wmmm BIOGR wmmmtimmimmmmmmtimmmm « m. * i* % Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924092694680 3 1924 092 694 680 BIOGRAPHICAX RECORD ALUMNI OF AMHERST COLLEGE, DURING ITS FIRST HALF CENTURY. 1821—1871. EDITED EV W. L. MONTAGUE, Class of '55. ASSISTED BY E. P. CROWELL, Class of '53, W. S. BISCOE, Class of '74. WITH AS INTRODUCTION BY PROFESSOR W. S. TYLER, Class of '30. AMHERST, MASS. 1883. PREFACE. Prof. Tyler's History of Amherst College was published in 1873. It was an accurate and exhaustive record of the life of the college, of its professors and teachers, its trustees and benefactors, during its first half century. But to give a complete view of the work accomplished and the influence exerted by the college, something more was needed. The history of the college is fittingly supple- mented by the biographies of the graduates, and before the former work had left the printer's hands, the task of collecting material for the latter had begun. The Biographical Record of the Alumni was authorized by the Trustees in 1872, and Prof. E. P. Crowell and Prof. W. L. Monta- gue were .appointed to take charge of the work. A division of the labor was made. Prof. Crowell taking the earlier half of the classes, through 1850, and Prof. Montague the later, through 1871. Although ' circulars were at once issued to obtain the desired information, the requisite facts have, in many cases, been obtained only after much search and repeated inquiries. Yet, as rapidly as the pressure of Col- lege duties made it practicable, the work has been carried forward to a conclusion. From 1876 to 1879, the work of gathering information respecting the first twenty-nine classes was carried forward by Prof.'Chickering, and after that time resumed and completed by Prof. Crowell. The final preparation for the press of the materials thus collected has been made by Mr. W. S. Biscoe. The record of the classes from 1861 to 1871 inclusive has been wholly prepared by Prof. W. L. Montague, who has also had the editorial supervision of the entire work. The editors have endeavored to make the reports as brief as possi- ble ; all eulogies have been carefully avoided, and the simple facts of each life stated ; and yet, notwithstanding their utmost efforts, the IV PREFACE. volume has extended nearly a hundred pages beyond what was expect- ed. The following general order has been adopted in giving the record of each graduate : ' 1. His personal history before graduation. 2. His professional life ; including both the study and practice of his profession, with the facts arranged as far as possible chronolog- ically. 3. Official positions held, books or pamphlets written, and hono- rary degrees received. There has been a great difference in the fullness with which the facts of this section have been stated in the written reports received, and a corresponding difference will conse- quently be found in the printed record. 4. The death of deceased graduates ; marriage and number of children. 5. The present P. O. address of all living g]-aduates. From some of the living graduates, it has been impossible to obtain anj' answer to the various circulars sent, and their records are of necessity incomplete. Friends and relatives have supplied some of the facts, but the editors do not feel that they are responsi- ble for anj- error or omission in such records. In other cases there are seeming errors in the spelling of names, but it has been thought best to follow closely the responses which have beeiKreceived. For the same reason there are frequent diversities in the way in which similar facts are given in different places, as well as in the fullness of individual records. The graduates of Amherst College during its first half century have been engaged in the different professions and occupations as follows: 887 have been clergymen ; 92, foreign missionaries; 181, physicians; 305, lawyers; 348, teachers; 233, authors; 138, pro- fessors; 26, college presidents ; 83, editors; 178 have engaged in business; 41 have been merchants; 32, manufacturers; 76, farmers; 21, civil engineers ; 2, U. S. ministers; 2, U.S. Commis- sioners; 10, members of Congress; 28, State Senators; 81, mem- bers of State Legislatures; 2, governors; 41, judges; 207, in the U. S. Army ; 9, in the Confederate Army; 1 has been Postmaster- General ; and 1, a Bishop ; the whole number has been 1968. Every one, who notices an error or omission in the Record, will confer a favor upon the College by sending the correction to the College Librarian. INTRODUCTION. In the Preface to the History of Amherst College, which was published in 1873, it was announced that at my instance and the request of the Faculty Professors Crowell and Montague had commenced the collection of materials for a History of the Graduates of the College, which would be given to the public as soon as it could be prepared. After the lapse of ten years that promise is now ful- filled, though not without some change of plan and of hands in the execution of the work, which will be explained in the Preface. Meanwhile Professor Montague has prepared and printed, with great labor and painstaking, a Record of the Non-Graduate Members of Amherst College from 1821 to 1871. These three works, the His- tory of the College, the Record of its Alumni, and the Record of its Nbn-Gh'aduates, together with the Exercises at the Semi- Centennial, and Student Life at Amherst, all clustering about the Semi-Centen- nial, make up a pretty complete picture, or series of pictures, of Amherst College during the first half century of its existence. If any of the readers of this Record wonder why a period as long as that of the Trojan War should have elapsed before its completion, let them undertake for themselves the compilation of such a mass of biography and history — nearly two thousand lives, over three thou- sand including the Non-Graduates ; or let them read in the Preface to the Record of ^on- Graduates Professor Montague's account of the process of collecting materials, the sources from which they have been gathered, the' procrastinations and delays even of those who have been willing to communicate the facts, and the various means, instruments of torture shall I say, (surely it must have been torture to the authors, if not to the subjects of the history) by which infor- mation has been extorted from the reluctant and the indifferent. Then let them think of the more than hydrostatic pressure, to which VI INTRODUCTION. these hard, (or perhaps worse, soft), crude, ineongrnous and bulky materials must have been subjected in order to reduce them within the compass of a medium-sized volume ! For myself I only wonder that the authors have lived through the process and been able to accomplish the work at all. To me this Record has been as fascinating as it has been instruc- tive. I was scarcely able to lay it aside till I had read it through, from beginning to end. Of course it is not to be expected that all, if indeed any, of the readers of this volume will feel the same inter- est in its perusal which I have felt, who have known as students the graduate and the non-graduate members of all but the first half a dozen classes, and have made the acquaintance of nearly all the mem- bers of those classes as they have revisited the College from time to time at Commencement. Yet I have learned much which I did not know about almost every person whose name appears ; and I can hardly tell which have interested me the most, the old or the new facts, the old or the new acquaintances. In one or the other of these ways every alumnus will find matter of interest and instruction in every record. In reviewing the history of classmates and college acquaintances, the thoughtful reader will probably meet with three kinds of surprises. He will be agreeably surprised, that some from whom he expe.cted little, have done so much and done it so well. He will be sadly dis- appointed, that some who promised so much in College have accom- plished so little after graduation, and some, alas ! who did pretty well in college have made an utter shipwreck in the voyage of life. But most frequently of all he will be surprised to see that the great majority have been in after life so nearly and essentially what they were in College ; though after all this is only the old law that the boj- is father to the man, and whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap. On the whole we shall doubtless feel that we have no occasion to be ashamed of our mother or her sons ; on the contrary, the more we know of her and of them, the more we shall love and honor both. If they are her jewels, she is their pearl. The brotherhood of our College answers somewhat to the description which the Apostle Paul has given of the church in Coriuth : Xot many mighty, not many noble, not very many who sit in the high places of political power and preferment ; but a great number of those whom God has called to run in his service, and to do the hard work that needs to be done INTRODUCTION. Vll in the church and the world. We have our leaders in every sphere of public life, of whom we are justly proud. But the rank and file of our sacramental host, the fighting and the working men vcho are serving their country and mankind in the toil and battle of life, in business and the professions, in the pulpit and the press, in literature and science and education and religion — these are the strength and the glory of Amherst. The Alumni cannot but be grateful to the authors for a book which, besides being so instructive and so convenient for reference, will serve to brighten the chain of those college friendships which are among the most sacred that bind together human hearts, and which only grow more hallowed with the flight of years. We older graduates especially must feel drawn closer to each other and our younger brothers as we read these records of the living and the dead, and we may well seize the occasion to greet Alma Mater and all her children in the words of Loiigfellow : Morituri Salutamus. W. S. Tyler. Amherst College, May 10, 1883. EXPLAl^^ATIOI^S AND ABBREVIATIONS. When the place of residence as given in the Annual College Cata- logue is different from the place of birth, it is inserted in ?)rackets. Xo mention is made of the College when the student spent four years with the class in which he gi'aduated. A date followed by a — indicates that the person is still at the same place or that the date at which he left that place is not known. When no state is mentioned Mass. is to be understood. A. B. M. U., American Baptist Missionary Union; agt., agent; a. p., acting pastor; Bap., Baptist; Coll., College; Cong., Congre- gationalist; dau., daughter; D. S., Divinity School; Epis., Episco- pal; Med., Medical; p., pastor; P. E., Protestant Episcopal; Presb., Presbyterian ; R. D., Reformed Dutch ; s. s., stated supply; T. I. , Theological Institute ; T. S. , Theological Seminary ; Unit. , Unitarian ; Univ., Universalist ; U. S. C. T., U. S. Colored Troops ; w. c, without charge. BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF ALUMNI. CLASS OF 1822. Ezra Fairchild, A. M., son of Ebenezer and Phebe (Vance) Fail-child, was born in Mendham, N. J., Sept. 9, 1799 ; entered the Senior class at Amherst in 1821, having fitted for college, and pursued the studies of the first three j^ears, at tlie Latin School of Rev. Robert Finlej-, D. D., at Baskingridge, N; J. In consequence of siclsness in his father's family, he left college before the close of Senior year and did not receive his Bachelor's degree until 1852 ; that of A. M., however, was conferred upon him in 1826 by Amherst Coll., and in 1831 by Yale Coll. Taught in an Academy, New Providence, N. J., '22— '23 ; Succasunna, N. J., '23— '25 ; Mendham, N. J., '25— '37 ; Plainfield, N. J., '38— '42 ; Madison, N. J., '42— '45 ; and Flushing, L. I., '45 — '54. Died of paralj'sis in Flushing, L. I., Feb. 1, 1854. Married Chloe Jefferson, dau. of Abner Stites, New Providence, N. J., Feb. 5, 1823. Four children. Pindar- Field, A. M., [Hawley], son of Elijah and Tryphena (Cooley) Field, was born in Sunderland, May 1, 1794; fitted for college with William Ferry of Ashfleld, and Rev. Moses Hallock of Plainfield; Williams Coll., '18— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '22. First president of the Athenian Society and organizer of the ' ' Theological Society," afterwards the "Society of Inquiry." AndoverT. S.,'22— '24 ; teacher and preacher among the Penobscot Indians in Maine, '24 — '25 ; ordained as an Evangelist, Madison, N. Y., July 12, 1826; a. p., Madison, N. Y., '26— '28 ; p., Hamilton, N. Y., '28— '31 ; a. p., Apulia, N. Y., '31— '34 ; p., Oriskany Falls, N. Y., '34— '46 ; p., Mar- shall, N. Y., '48— '52 ; a. p.. North Pitcher, N. Y., '52— '56 ; Oriskany Falls, N. Y., '56— '57 ; MunnsviUe, N. Y., '58— '59 ; Madison, N. Y., '59— '60 ; w. c, Hamilton, N. Y., '60— '66 ; a. p.. North Pitcher, N. Y., '66— '68 ; w. c, Hamilton, N. Y., '68— '73. Died of abscess of the kidneys, at Hamilton, N. Y., Nov. 24, 1873. Married, (1) Apr. 27, 1831, Chiffaenette La Grass, dau. of Willard Welton, Ham- ilton, N. Y., -^ho died Nov. 23, 1858 ; (2) Mrs. Mary Margaret Cony of 01dtown,Me., dau. of Joseph Sewall, of Botta, Me. No chUdi-en except by adoption. 2 10 ALUMNI, 1822. Ebenezek Strong Snell, A. M., LL.D., son of Rev. Dr. Thomas and Tirzah (Strong) Snell, was born in North Brookfield, Oct. 7, 1801 ; fitted for college with his father and at Amherst Academy, for Sophomore standing; Williams Coll., '19— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '22 ; the first president of the Alexandrian Society. He was Assistant Preceptor of Amherst Academj^ about two and a half years from March '22, and Preceptor about one year; tutor in Amherst Coll., '25— '27 ; Instructor in Mathematics, '27— '29 ; Assistant Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, '29— '34 ; Professor of the same, '34 — '76. Editor (with revisions) of " Olmsted's School Philosophy," and "School Astronomy;" " College Natural Philos- ophy" (twice) ; and " College Astronomy" (twice). LL.D., Amherst, 1860; Western Reserve, 1865. Died" at Amherst, Sept. 18, 1876, from disease of the brain and heart. Married, Sept. 8, 1828, Sabra Cobb, dau. of Scotto Clark, of Conway. Five daughters. See sketch. History of Amherst College, pp. 570 — 575. CLASS OF 1823. David Oliver Allen, A. M., D. D., [Princeton], eldest son of Moses and Mehitable (Oliver) Allen, was born in Barre, Sept 14, 1799 ; fitted for college at the Academies in New Ipswich, N. H., and New Salem, Mass. ; Williams Coll., '19 — '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21 — '23. Preceptor of Lawrence Academy, Groton, '23 — '24; Andover T. S., '24— '27 ; ordained at Westminster, May 21, 1827; missionary in India, '27 — '53, (the first foreign missionary of the graduates of the College) ; preaching and establishing schools in Bombay, Ahmednuggur, and other parts of Western India, '27 — '44 ; in charge of the American Mission Press, Bombay, '44 — '53 ; returned home on account of ill-health, June, 1853 ; w. c, and engaged in authorship, '53 — '57; a. p., Westford, '57 — '58; a. p., Wenham, '58 — '60 ; resided at Lowell from 1860 until his death from congestion of the lungs, July 17, 1863. Author of " History of India, Ancient and Modern," and of several articles in periodicals. D. D., Amherst, 1854. Married-, (1) May 23, 1827, Myra, dau. of Abel Wood, of West- minster, who died in Bombay, Feb. 5, 1831 ; (2) Feb. 18, 1838, Orpah Graves, of New Marlboro, N. H., a missionary- teacher, who died in Bombay, June 5, 1842 ; (3) Dec. 12, 1843, Azuba C, dau. of Hiram Condit, of Succasunna, N. J. , a missionar}-, who died in Bombay, June 11, 1844; (4) May 3, 1858, Mrs. Mary S. Barnes, dau. of Dea. Moses Foster, of Wenham, who died in Brewster, Aufr. 5, 1867. David Howard, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Mather) Howard, was born in Marlboro, Vt., Nov. 22, 1794 ; fitted for college at Bur- lington, Vt. ; Vermont Univ., '19 — '21 ; entered the Junior class (Amherst) Sept., 1821 ; spent the Senior year chiefly at Yale College, without taking a dismission from Amherst, and was not present to be ALUMNI, 1823. 11 graduated with his class; received liis degree of A. B., in 1854. Taught school in Montgomery Co., Md., '25 — '35 ; farmer in Alton, O., from that time until his death from hemorrhage of the bowels Sept. 10, 1855. Justice of the Peace, '38— '47. Married, in 1827, Ruth Riggs of Montgomery Co., Md. Two sons and two daughters. Theophilus Packard, A. M., son of Rev. Dr. Theophilus and Mary (Tirrell) Packard, was born in Shelburne, Feb. 1, 1802 ; iitted for college with his father, and at Sanderson Academy, Ashfield, and Amherst Academy; Williams Coll., '19 — '21; Amherst Coll., '21 — '23. Studied theology with his father two years and at Princeton T. S., '24 — '23 ; ordained at Shelburne, March 12, 1828, and colleague with his father, '28 — '53 ; a. p., Lj-me, 0., '54 — '55 ; a. p., Mt. Pleas- ant, la., '55 — '57 ; a. p., Manteno, 111., '57 — '62 ; a. p., Sunderland, '64 — '65 ; also preacher at the Mariner's Church, Boston, and Acting Secretarj' of the Boston Seamen's Friend Society, Dec, 1833 — June, 1834 ; preaching in various places, Cummington, Windsor, Heath, and Grill, and supplying vacant churches in Mass. and III., from 1865 till 1878, when he gave up the active duties of his profession. Author of " History' of the Churches and Ministers in Franklin Co., Mass., " " G-enealogy of the Packard Family, " and of several published ser- mons. Married, Maj- 21, 1839, Elizabeth Parsons, dau. of the Rev. Samuel Ware, then of South Deerfleld. Six children. P. O. address, Manteno. 111. EIlijah Paine, A. M., son of Elijah and Martha (Pomeroy) Paine, was born in Ashfield, Dec. 9, 1797 ; fitted for college at the Sanderson Academy-, Ashfield; Williams Coll., '19 — '21; Amherst Coll., '21 — '23. Taught in Amherst Academy four years and studied theology with Rev. Dr. Heman Humphrey ; ordained at Claremont, N. H., April 1, 1829; p., Claremont, iST. H., '29— '33 ; p.. West Boylston, '34— '36. Died in a fit at West Boylston, Sept. 14, 1836. Married, Feb., 1826, Olive, dau. of Dorus G-raves, of Ashfield. Four children. HiEAM Smith, son of Simon and Abigail (Fowler) Smith, was born in Westfleld, Sept. 21, 1800 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover ; Williams Coll., '19— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '23. Studied theology with Rev. Dr. Packard of Shelburne, '23— '24 ; Auburn T. S., '24 — '26 ; ordained as an evangelist at Shelburne, Nov. 10, 1830. Declining all calls for installation, he preached as an evangelist in Wilmington and Dover, Vt., three months; Longmeadow, three months ; Montgomery, three months ; Cattaraugus, N. Y., among the Indians, one year ; Marcellus, N. Y., six years ; Alraont, Mich., four years; North Camden, O., one year; Margaretta, O., twenty-five years. While preaching, he taught Select Schools in Marcellus, one year, in Camden, one year, and in Margaretta, twenty-five years. Author of a sermon on the death of Dea. Richard Falley, 1835. 12 ALUMNI, 1823. Married, (1) June 31, 1836, Adeline, dau. of Dr. E. Fellows, of Montville, Ct., who died April 1, 1838; (2) Oct. 18, 1838, Rachel C, dau. of Joseph Kellogg, of Colchester, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, Hillsdale, Mich. CLASS OF 1824. Edwards Abbott Beach, A. M., [New Lebanon, N. Y.J, son of David and Annie (Chandler) Beach, was born at Tinmouth, Vt., Sept. 6, 1796 ; fitted for college with Rev. Joel T. Benedict, of Chatham, N. Y., Charles Dillingham, of Richmond, Mass., and E. C. Benedict, of Williams College; Wilhams Coll., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21 — '24. Studied theology with Rev. George E. Pierce, of Harwin- ton, Ct. ; Auburn T. S., '24- — '27 ; labored as an itinerant missionary in Susquehanna Co., Penn., eight months; in Bethanj', Penn., four months ; as a revival preacher in Ohio and New York, three months ; ordained by the Presbyterj' of Troj-, at Stephentown, N. Y., June 11, 1828, and preached there '28— '35 ; p., Grotou, N. Y., '35— '40 ; w. c, Guernsey Co., 0., '40 — '43; p.. Homer, O., '43 — '51; w. c, Johnstown and Granville, 0., '61 — '78 ; from this time till his death, resided with his children at Champaign, 111. He was an ardent worker in the temperance cause, lectured frequently, and delivered the address before the first Temperance Societj' in New York State, at its first annual meetmg, Dec. 25, 1827. Prof. Tyler imputes to Mr. Beach his conversion and his coming to Amherst. Died in Cham- paign, 111., from catarrh of the stomach, Ma^- 23, 1881. Mamed, Aug. 11, 1829, Rhoda C, dau. of Rev. Silas Churchill, of New Lebanon, N. Y. Seven children. Spencer Field Beard, [Stratford, Ct.J, son of Dr. Daniel and Betsey (Field) Beard, was born in West Brookfield, July 4, 1799; prepared for college at Stratford, Ct., and at Bridgeport. Ct. ; Yale Coll., '18— '19; Amherst Coll., '21— '24 ; Andover T. S.. '24— '27 ; Agent, A. B. C. F. M., '27— '28 ; ordained at Methuen, Jan. 14, 1829, and p. there, '29 — '32; s. s., Norton. "32 — '36; s. s., Greenville, Ct., '36— '37 ; p., Montville, Ct., ';^8— '46 ; s. s.. East Falmouth, '48 — '53. He then retired from the ministry on account of his health and resided in Andover until his death, from disease of the heai't, Jan. 8, 1876. Married, (1) July 26, 1831, Lucy A. Leonard, step- daughter of Rev. G. Conant, ofPaxtou, who died May 23, 1842; (2) May 7, 1843, Mary Ann, dau. of Dr. E. Fellows, of Montville, Ct. Four children. Charles Bextley, A. M., son of Charles and Hannah (Wilson) Bentlej', was born in Tyringham (now Monterey), April 1, 1799; fitted for college at Phillips (Andover) Academy; 'Williams Coll., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Studied theology with Rev. Allen McLean of Simsbury, Ct. ; ordaiued Feb. 15, 1826, at Middle Had- dam, Ct., and p., of the Congregational Church, '20 — '33 ; p., Granbv ALUMNI, 1824. 13 Ct., '33— '39 ; p., Harwinton, Ct., '39— '50 ; p., Green's Farms, Ct., '50 — '58; p., Willington, Ct., '58 — '66; afterwards preached six months at G-ranby, Ct., and occasionally in other places. Died of typhoid fever at Berlin, Ct., July 23, 1869. Married, Jan. 8, 1826, Lucia A. , dau. of Jonathan Barber, of Canton, Ct. Four children. Seth Burroughs, son of Ebenezer and Anna (Easton) Burroughs, was born at Williamsburg, Feb. 12, 1800 ; fitted for college in the district school of Williamsburg and with his pastor, Rev. Mr. Lord ; Williams Coll. , '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll. , '21— '24. He had the Christ- ian ministry in view, but sickness prevented him from completing his studies, and he died at "Vyilliamsburg, April 10, 1828, of scrofula and hip disease. Jairu's Burt, A. M., son of Samuel and Charity (Pomeroy) Burt, was born in Southampton, March 16, 1795 ; fitted for college with his brother, Eev. Sylvester Burt, then of New Marlboro ; Williams Coll., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Studied theology at Auburn T. S., '24 — '26, and then witli his brother at Great Barrington ; ordained, Dec. 20, 1826, and p.. Canton, Ct., '26 — '57. Died at Canton, Jan. 15, 1857, from pneumonia. Married, (1) Julj' 9, 1816, Electa, dau. of Israel Carpenter, of Norwich, who died March 4, 1818 ; (2) Jan. 24, 1827, Betsey C, daa. of Edmund Ward, of New Marlboro. Two children. Bela Bates Edwards, A. M., D. D., son of Elisha and Ann (Bates) Edwards, was born in Southampton, .July 4, 1802 ; fitted for college at the Academy in Hadley and with Eev. Moses Hallock of Plainfield ; Williams Coll., '20— '2'l ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Ando- ver T. S., '25 — '26 and '28 — '30. Licensed to preach in 1830, but was never ordained ; tutor in Amherst Coll., '26 — '28 ; Assistant Secretary of the American Education Society and of the A. B. C. F. M., '28 — '33 ; editor of "American Quarterly Register," '28 — '42; of "American Quarterly Observer," '33 — '35; of "American Biblical Repositor^^," '35— '38; of " Bibliotheca Sacra," '44 — '52 ; Professor of Hebrew, Andover T. S., '37 — ^'48 ; and Professor of Biblical Literature at same place, '48 — '52. He aided in the translation, in 1839, of a volume of " Selections from German Literature," and was associated with Prof. Sears and Prof. Felton in publishing "Classical Studies," and with Mr. Samuel H. Taj'lor in translating " Kuehner's Greek Gram- mar." Trustee of Amherst Coll., '48 — ^'52 ; was invited to the Pres- idency, but declined. D. D., Dartmouth, 1844. Died at Athens, Ga., Apr. 20, 1852. Married, Nov. 3, 1831, Jeruslia W., dau. of Col. Charles E. Billings, of Conway. See Memoir by Prof. E. A. Park with selections from his writings. Elisha Lord Fuller, son of Josiah and Mary (Lord) Fuller, was born in Plainfield, Ct., Nov. 15, 1801 ; fitted for college at Plainfield Academy under Rhinaldo Burleigh ; entered the Sophomore class in 14 ALUMNI, 1824. Amherst Coll., in 1821. He has always lived in Plainfleld, where he has been a farmer and a dealer in wood ; has served as postmaster several jears. Married, (1) June 22, 1847, Sophia Burbank, dau. of James Rogers, of Norwich, Ct., who died Oct. 21, 1852 ; (2) May 14, 1856, Mrs. Olive Averill Byles, dau. of James Averill of Griswold, Ct., and widow of Dr. Josias Bj'les of Clinton, Ct. Five children. P. O. address, Plainfleld, Ct. Joseph Andrew Hall, A. M., son of Rev. Elizur and SUenee (Hadlock) Hall, was born in Conway, April 1, 1795 ; fitted for college with his father and at a school in North Adams ; Williams Coll., '20 — '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21 — '24 ; received the degree of A. B. from Union Coll. In 1824, went to Coosada, Autauga Co., Ala., and established a High School which he conducted several years ; after- wards removed to Rocky Mount in the same State and was Principal of an Academy there ; in 1832, edited a newspaper, called the "Western Times," at Centreville, Ind. ; in 1834, removed to Canton, Ala., and resided there the rest of his life ; in 1836, appointed by the Legislature Judge of the County Court in Wilcox Co., and held this ofHce until his death; while at Barbersville, the shire town of the County, on business, he was taken sick and died there of bilious fever, in 1845. Married, (1) Harriet, dau. of Simeon Bartlett, of Williams- Ijurg, who died at Richmond, Ind., Sept 17, 1831 ; (2) Mary Smith of Richmond, Ind. Four children. Feeeman Paeker Howland, A. M., [New Bedford], son of William and Aurelia (Yost) Howland, was born in Sandwich, Sept. 3, 1797; fitted for college with Rev. Thomas Andros of Berklej- : Brown Univ., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Studied theology with Rev. Calvin Hitchcock of Randolph, one j-ear ; labored as a home missionarj' under the Mass. Domestic Missionaiy Society ; ordained at Hanson, Oct. 25, 1826, and p. there '26 — "34, resigning on account of ill-health; engaged in farming, '34 — '43; p., Halifax, '43 — '46 ; returned to his former home in Hanson ; since 1852, in the Fire Insurance business in Abington. Published a sermon delivered at the annual meeting of the Palestine Missionary Society. In 1851, was made Justice of the Peace, of Plymouth Co. Married, (1) Jan. 5, 1820, Eliza, dau. of Dea. Abner Bartlett, of Plymouth, who died Apr. 23, 1828; (2) March 12, 1829, Deborah," dau, of Edward Cushing, of Hanson. Seven children. P. O. address. Abinoton, Mass. Leonard Johnson, A. M., [Plymouth, Yt.J, son of John and Sarah (Deming) Johnson, was born in Chester, Vt , Nov. 9, 1797; fitted for college with Messrs. Porter of Ovid, Young of Romulus Johns of Canandaigua, and Axdell of Geneva, all in the State of New York ; Williams Coll., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Taught in Chesterfield, N. H. ; studied theology in Woodstock, Vt., with ALTIMNI, 1824. 15 Eev. Walter Chapin ; preached about one year each, in South Wood- stock, Plymouth, and Manchester, Vt. ; preached as a missionary in Pike (now Leraysville), Penn. ; p., Marlboro, N. Y., '33 — '35; p., Presb)rterian church, Brunswick, N. Y., '37 — '39 ; was for two years agent of the Seamen's Friend Society; s. s. Factoryville, Bennington, Vt., one year; s. s., Hoosick Falls, N. Y., one year; p.. North Granville, N. Y., "42 — '44 ; s. s., Chenango Forks, N. Y., and from 1862 until laid aside bj' sickness in 1855, s. s.. Triangle, N. Y. ; agent of the American Protestant Societj^, Birmingham, N. Y., '45 — '50. Died of bronchitis at Triangle, N, Y., Aug. 21, 1858. Married, March 18, 1827, Harriet Narcissa, dau. of Uriah C. Hatch, of Caven- dish, Vt. Nine children. Beaufokt Ladd, a. M., son of Benajah and Deborah (Grant) Ladd, was born at Franklin, Ct., Sept. 18, 1798, and pursued his preparatory studies with Rev. Dr. Samuel Nott, of his native town. He entered the Sophomore class oS Union Coll. in the spring of 1822, removing to Amherst in the fall of the same year. Resided at his mother's home in Burlington, N. Y., '24 — '25; Auburn T. S., '25 — '27 ; preached for a few months m 1828 in Masonville, N. Y. ; Burlington, N. Y., '29— '31 ; Columbus, N. Y., '31— '32 ; Sangerfleld, N. Y., '32; Burlington, N. Y., '33; ordained at Clarence, N. Y., Sept. 10, 1834, and supplied the church there '34 — '35 ; Fowlerville, N. Y., '35— '36 ; Middleport, N. Y.. '36 ; Parma, N. Y., '37— '39 ; Rose, N. Y., '40— '47; Volney, N. Y., '50—51 ; Collamer, N. Y., '51— '63 ; Rose, N. Y., '.J4— '59 ; Victory, N. Y., '59— '65, where he continued to reside till his death, which resulted from consumption, March 19, 1877. Married, (1) iu May, 1833, Almira, dau. of Richard Holmes, of Sangerfleld, N. Y. ; she died Sept. 24, 1833 ; (2) November 29, 1839, Mary E., dau, of Diodate Lord, of Ogden, N. Y., who died March 24, 1848 ; (3) May, 1849, Mrs. Clarissa H. Wood, dau. of Rev. William Williams, of Red Creek, N. Y. No children. Justin Marsh, A. M., son of Samuel and Martha (Edwards) Marsh, was born in Montague, March 14, 1796 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academj-. Taught the Academy at Caldwell, N. J., one year ; studied theology with Rev. A. McLean, of Simsbury, Ct. ; ordained at Farmington, Ct., by the Farmington Association, Oct. 14, 1828, and immediately removed to Chautauqua Co., N. Y., where he joined the Buffalo Presbytery. After a few years of labor in different places in Western New York, in June, 1838, he removed to Michigan, locating at Battle Creek. Then at Leoni, Stony Creek, Tekonsha, Lodi, Franklin, and other places, he labored until he was worn out. For about six years before his death, he was laid aside from the active duties of his ministry. He had resided for the last five years with his son at Portland, Mich., where he died of a complication of diseases of the lungs .and heart, Jan. 19, 1872. Married, (1) Nov. 14, 1830, 16 ALTJMNI, 1824. Jane, dau. of Dr. Fenn Deming, of Westfleld, N. J., who died Oct. 6, 1848 ; (2) Feb. 17, 1852, Mrs. Roxana S. Dwight, dau. of Jonah Fuller, of Webster, Mich. Three children. Solomon Maxwell, A. M., son of John and Eunice (Case) Max- well, was born at Lebanon, Ct., March, 1799 ; fitted for college at the Academy in Plainfleld, Ct ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Andover T. S., '24 — '26 ; while engaged in theological studies, he went to Amherst, with Rev. Mr. Pattison, to form a school on the plan of the Round Hill School, in Northampton, and was associate principal of Amherst Academy, '26 — '28. Died of quick consumption at Lebanon, Ct., July 21, 1828. John Adams Nash, A. M., son of Elijah and Paulina (Warner) Nash, was born at Conway, Sept. 8, 1798; his preparatorj' studies were pursued with Rev. Moses Hallock of Plainfleld, and with Rev. Dan Huntington, principal of Hopkins Academy, Hadlej' ; Williams Coll., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Taught one year in New York City, and nine months as assistant in Hopkins Academj-, Hadley ; spent five months at Andover T. S., and the same time in the Semi- nary at New Haven, Ct. ; principal of Hopkins Academ}', Hadley, '26 — '27, and principal of Bloomfleld Academy, Bloomfield, N. J., two years ; in 1831, established a private school — classical and com- mercial — in New York City, remaining in this position five years ; p., First Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, N. Y., '36 — '38; principal of Pittsfleld Commercial and Classical Boarding School, '38 — '45 ; after a few months spent in teaching in Brooklyn, N. Y., principal of the Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst, '46 — '54 ; Instructor in Agricul- ture in Amherst College '52 — '55 ; Editor of " The Valley Farmer," Amherst ; in 1853, published "The Progressive Farmer ;" spent sev- eral months in European travel, with special reference to the investiga- tion of agricultural matters ; for several years a member of the Mass. State Board of Agriculture ; Editor of ' ' The Plow, Loom and AnvU," New York Citj^, and in charge successivelj' of the agricultural depart- ments of ' ' The New York Tribune " and ' ' The New York Evangelist." In July, 1873, returned to the house of his son in Amherst, where he resided till his death, the result of nervous prostration, October 7, 1877. Married, May 29, 1826, Mary Moody, dau. of Scotto Clark, of Conwa}-. Seven children. Abel Packard, son of Adam and Abigail (Porter) Packard, was born in Cummington, Sept. 20, 1802 ; fitted for college with Rev. Moses Hallock of Plainfleld; WiUiams Coll., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21 — '24. Studied medicine one year with Dr. Robertson in Cummington, and two years in the Yale Medical School receiving the degree of M. D. in 1827 ; practised medicine two j'ears in Cumming- ton in company with Dr. Robertson, and one j^ear in Wolcott, Ct. ALUMNI, 1824. 17 Died of consumption of the spleen and diseased stomach, at Cum- mington, Dec. 10, 1830. Married, Nov. 5, 1826, Maria, dau. of Dea. James W. Briggs, of Cummington. Two sons. Austin Richards, A. M., D. D., son of James and Lydia (Shaw) Richards, was born at Plainfleld, Feb. 19, 1800; fitted for College with Moses Hallock of Plainfleld, and at the Amherst Academy ; Williams CoU., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Andovei^ T. S., '24 — '27; ordained at Francestown, N.' H., Nov. 6, 1827, and p. there, '27— '36 ; p., Nashua, N. H., '36— '65 ; Francestown, N. H., four years. D. D., Dartmouth, 18(30. Married, Dec. 12, 1827, Maria C, dau. of Hon. George Odiorne, of Boston. Eight children.- P. O. address, 696 (shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. Charles Upham Shepaed, M. D., LL.D., son of Rev. Mase and Deborah (Haskins) Shepard, was born at Little Compton, R. I., June 29, 1804 ; fitted for college at the grammar school. Providence, R. I. ; Brown Univ., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Spent nearly a j-ear in Cambridge under the instruction of Thomas Nuttall, and after giving private lessons in Botan}' and Mineralogj^ some months in Boston, entered the laboratory of Prof. Silliman, at Yale College, as an assistant, where he remained two years ; took charge, for one year, of the Brewster Scientific Institute, New Haven, Ct. ; Lecturer on Natural History, Yale Coll., '30 — '47 ; Professor of Chemistry in the Charleston Medical College, S. C, '34 — '61 ; Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, Amherst Coll., '45 — '52 ; Professor of Natural History, '52- -'77 ; and since 1877, Emeritus Professor. In the winter of '32 — '33, under a commission from the U. S. government, he made an investigation into the plans adopted in the culture of the sugar cane, and the manufacture of sugar in the Southern states, and incorporated the results of his observations in Prof. Silliman's report to the Secretary of the Treasury, in 1833. In 1835, he was appointed associate of Dr. Percival in the state geological survey of Connecticut. He has devoted much time to the application of Chemistry, Geology, and Mineralog3', to mining and agriculture ; but his chief labors have been expended upon ithe subject of Mineralogy and the investigation of meteorites. In his investigations he has traversed nearly ever)' part of Nprth America, and visited Europe many times. Author of "Treatise on Mineralogy," 1832 ; 3d ed., enlarged, 1855 ; " Report on the Geology of Connecticut," 1837 ; Reports on Mines in the United States ; articles on Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology, in the American Encyclopaedia ; and over a hundred papers contributed to Scientific journals and societies. M. D., honorary, Dartmouth, 1836; LL.D., Amherst, 1857. Married, Sept. 23, "l831, Harriet, dau. of Robert Taylor, of New Braintree, who died Oct. 1, 1854. Three children. George Shepaed, D. D., son of John and Anna (Davis) Shepard, was born in Plainfleld, Ct., Aug. 26, 1801 ; prepared for college in 18 ALUMNI, 1824. the Academy at that place. He entered the Sophomore class of Amherst Coll., in 1821, and was one of the founders and the first president of the " Natural History Society of Amherst College," whose collections were the beginning of its Cabinets of Natural Science. Andover T. S., '24— '27 ; ordained at HaUowell, Me., Feb. 5, 1828, and p., '28— '36; Professor of Sacred Rhetoric in Bangor T. S., '36 — '68. He was invited to the presidency of Amherst Coll., in 1844, but declined. D. D., Bowdoin, 1846. Died of pneumonia at Bangor, Ue., March 23, 1868. Married, Oct. 6, 1829, Lydia, dau. of Dr. Josiah Fuller, of Plainfield, Ct., who died Dec. 23, 1869. Geoegb Champlik Shepaed, a. M.,D. D., son of Rev. Maseand Deborah (Haskins) Shepard, was born in Little Compton, R. I., Feb. 7, 1802 ; fitted under his father and at the grammar school, Provi- dence, R. I.; Brown Univ., '20— '21 ; Amherst Coll.. '21— '24. Studied theologj' at Hartford, Ct.. under the direction of Bishop Brownell, '24 — '26, by whom he was ordained Deacon, Aug. 3, 1826 ; ordained Priest in 1827, and Rector of St. Peter's Church, Hebron, Ct.. '27— '29 ; Rector of Christ Church, Stratford, Ct., '29 — '39. In 1839, by medical advice, he resigned and embarked for Europe, where he traveled extensively ; Rector of St. .John's Church, Jamaica Plain, '43 — '45. In 1845, he was for thi? third time disabled by sickness and compelled to visit Europe for his health. Struggling with disease which was soon to end in death, he closed his public labors for his Master in Grace Church. Amherst, which had been erected in part through his munificence. D. D., Amherst, 1843. Died at Amherst, Dec. 12, 1868. Married, May 24, 1827, Sally Inman, only chUd of Dr. Thomas Kast, of Boston. Joshua Kieklaxd Ware, [Conway], son of Jonathan and Anna (Kirkland) Ware, was born in Xorwich(now Huntington), April 21, 1793 ; fitted for college with his brother. Rev. Samuel "Ware, then of Ware, and at Hopkins Academy, Hadley ; Williams Coll.. '20 — '21 ; Amherst Coll., '21— '24. Yale T. S.. '24— '27 ; ordained at Palmer, Nov. 12, 1827, and p., '27 — '31 ; in the employ of the Am. Home Missionary Society, Newark, N. Y., several vears : AValworth, N. Y., one year: Principal of High School, Palmyi-a, N. Y., '36— '37: s. s., Ilavauua and Burdette, N. Y., four years; s. s., Dresden, N. Y., one year; preached statedly at Centerfield, Chapinville, and South Bristol, N. Y., while also residing on a farm at Canandaigua, N. Y., from 1843 until his death from softening of the brain and paralysis, Dec. 10, 1854. Married, JNIay 8, 1828, Clarissa, dau. of Col. Roger Leavitt, of Heath. CLASS OF 1825. Elisha Gulliver Babcook, son of William and Elizabeth (Gulli- ver) Babcock, was born in Milton, Dec. 1, 1799; fitted for ALUMNI, .1825. 19 college at Milton Academy. Andover T. S., '25 — '28 ; ordained at Wiscasset, Me., April 22, 1829, and p.. Second Cong. Church, '29— '31; p.. First Cong. Church, Thetford, Vt., '31 till his death from dysentery, Sept. 20, 1848. Married Eliza, dau. of Joshua Hibberd, of Guilford, N. H., May 31, 1830. Six children. Moses Bradstrbet Bradfokd, A. M., son of Rev. Moses and Sarah (Eaton) Bradford, was born at Francestown, N. H., April 20, 1799. His preparatory studies were pursued at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., and Pembroke Academy, Pembroke, N. H. Studied theology with Rev. Theophilus Packard, D. D., of Shelburne, Mass., '25 — '27; ordained in Montague, Nov. 19, 1828, and p., '28 — '32; p., Grafton, Vt., '32 — '59; preached for a few months in Wardsborough and Jericho, Vt. ; a. p., Mclndoe's Falls, (Barnet), Vt., '59 — '69, where he continued to reside till his death, the result of paralysis, Sept. 23, 1878. Moderator of the General Convention of Vermont, at St. Albans, 1854. Married, (1) Nov. 5, 1829, Mrs. Asenath Church Ewers, dau. of Thomas Dickman, of Greenfield; she died July 26, 1840, leaving four children ; (2) July 17, 1843, Martha Mehitable, dau. of Levi Green, of Westmore- land, N. H. Three children by second marriage. George Bort, A. M., son of Joel and Martha (Lyman) Burt, was born in Westhampton, Dec. 2, 1802 ; fitted for college with Rev. Vinson Gould, Southampton. Studied law for a short time with Bates & Dewey, Northampton, but never entered the profession ; taught about two years in Alabama, and then was a merchant in Sparta and Benton, Ala. ; died of consumption at Benton, April 19, 1834 ; was never married. Joel Campbell, A. M., [Woodbridge, N. J.], son of Benijah and Jane (Dunn) Campbell, was born at Metuchin, N. J., March 12, 1797; fitted for college at Metuchin Academy. Auburn T. S., '24 — '27. In the autumn of 1827, he was licensed to preach, and engaged in active labor for more than forty years. He did much pioneer work, and organized five churches, which are now in successful operation. Being obliged, at one time, on account of his health, to give up preaching, he engaged in the work of the American Sunday' School Union, and on horse-back, traveled through a part of New York, Eastern Pennsylvania, the whole of New Jersey, and as far south as Maryland, establishing Sunday Schools in destitute places. When preaching in Bethany, Wayne Co., Pa., iu 1828, he also preached half of his time at Honesdale, Pa., where he was p., '29 — '35. Died at Lafayette, N. J., of consumption. May 14, 1872. Married, May 29, 1827, Rebecca, dau. of Samuel Cutler, of Wood- bridge, N. J. Two children. Ralph Clapp, [Norwich], son of Elisha and Hannah (Miller) Clapp, was born in Southampton, Jan. 19, 1796 ; fitted for college. 20 ALUMNI, 1825. in the Academy at Hadley, with Rev. Lemuel P. Bates, of Southamp- ton, and with Rev. Moses Hallock, of Plainfield. Studied theology with Rev. John Woodbridge, D. D., of Hadley, '25— '26 ; member of the Auburn T. S., for a few months ; preached in West Greece, Monroe Co., N. Y., '27; ordained at North Bergen, Genesee Co., N. Y., by the Rochester Presbytery, in Feb., 1829, and preached there '28— '32 ; p., Cong. Church, West Greece, *N. Y., '32— '34 ; united with Methodist Church and was p., Parma, N. Y., '45 ; Kendall, N. Y., '46— '47 ; Slavonia, N. Y., '48— '49 ; Trumansburg, N. Y., '50 ; Benton Centre, N. Y., '51 ; Livonia, N. Y., '52— '53 ; Mount Mor- ris, N. Y., '54 ; Granger, N. Y., '55 ; Parma, N. Y., '56 ; Bellona, N. Y., '57— '58; Milo, N. Y., '59— '60 ; Junius, N. Y., '61 ; Man- chester, N. Y., '62— '63; East Palmyra, N. Y., '64— '66 ; retned from his profession in 1866, and resided in Phelps, Ontario Co., N. Y., where he died Jan. 19, 1882. Married, (1) Mary, dau. of David Dexter, of Amherst, May 22, 1828, who died April 8, 1840; (2) Sophia, dau. of Joel Marsh, of Bethany, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1841. who died Sept. 13, 1853 ; (3) Sarah S., dau. of Denison Brown, of Can- adice, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1854, who died Jan. 18, 1858 ; (4) Margaret, dau. of Patrick Maguire, of Parma, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1858, who died Feb. 24, 1868 ; (5) Catherine, dau. of Jacob Coombs, of Romulus, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1869. Three children by first wife. Lincoln Clark, son of Elisha and Lucinda (Keith) Clark, was born in Conway, Aug. 9, 1800 ; fitted for college at the Academies in Hadley and Deerfield, but chiefly with Rev. Mr. Hallock, of Plain- field. Studied law while teaching, and was admitted to the Bar in 1828 by the Superior Court of North Carolina, while he was yet teaching in an Academy at Germantown, in that state ; practised his profes- sion in Pickens Co. , Ala. , '30 — '36; in Tuscaloosa, Ala., '36 — '48; in Dubuque, Iowa, '48 — '62 ; and in Chicago, 111., '62 — -'69, when he retired from practice in consequence of a severe and protracted illness. Author of " Eulogies on Andrew Jackson and Jas. K. Polk," polit- ical pamphlets, speeches, etc. Attorney General of Ala., Judge of Circuit Court, Ala., and Member of Congress from Iowa, '51 — '52. Thrice a member of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church. Married Julia A., dau. of Maj. Erastus Smith, of Hadley, Sept. 24, 1836. Five children. P. O. address, Conway. Mass. Robert Allen Coffin, A. M., son of Matthew and Elizabeth (Allen) Coffin, was born at Williamsburgh, August 23, 1801, and was prepared for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher of a private school, Northampton, '25 — '27 ; of the Academy in Ashfield, '27 — '29 ; of the Academy in New Ipswich, N. H., '29 — '33 ; of a young ladies' Seminary in Warren, R. I., '33 — '37 ; of the Academy in New Bed- ford, '37— '38; of the Academy in Tisbury, '38— '40 ; of the Academy in Falmouth, '40 — '46 ; of the Academy in Pawtucket, R. ALUMNI, 1825. 21 I., '46 ; of the Academy in South Norwalk, Ct., '46 — '49 ; of a pri- vate school in Conway, '49 — '52. The remaining years of his life were spent at Conway, where he was chiefly employed as an account- ant, though giving instruction to private pupils almost to the last. In 1844, he published a " Compendium of Natural Philosophy," and was also the author of a Prize Essay on "Town Organization." Died at Conway, of general prostration, Sept. 4, 1878. Married, March 13, 1828, Welthea, dau. of Jolin Arms, of Conway. Three children. Sylvester Cooke, A. M., [Granby], son of David Smith and Lucinda (Taylor) Cooke, was born at Partridgefield, (now Peru) , Aug. 25, 1799 ; prepared for college at Hopkins Academy, Iladley, and Amherst Academy. Spent five years in the study of theology at Springfield, N. J., under the direction of the Presbytery of Elizabeth- town, and ordained in April, 1829 ; p., of the Presbyterian churches in Brooklyn and Springfield, Pa., '30 — '44 ; p., Presbyterian church in Wantage, (a village of Deckertowu), N. J., '44 — '71 ; removed to the home of his son in Gaithersburg, Md., where he died of paralysis. May 18, 1878. Mamed, Dec. 24, 1828, Olivia, dau. of Oliver Wade, of Springfield, N. J. Nine children. Appleton Dickinson, son of Perez and Lucinda (Foster) Dickin- son, was born in Amherst, March 27, 1808 ; fitted for college with Joseph Estabrook of Amherst Academy. Tutor in a private family in Virginia, one year, when his health failed ; removed to Knoxville, Tenn., in 1828, and died there of inflammation of the brain, June 11, 1829. Was never married. Ephraim Eveleth, son of Joshua and Catharine (Mirick) Eveleth, was born in Princeton, March 3, 1801 ; fitted for college in a school at Bellingham. Andover T. S., '25 — '27; ordained in the Baptist denomination ; appointed agent of the Am. S. S. Union and traveled one year in the Southern States. Author of " History of the Sand- wich Islands." Died of typhus fever, in New York City, March 1, 1829. Was never married. Horatio Flagg, son of John and Lucy (Bliss, n6e Stebbins) Flagg, was born in AVilmington, Vt., Jan. 24, 1798 ; fitted for college with Rev. Moses Hallock, of Plaiufield. Studied theology two years vrith Eev. Mr. Packard, D. D., of Shelburne ; preached in Coleraine, '27 ; ordained at Hubbiirdton, Vt. , Jan. 24, 1 828, and p. , '28— '34 ; p. , Clar- endon, Vt., '35 — '36 ; p., Coleraine, '37 — '48 ; only preached at intervals during the last fifteen years of his life ; taught school, and was member of the school committee for many years in the towns where he resided ; in 1851, represented Coleraine in the Mass. State Legislature. Died of consumption at Coleraine, May 19, 1861. Married, (1) Minerva, 22 ALUMNI, 1826. dau. of Benoni Pratt, of Shelburne, Aug., 1827, who died Dec. 29, 1844; (2) Mary, dau. of Jonathan Coombs, of Coleraine, June 26, 1846. Five children. Nahum Gould, son of Thomas and Abigail (Chase) Gould, was born in Warwick, Dec. 25, 1798 ; fitted for college at New Salem and Amherst Academies. Studied theology at Hadley, with Rev. John Woodbridge, D. D., and at Bennington, Vt., with Rev. Daniel A. Clark; ordained in Coventry, N. Y., by the Chenango Presbytery, June 21, 1827; home missionary, Mc Donough, Chenango Co., N. Y., '27— '30 ; and at Union, Broome Co., N. Y., '30— '34. .In May 1834, removed to La Salle Co., 111., and continued in missionary work for thirty-eight years, preaching at Union Grove, Peru, Homer, Indian Creek, Northville, Somonauk, and many other places. In the autumn of 1871, he removed to Kearney Junction, Neb., and though unable to preach, was the means of organizing the Presbytery of Kearney, 1873, and the Synod of Nebraska, 1874. He was a member of the Presbyterian General Assembly eight times. His house was for many years a depot of the " Underground Railroad." Died from uraemia, at Kearney, June 30, 1875. IVEarried, (1) Rebecca B., dau. of Dea. Francis Leonard, of Warwick, Jan. 29, 1828, who died March 3, 1838 ; (2) Sarah, dau. of Roswell Dewey, of Troy Grove, 111., March 14, 1839, who died Nov. 9, 1850 ; (3) Mrs. Lois J. Leonard, dau. of Dea. Mark Morse, of Galesburg, 111., Nov. 2, 1857, who died Jan. 16, 1861. Ten children. Feederic AVilliam Gkaves, [Amherst], son of Rufus and" Expe- rience (Graves) Graves, was born in Leverett, March 9, 1807. After graduation he spent some time in teaching ; Auburn T. S., '29 — '33 ; preached in Lockport, N. Y., '33 — '35; ordained by the Pi-esbjiiery of Illinois, in Alton, 111., Nov. 18, 1836, and p., '35— '39. When Lovejoy was murdered, at the perU of his life Mr. Gjraves threw his influence in favor of a free press. With the exception of a pastorate of a year, '47 — '48, over the Congregational Church in Elmira, N. Y., the rest of his ministry was spent in services as an evangelist in dif- ferent parts of the country ; helped Pres. Stearns much in the great revival of 1855. For a year he was engaged in the Temperance Reform, and lectured all over the State of New York. He also acted as Chaplain in the hospitals at diflferent times during the war ; and was a delegate of the Chi-istian Commission, in Camp Convalescent, near Washington. Died of pneumonia at Canandaigua, N. Y., Dec. 8, 18G4. Married Susan E., dau. of Dr. John C. Hoyt, of Corning, N. Y., April 25, 1834. Four chUdren. John Taylor Jones, D. D., [Ashby], son of Elisha and Persia (Taylor) Jones, was born in New Ipswich, N. H., July 16, 1802; fitted for college at New Ipsvrich Academy and Bradford Academy ; Brown Univ., '19— '20 ; taught at Peterboro, N. H., Lincoln, Mass., West Machias, Me., Weymouth and Westminster, Mass., and Ellicott ALTJMNI, 1825. 23 Mills, Md. ; Amherst Coll., '23— '25. Andover T. S., '27— '30 ; Newton T. S., '30; ordained in Boston,* July 28, 1830; was a missionary under the Am. Baptist Missionary Union, at Rangoon and Maulmain, Burmah, '31 — '33 ; at Bangkok, Siam, '33 — '51, being the first resident missionary in Siam, and founder of the Baptist mission there. He wrote and published " Brief Grammatical Notices of the Siamese Language," 1842; "The New Testament translated from the Greek into Siamese," 1850 ; and several smaller works in Siamese, such as, " Hints to the Wise or Christianity Credible," and " Outlines of Old Testament Biography." D. D., Columbian Coll., Washington, D. C, 1850. Died in Bangkok, Siam, Sept. 13, 1851, of dysentery. Married, (1) Eliza Coltman, dau. of Eev. Henry Grew, of Hartford, Ct., July 14, 1S30, who died March 28, 1838 ; (2) Judith, dau. of Dudley Leavitt, of Meredith, N. H., Nov., 1840, who died at sea, March 21, 1846; (3) Sarah Sleeper, then Principal of New Hampton Female Seminary, N. H., Aug. 20, 1847. Four children by his first and one by his second wife. John Kelly, A. M., son of Dea. Simeon and Elizabeth (Knight) Kelly, was' born in Plaistow, N. H., July 22, 1796 ; entered Atkinson (N. U.) Academy in 1814, and Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H., in 1817, teaching, meanwhile, in Plaistow, N. H., and Rowley, Mass. ; Amherst Coll. , '22 — '25 ; while in college, he organized the first musical society and band ever formed among the students. Studied law with Judge Stephen Minot of Haverill, and with Elijah Morse, Esq., of Boston^ admitted as an attorney in the latter city, in Jan., 1829 ; practiced his profession, Plaistow, \. H., '29— '32 ; Principal of Atkinson (X. H.) Academy, '32 — '38; Principal of Adams Female Academy, Derry, N. H., '3.S— '41 ; practiced law in Chester, N. H., '41 — '45 ; in 1845, returned to Atkinson, N. H., and devoted himself exclusively to the practice of his profession and to land surveying, till disabled by aparalytic stroke, March 1, 1872. Died in Atkinson, N. H., Jan. 15, 1877. Married Mary, dau. of Moses Chase, of Plaistow, N. H., Feb. 25, 1829 ; she died July 9, 1869. Five children. Abnee Johnson Leavenworth, son of Frederick and Fanny (Johnson) Leavenworth, was born in Waterbury, Ct., July 12, 1803 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S. '25 — '28 ; preached at Orange, Ct., one year; was ordained at Bristol, Ct., December, 16, 1829, and p., '29—32 ; removing to Charlotte, N. C, he took charge of a Young Ladies' Seminary and became pastor of the Presbyterian church there ; in 1839, established a school in Warrentown, Va., and a few years later was called to organize a new church in Petersburg, in the same state ; preached occasionally to destitute churches on the ' ' Eastern Shore " of Virginia ; founded at Petersburg the "Leavenworth Academic and Collegiate Seminary," for the education of young ladies, of which he continued the head and 24 ALUMNI, 1825. owner until failing health compelled him to retire. He was Corres- ponding Secretary of the Virginia Educational Association, — an institution which owed its existence chiefly to his efforts, — and occu- pied a prominent position among the literary men of the South and Middle States. Died of heart disease at Petersburg, Va., Feb. 12, 1869. Married Elizabeth M., dau. of Capt. John Peabody, of Salem, June 14, 1831 ; she died at Petersburg, Va., June 25, 1841. Two children . Jonathan Leavitt, D. D., son of Dr. Roswell and Dorothy (Ashley) Leavitt, was born atCornish, N. H., Oct. 21, 1800 ; he-pur- sued his preparatory studies at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., and at Phillips Academy, Andover. • Andover T. S., '25 — '27 ; appointed by the Am. Home Missionarj- Societj' to labor at the South ; ordained as an evangelist at Pomfret, Vt., Sept., 24, 1828, and sup- plied the churches in Pendleton and Willington, S. C, one year, and those in Macon and Lincolnton, Ga., two j-ears ; preached at different times for the churches in Westbrook, Me., Acworth, X. H., and Waltham, Mass. ; s. s., Bedford for nearlj- two years and p. there '37— '40; p., Richmond Street Church, Providence, E. I., '40— '63. He continued to reside in Providence till his death, which occurred Oct. 7, 1877, the result of an apoplectic attack a few weeks previous. D. D., Amherst, 1853. Trustee of Amherst Coll, '55 — '63; was invited to the professorship of Ehetoric, but declined. Man-ied, (1) Charlotte Esther, dau. of Rev. Samuel Stearns, of Bedford, Oct. 10. 1837; she died Feb. 28, 1850, leaving a son and daughter; (2) Mrs. Abbie Goi'ham Barker Packard, dau., of John Johnson, of Providence, R. I., Sept. 13, 1859. Elijah Dwight Strong, [Amherst] , son of Hezekiah Wright and Martha (Dwight) Strong, was born in Deerfleld, Mass., Aug. 18, 1808 : fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Taught school for a year at Braintree ; accepted an offer to go to Richmond, Va. , and died soon after reaching that place, Jan. 3, 1827, of malarial fever. Henry Wright Strong, A. M., son of Hezekiah Wright and Martha (Dwight) Strong, was born in Amherst, Dec. 11, 1810; fitted tbr college at Amherst Academy. Studied law in Troy, N. Y., with his brother-in-law Hon. Isaac McConihe ; admitted to the bar in 1829 ; practiced his profession in Troy, N.Y. ; for six years. Recorder of the City of Troy ; for five years, member of the State Senate, during which time he was chairman of the Judiciary Committee ; also a member of the State Convention to revise the laws of the State. Died of phthisis at Troy, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1848. Married Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Latham Cornell, of Troy, N. Y. Two childi-en. William Moore Towne, son of Salem and Sally (Spurr) Towue, was born in Charlton, May 7, 1807 ; fitted for college at Leicester ALUMNI, 1825. 25 Aeademj-. Read law with Hon. John Davis of Worcester ; practiced his profession in Worcester, Pittsfleld, and Springiield. Died from the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain, at West Springfield, Mass., April 20, 1841. Married P'rances, dau. of Jeremiah Robinson, of Worcester, April 22, 1829. Three children. Asa Milton Train, A. M., son of Jonathan and Rebecca (Lane) Train, was born in Enfield, July 26, 1800; Amherst Coll., '22— '25. Studied theology at Theological School in New Haven, Ct. ; ordained pastor of Second Congregational Church in Milford, Ct., July 16, 1828, where his pastorate continued twenty-two j'ears ; s. s.. Orange, Prospect, and Burlington, Ct. ; was representative in the Co^inecticut State Legislature from Milford, 1850—1851, 1853, 1855—1856, and 1858 ; from Prospect, 1854, and was a member of the State Senate, 1852. Died of inflammation of the bowels at Milford, Ct., June 14, 1863. Married Lucia, dau. of Frederick Leavenworth, of Waterbury, Ct., Nov. 2, 18S6. Four children. Horatio Waldo, [Griswold, Ct.J, son of Rev. Horatio and Fran- ces (Whitney, n^e Beach) Waldo, was born in Johnstown, N. Y., March 27, 1802 ; fitted for college with his father. Rev. Horatio Waldo ; entered Amherst College as a Sophomore, 1822. Taught five years as Principal of an Academy in New York City ; studied theology with the hope of entering the ministry, but feeble health prevented his doing so ; taught five jears in a private family in South Carolina ; afterwards labored as a home missionary and colporter in Indiana. Died of consumption at New Britain, Ct., which had been his home for many j'ears, Nov. 17, 1865. Married Nanc}', dau. of Abijah Smith, of New Britain, Ct., May 11, 1832. Five children. Franklin Walter White, A. M., son of Dea. Walter and Sabina (Keep) White, was born in Longmeadow, March 31, 1795 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied theology a little more than one year at Princeton, N. J. ; preached first at Effingham, N. H., and though never settled, labored there and in other .places in New England for several years ; went then to Illinois and preached one year in the first Congregational church organized in Chicago ; preached in Rockford, 111., and for thirty j^ears was a missionary and evangelist in that State ; also taught a few terms ; retired from his work on account of heart disease, and in 1867 moved to Independ- ence, Iowa ; was never married. P. 0. address. Independence, la. George White, M. D., youngest son of Jarib and Ruth (Sherman) White, was born in Amherst, July 5, 1806 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. M. D., Yale Medical College, 1828 ; assistant lecturer to Prof. Eaton one season ; practised medicine in Monson ; went in 1832 to Hillsboro, 111., and in 1834 to Carlinville, 111., where he died of bilious fever, Sept. 1, 1834. 3 26 ALUMNI, 1825. Joel W. "Wyman, A. M., M. D., son of David and Huldah (Brown) Wyman, was born in Westminster, Dec. 6, 1800 ; fitted for college with Mr. Earle of New Ipswich, N. H., and Mr. Halleck of Amherst. Preceptor of the Boiling Springs Academy, Barnwell Co., S. C, '28 — '29, during which time he was also engaged in the study of medicine ; entered Charleston (S. C.) Medical College, Nov., 1829, and received the degree of M. D., March, 1831 ; practised his profession in Prince William's Parish, Beaufort Co., S. C, May, 1831 to Feb., 1865, when he retired from practice. Manied Clementina Catharine, dau. of Lewis Scott Hay, of Boiling Springs, Barnwell Co., S. C, March 20, 1832. Ten sons and three daughters. P. 0. address, Bronson, P. R. R. R., .S. C. CLASS OF 1826. Calvin WASHiNaTON Babbitt. [Hardwick, N. Y.], son of Isaac and Prudence (May) Babbitt, was born in Goshen, June, 1798. Andover T. S., '26— '29 ; ordained Sept. 24, 1829; in sei-vice of Presbyterian Home Missionary Society inTenu.,'29; in Tazewell Co., 111., '30— '37 ; s. s.. Prince's Grove, 111., '37— '39 ; s. s., Grand Detour, 111., '39 — '40; w. c, Bloomington, 111., '43; Washington, 111., '46 ; on account of failing health, he relinquished the ministry, and engaged in the nursery business and in teaching at Metamora, 111. Killed by a fall through a raili-oad bridge at La Salle, lU., Nov. 26, 1869. Married Mary, dau. of John Laughlin, of Greenville, HI., June 28, 1831. Three sons. Lucius Israel Bakbeb, A. M., M. D., son of Calvin and Rowena (Humphrey) Barber, was born at Simsbury, Ct., Oct. 7, 1806 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Taught in North Carolina. '26 — '28 ; commenced the study of medicine in 1828, with Dr. J. O. Poijd, of New York Citj^, and finished it with Dr. Amariah Brigham, of Hartford, Ct. , meantime attending the first course of lectures at Pitts- field, Mass., and the second course at the Univ. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., where he received the degree of M. D., March 26, 1835 ; practised medicine a short time at Milwaukee and Jefferson, Wis., and then abandoned it entirely; engaged in the pursuit of Agriculture at Simsbury, Ct., from 1845 till the present time. County Clerk and Clerk of the U. S. District Court of Jefferson Co., Wis., '40 — '45 ; Representative of Milwaukee Co. in the Legislative Assem- bly of Wisconsin and Speaker of Assembly, '39 ; after removing to Jefferson, Wis., was again Representative for two years ; in 1843, was elected, for a term of four years, to the Legislative Council, but resigned after two years, being on the point of leaving the territory ; Representative from Simsbury to the General Assembly of Conn., '50; Judge of Probate of the District of Simsbury, Ct., '58 — '68. ALUMNI, 1826. 27 Published, in 1876, a Bicentennial address, " The Burning of Sims- bury." Married, (1) March 1, 1843, Marion P., dau. of Eliada Brown, of Jefferson, Wis., who died Feb. 18, 1845 ; one child, who died in infancj- ; (2) June 10, 1874, Abbie L., dau. of Marvin Sex- ton, of Simsbury, Ct. P. 0. address, Simsbury, Ct. Elijah Coleman Bridgman, D. D., son of Theodore and Lucretia (Warner) Bridgman, was born at Belchertown, April 22, 1801 ; fitted for college in his native place. Andover T. S., '26 — '29 ; ordained missionarj' to China, Oct. 6, 1829, at Belcliertown ; missionarj' at Canton and Macao, '29— '47 ; at Shanghai, '47 — '61. He was an active member and officer of the Morrison Educational Society, and the North Branch of the Eoj-al Asiatic Society ; engaged for fourteen ■years in translating the Bible into Chinese. Editor of the " Chinese Repository," '32 — '51 ; author in part of " Chinese Chrestomathj-," 1841. D.D.,Univ. of Cityof N. Y.,1841. Died at Shanghai, China, of chronic dysentery, Nov. 2, 1861. Married at Hongkong, China, June 28, 1845, Eliza Jane, dau. of Canfield Gillett, of Derby, Ct. No children. Aetemas Bollard, D. D., [Sutton], son of Artemas and Lucy (White) Bullard, was born at Northbridge, June 3, 1802 ; fitted for college with Rev. Dr. Enoch Pond, of Ward, afterwards of Bangor, Me., and at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., one year ; ordained, •April 20, 1831 ; Secretary and Greneral Agent of the Mass. Sabbath School Union, '28— '32 ; District Secretary of the A. B. C. F. M. for the valley of the Mississippi with headquarters at Cincinnati, O., '32— '38 ; p., of First Presbyterian church, St. Louis, Mo., '38— '55. Delegate from Missouri to the Peace Congress at Frankfort-on-the Main in 1850 ; editor of the " Sabbath School Treasury," five years ; published several sermons and Sunday School books. D. D., Marion Coll., Mo., 1841. Died near Jefferson City, Mo., from a railway accident at G-asconade Bridge, Mo., Nov. 1, 1856. Married, June 2, 1829, Anne T., dau. of Samuel Jones, of Acton. Seven children. Hugh Carlisle, A. M., [Philadelphia, Pa. J, son of Hugh and Roxana (Miller) Carlisle, was born in Belfast, Ireland, Jan. 22, 1800. Through the influence of a step-mother, he was driven from home at a very early age ; was received into the employ of an American sea- captain of Philadelphia, Pa., and taken by him {o that city. In 1819, he was adopted as a beneficiary by the Fifth Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, and was educated for the ministry at its expense. His preparation for college was obtained at Newark and Mendham, N. J. , and at Amherst Academy. Auburn T. S., '26 — '29; commissioned by the American Home Missionary Society to preach in North Caro- lina and Virginia, '29 ; received ordination from the West Hanover Presbytery at Charlotte, Va., '32 ; continued in the Home Missionary 28 ALUMNI, 1826. field until five years before his death, when ill health obliged him to discontinue preaching, and from that time was dependent upon the ministerial fund of the Presbyterian church, and upon friends. Died of general debility at Rootstown, Portage Co., O., June 22, 1871. Married EleonoraE., dau. of Peter Tyler, of Circleville, O., Sept. 10, 1839. Three children. Alonzo Chapin, a. M., M. D., son of Moses Augustus and Lucina (Graves) Chapin, was born at West Springfield, Feb. 24, 1805 ; pre- pared for college at Westfield and Springfield academies. Taught for a j-ear in Bradford, and for shorter periods in Frederick, Md., and Charleston, vS. C, pursuing, meanwhile, the study of medicine, and attending two courses of medical lectures in Philadelphia ; 31. D., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1831 ; labored in the Sandwich Islands, as missionary physician, under the A. B. C. F. M., '31 — '36 ; at the end of this period, returned to Massachusetts in consequence of his wife's failing health ; resided in Boston, one year ; in Barre, one year and a half ; in Foxboro, a j'ear and a half ; in East Abington, ten j-ears ; in Winchester, twenty-six }-ears. Postmaster at East Abington, '48 — '51 ; examiner of pensions, '63 — '76 ; coroner (for Winchester), '63 — '76 ; member of the school committee, for many years ; author of various contributions to medical journals. Died of apoplexy at Winchester, Dec. 25, 1876. . Married, Oct. 26, 18.31, Mary Ann, dau. of Samuel Tenney, of Boston. One daughter. Enoch Long Colby, A. M., M. D., son of Isaac and Mehitable (Jones) Colby, was born at Bradford, N. H., June 11, 1797; fitted for college with Rev. Mr. Sawyer, of Bradford, N. H. Studied law and lectured on Botanj' in Providence, R. I., one jear ; Principal of Hopkinton Academy, N. H., '27 — '34 ; in 1834, took a full course of lectures at the Medical School of Maine, Bowdoin College ; in 1834—35, attended a course at the New Hampshire Medical Institu- tion, Dartmouth College ; and in 1835 — 36, a thii-d course at the Jeff'erson Medical College, where he received the degree of M. D., m 1836; practised medicine in Cincinnati, O., '36 — '39; in Claremonl, N. H., '39— '49. Died of dysentery at' Claremont, N. H.. Aug. 24, 1849. Married, May 8, 1838, Sarah Maria, dau. of Capt. Matthew Porter, of Claremont, N. H. Two children. Chauncey Colton, a. M., M. D., son of Gad and Ann (Colton) Colton, was born at Longmeadow, Aug. 30, 1800 ; his preparatory studies were pursued at Monson Academy, and he entered Amherst Coll. during the second term of Sophomore\vear. Resident graduate at Yale Coll., '26— '27 ; conjointly with his classmate, Francis Fellowes, established the Mt. Pleasant Classical Institute at Amherst, 1827 ; associate principal with Mr. Fellowes, '27 — '30, when he left to enter the Episcopal ministry ; ordained to the diaconate in 1«80, and to th^ ALUMNI, 1826. 29 priesthood in 1831 ; supplied the pulpit of St. Ann's Church, Brook- lyn, N. Y., '30; rector of St. Paul's, Rochester, N. Y., '30— '31 ; rector of Trinity, Washington, D. C, '31 — '33 ; President of Bristol Coll., Bristol, Penn., '33 — '36 ; Professor of Pastoral Divinity in the Theological Department of Kenyon Coll., Gambler, O., '37 — '41 ; resided in Cincinnati, O., '41 — '51, having charge of Trinity Church in that city for nearly a year, and devoting the remaining years to teaching ; Principal of St. Thomas' Hall, and Associate Rector of Christ Church, Hollj'' Springs, Miss., '51 — '54; assistant to Bishop Polk in New Oi,ieans, La., '54 — '55 ; rector of Christ Church, Smith- field, Isle of Wight Co., Va., '55 — '58 ; rector of Hungar's Parish, Northampton Co., Va., '58 — '68 ; rector of Emmanuel Church, Cum- berland Md., '68— ^'72. The remainder of his life was spent with his son. Prof. R. Francis Colton, at Jeukintown, Penn. ; had charge of St. Stephen's Church, Wilkesbarre, Penn., Jan. — Nov., '74. His death, the result of an acute affection of the spinal cord, occurred at Jenkintown, April 15, 1876. He was a corresponding member of the Royal Societj' of Antiquarians of Copenhagen. D. D., Univ. of City of N. Y., 1835. Author of a number of occasional sermons and addresses. Married, Oct. 15, 1832, Ann, dau. of William Coxe, of Burlington, N. J. Six children. Benjamin Cothen Cressy, A. M., [Hopkinton, N. H.], son of Benjamin and Anna (Robinson) Cressy, was born at Abington Parish, Pomfret, Ct., Sept. 24, 1798 ; fitted for college at Salisbury Academj-, N. H. Auburn T. S., '26 — '29 ; ordained in 1828 ; preached in Salem, Ind., '28 — '32; Agent in New England for Hanover Coll., and the American Home Missionary Society, '32 — '33 ; was again in Salem, Ind., '33 — '34, and was active in caring for the sick during the preva- lence of the cholera. Died of bilious fever at Salem, Ind., July 10, 1834. Married, March 17, 1829, Emma, dau. of Dr. John Bestor, of Simsbury, Ct. Two children. Robert Cutler, son of Dr. Isaac Garnsey and Nancy (Hastings) Cutler, was born at Amherst, Dec. 19, 1808 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academj-. Was a house-builder, '26 — '56, and afterwards a lumber dealer, at Grand Rapids, Mich. Married, Feb. 20, 1831, Julia N. W., dau. of Moses Leonard, of Sunderland. Four children. P. 0. address. Grand Rapids, Mich. Samuel Dunton, [Belchertown] , son of Amasa and Mary (Taylor) Dunton,- was born in Cambridge, N. Y. ; prepared for college at Amherst Academy. Auburn T. S., '26 — '29 ; ordained as an evan- gelist in Winfleld, N. Y., Sept., 1830; home missionary in North- western Ohio, preaching and organizing, churches in manj' of the towns in that part of the State ; after fifteen years of hard service, his health became so impaired that he returned to his native state for rest ; a. p., 30 ALTJMNI, 1826. Presbyterian church, Malta, N. Y., '46— '49 ; failing health then com- pelled him to retire from the ministry, and he resided the rest of his life at Saratoga, engaging in teaching for a considerable time. Died of consumption, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1866. Married, Sept. 26, 1829, Sarah M., dau. of Dr. Cyril Carpenter, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Two children. Caleb Burbank Elliott, son of Andrew and Mehitable (Waters) Elliott, was born at Millbury, March 14, 1803 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Taught an academy in Clinton, ,Ga., '26 — '33 ; studied theology with Rev. Mr. Herrick of Millbury, and Dr. Tyler of E. Windsor, Ct. ; ordained at Slatei'sville, R. I., Sept., 1835, and p., '35— '37 ; West Millbury, '37— '39 ; Truro, '43— '45. Died of con- sumption at Millbm-y, Nov. 29, 1847. Married, Jan. 30, 1830, Mrs. Mary King, dau. of .John Jacobs, of West Millbury. No children. Calvin Dork Ellis, A. M., M. D., son of Nathan Bucknam and Fanny (Barrett) Kllis, was born in West Brookfield, Nov 6, 1802 ; fitted for college at Monson and Leicester academies. Studied medi- cine at Bowdoin Coll., and received the degree of M. D. in 1829; practised medicine and dentistry in Boston, '29 — '44. Died of con- sumption, at Hopldnton, May 10, 1844. Married, in 1835, Hamet, dau. of Francis Wilbj^, of Boston. Two children. Francis Fellowes, A. M., son of Ephraim and Dorothy (Chester) Fellowes, was born at MoutviUe, Ct., Nov. 20, 1S03 ; fitted for college at Bacon Academ}', Colchester, Ct. , at Plainfield Academy, Plainfield, Ct., with John Witter, A. M., principal of those academies, in a private school at Preston, Ct., of which he was preceptor, and with Rev. Salmon Cone, of Colchester, Ct. ; Amherst Coll., '23 — '26. Prin- cipal of Mt. Pleasant Classical Institution at Amherst, '26 — '32 ; studied law in Hartford, Ct., with James Griswold, Esq., and with Hon. William W. Ellsworth, and admitted to the bar at Hartford, Ct., in 1836 ; practised law in Hartford, Ct., from 1836 to the present time, practising also a part of the time in New York Citj-., and in special cases in Massachusetts, New York, and Indiana, and in the U. S. Supreme Court at Washington. Author of ' ' JIaniial of the Constitution of the ' United States," "Astronomy for Beginners," " Sacred History of the Deluge," and sundry legal articles ; editor of the "American Advo- cate of Peace," and " Tlie Connecticut Observer." Married, (1) Oct., 1826, Mary, dau. of Gad Colton, of Longmeadow, who died March, 1861; four children; (2) June 15, 1864, Catharine A. Humphreys, dau. of Henry Glasgow, of Leesburg, Loudon Co., Va. P. O. address. Corner of Main and Capitol Sts., Hartford, Ct. Nathaniel Wilcox Fisher, A. M., son of Nathaniel and Mary (Riggs) Fisher, was born at Newport, N. H., March 1, 1799 ; pre- ALUMNI, 182-6. 31 pared for college with Rev. S. Dwight, D. D., of Boston. Auburn T. S., '26— '29 ; ordained, Jan. 21, 1829, at Avon, N. Y., by the Ontario Presbytery ; commenced preaching at Sparta, Livingston Co., N. Y., Sept. 8, 1828, where he remained six months ; South Hollow, N. Y. , four months ; then sent by the Board of Education to Marietta, O. ; Gallipolis, O., '29; Burlington, 0., '30— '34 ; Solicitor and Financial Agent of Marietta College, '34^'36 ; Thompson, Ct., '36--'37 ; sent to Lewisfcon, N. Y., by Educational Board, '37— '38 ; labored with the Tonawanda and Tuscarora Indifius and had great influence as adviser and instructor ; commenced to preach at Lockport, N. Y., in Nov., 1839, at Palmyra, N. Y., Nov., 1845, and at Sandusky City, 0., Nov., 1847. Published "The Seaman's Friend and Boat- man's Magazine," at Sandusk}-, O. ; for two years before his death, was engaged in writing " The Old Church History of Geneva and Constantine," also "Biblical Theology." Died at Sandusky City, O., Aug. 1, 1S49, from cholera. Married, July 22, 1829, Martha Maria, dau. of Rufus Graves, of Leverett. Eight children. Hekvey Fittz, A. M., [Ward], son of Robert and Phebe (Patch) Fittz, was born at Charlton, Nov. 22, 1799 ; prepared for college at Amherst Academy, at Dudley Academj-, Leicester, and under the Rev. Enoch Pond, then. pastor at Auburn. Newton T. S., '26 — '29 ; ordained at Waterville, Me., Oct. 7, 1829, and p.. Baptist Church, '29— '30; Hallowell, Me., '30— '32; edited the (Baptist) Missionary Magazine, and supplied the church in South Boston, '32 ; p.. Central Baptist Church, Middleborough, '32 — '36; p., Thompson, Ct., '37— '39 ; p., :Marblehead, '39— '41 ; p., Millbury, '41— '43 ; April 1, 1843, entered the service of the Mass. Baptist Convention, taking the title of Life ^Missiouary, though performing most of the duties of Corresponding Secretary ; continued in this emplo3'ment thirty-five years, five at North Brookfield, six at Ashland, and the remainder at Middleborough, where his death, the result of general prostration, occurred June 10, 1878. Author of "Abraham Vest; or. The Cast-off Restored," and of several controversial pamphlets. A. ]M., Waterville Coll., (now Colby Univ.), 1829. Married, (1) Sept. 14, 1829, Angeline Ahgell, dau. of Nicholas Jenks, M. D., of South- bridge, who died Sept. 30, 1861 ; (2) Nov. 13, 1862, Mrs. Hannah Leonard Lazell, dau. of Timothy Wood, of Middleborough. Five children by his first wife. Joseph Goffe, son of Rev. Joseph and Elizabeth (Waters) Gofle, was born at Sutton, North Parish, (now Millbury), Sept. 29, 1804; fitted for college at Leicester Academy, and with his father. Rev. Joseph Goffe. Taught in Georgia, '26 ; studied law at Harvard Univ., '26 — '28 ; carried on a sugar plantation in Florida, '28 : Clerk of the Circuit Court, Autauga Co., Ala., '32 — '33; went to Mont- gomery, Ala., Aug., 1834, as Asst. Clerk of the Circuit Court of the 32 ALUMNI, 1826. Co. ; Notary Public of the State Bank of Alabama, '36— '38 ; also in U. S. Land office. A. B., Harvard Univ., 1826. Died of fever at Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 13, 1847. Married, Feb. 9, 1842, Almira C, dau. of Vilroy Hepburn, of Vergennes, Vt. Two children. Samuel Foster Haven, A. M., son of Samuel and Elizabeth (Foster) Haven, was born in Dedham, May 28, 1806 ; fitted for col- lege at Phillips Academj', Andover, and Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H. ; Harvard Coll., '22— '24 ; Amherst Coll., '24— '26. Studied law with the Hon. Theron Metcalf, and one year at the Law School in Cambridge ; practised law at Dedham, one year ; at Lowell, '31 — '33 ; librarian of the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, '37 — '81 ; Author of "Centennial Address," delivered at Dedham, Sept. 21, 1836 ; " Eecords of the Company of the Massachusetts Bay to the embarkation of Winthrop and his associates for New England," 1850 ; "Archaeology of the United States," 1866 ; " Narrative of a Voyage to Spitzbergen in the year 1613," 1860; " History of Grants under the Great Council for New England," 1869 ; papers, reports, etc., in " Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society," '50 — '81 ; a new edition of Thomas' "History of Printing in America." Died in Worcester, Sept. 5, 1881. Married, (1) May 10, 1830, Lydia Gibbon, dau. of Rev. Freeman Sears, of Natick ; (2) Dec. 3, 1862, Frances Williams, dau. of Maj. Samuel Allen, of Worcester. One child. Edward Jones, A. M., was the son of a freedman of Charleston, S. C. After graduation, he studied in the African Mission School at Hartford, Ct., and was admitted to the order of Deacons, Aug. 6, and to the Priesthood, Sept. 5, 1830, in Christ Church, Hartford, by Bishop Brownell ; was a resident graduate at Andover T. S., for two years before 1830 ; missionary to Africa under an English society; Principal of Fourah Bay Christian Institution, Sierra Leone, in 1856 and for many j'ears ; minister of a parish church, Freetown, and at same time secretarj^ and accountant to the Sierra Leone Mission ; in 1864, went to England for his health, and died soon after at Chatham, in the County of Kent. A. M., Trinity, 1830. Married, (1) a daughter of the Rev. Mr. N3'lauder, of the Colony of Sierra Leone ; (2) Miss Boultman, a German lady. Two chUdreu. Milton Kimball, A. M., [Newport, N. H.],. son of Joseph and Eunice (Atkinson) Kimball, was born in Boscawen, N. H., Feb., 1799 ; his preparation for college was made at Phillips Academy. Auburn T. S., '26 — '28 ; Andover T. S., part of one year; ordained, Presbyterian, at Auburn, N. Y., July 21, 1829; home missionary, Chester, O., '29— '33 ; agent for the A. B. C. F. M., for Illinois and Missouri, '34 — '36 ; p., Presbyterian church, Augusta, 111., '36 — '46 ; ALUMNI, 1826. 33 resigned on account of failing health, and w. c, Augusta, 111. Died of epilepsy at Oconee, 111., Oct. 10, 1865. Married, July 29, 1829, Louisa, dau. of Nathan Willcox, of Ogden, N. Y. Six children. John Mokrill, son of Enoch and Eunice (Pierson) Morrill, was born in Warner, N. H., Aug. 25, 1796 ; fitted for college, at Meriden and Pembroke academies. Spent two yeai"s in teaching ; Andover T. S., '28— '31 ; ordained by Presbytery in New York City, Oct. 7, 1831 ; home missionary, Vevaj', Ind., '31 — '33 ; Connersville and Brownsville, Ind., '33 — '34; Laporte and Michigan City, Ind., '34— '36; Eockford, 111., '37— '41 ; Lamoille, 111., '41— '43 ; Gap Grove, 111., '43— '44 ; Eidott, 111., '46— '56 ; w. c, Pecatonica, 111., where he died of pneumonia, Feb 16, 1874. Married, Sept. 29, 1831, Elizabeth P., dau. of Benj. P. Danforth, of Amherst, N. H. One child. Robert Everett Pattison, A. M., D. D., [Middlebury, N. Y.], son of William and Sarah (Everett) , Pattison, was born in Benson, Vt., Aug 19, 1800 ; fitted for college at Wyoming Academy, N. Y. Tutor, Columbian Coll., D. C, '26 — '27 ; Associate Principal, Amherst Academy, '27 — -'28 ; Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Waterville Coll., (now Colby Univ.), '28 — '29 ; ordained at Salem, Sept. 9, 1829, and p.. First Baptist Church, '29— '30'; p.. First Baptist Church, Providence, E. I., '30 — '35; President of Waterville Coll., '36 — '39 ; p., again. First Baptist Church, Provi- dence, E. I., '41 — '43 ; President of Western Baptist T. I., George- town, Ky. , '45 — '48 ; Professor of Systematic Theology, Newton T. I., '48— '54; President of Waterville Coll., '54— '57, and Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy in same institution, '57 — '58 ; Prin- cipal of Oread Institute, Worcester, '59 — '63 ; Professor of Theology, inShurtleffColl., 111., '64— '70; Professor of Theology in Baptist T. S., Chicago, III, '70— '74, and '71— '72 also Vice-President and Acting President of Chicago Univ. Author of " Commentary on the Epistle to the Ephesians," and of a large number of printed dis- courses, and of articles in the religious quarterlies. A. M., Brown, 1832; D. D., Brown, 1838. Died at the residence of his son, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 21, 1874. Married, (1) Aug. 19, 1829, Lavinia, dau. of John Brown, of Hopkinton, N. H., who died Sept. 10, 1833 ; (2) Nov. 11, 1834, Frances, dau. of James Wilson, of Worcester, who died May 24, 1846 ; (3) Sept. 15, 1849, Ella, dau. of Abel Woods, of Hamilton; N. Y. Seven children. Joseph Peck, son* of Joseph and Isabella (Hyde) Peck, was born at Amherst in 1797 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academj' under Joseph Estabrook. Died at Andover, while pursuing his studies at the Theological Seminary, Sept. 24, 1827. 34 ALUMNI, 1826. Levi Pratt, A. M., [Shelburne], son of Benoni and Anna (Leach) Pratt, was bom at Cummington, Oct. 17, 1799 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Audover T. S., '26 — '29; ordained at Hatfield, June 23, 1830, and p., '30— '85 ; Medford, '35— '37, where he died of typhus fever, Aug. 9, 1837. Married, Aug. 26, 1835, Abigail D., dau. of Dea. Cotton Partridge, of Hatfield. One child. Andrew Hunter Eeed, son of Silas and Eleanor (Hunter) Reed, was born at Oakham, Feb. 25, 1799 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '26 — '29 ; ordained at Park Street Church, Boston, Sept. 24, 1829 ; s. s., Bozrahville, Ct., '29— '34 ; Raymond, N. H., '34— '36; Mason, N. H., '36— '39 ; s. s., Bozrahville, Ct., '39' — '41 ; s. s., Mendon, '41 — '48 ; w. c, Mendon ; an electrician and engaged in farming ; since 1876, a paralytic. Died at Littleton, Dec. 4, 1881. Married, Sept 11, 1832, Sarah, dau. of John Lawrence, of Concord. Three children. Charles Leb Strong, A. M., son of Simeon and Lois Cobb (Emerson) Strong, was born at Amherst, Aug. 19, 1808 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied theology one year, and then made teaching his profession ; taught at Hadley, also in New Jersej*, and at S3'racuse, N. Y. ; taught at West Chesterfield, N. H., '42 — '44. Died of consumption at West Chesterfield, N. H., Aug. 2, 1847. Married, Jan. 12, 1843, Mrs. Prusha Ford, dau. of Ashbel Wheeler, of West Chesterfield, N. H. Aetemas Thompson, son of Artemas and Hepzibah (Leland) Thompson, was born at Hinsdale, Oct. 12, 1800 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied law in Amherst with Samuel F. Dick- inson, '26 — '29; admitted to the bar at Buffalo, N. T., Dec. 17, 1830, and practised law at that place, '31 — '37. Died of j-ellow fever, while on a business trip, at Mobile, Ala., Aug. 16, 1839. Married, Jan. 12, 1823, Fannj', dau. of Col. Elijah Dickinson, of Amherst. Three children. John Brevookt Van Dyck, son of John and (Meggs) Van Dyck, was born in New Yorli City, about 1797 ; his parents died in his infancj' and he was brought up by Cornelius Bogart, Esq., of N. Y. City ; fitted for college at an academy in York Co., S. C., under the instruction of Rev. Mr. Williamson, afterwards professor in Davidson Coll., N. C. ; Amherst Coll., '23— '26. Princeton T. S., "26— '29 ; ordained as an evangelist by the second Presbyterj- of New York, Oct. 23, 1829 ; received as'a member by the Charleston Union Presby- tery, S. C, Nov. 9, 1830 ; installed p. of the Saltketcher Church, S. C, April 27, 1831, and continued in this pastorate until his death; about 1835 removed to the village of Walterborough, where he taught an academ}'. Died of consumption at Walterborough, S. C, Feb. 17, 1840. Married, March 10, 1831, Mary Saltus, dau. of Charles Christian, of Charleston, S. C. Two children. ALUMNI, 1826. 35 Fkederic Augustus Willard, A. M., [Northampton], son of Benjamin and Sally (Conant) Willard, was born in Lancaster, March 4,1807; prepared for college with Rev. Abiel Fisher, Jr., Belling- ham. In 1827, delivered the course of chemical lectures at the opening of Vermont Medical Univ. at Woodstocli, and for several years afterward continued to fill the chair of Chemistry and Botany in that institution. Lecturer upon Chemistry and Natural History, Waterville Coll., '28— '29 ; Newton T. I., '27— '30 ; ordained at Worcester, Jan. 18, 1832, and p.. First Baptist church, '32 — '35; p.. First Baptist church, Newton, '35— '39 ; p., Second Baptist church, Louisville, Ky., '39 — '42; Professor of Natural Science, Louisville Coll. , '43 ; Superintendent of the Louisville Tract Society and City Mission, one j-ear ; p., Jeffersonville, Ind., '43 — '48 ; West Townsend ; South Danvers, '49 — '54; South Abington, '54 — '56; Needham, '56— '6.i. A. M., Waterville Coll., 1829. Died of con- sumption at Philadelphia, Pa., March 17, 1866. Married, (1) May 1, 1835, Mar^- W., dau. of Seth Davis, of West Newton, who died Nov. 12, 1842; (2) May 9, 1854, Anna Finn, dau. of John Mustin, of Philadelphia, Pa. • Three children. Albert Williams, M. D., sou of Samuel and Nellie (Wright) Williams, was born at West Brookfleld, Nov. 14, 1801. Studied medicine at Bowdoin Coll., and received the degree of M. D. in 1830 ; practised his profession at Boston, where he died of consumption, March 13, 1835. Married, in 1834, Mary Ann Twombly, of Cam- bridge. CLASS OF 1827. Thomas Albert Amekjiax, son of Thomas and Margaret Outen (Bogart) Amerman, was born in New York Citj', April 4, 1798; fitted for college at Amherst Academj'. Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, N. J., '27 — '30 ; ordained as an evangelist by the classis of the Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., at Beeli- man, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1830, and served as home missionary under its appointment, one year ; pastor of three churches in succession, in classis of Albany, at New Baltimore, N. Y., and in Onondaga Co., seven years in all : in 1839, withdrew from settlement on account of throat disease. Since July, 1840, has resided at Waul^au, Wis. Married, April 30, 1836, Eliza Terry Laycock, foster-child of Samuel Harris, M. D., of Camden, N. J. Five children. P 0. address, Waukau, Wis. George Washingtox Boggs, [Pendleton Dist., S. C], son of Joseph and Jane (Renwick) Boggs, was born in Bethesda Congrega- tion, York Dist., S. C, June 20, 1796 ; fitted for college with Rev. Andrew Brown, of Pendleton Dist., and Mr. Paris, of Pendleton 36 ALUMNI, 1827. Village; Hampden Sidney Coll., '24— '25 ; Amherst Coll., *25— '27. Princeton T. S., '27— '30 ; agent for the A. B. C. F. M., principally in S. C, '31 — '32 ; ordained by Charleston Union Presbytery, March 14, 1832 ; missionary at Ahmednuggur, Mahratta Mission, India, '32 — '38, when the failing health of his wife compelled their return to America ; preached at Kosciusko, Miss., '39 ; p., Walterboro, S. C, '41 — '43; s. s., Horeb and Aimwell, Fairfield Dist., S. C, '46 — '66; was also p. at Providence and Little River, Abbeville Co., S. C. ; resided at Columbia and Winnsboro, S. C. In 1854, was stricken with paraly- sis and subsequently hindered greatly in his work. Died of paralysis at the residence of his brother, T. G-. Boggs, Williamston, Picken's Dist., Anderson Co., S. C, Aug. 14, 1871. Married, May 28, 1832, Mrs. Isabella W., widow of William Adger, and dau. of WiUiam Ellison, of Fairfield, S. C. Eight children. Ebenezee Green Bradford, son of Eev. Moses and Sarah (Eaton) Bradford, was born in Francestown, N. H., May 24, 1801 ; fitted for college at Merideu Academy, Meriden, N. H. Andover T. S., one year ; finished his theological studies with Rev. John Whiton of Antrim, N. H. ; ordained at Colebrook, N. H., Feb. 29, 1832, and p., Cong, church, '32 — '36 ; p., Wardsboro, Vt., '36 — '42 ; under the Home Missionary Society, s. s., Presbyterian Church, Platteville, Wis. ; '42— '44. ; s. s., Prairie Du Sac, Wis., '44— '47 ; s. s., Wau- pun. Wis., '47 — '49 ; s. s., Princeton, Wis., '49 — '56 ; 'on account of ill health, he went East to receive medical treatment, and died at Leverett, Aug. 29, 1861, of softening of the brain. Married Angelia Thompson, adopted dau. of Ezekiel Thompson, of Swanzey, N. H., May 25, 1832. No children except by adoption. Charles Grandison Clark, son of Shubael and Esther (Tracy) Clark, was born in Preston, Ct., April 8, 1796. Auburn T. S., '27— '29; ordained at Madison, N. Y., Sept. 9,1829; Webster, Mich., '29— '54 ; Lodi, Mich., '54— '58 ; on account of failing health, w. c, Ann Arbor, Mich., '58 — '71, and died of paralysis there. Oct. 2, 1871. Married, (1) Aug. 30, 1830, Elizabeth, dau. of Levi Piatt, of Winchester, Ct., who died Oct. 28, 185S : (2) Aug. 31, 1859, Mary E. Chadwick, of York, N. Y. Two children. Joseph Sylvester Clark, A. M., D. D., sou of Seth and Mary (Tupper) Clark, was born in South Plymouth, Dec. 19, 1800; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S.. '27 — '28, and '29— '31 ; tutor at Amherst Coll.,"'28— '29 ; ordained at Sturbridge, Dec. 21, 1831, and p., '31— '38 ; Secretary of the Mass. Home Mis- sionary Society, '39 — '57; Secretary of the Congregational Library Association, '53 — '61. Author of " Historical Sketch of the Town of Sturbridge," " Historical Sketch of the Congregational Churches' of Mass. ; " one of the first editors of the Congregational Quarterly. ALL-Mxi, 1827. 37 Ti-ustee of Amherst Coll., '52— '61. D. D., Amherst, 1851. Died at "West Newton, Aug. 17, 1861, of bilious colic. Married Harriet B., dau. of Joseph Bourne, Esq., of New Bedford, Dec. 27, 1831. Five children. . Lucius Fayette Clakk, A. M., [Plj-mouth, Vt.J, son of Dea. Daniel and Millicent Clark, was born at Brooklyn, Ct., about 1800 ; fitted for college at Westfleld: Was licensed to preach ; Associate Principal of Westfield Academy ; agent of the Sabbath School Union for a year and a half ; Principal of Castleton (Vt. ) Seminary, '32 — '38 ; Professor of Chemistry and Natural History in East Tennessee Coll. , now Univ. of Tenn.,'at Knoxville, '38— '40. Author of "Child's Expositor," Topical Questions on "Woodbridge's large Geography," •'Outline Maps," " Maps and Diagrams Illusti-ating Sacred History ; " editor of •' Tennessee Farmer," 1840. Died of bilious fever at Knox- vUle, Tenn., Aug. 25, 1840. Mai-ried, Feb. 26, 1830, Martha B., dau. of Charles C. Raboteau, Esq., of Belchertown. No children. Timothy D^^^ljIIT, A. M., sou of Cecil and Mary (Clap) Dwight, was born in Northampton, May 25, 1807 ; fitted for college with Eev. Sereno E. Dwight, of Boston. Taught a private school in Amelia Co., Va., '28 ; teacher of the Academy in Hadley ; tutor in Amherst Coll., '32 : teacher in the New Haven G3'mnasium ; studied theology at Divinity School of Yale Coll., two years, and with Eev. Dr. Tay- lor ; licensed to preach by an Association at Amherst, Mass. It was his pui-pose to be a missionarj' to the Syrians, but he died of con- sumption in Moscow, Livingston Co., N. Y., Oct. 13, 1835. Was never married. LrciEX Faenham, A. M., '[Windham, Ct.], son of Elijah and Mary (Greenslit) Farnham, was born in Lisbon, Ct., July 8, 1799 ; prepared for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., "27 — '30 ; ordained as an evangelist by Presbytery of Newburyport, Sept. 23, 1830; teacher, Illinois CoU., '30 — '31 ; home missionary, Lewiston, ni., '31— '32 ; s. s., Jacksonville, 111., '32— '33 ; p., Princeton, 111., '38— '39 ; s. s., Hadley, 111., '39— '42 ; s. s., Batavia and Big Woods, ni., '42— '49; s. s., Lockport, 111., '49— '50 ; p., Newark, 111., '51 — '57 ; w. c, Newark, 111., '57 — '74. Died of biliary calculi, July 8, 1874, at Newark, 111. Married, (1) Sept. 14, 1830. Louisa, dau. of Samuel Denham, of Conway, who died Aug. 21, 1833 ; (2) Sept. 22, 1834, Susan E., dau. of Moses Porter, of Hadley, who died Jan. 27, 1849 ; (3) Eliza Jane, dau. of John McCouihe, of Princeton, HI. Eight children. Joseph Hovfakd, A. M., M. D., son of Joseph and Anstiss Stone (Srnith) Howard, was born at Salem, Sept. 20, 1807 ; fitted for college at Salem, under Gerard Hallock, afterward editor of the New 38 ALUMNI, 1827. York "Journal of Commerro." Studied medicine for three years, partly with Aliel L. Piersou, M. D., of Salem, iuul Charles Ball, M. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y., ;ind partly in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, where he received the degree of M. O.. iu 1831 ; apothecary iu Amherst, '31 — '34 ; removed to Brookl3-u, N. Y.. and after a brief connection with a firm of shippinii merchants, entered upon the practice of his profession ; with the exception of almiit seven years ('4.S — '55) spent in Amherst, during three of whicli ('411 — '52) he held the position of surgeon on the Kmpire City line of California steamers, continued to reside in Brooklj'n till his death, April 14, 18751. Married, Feb. 17, 1.S32, ISIary Ann, dau. of Joseph Montague, of Amherst, who died June (i. 1855. Eight children. Stephen Johnson, sou of Stephen and Lydia (Lamed) Johnson, was born in Oris wold, Ct., April 15, 1803 ; fitted for college at the Academy iu Plainlield, Ct., and at Andierst Academy. Auburn T. S., '29 — '32; ordained as a missionary evangelist at Griswold, Ct., Feb. 21, 1833, by the New Loudon County Consociation ; missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. in Siam, '33 — '47 ; in Foochow, China, '47 — ^'53 ; after his return home, preached as his health would permit until li-!62, when he removed to (lOuverneiu', N. Y., where he engaged in garden- ing. Married, (1) May 2G, 1833, Maria, dau. of Rev. John B. Preston, of Rupert, ^'t., who died at Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. S. lf^39 ; (2) Nov. 1, 1H4(), Mary, dau. of Edward Fowler, Esq., of Oxliow. N. Y., who died at r.augkok,'.Siam, July 1, 1841 ; (3) Sept. 17, 184ii. at Ningpo, China, Caroline M., dau. of Eric Selmer, of Stockholm, Sweden. Three children by his first wife. P. O. address, Gouver- neur, N. Y. William Moncuuefp Johnston, M. D., son of John and Mary (Bull) Johnston, was born in Newburgh, Orange Co., N. Y., Oct. 22, 1807; fitted for college at Newburgh Academy; entered the Sophomore class in Amherst Coll., Feb., 1825. Studied medicine one year with Drs. Ebeu and Absalom Woodruff of Suekasunuy Plains, N. J., one year with Dr. Geduey of Newburgh, N. Y., and two years with Dr. (rcorge Field of Sussex Co., Va. ; also attended a course of lectures at Jefferson Medical Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., and graduated in 1834, from the Berkshire Medical Institution, Pittsfield ; practised medicine two years in Prince George Co., Va. ; three years in Newburgh, N. Y. ; and afterwards until 1852, in Cold Spring, Putnam Co., N. Y. ; removed to Va. and entered upon the profession of teaching; in the census of 1840, Asst.'U. S. Marshal; in 18G5, Probate Judge for the county of De Soto, Miss. ; for two years, Asst. Assessor of the U. S. Int. Revenue. Married Maiy Ann Eliza, dau. of John Purham, of Purham's Store, Sussex Co., Va., Dec. 18, 1834, who died Oct. 15, 1874. P. O. address, Hernando, Miss. ALUMNI, 1827. 39 John Ballard Kendall, A. M., son of Jesse and Elizabeth (Raymond) Kendall, was born inPhillipston, Dec. 26, 1799 ; fitted for college at the academy in New Salem, Mass., and at the New Ipswich (N. H.) Academy. Andover T. S., '27 — '30 ; ordained the following year at Hartford, N. Y., by the joint action of the Troy Presbytery and the Paulet Association of Congregational Ministers of Vermont ; preached successively at Hartford, Easton, and Brunswick, N. Y., Bethany, Ct., South Wilbraham, Mass., Barrington, R. I., Mansfield and Orange, Mass., for periods varying from one to three j'ears ; afterwards taught for two years at West Troy, N. Y., and pfeaclied for one year at North Granville, N. Y. ; in 1840, moved to Butler, Lj'ons Co., N. Y., and was occupied here and at Eckford, Mich., in farming and law business until Oct. 29, 1879, when he was admitted to the Micliigan Asylum for the Insane, at Kalamazoo. Married, (1) Mary Ann, dan. of Stephen Wym an, of Ashbj', Nov., 1831, who died Julj'", 1836 ; (2) Mary, dau. of Gen. Covell, of Hartford, N. Y., Dec, 1839, who died March 1, 1870. One daughter. P. O. address, Kalamazoo, Mich. Enoch Kingsbury, A. M., [Amherst], son of Dea. Samuel and Mary (Benton) Kingsbury, was born in Langdon, N. H., April 21. 1800; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Auburn T. S., '27, and Union T. S., Va. ; preached in Granby, '30; ordained as an evangelist in So. Hadley, Nov. 17, 1830; settled at Danville, 111., where he remained during his life ; missionary to the freedmen in Ala- bama, '65 — '66 ; and in Georgia and So. Carolina, '68 ; served twice as a judge of elections in So. Carolina. Died of consumption, Oct. 26, 1868, at Danville, 111. Married. Nov. 1, 1830, Fanny, dau. of James Goodwin, of Simsbury, Ct. Eight children. Giles Lyman, A. M., [Shelburne], son of Giles and Mary (Hubbard) Lyman, was born in Bolchertown, March 16, 1802 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academj', Hadley, and with Rev. Theophilus Packard, D. D., of Shelburne. Andover T. S., '27 — '31 ; ordained at Jafl!rey, N. H., Jan. 11, 1832, and p., '32— '37 ; s. s., Fowlerville, N. Y., '37 — '38; s. s., Ashburnham, '38— '39 ; s. s., Gardner, '39— "40 ; s. s., Marlborough, N. H., '41— '69. Died at Winchendon, Nov. 16, 1872, of bilious fever. Married, Dec. 14, 1835, Louise H., dau. of Phinehas Whitney, of Winchendon. No children. Alexander Wilson MoClure, A. M., D. D., son of Thomas and Mary (Wilson) McClure, was born in Boston, May 8, 1808 ; fitted for college at the Latin School in Boston ; Yale Coll., '23 — '25 ; Amherst Coll., '25— '27. Andover T. S., '27— '30 ; ordained, Dec. 19, 1832, at Maiden, and p., '30 — '43 ; a. p., Presbyterian Church, St. Augus- tine, Fla., '44— '46 ; editor of the " Christian Observatory," '47— '50 ; assistant editor of the " Puritan Recorder," at the same time; p., .40 ALUMNI, 1827. First Cong. Church, Maiden, '48— '51 ; p., Dutch Reformed Church in Grand St., Jersey City, N. .J., '51— '54 ; Secretary of the American and Foreign Christian Union, '55— '57. In the first year of hie Secretaryship, he was appointed chaplain at Rome ; represented the A. F. C. Union at the anniversaries of the great benevolent societies at London and Paris ; and mainly by his own efforts secured the erec- tion of the Paris chapel. Author of a tract called the "Life-Boat," " Four Lectures on Ultra Universalism," two volumes of the " Lives of the Chief Fathers of New England," "Translators Revived," also many editorial and magazine articles. D. D., Amherst, 18.54. Died at Cannonsburgh, Pa., Sept. 17, 1865, his disease being asthma which developed into tuberculous lungs and finally dropsy. Married, Dec. 25, 1832, Mary Brewster, dau. of Vinson Gould, of Southampton. Eight children. WiLLiAJi PoMEROY Paine, A. M., D. D., son of Elijah and Martha (Pomeroy) Paine, was born in Ashfleld, Aug. 1, 1802 ; prepared for college at Sanderson Academj- in his native town. Taught m Amherst Academy, '27— '28 ; Andover T. S., '28— '29, and '31— '32 ; tutor in Amherst Coll., '29 — '31 ; ordained at Holden, Oct. 24, 1833, and p., '33- '76. Served for many j-ears as chairman of the Holden School Committee, and as Trustee of tlie Leicester Academy. Trustee of Amherst Coll., '54— '76. D. D., Amherst, 1856. Died at Holden, Nov. 28, 1876, after a long and painful illness. Mamed, June 11, 1834, Sarah, dau. of John Mack, Esq., of Plainfield. Mrs. Paine died Oct. 3, 1868. Six children. Samuel Dwight Partridge, son of Samuel and Mabel (Dickinson) Partridge, was born in Hatfield, Oct. 15, 1806 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academj', Hadley ; Yale Coll., '23 — '24; Amherst CoU., '24 — '27. Studied law for two and a half years in the office of Billings and Clark, Hatfield, and for six months with Hon. Samuel Hoar, of Concord ; admitted to the bar in jMiddlesex Co. in 1831 ; practised law six months in AVoburn, and one 3'ear in Hatfield ; in 1833, went into trade in Hatfield, removing to New York City in 1849 and engaging in mercantile business until 1875 ; represented Hatfield in the Mass. Legislature, 1842 ; an officer in the Boston Custom House, '46 — '49. Married Lucretia Andrews, dau. of Zenas Warner, of Chesterfield, Sept. 8, 1834. Five children. P. O. address, Orange Yalley, N. J. Charles Summerfield Porter, A. M., son of Joseph and Leonard (Graves) Porter, was born in Ashfleld, Dec. 9. 1803 ; fitted for college at Sanderson Academy, Ashfleld. Andover T. S., '28 — '31 ; ordained at Gloucester, Aug. 1, 1832, and p., '32 — '35 ; p., Second Avenue Presbyterian clmrch of New York Citj', '35 — '41 ; p.. First Presbyte- rian church of Utica, N. Y., '42 — '45 ; p., Congregational church, ALUMNI, 1827. 41 Plymouth, '45 — '53 ; p., Phillips Church, So. Boston, '54 — '57 ; s. s., E. Street church. So. Boston, '57 — '62 ; w. c, Boston, '62 — '70, but supplied at North Beverly, '6'6 — '67. Died at Boston, of marasmus, April 10, 1870. Married, (1) July 19, 1837, J. E., dau. of William P. Fiske, of Cambridgeport, who died at Utica, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1843 ; (2) July 7, 1847, Louise, dau. of Samuel Adams, of Derry, N. H. Three children. Tertius Reynolds, son of Jonathan and Martha (Sutliff) Rey- nolds, was born in Warren, Ct., March 29, 1800; fitted for college at Morris Academj', South P'arms, (now Morris) , Ct. Auburn T. S., '27; spent several years in preaching in various places in St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. ; p., Cong, church, Fairfax, Vt., '39 — '44; retired from the ministry on account of ill-health, and resided in Fairfax, Vt., until 1855, and at Pine Island, Minn., from 1855 until his death from typhoid fever, June 25, 1863. Married, June 1, 1829, Eliza, dau. of George Talbot, of Athol. Four children. Hiram Fish Stikkbridge, son of David and Sarah (AUis) Stock- bridge, was born in Whately, June 8, 1804 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Studied law in Greenfield, and was admitted to the bar there about 1830 ; practised his profession three or four years at Gill, and several j'ears at Whately ; removed to Rochester, N. Y. , in 1837; continued in his profession there until 1845 ; in office of Canal Collector, '37 ; clerk in the post-office in Rochester, N. Y., '38— '40, '47— '48, '52— '53 ; iu Weigh-Master's office, '45 — '46. After an illness of neaVly four years, he died of con- sumption in Rochester, N. Y., April 8, 1859. Married, Aug. 30, 1830, Eliza, dau. of Consider Morton, of Whately. Three children. Reuben Tinker, A. M., son of Rufus and Miriam (Bliss) Tinker, was born in Chester, Aug. 6, 1799 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Auburn T. S., '27 — '30; ordained at Chester, Nov. 3, 1830 ; missionarj' in the Sandwich Islands, '31 — '40 ; lived at Madi- son, 0., '41— '45 : p., First Presbyterian Church, Westfleld, N. Y., '45 — '54. A volume, " Sermons of Reuben Tinker," with a brief sketch of his life by Dr. M. L. P. Thompson, was published after his death. Died, Oct. 26, 1854, at Westfield, N. Y., of a malignant tumor. Married Marj' S., dau. of Nathan Wood, Esq., of Madison, 0., Nov. 14, 1830. Seven children. Moses Winch, A. M., son of Francis and Finis (Turner) Winch, was born in Holden, Feb. 23, 1801 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '27 — '30 ; ordained at Paxton, Sept. 21, 1831, and p., '31 — '34 ; was never settled afterwards, but continued to preach occasionally until 183 7, when on account of the failure of his voice, he was compelled to retire from the ministry altogether ; in 4 42 ALUMNI, 1827. 1835, removed to Needham, and became a bricklayer and mason. Died from paralysis at Wellesley, Dec. 8, 1875. Married, (1) May 28, 1828, Eliza, dan. of Joseph Russell,«who died Dec. 22, 1855 ; (2) Feb. 23, 1857, Elizabeth D., dau. of Luther Smith, of Needham. Two sons. Alfred Wright, [Springfield], son of Calvin and Zilpha (Morgan) Wright, was born in Chicopee, March 17, 1803. Auburn T. S., '27 — '30 ; missionary in Missouri for fifteen years ; at Mt. Prairie, '31 ; in the Presbytery of St. Charles, '32^'34 ; in Monroe and Ran- dolph Counties, '38 — '40 ; and in North Western Missouri, '43 — '44 ; the last nineteen years of his life were spent in Iowa ; at Big Woods, '46 — '50 ; at Anamosa, '50 — ^'54 ; at Quasqueton, '54 — '55 ; and at Durango, '64 — '65. Died of congestion of the lungs at Durango, la., Nov. 18, 1865. Married, Sept. 2, 1830, Louisa C, dau. of Ira Barbour, of Auburn, N. Y. Four children. CLASS OF 1828. Henry Adams, A. M., [Charlestown] , son of Chester and Eliza- beth (Watts) Adams, was born in Worthington, April 13, 1806; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '28 — '31; taught in Marietta, O., '31 — '32 ; ordained by Presbytery in Marietta, O., 1831 ; p., Worthington, '33— '38; w. c. West Andover, '38— '41 ; Bolton, '41 — '43 ; preached in Berlin, '43 — '52 ; s. s., Peoria, 111., '54 — '58 ; ordained deacon in Protestant Episcopal church, Peoria, 111., 1858; ordained priest, Cincinnati, O., 1860; Chicago, HI.; Akron, O. ; w. c, Milf ord ; Independence, la., '65 ; Lyons, la., '68; Passaic, N. J., '6S— '69 ; w. c, Brooklyn, N. Y., '69 ; Milan. 0., '72 — '79 ; w. c, Wichita, Kan., since August, 1879. Married, May 10, 1831, Sophia, dau. of William Field, of Cincinnati, O. Five children. P. O. address, Wichita, Kan. Isaac Bliss, son of Isaac and Ruth (Hitchcock) Bliss, was born at Western (now Warren) , Aug. 28, 1804 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Auburn T. S., '28— '30 ; ordained at Victor, N. Y., by the Genesee Consociation, Oct. 5, 1831 ; p., Vu'gil, N. Y., a year or two ; missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., at Kohala, Hawaii, '37 — '41 ; returned to the United States, '42 ; preached one year in Moline, HI., and one year in a neighboring town ; resided the rest of his life in Moline, 111., occasionallj^ preaching and teaching. Died of dysentery, Aug. 9, 1851, at Moline, 111. Married, (1) March 21, 1831, Elizabeth St. John, of Groton, N. Y., who died Jan. 31, 1832 ; (2) Aug. 14, 1832, Emily, dau. of Simeon Remington Curtis, of Elbridge, N. Y. One child. William Bolles, son of Roswell and Lois (Northam) Bolles, was born in Marlborough, Hartford Co., Ct., Aug. 10, 1800; fitted for ALUMNI, 1828. 43 ■college at Amherst AeademJ^ Taught an academy at Mount Holly, N. J., and in Philadelphia, Pa., for a Society of Friends, till 1832 ; taught successively at Mount Holly, N. J., Salem, N. J., Lynchburgh, Va., in the Carolinas for five years, and at different places in Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Iowa, and Illinois ; returned to Marlborough, Ct., July 21, 1847. P. O. address, Marlborough, Ct. Asaph Bouteli.e, son of Asaph and Anna (Stearns) Boutelle, was born in Fitchburg, Oct. 7, 1804 ; fitted for college at New Ipswich Academj', N. H. Audover T. S., '28 — '31 ; ordained as an evange- list at Bradford, Sept. 26, 1831 ; home missionary in Ohio, '31 — -'43 ; p., Alexandria, O., '43— '47 ; p., Lunenburg, '48 — '50 ; p., Peacham, Vt., '51 — '66. Died of consumption, at Peacham, Vt., Jan. 12, 1866. Married, Oct. 8, 1831, Fidelia, dau. of Aaron Eaton, of Fitchburg. Andrew Murdock Browx, son of Shubael and Nanc}^ (Dixon) Brown, was born in Brooklyn, Ct., May 20, 1807 ; fitted for college at Plainfield (Ct.) Academj^ ; his studies preparatory to admission to holy orders in the Protestant Episcopal church were prevented by illness. Died of consumption, in Brooklyn, Ct., Jan. 9, 1830. Hope Brown, [Fitchburg], son of Elijah and Rhoda (Wheeler) Brown, was born in Concord, Feb. 16, 1798 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Princeton T. S., '28 — '30; ordained, June 29, 1830, at Shirley, and p., '30— '45; p., Napierville, 111., '45— '56 ; General Agent of the Rockford Female Seminary, '56 — '70; w. c, Rockford, 111. ; Beloit, Wis. While in Napierville, held for seven years the position of County School Commissioner. Married Mary P., dau. of Benjamin Fuller, of Fitchburg, April 12, 1831. Five children. P. O. address, Beloit, Wis. Asa Bullard, A. M., [Sutton], son of Artemas and Lucy (White) Bullard, was born in Northbridge, March 26, 1804 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '29 — '31 ; ordained at Port- land, Me., Jan. 13, 1832 ; agent of the Maine Sabbath School Union, '31 — '34 ; in 1834, became Secretary of the Mass. Sabbath School Society (afterwards Congregational Publishing Society) , editing the Society's periodicals. Among the more important books edited or written by him are "Teacher's Aid," "Sabbath School Results," "Soldier's Diary," "Sabbath School Facts," "Sabbath School Chestnuts," "Little Crumbs for Little Chickens," "Dana Hill Stories," 6 vols., "Riverbank Stories," 6 vols., " Sunnj'bank Stories," 12 vols., "Teacher's Oflferings," 6 vols., "Children's Album of Pictures and Stories," and " Fifty Years with the Sabbath Schools." Married Lucretia G-., dau. of Samuel Fowler Dickinson, of Amherst, May 16, 1832. Five children. P. O. address, 22 Centre St., Cam- bridgeport, Mass. 44 ALUMNI, 1828. Thomas Burnham, A. M., son of Capt. Benjamin and Tabitha (Perkins) Burnham, was born in Lisbon, Ct., Nov. 10, 1804; fitted for college at Plainfield, Ct. CommencSd the study of law, but aban- doned it on account of ill-health ; purchased a farm in La Salle, III., and lived there the rest of his life. Died of congestive fever at La Salle, 111., May 5, 1845. Married, (1) April 25, 1833, Climena, dau. of Klihu Clark, of Granby, who died June 7, 1842, at La Salle, 111. ; (2) Sept. 30, 1844, Maria, dau. of Thomas Burnham, of Lisbon, Ct. Three children. Jason Chapin, A. M., son of Daniel and Joanna (Arms) Chapin, was born in Newport, N. H., Sept. 7, 1801; fitted for college at Newport (N. H.) Academy, and Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Andover T. S., '28— '31 ; ordained at Bradford, Sept. 26, 1831; s. s., Madison, O., '31— '83 ; s. s., Jefferson, O., '33— '34 ; s. s., West church, Farmington, O. ; taught school in West Bloomfield, N. Y., '34, and afterwards p., Geneseo, Henrj- Co., 111. Died of a fever at Geneseo, 111., Sept. 11, 1846. Married, Oct. 4, 1831, Caro- line, dau. of Dea. Eli Snow, of Ware. Four children. James Henrt Coffin, A. M., LL.D., son of Matthew and Eliza- beth (Allen) Coffin, was born in Williamsburg, Sept. 6, 1806 ; fitted for college under Rev. Moses Hallock of Plaiufiekl ; entered Amherst Coll., 1823. Teacher of private school, Berkshire Co., '26 — '29 ; in Sept., 1829, established in Greenfield the Fellenberg Academy, the first Manual Labor School incorporated in New England, and con- ducted it till 1837 ; principal, Ogdensburg Academj-, N. Y., '37 — '40 ; tutor, Williams Coll., '40 — '43 ; principal of Nprwalk Academy, Ct., '43 — '46; Professor of Mathematics, Lafayette Coll., Easton, Pa., '46 — '73. Author of "Winds of the Northern Hemisphere," and " Winds of the Globe," both published by the Smithsonian Institute ; " Conic Sections," " Analytical Geometry," and " Key," " Exercises in Book-keeping," and " Key," "Solar and Lunar EcHpses," " Natural Philosophy," and pamphlet on the "Meteoric Fire Ball of 1870." Member of National Academy of Science. LL.D., Rutgers, 1859. Representative of the U. S., as to mathematical and astronomical instruments, at World's Exposition, Vienna. Died, Feb. 6, 1873, at Easton, Pa. Married, (1) Dec. 5, 1833, Amelia M., dau. of Rev. Ebenezer Jennings, of Dalton, who died April 11, 1850 ; (2) jNlarch 12, 1851, Abby Elizabeth, widow of Rev. Andrew Young, and dau. of Loammi Moore, of Morristown, N. J. Three children. Timothy Robinson Ceessey, A. M., [Hopkinton, N. H.], son of Benjamin and Anne (Robinson) Cressey, was born in Pomfret, Ct., Sept. 18, 1800; fitted for college at Contoocookville, N. H., and Hopkinton, N. H. Newton T. I., '28 — '30; ordained at Hingham, June 5, 1830, and p., Cong, church, '30 — ^'34; p., South Boston, ALUMNI, 1828. 45 '34— '35 ; p., Columbus, O., '35— '42 ; p.. First Church, Cincinnati, O., '42— '46 ; p., Indianapolis, Ind., '46— '62 ; p., St. Paul, Minn., '52 — '54; missionarj^ of American Baptist H. M. Soc, Minn., '54_'61 ; Chaplain, Second Minnesota Vol. Inf., '61— '63 ; p., Hastings, Minn., '63— '64 ; p., Kendallville, Ind., '64— '66 ; p., Indianola, Iowa, '68— '70. Died, Aug. 30, 1870, of inflammation of the bowels, at Des Moines, Iowa. Married, (1) April 24, 1831, Mary, dau. of Daniel Peck, of Royalston, who died Sept, 15, 1838 ; (2) April, 1839, Josepliine, dau. of Dr. Jonathan Going, of Granville, O. Eleven children. Samuel Austin Fay, A. M., [Chaiiestown] , son of Rev. Warren and Betsey (Maynard) Fay, was born in Brimfield, Nov. 19, 1809 ; fitted for college at Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst. Andover T. S., '28— '32; ordained at Northboro, Oct. 16^1832, and p., '32— '36 ; agent of American Tract Society, '36— '37 ; p., Barre, '37 — '40 ; prin- cipal of Monson Academy, '40— '42. Died from consumption at Monsou, Dec. 19, 1842. Married Hannah, dau. of Mark Newman, Esq., of Andover. One child. Ezra Fisher, son of Aaron and Betty (Moore) Fisher, was born in Wendell, Jan. 6, 1800 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Newton T. S., six months; ordained at Cambridge, Vt., Jan. 20, 1830, and p.. Baptist church, '30— '31 ; Springfield, Vt., '31— '32 ; p., Indianapolis, Ind., '32—36 ; p., Quincy, 111., '36— '41 ; p., Mus- catine, la., '41 — '42 ; p., Davenport, la., '42 — '43 ; p., Eock Island, 111., '43 — '45; missionary of American Baptist H. M. S., Oregon, '45 — '49 ; teacher, and a. p., Oregon City, Oregon, '49 — '55 ; mission- ary of American Baptist H. M. S., '55 — '72 ; in Linn Co., Oregon, '?;?i_'Ri • The Dallas, '61 — '72; San Diego, Cal., '72— '73 ; p., at 46 ALUMNI, 1828. Edward Josiah Follek, sqn of Dr. Josiah and Mary (Lord) Fuller, was born in Plainfleld, Ct., Jan. 6, 1806 ; fitted for college at Plainfield (Ct.) Academy. AndoverT. S., '28 — '31 ; ordained, Jan. 11, 1882, at Chelsea, and p., '32— '35 ; p., Hard wick, '36— '36 ; a. p., Piermont, N. H., '36— '40 ; s. s., Brooklyn, 0., '40— '42 ; in employ of "Western Auti-Slavery Society," '40 — '45 ; horticulturist, '45 — '55. Died of apoplexy at Brighton, O., March 12, 1876. Married, May 24, 1832, Anna C, dau. of Dr. Rowland Greene, of Plainfield, Ct; Five children. William Gage, [South Reading], son of William and Joanna (Herrick) Gage, was born in Salem, Nov. 16, 1797 ; fitted for college at Bradford and Phillips (Andover) Academies. Andover T. S., '28— '31 ; ordained by Presbytery in New York City, Oct. 14, 1831 ; home missionary, in Concord and Pisgah, O., '31 — '32; p., Presb}- rian church, Pisgah, O., '32— '55 ; p., Concord, O., '32— '63. Died from heart disease, at Pisgah, O., July 9, 1863. Man-ied, Oct. 3, 1831, Mary A., dau. of John Lambert, of So. Reading (now Wake- field). Nine children. Thomas Douglas Gregg, [Charlestown] , son of Daniel and Mary (McCalla) Gregg, was born In Salem, July 22, 1806 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover ; Dartmouth Coll., '24 — '25 ; Amherst Coll., '25— '28. Andover T. S., '28— '29 ; teacher, secretary of an insurance company, stock-broker, and banker, Indianapolis, Ind., '29 — '49 ; farmer, Adel, la., '51 — '60 ; visited Sandwich Islands and Australia for his health, '60 — '61 ; resided parti}' at the North and partly in Virginia, '61 — '76. Died of apoplexy at Ayletts, King William Co., Va., Dec, 17, 1876. Married, Oct. 26, 1837, MyrUla, dau. of Judge Bethuel F. Morris, of Indianapolis, Ind. Several children. ALUMNI, 1828. 47 '30— '31; Andover T. S., '31— '34 ; ordained in Lebanon, N. H., Oct. 21, 1835; missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., Beirut, Syria, '35 — '41. Died of consumption at Malta, June 30, 1841. Married, Oct. 6, 1836, on Mt. Lebanon, Syria, Eebecca W., dan. of Rev. Sol- omon Williams, of Lebanon, Ct., who died at Beirut in 1840. No children. Chester Humphrey, A. M., son of Pliny and Rhoda (Higley) Humphrey, was born in Canton, Ct., Nov. 24, 1802 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Princeton T. S., '28 — '31 ; ordained at Vernon, Ct., Oct. 4, 1832, and p., '32— '43. Died in Vernon, Ct., April 18, 1843, from lung fever. Married, Oct. 1, 1832, Sarah D., dau. of Joseph Dart, of Middle Haddam, Ct. Four children. Edward Porter Humphrey, A. M., D. D., LL.D., [Amherst], son of Pres. Heman and Sarah (Porter) Humphrey, was born in Fairfield, Ct., Jan. 28, 1809 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '29— '33 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '32— '33 ; ordained as Presby- terian evangelist, Nov. 21, 1834, at Jefferson ville, Ind., and s. s., '33 — '35 ; p., Second Pi-esbyterian church, Louisville, Ky., '35 — '53 ; Professor of Biblical and Ecclesiastical History, Danville (Ky.) T. S., '53 — '66; s. s., College St. church, Louisville, Ky., since 1866. Author of a number of published sermons, addresses, and speeches. D. D., Hanover Coll., Ind., 1847 ; LL.D., Amherst, 1871. Married, (1) March 3, 1841, Catharine Cornelia, dau. of Thomas Prather, of Louisville, Ky., who died Sept. 28, 1844 ; (2) April 3, 1847, Martha Ann, dau. of Alexander Pope, of Louisville, Ky. Thi-ee children. Daniel Hunt, A. M., son of Daniel and Submit (Hyde) Hunt, was born in Columbia, Ct., April 16, 1806 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover, and with Rev. Dr. Basset, of Hebron, Ct. Teacher, New Jersey, and Plainfield, Ct., '28— '30 ; Andover T. S., '30 — '33 ; home missionary, Gardiner, Me., '33 ; s. s., Goshen, Ct., '33— '34 ; ordained, April 8, 1835, at Porafret, Ct., and p., '34— '61 ; w. c, Pomfret, Ct., '61— '69. Judge of Probate, '61— '69. Author of several historical discourses. Died from consumption, at Pomfret, Ct., July 2, 1869. Married, May 29, 1839, Mary R., dau. of Dan Porter, of Columbia, Ct. One child. CoRBiN Kidder, A. M., son of Nathaniel and Polly (Eddy) Kid- der, was born in Wardsboro, Vt., June 1, 1801; fitted for college with Hon. A. Hazeltine, and entered in 1823 ; was absent one year, engaged in teaching. Andover T. S., '28 — '32; ordained at Saxon- ville, July 30, 1834, and p., '34 — '37; evangelist, Williamsburg, '37— '38; agent of American Tract Society, '38— '39 ; p.. West Brattleboro, Vt., '39— '45 ; a. p., Attica, N. Y., '45— '47 ; s. s., Warsaw, N. Y., '47— '48, and p., '48— '49 ; s. s., Groton, N. Y., 48 ALUMNI, 1828. '50-'53; principal of "Home School for Boys," Owego, N. Y., '55— '58 ; s. s., Spencer, N. Y., '58— '62 ; s. s., ChurchvUle, N. Y., '62— '66; s. s.,Orland, Ind., '66— '72 ; s. s.. Poplar Grove, HI., '72— '74. Died from paralysis at Poplar Grove, 111., Dec. 29, 1874. Married, (1) Dec. 22, 1840, Esther Lorena, dau. of Ezra Wood, of "Westminster, who died at Orland, Ind., Dec. 24, 1871 ; (2) May, 1873, Mrs. Marie C, widow of Capt. Gorham, of Brooklyn, N. Y. One child. HosBA KiTTREDGE, son of Dr. Kendall and Sarah (Whiting) Kittredge, was born on the Island of Mount Desert, Me., March 25, 1803 ; fitted for college at Blue HUl Academy, Me., and with Eev. Jonathan Fisher. Andover T. S., '28 — '30 ; ordained by Washington Co. Association of Maine, atPobbinston, Me., July 10, 1832 ; principal of Blue Hill Academy, Me., '30 — '36 ; principal of Rushville Academy, N. Y., '36— '42; principal of Jordan Academy, N. Y., '42— '44 ; s. s., Presbyterian church, Sodus, N. Y., '44 — '50 ; s. s., Presbyterian church. Red Creek, N. Y., '50— '56 ; s. s., Eckford, Mich., '56— '60 ; home missionary. Mason, Mich., '60— '73. Died of fever in Mason, Mich., March 30, 1873. Married, (1) Nov. 18, 1830, Nancy, dau. of Eev. Jonathan Fisher,' of Blue Hill, Me., who died Feb. 1, 1845; (2) Feb. 18, 1846, Mary B., dau. of Levi Daggett, of Palmyra, N. Y. Seven children. John Theodore Kittredge, M. D., son of Dr. John B. and Mary (Kellogg) Kittredge', was born in Framingham, Jan. 24, 1811 ; fitted for college at Framingham Academj', and with Rev. Mr. Clark, of Sherborn ; entered the Sophomore class in 1825. Studied medicine with his father and at the medical schools in Boston, Philadelphia, and at Jefferson College ; M. D., Harvard Coll., 1833 ; practised at Fram- ingham, where he died of t3'phoid fever, Sept. 25, 1837. William Lewis Knight, [Wilbraham], son of William Knight, was born probably in New Salem, about 1807 ; fitted for college with Rev. Mr. Brown; or at Wesleyan Academy'. Studied law with his father .and at Warren, 0. ; was admitted to the bar in 1832, at War- ren, O. ; practised his profession at Warren, O., '32 — '45; Poland, 0., '45 — '47. Died from consumption of the bowels, at Poland, 0., Oct. 7, 1847. Married, Dec. 29, 1836, Eliza, dau. of William Ken- nedy, of Howland, 0., who died Aug. 4, 1843. One child. EzEKiEL Walter Leach, M. D., son of Thomas and Hannah (Hilton) Leach, Vas born in Manchester, Julj' 1, 1809; fitted for college with Rev. S. M. Emerson, of Manchester. Studied medicine with George C. Shattuck, and at Harvard Medical School, where he received the degree of M. D., 1835 ; practised in Boston, '35 — '41 ; took a voyage for his health, and died of chronic diarrhea on the pas- ALUMNI, 1828. 49 sage from Savannah, Ga., to Marseilles, March 2, 1842. Member of Mass. Legislature, '40 — '41. Married Charlotte E., dau. of Israel Foster, of Manchester, June 23, 1835. Four children. Edwin Howard Lothrop, son of Howard and Sally (Williams) Lothrop, was born in Easton, March 22, 1806 ; fitted for college with Thomas Snow, of North Bridgewater, (now Brockton) ; entered college, Feb., 1825. Broker, Albanj^, N. Y., '28— '30 ; farmer, Prairie Eonde township, Mich., '30 — '57; merchant. Three Rivers, Mich., '57 — '74. Represented Kalamazoo County in the State Legislature, seven years ; Speaker of the House, 1844. Died of cere- bral disease at Three Rivers, Mich., Feb. 17, 1874. Married, Dec. 21, 1831, Hannah Rodman, dau. of William Taj'lor, of Schoolcraft, Mich. No children. Arad Moobb, [Westminster], son of Joshua and Deborah (Town- send) Moore, was born in Athol, March 13, 1802 ; fitted for coUege at Leicester Academ3^ Studied law with S. Sanderson, Esq., of Westminster, Hon. John Davis of Worcester, and Hon. Samuel Hoar of Concord ; practised his profession, Waltham, '31 — '58 ; gave up his profession from ill-health ; resided at Framingham, four years. Died from paralysis at Framingham, Jan. 5, 1869. Married, Sept. 19, 1842, Mrs. Harriet P. Maynard, dau. of Nahum Piper, of Wal- tham, who died Dec. 25, 1859. One child. Calvin Barton Pratt, M. D., [Bridgewater], son of Calvin and Clarissa (Keith) Pratt, was born in Middleboro, April 16, 1806 ; fitted for college at Bridgewater Academy. Teacher some years ; studied medicine with Dr. Samuel Alden of Bridgewater ; M. D., Dartmouth, 1833 ; practised his profession at Hanover, '35 — '39 ; at Bridgewater, '39 — '62. Died of tumor in the stomach, at Bridgewater, Aug. 23, 1862. MaiTied, Nov. 28, 1833, Mary T., dau. of Jacob Perkins, of Bridgewater. Six children. William Richards, son of James and Sarah (Rich) Richards, was born in Enfield, Oct. 18, 1803 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy ; entered college, 1825. Studied law with Mr. Billings of Hatfield, '29 — '30, and with Hon. John Reed, of Barnstable, '31 ; admitted to the bar at Barnstable, 1 832, but never practised his profession. Died from consumption, Feb. 21, 1833, at Enfield. Married, April 16, 1832, Lydia, dau. of John Gray, Esq., of Yarmouth. No children. Emilius Kitchell Saybe, A. M., LL.B., son of Baxter and Eliz- abeth (Kitchell) Sayre, was born in Bottlehill (now Madison) , N. J., March 20, 1810 ; fitted for college at private school of Moses Smith, Elizabethtown, N. J. ; entered college in 1826. Studied law at Transylvania Univ., Lexington, Ky., '31 — '33 ; admitted to the bar, 50 ALUMNI, 1828. Lexington, Ky., 1833 ; practised in the several circuit courts in Cen- tral Kentucky, Court of Appeals, and Federal Court, '33 — '53 ; farmer, Monticello, Mo., since 1853. Delegate to Missouri State Constitutional Convention, 1861. Married, June 30, 1844, Elizabeth, dau. of Elijah Pierson, of New York Cit}'. Eight children. P. O. address, Monticello, Mo. Preseeved Smith, [Grafton], son of Noah and Rebecca (Cook) Smith, was born in Winchester, N. H., Sept. 11, 1801; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadlej', and entered in 1825. Andover T. S., '28— '31 ; ordained June 12, 1832, at Carlisle ; s. s., Pittsfleld, N. H., '32— '34; p., Carlisle, '38— '46. Died from typhoid fever, Dec. 29, 1853, at Philadelphia, Pa. Married, Nov., 1836, Eliza A. Greenleaf, of New York City. No children. John Boswel Spotswood, D. D., [Petersburg, Va.J, son of Eob- ert and Louisa (Bott) Spotswood, was born in Exeter Mills, Va., Feb. 8, 1808; fitted for college at Petersburg (Va.) Academy. Union T. S., Va., '28— '29 ; Princeton T. S., '29— '31 ; ordained, Oct. 19, 1833; s. s., Sussex Co., Va. '34, and p., '35 — '40; s. s., Ellicott's Mills, Md., '40— '42 ; p.. New Castle, Del., since 1842. Author of "Historical Account of the Presbyterian Church, New Castle, Del." D. D., Jefferson Coll., Pa., 1848. Married Sarah P., dau. of William S. Willing, of Philadelphia, Pa., May 23, 1832. Eight children. P. O. address, New Castle, Del. William Barre Stetson, son of Gideon and Nancy (Thayer) Stetson, was born in Amherst, Aug 15, 1803 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher in Virginia several years, and afterwards merchant there. Gave up business on account of ill-health, in 1844, and lived in Exeter, Me. Died from paralysis at Exeter, Me., March 12, 1863. Thomas Blanchaed Stockwell, son of Amos and Lucy (Blanch- ard) Stockwell, was born in Sutton, May 27, 1806 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Stiidied theology with several clergymen, but never preached. Died of consumption at Sutton, Feb. 26, 1833. Eliphalet Strong, A. M., son of Eliphalet and Marcia (Groves) Strong, was born in Stafford, Ct., March 4, 1799 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied theology with Eev. Nathan Perkins, of Amherst, '28— '30 ; ordained at Hinsdale, N. H., May 17, 1832, and p., '32 — '35 ; farmer. Downer's Grove, 111., since 1836. Married, (1) Sept. 19, 1830, Salome Thayer, dau. of Zebulon Dodge, of Belchertown, who died July 27, 1850; (2) Oct. 5, 1851, Mary, dau. of George Perkins, of Hatley, Canada East. Seven children. P. O. address. Downer's Grove, 111. ALUMNI, 1828. 51 Alvan Tobey, a. M., D. D., [Jamaica, Vt.J, son of Eev. Alvan and Tirzah (Hoar) Tobey, was born in Wilmington, Vt., April 1, 1808"; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '28— '31 ; ordained, Durham, N. H., Nov. 20, 1833, and p., '31— '71 ; w. c, Durham, N. H., '71— '72 ; w. c. South Berwick, Me., '72— '74. Superintendent of Schools, Durham, N. H., for twenty years. Author of " Christianity from God," and of funeral sermon of Kev. Jonathan French. D. D., Dartmouth, 1867. Died from paralysis of the brain, Sept. 21, 1874, in South Berwick, Me. Married Elizabeth, dau. of Chester Adams, of Charlestown, Aug. 20, 1835. Four children. Christopher Columbus Wheaton, [Warwick] , son of Eeuben and Abigail (Partridge) Wheatou, was born in Leicester, July 8, 1802 ; fitted for college at Chesterfield Academy, N. H., with Eev. Mr. Birge, of Brattleboro, Vt., and Eev. Preserved Smith, of Warwick. Studied medicine with Dr. Stephen Batchelder, of Eoyalston, at Brunswick, Me., and at Hanover, N. H. ; practised with Dr. Batch- elder at Eoyalston till 1835; at Richmond, N. H., '35 — '37; at Winchester, N. H., '37 — '48. Died of paralysis at Winchester, N. H., Sept. 24, 1848. Married Mary, dau. of Pearley Sibley, of Athol, June 2, 1835. Six children. Washington Harrison Winn, [Lunenburg C. H., Va.J, son of Horatio and Martha Eagsdale (Pool) Winn, was born in Oak Grove, Lunenburg Co., Va., Oct. 20, 1806 ; fitted for college with Johnison Smith of Petersburg, Va. Studied law at Lunenburg C. H., Va. ; practised his profession in Lunenburg and Brunswick Counties, Va., and in Texas. Died in Texas, May, 1842, of dyspepsia. Married Harriet, dau. of Joseph Machin, of Brunswick Co., Va., Dec, 1831. Four children. CLASS OF 1829. John Foster Allen, [Somers, Ct.J, son of Benjamin and Lucj- (Stark) Allen, was born in Springfield, May 30, 1799 ; fitted for college by private studies. Farmer, Persia, N. Y., '29 — '74 ; farmer; Gowanda, N. Y., since 1874. Married, June, 1837, Hannah Moss, of Sutton. , Two children. P. O. address, Gowanda, N. Y. AsHER Bliss, A. M., son of Simeon and Lucy (Southworth) Bliss, was born in West Fairlee, Vt., Feb. 20, 1801 ; fitted for college at Thetford Academy, Vt. Andover T. S., '29— '32 ; ordained as mis- sionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Post Mill Village, Vt., Sept. 25, 1832 ; missionary among the Seneca Indians, Cattaraugus, N. Y., '32 — '51 ; missionary of A. H. M. S., Corydon, Pa., '51 — '54; missionary to Seneca Indians, '54— '56 ; s. s., Stockton, N. Y., '56— '57 ; s. s.. 52 ALUMNI, 1829. Alleghany Mission, N. Y., '57— '67 ; w. c, South Valley (P. 0., Onoville), N. Y., '67— '81. Died of dysentery, March 23, 1881, at South Valley, N. Y. Married Cassandra, dau. of Isaac Hooper, of Boylston, Sept. 2, 1832, who died April 21, 1879. Six children. Haevey Blodgett, son of Daniel and Betsey (Russell) Blodgett, was born at Brimfield, Aug. 1, 1801 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Studied theology by himself while teaching at Whitesboro, N. Y., '33 — '36 ; s. s., Morgan and Rome, O., '36 — '37 ; ordained as Presbj'terian at Euclid (now Collamore), N. Y., Oct. 10, 1837. and p., '37 — '43 ; agent of Am. Bible Society, Southern Ohio, '45 — '46, and , at Jacksonville, 111., '46 — '50. Author of "Defence of American Bible Society." Died from tj'phoid pneumonia, at Jacksonville, lU., June 22, 1850. Married, Aug. 31, 1830, Diantha, dau. of Simeon Keep, of Monson. Eight children. Thomas Boutbllb, A. M., son of James and Abigail (Fairbanks) Boutelle, was born in Leominster, Feb. 1, 1802 ; fitted for college at New Ipswich Academy, ]Sr. H. Andover T. S., '29 — '32 ; in employ of American Educational Society, '33 — '34 ; ordained at Plymouth, May 21, 1834, and p., '34— '37 ; a. p., Woodstock, Ct., '37— '49 ; p., Bath, N. H., '50— '56 ; s. s., Ashburnham, '57 — '63 ; w. c, and engaged as bookseller, Fitchburg, '63 — '66. Died from heart disease at Fitchburg, Nov. 28, 1866. Married, April 21, 1835, Mary E., dau. of Benjamin Shepard, of Wrentham. Four children. Joseph Boltee Clapp, son of Peres and Annie (Bolter) Clapp, was born in Southampton about 1809 ; fitted for college with Rev. Vinson Gould, of Southampton, and at Sherburn. Studied law at Rochester, N. Y., and with Hon. Ogden Hoffman, of New York City ; practised his profession in New York City until 1845 ; discount clerk, Long Island Bank, Brooklyn, '45 — '53 ; clerk in the Brooklyn Post Office. Died in Brookljn, N. Y., of serous apoplexy, Aug. 17, 1862. Married. No children. Eeasmus Daewix Eldkedge, [Grotoul, son of Micah and Sally (Buttrick) Eldredge, was born in Dunstable, March 10, 1804 ; fitted for college at Groton (Mass.) Academy. Teacher, '29 — '32 ; Ando- ver T. S., '32— '33, and studied with Rev. Mr. Fisher, of Harvard, '33 — '34 ; principal of Peppei-ell Academy, '34 — '37 ; resident licen- tiate, Andover T. S., '37 — '38 ; ordained, April 4, 1838, at Hampton, N. H., and p., '38— '49 ; p., Salisbury, N. H., '49— '54 ; s. s., Pres- byterian church, Monticello and Perrjs Ga. ; principal of an academy at Milledgeville, Ga., '56— '60 ; a. p., Alton, N. H., '61— '62 ; p., Kensington, N. H., '64— '75 ; w. c, Athens, Ga., '75 — '76. Died of an abscess on the lungs at Athens, Ga., April 18, 1876. Married, April 28, 1834, Isabella Taijpan, dau. of John B. Hill, of Portsmouth, N. H., who died May 1, 1873. Three children. ALUMNI, 1829. 5S Charles Foebush, son of Ephraim and Eebecca (Sadler) Forbush, was born iu Upton, Dec. 13, 1803 ; fitted for college at Wrentham ■ Academy, and entered in 1826. Andover T. S., '29 — '32 ; ordained at Marlboro, Aug. 21, 1833, and p., '33— '34 ; p., Northbridge, '34— '38. Died from fever, Sept. 10, 1838, at Northbridge. Married, Nov. 6, 1833, Susan B., dau. of Jonathan Forbes, of Westboro. No children. Benjamin Franklin Foster, son of Richard and Esther (Jewell) Foster, was born in Hanover, N. H., June 16, 1803 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Studied theology with Rev. Silas McKeen, D. D., of Bradford, Vt., '29— '32 ; ordained as an evangelist at Manchester, N. H., March, 1832, and a. p., '32— '33; p., Salisbury, N.H., '33— '46 ; p., Dummerston, Vt., '46 — '67 ; w. c, Dummerston, Vt., '67 — '68. Died from consumption, Dummerston, Vt., Nov. 2, 1868. Married, (1) April 19, 1832, Ruth Hovev, dau. of John Kimball, of Orange, N. H., who died June 3, 1845 ; (2) July 20, 1846, Mrs. Mary C. Perry, dau. of Caleb John- son, of Manchester, N. H. Six children. JoHX Graham, son of Samuel and Elimah (Hutchins) Graham, was born in Townsend, June 18, 1802 ; fitted for college with Rev. David Palmer, and at New Ipswich Academj', N. H. Teacher, Con- cord ; studied theology with Rev. j\Ir. Southmaid, of Concord, and. at Yale T. S., '30 — '31; preacher and teacher, Charleston, S. C, '31 — '33. Died from pulmonary consumption in Townsend, Sept. 26, 1833. Abner Goodell, son of Dea. Abner and Lucy (Fuller) Goodell, was born in Mansfield, Ct., Dec. 10, 1805. Studied law with Mr. Sherwood of Buffalo, N. Y. ; teacher, Attica, N. Y., and in Middlebury Academy, "Wj'oming, N. Y. , studj-ing theology at the same time ; ordained as Presbj'terian minister, and p. and teacher, E. Bethany, N. Y., '35 — '37; teacher in Clarkson Academy, N. Y., '37 — '45. Died from consumption, March 29, 1846, at Clarkson, N. Y. Mar- ried, (1) Oct. 9, 1831, Sybil Celina, dau. of Thomas Hayden, of Pelham, who died April 25, 1835, at Wyoming, N. Y. ; (2) May 25, 1836, Elizabeth M., dau. of Richard Peck, of East Bethany, N. Y. Five children. MosES Billings Greene, son of Clark and Submit (Hastings) Greene, was born in Amherst, Nov. 4, 1805 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academj^ Teacher, Orleans, Chatham, and Provincetown, '29 — '37; teacher, Francesville, La., Woodville and Natchez, Miss., '37 — '47; resided at Amherst, '47 — '65. Died of typhoid fever at Amherst, Aug. 17, 1865. Mairried, Dec. 22, 1830, Betsey A., dau. of Dr. B. Seabury, of Orleans. Two children. 54 ALUMNI, 1829. Jeffries Hall, [Windsor, Vt.J, son of Timothj' Ware and Levina (Young) Hall, was born in Cornish, N. H., Feb. 3, 1802 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy. Meriden, N. H., and entered in 1826. Andover T. S., '29— '32 ; ordained June .5, 1833, at Hopkin- ton, and p., six years ; teacher, Hopkinton, '41 — '42 ; s. s., Wolfboro, N. H., eight years, and principal of academy there, '43 — '45 ; s. s., Elliot, Me., seven j-ears ; s. s., Chesterfield, N. H., twelve years ; w. c, Chesterfield, N. H., since 1869. Representative in the State Legislature, from Hopkinton, '38 — '39. Superintendent of Schools at Chesterfield, N. H., seventeen years. Married, June 19, 1833, Sarah Frances, dau. of Nathaniel Swift, of Andover. Five children. P. O. address, Chesterfield, N. H. P^ORDTCE Harrington, [Oakham], son of Levi and Elizabeth (Weston) Harrington, was born at West Brookfield, Aug. 31, 1801 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Auburn T. S., '29 — '31; ordained as evangelist, Nov. 1, 1831, at Pepperell ; home missionary, Andes and Colchester, N. Y., two years ; s. s., Roxburj', N. Y., one 3'ear ; s. s., Stamford, N. Y., nine j-ears ; p., Buell, N. Y., eight years ; p.. Big Flatts, N. Y., ten j^ears ; s. s., Campbell, N. Y., three years ; s. s., Oneonta, N. Y., two years ; principal of Addison Acad- emy, Orange, N. Y., '53 — '54. Removed to Orange, N. Y., in 1873. Published two sermons. Married, Aug. 14, 1832, Cynthia, dau. of James Boutelle, of Leominster, who died Jan. 24, 1881. Three children. P. O. address, Monterey, N. Y. George Hubbard, M. D., son of Simeon and Chloe (G-oodell) Hubbard, was born in Brimfleld, Aug. 18, 1808 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Studied medicine in Boston, mostly, but received the degree of M. D. from Yale Coll., 1835 ; always practised his pro- fession in Boston. Married, Nov. 21, 1850,' Mrs. Mary E. McLellan, dau. of Moses Warren, of Elliot, Me. No children. P. 0. address, 9 Portland St., Boston. OcHus Graves Hubbard, son of Elisha and Achsah (Graves) Hub- bard, was born in Sunderland, Jan. 7, 1805 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '29 — r'32 ; ordained at Leom- inster, May 23, 1833, and p., '33 — '51 ; a. p.. East Falmouth, '52. Died of typhoid fever at East Falmouth, Aug. 14, 1852. Married, July 25, 1833, Martha, dau. of Jacob Smith, of Hadley. Five children. RoDOLPHUs Baker Hubbard, A. M., [Leverett], son of Giles and Rebecca (Hubbard) Hubbard, was born in Sunderland, Sept. 3, 1803 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy ; Amherst Coll. , '25 — '27 ; Union Coll., '27— '29. A. M., Amherst, 1834; A. B., Amherst, 1874. Studied theology with Rev. Nathan Perkins, of East Amherst ; ALUMNI, 1829. 55 preached a j'ear or more iu Northampton and adjoining towns ; principal of an academy in Kingston, N. Y., five years ; principal of Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst, three years ; teacher, Northampton, five years ; teacher in Latin Grammar School, Worcester, live years ; principal of a Boy's Family School, Amherst, '55 — '68 ; engaged in agricultural pursuits at Amherst. Trustee of Williston Seminary, '51 — '75 ; Countj' Commissioner of Franklin Co., Mass., three years ; Representative of Sunderland in State Legislature, one year ; member of the Governor's Council, '51 — '52 ; member of State Board of Education, 1853; associated with Hon. Horace Mann in holding Teacher's Institutes in Mass. and N. H. ; editor of Worcester Co. Gazette, an anti-slavery paper, two years. Drowned in San Pablo Creek, several miles from San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 29, 1875. Married, April 27, 1832, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Ezra Fitch, of Guilford, Vt. Six children. William Albert Hyde, [Lisbon, Ct.J, son of Dea. Joel and Mary (Belcher) Hyde, was born in Jewett City (Preston), Ct., June 5, 1805; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. AndoverT. S., '29— '32 ; ordained, Jan. 2, 1833, at Yorktown, N. Y., and p., '32— '38; p., Westbrook, Ct., '38— '54 ; a. p., Greenwich, Ct., '54— '64; a. p.. Grassy Hill, Lyme, Ct., '64— '67, and p., '67—74. Died from pneumonia, Dec. 19, 1874, at Lyme, Ct. Married, Aug. 18, 1834, Martha W.', dau. of Justus Sackett, of Yorktown, N. Y. Eight children. Joseph William Jenks, A.M., [Boston], son of Eev. Dr. William and Betsey (Russell) Jenks, was born in Bath, Me., Nov. 23, 1808 ; fitted for college at the Boston Latin School, Boston High School, and with his father ; entered college, third term of Sophomore year, 1827. Teacher of a Young Ladies' School, Charlestown, six months ; Schoolmaster (now called "Prof, of Mathematics") on board the " Concord," of the Mediterranean squadron, '30— '32 ; then traveled over the principal countries of Europe and over Asia Minor ; studied at the "Royal and Special School of Living Oriental Languages," Paris; Professor of Languages, Urbana Univ., Urbana, O., 1853; principal of the Endicott Grammar School, Boston, several j^ears. Employed, several years, in aiding his father in writing "Compre- hensive Commentary of the Bible," and "Explanatory Bible Atlas and Gazetteer." Author of "Rural Poetry of the English Language." Established the " Illinois Cultivator," the first agricultural paper pub- lished in Illinois. Is now an author and Orientalist. Married, Nov. 3, 1842, Ann Maria, dau. of Capt. Samuel Goldsbury, of Boston. Two children. P. O. address, Newtonville, Mass. Feanklin Jones, A. M., son of Amos and Lephe (Estabrook) Jones, was born in Royalston, Aug. 9, 1801 ; fitted for college at 56 ALUMKi, 1829. Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Andover T. S., '31 — '32 ; founder of the Bowling Green li'emale Seminary, Ky., in 1832, and principal, '32 — '46. Died from consumption at Bowling Green, Ky., Aug. 16, 1846. Married, Sept. 11, 1833, Mary, dau. of Edward Kendall, of Westminster. Six children. Simeon Keep, A. M., son of Simeon and Alice (Goodell) Keep, was born in Monson, Maj- 23, 1809 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '32 — ^'35; ordained, Sept. 30, 1835, at Pelham, N. H., and p., '35— '41 ; w. c. '41— '44 ; p., Dana, '44— '61 ; s. s., Bristol, Wis., '61— '68 ; s. s., Sheboygan Falls, Wis., '68— '70 ; s. s., Stockbridge, Wis., '70 — '73. Died from consumption at Stock- bridge, Wis., April 24, 1874. Married. Nov. 8, 1836, Relief, dau. of Ethan Davis, of Holden. Two children. David Tappan Lane, son of Rev. Otis and Elizabeth (Paine) Lane, was born in Sturbridge, April 24, 1805 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Andover, T. S.,'29 — '31 ; lived in South Carolina, '31 — '32, for the benefit of his health. Was an accepted missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., but died from consumption in Sterling, Ct., Dec. 2, 1832. Giles Leach, son of Levi and Elizabeth (Thompson) Leach, was born in Bridgewater, April 1, 1801 ; fitted for college at Bridgewater Academy, and with Rev. Ebenezer Gay, of Bridgewater. Andover T. S., '29— '32: ordained in Sandwich, N. H., Feb. 5, 1833, p., '33— '40, and s. s., '40— '41 ; s. s., Meredith Village, N. H., '41— '42, and p., '42 — '54; a. p.. Wells, Me., '54 — '67; a. p.. Rye, N. H., '67 — '71 ; w. c, Meredith Village, N. H., since 1871. Commissioner of common schools, Belknap Co., N. H., and member of State Board of Education, three years. Married, Feb. 25, 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of Stephen Thompson, of Heath. Four children. P. O. address, Meredith Village, N. H. Daniel Brewster Lyjian, son of Daniel and Lj'dia (Mather) Lj^man, was born in Manchester, Ct., Jan. 26, 1800 ; fitted for college with Rev. Elisha P. Cook, of Manchester, Ct. Teacher in Manches- ter, Glastoubuiy ( '33 — '34) , Vernon, and East Hartford, Ct. ; farmer at East Hartford, Ct. , the latter part of his life, where he died from a broken limb, Oct. 28, 1846. Married, April 2, 1835, Caroline, dau. of Martin O. Hills, of East tiartford, Ct. Four children. Henry Lyiian, A. M., son of Theodore and Susan (-Whiting) Lyman, was born in Northampton, Nov. 23, 1809 ; entered college in 1826. Andover T. S., '29— '32 ; ordained at Northampton, Oct. 11, 1832 ; missionary to the Malay Archipelago, '33 — '34. Killed in Sumatra by the natives, June 28, 1834. Married, May 16, 1833, Eliza, dau. of Nathan Pond, of Keene, N. H. ALUMNI, 1829. 57 Samuel Matthews, A. M., [Easthampton] , son of Gideon and Martha (Ely) Matthews, was born in Chester, Feb. 20, 1803 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Union T. S., Va., '31 — '34 ; s. s., Tallahassee, Fla., '34 ; principal of the Female Seminary at Quincy, Fla., about three years, and s. s. there at the same time ; principal of Abingdon Academy, Abingdon, Va., '40 — '49, with the exception of a year and a half ('43 — '45), when he was President of Greenville College, Greenville, Tenn. ; ordained bj- Holston Presbytery, April 4, 1844, at Kingsport, Tenn. ; principal of Augusta Female Seminary, Staunton, Va.,'49 — '51 ; principal of a Seminary at Perth Amboy, N. J., '51 — '53, where he died from Bright's disease, Dec. 30, 1853. Member of the board of examiners of Emory and Henry Coll., Va., for many j'ears. A. M., Hampden Sydney Coll., Va., 1832. Mar- ried, Sept. 15, 1835, Irene, dau. of Aaron Hall, of Norwich (now Huntington). Two daughters. Samuel Maxwell, A. M., son of John and Eunice (Case) Max- well, was Ijorn in Lebanon, Ct., March 9, 1804. Teacher, Princeton, N.. J., '29— '31 ; Andover T. S., '31— '32 ; Professor of Ancient Lan- guages, and principal of the preparatory department, Marietta Coll., O., '33 — '53; founder of a Family School for Boys, and principal, '54— '64 ; agent of the "Western Freedmen's Aid Commission," '64 — '66. Died of congestion of the bowels, at Marietta, 0., Jan. 24, 1867. Married. Stillman Moody, son of Lemuel and Sally (Hanks) Moody, was born in Amherst, Feb. 20, 1804 ; fitted for college at Amherst Acad- emy. Teacher, IJagerstown, Md>, '29 — '30. Died from consumption, at So. Amherst, Nov. 15, 1830. Married, Nov., 1830. One chUd. Simeon Nash, son of Simeon and Amy (White) Nash, was born in So. Hadley, Sept. 21, 1804; fitted for college at Hopkins Acad- emy, Hadley, and under private teachers at So. Hadley. Studied law with Edward Hooker, Esq., of So. Hadley, '29 — '31, and with Hon. SamuelF. Vinton, of GaUipolis,0., '32 — '33 ; admitted to the bar, April, 1833 ; practised his profession at Gallipolis, O., '33 — '79. State Sen- ator, Ohio, '39 — '43 ; appointed in 1844, one of a commission of three to investigate the expenditures on the Public Works of Ohio ; mem- ber of the Constitutional Convention, 1850 ; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and of the District Court of the Seventh Judicial District, 0., '61— '62. Author of " A Digest of Twenty Volumes of Ohio State Reports," 1853, " A Digest of Ten Volumes of Ohio State Reports," 1861, " Morality and the State," " Crime and the Family," " Pleading and Practice under the Code of Ohio," 1856, four editions, and of numerous speeches, and articles in magazines. Died from enlargement of the spleen, Jan. 18, 1879, at Gallipolis, O. Married, Dec. 16, 1831, Cynthia, dau. of James Smith, of Granby. Seven children. 58 ALUMNI, 1829. William Fkascis Nelson, A. M., [Amherst] , son of Eev. Stephen and Emelia (Bobbins) Nelson, was bom in Sing Sing, N. Y., March 2;:), 1808; fitted for college at the Hartford ((ft.) Grammar School. Newton T. I., '29— '30, and '32 — '.34; principal of the Preparatory Department. Georgetown Coll., Ky., '.30 — '32; ordained in Boston. Nov. 9, 1834 ; Professor of Theology, Richmond Coll., ^'a., '.34— '.'58 ; teacher in same place, '38 — '42 ; Professor of Biblical Literature, Western Baptist T. I.. Covington, Ky.. '42 — '4.5; s. s., St. Louis, Mo.. '4.0— '40; s. s.. Cape Girardeau, Mo.. '46— '49 ; s. s.. Pough- keepsie, N. Y., '50 — '.51 ; s. s., Greenfield, '-51 — '•O.'i ; s. s., Wickford, R. I., '.So— '.59; President of Minnesota Central Univ., '.59— '00 ; principal of Kirkwood f>;male Seminary, '60 — '61 : p., Jacksonville, 111.. '61— '6i ; Hospital Chaplain, U. S. A., 'C2— '65 : Clerk in Post Office Department, Washington, D. C, '65 — '75. Author of essay on the Scriptural Observance of the Sabbath ; translated [ hlman's SjTiac Grammar. Died, March 11. 1875, at Washington, D. C, from dropsy of the heart. Married, Aug. 4, 1834, Susan H., dau. of Dea. Aaron Haj'den, of Eastport, 3Ie. Two children. Alvah Cushmak Page, A. M., son of Phineas and Lj'nthe (Macomberj Page, was bom in Hawjey. ilarch 17, 1806 ; fitted for college at Sanderson Academy, Ashfield. Studied theology with Rev. F. Freeman of Plj-mouth, '29 — '31 : ordained as an evangelist, at Charlemont, Nov. 8, 1831 : s. s . Montague, '31 — '32 ; s. s.. Rut- land, Bethany, and Pembroke. N. Y., three years : p., Norwich (now Huntington), '8.5— '-36; p., Tvringham, '36— '43 ; p.. Ka^t Al'iead, N. H.. '44— '47 ; p.. Pelham, '48— '50 ; p.. Holland, '.51— '54 : a, p., West Stafford, Ct.. '55 — '57; s. s.. Udina, Jll., '58; farmer, Elgin, HI., '59 — '77. Was thrown from his carriage and instantly killed at Elgin, 111., ^ept. 1, l'i77. ^larried, (1) -Tan. ^5. 1833. Marj- Ann. dau. of .Jonathan Blake, Jr., of Warwick, who died Nov. 20. 18.3.^; (2; .June 16, 1835, Esther, dau. of Abraham Williams, of Ashfield, who died Nov. 3, 1843; ^3) Nov. 5, 1844, Mary, dau. of Eleazer Everett, of Franeestown, N. H., who died Aug. 26, 1856 ; (1) Oct. 8. 1857, Hannah Wade, dau. of Col. William Brown, of Lyons Farms, N. J. Two children. Bexjamis Wtmax Pakkek, a. M., -^on of Aaron and -Jeru-sha (Damon) Parker, was bom in Reading, Oct. 13, 1803 : fitted for coUege at Atkin,son Academy, N. H. Andover T. S., '29 — '32; ordained at Reading, >ept. 13, 1832 ; missionarj", Marquesas Islands, '33 — '34, and stationed at Kaneohe, Oahu, Hawaiian Lslands. '.34 — ^"69 ; principal of the native Hawaiian T. S., Honolnlo, '72 — '77. Author of a Bible Text Book in the Hawaiian language. Died from the removal of a tumor from his arm, Honolulu, S. I., March 2-3, 1877. Married, Sept. 24. 1833, JIary Elizabeth Barker, of Branford, Ct. Three children. ALUMNI, 1829. 59 Justin Perkins, A. M., D. D., son of William and Judith (Clough) Perkins, was born in West Springfield, March 12, 1805 ; fitted for college at Westfield Academy. Teacher in Amherst Academy, '29— '30; Andover T. S., '30— '32 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '32— '33 ; ordained in West Springfield, July 7, 1833 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Oroomiah, Persia, '33 — '69. Translated into modern Syriac, the " Bible," " Baxter's Saints' Eest," " Doddridge's Else and Prog- ress," "The Dairyman's Daughter," and several school books ; author •of " Eight Years Eesidence in Persia," " Missionary Life in Persia," and several religious works in Nestorian ; editor of ' ' The Keys of Light" for twenty-six years. Member of American Oriental Society. D. D., Amherst, 1843. Died in Chicopee from dropsy of the liver, Dec. 31, 1869. Married, .July 21, 1833, Charlotte, dau. of Dr. William Bass, of Middlebury, Vt. Seven children. Nicholas PantoleOn Peteocokino, A. M., son of Pantoleon and Catharine (Paspaty) Petrocokiuo, was born in Chios, March 16, 1808, (O. S.) ; fitted for college at the Public School in Chios and at Mon- son Academy ; also attended the lectures of Prof. Bambas, Head Master of the Collegiate Institute of Chios, '21 — '22 ; A. B., Amherst, 1832. Cooperated, under the A. B. C. F. M., with the American Missionaries A.t Malta and Smyrna, as a translator and editor of books in Greek, '29 — '44 ; editor of the "Magazine of Useful Knowledge," in Greek, at Smyrna, '37 — '44 ; resided at Chios, since 1844, and U. S. Consul there, since 1867. Married, (1) Oct. 31, 1833, Cathar- ine, dau. of Stamatius Thalasseno, of Malta, who died Aug. 19, 1850 ; (2) Dec. 8, 1855, Charicleia Macheriadi, of Chios. Fifteen children. P. O. address, Chios, Greece. Jeremiah Pombroy, son of Joel and Mary (Campbell) Pomeroy, was born in Southampton, May 2, 1804 ; fitted for college at Sander- son Academy, Ashfield. Auburn T. S., '29 — '32 ; ordained as an evangelist by the Genesee (N. Y. ) Consociation, Oct. 7, 1833 ; mis- sionary, WoodhuU and Jasper, N. Y., '32 — '34; Cohocton, N. Y., '34— '35; p., Troy, N. H., '36— '44 ; s. s., Harrisville, N. H., '44 — '48 ; Colporteur of American Tract Society, Franklin Co., '51 ; s. s., Eowe, '53— '56; s. s.. West Hawley, '56— '58 ; s. s.. West Cummington, '58 — '61 ; s. s., Eeadsboro, Vt., '61 — '64 ; w. c. South Deerfield, '65 — '81. Eepresentative to the State Legislature, from Troy, N. H., 1844. Delegate from Eowe to the Mass. Constitutional Convention, 1853. Died at South Deerfield, Jan. 5, 1881, from a general wasting away of his vital powers. Married, Oct. 28, 1832, Almira, dau. of William Morton, of Hatfield. Four children. Elias Eigos, a. M., D. D., LL. D., [Mendham, N. J.], son of Eev. Elias and Augusta (Hullson, n6e Conger) Eiggs, was born in New Providence, N. J., Nov. 19, 1810 ; fitted for college with Ezra 60 ALUMNI, lH2i). Fiiirchild, of Now Providciu^^, N. J., !uul nt Aiiilicinl. Ac^iulciiiy. Amlovi'v T. S., '80 — '.'i2 ; ordained nt KliziilicUitowii, N. .1., Sept. 20, 1832; missionary of tin: A. B. C. 1<\ M., iil, AUicim, (;r(H'(:ii, '33 — ';!'!; nt Avfj;()H, Givccd, ';M — "M • »i SniyniM,, Aniu Minor, '3H — 'h'.\ ; nnd nt (ioiislnntinojilc, hImcc^ iHr),'!. 'I'rnnHbitcd the Hililii into the Armeninn nnd Buif;iii'i!ui liinfiiinncs luul aided otIierH in (ii'inik nnd Turkish vc^mions. Aiitlior ol' " A Mnnnnl ol' llic Ciialdcc Lnn- gna|!;(^" "A (Jranininr ol' tlu^ Modern Ai'inenian LnM^;n.'i;;('," "A Vocal)ulnry ol' Words \\»m\ in Modern Arnienin, not in tlu^ Ancient Loxi(^onM," "A (irannnai' oC Mie 'I'nrkish L:inf;uan(^ ns Written iu Anncniian ('har;u'ti^rs," " Brief Notes on tli(^ Oramrnar oC l-lie Bul- gai'ian Jjangunj^e," " SiiggeKl,ed ICinondMiioiis of tlie lOneli.sli Verwion of the Old 'l'eHtnnu^nt ; " ti'a]islM,ted I'l'om the (iennan, " 'i'lie Yonng Forester." 1). D., llanov(-i- Coll., la., IH;'.;! ; LL. 1)., Anilierst, 1H71. Married, Sept. 1«, 1«;(2, MarlJin, .lane, d:iu. ol' .loimston DmI/.c!, of Mendliain, N. .1. Eigiit <'ilildren. 1'- (). address, Constantinople, Turkey. PjDmund I'l'/rni!, Hiissni.L, son ol' John nnd Mary (J^ewis) linsseli, was born in Marblelieail, May 10, 1800; llU.ed for college ai Marlile- head Ac^adcniy. Teaciicr at Orleans and in N. .1., a lew yeai's ; went Sonth abont 18()0 and, liis I'riendH liaviiig lica,rd nothing from him sincct, is supposed to be dead. Wii,8 not nnirricd. K/.KKIVA. Kiissm,],, A. M., I). D., son ol' lienjanun II. and l/yilia (Tild(^n) Uussell, was born in Sonth Wilbi'ahain, Mar. 1 2, 1810 ; lilted for college! at, Monson Acadc^niy nnd under Willia,ni S. Ilni'l-, of Anilierst; (^iiteriMl colleger in 1820. Tea,chcr, Monson Academy, '2'J — '.'iO ; jirincip.'d ol' Hopkins Ac^adcniy, Ila.dlcy, '.'iO — "M ; 1,iitor, Amherst (Joll., '.'II — '.'i2 ; Andovor T. H., '.'t2 — '.'i;'! ; ordained at North Adams, June 22, IH.'U;, and ]>., '.'id — '.'ID; ]>., (Jiivet ('linrcli, Spring- (i('ld, '."iD — '49 ; p., Winthi'op Cliun^h, l<'>M,st Randolpli (now llolbrook), '4U — '71 ; w. c, IloDirook, sinci! 1871. I'liblishcil si^vcrid scrinonH and inagii/,inc articles. 1). 1)., AmIicrHt, 18.''i8. M;iri-icd, July l.'i, 1836, Loiiis(! Stori-s, d.aii. ol' Klislia Billings, Kh(i., ol'C'onway. Two da,iiglit(!rs. P- O. aildrcss, lloilirook, Mass. Ci.AUK Siiii.nY, son of Simeon and Liicinda, ((Jlnfllin) Sibley, wns born in Sutton, Oca. ,30, 1800; litti^d I'or (college with b'cv. Mr] iriilj, of Sutton, and at Amherst Aca,demy ; entered college in (^lasH of 1828 at the end of Junior y<'!ir, lint on acconnt ol' ill health fell back into the chiss of 182i). Studied theology with licv. Abinl Kislier, 1). I)., - of West Boylston, '2!) — '.'(1 ; ordained at Dublin, N. II., in .)\\w, 1831, and p.' of the iJaptisI (ihnrcli there, '31— '.'i.'t ; agent for the New Hampshire Sabbath School (lonvcntion, 18,'!,'1; p., York, M(!., '33_';!.r, ; p_^ j^j^jjo^ ]Hj,,_^ ';)6_'37; p., Kcnm^bnnk Port, Me., '37— '40 ; p., Manslleld, '10— '42 ; p.. Harvard, '42— '.'".() ; w. e.. New ALUMKI, 1829. 61 Hampton, N. H., '50 — '53, serving a few months as agent of the Theological Institution. Died at New Hampton, N. H., from a can- cerous ulcer, March 28, 1853. Married, Feb. 4, 1834, Jerusha A., dau. of Thomas Adams, of Marlboro, N. H. Five children. Vernon Smith, son of Nahum and Ruth (Newell) Smith, was born in Sturbridge, about 1803 ; fitted for college with Rev. Mr. Leonard. Hamilton Literary and Theological Institution, N. Y., '30 — '33 ; went South to teach. Died near Richmond, Va., from brain fever, Oct. 22, 1833. John Chapin Thompson, son of Stephen and Phoebe (Chapin) Thompson, was born in Heath, Sept. 27, 1804 ; fitted for college at Sandei'son Academy, Ashfield, Brattleboro Academy, with Rev. Moses Miller of Heath, and Edward Hitchcock, D. D., of Conway; entered college in the spring term of 1826. Andover T. S., '29 — '30, and '31— '32 ; ordained at Rowe, Oct. 28, 1835, and p., '35— '37 : p., Goshen, '37 — '42; agent of Franklin Co. Bible Society, '46; s. s., Halifax, '46 — '47; s. s., Montgomery, '52 — '53; farmer, Hol3'oke, '53 — '60; s. s., Cummington, '60 — '61; Real Estate Broker and Insurance Agent, Belvidere, 111., since 1863, supplying also various churches. Married, Dec, 1835, Lucy Ann, dau. of Dr. Thaddeus Chenery, of Holden. Five children. P. 0. address, Belvidere, 111. James Franklin Warner, son of James and Olive (Kilborn) Warner, was born in Wilbraham, Jan. 15, 1802 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '29— '32 ; ordained at Litchfield, Ct., July 31, 1833; p., Morris, Ct., '33— '34 ; p., Athol, '3-5- '37 ; music teacher, New York City, '37 — '64. Author of " Primary Note Reader," "Universal Dictionary of Musical Terms," and " Rudimental Lessons on Music;" translated Weber's "General Music Teacher," and " Theory of Musical Composition." Died in a fit, at New York City, March 6, 1864. Married, in 1836, Martha, dau. of James Minot, Esq., of Brattleboro, Vt. One child. CLASS OF 1830. Samuel Gilman Appleton, A. M., [Marblehead], son of Gen. James and Sarah (Fuller) Appleton, was born in Gloucester, Nov. 5, 1808 ; fitted for college at Marblehead Academy. Andover T. S., '29— '30; General T. S. of the Episcopal Church, New York City; ordained as priest in the Episcopal church, Dec. 10, 1835 ; rector, St. Andrew's Church, Hanover, '35 — '38; rector, Manlius, N. Y., '38 — '40; rector, Avon, N. Y., '40 — '44; missionary, Onondaga Co., N. Y., '44— '47; rector, Richfield, N. Y., '47— '50 ; rector, Delhi, N. Y., '50 — '54; rector, Ansonia, N. Y., '54 — '56; assistant minis- 62 ALUMNI. 1830. ter, Waterburv, Ct., '56 — '58; rector, Morrisania, N. Y., '58 — '68; rector, Bayonne, N. J., '68 — '71 ; in charge of a chapel of the Church of the AsccDsion, New York City, '71 — '73. A. M., Hobart CoU. Died from apoplexy, Nov. 29, 1873, in Morrisania, N. Y. Married,. Sept. 30, 1839, Sarah A., dau. of JSylvester Gardner, of Manlius, N. Y. Two sons. AViLLiAJi Arms, A. M., M. D., [Monti'ose, Pa. J, son of Phineas and Lydia (Root) Arms, was born in Wilmington, ^'t., May 18, 1802 fitted for college at Fairfield Academy, N. Y. ; entered college in l>r''27, second term of Freshman 3-ear. Andover T. S., '30 — '33 ordained in Park .St. Church, Boston, July 27. 1833; missionary Patagonia, '33 — '34 ; missionary, Borneo, Batavia. and Singapore '35 — '38 ; M. D., Dartmouth, 1839 ; practised medicine at Westmin ster, Vt., '39 — '40 ; in Jefferson and Dodge Counties, 'Wis.. '40 — '4G at Vandalia, and South Pass, 111., and other places ; has now retired fi-om practice. Married, (1) April 6, 1835, Mary Maxwell, of Phila- delphia, Pa., who died in Batavia, Java, Dec. 19. 1835 ; (2) Jan. 8, 1839, Mary Ann, dau. of Peter Aiken, of Putney, Vt. Six children- P. O. address, Du Quoin, lU. Abijah Eichaedson Bakee, A. M., D. D., son of ('apt. David and Jemima (Richardson) Baker, was born in Franklin. Aug. 30, 1805 ; fitted for college at Bradford Academy and Da3-'s Academy, Wrentham. Teacher, Medway High School, '30 — '31 ; Dorchester Academy, '31 — '32 ; Andover T. S., "32 — '35, and Abbott Resident, '35 — '37; teacher. Phillips Academ}', Andover, '3t! — '37 ; ordained at Medford, April 25, 1838, and p., '38— '48 ; agent of Mass. Sabbath School Society, '49 ; p.. Central Cong, church, Lynn, '50 — '56 ; a. p.. West Needham (Wellesley), '57 — '63 ; a. p., E. St. church. So. Bos- ton, '64 — '66 ; w. c, Dorchester district, Boston, '06 — '76. Author of " School History of the U. S.." "Exposition of the Assembly's Shorter Catechism ; " editor of six volumes of " The Mother's Assis- tant," six volumes of " The Happj- Home," and " The Child's Com- mentator on the Holy Scriptures." D. D., Austin Coll., Tex., 1870. Died from heart disease at Dorchester, April 30, 1876. Married, Oct. 1, 1835, Harriett Newell, dau. of Prof. Leonard Woods, D. D,, of Andover. Six childi-en. Alvax Wentwokth Chapman, M. D., son of Paul and Ruth (Pome- roy) Chapman, was born in Southampton, Sept. 28, 1809 ; fitted for college with Rev. Vinson Gould, and Pi-of. Bela B. Edwai-ds. Studied medicine at Savannah and Washington, Ga., and at Quinc}", Fla., '30 — '36; practised medicine at Quincj- and in Jackson Co., Fla.. '36 — '46 ; at Apalachicola, Fla., since 1846. Planter. Gadsden Co., Fla., '40 — '43; Collector of Internal Revenue, Apalachicola, Fla., 1865 ; Collector of Customs there, '66— '69. Author of "Flora of the ALUMNI, 1830. 63 Southern U. S." Married, Nov., 1889, Mrs. Mary Ann Hancock, d*u. of Benj. Simmons, of New Berne, N. C. One child. P. O. address, Apalachicola, Fla. Charles Chapin Coess, A. M., son of Asher and Lucy (Grennell) Corss, was born in Greenfield, May 23, 1803 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Preceptor of Deerfield Academy, '30— '31; teacher, West Springfield, '31— '32 ; Princeton T. S., '32 — '34 ; Kingston, Pa., '34 — '36 ; ordained as Presbyterian evange- list, Smithfield, Pa., Aug. 27, 1836 ; p., Presbjterian church, Athens (Tioga Ft.), Pa., '38— '47 ; p., Smithfield, Pa., '47— '69 ; a. p., East Smithfield, Pa., since 1869. Author of "A Cake not Turned," and " History of the old Presbytery of Susquehanna ; " edited an abridg- ment of Halj'burton's " Great Concern of Salvation." Married, (1) Sept. 1, 1836, Ann, dau. of Ziba Hoyt, of Kingston, Pa., who died Aug. 7, 1851 ; (2) June 6, 1866, Lucelia, dau. of Augustus Phelps, of Smithfield, Pa. Four children. P. 0. address, E. Smithfield, Pa. George Eastman, A. M., son of William and Fann}^ (Eead) Eastman, was borii in Granby, Oct. 18, 1800 ; fitted for college with William Eastman of Granbj'. Andover T. S., '30 — '33 ; ordained by Presbytery at Newburyport, Sept. 9, 1833 ; home missionaiy at Troy andMt. Clemens, Mich., '33— '36 ; p., Farmington, Mich., "'36— '43. Died from congestion of the liver, Aug. 12, 1845, at Wayne, Mich. Married, Sept. 13, 1833, Hannah, dau. of John Hunt, of Andover. Four children. Henry Edward Eastman, A. M., son of William and Fanny (Read) Eastman, was born in Granbj', Feb. 23, 1807 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '30 — '31 and '33 — '35 ; ordained, Brooklyn, N. H., Dec. 9, 1835, and p., '35— '38 ; p., Tolland, '38 — '41 ; p., Morristown, N. Y., '41 — '46 ; s. s.. Farmington, Mich., '46 — '49 ; s. s., Somerset, Mich., '49— '53. Died from typhoid fever at Somerset, Mich., Oct. 15, 1853. Man-ied, June 1, 1836, Minerva S., dau. of Elijah Nash, of Conway. Four children. Ephraim Fobes, son of Caleb and Mollj' (Fobes) Fobes, was born in Bridgewater, May 12, 1805 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '30— '33 ; ordained, Oct. 20, 1834, at Edgecomb, Me., and p., '34— '36 ; p.. Weld, Me., '37— '43 ; preached at Patten and Island Falls, Me., '43 — '69; s. s.. Crystal Plantation, Me., '69 — '70. Died, from congestion of the lungs, at Crystal Plan- tation, Me., Jan. 11, 1870. Married, (1) April 7, 1835, Mrs. Azuba G. Gove, dau. of Josiah Gould, of Edgecomb, Me., who died March 20, 1842; (2) Abigail, dau. of WUliam Ward, of Wilton, Me., March 7, 1844. No children. 64 ALUMNI, 1830. Thomas Lancaster Furber, son of John D. Furber, was born in Boston, in 1812 ; fitted for college at the Boston Latin School. Died at Boston in 1831. Horatio Balch Hackett, A. M., D. D., LL. D., son of Richard and Martha (Balch) Hackett, was born in Salisbury, Dec. 27, 1808 ; fitted for college at Phillips (Andover) Academy. Andover T. S., '30— '31, and '32— '34; tutor, Amherst Coll., '31— '32 ; Professor of Languages, Mt. Hope Coll., Baltimore, Md., '34 — '35; Adjunct Professor of Ancient Languages, Brown Univ., '35 — '38, and Profes- sor of Hebrew there, '38 — '39 ; Professor of Biblical Literature and Interpretation, Newton T. I., '39 — '68 ; ordained as a Baptist, Newton, Dec. 8, 1839 ; studied at Berlin and Halle, 1842 ; studied and traveled in Greece and the East, '51 — '52 and '58 — '59 ; Professor of Biblical Literature and New Testament Exegesis, Rochester T. S., '70 — '^o. Edited Plutarch's " De Sera Numinis Vindicta ; " translated " Winer's Chal dee Grammar ; " author of "Hebrew Exercises," "Illustrations of Scripture," " Commentary on tlie Acts," two editions, "Epistle to Philemon, with Notes," " Memorials of Christian Men in the War," and of several sermons and addresses ; translated Van Oosterzee's " Commentary on Philemon," and Braune's " Commentary on Philip- pians " for Lange's Commentarj' ; contributed to Smith's "Dictionary of the Bible," and was one of the editors of the American edition ; edited an American edition of Rawlinson's "Historical Illustrations of the Old Test9,ment ; " contributed largely to periodicals. Served upon the Board of American Revisers of the Bible. Member of American Academy of Arts and Sciences. D. D., Vermont Univ., 1845, and Harvard, 1861 ; LL. D., Amherst, 1862. Died from heart disease at Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1875. Married, Sept. 22, 1834, Mary Wadsworth, dau. of Rev. William Balch, of Salisburj'. Four children. Job Hall, son of ApoUos and Betsey (Williams) Hall, was born in Pomfret, Ct., May 11, 1802. Andover T. S., '30— '33 ; ordained, Jan. 15, 1834, at Ashford, Ct., and p., '34 — '37 ; in employ of Amer- ican Education Society, '37— '40 ; w. c, Orwell, Vt., '40 — '72. Died from paralysis at Orwell, Vt., Feb. 15, 1872. Married, Jan. 17, 1841, Sarah A., dau. of Silas Buell, of Orwell, Vt. Two children. David Abbott Hayes, son of David and Mary (Abbott) Hayes, was born in Newark, N. J., May 29, 1810 ; fitted for college with Ezra Fairchild. Studied law in Newark, N. J., with Chief Justice Hornblower and Gov. Wm. Pennington, '30 — '33 ; admitted to the bar at Newark, N. J., Sept., 1833, and practised there, '33 — '75. Member of the New Jersey Assembly, 1869. Died from heart disease, Newark, N. J., Nov. 11, 1875. Married, Feb. 11, 1851, Caroline D., dau. of Ivins Davis, of Burlington Co., N. J. Four children. ALUMNI, 1830. 65 Israel Hills, A. M., son of Jared and Florinda (Gibson) Hills, was born in Glastonburj-, Ct., Oct. 12, 1801 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '30 — '33 ; s. s., Saxonville, '34 ; s. s., Frankfort and Swanville, Me., '34 — '35; s. s., Jackson and Brooks, Me., '35 — '36 ; ordained at Lowell, Me., May 31, 1887, and p., '37— '45; a. p., Dixmont, Me., '46— '54 ; w. c, Bolton, Ct., '54 — "74. Died in Bolton, Ct., from consunjption, Dec. 6, 1874. Married, (1) June 22, 1837, Lucinda, dan. of Thomas Morton, of Jackson, Me., who died Aug. 6, 1846 ; (2) June 7, 1848, Marianne, dau. of John Gould, of Camden, Me. Seven children. George Lewis Holmes, A. M., [Middleboro] , son of Peleg and Eunice (Woods) Holmes, was born in Plympton, Sept. 3, 1806 ; fitted for college at- Middleboro. Teacher in Georgia, '30 — '31 ; planter, Memphis, Tenn., '31 — '67. Represented Memphis and Shelby Co. in the Tennessee Legislature. Died from erj^sipelas, near Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 27, 1867. A. M., Univ. of Georgia, 1833. Married, Nov. 19, 1831, Mrs. Elizabeth "Warner, dau. of Samuel Rembert, of Elbert Co., Ga., who died April 26, 1864. Three children. Henet Augustus Homes, A. M., LL. D., son of Henry and Dorcas (Freeman) Homes, was born in Boston, March 10, 1812 ; fitted for college at PhiUips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '30— '32; YaleT. S., '32— '34 ; engaged in Oriental studies, Paris, France, '34 — '35 ; ordained at Paris, France, June, 1835 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Constantinople, '36 — '51 ; in the diplomatic service of the U. S., Constantinople, '51 — '53 ; Librarian of New York State Library, since 1854. Author of " Observations on the Design and Import of Medals," " Our Knowledge of California and the North- west, 100 years since," "The Palatine Emigration to England, in 1709," "The Water Supply of Constantinople," "Future Develop- ment of N. Y. State Library," " CoiTect Arms of State of N. Y. ;" translated from the German, "The Little Hempis." LL. D., Columbia, 1873. Married, April 15, 1841, Anna Whiting, dau. of John Heath, of Brookline. Two children. P. O. address, Albany, N. Y. Daniel Minor Lord, [Shelter Island, N. Y.], son of Benjamin and Dorcas (Minor) Lord, was born in Lyme, Ct., April 9, 1800; fitted for college at Monson Academy ; entered college in 1827. PrincetonT. S.,'30— '33 ; ordained at Shelter Island, N.Y., as Presby- terianevangelist, April 16, 1834, and preached there, '34~'35 ; p,. Mari- ners Church, Boston, and agent of American Seamen's Friend Society, '35— '48; p.. Shelter Island, N. Y., '48-— '61. Chaplain of the Mass. Senate, one year. Died, Aug. 26, 1861, at Shelter Island, N. Y., from injuries received by being thrown from a carriage. Married, 66 ALUMNI, 1830. (1) June 20, 1835, Julia M., dau. of Timothy Brown, of Monson who died Oct. 26, 1836 ; (2) Eliza Ann, dau. of Isaac Hardy, o Chatham, Feb. 7, 1838. Nine children. James Lyman Mekeick, A.M., son of Gideon and Beulah (Stet hinsl Merrick, was born at Monson, Dec. 17, 1803 ; fitted for coUeg at Monson Academy. Princeton T. 8., '30 — '31 ; Columbia T. S. So. Carolina, '31 — '33 ; ordained as Presbyterian evangelist at Charles ton, S. C, April 15, 1834; missionarj' of A. B. C. F. M., a Tabreez and Oroomiah, Persia, '35 — '45 ; w. c, '45 — '49 ; p., Soutl Amherst, '49 — '64; w. c. South Amherst, '64 — '66. Instructor ii Oriental Literature, Amherst Coll., '52 — '57. Died from softening o the brain at South Amherst, June 18, 1866. Married at Tabreez March 11, 1839, Eunice, dau. of Nathaniel Taylor, Esq., of Ports mouth, Eng. No children. Stephen Caldwell Millett, A. M., son of Daniel and Elizabetl (Caldwell) MiUett, was bom in Salem, May 20, 1810 ; fitted fo college at Salem High School. Andover T. S., '30 — '32; studiei with Bishop Griswold, of Mass., '32 — '33: ordained Deacon in thi Protestant Episcopal Church, March 8, 1833, and Priest, June 26 1834; rector, Clappville, '33— '34 ; Saco, Me., '34— '39 ; Pompei and Jamesville, N." Y., '39— '40 ; Stafford, N. Y., '40— '45 : St Paul's Church, Beloit, Wis., '45 — '53 ; w. c, Oak Grove Farm, Wis. '53— '67. A. M., Hobart, 1840. Died at Oak Grove Faim. Wis. from consumption. May 28, 1867. Married, May 6, 1833, Saral Fuller, dau. of Gen. James Appleton, of Marblehead. Nine children Ephkaim Robbiss Nelsox, [Ajnherst], son of Eev. Stephen am Emelia (Eobbins) Nelson, was born at Sing Sing, N. Y., April 21 1810 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Principal of the Clas sieal School of Columbian CoU., Washington, D. C, 1831. Died ii Washington, D. C, from hemorrhage of the lungs, Aug. 31, 1831. Mark Ha.skell Niles, son of Jesse and Phebe (Haskell) NUes was born in Deer Isle, Me., Aug. 18, 1806 ; fitted for college wit! Eev. Leonard Withington, of Newbury ; entered college in 1827 Princeton T. S., '31 — '32 ; ordained as Presbyterian at So. Hanover Ind., in 1832, and p., '32 — '34; Professor of Ancient Languages Hanover Coll., Ind., '32 — '36; teacher, Round Hill, Xorthamptoa one year ; preached at Marblehead, '44 ; agent of Seamen's Friem Society, at B}'field, '45 ; preached at Lowell, '46 ; at Belfast, Me. '47. Died from heart disease, at Belfast, Me., Aug. 17, 1847. Mar ried, April 25, 1833, Stella Dwight, dau. of Levi Shepherd, o Northampton. Five children. James Paksons, son of Rev. Dr. David and Harriet (WUUamsl Parsons, was born in Amherst, Nov. 11, 1804 ; fitted for coUege a ALUMNI, 1830. 67 Amherst Academy. Studied law in Liberty Co., Ga., '30 — '31 ; teacher. Liberty Co., and Forsyth, Ga., '31 — '33. Died, from bilious fever at Quarantine Hospital, Staten Island, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1833. Married, April 5, 1832, Mary Eliza, dau. of Samuel Lewis, of Forsyth, Ga. Two sons. Philandee Oliver Powers, A. M., son of Oliver and Azubah (Carrnth) Powers, was born in Phillipston, Aug. 19, 1805 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S. , '30— '32, and '33— '34, being absent one year on account of ill health ; ordained at Phillips- ton, Oct. 29, 1834; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Broosa, Turkey, ■35_'45; Trebizond, Ty., '45— '62 ; s. s., Oneida Lake, N. Y., '62— '64; s. s.. So. Windsor, Ct., '64— '66 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Antioch, '66— '72. Died, Oct. 2, 1872, from kidney disease, at Kessab, near Antioch. Married, (1) Oct. 7, 1834, Harriet, dau. of Col. Ignatius Goulding, of Phillipston, who died Feb. 15, 1842 ; (2) Nov. 9, 1842, Sarah Lester, dau. of Frederick Perry, of Stock- bridge, who died Jan. 2, 1862 ; (3) July 22, 1863, Mrs. Ann Eliza Crane, dau. of Mr. Cowles, of Otiseo, N. Y. Two children. .1.7.9 Thomas Read Rawson, A. M., son of Gardner and Susan (Wil- kinson) Rawson, was born in Townshend, Vt., July 10, 1803 ; fitted for college at Chester (Vt.) and Amherst Academies. Principal of Cummington Academy, '30 — '31 ; Auburn T. S., '31 — '34; ordained, July 10, 1834, at Peru, and p., '34— '36 ; s. s., Malta, N. Y., '41 — '42; home missionary, Albany, N. Y., '36 — '76, where he was Superintendent of the City Tract Society for five years. Bethel Chap- lain, and Chaplain at the Penitentiary. Chaplain of General U. S. Hospital, Albany, N. Y., '64 — '65. Author of "Dominie and Pat- rick; or, the Bible vs. thePapac}'." Died, May 20, 1876, from cancer in the stomach, at Albany, N. Y. Married, (1) Aug. 18, 1834, Louisa Warner, dau. of Mitchell Dawes, of Cummington, who died Sept. 3, 1849 ; (2) Oct. 20, 1856, Sarah Ann, dau. of Samuel Thomas, of Vernon, N. Y. Six children. Benjamin Schneider, A. M., D. D., son of Henry and Mary (Noyce) Schneider, was born in New Hanover, Penn., Jan. 18, 1807 ; fitted for college at Norristown (Pa.), and Reading (Pa.) Academies ; Hamilton Coll., '26— '28; Amherst Coll., '28— '30. Andover T. S., '30 — '33; ordained, Oct. 2, 1833, at Nottingham, Md. ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Broosa, Turkey, '34— '49 ; at Aintab, Syria, '49— '68 ; at Broosa, Turkej', '68 — '72; teacher in the Tlieological Seminary at Marsovan, '74 — '75 ; w. c, New Britain, Ct., and Boston, '75 — '77. Author of " Origin of Fasts, Feasts, etc., in the Oriental Churches," published in Armeno-Turkish and Arabic ; translated into Armeno- Turkish "Jones' Catechism," "Baker's Catechism tested by the Bible," " Chrysostom on reading the Scriptures," and numerous tracts 68 ALUMNI, 1830. and sermons. D. D., Franklin and Marshall Coll., Lancaster, Pei 1860. Died, from paralysis, at Boston, Sept. 14. 1877. Marr (1) Sept. 16, 1833, Eliza Cheney, dau. of Josiah Abbott, of Frami ham, who died Sept. 14, 1856 ; (2) May 26, 1868, Susan Maria, d of Josiah Abbott, of Framingham. Five children. Moses Paksons Stickney, A. M., son of Moses and Sarah (Pi Stickney, was born in Byfleld, July 12, 1807 ; fitted for coUegi Dummer and Framingham academies; Harvard Coll., '25 — ' Amherst Coll., '28— '30. Bangor T. S., '33— '35 ; Yale T. '35— '36 ; ordained at Eastport, Me., April, 1837, and p., '37—' ordained as Deacon in the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1841, anc Priest, 1842 ; rector, St. Michael's Church, Marblehead, '42—' St. Peter's Church, Cambridgeport, '47 — '61 ; Burlington Coll., I lington, N. J., '51 — '52; assistant minister of the Church of Advent, Boston, '53 — '71 ; rector of Christ's Church, Bethel, Vt.,i St. Paul's Church, Royalston, Vt., since 1871. Married, Oct. 1842, Jane Frances, dau. of William Cuny, of St. Andrew's, f Brunswick. Five children. P. 0. address, Bethel, Vt. Abnee Taylor, son of Samuel and Sarah (Butler) Taylor, was b in Buckland, Aug. 5, 1808 ; fitted for college with Rev. B. F. Cla of Buckland. Teacher, Coventry, Ct., '30— '31 ; Dunkirk, N. '31— '32. Died from bilious fever at Buckland, Sept. 11, 1832. William Seymoue Tylee, A. M., D. D., LL. D., son of Joabs Nabby (Seymour) Tj'ler, was born in Harford, Pa., Sept. 2, 18 fitted for college at Harford Academy ; entered Hamilton Coll. Junior year, 1827 ; entered Amherst Coll., in Feb., 1829. Teach Amherst Academy, '30— '31 ; Andover T. S., '31— '32, and '34—': tutor, Amherst Coll., '32 — '34 ; studied theology with Dr. Skinner New York, '35— '36 ; ordained at No. Amherst, Oct. 16, 1859 ; tul Amherst Coll., 1836; Professor of Latin and Greek Languag Amherst Coll., '36— '47, and Professor of Greek, since 1847. Ed of " Germania and Agricola of Tacitus," "Histories of Tacitu "Plato's Apology and Crito," " Demosthenes' De Corona," "Phi pics and Olynthiacs of Demosthenes," and with Hackett, editoi " Plutarch's Delay of the Deity." Author of " Theology of Gr Poets," "Prayer for Colleges," several editions, "Memoir of Lobde "History of Amherst College," "The Teaching of Christ on Duration of Future Punishment," "The Teaching of Paul on Duration of Future Punishment," and numerous sermons and arti( in periodicals. O. D., Harvard, 1857; LL. D., Amherst, 18 Trustee of Mt. Holyoke Seminary, Williston Seminary, Maplewi Seminary, Pittsfleld, and Smith Coll., Northampton. Married, S( 4, 1839, Amelia Ogden, dau. of Mason Whiting, of Binghamton, Y. Four sons. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. ALUMNI, 1830. 6t> Lawrence Henry Van Dtck, sou of Henry L. and Catherine (Van len) VanD3'ck, was born in Kinderhook, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1807 ; fitted ir college at Kinderhook Academj' ; entered college in 1827. Auburn . S., '30 — '33 ; ordained bj- the Pi-esbj-tery of Cayuga, N. Y., Aug. ?, 1833; agent of American Tract Society in Ky.. '33 — '34; s. s,, reen Creek, Ky., '34 — '35 ; p., Cairo, N. Y., '35 — '38 ; p., Spencer- )wn, N. Y., '38— '42. and w. c, '42— '43 ; s. s., Reformed Dutch hureh, GUboa, N. Y., '43 — '44, and p., '44 — '52 ; p., Guilderland, '. Y., '52— '56 ; p., Blooming Grove, N. Y., '56— '61 ; p., Stone .rabia, N. Y., '61— '67 ; w. c, '67— '70 ; p., Reformed Dutch Church, nionviUe, N. Y., '70 — '73 : is now rector of Hertzog Hall, New runswick, N. J. Married, (1) Aug. 27, 1833, Christina, dau. of arent Hoes, of Kinderhook. N. Y., who died Jan. 2, 1851 ; (2) Oct. , 1852, Mary D., dau. of Hezekiah A. Holdridge, of Great Barring- m. Seven children. P. O. address, New Brunswick, N. J. John Wade, LL. B., son of John and Mary Dorcas (Page) Wade, as born in Woburn, Sept. 28, 1810. Harvard Law School, '30 — '32 ; tudied law with Bradford Sumner of Boston, '32 — '33 ; admitted to le bar, in Boston, 1833 ; practised with Bradford Sumner of Boston, 13— '35 ; at Lowell, '35— '41 ; at Baltimore, Md., '41— '51. LL. B., [arvard, 1834. Died from consumption in Baltimore, Md., Oct., 0, 1851. Married, in 1838, Anna Elizabeth, dau. of Geo. F. War- eld, of Baltimore, Md. No children. Francis Warriner, A. M., son of Solomon and Eleanor (Keep) Tarriner, was bom in Springfield, Nov. 20, 1804 ; fitted for college t Homer, N. Y. Professor of Mathematics and Navigation on board tieU. S. Frigate Potomac, '31— '34 ; Yale T. S., '35— '36 ; Union T. ., '36 — '39, and resident licentiate, '39 — '40; ordained in Chester, )ct. 26, 1841, and p., '41— '47 ; s. s., Waterford, Vt., '48— '54, and '., '54^'60; s. s., Chester, '60— '65 ; w. c, Chester, '65— '66. luthor of " The Cruise of the Potomac." Died from disease of the tomach, at Chester, April 22, 1866. Married, Nov. 24, 1842, Sarah L., dau. of John Hamilton, of Chester. Two children. Reed Wilkinson, A. M., son of Oliver and Olive (Rawson) Wil- inson, was born in Townshend, Vt., Dec. 8, 1804 ; fitted for college t Chester (Vt.) and Amherst Academies. Teacher, New Braintree, iO— '31; Andover T. S., '31— '32, and '34— '36 ; Instructor in Wheeling (Va.) Institute, '32— '34 ; teacher, Belmont Co., O., '34; rincipal of State University, Vincennes, Ind., '36 — '38; principal f St. Louis (Mo.) High School, '38— '42 ; ordained by Presby- 3ry of Cincinnati, O., Nov. 10, 1842; home missionar}'. Western lissouri, '42 — '43; s. s., Reading and Sharon, O., '43 — '46; p., 'omeroy, O., '46 — ^'56, and teacher, '52 — '54; a. p., Cong, church, 'airfield, la., '56 — '63 ; clerk in the Paj-master General's department. 70 ALuirs-i, 1830. Washington, D. C, '63 — '64; Superintendent of Iowa College for the Blind, Vinton, la.. '64 — '67; a. p., Cong, church, Toledo. la., '67— '70 ; w. c, Fairfield, la., '70— '79. .Supt. of PubUc Schools in Jefferson Co., la., two vears. Died, from diabetes, at So. London- derry, Vt., Aug. 24, 1879. Married, Oct. 13, 1836, Lucinda S.. dan. of Samuel Butler, of Buckland. One child. Beadfokd Dexnis TVlllis, son of Thomas and Hannah (Dean) Willis, was born in Easton, June 8, 1802. Studied theology with Eev. Samuel Nott, of Stonghton ; teacher in Illinois a short time. Died- from consumption in Wareham, Dec. 22, 1832. Not married. CLASS OF 1831. JoHX Aldex, son of .John and Nancy (Gray) Alden, was bom in Ashfleld, .Jan. 10, 1806 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Newton T. I., '31— '33 ; ordained at Shelbume Falls, Oct. 10, 1833, and p. of Baptist church and principal of Franklin Academy, '33— '40 ; p., No. Adams, '40— '46 ; p., FajvUle (Southboro),'46— '4^ : p., WQstfield, '48 — '.53 ; p. and Chaplain of the State Prison, Windsor, Vt., '53 — '55; agent for Foreign Missions, Northern New England ■'55 — '56 ; agent of American and Foreign Bible Society in Southern New England, '56 — '66; removed to Providence in 1867, and agent of the Ehode Island Baptist State Convention, for some time ; is now a Life Insurance Agent, in Providence. R. I. Author of " Histoiy of Westfield," and •■ Centennial Poem of the Town of Ashfleld," and various sermons and poems.' Married, Nov. 25, 183?. Ann Maria, dau. of Ephraim Chamberlain, of Cambridgeport. Three children. P. O. address, 10 Dexter St., Pro^-idence, R. I. JoHK Locke Alexander, M. D., son of Asa and Abigail Alexan- der, was born in Winchester, N. H., Dec. 21, 1806 ; fitted for college at Lawrence, Deerfield, and Amherst academies. Medical CoU. of S. C, Charleston, '31— '32, and practised in S. C, '32— '34 ; Berk- shire Medical CoU., '34 — '35, receiving degree of M. D., 1835 ; prac- tised at Hubbardston, '35 — '45; at Winchester, N. H., '45 — '48: vegetable farmer. West Cambridge (now Arlington) , '48 — ^'55 ; has resided in Belmont since 1850 ; Broker and Insurance Agent, Boston, since 1855. Married Mrs. Rebecca Whitney, dau. of James Perry, of Belmont, Oct. 16, 1850." No children. P. O. address, Belmont, Mass. Abel Lester Baeber, [AshbyJ, son of Abel and Cloe (Case) Barber, was born in Otis, Dec. 27, 1803 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied theology with Rev. AUen McLean of Sunsbury, Ct., '31 — '33 ; ordained in Sept., 1833 ; in the employ of the Ameri- AlUMNI, 1831. 71 can Board, Wis., two years ; in the employ of the A. H. M. S.,'Wis., one year ; farmer. Wis., six years ; editor in Wis., six years ; resided at WaUingford, Ct., where he died from nervous prostration. Oct. 7. 1875. Married, Sept. 11, 1833, Elizabeth, dau. of Amasa Woodford, of Avon, Ct. Nine children. Homer Babeow~, [Rochester], son of Branch and Rebecca (Clark) Barrows, was born in Wareham, Dec. 19, 1806 ; fitted for coUege at Day's Academy, Wrentham. Andover T. S.. '31 — '34; s. s.. West Middleboro (now LakeviUe). '34 — '36, where he was ordained, June 1, 1836, and p., '36— '42 ; s. s., Norton, '42— '45 ; p.. Dover. N. H., '45 — '52; p., Wareham, '52 — '59; s. s.. No. Haverhill, Mass.. and Plaistow, N. H., '59 — '69 ; s. s., LakeviUe, '69— '72 ; w. c, Andover, '72 — '81. Died at Andover from dropsy, April 1, 1881. Married, May 25. 1836, Sarah Merill, dau. of Simeon Welch, of Plaistow, N. H. Five children. Sa3idel Dickixsox Baetox, a. M., son of Samuel Dickinson and Huldah (Willey) Bai-ton, was born in Granby, Jiilv 4, 1803; fitted for college with William Eastman of Granby. Andover T. S., '31 — '34 ; home missionary of the Am. S. S. Union, in Xorthem El., '34 — '36. Died from bilious fever, April 11, 1836. Unmarried. Thomas Cceti> Biscoe. son of Thomas and Bathsheba (Howe) Biscoe, was born in Cambridge, July 18. 1810 ; fitted for college at a private school in Cambridge. Taught an academy and studied theology at Brattleboro, Vt., '31 — '32 : merchant, Pittsfleld, N. H., '32— '33 ; studied theology with Rev. W. A. Stearns, D. D., of Cam- bridge, '33 — '35 ; s. s.. South Weymouth, two years; ordained, July 18, 18.38, at Grafton, and p.. '38— '6s ; p., Uxbridge. '68 — '75 ; w. c, HoUiston, since 1875. Married, Sept. 2. 1833, EUen Elmore, dau. of Benjamin Lord, of Brattleboro, Vt. Nine children. P. O. address, HoUiston, Mass. Richard Bliss, son of George and Abigail (Rowland) Bliss, was born in Springfield, May 12, 1811 ; fitted for coUege at Monson Academy; Yale CoU., '27— '28 ; Amherst CoU., '28— '31. Studied law in Springfield and at Harvard Law School, '31 — ^"34 ; admitted to the bar in 1834 ; practised in Monson and Springfield, '34 — '40 ; Clerk of Hampden Co. Court, '41 — '53 ; horticulturist, Springfield, '53 — '73 ; manufacturer, AUston, '74 — '78 ; resided in Cambridge, and is now in Brighton Dist., Boston. Married, May 18, 1837, Sarah Pynchon, dau. of Samuel Eastman, of Hardwick. "Two children. P. O. address, Brighton Dist., Boston, Mass. Jonathan Brace, A. M., D. D., son of Thomas Kimberly and Lucy Mather (Lee) Brace, was bom in Hartford, Ct., June 12, 1810 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Grammar School, Hartford, Ct. ; Yale 72 ALUMNI, 1831. Coll., '27— '28 ; Amherst Coll., '28— '31. Andover T. S., '32— '33 ; Yale T. S., '33— '34 ; Princeton T. S., '34— '35 ; ordained, June 12, 1838, at Litchfield, Ct., and p., '38 — '44 ; s. s.. Central Presbvterian church. New York City, '44— '45 ; p., Milford, Ct., '45— '63. "Editor of "The Religious Herald," Hartford, Ct., '57— '77. Author of " Scripture Portraits," and numerous sermons and addresses. A. M., Yale, 1850 ; D. D., Amherst, 1858. Died, Oct. 1, 1877, from organic disease of the liver, at Hartford, Ct. Married, April 3, 1839, Sarah Elizabeth, dan. of Eben Finch, of "Washington, N. Y., who died July 30,1866. Three children. Elbridge Bkadbuey, a. M., ['Framingham] , son of Edward and Abigail (Hill) Bradbury, was born in Medford, Aug. 21, 1805 ; fitted for college at Phillips (Exeter) Academy; entered college in 1828. Teacher of a Classical School, New Lebanon, N. Y., '31 — '32 ; teacher of a Classical and English School, Hudson, N. Y., '32 — '33; tutor, Amherst Coll., '33— '35 ; Princeton T. S., '35— '38 ; soliciting agent for the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions in Middle and Southern States, 1838 ; ordained as Presbyterian, Bedford, Pa., Nov. 18, 1839, and p., '39— '41 ; p., WUliamsport, Pa., '41— '47 ; p., New Providence, N. J., '47 — '51 ; w. c, Elizabeth, N. J., '51 — '53; pro- prietor and principal of Classical Institute, Hudson, N. Y., '53 — '68 ; p., Cong, church, Sandisfleld, '68 — '73 ; s. s.. New Boston, '73 — '77; w. c. New Boston, '77 — '79 ; home missionary, Lincoln, Kans., since 1879. Married, April 20, 1840, Mary J., dau. of Richardson Under- bill, of Hudson, N. Y. Two sons. P. O. address, Lincoln, Kans. HiLLiAED BBTAJfT, A.' M., son of Sctli and Lucy (Fuller) Bryant, was born in Middleljorough, Feb. 3, 1808 ; prepared for college at Amherst Academy ; entered in 1826, but lost one year on account of ill-health. Andover T. S., '31 — '32 ; tutor in a private family, Mary- land, '32 — '34 ; General T. S. of Protestant Episcopal church in New York City, '34 — '35 ; ordained by Bishop Onderdonck, Sept. 22, 1835 ; missionary at Athens, Greece, one j-ear ; in charge of two small parishes, Litchfield, Ct., '37 — '40 ; in charge of parish. West- port, Ct., '40— '41; rector of St. Paul's Church, Wallingford, Ct., '41 — '60; teacher, Cheshire, Ct., '50 — '52, and rector of St. Peter's Church there, '52— '64 ; rector of St. Peter's Church, Hebron, Ct., '64— '80. Died from erysipelas at Hebron, Ct., Sept. 11, 1880. Married, April "25, 1838, Melissa, dau. of Asher Stone, of New York City. Eleven children. Ebenezer Bdrgbss, A. M., son of Ebenezer and Mercy (Hale) Burgess, was born in Grafton, Vt., June 26, 1805 ; fitted for college at Chester (Vt.) and Amherst academies. Teacher in Amherst Academy, '31— '32; Andover T. S., '32— '33, and '35— '37 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '33 — '35 ; teacher of Hebrew and Greek, Union T. S., ALUMNI,, 1831. 73 '37 — '38 ; ordained at Grafton, Vt., March 19, 1839 ; missionary ot A. B. C. F. M., at Ahmednuggur, India, '39 — '51 ; at the Satara Mission, '51 — '53 ; s. s., Centreville, '57 — '59 ; s. s., Dracut, '59 — '61 ; s. s., Lanesville, '61 — '63; s. s.. So. Franklin, '64 — '67. Lectured on Indian Archaeology" and the Antiquity of Man at the Lowell Insti- tute, Boston, '65 — '67. Author of " Grammar of the Mahratta Lan- guage," "Idiomatic Sentences of the Mahratta Language," and an " Astronomy " and " Grammar " in Mahratta ; translated from San- scrit, a work on " Astronomj- ; " also revised the Mahratta translation of the Bible. Member of the American Oriental Society. Died from typhoid pneumonia, at Newton Centre, Jan. 1, 1870. Married, (1) March 11, 1839, Mary, dau. of Elijah Grant, of Colebrook, Ct., who died June 24, 1842 ; (2) Sept. 15, 1846, Abigail, dau. of Ariel Moore, of South Hadley, who died at Mahabaleshwar, April 26, 1853 ; (3) June 28, 1868, Mrs. Azubah Town Bridgman, dau. of Amasa Stone, of East Brookfleld. Four children. Chesteb William Cowles, M. D., son of Joseph and Beulah (Walkup) Cowles, was born in Amherst, March 10, 1808 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Dartmouth Medical School, '31 — '32 ; Berkshire Medical Coll., '33 — '35, where he received the degree of M. D., 1835 ; practised at Crawfordsville, lud., '36 — '38 ; at Bentons- port, la., '38 — '78 ; retired in 1878. Also merchant at Bentonsport, la., '43_'58. Married, July 23, 1846, Martha "W.. dau. of Sylvanus Howe, of Plnfleld. Four children. P. O. address, Bentonsport, la. Andrew Denny, M. D., sou of Nathaniel Paine and Sally (Swan) Denny, was born in Leicester, April 30, 1812; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Studied medicine with Edward Flint, M. D., of Leicester, and at Harvard Medical School, where he received the degree of M. D., 1834 ; practised at Jackson, Ala., '35 — '69. Died in Jackson, Ala., from a disease of the spine, June 9, 1869. Married, Jan. 20, 1841, Amanda F., dau. of John M. Chapman, of Suggs ville, Ala. Eight children. Oeloef Mather Dorman, A. M., [Lenox, N. Y.], son ol Stephen and Charity (Mather) Dorman, was born in Wilbraham, Jan. 7, 1809 ; fitted for college at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham. Studied law with Hon, Azon Taber of Albany, N. Y., '31 — '33 ; teacher in the Albanj' Female Academy, part of this time ; studied with Hon. Charles Downing of St. Augustine, Fla., '34 — '35; admitted to the bar in March, 1835 ; practised in Jacksonville, Fla., '35 — '40 ; at St. Augustine, Fla., in partnership with Gen. Peter S. Smith, '40 — '47; at Chicago, m. , '47 — '53; botanist, St. Augustine, Fla., '53 — '61; Paymaster, with rank of Major, '62 — '66 ; Judge of the Corporation Court of the City of Norfolk, Va., '67— '68 ; Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals of the State of Va., '68— '70 ; lived in Norfolk, 6 74 ALUMNI, 1831. Va., '70 — '79. Served during the Seminole war, as Lieutenant, three months, and as Captain and Adjutant of a Cavalry Regiment, one year. Died at Norfolk, Va., June 16, 1879. Married, Sept. 4, 1845, Mai-garette E., dau. of Rev. Vinson Gould, of Southampton. Luther Emerson, [Wethersfield, Ct.J, son of Rev. Joseph and Rebecca (Hazeltine) Emerson, was born in Beverly, Nov. 29, 1810; fitted for college at Phillips (Andover) and Amherst Academies. Teacher, Wethersfield, Ct., '31—32; Andover T. S.. '32— '35 ; teacher, Wethersfield, Ct., '35 — '36 ; liome missionary, Mass. and Ct., '36 — '37; preacher and teacher, Amherst Co., Va., '37 — '43; p., Presbyterian churches, Pisgah and Goshen, Va., '43 — '52 ; p., Pres- byterian church, Middlebrook, Va., '52 — -'67. Died from typhoid pneumonia, at West Middlebrook, Va., Feb. 9, 1867. Married, June 15, 1841, Catharine, dau. of James Minor, of Brookhill, Va. Five children. Joshua Emery, [Andover] , son of Joshua and Elizabeth (Welch) Emery, was born in Newburyport, Aug. 5, 1807 ; fitted for college at Phillips (Andover) Academ3\ Andover T. S., '31 — '34; ordained May 13, 1835; p., Calvinistic church, Fitchburg, '35 — '38; p.. First Church, Weymouth, '38— '73; w. c, since 1873. Published the "Quarter Century Memorial," and "Semi-centennial Record," of First Church, Weymouth. Died at Kansas City, Mo. , April 24, 1882. Married, May 19, 1835, Harriet, dau. of Jacob Peabody, of Boston. Four children. Dexter Fales, son of Jeremiah and Ellis (Rudd) Fales, was bom in Charlemont, March 20, 1806 ; fitted for college with Rev. Urbau Hitchcock, and Rev. Walter Tileson. Teacher, Newark, N. J., '31 — '33. Died from consumption, at Newark, N. J., in Feb., 1833. Nathaniel Augustus Fisher, M. D., son of William and Mary (Ellis) Fisher, was born in Attleboro, Aug. 3, 1811 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied medicine with Dr. L. L. Miller, '31 — '33 ; Harvard Medical School, '33 — '34, where he received the degree of M. D., 1834; practised medicine and deutistrj' in Provi- dence, R. I., and Florida, '34 — '50; is now Secretary of the R. I. Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Surgeon of the 13th Regiment of Conn. Volunteers, fifteen mouths. Married, Oct. 22, 1834, Ophelia, dau. of Hon. John Nichols, of Thompson, Ct. One daughter. P. 0. address, 174 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. Kendall Flint, M. D., sou of Elijah and Elizabeth (Putnam) Flint, was born in Danvers, Feb. 4, 1807 ; fitted for college at Hamp- ton Academy, N. H. Andover T. S., two years; studied medicine ALUMNI, 1831. 75 at Danvers and Boston, '36 — '39 ; M. D., Harvard, 1839 ; practised in Haverhill, '40 — '72 ; retired from practice in 1872. U. S. Exam- ining Surgeon, seventeen years. Married, June 28, 1842, Mary C., dau. of Phiueas Carleton, of Haverhill. Two cliildren. P. O. address, Haverhill, Mass. David Fosdick, son of David and Joan (Skilton) Fosdick, was born in Charlestown, Nov. 9, 1813; fitted for college at Bradford Academy. Andover T. S., '31 — '33; resided in Charlestown, Brook- line, and Andover, teaching a part of the time, '33— '37 ; w. c, Groton, '37 — '41 ; ordained at Sterling, March 3, 1841, and p. of Unitarian church, '41 — '45; p., Hollis St. church, Boston, '46 — '47; p.. Unita- rian church. So. Groton, '54 — '60 ; minister at large, Groton, for some years; now w. c, Groton. Translated " Hug's Introduction to the New Testamsnt." Author of various sermons and articles in maga- zines. Married, (1) March 10, 1841, Sarah Lawrence, dau. of Rev. Samuel Woodburj^, of North Yarmouth, Me., who died Nov. 25, 1860; (2) Jan. 27, 1871, Mrs. Mary J. Applin, dau. of Stephen Kendall, of Groton, who died June 13, 1879. Five children. P. O. address, Groton, Mass. Galen Foster, son of Asa and Sarah (Morrill) Foster, was born in Canterbury, N. H., Oct. 10, 1807 ; fitted for college at Gilmanton Academy, N. H. Studied law with Hon. Henry Shippen of Mead- ville. Pa., and Hon. T. H. Sill, Erie, Pa., '31— '34 ; admitted to the bar, at Erie, Pa., Aug., 1834, and practised there, '34 — '63; has resided in Canterbury, N. H., since 1869. Unmarried. P. O. address, Canterbury, N. H. John Lawrence FOx, M. D., son of Ebenezer and Susannah (Patterson) Fox, was born in Salem, Jan. 8, 1811 ; fitted for college at Salem Latin School. Studied msdicine at Philadelphia, Pa., and with Dr. A. L. Pierson of Salem; M. D., Harvard, 1835; teacher, '35— '37; Assistant Surgec^n, U. S. Navy, '37 — '47; Surgeon, '47 — '64 ; had charge of the Naval Hospital at Chelsea and Brooklyn ; has also been Asst. in the Medical Bureau, Washington, D. C. Died from hypertrophy of the heart, at Roxbury, Dec. 17, 1864. Married, June 15, 1847, Elizabeth Amory, dau. of Commodore Charles Morris, U. S. N., of Washington, D. C. Four children. Jesse Loring Frart, son of Jess 3 and Olive (Cutts) Frary, was born in Southampton, Dec. 28, 1810. Princeton T. S., '31— '32 teacher, Va., '32— '34 ; Lane T. S., Ohio, '34—36 ; p., Mo., '36— '42 w. c, Va., '42 — '44 ; s. s., Harrisburg and Strausburg, Va., '44— '46 farmer, Va., '46 — '55 ; principal and proprietor of a Female Seminary, Shepardstown, Va., '55 — '67. Died from pneumonia, at Shepards- town, Va., Feb. 29, 1868. Married, (1) Oct. 14, 1839, Eliza, dau. 76 ALUMNI, 1831. of Benoni Clark, ofWesthampton, who died at "Waterloo, Mo., Sept, 21, 1842 ; (2) Feb. 7, 1845, Mary A., dau. of Morris Gibbons, of Jefferson Co., West Va. Two children. James Garvin, A. M., [Plymouth, Vt.J, son of James and Lydia (Clark) Garvin, was born in Bethel, Vt., in 1809 ; fitted for college at Chester Academy, Vt. Studied with William C. Woodbridge, of Hartford, Ct., '31— '32 ; teacher in Enfield, '32— '33 ; in Cavendish, Vt., '33— '35 ; in Chester, Vt., '35— '37 ; in Pikeville, Tenn.,'37— '38; tutor. East Tennessee Univ., Knoxville, Tenn., '38 — '42; Professor of Mathematics and Chemistry there, '42 — '46. Died from bilious fever, at Knoxville, Tenn., June 29, 1846. Married, Dee. 5, 1883, Sarah Ann, dau. of Luther Gunn, of Pittsfield. Two children. John Noethend Goodhue, son of John and Lucy (Gage) Good- hue, was born in Salem, Jan. 29, 1810 ; fitted for college at Salem Grammar School. Andover T. S., '31— '32 ; Yale T. S., '32— '34; ordained at Marlboro, Maj' 4, 1836, and p. 'until his death from typhus fever, Sept. 13, 1839. His latest sermon was published after his death. Married, May 5, 1836, Emilj', dau. of Capt. Thomas Leach, of Manchester. Two children. Aldin Grout, A. M., son of Joel and Asenath (Wilder) Grout, was born in Pelham, Sept. 2, 1803 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '31 — '34 ; ordained at Holden, Nov. 19, 1834 ; missionary among the Zulus, Natal, So. Africa, '34 — '70 ; w. c. , Springfield, since 1870. Government Missionary to Queen Victoria, '44_'45. Married, (1) Nov. 17, 1834, Hannah, dau. of Ethan Davis, of Holden, who died Feb. 24, 1836 ; (2) Charlotte, dau. of James Bailey, of Holden, Nov. 23, 1838. Four children. P. 0. address, 20 Florence St., Springfield, Mass. Moody Harrington, A. M., son of Aaron and Nancy (Mann) Harrington, was born in Cornish, N. H., April 10, 1798; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, N. H. Auburn T. S., '31 — '33; ordained as Presbyterian, Oct. 4, 1834 ; p., Camillus, N. Y., '34— '3S; Morrisville, N. Y., '38— '47 ; Preble, N. Y., '47— '50 ; Lafayette, N. Y., '50— '53 ; p., Middlefield, '54— '58 ; s. s.. Feeding Hills, '58—60; w. c, West Springfield, '60 — '65. Chaplain of the House of Coitcc- tion in Hampden Co. Author of several sermons. Died of consump- tion of the blood, July 22, 1865, at Albany, N. Y. Married, Dec. 16, 1835, Julia, dau. of David Mack, Esq., of Amherst. Five children. Thomas Morris Howell, son of Nathaniel Woodhull and Fanny (Coleman) Howell, was born in Canandaigua, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1811; prepared for college at Canandaigua Academj- ; entered college in ALUMNI, 1831. 77 1828. Studied law with his father, at Canandaigua, '31 — '34, and practised there since. District Attorney of Ontario Co., N. Y., '37 — '48 ; U. S. Commissioner for the northern District of N. Y., and U. S. Master in Equitj', since 1858. Married, Ma.y 16, 1838, Louisa, dau. of Hon. Samuel Young, of Ballston, N. Y. Two daughters. P. 0. address, Canandaigua, N. Y. James Humphrey, A. M., [Amherst], son of President Heman and Sarah (Porter) Humphrey, was born in Fairfield, Ct., Oct. 9, 1811 ; fitted for college atPlainfield Academj', Ct., and teacher there, '31— '33. Studied law at Yale Law School and with Seth P. Staples, Esq., of New York; practised, Louisville, Ky., '36 — '38 ; Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory, Amherst Coll., '38 ; practised law. New York City, '38— '66. Held many public offices in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; State Senator ; IMember of Congress, '58— '60, and '64— '66. Died from kidney disease, at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 17, 1866. Married, Oct. 11, 1836, Urania, dau. of Joseph Battelle, of Norfolk, Ct. Four children. Enoch Smith Huntington, son of Andrew and Zeruiah B. (Smith) Huntington, was born in Ashford, Ct., Sept. 30, 1804; fitted for college with private teachers. Teacher and studying theology, '31— '36; s. s., Groveland, 111., '36— '42 ; p., Clinton, Ct., '43— '50 ; s. s. at various places; p., Danbury, Ct. Died from pulmonary consumption, at Danbury, Ct., April 7, 1862. Married, (1) Sept. 8, 1836, Lucy, dau. of Dr. Chester Cowles, of Amherst, who died June 12, 1843; (2) Oct. 29, 1843, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Talcott, dau. of Edward Willcox, of Clinton, Ct., who died Feb. 1, 1852 ; (3) April 13, 1853, Esther, dau. of Burr Lyon, of Fairfield, Ct. Five children. Solomon Boltwood Ingram, A. M., son of Zaccheus Crocker and Sarah (Hastings) Ingram, was born in Amherst, April 1, 1807 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academv. Teacher, '31 — '33 ; Andover T. S., '33— '35; tutor, Amherst Coif., '35— '36 ; ordained, Dec. 28, 1836, at Sunderland, and p., '36 — '40. Died from hemorrhage of the lungs, in Sunderland, June 2, 1840. Married, Dec. 15, 1836, Jane, dau. of Rev. Daniel Beers, of Greenport, L. I. No children. James Barclay Jebmain, A. M., son of Silvanus P. and Catherine (Barclay) Jermain, was born in Albany, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1809 ; fitted for college at Washington Academy, Cambridge, N. Y. ; Middlebury Coll., '24— '26 ; Amherst Coll., '29— '31. Lawyer and financier, Albany, N. Y. A. M., Middlebury Coll. P. O. address, Albany, William Reed Jewett, [Gloucester], son of Rev. David and Rebecca (Reed) Jewett, was born in Rockport, Sept. 12, 1811 ; fitted 78 ALBMNI, 1831. for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '31 — '34, and Abbott Resident, '34— '35 ; s. s., Braintree, '35— '36 ; ordained, Jan. 18, 1837, at Griswold, Ct., and p., '37— '43 ; s. s., Lisbon, Ct., '43— '44; p., Plymouth, N. H., '45— '62 ; s. s., Fisherville, N. H., '62— '63, and p., '63— '74 ; w. c. Concord, N. H-, since 1875. Mar- ried, Sept. 24, 1838, Hannah Anne C, dau. of Joseph Lester, of Griswold, Ct. No children. P. O. address. Concord, N. H. i David Lewis Johns, [Canandaigua, N. Y.J, son of Eev. Evan and Fanny (Lyman) Johns, was born in Hatfield, Jan. 11, 1812; fitted for college at Canandaigua Academy, N. Y. Studied law at Canandaigua, N. Y. ; practised for some time at Penn Yan, N. Y., in connection with Judge Wells ; then at Marshall, Mich., until about 1846, and at Canandaigua, N. Y., for a time ; after his lather's death, merchant at C orning, N. Y. ; removed to Chicago, 111. Enlisted at the breaking out of the Eebellion, but died in camp at Chicago, from inflammatory rheumatism, Dec. 25, lf61. Married, Dec. 21, 1842, Adeline, dau. of Clement Trowbridge, of Albion, Mich. Five children. Anastasids Kaeavelles, [Zante, Greece], fitted for college at Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst. Teaclier in this country for sOme time ; returned to Athens, Greece, studied law, and was Judge in one of the courts there ; director of telegraphs in the Island of Syra, Greece. Died several jears ago. Samuel Putnam Cleaves King, son of Amos and Abigail (Cleaves) King, was born at South Danvers (now Peabody), March 23, 1809; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Merchant, Lowell, '32 — '33 ; since then a farmer in Peabody. Married, Sept. 2, 1847, Mary M., dau. of Nathaniel Jewett, of Hollis, N. H. Four children. P. O. address, Peabody, Mass. Edvtard Kieklakd, [Norwich], sou of Samuel and Dorcas (Max- well) Kirkland, was born in Warwick, June 24, 1808 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Studied law with Judge Merrick of Worcester, '31 — '34 ; admitted to the bar, 1834 ; practised at Templeton, '34 — '38 ; business agent of a book publishing company in Louisville, Ky., '38— '42 ; lawyer, Brattleboro, Vt., '42— '66. Representative to Vermont Legislature, several years ; State Senator, two years. Died from paralysis, at Brattleboro, Vt., Jan. 6, 1866. Married, (1) May 24, 1836, Catharine P., dau. of Jonathan Robinson, of Templeton, who died April 15, 1840; (2) Oct. 31, 1844, Frances S. M., dau. of Jonathan Robinson, of Templeton, who died Oct. 12, 1858 ; (3) Oct. 18, 1859, Mary, dau. of Joseph Slate, of Bernardston. Three children. ALUMNI, 1831. 79 Chester Lord, son of Rev. Henry and Fidelia (Graves) Lord, was born in Williamsburg, July 30, 1812 ; fitted for college with his father, and at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Andover T. S., '31 — '34. Died from typhus fever, Nov. 8, 1834, at Williamsburg. Daniel Eddy Manton, son of John and Mary (Brown) Manton, was born at Kinderhook, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1811 ; fitted for college at Kinderhook academy, N. Y. Andover T. S., '31— '32 ; Princeton T. S., '33— '35 ; s. s., Chittenango, N. Y., '36 ; s. s., Fayetteville, N. Y., '36 ; s. s., Eedding, Ct., '36 — '37 ; ordained as Presbyterian evangelist, Alton, 111., April 1, 1838 ; visited the West Indies, '38— '39 ; s. s., Hillsdale, N. Y., '39 ; w. c, Kinderhook, N. Y.,'39— '41. Died at Kinderhook, N. Y., March 5, 1841. Married, Oct. 2.5, 1840, Elsie, dau. of Rev. Dr. Sickles, of Kinderhook, N. Y. No children. Jeremiah Miller, son of Elijah and Chloe (Allen) Miller, was born in Avon, Ct., Nov. 12, 1805; fitted for college at Westfleld Academy. Yale T. S.,'31— '34; s. s., Clinton, Ct., '34 ; ordained atWestbrook, Ct., Feb., 1835, and p., '35— '37 ; p., Eedding, Ct., '37 — '40; s.. s., Presbyterian church, Bethany, Pa., '40 — '44; s. s., Presbyterian church, Mt. Joy, Pa., '45 — '47; Secretary of Philadel- phia Sabbath Association, '47 — '68; w. c, '68 — '71. Died from paralysis, at Media, Pa., July 27, 1871. Married, May 17, 1836, Ellen, dau. of Elnathau Tyler, of Northford, Ct. Five children. fj[ Benjamin Day Nelson, M. D., son of Thomas Cary and Sally (Day) Nelson, was born at "Bleak Hill," King William Co., Va., May 15, 1810 ; fitted for college with private tutors. Studied medi- cine with Dr. Gregg of Fredericksburg, Va., and at Philadelphia, Pa., '33 — '35 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1836 ; practised occasionally and lived on his estate, Wyoming, King William Co., Va., '35 — '46, where he died from dyspepsia, June 21, 1846. Manled, in the spring of 1835, Henrietta, dau. of Dr. Austin Brockenbrough, of Tappahannock, Essex Co., Va. Three children. John Orgain, [Lunenburg Co., Va.J, son of John and Marj' (Jackson) Orgain, was born in Brunswick Co., Va., Sept. 7, 1809; fitted for college with Anderson Bagley, Brunswick Co., Va. Princi- pal of " Flat Rock Female Seminary," Lunenburg Co., Va., for manj^ years. Represented Lunenburg Co., in the State Legislature. Died from consumption, at Flat Rock, Lunenburg Co., Va., Aug. 22, 1871. Married, Dec. 31, 1834, Annie, dau. of George Craig, Esq., of Lunenburg Co., Va. Eleven children. Calvin Emmons Park, A. M., [Stoughton], son of Calvin and Abigail (Ware) Park, was born in Providence, R. I., Dec. 30, 1811 ; fitted for college at a private school, Providence, R. I. ; Brown Univ., 80 ALUMNI, 1831. '27— '28 ; Amherst Coll., '28— '31. Teacher, Weymouth, '31— '32; Andover T. S., '32— '35 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '35— '37 ; ordained at Waterville, Me., Oct. 31, 1838, and p., '38— '44; Instructor in Rhetoric, Waterville Coll. (now Colby Univ.), '39— '43 ; p.. West Boxford, '46 — '59 ; teacher of private school, West Boxford, since 1859. Married, Nov. 5, 1839, Harriet Turner, dau'. of Joseph Pope, of Portland, Me. Five children. P. O. address. West Boxford, Mass. Alexander George Paspati, A. M., M. D., [Scio, Asia Minor], was born in Greece ; studied medicine at Padua Jledical Coll. , Italy, where he. received the degree of M. D., 1835 ; has alwaj's practised at Constantinople, Turkey. Author of "The Language of the Gypsies," in transactions of American Oriental Society; '? Etudes sur les Tchinghian^s ; " and a work on the topography and history of Constantinople, in modern Greek. Married. No children. P. 0. address, Constantinople, Ty. Stillman Pratt, son of Dea. Benjamin and Mary (Smith) Pratt, was born in Reading, April 24, 1804 ; fitted for college at Atkinson (N. H.) and Phillips (Andover) Academies. Andover T. S., '31— '34 ; ordained, April 22, 1835, at Orleans, and p., '35— '39 ; s. s., Eastham, '39; home missionary. South Adams, '39 — '48: home missionary, Melrose, '49 — '51; p., Carver, '51 — '54; editor of the " Mother's Assistant," '50 — '52 ; s. s.. No. Falmouth, '57 ; editor of the "Middleboro Gazette," '54— '62. Author of "Life of Gen. Fremont," "Bible Questions for Young Children," and several Sunday School books. Died from dysentery, at Middleboro, Sept. 1, 1862. Married, (1) May 7, 1835, Eleanor Morton, dau. of Dea. Ransom Dickinson, of Amherst, who died Nov. 18, 1839 ; (2) March 22, 1841, Mary, dau. of Reuben Richardson, who died in 1848; (3) Aug. 21, 1849, Hannah, dau. of C apt. Charles Brigham, of Grafton. Eleven children. Joseph Lewis Riggs, [Mendham, N. J.], son of Rev. Elias and Augusta (Hullson u6e Conger) Riggs, was born in New Providence, N. J., March 19, 1809 ; fitted for college with Ezra Fairchild ; entered col- lege in 1826. Teacher, '31— '33 ; Andover T. S., '33— '34 ; Princeton T. S., '34— '36 ; teacher, '36— '38 ; resident graduate, Andover T. S., '38 — '39 ; teacher, N. J., and Ind., '39 — '43 ; ordained as Presbyterian at Wells, Pa., Aug. 27, 1845, and s. s., '43 — '54 ; s. s., Millerstown, Pa. ; engaged in business, Elmira, N. Y. ; s. s., Cumberland, HI., '58 ; city missionary, Elmira, N. Y., '59 — '65. Died at Elmira, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1865, from tj-phoid fever. Married, May 1, 1844, Elizabeth Ann, dau. of Rev. Egbert Roosa, of Wells, Pa., who died in Jan., 1864. Six children. ALUMNI, 1831. 81 Lewis Sabin, A. M., D. D., [Belchertown] , son of Thomas and Abigail (Durfee) Sabin, was born in Wilbraham, April 9, 1807; fitted for college with Hon. Myron Lawrence of Belchertown, and at Hopkins Academy, Hadlej-. Principal of Hopliins Academy, Hadley, '31—32, and '33— '35 ; studied theology at Andover T. S., '32— '33, and with Eev. John Brown, D. D., of Hadley; ordained June 6, 1836, as an evangelist; missionary-, Stanstead, C. E., '36 — '37; p.. Temple ton, '37 — '72; w. c, '72 — '73. Author of several sermons and numerous articles in periodicals. D. D., Amherst, 1857. Trustee of Amherst Coll., '62 — '73. Died from heart disease, at Templeton, June 8, 1873. Married, Nov. 28, 1833, Maria P., dau. of Dea. William Dickinson, of Hadley. No children. Alvah Spaulding, [Jaffrey, N. H.], son of Abel and Lucy (Pierce) Spaulding, was born in Townsend, Sept. 9, 1807 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, N. 11. Andover T. S., '31 — '34 ; s. s., Troy, N. H., '34 ; s. s., Chesterfield, N. H., '34— '35 ; ordained at Cornish, N. H., Oct. 1, 1835, and p. ,'35— '65 ; p., Weathersfleld Centre, Vt., '65 — '68. Died from apoplexy and aljscess of the lungs, at Weathersfleld Centre, Vt., May 11, 1868. Married, Nov. 17, 1835, Ambra, dau. of Levi Tower, of FitzwUliam, N. H. Five children. Daniel Smith Talcott, A. M., D. D., son of Daniel and Abigail (Jewett) Smith, was born in Newburyport, March 7, 1813 ; fitted for college with Amos Pettingell, and Alfred W. Pike, of Newburyport. Andover T. S., '31— '34, and teacher of Hebrew there, '34— '36 ; ordained at Sherborn, Dec. 7, 1836, and p., '36 — '38; Professor of Sacred Literature, Bangor T. S., since 1839. D. D., Waterville, 1853, and Bowdoin, 1858. Name changed from Smith to Talcott, in 1863. Married, April 22, 1840, Sophia Hammond, dau. of Dea. George W. Brown, of Bangor, Me., who died April 1, 1866. Four children. P. 0. address, Bangor, Me. Chaeles Edward Tennent, A. M., M. D., son of Charles and Ann Martha (Smith) Tennent, was born in Charleston, S. C, March 14, 1812 ; fitted for college with Christopher Cotes. Studied at South Carolina Medical College, Charleston, where he received the degree of M. D., 1836; practised, St. Johns Parish, Colleton Dist., near Charleston, S. C, '36 — '49 ; farmer since 1849 ; has resided at Ashe- ville, N. C, since the war. Married, July 25, 1844, Mary Julia, dau. of John Archibald Fripp, Esq., of St. Johns Parish, S. C. Ten children. P. 0. address, Asheville, N. C. Erastus William Thayer, [Boston], son of Joseph and Susan (Cannon) Thayer, was born in Barre, June 7, 1812 ; fitted for college at Boston Latin School, and at Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst ; 82 AJLDMNI, 1831. entered college, 1829. Teacher, '31— '34 ; Andover T. S., '34— '36 ; s. s., Palestine, 111., '36— '44 ; s. s., Paris, 111., '44— '51 ; w. c, Paris, 111., '51 — '53; w. c, Springfield, 111., '53 — '55; s. s., Decatur, 111., '55— '58; w. e. there, '58— '60; s. s., Chatham, 111., '60— '66; w. c, since 1866; resided on a farm at Chatham, 111. Author of " Calvary and its Victim." Married, June 23, 1843, Angeline, dau. of John C. Alexander, of Danville, 111. Five children. P. 0. address, Springfield, 111. Thatcher Thayer, A. M., D. D., son of Capt. Nathaniel and Charlotte M. (Baker) Thayer, was born in Boston, Dec. 9,1812; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Teacher, Mt. Pleasant Institute, . Amherst, '31— '32 ; teacher, Hartford, Ct., '32— '33 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '33— '34; Andover T. S., '34— '37 ; ordained, Feb. 13, 1837, at Dennis, and p., '37 — '41 ; p., Newport, R. I., '41 — '73, and Pastor Emeritus, since 1873. Traveled and studied in Europe, '41 — '43. D. D., Coll. of N. J., 1857. Published two addresses. Married, May 8, 1850, Eliza DeWolf, dau. of William Vernon, Esq., of New- port, E. I. No children. P. O. address, Newport, R. I. TVellington Hart Tyler, A. M., son of Joab and Nabby (Sey- mour) T3ier, was born in Harford, Pa., Oct. 14, 1812; entered Amherst Coll., 1829. Andover T. S., '31— '32 ; teacher, Mercer Co., Ky., '32 — '34 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '34 — '36 ; principal of academy, Manlius, N. Y., '36 — '38; principal of Young Ladies Institute, Columbia, S. C, '40— '41 ; founded the Pittsfleld (Mass.) Young Ladies Institute, 1841, and principal, '41 — '53. In business in New York Citj', some years; principal of Cincinnati (O.) Female Semi- narj', '62. Died in Labrador, while traveling for his health, from congestion of the brain, Aug. 19, 1863. Married, in 1838, Caroline Eliza, dau. of John Carpenter, of Hoosick, N. Y. Thi-ee children. Seth Hardin Waldo, [Canterbuiy, Ct.J, son of John E. and Beulah (Foster) Waldo, was born in Hampton, Ct., Oct. 4, 1802; fitted for college at Phillips Academj^ Andover. Andover T. S., '31— '34; principal of Obeilin Coll. Institute, O., '34— '35 ; s. s., Mansfield, O., '35 — ^'36 ; s. s., Ravenna, O., '36 ; s. s.. Kinsman, 0., '36 ; lecturer, Farmington Academy, O., '36 — '37 ; s. s., Farmington, 0., '37 — '42 ; ordained as an evangelist, Aug. 6, 1839 ; s., s., Ashta- bula, O., '42 — '45 ; Dover, O. ; teacher, Bellevue, O., about '53 ; p., Geneseo, 111., '55— '57 ; s. s., Vienna, 111., '59 — '60; s. s., Gardner, 111., '60^'61 ; principal of a Select School, Geneseo, 111., since 1861. Published two addresses. Married, April 11, 1834, Abiah, dau. of Moody Spofford, of North Andover. P. O. address, Geneseo, lU. Eliab Ward, A. M., [Middleboro], son of Gen. Ephraim and Priscilla (Hammond) Ward, was born in Carver, July 1, 1805 ; fitted ALUMNI, 1831. 83 for college at Amherst Academy. Studied law with Mr. Loud of Plymodth, three or four years ; has always practised in Middleboro. Kepresentative to Mass. Legislature from Middleboro, '38 — '40, '42, and '52 ; "State Senator from Plymouth Co., 1843. Trustee of Pierce Academy, Middleboro, eighteen years. Was in military life, eighteen years, reaching the rank of Brigadier General. Married, Oct. 17, 1852, Prudence K., dau. of John Holmes, of Middleboro. No chil- dren. P. O. address, Middleboro, Mass. Geoege Waters, D. D., son of Rev. Isaiah and Nancy K. (Ballan- tine) Waters, was born in Chesterfield, May 30, 1810 ; fitted for college with his father and at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Teacher N. Y. City, '31 — '33 ; Andover T. S., '33 — '36 ; ordained Deacon, Episcopal church, July 31, 1836 ; Priest, Jan. 11, 1838 ; Plymouth, Ct. ; rector, Lynn, '37— '39 ; rector, Lenox, '40— '42 ; rector, Delhi, N. Y., '42 — '49; rector, Kingston, N. Y., '49 — '69; w. c, Cambridge, '69— '72; w. c, Kingston, N. Y., since 1873. D. D., Columbia, 1865. Married, May 3, 1838, Phebe Ann, dau. of Francis A. Fox- craft, of Boston. Five children. P. 0. address, Kingston, N. Y. Charles King Whipple, A. M., son of Charles and Mary (King) Whipple, was born in Newburyport, Nov. 17, 1808 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academj-, Andover. Studied medicine with Dr. Abel L. Pierson of Salem ; apothecary, Mass. General Hospital, Boston, '35 — '45 ; apothecary, Boston Dispensary, '46 — '56 ; agent of Mass. Anti-Slavery Society, from 1866 till slavery was abolished. Now a clerk, Brookline. Author of numerous tracts and essaj-s. Married, Sept. 22, 1863, Mrs. Emma C. Goodwin, dau. of Rev. Calvin Philleo, of Duxburj-. No children. P. O. address, Chapel Station, Brook- line, Mass. John Whitney, son of Salmon and Hepzibah (Raymond) Whitney, was born at Harvard, Sept. 1, 1804; fitted for college with Rev. George Fisher of Harvard, and at the academies in Westford, Mass., and New Ipswich, N. H. Andover T. S., '31 — '34 ; ordained at EastBoxford, Oct. 15, 1834, and p., '34— '37 ; p., Waltham, '37— '57 ; s. s., Dunstable, '58 — '59 ; s. s., Westford, '59 ; s. s.. West Boj'lston, '60; s. s., Robbinston, Me., '61 — '62; p., Cong, and Presbyterian churches, Canaan, N. Y., '62 — '67; horticulturist, Newton Centre, '67 — '79. Died from cancer in the stomach, at Newton Centre, May 31, 1879. Married, Oct. 15, 1835, Mary Appleton, dau. of Rev. David Jewett, of Rockport. Eight children. Aktemas Augustus Wood, A. M., D. D., son of Artemas and Catharine (Drake) Wood, was born in Leominster, June 22, 1811; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and at Randolph Academy, Vt. Andover T. S., '31— '32, and '36— '38 ; teacher, Fottsville, Pa., 84 ALUMNI, 1831. '32— '34 ; principal of DanviUe Academy, Pa., '34— '36 ; ordained West Springfield, Dec. 19, 1838, and p., '38— '49 ; p.. Presbyter church. Pearl St., New York City, '49— '53 ; p., Central Presbyter church. New York City, '53— '60; p., Geneva, N. Y., '60— '73 ; Lyons, N. Y., since 1873. Published several sermons. D. ] Hamilton, 1857. Married, May 13, 1840, Martlia Perkins, dau. Hon. Samuel Lathrop, of "West Springfield. Five children. P. address, Lyons, N. Y. Henry Euiter Woods, [Amherst], son of Jedediah and Rebei (Ruiter) Woods, was born in Polton, L. C, May 12, 1808 ; fitted college at Amherst Academy. Studied medicine with Dr. Willi Gilman, of Polton, L. C, a few months ; merchant, Polton, L. ( farmer, Belvidere, 111. ; removed to Nashville, Tenn., in 1849. D from hemorrhage of the lungs, caused pj being thi-own from his c riage, at Barren, Tenn., Nov. 23, 1850.> Married, in 1836, Susan ] dau. of Dr. William Gilman, of Poltoni, L. C. No children. CLASS OF 1832. William Ward Adams, Dr., son of Erastus and Hannah (Marc Adams, was born in Leverett, Aug. 22, 1808 ; fitted for college w Dr. Perkins of East Amherst. Studied medicine with Dr. Gridley Amherst, '34 — ^'35, and at Pittsfleld Medical School ; practised in G some time, and has practised in Little Rock, Ark., for many yea Register of U. S. Land Office, Little Rock, Ark. , '59— '63. Marri( Oct. 27, 1842, Elvira, dau. of John Cummins, of Jefferson Co., i No children. P. 0. address. Little Rock, Ark. William Allen, son of Moses and Mehitable (Oliver) Allen, v born in Princeton, May 1, 1808 ; fitted for college at Phillips Acaden Andover. Teacher, Ga., '32— '33 ; Lane T. S., Ohio, '34— 'S teacher, Woodford Co., Ky., '36— '37 ; s. s., Sudbury, '37— 'S West Attleboro, '38 — '40 ; ordained at Quincj, Jan., 1841 ; p., Quim '41— '49 ; s. s., West Woodstock, Ct., '50— '52 ; w. c, Lowell; Dracut, twelve years; w. c, Quincy. Married, June 18, 18' Rebecca Armstrong, dau. of Elijah Williams, of Boston, children. P. O. address, Quinc}-, Mass. Nathan Belcher, A. M., [Granby], son of AVilliam and Sai (Wilson) Belcher, was born in Griswold, Ct., June 23, 1813; fifcl for college at Plainfleld (Ct.) Academy. Teacher, Lexington a Russellville, Ky., '32 — '34; studied law with Samuel Ingham, Es Essex, Ct., '34— '36, and at Harvard Law School, '36 ; admitted the bar in Middlesex Co., Ct., Nov., 1836 ; practised at Clinton, ( \ ALUMNI, 1832. 85 '36 — '41 ; at New London, Ct., '41 ; manufacturer of hardware. New London, Ct., '41 — '66 ; retired from active business in 1866. Repre- sentative in Conn. Legislature, '46 — '48 ; State Senator, 1850 ; Presi- dential Elector, at large, 1852 ; Member of Congress, '53 — '55. Married, Oct. 20, 1841, Ann, dan. of John Wilson, of Griswold, Ct. Two children. P. O. address. New London, Ct. Jawes Bell, son of James and Mary (Percival) Bell was born in Chester, Feb. 1, 1805; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher of languages, Wesleyan Seminary, Me., '32 — '34; studied law at Readfleld, Me., and with Hon. J. W. Bradbury of Augusta, Me. ; admitted to the bar, at Augusta, Me., Dec, 1836 ; practised atMonson, Me., '36— '59 ; at Skowhegan, Me., '59 — '81. District Attorney, Piscataquis Co., Me., '40 — '46; State Senator, Me., '50 — '52; Judge of Probate, Piscataquis Co., '54 — '57; member of Executive Council of Me., '63 — '65. Died, at Skowhegan, Me., Dec. 8, 1881. Married, May 28, 1837, Charlotte O., dau. of James R. Bachelder, of Readfleld, Me. Four children. JosiAH Addison C'ary, A. M., [Brookfield], son of Josiah and Betsey (Henry) Cary, was born in West Brookfield, March 29, 1813 fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Princeton T. S., '32 — '34 Union T. S., '36— '89 ; resident licentiate. Union T. S., '39— '43 . ordained as Presbyterian evangelist. May 13, 1844 ; home missionary in and about New York City, '44— '49 ; p., Dutch Reformed church, Bleeker Chapel, New York City, '49— '51 ; Professor in Deaf and Dumb Institute, New York City, '32 — '51 ; principal of Ohio State Deaf and Dumb Institute, Columbus, O., '51 — '52. Died from chronic inflammatory rheumatism, at Columbus, O., Aug. 7, 1852. Married, Oct. 23, 1844, Gertrude, dau. of Seth Jenkins, of Hudson, N. Y. Three children. Mahlon Pomeeoy Chapman, son of Paul and Ruth (Pomeroy) Chapman, was born in Southampton, June 16, 1807 ; fitted for college at Sheldon Academy, Southampton, and Shelburne Falls Academy. Teacher, Southampton, '32— '33 ; Andover T. S., '34- '35. Died from typhus fever, at Andover, Sept. 1, 1835. Charles Clapp, A. M., son oi Salmon and Eleanor (Newcomb) Clapp, was born in Braintree, Jan. 28, 1811. Teacher, Dorchester, '32~'34, and at the same time studied law with Hon. Samuel P. Loud ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '34— '35 ; principal of Albany Academy, N. Y., '35— '37 ; publisher and editor of the " Prairie Beacon," Hills- boro. 111., '37— '39 ; publisher and editor of " Quincy (Mass.) Aurora," '39— '45 ; druggist, Quincy, '45 — '48. Died from consumption, Feb. 26, 1849, at Gibraltar Baj-, Spain, while returning from Smyrna on a voyage for his health. Unmarried. 86 ALUMNI, 1832. Erastus Dickinson, son of Ebenezer and Elizabeth (Vining) Dick- inson, was bom in Plainfield, April 1, 1807; fitted for college with Rev. Moses Hallock of Plainfield, and at Ashfield Academj-. Auburn T. S., and with Eev. Dr. Packard of Shelbume, '33— '35 ; ordained at Canton, Sept. 9, 1835, and p., '35— '37 ; p., Chaplin, Ct., '37— '49 ; s. s., Marshfleld, one j-ear ; Brooklyn, N. Y., one j'ear ; p., Colchester, Ct., '51 — '55 ; p., Sudbury, '50 — '69 ; postmaster, Bricksburg, N. J., since 1869. Married, (1) Oct. 14, 1835, Maria, dau. of Georgfc Boweu, of Woodstock, Ct., who died Feb. 25, 1850; (2) Nov. 3, 1851, Lois, dau. of Azel Ames. Six children. P. 0. address, Bricksburg, N. J. William Wallace FoRsrTH, son of Dr. Russell and Sarah (Sey- mour) Forsyth, was born in Albany, N. Y., in 1813. Studied law with Messrs. Dutcher & Harris of Albany, N. Y., '33 — '36 ; admitted to the bar, Jan. 14, 1836, and practised for some time in Albany; traveled abroad about a j'ear ; then merchant, in Albany, till his death. Member of Albanj' City Council, 1843 and 1847 ; Inspector of Albany Co. Penitentiary, '48 — '53 ; Member of N. Y. Assembly, '52 — '53. Died from throat disease, at Albanj', N. Y., Sept. 2, 1854. Married, Sept., 1836, Cordelia K., dau. of Paschel N. Strong, of Albany, N. Y. Four children. Lyman Gibbons, A. M., [Westerlo, N. Y.], son of John and Elizabeth (Hall) Gibbons, was born at Dormansville, X. Y., June 3, 1808. Principal of Chelsea Academy, Vt., '32 — '33; studied law with Judge Collamer of Royalton, Vt., '33 ; tutor. Spring Hill Coll., Mobile, Ala., '33 — '34, studying law at the same time; admitted to the bar in 1834; practised, at Claiborne, Ala., in company witti Hon. James Dellet, '35— '37 ; at Mobile, Ala., '37— '45 ; studied civil law, Paris, France, '45 — '47; practised, New Orleans, La., '47 — '49; at Mobile, Ala., '49 — '54; Judge of Sixth Judicial Circuit, Ala., '51 — '52; Judge of Supreme Court, '52 — '54; planter, '54— '64; practised law again, '64 — '79. Represented Monro3 Co., Ala., in the State Convention which passed the ordinance of secession, 1861. Died from heart disease, at Claiborne, Ala., June 27, 1879. Married, May 10, 1853, Emma, dau. of Hon. Jamss Dellet, of Monroa Co., Ala. One child. William Hall, [Milford, N. H.J , son of Nathan and Ruth (Water- man) Hall, was born in New Braintree, July 10, 1804 ; fitted for college at Millbury, and was a teacher for four years ; entered college, 1829. Studied law with John P. Robinson of Lowell; admitted to the bar, 1836 ; practised at Lowell, '36 — '37 ; in charge of a Young Ladies' Seminary, Pittsburg, Pa., '37, at the same time studying the Statute Law of Pennsjdvania. Died from small-pox, at Pittsburg, Pa., Deo. 27, 1837. Married, Sept. 6, 1835, Eliza P., dau. of Dr. Joshua Hubbard, of Lowell. Two children. ALUMNI, 1832. 87 Seth Hakdt, son of Jacob and Hannah (Hard3') Hardy, was born in Bradford, Oct. 19, 1804 ; fitted for college at Bradford. Andover T. S., '32 — '35; home missionary, Kennebec Co., Me., '35 — '37; ordained, July 12, 1837, at Vassalborough, Me., and p., '37 — '39; home missionary, Pinckney and vicinity, Mich., '40 — '43; s. s., Presbyterian churches, Owasso, Mich., '43— '47; s. s., Presbyterian church, Bj-ron, and Cong, church, Shiawasse, Mich., '47 — '50; s. s., Presbj'terian church, Comstock, Mich., '50 — '51 ; Cong, church, Vermontville, Mich., '51 — '51; Presbyterian church, Springport, Mich., '54 — '56; w. c, Ypsilanti, Mich., since 1856. Married, Oct. 14, 1840, Cordelia M., dan. of Ezekiel Dickinson, of Amherst. Nine children. P. 0. address, Ypsilanti, Mich. Adiel Harvey, A. M., son of Enos and Lydia (Shepherd) Harvey, was born in Ashfleld, Julj^, 1805 ; fitted for college at Ashfleld Acad- emy. Teacher, Hopkins Academy, Hadley, '32 ; teacher, Union Academy, Bennington, Vt., '32 — '35; Newton T. S., '35— '38; p., Westboro, '38— '45 ; p., Plymouth, '45 — '58; principal of Oakland Female Institute, Needham, '58 — '64. Superintendent of graded schools, Plj-mouth, last few j-ears of his residence there. Died from brain disease, at Needham, June 22, 1864. Married, Jan. 14, 1840, L3dia A., dan. of Charles II. Jones, of Boston. Two children. Benjamin Haskell, M. D., son of Josiah and Rachel (Tarr) Haskell, was born in Gloucester (now Rockport), Oct. 22, 1810; fitted for college with William Whipple of Gloucester ; entered college, 1829. Studied medicine at Harvard Medical School and Bowdoin Medical School; assistant physician, McLean Asylum, Somerville ; M. D., Bowdoin, 1837 ; practised, So. Boston, '37— '39 ; at Rockport, '39 — '78. Died from pneumonia, at Rockport, Jan. 21, 1878. Married, Dec. 10, 1839, Mary Jane, dau. of Amos Calef, of Gloucester. Benjamin Gardner Hitchings, [Andover], son of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Wild) Hitchings, was born in Salem, Oct. 22, 1813 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Harvard Law School and Yale Law School, '3^— '36 ; studied also in New York City, '36— '37 ; admitted to the bar in 1837, and has practised in N. Y. City ever since. Has owned and carried on a Long Island farm, since 1853. Married, June 30, 1847, Catharine N., dau. of John Moore, of Brooklyn. Five children. P. O. address, 140 Nassau St., New York City. John Cantine Farrel Hoes, D. D., [Kinderhook, N. Y.], son of Peter I. and Maria (Swart) Hoes, was born in Middleburgh, N. Y., July 13, 1811 ; fitted for college at Kinderhook Academy, N. Y. ; entered college, 1829. Princeton T. S., '32— '35 ; ordained by 88 ALUMNI, 1832. Classis of the Reformed Dutch Church, Ca3-uga, N. Y., April 22, 1836; p., Chittenango, N. Y.,'36— '37; Ithaca, N. Y., '37— '46 ; Kingston, N. Y., '46— '67 ; s. s., Woodstock, N. Y., '70— '72; w. c, Kingston, N. Y., since 1873. D. D., Union, 1842. Married, Sept. 16, 1836, Lucy Maria, dau. of Eoswell Kandall, of Cortland Village, N. Y. Five children. P. O. address, Kingston, N. Y. Samuel Miles Hopkins, A. M., D. D., [Albany, N. Y.], son of Samuel M. and Sarah E. (Rogers) Hopkins, was born in Genesee, - N. Y., Aug. 8, 1814 ; fitted for college at Round Hill School, North- ampton ; Yale Coll., '28— '30 ; Amherst CoU., '30— '32. Auburn T. S., '34— '36 ; Princeton T. S , '36— '37 : ordained, by Presbytery of Chemung, N. Y., 1840; p.. Corning, X. Y., '40— '43 ; Fredonia, N. Y., '43 — '46 ; Professor of Ecclesiastical Histor3- and Church Polity, Auburn T. S., since 1847. A. M., Yale, 1835; D. D., Amherst, 1854. Married, May 15, 1838, Marj- Jane Hanson, dau. of R. B. Heacock, of Buffalo, N. Y. Seven children. P. 0. address. Auburn, N. Y. John Frederick Houston, A. M., [Columbus,- O.j, son of Rev. William F. and Ainy Hunter (McCorkle) Houston, was born in Columbia, Pa., March 9, 1814; fitted for college at AVest Nottingn ham Academy, Cecil Co., Md. ; Dickinson Coll., Pa., '28 — '29; Amherst Coll., '30 — '32. Teacher of academy, Newark, Del., '32 — '33 ; civil engineer in emploj' of State of Penn., and of various Railroad and Canal companies, '33 — '43 ; studied law with Hon. Robert J. Fisher, '43 — '45 ; admitted to the bar, York Co., Pa., Jan., 1845; practised, Columbia, Pa., '45 — '49 ; laid aside for several years by a paralj'tic stroke ; principal of Amherst Female Seminary, near Phila- delphia Pa., till 1857 ; in emploj- of Pennsjlvania R. R. Co., '57 — '76. Died from chronic bronchitis, at Columbia, Pa., April 18, 1876. Married, May 17, 1836, Catharine Jones, dau. of George Fisher, Esq., of Pine Ford, Dauphin Co., Pa. Seven children. Samuel Hunt, son of Richai'd and Ann (Humphrey) Hunt, was born in Attleboio, March 18, 1810; fitted for coUege at Wrentham and Amherst Academies. Teacher, Southampton (Mass.) Acad- emy, '32 — '33; teacher, Southampton (L. I.) Academy, '33 — '35; Andover T. S., '35— '36 ; Princeton T. S., '36— '38 ; also studied with Rev. Jacob Ide, D. D., of West Medwaj", '38; s. s., Mans- field, '39; ordained at Natick, July 17, 1839, and p., '39— '50 ; p., Franklin, '50 — '64 ; Superintendent of Education under the Amer- ican Missionary Association, '64 — '67 ; clerk of U. S. Senate Committee on Military Affairs, '68 — '73 ; private secretary of Vice- President Wilson, '73 — '75. Completed Mr. WUson's " Rise and Fall of the Slave Power in America," after his death; author of ' ' Letters to the Avowed Friends of Missions ; " " Political Duties of ALUMNI, 1832. 89 Christians ; " and " Puritan Hymn and Tune Book ; " at time of his death was writing " Religion in Politics, or Christian Citizenship." Spent the last two years of his life in Attleboro and Boston, and died at Boston, July 23, 1878. Married, (1) Oct. 29, 1838, Mary, dau. of Maj. Josiah Foster, of Southampton, L. I., who died Dec. 20, 1849 ; (2) April 11, 1853, Mrs. Abigail Bacon Slocum, dau. of Willis Fisher, of Franklin, who died April 24, 1862 ; (3) June 6, 1877, Mrs. Rebecca Tabitha Homer, dau. of Rev. Jesse Fisher, of Scotland, Ct. Five children. Obadiah Meeker Johnson, A. M., son of Nathaniel and Rhoda (Meeker) Johnson, was born in Newark, N. J., Sept. 15, 1806; fitted for college at Bloomfield Academy, N. J. Teacher of private academy, Newark, N. J., '32 — '33, and at the same time studied theology; Princeton T. S., '33 — '35; collecting agent of American Tract Society, '35 ; ordained at Newark, N. J., Oct. 20, 1835 ; chap- lain of Seamen's Friend Society, Rio Janeiro, Brazil, '36 — '37 ; a. p., Presbyterian church, Whippary, N. J., '38 — '39 ; s. s., Boontown, N. J., '39; p., Denton, N. Y., '39— '73 ; w. c, Monsey, N. Y., '73— '81. Stated Clerk of the Presbytery of Hudson, N. Y., '40— '70 ; then Permanent Clerk of the United Presbytery, '70— '81 ; Stated Clerk of the Synod of New York and N. J. ,"'58— '70 ; then Stated Clerk of the Synod of N. Y., '70 — '81 . Printed several pamphlets. Died, Jan. 7, 1881, from an abscess of the shoulder. Married, (1) July 13, 1836, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Beach, of Newark, N. J., who died May 6, 1869; (2) Nov. 30, 1870, Julia Crosby, dau. of Nathaniel Brockwell Starkweather, of Turners, Orange Co., N. J. One child. Perley Chandler Jones, son of Thomas and Mehitable (Chandler n6e Hatch) Jones, was born in Chelsea, Vt., April 2, 1812; fitted for college with Rufus Nutting of Randolph, Vt. Studied law with his father, '32 — '36 ; admitted to the bar at Chelsea, Vt., 1836, and practised there, '36 — '50 ; then silent partner in a mercantile house. Represented Chelsea, in the Vermont Legislature, '45 and '46 ; Judge of Probate for his district, '61 and '62 ; Clerk of the Supreme and County Courts and the Court of Chancery, of Orange Co., Vt., several years ; Register of Probate of Orange Co., '65 — '74. Died from paralysis, at Chelsea, Vt., April 12, 1874. Married, Jan. 14, 1840, Fanny A., dau. of Hon. Geo. E. Wales, of Hartford, Vt. Two children. Otis Phillips Lord, A. M., LL. B., LL. D., son of Hon. Nathaniel and Eunice (Kimball) Lord, was born in Ipswich, July 11, 1812 ; fitted for college at Ipswich Grammar School. Studied law with Judge Morris of Springfield, '32— '33 ; Harvard Law School, '33— '36 ; LL. B., Harvard, 1836 ; admitted to the bar, Dec, 1835 ; practised, Ipswich, '35 — '44 ; and at Salem since 1844. Judge of 7 90 ALUMNI, 1832. Supreme Court of Mass., since 187-5. Representative to Mass. Leg- islature, '47— '49, and '51— '55. State Senator, '49 ; Speaker of Mass. House of Representatives, 1854. LL. D., Amherst, 1869. Married, 1843, Elizabeth W., dau. of Capt. Joseph Farley, of Ips- wich. No children. Zebina Clinton Montague, A. M., son of Luke and Irene (Dick- inson) Montague, was born in Amherst, April 9, 1810; fitted for col- lege at Amherst Academy ; Rector of Hampden Sidney Academy, Knoxville, Tenn., '32 — '33; Book-Keeper, Columbus, Ga., '33— '37 ; Asst. Casliier in the Bank of Columbus, Ga., '37 — '39. Was stricken with paralysis and an invalid at Amherst, '39 — '81, though employed sometimes as private tutor. First Lieutenant of Volunteer Com- pany in the war with the Creek Indians, '35— '36. Notary Public and Jii3li?T of the Peace, Ga., 1837. Died from paralysis, at Amherst, Jan. 10, 1881. Unmarried. John Morgan, son of Christopher and Nanc}^ (Barber) Morgan, was born in Aurora, N. Y., Sept. 1, 1812; fitted for college at Cayuga Lake Academy, Aurora, N. Y. Studied law with his brother, Hon. Christopher Morgan, but never practised on account of his health; farmer, Aurora, N. Y., wliere he died of consumption, Feb. 10, 1840. Married, May 26', 1836, Mary, dau. of Jonathan Brownell, of Aurora, N. Y. One child. Henry Morris, A. M., LL. D., son of Hon. Oliver B. and Caro- line (Bliss) Morris, was born in Springfield, June 16, 1814; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Studied law with his father in Springfield, and at Harvard Law School, '32 — '35 ; admitted to the bar in SpringHeld, Oct., 1835, and has practised there ever since. Commissioner of Deeds in Mass., for the State of New York, '41 — '45 ; Chairman of Springfield Selectmen, '45 — '47 ; Representative to Mass. Legislature, '46 — '48 ; Trustee of State Lunatic Hospital, Worcester, '54 — '55 ; Representative to Congress, '54 — '55 ; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Mass., '55 — '59; Trustee of Amherst Coll., since 1854. LL. D., Amherst, 1869. Married, Blay 16, 1837, Mary, dau. of Col. Solomon Warriner, of Springfield. Seven children. George Newcomb, M. D., [Boston], son of Dea. Jonathan and Jane (Cook) Newcomb, was born in Braintree, Jan. 21, 1811 ; fitted for college at Framingham Academj\ Harvard Medical School, '32— '35. M. D., Harvard, 1835. Farmer in Illinois, '38— '42 ; farmer, Quincy, '42 — '59. Died from consumption, at Quincy, Oct. 18, 1859. Married, Dec. 1, 1836, Lucy Ann, dau. of William Packard, of Quincy. Two children. ALUMNI, 1832. 91 Stephen Atkins Paine, A. M., M. D., sou of Moses and Priscilla (Hatch) Paine, was born in Provincetown, Sept. 28, 1807 ; fitted for college with Rev. Mr. Stone, of Provincetown, and at Amherst Academy. Harvard Medical School, '32 — '35; M. D., Harvard, 1835 ; practised at Orono, Me., '35 — '39 ; at Provincetown, '39 — '69, and proprietor of an apothecary and variety store there at the same time. Representative to Mass. Legislature, '41 — '43 ; Town Clerlr and Selectman, Provincetown ; in charge of the U. S. Marine Hos- pital, Provincetown, '50 — '61 ; President of Union Insurance Co., of Provincetown, at time of his death. Died from general debility, at Provincetown, Sept. 3, 1869. Married, Nov. 17, 1842, Catherine 1^1., dau. of Lemuel Brackett, of Boston. No children. William Halsted Patterson, M. D., [Philadelphia, Pa.j, son of Rev. Dr. James and Sarah (Coe) Patterson, was born in Newark, N. J., Dec. 6, 1813 ; fitted for college with Dr. Wiley, of Philadelphia, Pa. Studied medicine with Dr. Henry Neill, of Philadelphia, Pa., and at Univ. of Pa., '32— '35 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1835; prac- tised, Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, So. America, '35 — '36. Died from congestion of the brain, at Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic, July5, 1836. Unmarried. Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, A. M., LL. D., son of Ezra and Mary (Peabody) Perkins, was born in Ipswich, now Essex, Nov. 21, 1809 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied law with Hon. Rufus Choate, of Salem, '32 — '34 ; Harvard Law School, '34— '35 ; and with Hon. Leverett Saltonstall, of Salem, '35 ; admitted to the bar, Sept., 1835; practised, Salem, '35 — '77. Member of Salem Common Council, seven years ; City Solicitor of Salem, four years ; Representative to Mass. Legislature, '45 — '46 ; Senator, '47 — '48 ; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, '48 — '59 ; Trustee of Amherst Coll., '50— '77 ; Member of State Constitutional Convention, 1853. Editor of "Vesey's Reports," in connection with Hon. Charles Sumner; "Pickering's Reports," one volume of ''The U. S. Digest," "Abbott on Shipping," "Angell on Water Courses," "Jarman on Wills," " Chitty on Contracts, Bills, Criminal Law, and Pleading," "Daniell's Chancery Practice, with American Forms," " Sugden on Vendors," "Arnould on Insurance," "Benjamin on Sales," and " Williams on Executors and Administrators." Edited several editions of most of these works. LL. D., Amherst, 1867. Died from heart disease, at Salem, Dec. 12, 1877. Married, (1) May 30, 1838, Caroline Story, dau. of Capt. Andrew Burgess, of Manchester, who died, Feb. 21, 1839 ; (2) March 4, 1840, Elizabeth Grafton, dau. of Robert Brookhouse, of Salem. Seven children. Edward Rowland, M. D., son of Rev. Henry A., and Frances (Bliss) Rowland, was bora in Windsor, Ct., Nov. 18, 1809. Yale 92 ALUMNI, 1832. Medical School, '34— '37 ; M. D., Yale, 1837 ; practised, Hartford, Ct., '37; East Hartford, '38— '40 ; Sunburj^ O., '40— '45. Died from bilious fever, Aug. 1, 1845, at Sunbury, O. Married, Nov. 2, 1841, Elizabeth, dau. of Frederick Averj', of Delaware, Q. One child. Israel Watson Seaele, son of Israel and Clarissa (Lyman) Searle, was born in Southampton, April 8, 1810 ; fitted for college with Rev. Vinson Gould. Teacher, Keene, N. H., a short time; Superintendent of Schools, sent out by the ladies of New York City, Monrovia, W. Africa, 1834. Died from African fever, at Monrovia, W. Africa, Oct. 18, 1834. Not married. Simeon Shuktlefp, M. D., [Blandf ord] , son of Amasa and Fanny (Brockway) Shurtleff, was born in Montgomery, July 9, 1808 ; fitted for college with Rev. Dr. Cooley, of East Granville. Auburn T. S., '32 ; Berkshire Medical CoIl.,'32—'35, receiving degree of M.D., 1835; practised, Simsbury, Ct., '35 — '41 ; Westfleld, '41 — '61 ; physician and farmer, Simsbury, Ct., '61 — '65. Died from typhoid pneumonia, at Simsbury, Ct., Dec. 23, 1865. Married, Jan. 12, 1837, Mary Ann, dau. of Alexander Phelps, of Simsbury, Ct. No children. Isaac Nelson Stoddard, A. M., son of Elijah and Zilpha (Nelson) Stoddard, was born in Upton, Oct. 29, 1812 ; fitted for college at Northampton and Amherst Academies. Principal, Medwaj" Classi- cal School, '32— '33; Plymouth High School, '33— '35 ; Friends Academy, New Bedford, '35— '37 ; Plymouth Pligh School, '37— '40 ; Collector of Customs, Plymouth Dist., '41 — '45 ; Cashier, Plymouth Bank, '45 — '79, and Pres. of it since 1879. Treasurer of the Pilgrim Society since 1865 ; manager of JNIass. Charitable Eye and Kar Infirmaiy, since 1870. Married, Mar. 23, 1836, Martha LeBaron, dau. of John B. Thomas, of Plymouth. Twelve childi-en. P. 0. address, Plymouth, Mass. Horace Poole Wakefield, A. M., M. D., son of Caleb and Matilda (Poole) Wakefield, was born in Reading, Jan. 4, 1809 ; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. ; entered college, 1829. Studied medicine with Kendall Davies, M. D., of Reading, and at Hanover, N. H., with R. D. Mussey, M. D., '33— '36 ; M. D., Dartmouth, 1836; practised, Oakham, '36— '44 ; Reading, '44— '66 ; Physician, State Almshouse. Monson, '66— '68 ; Supt., State Primary School, Monson ; manufacturer, Morrisville, Vt. ; now farmer, Lei- cester. Representative from Oakham to the Mass. Legislatm-e, '43 — '45 ; State Senator, '62 — '64 ; Inspector of State Alms House, '64— '66 ; Member of Mass. State Board of Agriculture since '72. Published several addresses and reports. Married, (1) Mar. 1, 1838, ALUMNI, 1832. 93 Abigail, dau. of Thaddeus B. Pratt, of Reading, wlio died Aug. 13, 1850; (2) Nov. 28, 1851, Mary B., dau. of Jolin Christy, of John- son, Vt. Three children. P. O. address, Leicester, Mass. Feancis Nathaniel Watkins, A. M., son of Henry E., and Agnes W. (Venable) Watkins, was born in Prince Edward Co., Va., April 24, 1818 ; fitted for college with Rev. P. Calhoun and at a private school in Va. ; Hampden Sidney Coll., '29 — -'80; Amherst Coll., '30 — '32; studied law with J. Read, of Va., and at Univ. of Va., '32 — '35; admitted to the bar, Prince Edward Co., Va., 1885, and practised in that and adjoining counties, '35 — '49 ; oflficer in Farmer's Bank of Va., '49 — '64; lawyer, '64 — '70; Judge of County Court, Prince Edward Co., Va., since 1870 ; President of Commercial Bank, Farmville, Va., since 1872. Member of House of Delegates, Va., '65 — '67 ; Trustee, Corresponding Secretaiy and Treasurer of Union T. S., Va., and Trustee of Hampden Sidney Coll., Va., for manj^ years. Married, Aug. 29, 1838, Martha M., dau. of John Watts Scott, of Tallahatchie Co., Miss. Twelve children. P. O. address Farmville, Va. Isaac Wethrell, A. M., [Ware], son of Thomas and Nancy (Shaw) Wethrell, was born in Plymouth, Oct. 24, 1806 ; fitted for college with private teachers and at Amherst Academy. Teacher Randolph, Dracut, and in Illinois, '32— '39 ; Yale T. S., '39— '40 ; ordained in 1849 ; engaged in teaching and preaching ; principal of a select school in Philadelphia, Pa., about '52 ; was atone time clerk in the Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C. ; latter part of his life, w. c, Boston, where he died, Nov. 30, 1881. Married, (1) Aug. 28, 1834, Elizabeth Parker, dau. of Moses Webster, of Milton, who died March 22, 1844; (2) May 1, 1849, Mary Louisa, dau. of Jacob Quincy, of Portland, Me. No children. Robert Wilson, son of James and Betsej' (Little) Wilson, was born in Keene, N. H., Sept. 24, 1811 ; fitted for college at Phillips Exeter Academy; Harvard Coll., '28; Amherst Coll., '30 — '32. Studied law with his brother. Gen. Jas. Wilson, of Keene, N. H., '32 — '35 ; admitted to the bar in 1835 ; practised, Keene, N. H., '35 — '40 ; engaged with a corps of U. S. Engineers in surveying the then North Western Territory, '41— '44. Col. 14th Reg. N. H. Vols., '62 — '64. Died from a congestive chill, at Keene, N. H., April 8, 1870. Married, Sept. 24, 1861, Rosalie Hemmenway, dau. of David M. Smith, of Springfield, Vt. No children. Theodore Sedgwick Wood, son of Ezra and Catharine (Jackson) Wood was born in Westminster, Aug. 7, 1809 ; fitted for college at Westminster Academy. Teacher, Athens and Tuscaloosa, Ala., '32— '33; Andover T. S., '33— '35. Died from typhus fever at Andover, Aug. 20, 1835. Unmarried. 94 ALUMNI, 1833. CJ.ASS OF 1833. Sereno Timothy Abbott, A. M., son of Asa andJudith (Jaquith) Abbott, was born in Andover, Aug. 17, 1805 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '33 — '36; ordained at Seabrook, N. H., July 15, 1837, and p., '37— '55. Died from typhoid pneumonia, at Seabrook, N. H., Mar. 28, 1855. Married, Aug. 15, 1839, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Jonathan French, D. D., of North Hampton, N. H. Seven children. John Calvin Adams, [Bangor, Me.], sou of EUashib and Anna (Leland) Adams, was born in Bucksport, Me., Aug. 7, 1810; fitted for college at Bangor Academy and Classical School ; Bowdoin Coll., '29— '31 ; Amherst Coll., '31— '33. Teacher at Bucksport, Me., '33— '34 ; at Bangor, Me., '34— '36 ; Yale T. S., '36— '38 ; teacher, Philadelphia, Pa., '40 — '43; s. s.. East Machias, Me., '48— '51, ordained there, Aug. 19, 1851, and p., '51 — '57 ; p., Falmouth, Me., '59 — ; now w. c, Falmouth, Me. Married, Nov. 30, 1852, Catharine Ann, dau. of Israel Andrews, of Eastport, Me. No children. P. 0. address, Falmouth, Me. Stephen Thompson Allen, son of Elijah and Rhoda (Thompson) Allen, was born in Heath, Sept. 6, 1809 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Principal, New Ipswich (N. H.) Academy, '33 — '34; Andover T. S., '34— '37 ; ordained at Charlemont, April 18, 1838, and p., '38— '39; p., Merrimack, N. H., '39— '50. Editor of "Merry's Museum" and the "Mother's Magazine," N. Y. City, '50 — '56 ; ordained deacon in the Episcopal Church at Chicago, 111., Aug. 3, 1861, and priest, Sept. 14, 1862; rector, Aurora, HI., '61— '65, and '68— '71 ; rector, Muscatine, la., '65— '68 ; rector Galesburg, 111., '71 — '77; rector, St. John's church, Chicago, 111., '77 — '78. Editor of " The Diocese," the Episcopal organ of Illinois, '71—^77 ; published many sermons. Died from internal tumor, at Aurora, 111., May 13, 1878. Married, (1) May 28, 1838, Ahby Elizabeth, dau. of William Colburn, of Lincoln, who died Nov. 19, 1853; (2) Oct. 16, 1856, Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Hickox, dau. of Horace Martin, of San Francisco, Cal. Seven children. Luther Home Angier, A. M., son of Calvin and Annie (Parker) Angler, was born in Southboro, .Tan. 26, 1810; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Union T. S., N. Y., '36— '39 ; ordained as Presbyterian, Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1840, and p., '40 — '45 ; s. s.. Port Gibson, Miss., '47 — '48 ; s. s., Medford, '48- '50; p.. Concord, '50— '58; p.. So. Maiden, '59— '61 ; s. s., Sandwich, '63 — '64 ; s. s. and p., Rockport, '64 — '68 ; s. s., Edgar- town, '68— '69; s. s., Litchfield, N. H., '70— '71 ; p.. Fourth ALUMNI, 1833. 95 Presbyterian Church, So. Boston, '71— '73, and '76— '77 ; p., Park- ersburg, Va., '75— '76 ; s. s., Nantucket, '77 — '78. Now a. p., Everett. Teacher in a French Boarding School, N. Y. City, three years; principal of an Academy, Port Gibson, Miss., '47 — '48. Married, Sept. 11, 1839, Annie Louise, dau. of Hon. James Lanman, of Norwich, Ct. No children. P. O. address, Everett, Mass. Philander Bates, son of Walter and Submit (Pomeroj-) Bates, was born in Southampton, Sept. 26, 1810 ; fitted for college with pri- vate teachers and at Amherst Academj-. Andover T. S., '34 — '37 ; s. s.. Grand Blanc, Mich., '37 — '40, ordained as Presbyterian there, Feb. 20, 1840, and p., '40— '41, under the A. H. M. S. ; s. s., Utica, Mich., '41 — '44 ; s. s.. La Peer, Mich., '44 — '46 ; s. s., Cong, church, Greenfield, N. Y., '47— '50 ; s. s., Oriskany, N. Y.,'50— '52 ; s. s., Vir- gil, N. Y., '52^'55 ; s. s., E. Groton, N. Y., '55 — '57 ; s. s.,Truxton, N. Y., '57— '58 ; s. s., Moravia, N. Y., '58— '62 ; s. s., North Truro, '63— '66; s. s., Cornish, N. H., '66— '71 ; a. p., Ludlow, Vt., '71 — '73. Died from apoplexy, at Ludlow, Vt., April 9, 1873. Mar- ried, May 25, 1840, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Amos Clarke, of Sher- born. Two children. PoMEROY Belden, a. M., [Amherst], son of Aaron and Sarah (Hibbard) Belden, was born in Whatelj-, Mar. 15, 1811 ; fitted for college with Rev. Lemuel Bates and at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '33— '36 ; ordained Dec, 1836 ; s. s., Deerfield, '37- '43 ; p., East Amherst, '43 — '49. Died from pneumonia, at East Amherst, Feb. 27, 1849. Married, (1) Nov., 1836, Louisa, dau. of Capt. "Tenney, of Gill, who died April 9, 1840 ; (2) June 2, 1841, Miranda, dau. of Dea. Jacob Smith, of Hadley, who died Sept. 28, 1848. Two children. Isaac Brown, son of Lemuel and Lucj' (Brown) Brown, was born in Hamilton, in 1810 ; fitted for college at Andover. Andover T. S., '34— '37; ordained, Nov. 11, 1840, at Gloucester, and p., '40— '41. Died from consumption, at Hamilton, Sept. 14, 1841. Unmarried. Amos Bullard, A. M., son of Amos and Abigail (Adams) Bul- lard, was born in Medway, July 13, 1807 : fitted for college at Leicester and Hopkins (Hadley) Academies. AudoverT. S., '33 — '35, and '38 — '39; tutor, Amherst Coll., '35 — '37; associate principal, Leicester Academy, '40 — '42 ; s. s., Ware, Brimfield, and Fall River, '42— '43 ; ordained at Barre, Oct. 26, 1843, and p., '43— '50. Died from tj-phoid dysentery, at Barre, Aug. 21, 1850. Married, Dec. 30, 1839, Mary A., dau. of William Durant, of Andover. Four children. 96 ALUMNI, 1833. John Appleton Burnham, [Mt. Vernon, N. H.], son of John and Sarah H. (Appleton) Burnham, was born in Hillsboro, N. H., June 16, 1813 ; fitted for college at Pembroke Academy, N. H. Harvard Law School, '33 — '36 ; civil engineer in Mass., E.I., and Ct.,'35 — '39; manufacturing agent, Manchester, N. H., '39 — '48 ; merchant, Bos- ton, since 1848. Married, Sept. 9, 1839, Jane I., dau. of Samuel F. Denison, of Stonington, Ct. Six children. P. O. address, 40 Water St., Boston, Mass. RuFus Chapman Clapp, son of Roger and Zeruiah (Chapman) Clapp, was born in Southampton, Aug. 15, 1808 ; fitted for college with Theodore L. Wright of Easthampton, and at Amherst Academy. AndoverT. S.,'34— '36; Theol. Inst, of Ct., East Windsor HiU, '36— '37; ordained at Tinmouth, Vt., Sept. 19, 1839, and p., '39— '47; p., Presbyterian church, Chestertown, N. Y., '47— '49 ; teacher, Chester (N. Y.) Academy, '47 — '60 ; w. c, Chestertown, N. Y., and now preacher, Cliestertown, N. Y. Supt. of schools, Chester, N. Y., '50 — '56, and supervisor there, '60— '61 ; enumerator during state census, N. Y., '65 ; loan commissioner of U. S. Deposit Fund, '66— '70; Supt. of the poor, Warren Co., N. Y., '68— '70; assistant marshal, U. S. census, '70. Married, Oct. 27, 1839, Lois, dau. of Nathaniel Parmelee, of Suffleld, Ct. One child. P. 0. address, Chestertown, N. Y. Stanford Russell Clark, [Brattleboro, Vt.J, son of Samuel and Suskn (Johnson) Clark, was born in Guilford, Vt., Jan. 4, 1812; fitted for college at Brattleboro, Vt., and Amherst Academies. Merchant and farmer, Brattleboro, Vt., '33 — '58. Died from dropsy of the bowels, at Brattleboro, Vt., April 2, 1858. Married, (1) April 1, 1842, Eliza L., dau. of Timothy Atkins, of Brattleboro, Vt., who died Nov. 25, 1849 ; (2) April 25, 1854, Frances H., dau. of Watress Crosby, of Brattleboro, Vt. Seven children. William Oliver Collins, eon of Oliver and Mary (Chapin) Collins, was born in Somen's, Ct., Aug. 23, 1809 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy. Studied law with Judge John C. Wright, Judge Timothj' Walker, Edward King, and at the Cincinnati Law School, '33 — ^'35 ; admitted to the bar, Sept. 29, 1835 ; practised, Hillsboro, O., '35 — '61 ; Lieut. Col., 1st Independent Battalion and 11th Reg. Ohio Vol. Cavaliy, '61 — '65. Prosecuting Attorney, Highland Co., O., '37 — '40; president, Cincinnati and Hillsboro R. R., '48— '51 ; director, Belprc^ & Cincinnati, R. R., '48— '51 ; presi- dent. Highland Co. Agricultural Society, several j-ears ; director, Hillsboro Academj^, and Hillsboro Female Coll., O. ; member of Ohio Senate, '60 — '62 ; collector of Int. Revenue, 6th District, 0., '65— '68. Died from hemorrhage, at Hillsboro, O., Oct. 26, 1880. Married, (1) Dec. 8, 1835, Henrietta Matilda, dau. of Theodore ALUMNI, 1833. 97 Pease, of Hartford, Ct., who died Feb. 16, 1843 ; (2) Nov. 8, 1843, Catharine Willis, dau. of Col. Casper Willis Wever, of Weverton, Md. Three children. Thomas Harris Dickinson, A. M., son of Robert and Mary (Duping) Dickinson, was born in Inverness, Nottowaj' Co., Va., June 14, 1812 ; fitted for college with Rev. Amos Converse ; Hamp- den Sidney Coll., Va., '27— '29 ; Amherst Coll., '29— '33. Studied law, William and Mary Coll., '33 — '34 ; in charge of a cotton planta- tion, Dallas Co., Ala., some j'ears ; lawj-er, Richmond, Va., about four years ; removed to California for his health. A. M., Hampden Sidney, 1847. Died from erysipelas, at Jackson, Cal., Dec. 12, 1851. Unmarried. Lucius Root Eastman, A. M., [Montague], son of Joseph and Lois (Root) Eastman, was born in Hadley, Sept. 15, 1809 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '33 — '36; ordained at Sharon, Nov. 15, 1837, and p., '37— '40 ; s. s., Berkley, '40 ; s. s., Chelsea, '41 ; s. s., Cornwall, Ct., '41 — '42; s. s., Provincetown, '43 — '45 ; s. s., Pelham, '45 ; s. s.. Pilgrim Society, Boston, '45 — '46 ; s. s., Berkley, '46 — '48, and p., '48 — '56 ; established a church in Needham, '66 ; s. s., Troy, N. H., '59 ; s. s., Neponset, '60 ; s. s., Hyde Park, '60 — '62 ; s. s., Mariner's clmrch, Boston, '62 ; evangelist, Boston, since 1862. Author of "Genealogy of tlie Eastman Family," "Guide to God," and "Guide to the Saviour." Married, Dec. 20, 1837, Sarah Ann, dau. of Aaron Belden, of Amherst. Three children. P. 0. address, 3 Exeter PL, Boston, Mass. Charles Backus Hyde Fessenden, son of William and Martha (Freeman) Fessenden, was born in Sandwich, July 17, 1813 ; fitted for college at Sandwich and Amherst Academies. Studied law, '33 — '36; admitted to the bar, 1837; practised, Mich., four years, and Mass., ten years; U. S. Collector of Customs, New Bedford, '53— '61 ; Sherifl'of Bristol Co., '63— -'69 ; U. S. Assessor of Internal Revenue, New Bedford; '69 — '73 ; U. S. Collector of Internal Revenue there, '73 — '76, and U. S. Dep. Collector of Internal Revenue since '76. Editor of the "New Bedford Mercury," '61— '77. Married, June 21, 1842, Sarah A. H., dau. of Joseph Clark, of Lima, N. H. Two children. P. O. address. New Bedford, Mass. Caleb Clesson Field, A. M., M. D., son of George and Phila (Holton) Field, was born in Northfleld, May 27,, 1810; fitted for college at New Salem (Mass.), Chesterfield (N. H.), and Amherst Academies. Teacher, Concord, '33 — '35; studied medicine, in Medi- cal Coll., Boston, '35 — '36; with Dr. James Deane, of Greenfield, '36— '37, and with Dr. Amos Twitchell, of Keene, N. H., and Dart- mouth Medical School, '37; M. D., Dartmouth, 1837; practised. 98 ALUMNI, 1833. Leominster, '37 — '81. Member of Leominster School Committee, '38— '81 ; Member of Mass. Legislature, '73 — '75. Died from pleuro- pneumonia, at Leominster, May 6, 1881. Married, (1) Maj- 27, 1839, Hannah Crosbj', dau. of Timothj' Danforth, of Amherst, N. H., who died May 14, 1857 ; (2) Jan. 7, 1858, Mrs. Annie Sophia Carter, dan. of Ephraim Warner, of Lunenburg, who died Jan. 16, 1860 ; (3) Mar. 28, 1861, Martha, dau. of Luke Joslyn, of Leomin- ster. Six children. Franklin Forbes, A. M., [Boston], son of Eli and Clarissa (Nichols) Forbes, was born in West Cambridge (now Arlington), Mar. 8, 1811 ; fitted for college at Boston Latin School, Amherst Academy, and with Rev. Nathan Perkins, of East Amherst. Teacher, Wells Grammar School, Boston, '33 — '35 ; principal, Lowell High School, '35 — '36 ; principal. East St. Grammar School, Boston, and then of a private school, '36 — '42 ; principal, Lowell High School, '42 — '46 ; civil engineer, Lowell, '46 — '50 ; agent of Lancaster Mills, Clinton, '50 — '77. Chairman of Clinton School Committee over twenty j'ears ; member of Mass. Legislature, '64 — '65 ; President of Clinton Savings Bank, Director of Clinton Nat. Bank, and Chairman of Trustees of Town Library', at time of his death. Died from paralysis, at Clinton, Dec. 24, 1877. Married, Sept. 5, 1837, Martha Ann Stearns, dau. of Hon. Edmund Cushing, of Lunenburg. Ten children. James Madison Goodhue, [Newton], son of Stephen and Clara (Page) Goodhue, was born in Hebron, N. H., Mar. 31, 1811 ; fitted for college at a private school, Hebron, N. H. Studied law, New York City, with Mr. Burr and admitted to the bar about 1840 ; prac- tised his profession in Galesburg, 111., Lancaster and Platteville, Wis., and for a time edited the Wisconsin Herald; removed to St. Paul, Minn., on the organization of the territory, and established in 1849, the " Minnesota Pioneer," which he edited until his death, in St. Paul, from dysentery, Aug. 28, 1852. Colonel of a regiment of Wisconsin militia. Married, Nov. 4, 1844, Henrietta, dau. of Asa Kneeland, of Platteville, Wis. Three children. James Bryant Hadley, [Wenham], son of Thomas and Phehe (Bryant) Hadley, was born in Goffstown, N. H., Jan. 8, 1805 ; fitted for college at Andover Academy. Andover T. S., '33 — '37 ; ordained over the Union Evangelical church, of Amesbuiy and Salisbury, Sept. 20, 1837, and p., '37— '48 ; p., Standish, Me., '51— '58; p., Campton, N. H., '58 — '63; w. c, Campton, N. H., since '63. Married, (1) Jan. 10, 1838, Louisa, dau. of Eleazer Cowles, of North Amherst, who died June 20, 1868 ; (2) March 29, 1870, Elliza M., dau. of David Page, of Lowell. Nocliildren. P. 0. address, Camp- ton, N. H. ALUMNI, 1833. 99 Chauncey Austin Hall, M. D., son of Eli and Elizabeth (Treat) Hall, was born in Blandford, March 14, 1811 ; fitted for college with Kev. Timothj' Cooley, D. D., of Granville. Studied medicine with Dr. Flint, of Northampton, and at the Univ. of Pa., Philadelphia, where he received the degree of M. D., in 1837 ; practised in North- ampton, '37 — '50, and was Medical Superintendent of the Round Hill Water Cure ; practised Hartford, Conn., '50 — '56 ; removed to Madi- son, Wis., where he died of pneumonia, Ma}- 8, 1856. Married, Dec. 12, 1838, Luc}-, dau. of Joseph Goodhue, of Brattleboro, Vt., who died June 3, 1859. One child. Eli Whitney Harrington, son of Nathaniel and Nancj' (Town- send) Harrington, was born in New Braintree, Nov. 28, 1804 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '33 — '36; s. s., Lunenburg, '36^'37, ordained there, April 26, 1837, and p., '37 — '47 ; s. s.. Mason, N. H., '47 — '50 ; p., Rochester, N. Y., '50 — '59 ; p.. No. Beverly, '59— '66 ; w. c. there since 1866. Married, (1) May 17, 1839, Maria, dau. of Eoswell Dickinson, of Amherst, who died Aug. 29, 1838 ; (2) Oct. 17, 1839, Nancy, dau. of Isaac Stiles, of Sutton (now Millbury). No children. P. 0. address. No. Beverly, Mass. Rosea Daton Humphrey, son of Loin and Rhoda (Case) Humphrey, was born in Canton, Ct., Aug. 3, 1811 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Greenfield, '33 — '35 : studied law with Henr}' Starr of Cincinnati, O., '35 — -'36 ; admitted to the bar, 1836 ; practised, Crawfordsville, Ind., '36 — '38 ; Professor of Latin, Wabash Coll., Ind., '38 — '45. Died from congestive fever, at Craw- fordsville, Ind., Sept. 18, 1845. Married, Sept. 23, 1837, Caroline, dau. of George Starr, of Warren, Ct. Six children. Daniel Mansfield, A. M., son of Andrew and Eunice (Perkins) Mansfield, was born in Lynnfleld, Aug. 3, 1807 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academj^ Andover. Andover T. S., '33 — '36 ; ordained at Wenham, July 26, 1837, and p., until his death from consumption, April 8, 1847. Married, July 23, 1838, Hannah Frye, dau. of Ezra Abbott, of Andover. One child. Francis Ferdinand Marbury, [Alexandria, Va.J, son of William H. and Eliza (Blacklock) Marbury, was born in Prince George's Co., Md., Oct. 1, 1815; fitted for college with Benjamin HallowcU of Alexandria, Va. Studied law at Hudson, N. Y., and in N. Y. City ; admitted to the bar, 1840 ; practised in New York City since 1840. Married, May 15, 1843, Elizabeth, dau. of William T. McConn, of New York City. Five children. P. 0. address, 13 Broad St., N. Y. City. 100 ALUMNI, 1833. Philetus Montague, [Norfolk, N. Y.], son of Timothy and Mind- well (Chapin) Montague, was born in Chicopee, Aug. 29, 1804 ; fitted for college at St. Lawrence Academy, N. Y. Yale T. S., '33 — '36 ; ordained at Hull, L. C, Aug. 10, 1836, and a. p., '36 — '37; s. s., Hopkinton, N. Y., '37 — '38 ; s. s., Massena and Eaymondville, N. Y., '39— '42; s. s.. West Stockholm and Canton, N. Y., '42— '44; p., .Pierrepont, N. Y., '44 — '61; agent and colporteur, Am. Bible Soc, Franklin, Jefferson, Lewis, and St. Lawrence Counties, N. Y., '61— '69; Bedford, Mich., '69— '72 ; Comstock, Mich., '72— '77. Died from paralj'sis, at Comstock, Mich., March 4, 1877. Married, May 9, 1836, Mary Flavia, dau. of Solomon Linsley, of North Bran- ford, Ct. Two children. G-EORGE Cotton Partridge, A. M., son of Cotton and Hannah Huntington (Lyman) Partridge, was born in Hatfield, Aug. 27, 1813 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Andover T. S., '35 — '36; tutor, Amherst Coll., '36 — '38; ordained at Nantucket, Nov. 21, 1839, and p., '39— '41 ; p., Brimfield, '42— '48 ; p., Green- field, '48— '54; p., Batavia, 111., '54— '60 ; w. c. there, '60— '66 ; U. S. Collector of Internal Revepue, '66 — '67 ; General Insurance Agent, Batavia, 111., since 1869. Married, June 9, 1840, Sophia H., dau. of Rev. Evan Johns, of Canandaigua, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, Batavia, 111. Albert Lemuel Payson, son of Lemuel and Joanna (NewhaU) Payson, was born in Salem, Oct. 22, 1805 ; fitted for college at Monson Academ}'. Agent of Am. S. S. Union in Michigan and Indiana, '36 — '41 ; ordained Presbyterian, 1837 ; employed under the Am. S. S. Union, Utlca, N. Y., some years; then home missionary of A. H. M. S., in the West till 1872 ; since then in business at the East, preaching occasionallj'. Married, Julj-, 1839, Clarissa Olivia, dau. of Col. Ashur Saxton, of Lockport, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Albanj', Me. Isaac Clark Pray, A. M., son of Isaac Clark and Martha (Haggens) Pray, was born in Boston, May 15, 1813 ; fitted for college with Mr. Dwight of New Haven, Ct., and at the Boston Latin School ; Harvard Coll., '29— '31 ; Amherst Coll., '31— '33. Editor of "The Hartford Bouquet," '33 ; then removed it to Boston, and changed the name to "The Boston Pearl ; " in 1836, united it with the " Boston Galaxy," under the name "Boston Pearl and Galaxy;" editor of "Boston Herald " and " Boston Signal " also ; left Boston in 1839 ; associate editor of the "Sun," N. Y. City, '39— '40 ; traveled in Europe, mostly in Germany, England and Ireland, '40 — '47, and was connected with several London journals; connected with the "New York Herald" some years, and afterwards editor of the "Philadelphia Inquirer ; " then was connected with many New York journals, but ALUMNI, 1833. 101 spent most of his time writing. Author of the Lives of " James Gordon Bennett," " Gustavns Brooke," " Theresa Parodi," "Catha- rine Hayes," and " Adelaide Eistori;" of the dramas, " Virginius," "The Mad Queen," "Deborah," " Paetus," " Caecina," and many others ; also of many poems. Died from heart disease, in New York City, Nov. 28, 1869. Married, Sept. 16, 1834, Sarah A., dau. of Andrew Henry, Esq., of So. Hadle}-. Two daughters. William Shields Eeid, A. M, son of Rev. Dr. William S. Reid, was born in Lynchburg, Va., in 1814; Hampden Sidney Coll., '29—31 ; Amherst Coll., '31— '33. Principal of High School, Lynch- burg, Va., '33 — '61. Private in Beauregard Battery, C. S. A., '61— '62. A. M., Hampden Sidney, 1839. Mortally wounded at the battle of Malvern Hill, and died in the hospital at Richmond, 1862. Unmarried. Maetin Smith, son of Arad and Salome (Elmore) Smith, was born in Addison, Vt., April 6, 1806 ; fitted for college at Potsdam (N. Y.) Academy. Taught in Port William, Ky., and studied theology with. Rev. Mr. Monteith of that town. Died of hemorrhage of the lungs, at Port WUliam, Ky., Oct. 15, 1836. Timothy Stearns, A. M., son of Timothy and Sarah (Lane) Stearns, was born at Billerica, Jan. 23, 1810; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher in Female Seminary, Chilli- cothe, 0., '33— '34; Andover T. S., '34— '37 ; s. s., Athens, O., '37— '38 ; ordained, July 2, 1839, atWorthington, 0., andp., '38— '41 ; s. s., Kingston, O., '42 — '43, and p., '43 — '55 ; s. s.. Mount Pleasant, Iowa, '55 — '58; w. c, '58 — '61. Principal of the Presbyterian Academy, Kingston, O., three years. Published a number of addresses on religious, literary, and temperance subjects. Died of cancer, at Fort Madison, la., July 19, 1861. Married, Dec. 13, 1837, Catharine G., dau. of Isaac Taylor, of Athens, O. Two children. Amos Wright Stockwell, son of Amos and Lucy (Blanchard) Stockwell, was born in Sutton, June 10, 1809 ; prepared for college with " Master " Joseph Hall of Sutton. Read law with Judge Barton of Worcester, and attended the Harvard Law School ; admitted to the bar in 1836 ; practised at Worcester, '36— '40 ; Chicopee, '40— '53. Postmaster at Chicopee, '42 — '48 ; Commissioner of Insolvencj^ of Hampden Co., '49 — '53; Trial Justice at Chicopee, several years. Died at Chicopee, March 10, 1853, of typhoid pneumonia. Married, Oct. 4, 1836, Susan LeBaron, dau. of Jacob March, of Sutton. Three children. William Zephaniah Stuart, LL. D., [New Bedford], son of Dr. James and Nancy (Allison) Stuart, was born in Dedham, Dec. 25, 102 ALUMNI, 1833. 1811 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Principal of Mayville Academj^, N. Y., and studying law with Judge Birdsell of that town, '33 — '35 ; studied law with Messrs. Dixon & Smith, and Judge Osborne of Westfleld, N. Y., '35 — '36 ; admitted to the bar there, in 1836 ; practised, Logansport, Ind., '36 — '76 ; prosecuting attorney, Cass Co., Ind., '43 — '4:5 ; member of Indiana Legislature, '51 — '53; Judge of Supreme Court of Ind., '52 — '57 ; attorney and counsellor of Toledo, Wabash & Western R. R., '55— '76. LL. D., Amherst, 1868. Died from congestion of the brain, at Clifton Springs, N. Y., May 7, 1876. Married, (1) Sept. 20, 1838, Minerva H., dau. of Judge Potter, of Westfleld, N. Y., who died July 29, 1846 ; (2) June 13, 1849, Sarah, dau. of Lewis Benedict, of Verona, N. Y. Seven children. Stephen Symonds, A. M., son of Stephen and Lucy (Kimball) Symonds, was born in Boxford, June 21, 1808 ; fitted for college at Boxford Academjf ; entered college, Feb., 1830. Studied law at Hudson, N. Y., '33— '36 ; admitted to the bar at Albany, N. Y., Nov., 1836; practised, New York City, 'c6 — '38. Died from consumption, at Boxford, Nov. 14, 1838. Unmarried. Samuel Salisbuky Tappan, A. M., son of John and Sarah (Salis- bury) Tappan, was born in Boston, Sept. 2, 1809 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academj'. Ordained at Frankfort (now Westport), Me., Nov. 11, 1835, and p., '35— '42 ; p., Bridgewater, '42— '45 ; p.. Vine- yard Haven, '45 — '48; p., Conway, N. H., '48 — '52; practised at different times as a plysician, having studied medicine in New York City, before entering college ; now w. c, Boston. Married, (1) Nov. 4, 1835, Eveline L., dau. of Jesse Stearns, of New Ipswich, N. H., who died March, 1851 ; (2) Jan. 14, 1852, Hannah, dau. of Rev. Sylvester Dana, of Concord, N. H., who died, March, 1855; (3) April, 1857, Eleanor, dau. of John Butler, of Canada East, who died at Providence, R. I., April, 1872. Five children. P. 0. address, 12 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass. Enoch Thomas, A. M., [Glasgow, Del.j, son of David and Meli- cent (Saven) Thomas, was born in St. George's, Del., Dec. 31, 1805 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academ}', Andover. Assistant teacher in a Female Seminarj', Newark, Del., '33 — '34; Princeton T. S., '34 — '35 ; home missionary, Rockingham Co., Va., '35 — '37 ; ordained, Presbyterian evangelist, June 17, 1837 ; s. s.. Union, Port Republic, and Shiloh, Va., '37 — '38 ; p. and principal of the Academy, Shem- ariah, Augusta Co., Va., '38 — '43; removed to Beverly, Va., and missionary in Randolph and adjacent counties, '43 — '61 ; teacher and preacher, Craigsville, Va., '61 — '79. Died at Craigsville, Va., Jan. 25, 1879. Married, June 24, 1841, Janetta Ann, dau. of Samuel Lyle Ramsey, of Augusta Co., Va. Nine children. ALUMNI, 1833. 103 Anson Yale Tuttle, son of Isaiah and Sarah (Yale) Tuttle, was bom in Barkhamstead, Ct., June 24, 1802; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '33— '35 ; T. I., East Windsor, Ct., '35 — '36; ordained at Rootstown, 0., Dec. 2, 1840, and p., '40— '45; s. s., Charlestown, O., '45 — '47; s. s.. Palmyra, O., '47_'51 ; s. s., Edinburg, O., '52— '53 ; s. s., Troy, 0., '53 ; w. c, Edinburg, O., since 1853, engaged in farming most of the time. Mamed, (1) Feb. 18, 1842, Annette, dan. of Joel Dorman, of Charlestown, 0., who died Feb. 28, 1866; (2) May 21, 1868, Mrs. Emil}' Woods, dau. of Moses Thompson, of Hudson, 0. Nine children. P. O. address, Edinburg, 0. John Flayel White, M. D., [Philadelphia, Pa. J, son of Ambrose and Peggy (Perkins) White, was born in Snow Hill, Worcester Co., Md., Dee. 3, 1813 ; fitted for college with Mr. Hindman of Philadel- phia, Pa. ; Univ. of Pa., '29— '30 ; Amherst Coll., '30— '33. Studied medicine at Univ. of Pa., and with Prof. Hugh L. Hodger, '33— '37 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1837;' practised, Philadelphia, Pa., '37— '43 ; Columbus, &a., '43 — '45 ; at Cincinnati, 0., since 1845. Surgeon in charge of Military Hospital, Covington, Ky., and Cincinnati, O., during the war ; also, Surgeon of 2d Kentucky Infantry ; Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine, Miami Medical Coll., Cincinnati, 0., '54— '60. Married, (1) Nov. 5, 1833, Caroline, dau. of Joseph Peace, of Philadelphia, Pa., who died Jan. 13, 1843 ; (2) March 18, 1845, Harriet, dau. of David Wade, Esq., of Cincinnati, O. Four children. P. O. address. Care of White & Lawrence, Cincinnati, O. CLASS OF 1834. Charles Baker Adams, A. M., son of Charles Jeremiah and Han- nah (Baker) Adams, was born in Dorchester, Jan. 11, 1814; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover; Yale Coll., '30 — '31; Amherst Coll., '31 — '34. Andover T. S., '34 — '36 ; lectured on Geology at Bradford Academy, '36 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '36 — '37 ; Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, Middlebury Coll., Vt., '38 — '47, and during this time made a survey of the State of Vermont ; Professor of Astronomy and Zoology, Amherst Coll., '47 — '53 ; spent the winters of '44 — -'45 and '48 — '49, in Jamaica, and that of '50 — '51, in Panama, on account of his health; in '52, visited St. Thomas Island, for the same purpose. Author of " Catalogue of Panama Shells," " Contributions to Conchology," " Four Reports on the Geol- ogy of Vt.," Monographs of " Stoastoma" and " Vitrinella," and in connection with Prof. Gray of Brooklyn, N. Y., of an "Elementary Geology." The Zoological Cabinet of Amherst Coll. is the result of his labors. A. M., Middlebury, 1836. Died from a fever, at St. Thomas Island, Jan. 19, 1853. Married, Feb. 5, 1839, Mary, dau. of Rev. Sylvester Holmes, of New Bedford. Five children. 104 ALUMNI, 1834. Henry Ward Beecheb, [Cincinnati, O.], son of Rev. Dr. Lyman and Roxanna (Foote) Beecher, was born in Litchfield, Ct., June 24, 1813 ; fitted for college at Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst. Lane T. S., '34 — '37; p., Presbyterian church, Lawrenceburgh, Ind., '37 — '39; p., Indianapolis, Ind., '39— '47 ; p., Plj-mouth church, Brooklyn, N. Y., since 1847. Editor of "The Cincinnati Journal," O., 18.36 ; of an agricultural paper, Indianapolis, Ind., while he was pastor there ; of " The Independent," '61 — '63 ; and of the "Christian Union," about ten j'ears ; his sermons, '59 — '72, are published in ten vols., under the title "The Plymouth Pulpit." Author of "Fruits, Flowers and Farming," "Star Papers," "Lectures to Young Men," "Industry and Idleness," "Life Thoughts," two series, " Hermons on Liberty and War," " Plj-mouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes," " Norwood," " Sermons from Published and Unpublished Discourses," 2 vols., " Life of Christ," "Yale Coll. Lectures on Preaching," 3 vols., " Royal Truths ; " and some thirty vols., published since 1872, mostly sermons and theological works. In 1863, visited England to explain to the English people the issues. of our civil war. Trustee, Amherst Coll., '66— '78. Married, Aug. 3, 1837, Eunice W., dau. of Dr. Artemas Bullard, of West Sutton. Ten children. P. 0. address, 124 Columbia St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry William Billings, son of William and Abigail (Smith) Billings, was born in Conwaj', Julj- 11, 1814; fitted for college at Ashfleld. Studied law at Cleveland, O., '34 — '36, and at Kaskaskia, 111., '36 — '37 ; admitted to the bar, 1837 ; practised, Waterloo, 111., Unity, 111., St. Louis, Mo., and Memphis, Tenn., till '43 ; Cairo, 111., '43 — '46; Alton, 111., in compauj' with Lewis B. Parsons, '46 — '70. Mayor of Alton, 111., '51— '52 ; Judge of Alton City Court, '59— '65 ; delegate to State Constitutional Convention, 1869. Died from erysip- elas, at Canandaigua, N. Y., April 19, 1870. Married, Dec. 21, 1843, Elizabeth S., dau. of Anthony Olney, of Ware. Five children. Benjamin Franklin Brow^n, son of Thomas and Zeruiah (Burgess) Brown,' was born in Goshen, May 6, 1810; fitted for college at Greenfield Academj-. AndoverT. S., '34 — '37 ; teacher. New Jersey; then preached occasionally in Mass. till 1842, when he went as preacher and teacher to Strasburg, Va., where he died from dyspepsia, Sept. 10, 1842. Unmarried. Albert Clark, A. M., son of Ebenezer and Sally (GriflBth) Clark, was born in Conway, Nov. 6, 1810; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher of classical school at Owego, and Dunku'k, N. Y., '34— '38 ; at Smithfield, Va., '36— '45 ; studied law while teaching, and in New York City ; admitted to the bar in 1845, at Westfleld ; prac- tised, Conway, '47 — '52 ; Dubuque, Iowa, '52 — '54 ; Independence, Iowa, '54 — '68. State Commissioner of Iowa Insane Asj'lum. Died ALUMNI, 1834. 105 from typhoid fever, at Independence, Iowa, Dec. 1 1, 1868. Married, April 7, 1847, Elizabeth, dau. of Mordecai Adams, of Conway. One child. Flint Butts Dat, A. M., D. D., [So. Hadley], son of Pliny and Deborah (Butts) Day, was born in Huntington, April 21, 1806; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '34 — '37; ordained at Derry, N. H., Oct. 4, 1887, and p., '37 — '51; visited Europe, '51— '52 ; p., HoUis, N. H., '52— '69. Trustee of Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H., '38— '69, and of Dartmouth Coll., '63— '69. A. M., Dartmouth, 1864; D. D., Dartmouth, 1865. Died from brain disease, at HoUis, N. H., July 6, 1869. Married, (1) Oct. 12, 1839, Emily, dau. of Josiah Haskell, of Eockport, who died Nov. 29, 1850; (2) Sept. 8, 1852, Mary B., dau. of Chauncey Chapin, of Springfield. Seven children. Nathaniel Morton Dextee, son of Rev. Elijah and Mary (Morton) Dexter, was born in Plympton, Sept. 28, 1814 ; fitted for college with his father. Teacher, Wantage, Sussex Co., N. J., '34 — '35; studied medicine, Philadelphia, Pa., '35 — '36; spent the summer of '36 in the West Indies, for his health ; teacher of Academy, No. Greenwich, Ct., '36 — '38 ; in connection with Horatio Bryant took charge of the Classical Institution, Plainfleld, N. J., '38. Died from dysentery, at Plainfleld, N. J., Sept. 18, 1838. Not married. Franklin Dodge, M. D., son of Samuel and Polly (Farnsworth) Dodge, was born in Groton, Nov. 9, 1809 ; fitted for college at Lawrence (Groton) and Leicester Academies. Dartmouth Medical School, '34— '37 ; M. D., Dartmouth, 1837; practised at Boston under Dr. Doane, '37— '38 ; at Harwich, '38— '72. Died from consumption, at Harwich, July 8, 1872. Married, Nov. 22, 1839, Susan, dau. of John Fitch, of Groton. Four children. Samuel Hopkins Emery, A. M., [Andover], son of Joshua and Elizabeth (Welch) Emery, was born in Boxford, Aug. 22, 1815 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover ; entered college, 1831. Andover T. S., '34— '37 ; ordained at Taunton, Nov. 23, 1837, and p., Winslow church, '37— '41 and '46— '55 ; p., Trinitarian church, New Bedford, '41 — '46; p., First church, Quincy, 111., '55 — '68; s. s., New England church, Chicago, 111., '69; s. s., Richmond St. church. Providence, R. I., '69— '71 ; s. s., Olivet church, Bridgeport, Ct., '72— '74 ; s. s.. No. Middleboro, '74— '76 ; City Missionary, Taunton, since 1876. Asst. Sec, Peace Society, Boston, '71, and editor of its magazine, a few months. Author of ''The Ministry of Taunton," 2 vols., "Minutes of the General Association of Illinois, '58— '68," and " Brief History of the Local 8 106 ALUMNI, 1834. District Association of 111. " Hospital Chaplain, U. S. A., '63 — '65. Married, Mar. 7, 1838, Julia, dan. of Dea. William Reed, of Taunton. Four children. P. O. address, Taunton, Mass. Thomas Power Field, A. M., D. D., [Boston], son of Justin and Harriet (Power) Field, was born in Northfield, Jan. 12, 1814; fitted for college at Northfield Academy. Andover T. S., '35 — '37, and '39— '40; tutor, Amherst Coll., '37— '39 ; ordained at South Danvers (now Peabody), Oct. 8, 1840, and p., '40 — '50 ; p.. Second Presbyterian church, Troy, N. Y., '50 — '53; Professor of Rhetoric, Oratory, and English Literature, Amherst Coll., '53 — '56; p.. First church. New London, Ct., '56 — '76; Professor of Bibliography, and Librarian, Amherst Coll., '77 — '78 ; Samuel Green Professor of Biblical History and Interpretation, and Pastoral Care there, since 187.S. D. D., Amherst, 1861. Married, (1) Jan. 11, 1844, Maria Augusta, dau. of Robert S. Daniels, of Peabody, who died July 2, 1864 ; (2) May 8, 1866, Charlotte, dau. of Robert Coit, of New London, Ct. Nine children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. John Phelps Foster, son of Samuel and Alice (Phelps) Foster, was born in Holden, Feb. 1, 1807 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '35 — '38; s. s., Stockbridge and other places in Western N. Y. , '38 — '42 ; ordained at Fowlerville, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1842, and p., Presbyterian church, '42 — '43; missionary of A. H. M. S., Oconomowoe and Summit, Wis., '43 -'47; p., Sweden, Me., '48— '50 ; w. c, '50— '51. Died from disease of the stomach, at Oxford, Apr. 27, 1851. Married, Oct. .31, 1842, Mary Ann, dau. of Dea. John Hurd, of Oxford, Two children. Orson Squire Fowler, son of Horace and Martha (Howe) Fowler, was born in Cohocton, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1809; fitted for college with Rev. Moses Miller of Heath, Rev. Mr. Clark of Buckland, and at Ashfleld Academy. In connection with his brother Lorenzo, opened a Phrenological office in New York City, 1835 ; lecturer on Plirenology, since 1834. Editor and publisher of "The American Phrenological Journal," Philadelphia, Pa., '38 — '42, New York Citj', since 1842 ; in 1863,removed to Boston ; now lives in Manchester. Author of "Phrenology proved, illustrated, and applied," "Matri- mony, " " Education and Self-Improvement, " " Hereditary Descent," "Love and Parentage," "Maternity," "A Home for All," " Amativeness, " "Human Science," and other works. Married, (1) June 10, 1835, Eliza, dau. of Elias Brevoort, of New York City, who died Sept. 4, 1804; (2) Oct. 26, 1865, Mrs. Mary A. Poole, dau. of William Aiken, of Gloucester. Three children. P. 0. address, Manchester, Mass. Montgomery Smith Goodale, D. D., [Potsdam, N. Y.J, son of Timothy and Lydia (Smith) Goodale, was born in Conway, Mar. 21, ALUMNI, 1834. 107 1806 ; fitted for college at Potsdam Academy, N. Y. East Windsor T. I., Ct., '34— '37 ; ordained at Amsterdam, N. Y., Mar. 22, 1837, and p., '37 — '71; and Pastor Emeritus there, since 1871. D. D., Union, 1857. Married, (1) Aug. 17, 1837, Harriet P., dau. of Andrus Waters, of Amsterdam, N. Y., who died Sept. 8, 1869 ; (2) Feb. 22, 1872, Jennie M., dau. of Alexander McVeane, of Amster- dam, N. Y. No cliildren. P. 0. address, Amsterdam, N. Y. David Gould, A. M., [Bernardston] , son of Vinson and Mindwell (Woodbridge) Gould, was, born in Southampton, Julj- 8, 1814 ; fiitted for college with his father, and at Amherst Academj^ Studied law at Washington, D. C, and New York City, '34 — '38; admitted to the bar, in New York City, 1839, and practised there, '89— '66 ; U. S. Consul to Leith, Scotland, '66— '67. Member of Jersey City Board of Education ; President of New England Society of Jersey City. Died from heart disease, in Edinburgh, Scotland, July 22, 1867. Married, (1) Apr. 19, 1843, Mary C, dau. of Guysbert Bogart Vroom, of New York City, who died June 19, 1859 ; (2) Aug. 1, 1860, Julia, dau. of Ephraim De Witt, of Jersey City, N. J. One child. Alonzo Geat, a. M., LL. D., son of James and Elizabeth (Wilkinson) Gray, was born in Townsend, Vt., F.eb. 21, 1808 ; fitted for college at Townsend Academy, Vt. Andover T. S., '36 — '38; Professor of Natural Science, Phillips Academy, Andover, '37 — '43 ; Professor of Chemistry, Marietta Coll., O., '44 — '46; teacher in Brooklyn Female Academy, N. Y., '46 — '51 ; founder and principal of Brooklyn Heights Female Seminary, N. Y., '51 — '60. Author of "Elements of Chemistry," "Elements of Scientific and Practical Agriculture, " " Elements of Natural Philosophy, " and " Elements of Geology," this last withProf. C. B. Adams. LL. D., Ingham Univ., 1856. Died from a cancer, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1860. Married, in 1840, Mrs. Sarah P. Jenks, dau. of John Phillips, Esq., of Boston. One daughter. Henet Solomon Geeene, A. M., son of John W. and Sophia (Broad) Greene, was born in Boston, Feb. 11, 1807; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '34 — '37 ; ordained at Lynnfleld, Dec. 27, 1887, and p., '37 — '50 ; s. s. and p., Ballard Vale, '50 — '80. Representative from Ballard Vale to Mass. Legislature, 1865. Died from heart disease, at Ballard Vale, June 11, 1880. Married, Jan. 1, 1840, Mary Phillips, dau. of Stephen Abbott, of Andover, who died Jan. 29, 1878. Five children. John Haven, A. M., son of John and Elizabeth (Howe) Haven, was born in Holliston, Sept. 23, 1808 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. East Windsor T. I., Ct., '34— '36 ; ordained at York, Me., Dec. 14, 1836, and p., '36— '40 ; p., Stoneham, '40— '60 ; p., 108 ALUMNI, 1834. Charlton, since 1850. Married, (1) Sept. 12, 1836, Anna, dau. of Joshua Eead, of "Warren, who died Aug. 17, 1838; (2) Apr. 29, 1839, Martha C, dau. of John B. Morrison, of Portsmouth, N. H., who died Aug. 20, 1842; (3) Dec. 4, 1844, Martha M., dau. of Thomas Chadbourne, M. D., of Concord, N. H. Four children. P. O. address, Charlton, Mass. Thomas Hervet, son of Dea. Thomas and Jane (Campbell) Hervey, was born in Newburyport, July 26, 1812 ; fitted for college at Newburyport Grammar School. Teacher of classical school, Potts- ville, Pa. Died from epilepsy, at Newburyport, Aug. 3, 1847. Married, June 6, 1836, Mary E., Neligh, of Pottsville, Pa. Three children. George Freeman Homer, son of George J. and Mary (Bradford) Homer, was born in Boston, June 26, 1815 ; fitted for college at Boston Latin School. Studied law with Hon. Rufus Choate of Boston ; admitted to the bar at Boston, 1839, and practised there '39 — '76 ; member of Legislature, 1867 ; resided in Brookline. Died from apoplexy, at Boston, Apr. 14, 1876. Married, Sept. 26, 1843, Miranda S., dau. of Henry Holmes, Esq., of Boston. Six children. Timothy Jackson, [Newton], son of Hon. William and Hannah (Woodward) Jackson, was born in Boston, Apr. 15, 1811 ; fitted for college at Warren Academy, Woburn. Manufacturer, in company with his father, Newton, '34 — '70. Died from heart disease, at Newton, Jan. 20, 1870. Married, May 1, 1837, Mrs. Hannah S. Waldron, dau. of Josiah Stedman, of Boston. Five children. Otis Lombard, A. M., son of Roswell and Cornelia (Hall) Lombard, was born in Springfield, Dec. 24, 1814 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy ; entered college in 1829, but taught at Green- field, one year. Principal of an academy, Goshen, Ct., '34 — '37; teacher of a private school, Springfield, several years, and during part of the time studied theology ; s. s., Curtisville, '45 ; s. s.. New Marlboro, '48— '49 ; ordained there, June 14, 1849, and p., '49— '60; s. s., Indian Orchard, '61 — '62 ; w. c, '62 — '63. Died from tumor in the brain, at Springfield, Feb. 13, 1863. Married, Apr. 23, 1850, Elizabeth, dau. of Erastus Sheldon, of New Marlboro. One child. Erastus Edgbrton Marct, M. D., son of Laban and Fanny (Howe) Marcy, was born in Greenwich, Dec. 9, 1815 ; fitted for college at New Salem Grammar School. Studied medicine at Boston, '34— '35, at Hartford, Ct., '35— '36, and at Jefferson Medical Coll., '36—37; M. D., Jefferson Medical Coll., 1837; practised at Hartford, Ct., '37— '47 ; at New York City, since 1847. Author of " Theory and Practice of Medicine," 2 vols., "Homeopathy vs. Allopathy," "Christianity and its Conflicts," and "Life Duties;" Editor of ALUMNI, 1834. 109 "Hahnemann's Lesser Writings," and of a Medical Quarterlj' Journal since 1854. Married, Sept. 3, 1838, Emeline B., dau. of Henry Kilbourn, of Hartford, Ct. Four children. P. O. address, 396 Fifth Ave., New York City. Humphrey Morse, [Newbury], sou of Joseph and Olive (Morse) Morse, was born in Newburyport, Apr. 6, 1808 ; fitted for college at Bradford (now Groveland) Academy. Dartmouth Medical School, '34— '35 ; Andover T. S., '35 — '36 ; intended to be a Foreign Mission- ary. Died from consumption, at Newburyport, Apr. 4, 1836. Unmarried. Henry Neill, D. D., son of Dr. Henry and Martha (Eutter) Neill, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 16, 1815 ; fitted for college with S. B. Wylie, M. D., of Philadelphia, Pa. ; Univ. of Pa., '30— '33 ; Amherst Coll., '38— '34. Teacher, Fayetteville, N. C, '34— '35 ; Lane T. S., O., '36 — '39; resident licentiate, Andover T. S., '39— '40 ; ordained at Hatfield, Apr. 16, 1840, and p., '40— '46 ; p., Lenox, '46 — '54; p.. Fort St. Presbyterian church, Detroit, Mich., '54 — '57 ; organized Westminster Presbyterian church, Detroit, Mich., and p., '57 — '61 ; p., Presbyterian church, G-eneseo, N. Y., '62 — '66 ; w. c, Pittsfield, '66— '67 ; s. s.. West Stockbridge, '67— '69, and s. s., Richmond, part of this time; p., Second Presbyterian church. New Brunswick, N. J., '69 — '71 ; s. s., Presbyterian church, Hope- well, S. C, '71— '72 ; w. c, Philadelphia, Pa., '72— '79 ; organized a Presbyterian church in Bryn Mawr, Pa., '72, and s. s., '73. Author of " Memorials for the Dead, " "The Sanctuary," "Abolitionism, its Spirit and Fruits, " " The Westminster Assembly, " " Memoir of Mrs. Sophia Humphrey, " and " Memoir and Sermons of Dr. William James." D. D., Amherst, and Centre Coll. (Ky.), 1868, and Univ. of City of N. Y., 1869. Died from apoplexy, at Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 21, 1879. Married, Aug. 12, 1841, Lucy, dau. of Rev. Heman Humphrey, D. D., Pres. of Amherst College, who died Apr. 20, 1873. Five children. Washington Adams Nichols, son of Asa and Sylvia (Brooks) Nichols, was born in Buckland, Apr. 4, 1804 ; fitted for college at a select school in Heath, and with Rev. Moses Miller, of Heath ; entered college, 1831. Andover T. S., '35 — '38 ; ordained at Brook- field, Sept. 15, 1838, and p., '38 — '42 ; teacher of family school, .Brookfield, '42 — '53; p., Edwards church, Chicago, III., '54 — '57; p., Salem church, Chicago, 111., '58 — '64 ; teacher of family school, •'64 — '67 ; went to Europe and Palestine, as tutor to two young men, '67— '70; assoc. editor of Cong. Herald, Chicago, 111., '70— '75 ; resided at Lake Forest, 111., since '71. Author of "The Doers of the Word, " " Book on Missions, " " Twenty-three Words with the Parent, " " The Transplanted Olive Plant, " and " Memoir of J. S. Nichols." Married, (1) Sept. 25, 1838, Bethiah A., dau. of Rev. 110 ALUMNI, 1834. Moses Miller, of Heath, who died Nov. 11, 1865 ; (2) May 7, 1867, Sarah A., dau. of Rev. William Bonney, of Canaan, Ct. Three children. P. O. address. Lake Forest, 111. James Otis Parker, M. D., son of James and Ruth (Harkness) Parker, was born in Shirley, June 5, 1811 ; fitted for college at Lawrence Academy, Groton. Clerk in a store, and in business, several years ; studied medicine. Marine Hospital, Chelsea, one year ; with Amos Twitchell, M. D., of Keene, N. H., one year ; also attended lectures in Boston and Pittsfleld ; M. D., Berkshire Medical Coll., 1841; practised, Shirley, '41 — '49; San Francisco, Cal., '49 — '53; practising and farming, Shirley, since 1853. Married, (1) May 13, 1845, Martha Lincoln, dau. of Calvin Carter, M. D., of Lancaster, who died Apr. 30, 1847 ; (2) Jan. 1, 1863, Hannah Morgan, dau. of Elijah A. Gould, of Greenfield. One child. P. 0. address, Shirley, Mass. Thomas Eliot Patson, son of Thomas and Hannah (Scott) Payson, was born in Rowley, June- 24, 1813; fitted for college at Dummer Academy, Byfield. Studied law with S. W. Marston of Newburyport, and with Hon. Rufus Choate of Boston, '34 — '37; admitted to the bar at Boston, July, 1837 ; practised at Andover, '37— '39 ; farmer, Rowley, '39— '60 ; High Sheriff of Essex Co., '53 — '55 ; in charge of City Institutions, Deer Island, Boston Harbor, '60— '68 ; Snpt. of Dexter Asylum, Providence, R. I., '68—77. Died, at Providence, R. I., Aug. 24, 1877. Married, July, 1837, Hannah, dau. of Eliphalet Brown, of Newburyport. Six children. Alonzo Sanderson, [Deerfleld], son of Joseph and Content (Dickinson) Sanderson, was born in Bernardston, June 24, 1808; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, at a select school, and with Rev. Lemuel P. Bates. Andover T. S., '34 — '37; in employ of A. H. M. S., Hawksbury & L'Original, Canada, '37— '38 ; ordained at Ludlow, Jan., 1839, and p., '39— '43 ; p., Tolland, '43— '52 ; s. s., Wellington, O., '52— '64, and p., '54— '56 ; s. s., York, O., '56— '59 ; s. s., Goodrich, Mich., '59— '61 ; s. s., Owasso, Mich., '61— '62; p.. Grand Blanc, Mich., '62— '67; p., Goodrich, Mich., '67— '73; s. s., Bridgeport, Mich., '73— '75; s. s., Clinton, Mich., '75— '76; s. s., Bedford, Mich., '76— '78 ; w. c, St. John's, Mich.; w. c, Flint, Mich. Married, Oct. 24, 1837, Rosetta, dau. of Rufus Row, of Sunderland. Four children. P. O. address, Flint, Mich. Henry Hyer Smith, [Gouverneur, N. Y.J, son of Joseph and Lucy (Johnson) Smith, was born in Williamstown, Vt., Jan. 6, 1807 ; entered college in 1829. Teacher in tlie South, '34 — '43 ; manufact- urer of furniture, '43 — '61 ; editor of Union Springs (Ala.) Gazette, '68— '60 ; established the Southern Home Journal, 1860, and editor and proprietor, '60 — '62 ; now a merchant. Union Springs, Ala. ALDMNI, 1834. Ill Postmaster, Aberfoil, Ala., '40 — '41 ; postmaster. Union Springs, j^la., '41 — '44. Volunteer in Seminole War, 1836. Married, June 26, 1837, Mary Ann, dau. of Asahel Clarke, Esq., of Columbia, Ct. Four children. P. O. address, Union Springs, Ala. RuFUS Phinbas Stebbins, D. D., son of Luther and Lucina (Stebbins) Stebbins, was born in So. Wilbraham, Mar. 3, 1810; fitted for college at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham. Harvard T. S., '34 — '37; ordained at Leominster, Sept. 20, 1837, and p., '37_'44; p., Meadville, Pa., '44— '49 ; President, Meadville T. S., Pa., '44— '56 ; p., Woburn, '57— '63 ; p., Ithaca, N. Y., '71— '77 ; p.. First Unitarian church, Newton, since 1877. Author of " The His- tory of Wilbraham," "Study of the Pentateuch," and numerous addresses. D. D., Harvard, 1851. Married, Sept. 11, 1837, Eliza Clark, dau. of Nathaniel Livermore, of Cambridge. One child. P. 0. address, Newton, Mass. Timothy Dwight Porter Stone, A. M., [Andover], son of Rev. Timothy and Mary (Merwin) Stone, was born in Cornwall, Ct., July 27, 1811; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover; Dartmouth Coll., '27— '29 ; Amherst Coll., '32— '34. Teacher of Concord (N. H.) High School, '34 — '37; principal of Female Semi- nary, Plymouth, N. H., '37 — '39; studied theology with Dr. N. Boiitonof Concord, N. H. ; Andover T. S., '39— '42 ; teacher of Elocution, Andover T. S., and principal of Abbott Female Seminary, Andover, '39 — '43; ordained at HoUiston, Mar. 1, 1843, and p., '43 — '49 ; teacher, and c]iaplain of Mass. Reform School, Westboro, '49 — '50 ; principal of Conn. Normal School, '50 — '53 ; teacher, Norwich Grammar School, Ct., '53 — '59 ; also s. s., Bozrah, Ct., '56—57, and s. s., Fitch ville, Ct., '57— '59 ; p., Amesbury Mills, '59— '62 ; principal of Lafayette Seminary, Ind., '62 — '64 ; p.. Third church, Marblehead, '64 — '67 ; p.. Stow and Assabet, '67 — '70 ; p., Hanover, '70 — '73 ; Principal and Professor of Elocution, Albany School of Oratory ; now resides in Springfield. U. S. Commissioner of Freed- men's Bureau, '73 — '75. Author of "Memoir of Mr. Webster," '■Stories to teach me how to think," "Child's Reader," "Stone's Elocution" and others. Married, (1) Aug. 1, 1836, Phoebe C, dau. of Dea. S. Holt, of Andover, who died in 1858 ; (2) Mar. 2, 1859, Susan M., dau. of Dr. Edward Dickinson, of HoUiston. Eight children.^ P. O. address, Springfield, Mass. James Pease Terry, son of Solomon and Margaret (Pease) Terry, was born in Enfield, Ct., Mar. 21, 1812 ; fitted for college at Westfield Academy. Principal of Southampton Academy, '34 — '35 ; Princeton T. S., '35— '36 ; East Windsor T. I., Ct., '36— '38 ; s. s., E. Windsor, Ct., West Chester, Ct., and Hampton, Ct., '38--'39 ; ordained at Somers, Ct., Dec. 4, 1839, and p., '39 — '44; w. c, '44 — '48 ; p., So. Weymouth, '48 — '68 ; traveled in Europe, for his 112 ALXJMNI, 1834. health, '68 — '70; w. c, '70 — '73. Died from cerebro-spinal-menin- gitis, at Schodack, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1873. Married, Aug. 16, 1842, Catherine A., dau. of Israel Matson, of Lyme, Ct. Seven children. Eli Thurston, D. D., [Boston], son of Eli and Frances (Burrill) Thurston, was born in Brighton, June, 1808 ; fitted for college at Day's Academy, Wrentham. Andover T. S., '34 — '35 ; studied with Rev. Jacob Ida, D. D., of Mednay, 'So. — '37 ; ordained at Hallowell, Me., Jan. 3, 1838, and p., '38 — '48; p.. Central church. Fall River, '48— '69. D. D., Amherst, 1866. Died from congestion of the lungs, at Fall River, Dec. 19, 1869. Married, (1) June 20, 1838, M. Caroline, dau. of Hon. Philo Sanford, of "Wareham, who died Nov., 1852; (2) Jan. 24, 1854, Julia, dau. of Samuel Sessions, of Westminster, Vt. Five children. William Thurston, [Dedham], adopted son of William and Elizabeth Thurston, was born in Boston, Dec. 29, 1813; fitted for college at Day's Academy, Wrentham. General Episcopal T. S., N. Y. City, '35 — '38; ordained Deacon, 1838; rector, Oxford and Williamsboro, N. C, '38— '39 ; at Pittsboro, N. C, '39—45; at Valle Crucis, N. C, '45 — '46. Died from bilious fever, at Valle Crucis, N. C, June 27, 1846. Married, in 1838, Fannie Robinson, dau. of William Seaman, of N. Y. City. No children. James Wilson White, [Philadelphia, Pa. J, son of Ambrose and Peggy (Perkins) White, was born in Snow Hill, Md., Dec. 1, 1815; Univ. of Pa., '30— '31 ; Amherst Coll., '31— '34. Studied law with Horace Binney, Esq., of Philadelphia, Pa., but abandoned it on account of ill health ; teacher of the Classics, a number of years ; an invalid the latter part of his life. Died at Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1, 1872. Unmarried. Robert Mc Rae White, [Cochransville, Pa. J, son of Robert and Nancy S. (Grier) White, was born in Fagg's Manor, Chester Co., Pa., Mar. 2, 1815 ; fitted for college at New London Academy, Pa. Teacher of Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, Bel Air Academy, Md. ; studied theology privately, and at Princeton T. S., '36 ; ordained as Presbyterian at Fairview, Hancock Co., Va.,1837, and p., '37 — '48. Professor of Rhetoric, Jefferson Coll., '48. Died by his own hand, while insane, at Fairview, Va., Dec. 14, 1848. Married, Jan. 1, 1837, Ellen, dau. of John Davis, of Bel Air, Md. Four children. William Graves Williams, A. M., son of Jonah and Anna (Graves) Williams, was born in Goshen, Nov. 2, 1806 ; fitted for college at Sanderson Academj', Ashfield, and at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Richmond and Salem, Va., thirteen years; also at St. Mary's, Athens, and Decatur, Ga. ; while teaching studied law, and was admitted to the bar in Va., 1841 ; then studied theologj'^ with ALUMNI, 1834. 113 Rev. Drs. Plumer and Hoge of Richmond, Va. ; ordained as Presbyterian, at St. Mary's, Ga., Apr. 15, 1848, and s. s., '47— '52 ; s. s., Athens, Ga., '52^'54 ; Professor of Natural Science, La Grange Coll., Ala., and at same time chaplain and vice-president, '55 — '62. In the service of the U. S. Christian Commission part of the war; Hospital Chaplain, U. S. V., in various hospitals at Memphis, Tenn., '64 — '65 ; Chaplain of U. S. General Hospital and Military Prison, St. John's, Ark., '65 — '66 ; s. s., Marysville, Kans., '67 — '68, and Principal of Graded School there ; chaplain of "Home for Friendless Women," Leavenworth, Kans., '72 — '74. Died from dyspepsia and general debility, at Leavenworth, Kans., May 22, 1874. Married, Dec. 22, 1836, Susan Adelaide, dau. of Robert R. Miller, of Richmond, Va. Six children. John Winn, [Walthourville, Ga. J, son of John aud Eliza (Wilson) Winn, was born at Colonel's Island, Liberty Co., Ga., Jan. 10, 1814 ; fitted for college at Walthourville Academy; entered college, 1831. Columbia (S. C.) T. S., '35— '37; s. s., St. Mary's, Ga., '87 — '38; ordained as Presbyterian, at Forsyth, Ga., Nov., 1838, and p., '38— '39; p., Davien, Ga., '39— '43 ; p., Bryan Neck, Ga., '43 — '50; missionary to colored people. Liberty Co., Ga., '50 — '58; p., Henry, 111., '58 — '72; p., Dunlap, 111., '72 — '78; w. c, since 1878; preaching in Wis., '78 — '81 ; now resides at Davenport, la. Married, (1) Dec. 20, 1838, Mary C, dau. of Timothy H. Brown, of Monson, who died Jan. 24, 1873 ; (2) Feb. 10, 1876, Sarah A., dau. of John O. Baker, of Wilkesbarre, Pa. Six children. P. 0. address, Davenport, la. John Harvet Weight, M. D., [Boston], son of John Stratton and Mary Russell (Wellman) Wright, was born in Haverhill, N. H., May 7,1816; fitted for college at Boston Latin School ; Harvard Coll. , '30— '31; Amherst Coll., '31— '34. Studied medicine with Dr. Austin Flint of Northampton, '34 — '37 ; Harvard Medical School, '37— '38; M. D., Harvard, 1838; practised at Springfield, a few months; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N., '39 — '55; Surgeon, '55 — '71; Medical Director, '71 — '79. Commission merchant, Boston, '61 — '79. Died from Bright's disease, in Brighton District, Boston, Dec. 26, 1879. Married, Feb. 5, 1863, Anna Moriarty, dau. of Lyman Nichols, of Nahant. Two children. CLASS OF 1835. Ezra Adams, son of Ezra and Nabby (Partridge) Adams, was born in West Medway, Aug. 28, 1809 ; fitted for college with Rev. Dr. Ide of Medway. East Windsor T. I., Ct., '35— '38 ; ordained at Surry, N. H., Apr. 28, 1840, and p., '40— '43 ; p., Roxbury, N. H., '43— '50 ; p., Gilsum, N. H., '51— '64. Died from heart disease, at Gilsum, N. H., Mar. 20, 1864. Married, (1) Oct. 16', 1839, 114 ALTJMNI, 1835. Abigail, dau. of William Bigelow, of Athol, who died Feb. 23, 1858 ; (2) Oct. 20, 1858, Alice Melissa, dau. of Jonathan D. Ware, of Swanzey, N. H. Four children. David Bancroft, [Grafton, Vt.J, son of Dea. David and Susan (Messenger) Bancroft, was born in Rindge, N. H., Feb. 10, 1809; fitted for college with Rev. Selah R. Arms of Grafton, Vt. East Windsor T. I., Ct., '35— '38 ; ordained at Willington, Ct., Oct. 21, 1839, and p., '39 — '59 ; p., Prescott, '59 — '75. Died from pneumo- nia, at Prescott, Mar. 11, 1875. Married, Jan. 15, 1839, Sarah Roselle, dau. of Aaron Perrin, of East Windsor, Ct. Three children. Seth Waeriner Bannister, A. M., son of Seth and Dolly (Cutter) Bannister, was born in Brookfield, Jan. 15, 1811 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Va., '35 — '36; Andover T. S., '36 — '39 ; ordained at Hinsdale, June 2, 1841, and p., '41— '46; p., Carlisle, '47— '52 ; s. s., Smyrna, N. Y., '52— '53 ; p., Lyndon, Vt., '53 — '54; p., First church. Ware, '55 — '57; w. c, '57_'61 ; Mail Agent, B. & A. R. R., '61. Died from heart dis- ease, at Newton, Oct. 5, 1861. Married, (1) Oct. 5, 1840, Elizabeth Emory Hurd, dau. of Hon. Boswell Stevens, of Pomfret, Ct., who died July 21, 1850; (2) Sept. 9, 1851, Frances Grant, dau. of Timothy Cummings, of Westf ord, who died Oct. 10, 1856 ; (3) Oct. 5, 1857, Lucy, dau. of Daniel Hale, of Brookfield. Five childi-en. Julius Sumner Barstow, M. D., [Oxford], son of Sumner and Tamar (Waters) Barstow, was born in Sutton, Mar. 4, 1816 ; fitted for college at Dudley Academy. Studied at the Medical Schools of Albany, N. Y., Boston, Mass., and Burlington, Vt., '35 — '38 : M. D., Vermont Medical Coll., 1838; Dentist, '38— '39. Died from consumption, at Oxford, Dec. 24, 1889. Unmarried. Mortimer Blake, A. M., D. D., [Franklin], son of Ira and Laura (Mowry) Blake, was born in Pittston, Me., Jan. 10, 1813; fitted for college with Rev. E. Smalley, D. D., of Franklin, and at Medway Classical Institute. Principal of Franklin Academy, '35 — '38 ; Principal of Hopkins Academy, Hadley, '38 — '39 ; during this time studied theology with Rev. E. Smalley of Frauklin, also at Wor- cester, Mass., and Troy, N. Y. : ordained at Slansfield, Dec. 4, 1839, and p., '39 — '55 ; p., Winslow chui'ch, Tauntou, since 1855. Author of " Gethsemane and Calvary," "History of Mendon Association," and "History of Frauklin." D. D., Amherst, 1868. Married, Feb. 21, 1837, Harriet Louisa, dau. ot Joseph Daniels, of Franklin. Four children. P. 0. address, Taunton, Mass. John Holmes Bocock, A. M., D. D., [Bucldngham, Va.], son of John Thomas and Maiy (Blood) Bocock, was born in Floods, Buckingham Co., Va., Jan. 31, 1813 ; fitted for college at a classical ALUMNI, 1835. 115 school in his father's house, and with Eev. Jesse S. Armistead, D. D. ; entered college, 1832. Teacher, Floods, Va., a few months ; Union T. S., Va., '36 — '39 ; ordained in 1839 ; evangelist, Buckingham Co., Va., and in Louisiana; p., Parliersburg, Va. ; p., Providence, Va., till '53; p., Harrisonburg, Va. ; p.. Bridge St. Presbyterian church, Georgetown, D. C, till 1861; Chaplain, 7th Va. Regt., C. S. A., 1861 ; p., Fincastle, Va., '62— '70 ; w. c, '70— '72. A. M. Hamp- den Sidnej', 1847; D.D., Washington Coll., 1856. Author of two unpublished works, "Theophanj-, or Manifestations of God in all Ages," and "Progress to Tranquillity." Died at Lexington, Va., July 17, 1872. Married, Sept. 6, 1854, Sarah Margaret, dau. of William Kemper, of Madison Co., Va. Five children. William Bush Bond, [Springfield], son of Thomas and Jemima H. (Bush) Bond, was born in West Brookfleld, Jan. 12, 1815 ; fitted for college at Springfield High School, and Boys' School, So. Hadley. Lane T. S., '36— '38 ; Union T. S., New York City, '38— '39; ordained at Lee, Mar. 18, 1840, and p., '40— '46 ; p.. Second church, St. Johnsbury, Vt., '46 — '58; s. s., First church. Palmer, '58 — '62 ; w. c, six years, on account of health ; teacher of boys' school, Stockbridge, one year ; p., New Braintree, '72 — '79; w. c, Chicago, 111., since 187'J. Married, (1) May 5, 1840, Harriet, dau. of Rev. Noah Sheldon, of Stockbridge, who died Mar. 3, 1850; (2) Sept. 10, 1851, Eudora B., dau. of Eben Parsons, of Enfield, who died Apr. 25, 1861 ; (3) May 8, 1873, Mary, dau. of Rev. Noah Sheldon, of Stockbridge. 'Three children . P. O. address, 757 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111. Clinton Clark, A. M., son of Elihu and Roxanna (Ayres) Clark, was born in Granby, May J.9, 1812 ; fitted for college at Hadley. Tutor, Amherst Coll., '37— '41 ; Andover T. S., '41— '43 ; ordained at Pompey, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1845, and p., '45 — -'48 ; Princi- pal of academy, Onondaga Valley, N. Y., '48— '49 ; p., Ridgefield, Ct., '50— '64;s. s., Middlebury, Ct., '65— '71. Died from heart disease, at Middlebury, Ct., Sept. 23, 1871. Married, (1) Mar. 25, 1845, Hannah Williams, dau. of John Heath, of Brookline, who died July 12, 1849 ; (2) Sept. 23, 1851, Mary D., dau. of Rev. Samuel Merwin, of New Haven, Ct. Four children. Sereno Dickinson Clark, son of Justin and Catharine (Wright) Clark, was born in Southampton, Apr. 8, 1809 ; fitted for col- lege with T. L. Wright and at Amherst Academy. Yale Coll., '30— 'SI; Amherst Coll., '31—35. Andover T. S., '3.5— '36, and studied with Rev. M. E. White of Southampton; s. s., Ashfield, '39^'40, ordained there, June 11, 1840, and p., '40 — '51 ; p., Lee, '51 — '52; p., Sunderland, '53 — '64; Agent and Secretary, Cong. Board of Publication, '65— -'68 ; p., Provincetown, '69 — '72; s. s.. Post Mills, Vt., '72— '73; p.. Temple, N. H., '73— '76; w. c. 116 ALUMNI, 1835. Somerville, since '76. Translated " Bishop Gobat's Journal of Three Years Residence in Abysinnia ;" author of " God's Eegard to the Widows and Fatherless," " Faithful Steward or Systematic Beneficence," ' ' The Utility and Glory of God's Immutable Purposes," " The Co-worker and his Eeward," " Why will ye Die?" "The New England Ministry Sixty Years Ago — Memoir of John Woodbridge, D. D. ;" edited "Pres. Edwards' Conversion and Religious Experi- ences," and the first number of " The American Theological Review." Married, June 11, 1839, Martha Ann, dau. of Hooker Leavitt, of Greenfield. One child. P. O. address. Main St., Somerville, Mass. John Dwight, [Woburn], son of Francis and Maria (Thorn- dike) Dwight, was born in Shirley, Jan. 2, 1810 ; fitted for college at Warren Academy. Woburn. Studied theology with Rev. Jacob Ide, D. D., of West Medway, '35— '37 ; ordained at No. Bridgewa- ter (now Brockton), Apr. 12, 1837, and p.. South church, '37 — 39 ; ■p., Plymouth, '41— '46 ; p.. No. Wrentham, '46 — '56 ; w. c, there, '56 — '67 ; w. o., Cambridge, '67 — '69 ; s. s., Millville, in Vermont, and at the West. Died in Cambridge, Feb. 5, 1869. Married, Apr. 15, 1837, Sally Ann, dau. of Benjamin Hastings, of Boston. Six children. David Eastman, A. M., son of John and Hepzibah (Keyes) Eastman, was born in Amherst, June 16, 1806 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '35 — '38; s. s., Leverett, '38— '40, ordained there, Feb. 12, 1840, and p., '40— '59 ; s. s., Shutesbury, '60 — '61 ; s. s., Minneapolis, Minn., '61 — '62 ;s. s.. New Salem, '63 — '76. Trustee of Amherst and New Salem Academies. Died from typhoid pneumonia, Sept. 13, 1876, at New Salem. Married, (1) Jan. 31, 1839, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Joseph Smith, of Exeter, N. H., who died Mar. 3, 1843 ; (2) Oct. 8, 1844, Emily, dau. of Joshua Pomeroy, of Greenwich. Six children. David Moeeis Fackler, son of Jacob and Caroline Matilda Fackler, was born in Staunton, Va., Sept. 5, 1811. Episcopal T. S., Alexandria, Va., '35 — '38 ; ordained Deacon, July, 1837, and Priest, June 26, 1838 ; rector, Lynnhaven Parish, Va., '38 — '42 ; Emmanuel church, Norwich, N. Y., '42— '43 ; Trinity church, Buffalo, N. Y., '43 — '44 ; Missionary around Clinton, N. Y., '44 — '46 ; in charge of Trinity School, Newark, N. J., '46 — '59 ; minister of the Catholic Apostolic Church, New York City, since 1859. Married, Feb. 9, 1840, Susan Stith, dau. of William Satchell, of Accomac Co., Va. Eight children. P. O. address, 216 W. 35th St., New York City. James Wilson F^ssitt, son of James and Margaret (Lang- stroth) Fassitt, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 19, 1816 ; fitted for college with Rev. Robert Steele, of Abington, Pa. In company with his brother in a Dr}' Goods Commission House, Philadelphia, ALUMNI, 1835. 117 Pa., '35 — '54 ; retired, '54 — '69. Died from erysipelas, at Philadel- phia, Pa., June 7, 1859. Married, Dec. 8, 1840, Maria Elizabeth, dau. of John Hooper, of Philadelphia, Pa. Four children. Justin Field, A. M., [Boston], son of Justin and Harriet (Power) Field, was born in Northfield, Apr. 10, 1816 ; fitted for college at Northfield Academy. Union T. S., '38— '39 ; Andover T. S., '39 — '40; resided in Eoxbury, '43 — '45; ordained, Epis- copal, 1846 ; rector, Stockbridge, '46 — '50 ; Great Barrington, '50— '52; Grace church, Medford, '52— '62 ; Lenox, sinc^ 1862. Married, June, 1862, Caroline C, dau. of George C. Wilde, of Boston. Three children. P. 0. address, Lenox, Mass. Nathaniel Breed Fox, son of Samuel and Thankful (Breed) Fox, was born in Hancock, N. H., Oct. 3, 1811 ; fitted for college at Meriden Academy, N. H. ; Dartmouth Coll., '31 — '32; Amherst Coll., '32— '36. Andover T. S., '36— '39 ; s. s., Dracut, '39— '40 ; ordained at Granby, C. E., Aug. 25, 1841, ands. s. and p., '40 — '44 ; City Missionary, Worcester, '45 — '48. Died from consumption, at Abington, Ct., Dec. 11, 1848. Married, May 25, 1840, Arethusa, dau. of Warren Ingalls, of Abington, Ct. One child. Samuel Russell Geret, M. D., son of Samuel Eussell and Frances (Blackler) Gerry, was born in Marblehead, Apr. 18, 1816 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied medicine with Lewis Otis,' M. D., of Boston, and at Harvard Medical School, '35 — '38 ; M. D., Harvard, 1838 ; practised, Serena, Chili, '38 — '40 ; Santiago, Chili, '40 — '43; Valparaiso, Chili, '43 — '48; San Francisco, Cal., since 1849 ; Visiting Physician and Surgeon, San Francisco City Hospital, several years ; Resident Physician of Almshouse, since 1873. Unmarried. P. O. address, 640 Washington St., San Francisco, Cal. Ralph Emerson Green, M. D., [Ward], son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Emerson) Green, was born in Auburn, Sept. 22, 1815; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Studied medicine with his father and at Pittsfield, '35— '39 ; M. D., Berkshire Medical Coll., 1839; practised. Auburn, '39— '43 ; Lebanon, Ct., '43— '74. Died from tj'phoid pneumonia, at Lebanon, Ct., May 20, 1874. Married, July 30, 1845, Sarah C, dau. of Hubbard Dutton, of Lebanon, Ct. No children. John Bridge Greenough, son of John and Nancy (Foster) Greenough, was born in Boscawen, N. H., Feb. 8, 1816 ; fitted for college at Boscawen Academy, N. H. ; Dartmouth Coll., '30 — '32; Amherst Coll., '32 — '35. Attended medical lectures, and taught, Philadelphia, Pa., 1836; teacher, Alabama, Natchez, Miss., and 118 ALUMNI, 1835. vicinity, '36 — '40 ; merchant and shoe manufacturer, Boscawen, N. H., '40 — '65. Died from typhoid pneumonia, at Boscawen, N. H., Jan. 17, 1865. Married, May 17, 1849, Susan T., dau. of Ebenezer Hall, of Boscawen, N. H. Four children. Nicholas Harris, A. M., was born in Springfield, June 7, 1810; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Ware, '35 — '36 ; teacher of boys' private school, Hartford, Ct., '36 — '64 ; real estate broker, Hartford, Ct., '64 — '79. Author of" Complete System of Book-Keeping," "First Lessons in Book-Keeping," " Tables of Interest and Discount," and several other books. Died from pneij- monia, at Hartford, Ct., Dec. 12, 1879. Married, Jan. 22, 1840, Delphia, dau. of Joseph Cummings, of Ware, who died Dec. 4, 1879. No children. Aaron Kimball Hathawat, A. M., son of Salmon and Lucy (Kimball) Hathaway, was born in Grafton, Dec. 27, 1808 ; fitted for college at Dummer Academy, Newbury. Principal of Warren Academy, Woburn, '35 — '41 ; principal of Washington Academy, N. C, '41 — '42 ; teacher, Medford, '42 — '44 ; teacher of " Classical and English School," Medford, '45 — '60. Died from cholera morbus, at Medford, Sept. 16, 1860. Married, Aug. 29, 1836, Mary Ann, dau. of Daniel Hale, of Newbury. Five children. Joseph Haven, A. M., D. D., LL. D., [Amherst], son of Rev. Joseph and Elizabeth (Sparrow) Haven, was born in Dennis, Jan. 4, 1816 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Union T. S., '36— '37 ; Audover T. S., '37— '39 ; ordained, Nov. 6, 1839, at Ash- land, and p., '39 — '46; p.. Harvard Church, Brookline, '46 — '50; at same time, asst. editor of "The Congregationalist ;" Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Amherst Coll., '51 — '58 ; Professor of Systematic Theology, Chicago T. S., '58 — '70; traveled in Europe and the East for his health ; then preacher and lecturer on Ancient and Modern Philosophy and the Enghsh Classics, till 1873 ; Acting Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Chicago Univ., '73 — '74. Author of " Mental Philosophy," " Moral Philosophy," " Studies in Philosophy and Theology," and " Systematic Divinity." D. D., Marietta, 1859, and Amherst, 1862 ;LL. D., Kenyon, 1862. Died from typhoid fever with inflammatory rheumatism, at Chicago, 111., May 23, 1874. Married, Sept. 23, 1840, Mary, dau. of Prof. Ealph Emerson, of Andover. Ten children. Chauncey Howard, son of John and Lucy (Ripley) Howard, was born in Coventry, Ct., Apr. 21, 1812 ; fitted for college at Monson and Amherst Academies ; entered college, 1830 ; absent one year as Assistant in Hadley Academy. Studied law with William W. Ells- worth, '37 — '40 ; admitted to the bar, 1840 ; practised at Hartford, Ct., since 1840 ; clerk of Superior Court, Court of Errors, and County ALUMNI, 1835. 119 Court, '44 — '73. Associate editor of "Hartford Courant," two or three years. Member of Conn. Legislature, from Hartford, 1849. Unmarried. P. O. address. So. Coventry, Ct. William George Howaed, A. M., D. D., son of William and and Lydia Elenor (Evans) Howard, was born at Newburyport, Sept. 6, 1813 ; fitted for college at Newburyport Grammar School. Studied theology with Rev. Mr. Dana of Newburyport ; ordained as Baptist at Middletown, Ct., Sept., 1843, and p., '43 — '47 ; p., Essex, Ct. ; p., Albany, N. Y. ; p.. Second Baptist church, Rochester, N. Y. ; p.. Second Baptist church, Chicago, 111. ; p.. New Orleans, La. ; chaplain of a Confederate regiment, though a Union man, and was captured at Fort Donelson ; was for some time prisoner at Camp Douglas, Chicago, 111. A. M., Wesleyan, 1845; D. D., Rochester, 1854. Died from paralysis, at New Orleans, La., May 17, 1865. Married, May 19, 1836, Ellen L., dau. of Dr. Ebenezer Baker, of Brooklyn, Ct. Three children. John Hdmphret, A. M., [Amherst], son of Rev. Dr. Heman and *Sophia (Porter) Humphrey, was born in Fairfield, Ct., Mar. 17, 1816 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher of Prattsburg Academy, N. Y., '35— '36 ; tutor, Amherst"Coll. , '37— '39 ; Andover T. S., '36— '37, and '39— '41 ; ordained at Charlestown, Nov. 30, 1842, and p., Winthrop church, '42 — '47; p.. First Presbyterian church, Binghamton, N. Y., '48 — '53; Professor of Moral Philos- ophy, Hamilton Coll., '54. Died from consumption , at Pittsfleld, Dec. 2, 1854. Married, July 2, 1845, Lucy V., dau. of William Henderson, of Thomaston, Me. Two children. William Huntting, son of Rev. Jonathan and Julia (Sayre) Huntting, was born in Southold, L. I., N. Y., Mar. 13, 1810 ; fitted for college at Clinton Academj', East Hampton, L. I., N. Y. ; entered college in June, 1833. Teacher, '35 — '36 ; Princeton T. S., '36— '39; s. s., Greenport, L. I., N. Y., '40— '42, ordained there, May 3, 1842, and p., '42— '43 ; s. s., Nanticoke, Pa., '43— '44 ; s. s., Orwell, Pa., '44— '49 ; s. s., Cochecton, N. Y., '50— '52 ; s. s.. New Vernon, N. J., '52— '53, and p., '53— '55 ; w. c, Plainfleld, N. J., '56— '69 ; w. c, Stamford, Ct., since 1869. Married, Sept. 8, 1840, Frances M., dau. of Col. Jeremiah Moore, of Greenport, L. I., N. Y. No children. P. O. address, Stamford, Ct. Justus Lyman Janes, [Southampton], son of Obadiah and Esther (Lyman) Janes, was born in Easthampton, Sept. 1, 1808 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. East Windsor T. I., '35— '36 ; teacher and studying theology, Walpole, N. H., '36— '39 ; graduated at East Windsor T. I.,Ct., 1839; ordained as Presbyterian at Guilford, N. Y., 1839, and p., '39— '55 ; p., Chester, 0., '55— '68 ; 120 ALUMNI, 1835. p., Wyoming, la., '68 — '72 ; p., Floyd, la., '72. Died from cerebro- spinal-meningitis, at Floyd, la., Oct. 4, 1872. Married, June 15, 1836, Abigail, dau. of John Ely, of West Springfield. Three children. Ltman Beechee Larkin, A. M., M. D., [Boston], son of John and Hepsabah (Barnes) Larkin, was born in Marlboro, Nov. 8, 1804 ; fitted for college at Woburn Academy. Studied medicine with Amory Hunting, M. t)., of Franklin; M. D., Berkshire Medical Coll., 1838; practised at Wrentham. '38— '57 ; La Salle, BI., '57— '64 ; Brooklyn Medical Institute, '64— '69 ; Ballston Spa, N. Y., since 1869. A. M., Brown, 1838. Married, (1) Apr. 3, 1838, Jemima, dau. of Joseph L. Richardson, of East Medway, who died June 20, 1850 ; (2) Jan. 1, 1852, Lydia S., dau. of John Briggs, of Taunton; (3) Apr. 3, 1860, Hattie P., dau. of Rev. Amos HiUs, of Fairfield, Vt., who died Jan. 12, 1873 ; (4) Dec. 3, 1874, Mrs. Annie D. Alexander, dau. of Edwin Field, of Rockland, Me. Eleven chil- dren. P. O. address, Ballston Spa, N. Y. George Leeds, A. M., D. D., [Dorchester], son of Benjamin Bass and Sally (Babcock) Leeds, was born in Boston, Oct. 25, 1816 ; fitted for college at Milton Academy; Harvard Coll., '31 — '32; Amherst Coll., '32— '35. Andover T. S., '36— '39 ; ordained Epis- copal Deacon, Apr., 1839, and Priest, Mar. 9, 1841; assistant of Rev. Charles Mason, Salem, '39 — '40 ; occupied with various engage- ments, '40— '43 ; rector, Grace church, Utica, N. Y., '43— '53 ; St. Peter's church, Salem, '53 — '60 ; St. Peter's church, Philadelphia, Pa., '60 — '67; Grace church, Baltimore, Md., since 1867. A. M., Hobart, 1850; D. D., Trinity, 1861. Married, Jan. 22, 1843, Caroline, dau. of John White Treadwell, Esq., of Salem. Two children. P. O. address, 100 W. Monument St., Baltimore, Md. Benjamin Booth Parsons, D. D., son of Plyn and Tryphosa (Booth) Parsons, was born in Enfield, Ct., Aug. 9, 1810; fitted for college at Monsou and Amherst Academies. East Windsor T. I., '35 — '38; s. s., New Preston, Ct., '38 — '39, ordained there, April, 1839, and p., '39— '42 ; s. s., Ogdensburg, N. Y.,''42— '43; p., Rensselaerville, N. Y., '43— '48 ; p., Madrid, N. Y., '48— '56;s. s., Ripon, Wis., '56— '59; s. s., Wethersfield, 111., '59— '61 ; s. s., Lacon, 111., '61— '65 ; s. s., St. Joseph, Mo., '65— '69 ; s. s.. Tabor church, Philadelphia, Pa., '69— '70 ; s. s., Cedar St. church there, '71 — '72 ; p.. Trinity Rest church there, since 1872. Agent of Im- migration into Missouri, and of Soldiers Home, St. Joseph, Mo., 1863. Now Cor. Sec. of Philadelphia Sabbath Association. D. D., Buchanan Co. Univ., Mo., 1865. Married, Aug. 9, 1838, Arabella, dau. of Hosmer Buckingham, of Essex, Ct. Six children. P. 0. address, 2641 Frankford Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. ALUMNI, 1835. 121 William AuGUSxuti PEAiiODY,A. M., [Boxford], son of Jacob and Lydia (Manning) Peabody, was boru in Salem, Dec. li, 1816; fitted for college at Boxford Academy, and at tlie Boston Latin School. Teacher, Phillips Academy, Andover. '36 — '37, and acting principal, '37 — '38; tutor, Amherst Coll., '3.S — '40; Andover T. S., '35 — '36, and '40 — '42 ; ordained at East Eandolph (now Holbrook) , Mar. 2, 1843, and p.. '43 — '49 : Professor of Latin and Modern Lan- guages, Amlierst Coll., '49 — '.50. Died from scarlet fever, at Amherst, Feb. 27, 1850. Married, Nov. 24, 184(i, Mary, dau. of Rev. Jolm Codman, D. D., of Dorchester. Two children. Gkoroe Kame8 Fekkins, A. M., sou of Jesse and Eunice (Taylor) Perkins, was born in Wells, Me., May 19, 1813 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher in Pa., and Ky. ; studied law and admitted to the bar, at Greensburg, Ky., in 1839 ; practised at Decatur, Ala., and taught a classical school, '39 — '41 ; then stud- ied theology; s. s., Courtlaudt, Tenn., about a year; in charge of Leighton Academy, Tenn., and in connection with Dr. Stedman, s. s., Tnscumbia and Florence, Tenu. ; ordained. May 2, 1844, and p., Betliesda, Tenn., and principal of Union Seminary, formerly Jack- son Coll., four years; s. s., and teacher of a female Academy, Somerville, Ala., one year; in charge of Female Institute, and p., Frauconia, Ala. ; s. s., and teacher of Classical School, Lafayette, Ky. ; established a female high school, and organized a Presbyterian church, at Eddyville, Ky. ; s. s., Rolling Mill and Fredonia, Ky. ; p., Marion, Ky., '60— '62 ; in charge of Paducah Coll.. Ky., '62— '63 ; s. s.. in Paducah Presbytery, '63 — '65 ; teacher and preacher. South- ern 111., '65 — '69; s. s., Pinckneyville and Galena, 111., '69 — '72. Died from typhoid pneumonia, at Pinckneyville, 111., May 26, 1872. Married, Oct. 28, 1.S39, Elizabeth O., dau. of Dr. William Gray, of Grreensburg, Ky. Eleven children. Lemuel Pomeroy, son of Samuel and Dorcas (Burt) Pomeroy. was born in Southampton, Jan. 31, 1807; fitted for college at Sheldon Academy, Southampton. East Windsor T. I., Ct., '35 — '38 ; s. s., Huntington, Vt., '38— '39 ; s. s., Smyrna, N. Y.. '39— '40. ordained there, Feb. 12, 1840, and p., '40 — '52; s. s., Bainbridge, N. Y., '52— '54 ; p., Huntsburg, O., '55— '61 ; p., Wethersfleld, 111., '61 — '65; a. p., Muscotah. Kans., '67 — '68; a. p., Muscotah and New Maiden, Kans., '73^'78; w. c, Muscotah, Kans., since 1878. Married, (1) Oct. 13, 1839, Hannah, dau. of Stephen Wolcott, of Southampton, who died May 4, 1841 ; (2) Dec. 9, 1841, Mrs. Eunice Amanda Putnam, dau. of Joseph DeForest, of Dover, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Muscotah, Kans. Dennis Powers, [Wrentham], sun of David and Naomi (Gold- thwaite) Powers, was born in Croyden, N. H., May 24, 1808 ; fitted for college at Day's Academy, Wrentham. Andover T. S., '35 — '38 ; 122 ALUMNI, 1835. ordained at East Randolph (now Holbrook) , Dec. .0, 1838, and p., Second church, '38 — '41; p.. So. Abington, '42 — '50; Clerk in Interior Dept., Washiugton, D. C, '51 — '53; agent of American Colonization Society, '53 — '56; p., So. Braintree, '56 — '59; w. c. So. Abington, '60— '69 ; p., Rindge, N. H., '69— '72 ; w. c.,Abington, since 1872. Chaplain of N. H. Legislature, '70 — '72. Married, (1) Dec. 10, 1838, PameliaC, dau. of Benjamin Seabury, M. D., of Charlestown, who died Jan. 26, 1840 ; (2) Nov. 2, 1840, Mary T., dau. of Dea. Joshua King, of Abington. One child. P. O. address, Abington, Mass. George Phillips Smith, son of George Hibbert and Mary Nelson (Prime) Smith, was born in Salem, Feb. 11, 1814 ; fitted for college at Salem Latin School. Teacher, Randolph, '35^'37 ; Audover T. S., '37 — '40 ; ordained at Winchester, June 17, 1841, and p., '41 — '45 ; p., First church, Worcester, '45 — '52. Died from typhoid fever, at Salem, Sept. 3, 1852. Married, (1) June 22, 1842, Octavia Ann, dau. of Burrage Yale, of So. Reading (now Wakefield), who died Mar. 21, 1844; (2) May 6, 1851, Margarette Elizabeth, dau. of John B. Osgood, of Salem. Two children. Timothy Alden Taylor, A. M., son of Jeremiah and Martha Shaw (Alden) Taylor, was born in Hawley, Sept. 7, 1809 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '35 — '38 ; ordained at Slatersville, R. I., Jan. 23, 1839, and p., '39— '58. Died from pleurisy and congestion of the lungs, at Slatersville, R. I., Mar. 2, 1858. Married, in 1840, Caroline H. Grosvenor of Brookfield. One child. Charles Frederick Thompson, sou of Cephas and Olivia (Leon- ard) Thompson, was born in Middleboro, June 2, 1816 ; fitted for college at Pierce Academy, Middleboro. Preceptor of Orangeburg Academy, S. C. Died from yellow fever, at Orangeburg, S. C, Sept. 3," 1839. Unmarried. Leander Thompson, A. M., son of Charles and Mary (Wyman) Thompson, was born in Woburn, Mar. 7, 1812 ; fitted for college at Warren Academy, Woburn. Andover T. S., '35 — '38 ; s. s., Granby, '38 — '39; ordained as evangelist, at Woburn, Nov. 30, 1838; mis- sionary of A. B. C. F. M., Syria, '40— '43 ; p., So. Hadley, '43— '50 ; p.. West Amesbury, '54— '67 ; w. c, '67— '68 ; s. s., Wolfboro, N, H., '68— '69; s. s., North church, Woburn, '69— '72 ; w. c, No. Woburn, since 1872. Published "The Influence of Memory," " A Nation's Joy," " The Nation's Danger," and several other sermons. Married, Nov. 6, 1839, Annie Eliza, dau. of Samuel Avery, of Wolfboro, N. H. Six children. P. O. address, No. Woburn, Mass. ALUMNI, 1835. 123 Robert Gordon "Williams, son ofWilliam Gordon and Tryphena (King) Williams, was born in New Hartford, Cfc., Mar. 30, 1816; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Engaged in business ; Princeton T. S., '44 — '47; teacher. Young Ladies Seminary, Knox- ville, Tenn., '47 — '49; s. s., Monterey, Cal., '50 — '51; ordained, Oct., 1851, at Durham, Ct., and p., '51 — '53; p., Woodbury, Ct., '63 — '59 ; teacher. Young Ladies Seminary, Saugertles, New York, '61 — '65; Ladies' Collegiate Institute, Waterbury, Ct., '65 — '69; principal of State Normal School, Castleton, Vt., '69 — '74; teacher. Mechanics ville, N. Y., since 1874. Capt. of Co. G., 1st Ct. Heavy Artillery, '61— '62. Married, (1) Nov. 20, 1837, Amelia S., dau. of David Gould, of Sharon, Ct., who died July 10, 1843 ; (2) May 15, 1847, Elizabeth M., dau. of Rev. David M. Smith, of Princeton, N. J., who died Apr. 10, 1860 ; (3) Apr. 2, 1861, Mary E., dau. of Rev. Henry Slater, of Upper Jay, N. Y. Two children. P. 0. address, Mechanicsville, N. Y. WoBTHiNGTON Stoddard WiLLiAMS, [Hartford, Ct.J, son of Rev. Samuel Porter and Mary Hanford (Webb) Williams, was born in Mansfield, Ct., Mar. 20, 1812; fitted for college at Hartford, Ct. ; entered college, 1833. Teacher in Mass., Tenn., and N. J. ; then private secretary of Gen. Ripley at the U. S. Armory, Springfield; Worcester Lunatic Hospital, '50 — '58 ; Northampton Lunatic Hospi- tal, since 1858. Unmarried. P. O. address, Northampton, Mass. Edward Wtman, LL. D., son of Nehemiah and Susan Frances (Cutter) Wyman, was born in Charlestown, Apr. 24, 1815 ; fitted for college with Rev. Jared Curtis of Charlestown. . Teacher, Winter Hill, Charlestown, '35 — '36 ; Mayhew Grammar School, Boston, '36 ; established Hillsboro Academy, 111., and principal, '36 — '43; estab- lished the St. Louis English and Classical High School, Mo., and principal, '43 — '53 ; partner in the Banking House of Page, Bacon, &Co., St. Louis, Mo., '53 — '56; financial agent of the Ohio & Mississippi R. R., '55 — '56; established the O'Fallon, now the St. Louis, White Lead and Oil Works, and Superintendent, '56 — '61 ; President of St. Louis City University, '61 — -'67 ; Real Estate broker, St. Louis, Mo., '67 — '79; established the Wyman Institution, Upper Alton, 111., and principal since 1880. President of Board of Directors of St. Louis Public Schools, many years. LL. D., Univ. of State of Missouri, 1873. Married, (1) Apr. 16, 1839, Elizabeth Frances, dau. of Dea. Moses Hadley, of Boston, who died Nov. 18, 1858; (2) Dec. 25, 1859, Martha, dau. of Dr. Edwin Leigh, of St. Louis, Mo. Ten children. P. O. addi'ess, Alton, 111. CLASS OF 1886. Nathan Allen, A. M., M. D., LL. D., son of Moses and Mehit- able (Oliver) Allen, was born in Princeton, Apr. 13, 1813 ; fitted for 124 AI.IIMNI, 1836. college at Amherst Academ}'. Penii. Medical Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., '37 — '41, and M. U., 1841 ; practised at Lowell, since 1841. Member of State Board of Charities of Mass. ; Examining Supervisor of Pensions, since 1862. Trustee of Amherst College, since 1857. Author of ' ' The Opium Trade" and of numerous pamphlets on social and physiological subjects. M. D., Castleton Medical Coll., Vt., 1842 ; LL. D., Amherst, 1873. Married, (1) Sept. 24, 1841, Sarah Hart, dan. of Dr. Thaddeus Spaulding. of Wakefield, who died Apr. y, 18.55; (2) May 20, 1857, Annie A., dau. of Capt. William C. Waters, of Salem. Four children. P. O. address, Lowell, Mass. David Andrews, son of David and Susanna (Fisher) Andrews, was born in So. Dedham, Sept. 15, 1807 ; fitted for college at Brad- ford Academy. Andover T. S., '36 — '39; ordained at Pepperell, Jan. 29, 1840^ and p., '40— '50 ; s.'s., Tiverton, R. I., '51— '57; s. s., Zumbrota, Minn., '57 — '58; s. s.. Wabasha, Minn., '58 — '60; bookseller and stationer, in companj- with his son, Winona, Minu., 'GO — '70. Died from chronic diarrhoea, at Winona. Minn., Nov. 21, 1870. Married, Sept. 15. 1840, Thankful, dau. of Artemas Mur- doek, of West Boylston. Six children. Lemuel Norton Baldwin, A. M.. [Portage Co.. O.J, son of Aaron and Sarah (Norton) Baldwin, was born in Durham, Ct., Oct. 7, 1814 ; fitted for college with Silas Metcalf of Kinderhook, N. Y., and E. T. Sturtevant of Tallmadge, O. ; Western Reserve Coll., '30— '31 ; Kenyon Coll., '34 ; Amherst Coll., '34— '36. Studied law at Port Gibson, Miss., '36— '39 ; admitted to the bar, Feb., 1839; practised at Port Gibson, Miss., since 1839, except five years ; plant- er, Claiborne Co., Miss., '60— '65. Married, Mar. 30, 1842, Mary Jane, dau. of Hon. Nicholas McDougall, of Port Gibson. Miss. No children. P. O. address, Port Gibson, jNIiss. .James Bradford, son of James and Margaret (Flint) Bradford, was born in Sheffield, July 2, 1817 ; fitted for college at Lenox Academy. Studied law at Sheffield, '37 — '39 ; admitted to the bar in Berkshire Co., 1839; practised in Penn. and 111.. '39 — '44; at Sheffield, since 1844. C. S. Asst. Assessor. '62 — '68; Justice of District Court of Southern Berkshire, since 1871. Married, May ■2-2, 1845, Mary A., dau. of Joseph Hale, of Wethersfield, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Sheffield, Mass. Lycortas Luther Bruuer, A. M., M. D., son of Luther and Laura (Mei'rick) Bruuer, was born in Wilbraham, Oct. 26, 1816 fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy. Teacher, a few years Louisiana Medical Coll., New Orleans. '40— '43, and M. D., 1843 practised. Baton Rouge, La., '43 — '45. Died from yellow fever, at Wilbraham, Jan. 23, 1845. Unmarried. ALUMNI, 1836. 125 James Chukchill Bryant, A. M., [New Boston, N. H.J, son of Asa and Mehitable (Snow) Bryant, was born in Easton, Apr. 8, 1812 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Teacher in Pa., '36 — '37; Andover T. S., '37 — '40; ordained at Littleton, Oct. 28, 1840, and p., '40— '46 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Ifumi, So. Africa, '46 — '50. Printed in Zulu, an Arithmetic, a tract on Eegeneration, and portions of the Bible. Died at Inanda, Zulu Land, from consumption, Dec. 23, 1850. Married, Oct. 22, 1840, Dolly French, dau. of William Burside, of Bedford, N. H. No children. Alexander Hamilton Bullock, LL. D., son of Rufus and Sarah (Davis) Bullock, was born in Royalston, Mar. 2, 1816 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Teacher, Princeton, N. J., '36 — '39 ; studied law with Emorj' Washburn and at Harvard Law School, '39 — '41; admitted to the bar, March, 1841; practised, Worcester, '42 — '82. Member of Mass. House of Representatives, '45 — '47, and '61— '65, and Speaker, '62— '66 ; Member of Mass. Senate, '49 ; Commissioner of Insolvency, '53 — '56 ; Judge of the Court of Insol- vency, '56 — '58; Mayor of Worcester, '59; Governor of Mass., '66— '68. Editor of " The Aegis," Worcester, '48— '50. Trustee of Amherst Coll., '52— '82. LL. D., Amherst, 1865, and Harvard, 1866. Published a number of addresses, political and literary. Died from apoplexy, at Worcester, Jan. 17,1882. Married, Aug. 29, 1844, Elvira, dau. of Augustus George Hazard, of Enfield, Ct. Three children. Charles Cotesworth Pinkney Burnap, son of Samuel and Lois (Goodrich) Burnap, was born in Temple, N. H., Oct. 26, 1812 ; fitted for college at New Ipswich Academy, N. H. Andover T. S., '36— '38. Died from brain fever, at Holliston, Dec. 30, 1838. Unmarried. Robert Tafi Conant, A. M., son of Elijah and Nancy (Taft) Conant, was born in Barre, Sept. 1, 1810; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Pittsfleld, '36 — '38; Auburn T. S., '38— '41 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Clintonville, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1841, and p., '41 — '42 ; traveled, '42 — '43; principal, Plattsburg Academy, N. Y., '43 — '45; w. c, '45 — '47; s. s., Cong, church, Moira, N. Y., '47 — '49; s. s., Second Presbyterian church, Osge- watchie, N. Y., '49 — '52 ; s. s., Morristown, N. Y., '."12— '55 ; s. s., Evans Mills, N. Y., '.55— '.58; s. s., Antwerp, N. Y., '58— '61 ; principal of Keeseville Academy, N. Y., '61 — '63 ; principal of pri- vate classical school, Ogdensburg, N. Y., '63 — "79. Died from nervous prostration, at Ogdensburg, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1879. Married, Oct. 14, 1841, Caroline Emily, dau. of Abner Weston, of Keeseville, N. Y. Five children. 126 ALUMNI, 1836. Samuel Cheneey Damok, D. D., son of Samuel and Alony (Chenery) Damon, was born in Holden, Feb. 15, 1815 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Principal of Academy, Salisbury, Ct., '37; Princeton T. S., '38— '39 ; Andover T. S., '39— '41 ; ordained, Sept. 15, 1841 ; Seamen's Ciiaplain, Honolulu, H. I., since 1842. Author of " History of Holden," and " Damon Memo- rial." Editor of "The Friend," since 1843. D. D., Amherst, 1868. Married, Oct. 6, 1841, Julia Sherman, dau. of Jeremiah Mills, of Torringford, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Honolulu, H. I. John Adams Delano, A. M., [Amherst], son of Gideon and Betsey (Brimhall) Delano, was born in New Braintree, Apr. 5, 1816 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied medicine in Amherst, Hanover, N. H., and Philadelphia, Pa., '36 — '39; practised. Bunker Hill, 111., '42 — '52; druggist and apothecary there, since 1852. Married, July 10, 1861, Mrs. Anna W. Ping, dau. of William T. Williams, of Hyde Park, N. Y. One child. P. O. address. Bunker Hill, 111. Charles Hutchins Doolittle, LL. D., son of Harveyand Han- nah (Hutchins) Doolittle, was born in Herkimer, N. T., Feb. 19, 1816 ; fitted for college at Fairfield Seminary, N. Y. Studied law at Little Falls, N. Y.; and Utica, N. Y., '36— '39 ; admitted to the bar at Utica, N. Y., 1839 ; practised there, '39 — '69 ; Judge of Supreme Court of the Fifth Judicial District of N. Y., '69— '74; LL. D., Amherst, 1870. Fell overboard and was drowned while on a voyage to Liverpool for his health. May 21, 1874. Married, Dec. 1, 1847, Julia Tyler, dau. of William Pitt Shearman, of Rochester, N. Y. Five children. Edmund Dowse, son of Benjamin and Thankful (Chamberlain) Dowse, was born in Sherborn, Sept. 17, 1813 ; fitted for college at Day's Academy, Wrentham. Studied Hebrew with Rev. D. Talcott of Sherborn, and theology with Rev. Jacob Ide, D. D., of Medway, '36 — '38 ; ordained at Sherborn, Oct. 10, 1838, and p., since. State Senator, 1869—1871. Married, (1) Oct 2, 1838, Elizabeth R., dau. of Daniel Leland, of Sherborn, who died June 16, 1842; (2) Oct. 10, 1843, Elizabeth, dau. of Galen Bowditch, of Sherborn, who died Jan. 12, 1864; (3) Sept. 28, 1865, Caroline D., dau. of Jacob Davis, of Gardiner, Me. Five children. P. O. address, Sherborn, Mass. Alvah Gregory Dunning, A. M., [Enfield, N. Y.], son of Michael and Hannah (Gregory) Dunning, was born in Greene, N. Y., July 5, 1805 ; fitted for college at Ithaca Academy, N. Y. ; entered college, 1833. Lane T. S., '37^'39 ; ordained as evangelist at Greenwood, Ind., 1839; s. s., Franklin, Ind., '39— '40; teacher of Ladies School, '40 — '43 ; preacher and teacher, Washington, Ind., ALUMNI, 1836. 127 '43 — '44; teacher, '44- — '55; s. s., Arlington, Wis., '65 — '62; w. c, and farmer, Arlington, Wis., '62 — '67 ; w. o., Beloit, Wis., '67 — '77 ; w. c, Dryden, N. Y., '77— '78 ; w. c, Parkville, L. I., '78 ; w. c, Demarest, N. Y., '78— '79 ; w. c, Ithaca, N. Y., '79— '80; w. c, Dryden, N. Y., since 1880. Postmaster, Arlington, Wis., '60 — '67. Married, May 16, 1840, Ellen M., dau. of SamuelJepson, of Newton. Five children. P. 0. address, Dryden, N. Y. Alfred Brewster Ely, A. M., son of Rev. Dr. Alfred and Lucinda (Newell) Ely, was born in Monson, Jan. 30, 1817; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Teacher, Brattleboro, Vt., '36 — '37 ; Fayetteville, N. C, '37 — '38 ;, studied law with Chapman and Ash- mnn of Springfield ; admitted to the bar, and practised there till 1848 ; practised at Boston, '48 — '72. Quartermaster, 13th Conn. Vols., '61 ; 1st Lieut., 11th Conn. Vols., '61— '62 ; Asst. Adj. Gen., '62 ; Captain, '62 — '63. Editor and proprietor of the "• Boston Daily Times," and then of the "Boston" Ledger;" Pres. of the N. Y. & Boston Air Line R. R. ; State Director of Western R. R., and State Commissioner of the Back Ba}' lands ; Representative to the Legisla- ture, 1872 ; member of Newton School Committee, several years. Died from consumption, at Newton, July 30, 1872. Married, (1) June 18, 1842, Lucy E., dau. of Charles Hooley, Esq., of Norwich, Ct., who died June 5, 1856 ; (2) Jan. 20, 1863, Harriet E., dau. of Freeman Allen, Esq., of Boston. Three children. [ John Euvtard Farwell, son of Allen and Betsey (Laurence) Farwell, was born in Ashby, Dec. 9, 1809 ; fitted for college at New Ipswich Academy, N. H. ; entered college, 1833. Andover T. 8., '36— '37, and '38— '39 ; Union T. S., '37— '38 ; ordained as evangel- ist at Ashby, Oct. 30, 1839; preached occasionally, '39 — "42; s. s., Castine, Me., '42— '43; p., Rochester, N. H., '43— '52 : s. s., St. Johnsbury, Vt., Meredith Village, N. H., and Pelham, N. H., '52— '58. Diedfromdiabetes,atFitchburg, Dec. 24, 1858. Married, June 80, 1844, Elizabeth Sophia, dau. of Ezra C. Gates, of Ashby. Five children. Robert Faris Fassitt, son of James and Margaret (Langstroth) Fassitt, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 17, 1818 ; fitted for college with Rev. J. P. Wilson of Hartsville, Pa. Merchant many years, then retired from business, and spent a number of years in Europe. Died from a tumor on the brain, at Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 3, 1863. Unmarried. Frederick Augustus Fiske, A. M., son of Rev. Elisha and Margaret (Shepard) Fiske, was born in Wrentham, Apr. 15, 1816 ; fitted for college at Day's Academy, Wrentham. Asst. teacher. 128 ALUMNI, 1836. Washington Institute, N. Y. City ; teacher in Norwalk, Ct. ; princi- pal of Monson Academy, '43 — '44 ; teacher, Fall River, and principal of Clinton High School, '44— '47 ; Yale T. S., '47— '50 ; ordained at Ashburnham, Dec. 30, 1851, and p., '51 — '54; p., East Marshfield, '54 — '57 ; principal of boys' boarding school, Newton, '57 — '65 ; Supt. of Education for North Carolina, under the Freedmen's Bureau, '65 — '68; p., Raynham, '68 — '69; ordained as P2piscopal Deacon, June 25, 1870 ; Priest, Nov. 5, 1870 ; rector. Trinity Church, Van Deusenvilles, '70— '73 ; St. Paul's Church, Brookfield, Ct., '73 — '76 ; Grace Church, No. Attleboro, '76 — '78. Died from nerv- ous prostration, at No. Attleboro, Dec. 15, 1878. Married, (1) Sept. 24, 1839, Anna A., dau. of Rev. Stephen Smith Nelson, of Amherst, who died May 7, 1848 ; (2) Mrs. Rebecca J. Haskell, dau. of Josiah Robbins, of Plymouth; (3) Jan. 6, 1869, Abbie W., dau of Samuel Woods, of Maiden. Three children . Thomas Portek , Green, A. M., [Ward], son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Emerson) Green, was bom in Auburn, Apr. 11, 1818: litted for college at Amherst Academy. Principal of High School, Thompson, Ct., '36 — '43 ; principal of Quaboag Seminary. Warren, '43— '48 ; principal of Union Schools, Waterloo, N. Y.", '48— '51 ; merchant, since 1851 ; now at Canastota, N. Y. Married, Apr. 5, 1843, Rebecca W., daxi. of George Learned, of Thompson, Ct. Six children. P. O. address, Canastota, N. Y. Lloyd Andrews Hayward, son of Alvau and Mellicent P. (An- drews) Hayward, was born in Winthrop, Me., Dec. 6, 1816; fitted for college at Middlebury Academy, N. Y. ; entered college, 1833. Harvard Law School, '39 — '40; studied law at Washington, D. C, '41 ; admitted to the bar at Rochester, N. Y., Oct., 1845 ; practised at Perry, N. Y., '45— '52 ; at Warsaw. N. Y., since 1852. Married, Oct. 8, 1846, Mary Jane, dau. of Edward Dudley, of Perry, jV. Y. Three children. P. O. address, Warsaw, N. Y. RoswELL DwiGHT HiTCHCocK, A. M. . D. D., LL. D., son of Roswell and Betsey (Longfellow) Hitchcock, was born in East Machias, Me., Aug. 15, 1817 ; fitted for college at Washington Acad- emy, East Machias, Me. ; entered college, 1833. Teacher, Melville Academy, Jaff'rey, N. H., '36 — '37; studied Philosophy, Greek, and Hebrew, in private, '37— '38 ; Andover T. S., '38— '39 and '42—44; tutor, Amherst Coll., '39— '42 ; s. s., Waterville, Me., '44— '45 ; ordained at Exeter, N. H., Nov. 19, 1845, and p., '45 — '62 ; studied in Germanj', '47 — '49 ; Collins Professor of Natural and Revealed Religion, Bowdoin College, '52 — '55 ; Washburn Professor of Church History, Union T. S., since 1855 ; Pres. of Union T. S., since 1880. In 1866, visited Italy and Greece ; and in '69 and '70, Egypt and Palestine. Author of "A New and Complete Analysis of the ALUMNI, 1836. 129 Bible," and many sermons and addresses. President of Palestine Exploration Society. Trustee of Amherst Coll., since 1869. D. D., Bowdoin, 1855 ; LL. D., Williams, 1873. Married, Jan. 2, 1845, Elizabeth Anthony, dau. of Israel Brayton, of Somerset. Four children. P. 0. address, 44 West 20th St., N. T. City. Isaac Farwell Holton, A. M., son of William and Olive (Rock- wood) Holtou, was born in Westminster, Vt., Aug. 30, 1812 ; fitted for college at Berwick, Me., Limerick, Me., and Amherst Acade- emies. Union T. S., '36 — '39 ; home missionary, McDouongh, Ad- ams, and Pike Counties, 111., '40 — '44. Instructor in Greek and Nat- ural History, Mission Institute, Quincy, 111., '42 — '43 ; principal of school, Natchez, Miss., '44 — '45 ; traveled in New Granada, S. A., '45 — '47 ; Professor of Botany, N. Y. Coll. of Pharmacy, '48 — '52 ; Lecturer on Chemistry and Natural History, Coll. of N. J., '54 — '55 ; s. s., Meredith Village, N. H., '55 — '56 ; Professor of Chemistry and Natural Histor}', Middlebury Coll., '56 — '57; s. s., Lawrence, Che- mung, and Alden, 111., '58 — '63; ordained as Presbyterian, May 1, 1860;s.'s., McDonough Co., 111., '63— '65 ; editor of the "Boston Recorder," '65 — '67; editor of "Boston Daily News," from its establishment. Author of ' ' New Grenada : Twenty Months in the Andes." Died from heart disease, at Everett, Jan. 25, 1874. Married, Apr. 26, 1858, Mary Susanne, dau. of Dea. D. Warner, of Cornwall, Vt. Four children. William Bradford Homer, A. M., son of George and Mary (Bradford) Homer, was born in Boston, Jan. 31, 1817; fitted for college at Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst, at Boston, and at Phil- lips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '37— '40 ; ordained at So. Berwick, Me., Nov. 11, 1840, and p., '40— '41. A volume of his sermons, with a memoir by Prof. E. A. Park, was published after his death. Died from congestion of the brain, at So. Berwick, Me., Mar. 22, 1841. Married, Oct. 6, 1840, Sarah M., dau. of James F. Brown, of Boston. No children. Luther Humphrey, [Stockholm, Vt.J, son of Solomon and Ursula (Andress) Humphrey, was born in Glover, Vt., Aug. 19, 1808; fitted for college at Potsdam Academy, N. Y. ; Madison Univ., Hamilton, N. Y., '32— '33 ; Amherst Coll., '33— '36. Preceptor of Smithport Academy, Pa., '37 — '40 ; Madison Univ. T. S., '40 — '41 ; s. s., Lorraine, N. Y., '41 — '42, ordained as Baptist there, July 13, 1842, and p., '42 — '44 ; p., Sodus, N. Y., '44— '47 ; p., and principal of Academy, Fort Covington, N. Y., '47 — '52 ; p., Massena, N. Y., '52 — '58; p. and teacher, Mazo Manie, Wis., '58 — '65; s. s., Augusta, Wis., '65— '68; w. c. there, '68— '76. Author of an unpublished work, " Lectures on the Prophecies." Died from paral- ysis, at Augusta, Wis., Aug. 17, 1876. Married, (1) May 23, 10 130 ALUMNI, 1836. 1839, Sarah, dau. of Seth Abbott, of Ilopkinton, N. Y., who died May 26, 1848 ; (2) May 22, 1849, Harriet Newell, dau. of Joseph Spencer, of Fort Covingtou, N. Y. Four children. Sylvandek Hutchinson, sou of Simon and Vandalinda (Morse) Hutchinson, was born in Sutton, Mar. 7, 1807 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Princeton T. S., '36 — '38 ; tutor, Franklin Coll., Athens, Ga., 1838. Died from consumption, at Athens, Ga., June 15, 1838. Unmarried. Ensign Hosmer Kellogg, son of Elisha and Jane (Saxton) Kel- logg, was born in Sheffield, July 6, 1812. Studied law, '36— '38 ; admitted to the bar, March, 1838 ; practised at Pittsfield, '38 — '82. President of the Western Mass. Insurance Co., '.^7 — '65; of the Agricultural Society, '60 — '61 ; of the Pontoosuc Woolen Co., '61— '82 ; and of the Agricultural National Bank, '65— '82. Member of Mass. House of Eepresentatives, '43, '44, '47, '49 — -'51, and '70 — ^'71, and Speaker, '50; member of State Senate, '53, '54, and '77 ; delegate to National Republican Convention, '60 ; in 1876, appointed a member of the Joint Commission for the adjustment of difficulties regarding the Canadian fisheries. Author of many ad- dresses and orations. Died from carbuncles, at Pittsfield, Jan. 23, 1882. Married, June 10, 1841, Caroline L., dau. of David Camp- bell, Jr. Three children. Loyal Case Kellogg, LL. D., son of Hon. John and Harriet (Nash) Kellogg, was born in Benson, Vt., Feb. 13, 1816 ; fitted for college at Castleton, Vt., and West Rutland, Vt. Studied law with Phineas Smith of Rutland, Vt., and with his father at Benson, Vt., '36 — '39 ; admitted to the bar, 1839 ; practised at Benson, Vt., '39_'59 ; Judge of Supreme Court of Vermont, '60— '67 ; resided at Rutland, Vt., '60 — '68; at Benson, Vt., '68— '71. Represented Benson in the Vt. Legislature, '47, '50 — '52, '59, and '71 ; delegate to Constitutional Convention, '47, '57, and '70, and President of Convention of '57. Director of Bank of Rutland, and National Bank of Rutland, '61 — '71 ; Vice President of Vermont Historical Society, and President of Rutland Co. Historical Society. LL. D., Amherst, 1866. Died from paralysis, at Benson, Vt., Nov. 26, 1871. Unmarried. WoLCOTi' Marsh, A. M., sou of Wyllys and Rhoda (Goodwin) Marsh, was born in New Hartford, Ct., June 5, 1810 ; fitted for col- lege at Amherst Academy. Teacher, New Brunswick, N. J., '36 — '38 ; established a Literary School, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1838, and principal, '38 — '45. Died from consumption, at New Hartford, Ct., Oct. 9, 1845. Married, (1) Aug. 13, 1837, Mary Gilbert, dau. of Horace D. Monson, of Barkhamstead, Ct., who died Mar. 15, 1839; (2) May 5, 1844, Sj'lvia, dau. of Harvey Ladd, of Austinburg, 0. Two children. ALUMNI, 1836. 131 David Sewall Oliphant, A. M., M. D., [Wells, Me. J, son of Eev. David and Mary (Pierson) Olipliant, was born in Keene, N. H.,.June 18, 1816 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher in Virginia and other Southern states, many years ; studied medicine at Homeopathic Medical Coll., of St. Louis, Mo., and M. D., 1860 ; practised at New Orleans, La., '50 — '63 ; at Toronto, Canada, since 1863. Married, (1) Dec. 24, 1837, Eleanor C, dau. of Edmund Cobbs, of Bradford Co., Va., who died Apr. 29, 1843 ; (2) Apr. 22, 1847, Miranda, dau. of J. C. Hall, of Warsaw, N. Y. Ten children. P. 0. address, Toronto, Canada. Henry Gideon Pendleton, son of William and Lucretia (Welton) Pendleton, was born in Cornwall, Ct., Aug. 28, 1807; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Lane T. S., '36 — ^'39 ; ordained as Presbyterian at Granville, HI., Jan. 1, 1840, and p., '40 — '44 ; s. s., Laeon, HI., '44 — '45; p., Henry, 111., '44 — '69, where he organized a church in 1849, and built a seminary ; s. s., Lyman, 111., '69 — '72 ; s. s., Nebraska, and Gridley, 111., '72 — '80 ; s. s., Waldo and Gridley, 111., since 1880 ; residence, Chenoa, 111. Married, (1) Apr. 10, 1839, Elizabeth L., dau. of Henry Hart, of Goshen, Ct., who died Feb. 22, 1850; (2) July 10, 1850, Sarah W. Dana, of Hanover, N. H., who died July 6, 1851 ; (3) Feb. 21, 1852, Emily, dau. of Gains Booth, of Windsor, Ct. Nine children. P. O. address, Chenoa, 111. Edward Corrie Pritchett, A. M., son of Edward and Mary (Parkhouse) Pritchett, was born in Vizagapatam, India, Oct. 19, 1812 ; fitted for college at Harper Grammar School, Bedford, Eng. ; entered college, 1833. Ordained, in 1841 , at Union Village, N. Y. ; preached there, at Cazenovia, N. Y., Central Falls, R. I., Water- ville, N. Y., Adams, N. Y., Geneva, N. Y., and Oriskany, N. Y. Chaplain of 50th N. Y. Regt. (Engineers), '61 — '64; now w. c, Utica, N. Y. A. M., Hamilton, 1853. Married, Dec. 25, 1839, Sophia, dau. of Geo. Lawson, of Utica, N. Y. Three children. P. 0. address, Utica, N. Y. Nathaniel Richardson, A. M., son of Nathaniel and Eunice (Saunders) Richardson, was born in Sand3' Bay, Gloucester, (now Eockport), Deo. 6, 1806; fitted for college at Warren Academy, Woburn. Yale T. S., '36— '38 ; ordained at Terry ville, Ct., Aug. 8, 1838, and p., '38— '40 ; p., Northfleld, '40— '42 ; s. s., Burlington, Mass., '42— '48 ; s. s., Berkeley, '49— '52 ; s. s., Cliiltonville, Mass. ; s. s., East Taunton, '53; p., Lanesville, '64 — '57; s. s., Norway, Me., '58— '60 ; s. s., Somerset, '61— '64 ; Chaplain, 36th Regt., Mass. Vols'.,'64— '65 ; Brownsfield,Me., '66 ; s. s., Biddeford, Me., '67— '69 ; s. s., Stratford, Vt., '70— '71 ; s. s., Tyngsboro, '72— '74; a. p.. West Gloucester, '74— '80; w. c, Rockport, since 1880. Married, Aug. 30, 1838, Martha Parsons, dau. of Jabez Tarr, Jr., of Rock- port. Ten children. P. 0. address, Rockport, Mass. 132 ALUMNI, 1836. Stuart Eobinson, A. M., D. D., [Martinsburg, Va.J, son of James and Martha (Porter) Robinson, was born atStrabane, Ireland, Nov. 26, 1816; fitted for college with Rev. J. M. Brown, D. D., of Berkeley Co., Va., and at Romney Academy, Va. Union T. S., Va., '3G — '37; principal of Mercer Academy, Charlestown, Va., (now West Va.), '37— '39, and '41— '42 ; Princeton T. S., '39— '41 ; or- dained as Presbyterian at Kanawha Saline, Va., Oct. 8, 1842, and p., '42 — '47 ; p., Frankfort, Ky., '47 — '52 ; a. p.. Associate Reformed Church, Baltimore, Md., '52 — '53; p.. Central Presbyterian Chmch there, '53 — '56 ; Professor of Pastoral Theology and Church Govern- ment, Danville T. S., Ky., '56 — '58; p.. Second Presbyterian Church, Louisville, Ky., '58— '81. Editor of the " Presbyterial Critic," Baltimore, Md. ; of the "True Presbyterian," Louisville, Ky., '61 — '62, continued as the " Free Commonwealth," '65 — '68. Au- thor of " The Church of God as an Essential Element of the Gospel," "Discourses of Redemption," and of very many speeches, lectures, etc. Moderator of the General Assembly (Southern) in 1869 ; dele- gate to Fan-Presbyterian Convention, Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1877. D. D., Centre Coll., 1853, but this degree was declined by him. Died from cancer of the stomach, Oct. 5, 1881. Married, Sept. 5, 1841, Mary Eliza, dau. of William Brigham, M. D., of Charlestown, Va. Six children. Samuel Leland Rockvtood, A. M., son of Elisha and Hannah (Leland) Rockwood, was born in Sherborn, Nov. 11, 1810 ; fitted for college at Day's Academy, Wrentham. Andover T. S., '36 — '39; ordained at Hanson, Mar. 11, 1840, and p., '40 — '58; p., Pilgi'im Church, No. Weymouth, '68 — '71; a. p., Hanson, '71 — '77; w. c, No. Weymouth, '77 — '81. Died from consumption, at No. Wey- mouth, Apr. 12, 1881. Married, Mar. 9, 1840, Christine, dau. of James Gilbert, of Mansfield. Four children. Jesse George Davis Stearns, A. M., [New Ipswich, N. H.], son of Jesse and Lucinda (Davis) vStearns, was born in Ashburnham, Fob. 24, 1812 ; fitted for college at New Ipswich Academy, N. H. Preceptor of Hopkins Academy, Hadley, '36 — '38 ; Andover T. S., '38— '39, and '41— '42; tutor, Amherst Coll., '39— '41 ; ordained at Billerica, May 10, 1843, and p., '43 — '67 ; s. s., Clearwater, Minn., '68 — '76; w. c, Zumbrota, Minn., '76 — '82. Member of Mass. Legislature, '65. Author'of " Meaning and Power of Baptism" and several pamphlets. Died from heart disease, at Zumbrota, Minn., Nov. 1, 1882. Married, June 27, 1843, Lucy, dau. of Artemas Murdock, of West Boylston. No children. Isaac Titcomb, A. M., son of John Berry and Katy (Noyes) Titcomb, was born in Newburyport, Nov. 11, 1816 ; fitted for college ;it Newburyport High School. Principal of Academy, Limerick, ALDMNI, 1836. 133 Me. ; Principal of Academy, in N. C. ; asst. teacher in a Classical Institute, Harrisburg, Pa. ; now Supt. of Gold Mine, Fort Jones, Cal. Unmarried. P. O. address. Fort Jones, Cal. Charles William Tbbadwell, son of William and Hannah (Ban- croft) Treadwell, was born in Salem, June 25, 1815 ; fitted for college at Salem Grammar School. Andover T. S., '36 — '39; ordained at Moreau, N. Y., in 1841 ; s. s., Presbj'terian church, Moreau, N. Y., '41— '51 ; s. s., Plessis and Theresa, N. Y., '51— '63 ; s. s., Wheat- land, la., '63 — '69 ; s. s., Clarence, la., '69 — '73 ; w. c, Wheatland, la. Married, (1) July 15, 1851, Ellen, dau. of Seth Hawley, of Moreau, N. Y., who died Dec. 17, 1853 ; (2) Sept. 14, 1857, Cornelia E., dau. of Peter Suits, of Plessis, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, Wheatland, la. John Wood, son of John and Abigail (Stowell) Wood, was born in Alstead, N. H., July 24, 1809 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. East Windsor T. I., Ct., '36— '39 ; s. s., Langdon, N. H., '39 — '40, ordained there, Apr. 8, 1840, and p., '40_'49; p., Townshend, Vt., '49— '58 ; p., Wolfboro, N. H., '59 — '64 ; Agent of Amei'ican Tract Society, Boston, '64 — -'68 ; Agent of American and Foreign Christian Union, '68 — '69 ; Agent of Amer- ican Tract Soc, N. Y. City, '69— '73 ; s. s., Boxboro, '73— '75 ; s. s., Dover, residing in Wellesley, '75 — '78 ; w. c, Fitchburg, since 1879. Man-ied, (1) Apr. 21, 1840, Laurinda Maria, dau. of Jacob D. Dimond, of Claremont, N. H., who died July 23, 1872; (2) Aug. 14, 1879, Mrs. Lydia Hawes of Fitchburg. One child. P. 0. ad- dress, P. O. Box 700, Fitchburg, Mass. CLASS OF 1837. John Langdon Ashby, [Bradford, N. H.], son of George and Nancy (Hartwell) Ashby, was born in Warner, N. H., Oct. 8, 1810 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '37— '40; s. s.. So. New Market, N. H., '40— '41 ; ordained at York, Me., July 7, 1841, and p., '41 — '49 ; engaged in mining, Cali- fornia, '49 — '51 ; p., Saccarappa, Me., '51 — '58, and s. s., '59 — '63 ; Clerk in Treasury Dept., Washington, D. C, '63 — '76 ; bookseller and stationer, Washington, D. C, '76 — '81. Died from pneumonia, at Washington, D. C, Mar. 29, 1881. Married, (1) Sept. 8, 1841, Nancy L., dau. of William Forbes, of Boston, who died Aug. 12, 1864; (2) Aug. 9, 1869, Mrs. Rebecca Jane Abbott, dau. of George Harris, of Bridgeton, N. J. Five children. James Averill, son of James and Lucy (Button) Averill, was born in Griswold, Ct., May 29, 1816 ; fitted for college at Plainfield Academy, Ct. Yale T. S., '37— '40 ; ordained at Shrewsbury, June 134 ALUMNI, 1837. 22, 1841, and p., '41— '48 ; p., Plymouth Hollow, C't., '52— '62 ; Chaplain of 23d Regt., Conn. Vols., 'C2 — '63. Died from malarial fever, at La Fourche, La., June 11, 1863. Married, (1) Aug. 9, 1840, Elizabeth E., dau. of Charles A. Judsou, of Washington, Ct., who died Feb. 1, 1853 ; (2) May 8, 1854, S. Augusta, dau. of David N. Carpenter, of Greenfield. Six children. Uriah Balkam, D. D., son of John and Abigail Balkam, was born in Eobbinston, Me., Mar. 27, 1812; fitted for college at Machias Academy, Me., and at Dorchester. Bangor T. S., '37 — '40 ; ordained at Union, Me., June 15, 1841, and p., '41 — '44 ; p., Wiscasset, Me., '45 — '54; p., Pine .St. Church, Lewiston, Me., '55 — '70; Chaplain, 16th Regt. Maine Vols., '64 ; Professor of Logic and Christian Evi- dence, Bates Coll., '73 — '74. Published seven discourses. D. D., Bates, 1867. Instantly killed by a fall from his horse, Mar. 4, 1874. Married, (1) Aug. 23, 1841, Martha M. Prince of Guilford, Me., who died June 17, 1849 ;> (2) Mar. 23, 1852, Anne Longfellow of Augusta, Me. Nine children. LuciAN Barboue, a. M., son of Giles and Mary (Gan-ett) Bar- bour, was born in Canton, Ct., Mar. 4, 1811 ; fitted for college at "Westfleld Academy. Studied law with Hon. Stephen C. Stevens of Madison, lud., '37 — '39; admitted to the bar, Oct. , 1838; practised at Indianapolis, Ind., '39— '80 ; U. S. District Attorney, '48— '50 ; Commissioner to draft the Civil Code of Ind., '52 ; Member of Con- gress, '55 — '57. Published and edited several legal works. Died from a disease of the stomach, at Indianapolis, Ind., July 19, 1880. Married, Oct. 11, 1842, Alice Thomas, dau. of Dr. Thomas Barbee, of Paris, Ky. Four children. Calvin Chapin Batley, A. M., [Windsor, Vt.J, son of James and Hannah (Chapin) Baylej^ was born in Derbj-, Vt., Dec. 21, 1809 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Principal of Manlius Academy, N. Y., '37 — '47 ; of Brockway (now Eipon) Coll., Ripen, Wis., '57 — '60; teacher, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., '66 — '70; engaged the- remaining time as farmer at Waupun, Wis. Married, Dec. 1, 1840, Ann S.. dau. of Asa Fisher, of Canton. Seven children. P. O. address, Waupun. Wis. Warren Harrison Beaman, [Amherst], son of John and Tabitha (Bancroft) Beaman, was born in Wendell, Jan. 7, 1813 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied theology with Dr. S. M. Worcester of Salem, ';>7 — '40 ; ordained at No. Hadley, Sept. 15, 1841, and s. s. and p., '40 — '72 ; w. c, Amherbt, since ]872. Pub- lished several pamphlets. Married, Apr. 27, 1841, Elizabeth Lydia, dau. of Rev. Samuel Worcester, D. D., of Salem. Five children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. ALUMNI, 1837. 13;"i Edwin Elisha Bliss, D. D., [Springfield], son of Henry and Abigail (Grout) Bliss, was born in Putney, Vt., Apr. 12, 1817; fitted for college at Springfield High School. Taught in Amherst Academy; Andover T. S., '39 — '42; ordained missionary, Feb. 8, 1843 ; missionary, Trebizoud, Turkey, '43 — '52 ; at Marsovan, '52 — '56; at Constantinople, since 1856. Author of a "Bible Hand Book" in Armenian, and several other works. Editor of "The Messenger," published in the Armenian and Turkish languages, since 1865. D. D., Amherst, 1869. Married, Feb. 20, 1843, Isabella H., dau. of Richard King Porter, of Portland, Me. Four children. P. 0. address, Constantinople, Turkey. Benjamin Franklin Brooks, A. M., son of Benjamin and Esther (Fisk) Brooks, w.is born in Sturbridge, Oct. 26, 1816; fitted for college at Amherst Academj*. Harvard Law School, '37 — '38; studied law with Hon. Charles G. Loring of Boston, '38 — '40 ; admit- ted to the bar, 1840, and has practised in Boston ever since. Mar- ried, Aug. 14, 1852, Charlotte, dau. of Charles Buck, of Cambridge. Four children. P. O. address, 40 Water St., Boston, Mass. Sidney Brooks, M. D., son of Alpheus and Sophia (White) Brooks, was born in Buckland, Aug. 1, 1811 ; fitted for college at Sanderson Academy, Ashfield. M. D., Berkshire Medical Coll. ; practised at Halifax, Vt., '42 — '45 ; at Ashfield, '45 — '50 ; at Gates Ferry, Ct., '50— '63. Drowned at Gates Ferry, Ct., June 17, 1868. Married, (1) May 17, 1«43, Lucy, dau. of Horatio Leavitt, of Greenfield, who died Jan. 18, 1845 ; (2) Jan. 1, 1847, Rebecca, dau. of Asa Sanderson, of Ashfield. Three children. David Caldwell, A. M., [Le Roy, N. Y.], son of John and Eleanor (Ross) Caldwell, was born in 1810 ; fitted for college at Ben- nington. Studied for the Episcopal ministry while teaching, Clarke Co., Va., '37 — '40; ordained at Alexandria, Va., 1841; rector, Amherst Co., Va., '41— '43 ; Liberty, Va., '43— '46 ; St, Paul's church, Norfolk, Va., '46— '56 ; w. c, Amherst Co., Va., '55 — '56 ; rector, Christ's church, Georgetown, D. C, Hanover Co., Va., and St. James church, Leesburg, Va., '66 — '58. Author of "Parochial Lectures on the Psalms," and several pamphlets. Died from con- sumption of the lungs, at Leesburg, Va., Nov. 25, 1858. Married, Oct. 24, 1844, Fanny Mutter, dau. of William Waller, of Williams- burg, Va. Two children. Austin Cary, son of James and Hannah (Wales) Cary, was born in No. Bridgewater (now Brockton), Oct. 31, 1809 ; fitted for college atWoburn Academy. Waterville Coll., '33— '36 ; Amherst Coll., '35— '37. East Windsor T. I., Ct., '37 -'40 ; ordained at Sunder- land, Nov. 11, 1840, and p., '40— '49. Published several pamphlets. 136 AJ.UMNi, 1837. Died from consumption, at Sunderland, Nov. 26, 1849. Married, May 4, 1842, Catharine, dau. of Dea. Roger Phelps, of Windsor, Ct. Three children. Alender Osmyn Clapp, A. M., [Homer, N..Y.], son of Joseph and Hannah (Lyman) Clapp, was born in Easthampton, Jan. 28, 1811 ; fitted for college at Homer Academy, N. Y. Teacher, Worth- ington, and Fittsfield, '37— '39 ; Andover [T. S., '39— '40, and '42 — '43; teacher of a family school, Woodville, Miss., '40 — '42. Worcester Lunatic Hospital, '43 — '58 ; Northampton Lunatic Hospi- tal, '58— '67. Died at Northampton, Mar. 3, 1867. Lewis Feakklin Clark, A. M., son of Oliver and Cynthia (Clapp) Clark, was born in Southampton, .Sept. 11, 1812; fitted for college at Sheldon Academy, Southampton. Teacher, '37 — '38 ; Andover T. S., '38 — '41 ; ordained at Whitinsville (Northbridge) , June 1, 1842, and p., '42 — '70. Published three sermons. Died from Bright's disease of the kidneys, at Whitinsville, Oct. 13, 1870. Married, June 6, 1843, Nancy, dau. of James King Sheldon, of Southampton. Five children. Stephen Watkins Clark, A. M., [Whiteford, Mich. J, son of Jo- seph and Mary (Sutton) Clark, was born in Naples, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1810 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Prattsburg, N. Y. Teacher, G-roton Academy, N. Y., '37 — '40; principal of Monroe Collegiate Institute, Elbridge, N. Y., '40 — '45 ; teacher, East Bloom- field Academy, N. Y., '45 — ^'52; principal Of Cortland Academy, Homer, N. Y., '52 — '64; proprietor and supt. of Parma Institute, N. Y., '64— '69 ; principal of Rochester Military Academy, N. Y., '69— '70; retired, Parma, N. Y., '70— '81 ; at Spencerport, N. Y., since '81. Author of " Easy Lessons in Language," " Brief English Grammar," "The Normal Grammar," "Analysis of the English Language," " Grammatic Chart," "Key to Normal Grammar," " Practical Grammar," "Key to English Grammar," " First Lessons in English." Married, (1) Feb. 7, 1839, Bessie A., dau. of Jared Pratt, of Prattsburg, N. Y. ; (2) July 18, 1850, Clarissa J., dau of Bani Bradley of East Bloomfleld, N. Y. ; (3) Aug. 3, 1852, Irene, dau. of Wymans Bush, of Branchport, N. Y. Eight children. P. 0. address, Spencerport, N. Y. Charles Haktwell Cragin, A. M., M. D., [Groton], son of Josiah and Hannah (Hildreth) Cragin, was born in Alstead, N. H., Sept. 7, 1817 ; fitted for college at New Ipswich, N. H., and Groton Academies. Teacher, Richmond, '37 — '38 ; teaching, and studying medicine with J. A. Marshall, M. D., of Fitchburg, '38— '40; stud- ied medicine with Thomas Sewall, M. D., of ^Vashington, D. C, '40 — '44, and teacher there in a Classical and Mathematical School, ALUMNI, 1837. 137 »41 — '43. M. D., Columbian Medical Coll., 1844 ; practised at Wash- ington, D. C, '44 — '45 ; at Georgetown, D. C, since '45, except one year, '49 — '50, at Sacramento, Cal. Police Commissioner 6f D. C, '69 — '73 ; member of Common Council of Georgetown, D. C. ; Post- master there, '70 — '73. Author of " Genealogy of the Cragin Family." Married, (1) Oct. 2, 1845, Mary, dan. of Samuel McKenney, of Georgetown, D. C, who died May 21, 1853; (2) Apr. 16, 1857, Henrietta Foxall, dan. of Samuel McKenney, of Georgetown, D. C. Six children. P. O. address, Georgetown, D. C. Frederick Dickinson, [Cincinnati, O.J, son of Hon. (Samuel Fowler and Lucretia (Gunn) Dickinson, was born in Amherst, Aug. 13, 1819 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Merchant and then farmer, Billerica. Married, Feb.' 17, 1846, Mary L., dau. of Francis Eichardson, of Billerica. Four children. P. O. address, Billerica, Mass. Joel Lyman Dickinson, son of John H. and Mary (Lyman) Dick- inson, was born in Granby, May 20, 1812 ; fitted for college at Cou- way Academy. Piast \\ indsor T. I., and Andover T. 8., '37 — '40 ; s. s., Chicopee, '42; s. s.. So. Hadley, '42; s. s., Northboro, '42— '43; ordained at Northfleld, Ct., Feb. 28, 1844, and p., '44— '51 ; p.,'Plainville, Ct., '52— '58 ; w. c. there, '58- '67. Died from consumption, at Plainville, Ct., July 13, 1867. Married, May 20, 1845, Jane Louisa, dau. of Rev. Artemas Boies, of Northampton. Two children. Nahdm Gale, A. M., D. D., [Worcester], son of Nahum and Hannah (Forbes) Gale, was born in Auburn, Mar. 6, 1812; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Principal of Amherst Academy, '37 — '40 ; East Windsor T. I., Ct., '40 — '41 ; ordained at Ware, June 22, 1842, and p.. Second church, '42 — '51 ; Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Pastoral Duty, East Windsor T. I., '51— '53; p., Lee, '53— '76. Trustee of "Williams College, and of Hartford T. S. D. D., Williams, 1858. Author of " Questions on Scripture Biography," 2 vols., " Memoir of Bennet Tyler, D. D.," 2 vols., " Pilgrims' First Year in New England," 2 vols., " Conver- sion through Personal Effort,'" 2 vols., and " Prophet of the High- est." Died at Newburyport, Sept. 18, 1876. Married, Aug. liD, 1853, Martha, dau. of Rev. Bennet Tyler, D. D., of East Windsor,. Ct. Four children. Hemingway Jacob Gaylori>, A. M., son of Eber and Nancy (Hemmingway) Gaylord, was born in Otisco, N. Y., P'eb. 17, 1813 ; fitted for college at Homer Academy, N. Y. ; Hamilton Coll., '33— '35 ; Amherst Coll., '35— '37. Auburn T. S., '37— '40 ; s. s., Hartford, N. Y., '40— '41 ; s. s.. Union, N. Y., '41— '42, ordained 11 138 ALUMNI, 1837. there, May 26, 1842, and p., '42— '47 ; p., Plainfield, '47— '51 ; s. s., Accomack C. H., Va., '53 — '54 ; p., Port Penn and Drawyers, Del., '55 — '61 ; p.. Port Penn and Delaware City, '61 — '67; p., Lincoln, Del., '67 — '71 ; s. s., Hartford, N. Y., '71 ; p., Eden and Blackcoates, Md., residing at Whaleysville, Md. ; p.. Clyde, Cloud Co., Kans. Married, (1) June 12, 1841, Cordelia, dau. of Ransom Dickinson, of Sunderland, who died Dec. 23, 1847 ; (2) Nov. 22, 1854, Mary H., dau. of Hon. John Mack, of Plainfield. Nine children. P. 0. address, Cl3'de, Kans. James Greene, [Albany, N. Y.], son of Rowland aind Susannah (HaiTis) Greene, was born in Scituate, R. I., Dec. 6, 1810; fitted for college at Albany Academy, N. Y. Princeton T. S., '37 — '40; home missionary, Tenn., '40 — '41 ; ordained at Gallatin, Tenn., May 28, 1841, and s. s., '41— '42 ; s. s., Shelbyville, Ky., '43— '44 ; Professor of Greek and Latin, Madison Univ., Ind., '44 — "45 ; prin- cipal of boys' school, Madison, Ind., '45 — '52; principal of boys' school, Evansville, Ind., '52 — '53 ; Sec. andTreas., R. R. Co., Ind. ; Asst. Quarter-Master General of the State of Indiana, '61 — '65; Insurance Agent, Indianapolis, Ind., since 1866. Editor of "The Protestant Herald," 1844. Married, Apr. 7, 1842, Mary Burrowes, dau. of William V. McCuUough, of Lexington, Ky. Seven children. P. 0. address, 10 Martindale Block, Indianapolis, Ind.- Stedman Wright Hanks, son of Horace and Sophia (Wright) Hanks, was born in Mansfield, Ct., Sept. 6, 1811 ; fitted for college with Rev. Chauncey Booth of So. Coventry, Ct., and at Ellington High School, Ct. ; Yale Coll., '33— '34 ; Amherst Coll., '34—37. Union T. S., '37— '38 ; Yale T. S., '38— '39 ; Andover T. S., '39; ordained at Lowell, Mar. 20, 1839, and p., John St. church, '89 — '53 ; Cor. Sec. of Boston Seamen's Friend Society, and Dist. Sec. of the American Society, since then. Author of " The Black Valley Rail Road and Country," " Light on the Ocean," " Sailor Boy," "The Crystal River turned upon the Blaclf A'alley R. R." Member of the Mass. Legislature, 1856. Married, (1) Aug. 5, 1840, Rebecca, dau. of Ira Gay, of Nashua, N. H., who died May 21, 1852 ; (2) Aug. 2, 1853, Sarah, dau. of Aaron Hall, of Orford, N. H. Four chil- dren. P. O. address, 387 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Henrt Hanmer, son of Samuel and Lucy (Crane) Hanmer, was born in Wethersfield, Ct., June 7, 1815 ; fitted for college at a Gram- mar School, Hartford, Ct. Princeton T. S., '37— '38 ; Western T. S., Alleghany, Pa., '38 — '40; teacher, Uniontown, Pa., '41 — '42; ordained as Presbyterian in 1843 ; resided for some years in Conn. ; s. s., Ediuburg, Ind., '49— '50 ; s. s.. Sugar Creek, Ind., '50— '31 ; s. s., Cong, church, Eastford, Ct., '53 — '54; s. s., Wautoma, Wis., '55 — '57; s. s., Friendship, Wis., '57 — '60: w. c, Wautoma, Wis., ALUMNI, 1837. 1311 '60 — '77. Died from a complication of diseases of the heart and lungs, at Wautoma, Wis., Dec. 16, 1877. Married, May -1, 1864, Emily A., dau. of Isaac Latimer, of Dutchess Co., N. Y. No (.'liil- dren. Robert Stevkns Hitchcock, [Randolph], son of Calvin and Eliza Russell (Stevens) Hitchcock, was born in Newport, R. I., Jan. 19, 1818 ; fitted for college at Randolph Academy. Teacher, West- minster, '37 — '38; Andover T. S., '38 — '42, being teacher in Va., during one year of this time; ordained at New Bedford, July 19, 1843, and p.. First church, '43 — '46; p.. Maverick church. East Boston, '46 — '50; p., Fifth Presbyterian church, Baltimore, Md., '.54— '58, and teacher there, '58^'61 ; Chaplain of Sd Maryland Regt., '61 — '64; teacher, Frankfort, and Lexington, K}-., 'G4 — '76; Professor of Latin, Centralia Coll., Danville, Ky., '76 — '81; prin- cipal of Female Seminary, HoUidaysburg, Pa. Married, Dec. '28, 1871, Jennie B., dau. of Geo. Madison Adams, of Lexington, Ky. No children. P. 0. address, HoUidaysburg, Pa. MoKKi.? HoLMAN, [Sutton], son of Jeremiah and Sally (Mclntire) Holman, was born in Union, Ct., Feb. 11, 1811 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '37 — '40; home missionary. Farming-ton Falls and Chesterville, Me., '40 — '43 ; resided in Bangor, Me., '43 — '45 ; ordained at York, Me., Jan. 15, 1845, and p., '45 — '59; p.. First church, Kennebunk Port, Me., '59 — '64; p., Deering, N. H., '64— '75 ; w. c, Antrim, N. H., since then. Married, Feb. 18, 1845, Mary Weare, dau. of Micajah Lunt, of York, Me. Four children. P. O. address, Antrim, N. H. Samuel Hampton Jaggbr, A. M., son of Samuel and Deborah (Howell) Jagger, was born in Southampton, L. I., Jan. 17, 1816; fitted for college at Southampton Academy, L. I. ; entered college, 1834. Principal of Southampton Academy, L. I., and studying theology with Rev. Hugh N. Wilson, D. D., of that place, '37— '41 ; Princeton T. S., '41 — '42 ; ordained at Marlboro, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1842, and p., '42— '69 ; w. c, Newburgh, N. Y., since then. Pulj- lished four sermons. Married, June 26, 1842, Elizabeth Dayton, dau. of Jonathan Fittrian, of Southampton, L. I. Four childi'en. P. 0. address, Newburgh, N. Y. Joel Kenney, sou of John and Mary (Marsh) Kenney, was born in Sutton, Dec. 22, 1807; fitted for college at Monson Academy. S. s., Wenham, '37 — '38, ordained as Baptist there, June 20, 1838, and p., '38— '40; p., Sturbridge, '40-42; p., Conway, '44— '46 ; p.. West Springfield, '46 — '47 ; commercial agent, ^Springfield, '47 — '68 ; w. c, Springfield, '68 —'80. Died from cancer of the stomach, at Springfield, July 28, 1880. Married, Apr. 30, 1838, Lucy Isa- bella, dau. of Abel Bancroft, of Montague. Four children. 140 ALUMNI, 1837. Sanford Leach, A. M., son of Lemuel and Betsey (Smalledge) Leach, was born in Shutesbury, May 4, 1808 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Newton T. S., '37 — '40; ordained as Baptist, at Wilmington, Del., Nov., 1841, and p., '41 — '42; p., Deckertown, N. J., '42— '44 ; in employ of Baptist Publication Society, '45 — '46 ; p.. Palmer, '46— '48 ; p., Baldwinsville, '48 — '51; s. s., Hamburg and Glenwood, N. J. ,'51 — '52 ; s. s., Abington, Pa., '52 — '53 ; home missionary, residence, Hawley, Pa., '53 — '54; s. s., Pittston, Pa., '54 — '55; map agent, '55 — '67; p., Otoe City, Neb., 1857. Died from malarial fever, at Otoe City, Neb., Aug. 16, 1857. Married, Jan. 24, 1844, Anna Elizabeth, dau. of Hemau Allen, M. D., of Deckertown, N. J. Five children. Daniel Leeds, [Dorchester], son of Benjamin and Sally (Bab- cock) Leeds, was born in Boston, June 6, 1812 ; fitted for college at Milton Academy. Teacher for a short time, but on account of his health had no regular business. Died from phthisis, at Boston, Sept. 12^ 1872. Unmarried. Andeew^ Clakk LippiTT, son of Christopher Lippitt, was born at Griswold, Ct., in 1812 ; fitted for college at Plainfleld Academy, Ct. Studied law with La Fayette S. Foster of Norwich, Ct., and was admitted to the bar, 1 840 ; has always practised in New London, Ct. Member of Conn. House of Representatives, '44, and '78 ; Mayor of New London, '50 — '53. Married in 1842, Emeliue, dau. of Amos Cobb, of Norwich, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, New Lon- don, Ct. Nathan Lynds Lord, son of Gurdon and Sally (Dewey) Lord, was born in Ley den, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1815; fitted for college at Remsen and Lowville Academies, N. Y. Studied theology at Ley- den, N. Y., about two years ; s. s., Constableville, N. Y., '43 — '44; s. s., Shalersville, O., '44 — '45; ordained at Jasper, Ind., April, 1845, and p., '45 — '50; p., Marshall and Fulton Counties, Ind., '50 — '72 ; teacher. Central Ohio, three mos. ; atFredonia, N. Y., three mos. ; at Piermont, N. Y., fifteen mos. ; at Constableville, N. Y.,- nine mos. ; at Jasper, Ind., six mos., while preaching ; in Fulton Co., Ind., two yrs., while preaching ; now w. c, Rochester, Ind. Married, June 20, 1851, Mrs. Emeline L. Hawley, dau. of Oliver Rose, of Plymouth, Ind. No children. P. 0. address, Rochester, Ind. George Lyman, [Easthampton] , son of Elisha and Hannah ( Judd) Lyman, was born in Westhampton, Nov. 19, 1812 ; fitted for college at Sheldon Academy, Southampton. Andover T. S., '38 — '41; teacher, Virginia, '42 — '44 ; s. s., Charlemont, So. Deerfield, Hun- tington. &c., '44 — '51 ; ordained at Sutton, Nov. 12, 1851, and p., '51— '67; w. c, '67— '69; p.,' So. Amherst, '69— '73 ; retired, ALUMNI, 1837. 141 Amherst, siuce 1873. Published several funeral sermons. Married, Dec. 2.T, 1851, Maria L., dau. of Lulie Phelps, of Westhampton. Five children. P. 0. address, Amherst, Mass. Benjamin Mann, A. M., M. D., son of John and Jane (Tucker) Mann, was bom in Randolph, Mar. 31, 1814; fitted for college at Randolph Academy. Studied medicine with Ebenezer Alden, M. D., of Randolph, Drs. Perry and Bowditch of Boston, and at Harvard Medical Coll.; M. D., Harvard, 1840; practised, at Foxboro, '40 — '52 ; at Roxbury, '52 — '74. Died from hepatitis, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1874. Married, Jan. 25, 1841, Mrs. Lydia Emily Morse, dau. of John B. Coffin, of Newburyport. Four children. Walter March, son of Samuel and Zoa (Park) March, was born in MiUbury, Aug. 5, 1815 ; fitted for college at Millbury Academy. Studied law with Clough R. Miles of Millbury, and at Harvard Law School, '37 — '40 ; admitted to the bar at Worcester, 1840 ; prac- tised at Muncie, Ind., '41— '67, and since 1870 ; at Indianapolis, Ind., '67 — '70; member of Ind. Constitutional Convention, 1850; Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Ind., '52 — '56 ; state senator, '56 — '64; member of legislature, '79. Married, Jan. 9, 1845, Mar- garet J., dau. of Benjamin Sayre, of Wabash, Ind. No children. P. 0. address, Muncie, Ind. Alexander Montgomery, son of James and Sarah (Taylor) Montgomery, was born in Westfield, N. Y., July 24, 1808 ; fitted for college with Mr. Mason of Westfield, N. Y'., and at Oneida Institute, N. Y. AndoverT. S., '37— '38 ; Union T. S., '38— '39 ; ordained as evangelist at Springfield, July 23, 1839 ; p., Presbyterian church, Maysville, N. Y., '40— '42 ; s. s., Beaver Dam, Wis., '45— '50 ; Gen- eral Agent of Am. Tract Society, in Michigan, Wisconsin, Northern Indiana, and Illinois, headquarters at Chicago, '50 — '56 ; Dist. Sec, A. B. C. F. M., for the Northwest, Beloit, Wis., '56— '57 ; w. c, Beloit, Wis'., '57 — '59. Died from apoplexy, at Beloit, Wis., Feb. 25, 1859. Married, July 29, 1839, Laiira Abigail, dau. of Harvey Bliss, of West Springfield. Eight children. George Bliss Morris, LL. B., son of Hon. Oliver B. and Caro- line (Bliss) Morris, was born in Springfield, Nov. 12, 1818 ; fitted for college at Springfield High School. Studied law with his brother, Hon. Henry Morris of Springfield, and at Harvard Law School, '37 — '40; LL. B., Harvard, 1840; admitted to the bar, 1840; practised at Springfield, '40 — '51 ; Clerk, pro. tern., of the Courts of Hampden Co., '51 — '52, and Clerk of the same, '52 — '72. Commissioner of Insolvency, '48 — '51. Died from hemorrhage of the lungs, at Springfield, July 7, 1872. Married, Aug. 23, 1842, Elizabeth, dau. of Wells Lathrop, of So. Hadley. Three children. U2 ALUMNI, 1837. William Murdock, [Rutland], son of Aitemas and Kezlah (Clark) Murdock, was born in West Boylston, July 3, 1813 ; fitted for col- lege at Leicester and Amherst Academies. Teacher, Walpole, '37 —'38; Andover T. S., '38— '41 ; ordained at Candia, N. H., Dec. 1, 1841, and p., '41 — '56 ; machinist and civil engineer, West Boyls- ton, '54 — '79; a. p., Boylston, '57 — '59; and s. s., Holden, and Centre Harbor, N. H., for short periods. Died from heart disease, at West Boylston, Nov. 13, 1879. Married, (1) Nov. 25, 1841, Mary J., dau. of Thomas Read, of Rutland, who died June 16, 1848 ; (2) May 28, 1649, Caroline, dau. of John Holmes, of Londonderry, N. H. Five children. Joseph Peckham, [Westminster], son of Robert and Ruth (Sawyer) Peckham, was born in Bolton, Apr. 23, 1810; fitted for college at Westminster Academy. Andover T. S., '37 — '38 ; Union T. S., '39— '42 ; ordained at Kingston, Nov. 30, 1842, and p., '42— '56; w. c, IMinnesota, '56 — '58; s. s., Chiltonville, '58 — '59; a. p., Kingston, since 1859, and supt. of schools there, six years. Mem- ber of Minn. Constitutional Convention, 1857, and of Minn. Legis- lature. '57 — '58. Married, Sept. 27, 1846, Mary Homer, dau. of George Russell, of Kingston. No children. P. 0. address, Kings- ton, Mass. William Phipps, A. M., son of William and Fannie (Moulton) Phipps, was born in Franklin, Oct. 31, 1812; fitted for college at Day's Academy, Wrentham. Studied theology with Rev. Jacob Ide, D. D., of Medway, '38— '39 ; ordained at Paxton, Nov. 11, 1840, and p., '40— '69; p., Plainfield, Ct., '69-'76. Published several sermons. Died from inflammation of the kidneys, at Plainfield, Ct., June 13, 1876. Married, Sept. 15, 1837, Mary Clark, dau. of Eleazer Partridge, of Medway. Seven children. Daniel Jefferson Poor, son of Lemuel and Elizabeth (Richard- son) Poor, was born in Woburn, July 9, 1807 ; fitted for college at Warren Academy, Woburn. Studied theologj' with Rev. Jacob Ide, D. D., of West Medway; ordained at Foxboro, Mar. 11, 1840, and p., '40 — '48 ; principal of High School, Hopkiiiton, '48 — '53 ; of Gorham Academy, Me., '53 — '59; of Dickinson Institute, Romeo, Mich., '59— '67; of Fowler Institute, Newark, 111., '67— '69; of High School, Lexington, 111., '69 — '74 ; teacher and supt. of schools, Chenoa, 111., '74 — '76; teacher and supt. of schools, BrownviUe, Neb., '76 — '77. Died from apoplexy, at Lexington, 111., Jan. 29, 1878. Married, Apr. 7, 1840, Susan, dau. of Alpha Thompson, of Woburn. Eight children. Daniel Warren Poor, A. M., D. D., son of Rev. Daniel and Susan B. Poor, was born in Tillipally, Ceylon, Aug. 21, 1818 ; fitted ALUMNI, 1837. 143 for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Andover T. S., '40 — '42 ; ordainedat Fairhaveu, Mar. 1, 1843, and p., '43 — '48; p., Presby- terian church, Newark, N. J., '49— '69 ; p., Oakland, Cal., '69^ — '72 ; Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, San Francisco T. S., '72 — '76 ; Cor. Sec. and Pres. of Presbyterian Board of Education, Philadelphia, Pa., since 1876. Author of " Select Discourses from French and German ;" editor of American edition of " Lange's Commentary on 1st Corinthians." D. D., Coll. of N. J., 1857. Married, Oct. 20, 1847, Susan Helen, dau. of Benjamin Ellis, of Fairhaven. Six children. P. 0. address, 1334 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Bakeett Eeed, [Sangerfield, N. Y.], son of Calvin and Betsey (Barrett) Eeed, was born in Waterville, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1813 ; fitted for college at Hamilton, N. Y. Teacher, Richmond, Va., '37 — '40; studied medicine there, '40 — '43; practised at Am- herst, '43 — '46. Died from consumption, at Waterville, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1846. Married, Jan. 3, 1843, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Roswell G. Hawks, of So. Hadley. No children. Daniel Rice, D. D., [Charlemont] , son of Leonard and Charlotte (Billings) Rice, was born in Conway, Oct. 13, 1816 ; fitted for col- lege at Conway High School. Principal of Hancock Academy, N. H., '37— '39; Andover T. S., '39— '40 ; Lane T. S., '40— '42 ; ordained Presbyterian, at Troy, O., Apr. 6, 1842, and p., '42 — '5,5 ; w. c, Troy, N. Y., '55 — '57 ; Professor of Belles-Lettres, Western Female Seminary, Oxford, O., '57; s. s., 8th Presbyterian church, Cincinnati, 0., '58; p.. Second Presbyterian Church, Lafayette, lud., '58 — '74; Pres., Logan sport Female Coll., Ind. ; p., Dulutli, Minn.; p., St. Paul, Minn.; p., Minneapolis, Minn. Pres. of Board of Education, while at Troy, O. Trustee of Lane T. S., and of Wabash Coll. D. D., Marietta, 1866. Married, Aug. 31, 1843, Sarah Jane, dau. of Cristy Duncan, of Hancock, N. H. Four children. P. O. address, Minneapolis, Minn. Joel Edson Rockwell, A. M., D. D., [Hudson, N. Y.], son of Warren and Sarah R. (Wells) Rockwell, was born in Salisbury, Vt., May 9, 1816 ; fitted for college at Hudson Academy, N. Y., and at Hudson Classical Seminary, N. Y. Union T. S., '37 — '41 ; ordained at Valatie, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1841, and p., '41— '47 ; p., Hanover St. Presbyterian church, Wilmington, Del., '47 — '51; p.. Central .Presbyterian church, Brooklyn, N. Y., '51— '68 ; p.. Stapleton, S. I., N. Y., '68— '82. Traveled in Europe, 1859.' Editor of the "Sabbath School Visitor," '52— '60. Author of "Sketches of the Presbyterian Church," "The Young Christian Warned," "Scenes and Impressions Abroad," "The Visitor's Question," "The Sheet Anchor," "The Diamond in the Cage," and of 144 ALUMNI, 1887. many pamphlets. Director of Princeton T. S., several j'ears. D. D., Jefferson, 1859. Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., July 29, 1882. Married, June 22, 1842, Mary E., dau. of Daniel M. Frye, of New YQrk City. Five children. Cyrus Egbert Eosenkbans, [Dansville, N. Y.], son of Levi and Mary (Hankenson) Rosenkrans, was born in Wallpack, N. J., Mai-. 12, 1809. Teacher of Academy, Franklinville, L. I., N. Y., '37— '39; Union T. S., '39— '42 ; s. s., Troy, Wis., '42— '43 ; or- dained as Presbyterian there, Feb. 15, 1843, and p., '43 — '44 ; s. s., East Troy, Wis, '44— '49 j p., Columbus, Wis., '49— '59 ; s. s., Otsego and Hampden, Wis., '59 — '60; w. c, Columbus, Wis., '60 — '61. Died from consumption, at Columbus, Wis., Feb. 8, 1861. Married, (1) July 18, 1842, Phoebe, dau. of Nathaniel Reeve, of Franklinville, L. I., who died June 20, 1848 ; (2) May 15, 1849, Helen Sarah, dau. of Henry Benson, of Hinesburg, Vt. Seven children. George Berkley Rowell, son of Joseph and Hannah (Chase) Rowell, was born in Cornish, N. H., Jan. 22, 1815 ; fitted for col- lege at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. ; entered college, 1832. Andover T. S., '37— '41 ; ordained at Cornish, N. H., Oct. 22, 1841 ; missionary and teacher, Waioli, Kauai, H. I., '42 — '46; at Waimea, Kauai, H. I. , since 1846. Married, Apr. 7, 1842, Melvina Jerusha, dau. of Daniel Chapin, of Newport, N. H. Seven children. P. O. address, Waimea, Kauai, H. I. Samuel Herman Shipley, son of Nathan and Indiana (Emerson) Shipley, was born in Pepperell, Aug. 18, 1815 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academ}-, Andover, and at Pepperell. Teacher at the North and in Baton Rouge, La. ; studied law at Baton Rouge, La., and admitted to the bar, in 1842 ; practised at Baton Rouge, La., '42 — '44. Editor of the "Baton Rouge Gazette." Died from Asiatic cholera, at Albany, N. Y., July 29, 1849. Married, Nov., 1843, Margaret D., dau. of Charles G. Johnson, of Baton Rouge, La., who died in 1849. Two children. RuFUS Taylor, A. M., D. D., son of Jeremiah and Martha Shaw (Alden) Taylor, was born in Hawley, Mar. 24, 1811 ; fitted for college at Southampton and Hawley Academies. Princeton T. S., '37 — '40 ; ordained as Presbj-terian, at Shrewsbury, N. J., Nov. 10, 1840, and p., '40— '52 ; p., Cong, church, Manchester, '52 — '58; p., Hightstown, N. J., '58 — '62 ; Dist. Sec. of American and Foreign Christian Union, '62 — '72; s. s., Bordentown, N. J., '70 — '74, and p., '74 — '77; s. s., Franklin Co., '77 — '78 ; preacher and author, Bev- erly, N. J., since 1878. Author of "Union to Christ," " Love to God," " Thoughts on Prayer," " Cottage Piety Exemplified," and ALUMNI, 1837. 145 several pamphlets. A. M., Coll. of N. J., 1848. D. D., Lafayette, 1863. Married, Apr. 14, 1842, Esther, dau. of Daniel Williams, of Ashfleld. Five children. P. O. address, Beverly, N. J. Samuel Austin Taylor, son of Samuel and Lydia (Worcester) Taylor, was born in Worcester, Dec. 17, 1817 ; fitted for college at Worcester. Teacher, '37— '39 ; Andover T. S., '39— '42 ; Episcopal Missionary, Constantinople, Turkey, '43 — '47. Died from consump- tion, at Worcester, Aug. 31, 1847. Unmarried. Henry John Van Lennep, D. D., son of Richard and Adtle Marie (de Heidenstam) Van Lennep, was born in Smyrna, Asia Minor, Mar. 18, 1815 ; fitted for college at Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst, and at Hartford Grammar School, Ct. Studied theology at Andover T. S., '37— '38, and with Dr. Hawes of Hartford, Ct., '38— '39; ordained, Aug. 27, 1839 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Smyrna, Turkey, '40 — '44 ; traveled in Bithynia and Roumania, 1841 ; in Greece, 1842 ; in Asia Minor, and visited the U. S., 1843 ; stationed at Constantinople, '44 — '54 ; traveled in Asia Minor, 1845 ; in Syria, 1847; visited the U. S., '49 — '50; stationed at Tocat, '54— '56 ; visited the U. S., '61— '63 ; stationed at Smyrna, '63— '69 ; ti'aveled in Asia Minor, 1864; Professor of Natural Science, Greek, and Modern Languages, Ingham Univ., Le Roy, N. Y., three years ; now at Great Barrington ; was connected with Bebek Seminary, Constantinople, as principal or teacher, '45 — '52 ; in charge of Tocat T. S., '54— '59. Author of " Oriental Album," " Travels in Little-Known Parts of Asia Minor," 2 vols., "Ten Days among Greek Brigands," " Bible Lands," etc. ; edited several works in Armenian. D. D., Amherst, 1862. Married, (1) Nov. 3, 1839, Emma L., dau. of Henry Bliss, of Springfield, who died Sept. 7, 1840; (2) Sept. 4, 1843, Mary E., dau. of Rev. Joel Hawes, of Hartford, Ct., who died Sept. 27, 1844; (3) Apr. 18, 1850, Emily Ann, dau. of Rev. Isaac Bird, of Hartford, Ct. Six children. P. 0. address. Great Barrington, Mass. Frederick Vinton, A. M., [Braintree], son of Josiah and Betsey S. (Giles) Vinton, was born in Boston, Oct. 9, 1817; fitted for college at Weymouth and Braintree Academies ; entered college, 1834. Andover T. S., '40— '41, and '42— '43 : Yale T. S., '41— '42 ; preached, St. Louis, Mo., '43— '45 ; teacher, Nantucket, '45— '47 ; Eastport, Me., '47— '48, and '49— '51 ; resided in Boston, '48— '49 ; Librarian, St. Louis, Mo., '51 — '55 ; teacher, So. Boston, '56 ; Port- land, Me., '56; Asst. Librarian, Boston Public Library, '56— '65 ; Asst. Librarian of Congres-sional Library, Washington, D. C, '65— '73; Librarian of Coll. of N. J., since 1873. Married, (1) Sept. 13, 1843, Phoebe W., dau. of Seth Clisby, of Nantucket, who died Feb. 20, 1855 ; (2) June 1, 1857, Mary B., dau. of Cadwallader Curry, of Eastport, Me. Two children. P. 0. address, Prince- ton, N. J. 12 146 ALUMNI, 1887. Edmund Freeman Waldo, son of Jesse and Martha (Hovey) Waldo, was bom in Pi-attsburg, N. Y., June 21, 1811; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Prattsburg, N. Y., and with Oliver Taylor, M. D. ; entered college, June, 1834. Union T. S., '37 — '40 ; ordained as Presbyterian at Huron, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1842, and s. s., '41— '45; s. s., Allegan, Mich., '45— '49 ; s. s., Wayland, Mich., '49 — '52; s. s., Dowagiac, Mich., '52 — '56 ; s. s., Rochester, Mich., '56— '57 ; s. s.. Palmyra, Wis., '57— '58 ; s. s., Jefferson, Wis., '58— '63; s. s., Pardeeville, Wis., '63— '64 ; s. s.. Linden, Mich., '65— '71 ; s. s., Tawas City, Mich., '71 — '74; s. s., Huron, N. Y., since 1875. Married, (l)"Apr. 16, 1842, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Noah Dyer Holmes, of N. Y. City, who died May 7, 1858 ; (2) Apr. 28, 1859, Eliza, dau. of Solomon Boss, of Smyrna, N. Y. Ten children. P. O. address, Huron, N. Y. John Hag adorn Wells, son of Thomas Robinson and Maria (Potter) Wells, was born in Kingston, R. I., Jan. 28, 1817; fitted for college at Kingston Academy, R. I.; Brown Univ., '33 — '35; Amherst Coll., '35 — '37. Studied theology with Dr. Thomas Shep- ard of Bristol, R. I., '47 — '49 ; ordained at West Yarmouth, Mar. 5, 1851, and p., '51 — '56 ; teacher of Family School, Kingston, R. I., '56 — '62, and p. there, '62 — '77 ; w. c, Kingston, R. I., since 1877. Married, (1) Apr. 30, 1851, Ann Maria, dau. of James Wells, of Hopkinton, R. I., who died Mar. 7, 1862 ; (2) Sept. 26, 1864, Sarah S., dau. of Adam Simmons Coe, of Newport, R. I., who died May 31, 1865; (3) Apr. 21, 1868, Maria A., dau. of George Hazard Perry, M. D., of Hopkinton, R. I. Three children. P. 0. address, Kingston, R. I. Henry Warren Williams, A. M., LL. D., son of Dea. Warren and Elizabeth Stanton (Gallup) Williams, was born in Groton (now Ledyavd), Ct., Jan. 20, 1816 ; fitted for college at Bacon Academy, Colchester, Ct. , and at Plainfield Academy, Ct. Teacher, Southwick, '37 — '38 ; teacher of classical school, Pittsburg, Pa., '39 — '41 ; at same time, studied law there with Walter H. Lowrie ; admitted to the bar, May, 1841 ; practised at Pittsburg, '41 — '51 ; Judge of the District Court of Alleghany Co., Pa., '51 — '68 ; Judge of Supreme Court of Pa., '68 — '77. Member of General Assembly of Presbyterian Church, '59, '66, '66, and '67. Professor of Law in Western Univ. of Pa. Author of several addresses. LL. D., Amherst, 1866. Died from heart disease, at Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 19, 1877. Married, May 20, 1846, Lucy Jane, dau. of Abner Stone, of Enfield. Six children. CLASS OF 1838. Epheaim Williams Allen, sou of Epbraim and Dorothy (Stick- ney) Allen, was borii in Newburyport, Oct. 9, 1813 ; fitted for college ALUMNI, 183S. 147 at Hampton Academy, N. H. ; entered college, 1833. Andover T. S., '38— '39 ; Yale T. S., '39— '41 ; ordained at Reading, May 17, 1843, and p., '43 — '52 ; p., Howard St. church, Salem, '52 — '57; p., So. Berwick, Me., '58— '66 ; p.. West church, Haverhill, '66 — '76 ; a. p., No. Middleborough, since 1877. Married, Oct. 9, 1844, Aune Emily, dau. of Timothy Ham, of Portsmouth, N. H. Six children. P. 0. address. No. Middleborough, Mass. Ekastos Smith Barnes, son of Rockwell and Nancy (Barnes) Barnes, was born in Gouverneur, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1810: fitted for college at Gouverneur Academy, N. Y. Union T. S., '38 — '41 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Martinsburg, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1841, and p., '41— '47; p.,"Chazy, N. Y., '47— '51 ; p., Booneville, N. Y., '51— '56 ; 8. s., Lyon's Falls and Port Leyden, N. Y., '56— '59 ; home missionary, Columbus, N. Y., '59 — '60 ; s. s., Cong, church, Munus- ville, N. Y., '60— '69 ; s. s., Austinburg, O., '69— '70 ; s. s., Monroe- ville, 0., '70 — '71 ; s. s., Unionville and N. Madison, O., '71 — '75 ; s. s., Poynett and Lowville, Wis. ; s. s., Columbus, Wis. Married, (1) Sept. 22, 1841, Sarah B., dau. of Clement S. Miner, of North- fleld, who died Feb. 22, 1874; (2) Oct. 31, 1877, Mrs. Carrie A. Young, dau. of Royal D. Simons, of Mt. Vernon, 0. Three children. P. 0. address, Columbus, Wis. » Andrew Bigelow, D. D., son of Andrew and Lydia (Whitney nfee Sawyer) Bigelow, was born in Boylston, Dec. 13, 1809 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied theology with his brother, Rev. Jonathan Bigelow, '39 — '41 ; 'ordained, Aug. 25, 1841, at So. ; Dartmouth, and p., '41 — '46; p.. West Needham, '46 — '53; s. s., Westhampton, '54 — '55 ; p., Medfield, '55 — '66; p., Boylston, '66- '75 ; w. c, Southboro, since 1875. D. D., Roanoke Coll., 1866. MaiTied, (1) Oct. 12, 1841, Emily L., dau. of Hon. William Black- ler, of Newton, who died July 4, 1856 ; (2) Dec. 28, 1858, Nannie J., dau. of Hon. Marshall P. Wilder, of Boston. Three children. P. 0. address, Southboro, Mass. Horace Thompson Blake, son of Jason and Lydia (Holbrook) Blake, was born in Worcester, May 9, 1812; fitted for college at Westminster Academy. Teacher, New Salem Academy, '38 — '40 ; Union T. S., '40 — '41. Died from consumption, at Worthington, June 2, 1841. Unmarried. Edward Phelps Blodgett, [Amherst] , son of Cephas and Huldah (Gaylord) Blodgett, was born in East Windsor, Ct., Aug. 23, 1815 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '39 — '12; ordained at Greenwich, July 5, 1843, and p. there, since. Supt. of Schools, Greenwich. Author of " Memorial Sermon of Rev. Martyn Tupper." Married, July 12, 1843, Mary S., dau. of Thomas Webb, of Stowmarket, Eng. Five children. P. O. address, Greenwich, 148 ALUMNI, 1838. Jesse Kendall Bragg, son of Nathaniel and Polly (Kendall) Bragg, was born in Eoyalston, Oct. 11, 1811 ; fitted for college at Westminster and Leicester Academies ; entered college, 1833. Union T. S., '38— '41 ; s. s., Yorktown, N. Y., '41— '42 ; ordained at Mid- dleboro, Sept. 13, 1842, and p., '42— '51 ; p., Brookfleld, '51— '60; s. s., Sandwich, '61 — '62 ; s. s., Harrisville, N. H., one year; Asso- ciate Editor of " Boston Recorder," '62— '64 ; Boston, '64— '68 ; s. s., Norfolk, '68— '69, and p., '69— '73; w. c, Norfolk, '73— '74. Died from typhoid fever followed by softening of the brain, at Norfolk, June 14, ;1874. Married, (1) Oct. 13, 1844, Maria H., dau. of Col. William Biittrick, of Pepperell, who died Mar. 18, 1859 ; (2) Dec. 25, 1861, Catherine B., dau. of Enoch H. PiUsbury, of Nashua, N. H. Fivechildren. Dennis^Chapin, son of Elisha and Anna (Ward) Chapin, was born in Leyden, June 10, 1809. Studied theology at Charlton, '38 — '40 ; ordained as Universalist at Wallingford,Vt. , andp. ,'40 — '42 ; p., Granville, N. Y^.,'42— '44; p., Huntington, Vt., '44— '62 ; p., Richford, Vt., '62— 'P4. Died from small pox, at West Burke, Vt., Apr. 23, 1864. Married, Sept. 9, 1841, Anna, dau. of Dr. Rogers Smith, of Weston, Vt. Two children. David Nichols Coburn, son of Rufus and Phoebe (Nichols) Coburn, was born in Tliompson, Ct., Sept. 11, 1808; fitted for college at Monson Academy. East Windsor T. I., '38 — '41 ; s. s., Hampton, Ct., '41 — '42 ; ordained at Ware, Sept-. 21, 1842, and p.. First Church, '42 — '54; w. c, Monson, '55 — '77. Author of Cen- tennial Sermon, Ware. Died from paralysis, at Monson, Dec. 7, 1877. Married, Nov. 30, 1841, Elizabeth Haley, dau. of William Greene Larned, of Thompson, Ct. Tliree children. Moses Kimball Cross, son of Peter and Hannah (Preston) Ci'oss, was born in Danvers, Sept. 14, 1812 ; fitted for college at Merrimac Academy, Groveland, and at Phillips Academy, Andover. East Windsor T. I., '38— '40 ; Andover T. S., '40— '41 ; ordained at Pal- mer, Feb. 2,1842, andp., '42— '49 ; p.. So. Deerfleld, '50— '54; p., Tipton, la., '55 — '65; s. s., Washington, la., '65 — '67; s. s., Waverly, la., '67 — '71 ; w, c, Waterloo, la., since 1872. Married, (1) May 4, 1842, Tirzah Adaline, dau. of Rev. Philip Spaulding, of Jamaica, Vt., who died Oct. 29, 1851; (2) Sept. 30, 1852, Maria Elizabeth, dau. of William Mason, of Amboy, 111., who died Sept. 8, 1855; (3) Sept. 30, 1856, Susan Hemstead, dau. of Gershom Makepeace, of Warren. Two children. P. O. address, Water- loo, la. Nathanikl Eddy, A. M., son of Joel and Sally (Thurston) Eddy, was born in Oxford, Oct. 27, 1818 ; fitted for college at Monson and ALUMNI, 18i3.s. 149 Leicester Academies. Teacher, Edgartown Academy ; Uxbridge Seminary ; Quaboag Seminary, Warren ; Mt. Retirement Seminar}', Deckertown, N. J., wliere he taught six years; in Worcester Higli Schools, eight years ; farmer, Oxford, '63 — '70, during which time he taught High Schools in Oxford, Spencer, Southbridge and Web- ster. Post Master, Deckertown, N. J., '48 — '51; State Senator, Mass., 1860. Died from consumption, at Millbury, Apr. 2, 1874. Married, Apr. 8, 1852, Mary, dau. of Joseph Stevens, of Oxford. Six children. Charles Emerson, son of John and Persis (Adams) Emerson, was born in Conway, Aug. 2, 1817 ; fitted for college at Dea. John Clary's Select School, Conway. Teacher, No. Adams, Brookfield, Mass., and Pittsford, N. Y. Died from consumption, at Savannah, Ga., May 27, 1845. Married, Sept. 2, 1841, Ann Eliza, dau. of Nathan Putnam, of No. Adams, who died Nov. 30, 1844. One child. Thomas Abbott Farley, son of Thomas and Susannah (Burge) Farley, was born in Hollis, N. H., July 8, 1813 ; fitted for college at Meriden Academy, N. H. Andover T. S., '38 — '41. Died from consumption, at Hollis, N. H., Aug. 26, 1841. Unmarried. Joel White Fletcher, A. M., [Amherst], son of James and Eunice (White) Fletcher, was born in Northbridge, Oct. 3, 1817; fitted for college with Rev. John Crane of Northbridge, and at Mill- bury Academy. Studied law with Hon. Osmyn Baker of Amherst, ■ '38 — '40 ; Harvard Law School, '40 — '41 ; admitted to the bar, Jan., 1841 ; practised at Hardwick, '41 — '43 ; at Northborough, '43 — '44 ; at Leominster,, '44 — '66 ; fire and life insurance agent, Boston, resid- ing in Cambridgeport, '66 — '76 ; lawyer, Boston, residing in Cam- bridgeport, '76 — '79; Chicago, 111., '79 — '80. Commissioned Judge Advocate, Mass. Vol. Militia, with rank of Major, 1856. Second Lieut. Co. I., Twenty-first Regt. Mass. Vols., '61— '62. Died from pneumonia, at Chicago, 111., Feb. 15,1880. Married, (1) May 1, 1845, Mary Ann, dau. of Dwight Marsh, of Hardwick, who died in 1848 ; (2) Oct. 29, 1850, Martha Kendall, dau. of William Perry, of Leominster. One child. Thomas Allen Gale, A. M., [Worcester], son of Nahum and Hannah (Forbes) Gale, was born in Auburn ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '40 — '43 ; home mis- sionary, Perrysburgh, N. Y., '44— '45 ; s. s., Collins, N. Y., '45— '50 ; s. s., Sheridan, N. Y., '50— '51 ; s. s., Carroll, N. Y., '51— '53 ; s. s., Randolph, Pa., '54— '56; s. s., Riceville, Pa., '56— '60 ; w. c, Eiceville, Pa. ; merchant, Jamestown, N. Y. P. O. address, James- town, N. Y. 150 ALUMNI, 1838. Charles Warren Goodnow, [Templeton] , son of Jotham and Polly (Howe) Goodnow, was born in Cambridgeport, May 13, 1812 ; fitted for college with James Bachelder of Templeton. Teacher of a select school, Barre ; principal of Academy, Framingham, two years; principal of Concord Academy, two years ; teacher of family school. Concord, till 1848 ; studied law with George M. Brown of Boston, '48 — '50 ; admitted to the bar, July 12, 1850. Died from dysenter}-, at Concord, Sept. 9, 1850. Married, May 2, 1844, Mary Augusta, dau. of Abel Moore, of Concord. Four children. William Osmyn Gorham, [Enfield] , son of Stephen and Lettice (Arnold) Gorham, was born in Hardwick, Sept. 19, 1814 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Studied law in Greenfield, and admit- ted to the bar there ; practised, Northampton, '45 — '55 ; then studied theology, and entered the Episcopal ministry ; ordained, 1857 ; rector, Newark, N. J., two or three years ; then at Warsaw, N. J., till 1862 ; preached in Mass., '62 — '66; manufacturer, in company with his brother, Chester Gorham, at Barre, '66 — '69. Asst. Editor of "Athol Clironicle," '69. Died from heart disease, at Athol, Nov. 7, 1869. Married, Sept. 18, 1866, Laura Wood, dau. of David Twitchell. One child. Whiting Griswoli), son of Joseph and Louisa (White) Griswold, was born in Buckland, Nov. 12, 1814 ; fitted for college with Rev. B. F. Clark and E. P. Shearwin of Buckland. Studied law with Wells, Alvord & Davis of Greenfield, '39 — '40 ; with Grinnell & Aikin of Greenfield, '40 — '42 ; admitted to the bar, at Northampton, 1842 ; always practisedin Greenfield. Eepresentati\'e in Mass. Legislature, '48 — '50 ; State Senator, '51 — '52, '62, and '69 ; member of Constitu- tional Convention, 1853. Published several addresses. Died from heart disease, at Greenfield, Oct. 28, 1874. Married, (1) Nov. 6, 1844, Jane M., dau. of Plinj- Martindale, of Greenflc4d, who died July 27, 1852 ; (2) Oct. 7, 1856, Fanny- L., dau. of Freeman Clark, of Bath, Me., who died Nov. 25, 1867." Four childi'en. James Hovey, A. M., son of Solomon and Sarah (Johnson) Hovey, was born in Charlestown, Aug. 10, 1815 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Merideu, N. H. Teacher, Melrose, three months of Senior year, '37 — '38 ; teacher, Charlestown, '38 — '39 ; at Rock Harbor Academy, Orleans, '39 — '40 ; of Grammar School, Chelsea, '40^'50 ; of Phillips School, Boston, residing in Chelsea, '50 — '76; retired, Chelsea, since 1876. Married, Apr. 30, 1846, Arria, dau. of William Saville, of Gloucester. No children. P. 0. address, 16 Parker St., Chelsea, Mass. Ben.tai\iin Howe, [Topsfleld], son of Joseph and Mehitahle (Stickney) Howe, was born in Ipswich, Nov. 4, 1807 ; fitted for ALUMNI, 1838. 151 college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. East Windsor T. I., '39— '41 ; s. s., R. I., '43— '44 ; ordained at Wells, Me., Nov. 5, 1845, and p., '45- — 'oO ; teacher and preacher, Ct., '50 — '55; p., Meredith, N. Y., '55— '60 ; resided in N. H., '60— '66 ; s. s., Hud- son, N. H., '66 — '67 ; s. s., Lempster, N. H., '67 — '70 ; p., Ipswich, since 1871. Married, Maj' 31, 1842, Watie Williams, dau. of William Tyler, of Brooklyn, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, Ipswich, Mass. Abraham Jenkins, A. M., son of Abraham and Mary (Lord) Jenkins, was born in Barre, Mar. 14, 1811 ; fitted for college with Rev. Mr. Tupper of Hardwick, and at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Assisted in Geological Survey of Mass., '38 — '39 ; teacher, Amherst Academy, '39 — '40; studied theology with Rev. Jacob Ide, D. D., of West Medway, '40 — '43 ; principal successively of Academies at Southwick, Troy, N. H., Keene, N. H., and Edgartown, '43 — '48; ordained at Fitzwilliam, N. H., Feb. 16, 1848, and p., '48— '54 ; s. s., Wendell, '54 — '56 ; preached occasionallj' after this time. Died from consumption, at Fitzwilliam, N. H., Aug. 4, 1861. Married, (1) June 7, 1848, Helen Maria, dau. of Daniel W. Farrar, of Troy, N. H., who died May 2i, 1851 ; (2) Jan. 1, 1852, Eliza, dau. of Dexter Whittemore, of Fitzwilliam, N. H. Four children. LoRiNG Johnson, [Dedham] , son of Comfort H. and Susan (Loring) Johnson, was born in Dover, Aug. 5, 1812 ; fitted for college at Bradford Academy. Principal of Academy at George- town, Del., '38— '44; at Berlin, Md., '44— '51 ; at Newark, Del., '51 — '54 ; Cashier of East Boston Savings Bank, since 1857. Mar- ried, Sept. 3, 1851, Mary B., dau. of John P. Bowker, of Walpole. No children. P. O. address, Walpole, Mass. Charles Lord, A. M., son of Rev. Henry and Fidelia (Graves) LoM, was born in Williamsburg, Jan. 27, 1816; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Principal of Grammar School in Tenn., '38— '39 ; East Windsor T. I., '39— '41 ; Andover T. S., '41 — '42 ; ordained at Booneville, Mo., Oct. 20, 1843 ; home mission- ary. Independence, Mo., '43 — '46; s. s., Madison, Wis., '46 — '51, andp., '51 — '55; w. c, Easthampton, '55 — '56; p., Whately, '56- —'59; City Missionary, Brooklyn, N. Y., '59 — '60; p., Buckland, '60— '72. Died from pneumonia, in N. Y. City, Mar. 29, 1872. Mattied, Aug. 30, 1843, Clarissa, dau. of Luther Wright, of East- hampton. 'Three children. John Alexander McKinstry, [Springfield], son of Perseus and Grace (Williams) McKinstry, was born in Chicopee, Apr. 19, 1811 ; fitted for college with Rev. Mr. Nichols, and at Sheldon Academy, Southampton. East Windsor T. I., '38 — '41 ; ordained at Torriiig- 152 ALUMNI, 1838. ton, Ct., Oct. 5, 1842, and p., '41— '57 ; p., Harwinton, Ct., '57- —'63 ; p., Richfield, O., since 1864. Trustee of East Windsor T. I., '53 — '64. Author of "Historical Notice of the Congregational Church in Torrington." Married, Aug. 23, 1843, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of John Bardwell Morton, of Whately. Three children. P. 0. address, Richfield, O. William Andrew Mandell, A. M., [Northboro], son of Daniel and Eliza (Patrick) Mandell, was born in Hardwick, July 13, 1811 ; fitted for college at Westminster Academy. Union T. S., '38 — '41 ; ordained as Presbyterian at Bridgeton, N. J., Apr. 21, 1842, and p., '42— '44; City Missionary, Philadelphia, Pa., '44 — '45; p., So. Dartmouth, '46 — '55; p., Lunenburg, '56 — '65; w. e. there, '65 — '68 ; Insurance agent, Boston, residing in Cambridgeport, since 1868. Married, May 12, 1842, Esther Asenath, dau. of Luke Bigelow, of Westminster. Three children. P. O. address, 93 Austin St., Cam- bridgeport, Mass. Asa Mann, son of Elislia and Abigail (Whitcomb) Mann, was born in Randolph, Apr. 9, 1816 ; fitted for college at Randolph Academy. Andover T. S., '39 — '42; ordained at Hardwick, June 19, 1844, and p., '44 — '51 ; p., Second Cong, church, Exeter, N. H., as colleague of Dr. Isaac Hurd, '51 — '58 ; missionary at large, Rockingham Co., N. H., '58— '60 ; s. s., Wellfleet, Lakeville, and Pepperell, residing in Dorchester, '60 — '63; s. s., Springfield, Vt., '63— '65; s. s., Bath, N. H., '66— '67, and p., '67— '72 ; s. s. and p., Raynham, '73 — '76; Carlisle, '75 — '77; w. c, Raynham ; s. s., Hardwick; w. c, Braintree. Married, Apr. 18, 1848, Marcella W., dau. of Timothy Bruce, of Springfield. Two children. P. 0. address, Braintree, Mass. Jonathan Bkyant Marshall, [New York City], son of Joseph and Abigail (Andrew) Marshall, was born in Milford, Ct., July 9, 1817 ; fitted for college in New York City. Union T. S., '38— '39 ; teacher, Waterbury, Ct., Watertown, Ct., New Rochelle, N. Y., Maiden, N. Y., Milford, Ct., Miller's Place, L. I., N. Y., '39-'61. Died from inflammation of the lungs, at Milford, Ct., June 30, 1861. Ma,rried, Oct. 17, 1849, Mary, dau. of Samuel Hopkins, of Miller's Place, L. I. Four children. Horace Maynard, A. M., LL. D., son of Ephraim and Diana H. (Cogswell) Maynard, was born in Westboro, Aug. 30, 1814 ; fitted for college at Millbury Academy ; entered college, 1833, but was absent one 3'ear. Tutor, Univ. of E. Tenn., Knoxville, '38— '42,. and Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy there, '42 — '44; also studied law with Hon. W. B. Reese and Hon. E. Alexander, and. was admitted to the bar, Sept., 1842; practised at Knoxville, ALUMNI, 1838. 163 ■ Tenn., '44 — '82, except when called away by public duties. Member of Congress, '57 — '63, and '65— '75 ; Attorney General of Tenn., '63— 'G5 ; Minister Resident at Constantinople, '75 — '80 ; Post- master General, '80 — '81. Trustee of Univ. of .E. Tenn. Autlaor of several addresses. A. M., Univ. of E. Tenn. ; LL. D., Amherst, 1862. Died from heart disease, at Knoxville, Tenn., May 3, 1882. MaiTied, Aug. 30, 1840, Laura Ann, dau. of Rev. Azel Washburn, of Eoyalton, Vt. Seven children. Henky Obed Mayo, M. D., was born in Ogdensburgh, N. Y. He studied at Albany Medical Coll., N. Y., and received the degree of M. D., 1842 ; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N., '46— '59 ; Surgeon, '59— '75; retired, since 1875 ; now resides in N. Y. City. P. O. address, 43 W. 18th St., New York City. Melzae Parker, son of Thomas and Priscilla (Torrey) Parker, was born in Ashfield, Nov. 7, 1811 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls and Amherst Academies. East Windsor T. I., '38 — '42 ; home missionary. Long Lalte, N. Y., six years ; resided in Elizabcthtown, N. Y. ; teacher. Weyanwega, Wis. ; drug clerk tliere, '58 — 'CO ; ordained as Presbyterian, June, 1865 ; a. p., Little Wolf, Wis., '65 — '66. Author of " Bible Sermons for Sunday School." Died from apoplexy, at Little Wolf, Wis., Jan. 7, 1866. Married, about 1848, Ruth Baxter of Elizabethtown, N. Y. One child. Edwin Willard Pierce, son of Jacob Willard and Dolly Cather- ine (Picket) Pierce, was born in Newburyport, May 13, 1819 ; fitted for college at Newburyport High School. Studied medicine with Dr. Winslow Lewis of Boston, '38— '39 : teacher, Hingham, '39 — '40. Died from consumption, at Newburyport, Aug. 13, 1840. Unmar- ried. Thomas Plumer, son of Moses and Jerusha (Caswell) Plumer, was born in Newburyport, Sept. 18, 1812 ; fitted for college at |, Newburyport High School. Teacher, Newbury and Gloucester, ;,: '40— '44 ; in Philadelphia, Pa., '44— '46 ; in Cheltenham, Pn.. '48— '63 ; Book-Koeper of Messrs. T. & B. Rowland, and of Rowland & Ervein, Philadelphia, Pa., '63 — '72; retired, Philadelphia, Pa., '72 — '81. Died from nervous debility, at Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. is, 1881. Married, Oct. 8, 1850, Mary Jane, dau. of Henry Crockett, of Philadelphia, Pa. Seven children. ' Oliver Starr St John, [Danbury, Ct.J, son of David and Lucinda I^Taylor) St. John, was born in New York City, Aug. 10, 1814; jjftted for college at Cornwall Academy, Ct. Studied theology with Eev. W. W. Andrews of Kent, Ct., '39— '40 ; East Windsor T. I., '40— '42 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Elizabethport, N. J., May 10, 13 154 Ai.uMNi, 1838. 1842, aud p., '42 — '46 ; Professor of Latin and Greek, Lafayette Coll., '46— '51 ; p., Manhattauville, N. Y. City, '51— '.56 ; engaged in literary and missionary worlc ; Sec. of Palestine Explo- ration Society, '71 — '74; asst. editor of " N. Y. Witness," since 1874. Author of several pamphlets. Married, (l)Sept. 10,1841, Elizabeth G., dau. of Horace Bull, of Danbury, Ct., who died Jan. 8, 1851 ; (2) Aug. 7, 1855, Ellen, dau. of Peter Bonney, of New York City. Six children. P. O. address, 41 Park PL, Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry Seymour, sou of Horace and Mary (Standish) Seymour, was born in Hadjey, Oct. 20, 1816 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Teacher, Honesdale Academy, Pa., '38 — '39; Union T. S., '39 — '42; s. s., Deerfield, '42 — ^43, ordained there. Mar. 1, 1843, and p., '43— '49 ; p., Hawley, '49— '66 ; Life Insur- ance Agent, Hawley, '67 — '70; p., Hawley, since 1870. Member of Mass. Legislature, 1865. Married, (1) May 9, 1844, Laura Arabella, dau. of Dea. David Fiske, of Shelburne, who died Mar. 28, 1850 ; (2) Aug. 11, 1851, Sophia, dau. of Dea. Daniel Williams, of Ashfield. Fox\r children. P. O. address, Hawley, Mass. Charles Fuller Smith, [Hartford, Ct.J, son of Hon. Alfred and Martha (Fuller) Smith, was born in Somers, Ct., Mar. 10, 1818; fitted for college with Rev. J. Brace of Newington, Ct., and at the classical school of Mr. Webb, Middletown, Ct. Studied law with Hon. Isaac C. Bates of Northampton; admitted to the bar, 1841; practised at Northampton, '41 — '51 ; at San Francisco, Cal., '51^ '63; Member of Mass. Legislature, 1848; was Judge of one of the California State Courts. Died from congestion of the brain, at San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 8, 1863. Married, May 26, 1841, Eliza, dau. of Hon. Isaac C. Bates, of Northampton. Three cliildren. George Washington South worth, was a resident of Prattsburgh, N. Y., while in college. Studied at Auburn T. S., '38— '40 ; was licensed to preach, but became deranged and was never ordained. In 1844, he started to go to Kentucky, visited a relative in Chatauqua Co., N. Y., and since then nothing has been heard from him. John Spare, A. M., M. D., son of Elijah aud Sally (Clapp) Spare, was born in Canton, Nov. 13, 1816 ; fitted for college at Ean- dolph and Amherst Academies. Studied medicine at Canton, Abing- ton, aud Boston, '39— '41 ; M. D., Harvard, 1842; practised at Milton, '42 — '45; at Long Plains (now Acushnet), '45 — '46; at East Freetown, '46— '51 ; at New Bedford, '51— '62 ; Asst. Surgeon of U. S. N., '62— '66; practised at New Bedford, since 1866. Author of "Differential Calculus," and a prize essay of Mass. Medi- ALUMNI, 1838. '^55 cal Society. Married, July 12, 1846, vSusan Vigneroii, (l;ui. of Edward Bennett, of Montpelier, Vt. Three children. P. 0. address, New Bedford, Mass. William Gkaham Sterling, son of William C. and Hannah M. (Lee) Sterling, was born in Salisbury, Ct., Feb. 16, 1817 ; fitted for college at Salisbuiy, Conn., and Westfield Academy. Studied law with Henry B. Cowles of New York City, '39— '42 ; admitted to the bar, in N. Y. City, Jan., 1842, and has always practised there; Judge of District Court, N. Y. City. Married, Apr. 25, 1848, Eliza M., dau. of William Whiting, of Boston. No children. P. 0. address, 77 Pine St., N. Y. City. James Smith Thayer, [Wardsboro, Vt.J, son of Adin and Mary (Ball) Thayer, was born at Whitingham, Vt.,Jan. 4, 1818; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied law with Hon. David Dudley Field in N. Y. City ; admitted to the bar in 1840 ; practised in N. Y. City, '40 — '66 ; manufacturer of agricultural implements, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. ; resumed the practice of law in N. Y. City. Public Administrator, '47 — '53. Died in Washington, D. C, at the house of his son-in-law, Jan. 19, 1881, of rheumatic gout. Married, May 29, 1851, Medora, dau. of Leonard Pope Cheatham, of Nash- ville, Tenn., who died, Feb., 1880. Two children. William Walkek, [Greensboro, Vt.J, son of Aaron and Judith (Sanborn) Walker, was born in Vershire, Vt., Oct. 3, 1808 ; fitted for college at Potsdam Academy, N. Y. ; Middlebury Coll., '34 — '35; Amherst Coll., '35— '38. Andover T. S., '38— '41 ; ordained at Greensboro, Vt., Nov., 1841; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Gaboon, W. Africa, '42— '71 ; employed by the A. B. C. F. M. to speak on missions in the U. S., '72 — '77; missionary, Gaboon. W. Africa, since '77. U. S. Vice-Commercial Agent, Gaboon, W. Africa. Translated " Genesis," "Exodus," " Psalms," " Proverbs," "Matthew," and "Acts," into the Mpongwe language ; author of "Mpongwe Grammar." Married, (1) Nov. 30, 1841, Prudence, dau. of Samuel Eichardson, of Draeut, who died May 2, 1842 : (2) Oct. 29, 1845, Zeviah Levins, dau. of Peter Shumway, of Oxford, who died Apr. 23, 1848; (3) Sept. 30, 1851, Catharine Hardcastle of N. Y. City, who died Oct. 27, 1877. No children. P. O. address, Gaboon, W. Africa. Charles Ellkry Washburn, A. M., M. D., sou of Reuben and Lucy (Graves) Washburn, was born in Homer, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1816 ; fitted for college at Cortland Academy, Homer, N. Y. ; entered college, 1835. Teacher, Cortland Academy, Homer, N. Y., '38 — '41 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '41 — '42 ; studied medicine with Drs. Mott and Post of N. Y. City, '42 -'45; M. D., N. Y. Medical Univ., 15^ ALUMNI, 1838. 1845 ; resident physician in City Hospital, N. Y. City, '45 — '49 ; at Binghamton, N. Y., '4'J— '51 ; at Fredonia, N. Y., '51 — '62 ; SLirgeon of 112tli Regt. of N. Y. Vols. ; Brigade Surgeon and Medical Direc- tor, '62 — '65. Died from typhoid fever, near Wilmington, N. C, Apr. 10, 1865. Married, June 10, 1847, Mariana Amanda, dan. of Edward C. Eeed, of Homer, N. Y. Three children. Hiram Wason, son of Eobert and Nancy (Batchelder) Wason, was born in New Boston, N. H., Dec. 18, 1814; fitted for college at Francestown Academy, N. H. Andover T. S., '40 — '41; Yale T. S., '41 — '43 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Vevay, Ind., Nov. 20, 1843, and p., '43 — '57, teaching there at the same time; p.. Lake Prairie church, West Creek, Ind., '57 — '64; farmer there, since 1864. Member of Indiana Legislature, '67— '69. Married, Oct. 29, 1844. Betsey R., dau. of Timothy Abbott, of Wilton, N. H. Three children. P. O. address, Lowell, Lake Co., Ind. Hervey Backus Wilbur, A. M., M.D., [Newburyport],son of Rev. Dr. Hervey and Ann (Toppan) Wilbur, was born in Wendell, Aug. 18, 1820 ; fitted for college at Newburyport High School ; Dartmouth Coll., '34— '36 ; Amherst Coll., '36— '38. Studied medicine at Pitts- field and at Philadelphia, Pa. M. D., Berkshire Medical Coll., 1843 ; practised at Lowell, Dana, and Barre, '43 — '48 ; established an "Institute for Idiots" at Barre, and Supt., '48— '51 ; Supt. of " N. Y. Asylum for Idiots," Syracuse, N. Y., since 1851. Author of numerous reports and pamphlets. Married, (1) May 12, 1847, Harriet, dau. of Josiah Holden, of Barre, who died Mar. 13, 1870; (2) Aug. 13, 1874, Emily, dau. of Benjamin Petheram, of Skaneat- eles, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Syracuse, N. Y. CLASS OF 1839. Ebenezeu Alden, a. M., son of Dr. Ebenezer and Anne (Kim- ball) Alden, was born in Randolph, Aug. 10, 1819 ; fitted for college at Randolph Academy. Audover T. S., '40 — '43 : ordained as home missionary, Nov. 5, 1843 ; p., Tipton, la., '43— '48 ; p., Marshfleld, since 1850. -Author of "A Historical Sketch of the First Church, Marshfleld," and various sermons. Member of School Committee, '54— '57, and '62 — '71. Married, Apr. 4, 1848, Maria Louisa, dau. of Christopher Dyer, of So. Abington. Six children. P. O. address, Marshfleld, Mass. Gkorge Washington Ash, A. M., son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Floyd) Ash, was born in Putney, Vt., Dec. 31, 1818; fitted for college at Burr Seminary, Manchester, Vt. Andover T. S., '39 — '42 ; s. s;, Halifax, '42 — '43 ; ordained at Westmoreland, N. H., Oct. 25, 1843, and p., '43— '46 ; s. s., Salisbury, N. IL, '46— '47; ALUMNI, 1839. 187 teacher, Flemingsbui'g and Lexington, Ky., '47 — '48; at Grenada, and Canton, Miss., '48 — '51 ; at Liberty and Louisiana, Mo., '51 — '57, and s. s. there, two years of this time ; principal of High School, Warsaw, 111., '57 — '58; s. s., and teacher, Mt. Sterling, 111., '59 — '65 ; s. s.. Young America (now Kirkwood), 111., '65 — '67; w. c. there, '67 — '69 ; principal of Washington Seminary, Eichmond, 111., '69 — '71 ; s. s.,.Fall Creeli and Lenox, 111., '71 — '73 ; s. s., Du Bois and Odin, 111., since '73, and Professor of Languages, 111. Agricul- tural Coll., Irvington, 111., '73 — '75. Unmarried. P. O. address, Richview, 111. William Pitt Aveby, son of John and Clarissa (Ayer) Avery, was born in Giiswold, Ct., Oct. 2, 1816 ; fitted for college with Rev. S. D. Jewett of Griswold,, Ct. East Windsor T. I., '40— '42 ; home missionary, Coventry, R. I., '44 — '45 ; ordained at Lewis, N. Y., June 3, 1846, and p., '46— '49 ; a. p., Bozrah, Ct., '60— '56 ; a. p., Hampton, la., '58 — '72; a. p., Chapin, la., '58 — '75; w. c, Chapin, la., since 1875. Unable to write sermons since 1848, and to read since 1865. Married, Oct. 2, 1844, Olive, dau. of Daniel Huntington, of Griswold, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, Chapin, la. Joseph Holmes Bailey, son of Joseph and Anna (Niles) Bailey, was born in West Newbury, Sept. 15, 1808; fitted for college at Bradford Academy ; entered college, 1834, but was absent one year, on account of his health. Teacher, Edgartown, '39 — '41 ; studied theology with Rev. Dr. Ide of West Medway, '41 — '43 ; s. s.. No. Dighton, '43 — '44, ordained there, Jan. 31, 1844, and p., '44. Died from consumption, at West Newbury, Nov. 10, 1844. Un- married. Joseph Danforth Bakeb, son of Joseph and BetS}' (Danfbrth) Baker, was born in Otisco, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1816 ; fitted for college at Homer Academy, N. Y. Auburn T. S., '39 — '41 ; ordained at Harford, N. Y., June 8, 1842, and p., '42— '45 ; p., Scipio, N. Y., '45— '51 ; p., Bloomington, 111., '61— '53 ; p., Cambridge, 111., '53— '70; p.. Maiden, 111., '70— '73 ; a. p., Plymouth, 111., '73— '76 ; w. c, Oskaloosa, la., '76 — '78; a. p., Danville, la., since 1878. Mar- ried, Sept. 20, 1841, Lucy, dau. of Caleb Dewey, of Westfield. Two children. P. O. address, Danville, la. James Henry Bancroft, A. M., son of Jacob and Frances (But- terfleld) Bancroft, was born in Boston, May 4, 1819 ; fitted for college at Boston Latin School. Andover T. S., '39 — '42 ; resident licentiate there, '42 — '43 ; preached in Boston, Dover, &c., '43 — '44. Died from consumption, at Boston, Aug. 26, 1844. Unmarried. 15« ALUMNI, 1839. LuTiiBii Humphrey Bakber, A. M., son of Alson and Hannah (Humphrey) Barber, was born in Canton, Ct., Sept. 3, 1815 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy ; entered college, 1834, but was absent a year. East Windsor T. I., '39 — '42 ; s. s., Hitchcockville (now Riverton), Ct., '42 — '43, ordained there, Oct. 25, 1843, and p., '43— '61 ; a. p., Scotland, Ct., '61— '62, and p., '62— '69 ; a. p., Hanover, Ct., '69 — '78; a. p.. Bolton, Ct., since 1-878. Married, Aug. 23, 1842, Lucinda, dau. of Daniel Taylor, of Canton, Ct. No children. P. O. address, Bolton, Ct. Ellis Baetlett, A. M., [New Bedford], son of Ellis and Anna (Bartlett) Bartlett, was born in Plymouth, June 15, 1817 ; fitted for college at Hadley. Teacher, New Bedford, '39 — '42 ; at Taunton, '42 — '43 ; merchant, N. Y. City, '43 — '52. Died from consumption, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1852. Married, Aug. 15, 1843, Sophia Ashmead of Philadelphia, Pa. Two children, one of whom mail-ied Baroness Burdett-Coutts. George Whitfield Beers, M. D., [G-reenport, L. I., N. Y.J, son of Rev. Daniel and Sophia (Newell) Beers, was born in Jewett, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1819 ; fitted for college at Southampton Academy, L. I. Studied medicine; M. D., Univ. of City of N. Y., 1845; practised in Brooklyn, N. Y., '47 — '63. Committed suicide, in San Francisco, Cal., July 12, 1863. Married, Apr. 28, 1,S52, Julia A., dau. of Robert Douglas, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Two children. Elijah Haywaru Bonney, son of Elijah and Betsej' French (Hayward) Bonney, was born in Hadley, Nov. 4, 1816 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Teacher in Mass., and in Westmoreland Co., Va., '39— '41 ; Union T. S., '41— '44 ; s. s., Bennington, Vt., '45 — '46; s. s., Pawlet, Vt., '46 — '47, ordained there, Feb. 25, 1847, and' p., '47 — '53; s. s.. Bellows Falls, Vt., '53 — '54; s. s., Plainfleld, '54 — '55 ; s. s., Albion, X. Y., '55; p., Presbyterian church, Vernon Centre, N. Y., '55 — '72 ; s. s., Lenox, N. Y., '72 — '75 ; s. s., Somerset, N. Y,, '76 — '79 ; s. s., Clarkson, N. Y., '79— '82. Died at Clarkson, N. Y., June 26, 1882. Mar- ried, July 10, 1848, Jane M., dau. of Asa S. Jones, of Pawlet, Vt. One child. Chester Whitmore Carpenter, A. M., [Charlotte, N. Y.], son of Dea. Dyer and Martha (Gibbs) Carpenter, was born in Ashford, CC, Aug. S, 1812; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Teacher, Pittsfleld, '39— '40; East Windsor T. I., '40— '42, and '43— '44 ; absent on account of his healtli, '42 — '43; preached, '44 — '45; ordained at Siuclairville, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1845, and p., '45 — '47. Died from consumption, at Beaver, Pa., Apr. 17, 1847. Married, Sept. 8, 1844, Sarah A., dau. of Levi Field, of Willington, Vt. One child. ALUMNI, 1839. 169 Dexter Clapp, A. M., son of Ralph and Fannj- (Bartlett) Clapp, was born in Westhampton, July 15, 1816. ' Harvard T. S., '39 — '42 ; ordained as evangelist, in N. Y. City, 1843 ; stationed at Savannali, Ga., '43— '46 ; p.. First Cong. Church, West Roxbury, '46— '61 ; p., eolleague with Rev. James Flint, D. D., East Unitarian Church, Sa- lem, '51 — '64 ; w. c. there, 'G4 — '68. Died from consumption, at Salem, July 27, 1868. Married, (1) Sept. 1, 1845, Susan Frances, dan. of Hon. Warner Preston, of Bangor, Me., who died June 21, 1859; (2) June 17, 1861, Mary, dan. of Zechariah F. Silsbee, of Salem. No children. Spencer Seaele Clark, son of Edwards and Achsah (Searle) Clark, was born in Southampton, Oct. 31, 1815 ; fitted for college at Southampton Academy. Auburn T. 8., '39 — '41 ; s. s., Groton, N. Y., '41 — '43 ; p., Sullivan, N. H., 1844. Died from consumption, at So. Deerfield, Oct. 12, 1844. Unmarried. William Avery Clift, son of William and Nancy Denison (Avery) Clift, was born in Griswold, Ct., Sept. 12, 1817 ; fitted for college with Rev. SpoffordD. Jewett, of Griswold, Ct. ; Union T. S., '40 — '43; ordained at Stouington, Ct., Dec. 17, 1844, and p., '44 — '64; Controller of Woodlawn Cemetery, New York ,City, '64 — '67 ; associate editor of "American Agriculturalist," '67 — '68 ; p.. Mystic Bridge, Ct. ; p., Hadlyme, Ct., since '81. Editor of the "Homestead" seven years, and of the "Examiner;" author of sev- eral sermons. Married, Jan. 1, 1845, Harriet A., dau. of Rev. Absalom Peters, D. D., of N. Y. City. Three children. P. O. address, Hadlyme, Ct. Henry Grant De Forest, A, M., [Bridgeport, Ct.J, son of Lockwood and Mehitable (Wheeler) De Forest, was born in N. Y. City, Aug. 3, 1820; fitted for college at Washington Institute, N. Y. City. Yale Law School, '39 — '40 ; studied law with Daniel Lord of N. Y. City, '40 — '42 ; admitted to the bar there, May, 1843 ; prac- tised there, '43 — '66, when he retired. Married, Apr. 26, 1847, Julia M., dau. of Robert Weeks, of N. Y City. Four children. P. 0. address, 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. Daniel Sherman Dickinson, [Suffleld, Ct. j , son of John and Han- nah Clark (Sherman) Dickinson, was born in Russell, Sept. 4, 1813 ; fitted for college at New Haven, Ct. Teacher, Chatham Academy, Savannah, Ga., '39 — '42 ; East Windsor T. I., '42— '43 ; teacher and preacher. Liberty Co., Ga., '43— '45 ; s. s., Peru, 111., '4.5— '46, ordained ag Presbyterian there, Oct. 4, .1846, and p., '46 — '51 ; prin- cipal of Elgin Seminary, 111., '52 — '55 ; farmer, Beloit, Wis., '55— '65. Died from consumption, at Beloit, Wis., July 12, 1865. Married, (1) May 4, 1848, Melissa E., dau. of Ralph Lord, of Kenosha, Wis., who died Mar. 19, 1849 ; (2) Apr. 29, 1851, Mary, sister of his first wife. Two children. 160 ALUMNI, 1839. George Farrau, A. M., LL. B., son of James aud Dorcas (Cha- pin) Farrar, was born in I^incoln, July 19, 1818 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Harvard Law School, '41 — '44 ; LL. B., Harvard, 1844 ; admitted to the bar, 1844 ; practised at Charlestown, '44 — '49. Died from pulmonary consumption, at Aiken, S. C, Jan. 18, 1851. Married, May 1, 1848, Julia A., dau. of William Carleton, of Charlestown. One child. Francis Lord Fuller, [Springfield] , son of Ambrose and Chios (Newton) Fuller, was born at Wilbraham, Oct. 1, 1814; fitted for college at Monson Academy. East Windsor T. I., '39 — '42; s. s., Barkhamsted, Ct., '42 — '43; ordained as evangelist at Westfield, Sept. 7, 1843; a. p., Otsego, Mich., '43— '48 ; a. p., Kirtland, 0., '48 — '51; a. p.. Freedom, 0., '51 — '56; a. p.. Crystal Lake, 111., '56— '62 ; a. p., De Kalb, 111., '63— '65 ; w. c, Chicago, 111., '65— '71 ; a. p., Saratoga, Minn., '71 — '73; a. p.. Spring Valley, Minn., '73 — '75; a. p., Hamilton, Minn., '75 — '76, and p., '76 — '80 ; w. c, Kansas City, Mo., '80 — '81 . Died at Kansas City, of malarial fever, June 17, 1881. Married, (1) Sept. 7, 1843, Dolly Maria, dau. of Noah Shepard, of Westfield, who died Jan. 11, 1848 ; (2) Apr. 13, 1848, Hannah, sister of his first wife, who died July 11, 1849 ; (3) July 8, 1850, Harriet, dau. of Ambrose Collins, of Pittsfield. Six children. Eov\rARD Bates Gillett, son of Daniel and Edith (Bates) Gillett, was born in So. Hadley Falls, Aug. 24, 1818 ; fitted for college at Westfield Academy ; entered college, 1834. Studied law at North- ampton, at Harvard Law School, and at Westfield, '39 — '42 ; admit- ted to the bar at Westfield, 1842, where he has always practised; State Senator, 1853 ; District Attorney for Western Mass., '57 — '72 ; member of Mass. Board of Education, '72 — '78; Trustee of Am- herst Coll. , since 1861. Married, Nov. 1, 1849, Lucy D., dau. of Hon. James Fowler, of Westfield. Seven children. P. O. address, Westfield, Mass. Charles Gillette, [Antwerp, N. Y.J, son of Lucas and Cynthia (Kingsley) Gillette, was born in Halifax. Vt., Oct. 17, 1813 ; fitted for college at Gouverneur Academy, N. Y. Union T. S., '39 — '42; resident licentiate, '42 — '43; s. s., Granville, N. Y., '44 — '45, ordained there. June 26, 1845, and p., '45 — '47 ; p., Fort Covington, N. Y., '47— '58 ; s. s., Milford, N. Y., '58— '70 ; s. s., Westford, N. Y., '70 — '71 ; s. s. and p., Mannsville, N. Y., '71— '74; s. s., Red Creek, N. Y. ; evangelist, Eochester, N. Y. Author of several ser- mons. Married, (1) June 5, 1848, Caroline M., dau. of Jabez Park- hurst, of Fort Covington, N. Y., who died Aug. 23, 1857 ; (2) Sept. 27, 1858, Sarah C, dau. of Preserved Ware, of Santa Rosa, Cal. Four children. P. O. address, 73 So. Ford St., Rochester, N. Y. ALUMNI, 1839. 161 Charles Frederick Gleason, son of Jonathan and Esther (Smith) Gleason, was bom in Worcester, Nov. 22, 1812 ; fitted for college at the Baptist Seminary, Worcester. East Windsor T. I., '41 — ^'44; ordained as evangelist at East Windsor Hill, Ct., May 14, 1845 ; home missionary, Lowell, 111., '45 — '49. Died from cholera, at Lowell, 111., Aug. 13, 1849. Married, May 14, 1«45, Elizabeth H., dau. of Jesse Cliarlton, of East Windsor, Ct. No children. Dabios Gore, A. M., [Sturbridge] , son of John and Anna (Car- penter) Gore, was born in Dudley, Sept. 24, 1814 ; fitted for college at Dudley Academy ; entered college, 1836. Teaclier, '39 — '40 ; East Windsor T. I., '40 — '43 ; ordained evangelist at Sturljridge, Ma}' 15, 1844; home missionary, Groveland, 111., '45 — '50; at Wethersfleld, 111., '50—53 ; at Sycamore, 111., '53— '60 ; at Lamoille, 111., '60— '69 ; at La Harpe, 111., '69 — '73. Died at La Harpe, 111., Aug. 9, 1873. Married, (1) May 15, 1844, Charlotte H., dau. of Lyman Bruce, of Sturbridge, who died Oct. 2, 1844 ; (2) Sept. 29, 1846, Lucretia M., dau. of Philip Dean, of No. Killingly, Ct., who died Mar. 22, 1867 ; (3) July 15, 1868, Caroline J., dau. of Gilderoy McArthur, of Chi- cago, 111. Two children. John Milton Harris, son of Rev. Samuel and Ruth (Pratt) Harris, was born in Windham, N. IL, Oct. 18, 1806 ; fitted for col- lege at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher, Windham, N. H., '39— '40; farmer, Nashua, N. H., '40— '43 ; at Fitchburg, '43— '77. Died at Fitchburg, July 26, 1877. Married, June 10, 1841, Betsey, dau. of Jonathan Merriam, of Gardner. Two children. Augustine Francis Hewit, A. M., D. D., [Nathaniel Augustus Hewit, Bridgeport, Ct.], son of Rev. Nathaniel and Rebecca W. (Hillhouse) Hewit, was born in Fairfield, Ct., Nov. 27, 1820; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. East Windsor T. I. ; studied theology at Charleston, S. C, one year ; ordained at Charles- ton, S. C, Mar. 25, 1847; resided in Charleston, S. C, '47— '49 ; missionary, '51 — '65, four years in Baltimore, Md., four years in Philadelphia, Pa., and in N. Y. City ; Professor of Theology, Paulist T. S., N. Y. City, since 1865. Author of " Reason for Submitting to the Holy See," "Problems of the Age," " King's Highway," and several sermons. Edited " Works of Bishop England." Ed- itor of " The Catholic World," '69— '74. D. D., Amherst, 1877. Unmarried. P. 0. address, W. 59th St., near 9th Ave., N. Y. City. Edmund Stephen Holbrook, son of Stephen and Sarah (Batchel- der) Holbrook, was born in Grafton, Apr. 23, 1816 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied law while teaching in Essex Co., Va., '40 — '43; admitted to the bar at Richmond, Va., Mar., 1843 ; practised at Peru, 111., '43 — '65 ; at Chicago, 111., since 186.0. 14 162 ALUMNI, 1839. First Lieut, of the First 111. Regt. in the Mexican War. Editor and publisher of "The Peru Telegraph," '48— '62. Married, Nov. 25, 1852, Ann, dau. of Caleb Case, of Oshkosh, Wis. Seven children. P. O. address, No. 11 Nevada Block, 108 Franklin St., Chicago, 111. E^REDERiCK Dan Huntingt'on, a. M., D. D., son of Rev. Dan and Elizabeth Whiting (Phelps) Huntington, was born in Hadley, Ma}' 28, 1819 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadjey. Harvard T. 8., '39 — '42 ; ordained at Boston, Oct., 1842, and p.. So. Cong. Church, '42 — ^'55 ; Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, and preacher to the Universitj', Harvard College, '55 — '60 ; rector of Em- monds Church, Boston, '60 — '69 ; Bishop of Central N. Y., since 1869. Author of " Sermons for the People," " Christian Believing and Living," " Divine Aspects of Human Society," "Helps to a Holy Lent," "Parables of the New Testament," and other works, besides many pamphlets. Editor of seven vols, in prose literature and poetry. D. D., Amherst, 1855. Married, Sept. 4, 1843, Hannah Dane, dau. of Epes Sargent, of Boston. Seven children. P. 0. address, Syracuse, N. Y., and in summer, Hadley, Mass. Horace Hutchinson, son of Simon and Vandalinda (Morse) Hutchinson, was born in Sutton, Aug. 10, 1816 ; fitted for college at Mon son Academy. Andover T. S., '40 — '43; ordained at Sutton, Sept. 23, 1843 ; p., Burlington, la., '43 — '46. Died from consump- tion, at Burlington, la.. Mar. 7, 1846. Married, Sept., 1844, Susan, dau. of John Batcheller, of Millbury. One child. Charles Patten Johnson, [Framingham] , son of Patten and Phebe (Davis) Johnson, was born in Dudley, Jan. 30, 1819 ; fitted for college at Framingham Academy. Editor of newspaper, Boston, '40 — '42; lecturer in Southern States, on "Animal Magnetism," '42 — '43 ; asst. editor of the New Y'ork " Globe ;" connected with the Naval Office of the N. Y. Custom House, '52— '60 ; Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue, 6th Dist., N. Y. City, '62— '67. Author of a work on Animal Magnetism. Died from jaundice, in N. Y"^. City, June 23, 1867. Married, (1) Sept. 14, 1841, Sarah Perry of N. Y. City, who died Nov. 16, 1848 ; (2) Mar. 17, 1852. Ardelia, dau. of Otis Rhodes, of Homer, N. Y. Two children. Charles Kendall, son of Edward and Mary (Gerrish) Kendall, was born in Westminster, Feb. 19, 1813 ; fitted for college at West- minster Academy ; entered college, 1834, but was absent a year through ill health. UnionT. S. ,''39— '42 ; s. s. , Bernardston, '42— '44, ordained there, Jan. 24, 1844, and p., '44 — '54; teacher. Mercers- burgh, Va., '65 ; s. s., Royalston, '65 — '56 ; s. s.. Petersham, '66 — '69 ; s. s.. Auburn, '5',) — '65; p., Presbyterian church, Windham Centre, N. Y., '66 — '73. Died from lung fever, at Windham Centre, N. Y., ALUMNI, 1839. 163 Mar. 19, 1873. Married, (1) Jul}' 2.5, 1840, Maria, dan. of Abram Howe, of Marlboro, who died Sept. 28, 1858; (2) June 21, 1859, Sarah E., dau. of Benjamin Gilbert, of Stamford, N. Y. Five children. John Scmnek Kiddeb, [Alstead, N. H.J, son of John and Rachel (Shepard) Kiddei', was born in Crown Point, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1811 ; fitted for college at Burr Seminarj', Manchester, Vt. Andover T. S., '39 — '42; s. s.. Canton, '42 — '43; ordained at Schoolcraft, Mich., Sept. 12, 1843, ands. s.,"'43— '47; s. s., Leoni, Mich., '47— '48 ; s. s., Wayne, Mich., '49 — '51 ; s. s., Litchfield, Mich., '51 — '55 ; s. s., Eaton Eapids, Mich., '55— '59 ; s. s., Windsor, Mich., '59— '64 ; s. s., Wayland and Hopkins, Mich., '64 — '67; s. s., Rockford, Mich., '67 — '69 ; s. s., Rochester, Mich., '69 — '71 ; s. s.. New Haven, Mich., '71 — '74; s. s., Nunica and Robinson, Mich., '74 — '76; s. s., Hop- kins, Mich., since 1876. Married, Aug. 29, 1843, Mary Ann, dau. of Ezra Kidder, of Alstead, N. H. Six children. P. O. address, Hopkins, Mich. John Limber, [Meadville, Pa. J, sou of John and Mary (Long) Limber, was born in Crawford Co., Pa., Apr. 22, 1814; fitted for college at Meadville, Pa. Teacher of Academy, Meadville, Pa., '39 — '42; principal of Academj', Erie, Pa., '42 — '43; teacher in a private familj-, Meadville, Pa., '43 — '44, at the same time studying theology; ordained, Oct. 16, 1844; missionary to the Creek Indians, '44— '46 ; home missionary, Washington, Texas, '46 — '48. Acci- dentally drowned, at New Orleans, La., Jan. 29, 1849. Married, Jan. 15, 1849, Emily S., dau. of Ebeuezer Messenger, of Wrentham. No children . Thomas Spencer Miller, A. M., son of Rev. Moses and Bethiah (Ware) Miller, was born in Heath, May 24, 1817 ; fitted for college with his father. Principal of Hancock Academy, N. H., '39 — '40; Andover T. S., '40— '41 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '41— '43. Died from typhoid fever, at Hawley, July 31, 1843. Unmarried. Albert Ripley Paljier, A. M., son of Frederick A. and Lucy Clark Palmer, was born in Amherst, Mar. 14, 1819 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied law with Osmjn Baker of Amherst, '41 — '42 ; with Marshall M. Strong of Racine, Wis., '42; admitted to the bar at Racine, Wis., Dec, 1842; practised there, '42 — '46. Died from lockjaw, at Racine, Wis., Sept. 12, 1846. Married, Aug. 28, 1845, Helen, dau. of Levi W. Humphrey, M. D., of Southwick. One child. James Willard Preston, A. M., [Savannah, Ga.J, son of Rev. Dr. Willard and Lucy Maria (Baker) Preston, was born in Provi- dence, R. I., Aug. 11, 1818 ; fitted for college at Chatham Academy, 164 ALUMNI, 183'.). Savannah, C!a., and at a classical school. East Hurtford, Ct. ; entered college, 1836. Studied law at Savannah, Ga. , '39 — '41; admitted to the bar in Camden Co., Ga., Nov., 1841 ; practised at St. Mary's, Ga., in Eastern Ga., in Florida, and is now practising in Boston; has been clerk in the U. S. Armory, Springfield; Deputy Collector, Port of Boston, '60 — '62. Edited the sermons of Willard Preston, 2 vols. Married, Jan. 10, 1843, IClizabeth Jane, dau. of AVilliam H. Williams, of St. Mary's, Ga. Three children. P. O. address, 56 Central Wharf, Boston, Mass. John Wainwbight Ray, A. M., [Binghamton, N. Y.], son of Levi and Trj'phena (Foster) Ray, was born in Norwieli, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1813 ; fitted for college at Homer Academy, N. Y. Unioji T. S., '39— '40, and '41— '42; Auburn T. S., '40— '41 ; ordained as Presbv- terian, at Glenn's Falls, N. 1^., Nov. 16, 1842, and p., '42 — '45 ; s. s., Norwich, Ct., '45 — '46 ; Asst. Sec, American Education Society, N. Y. City, '46— '47 ; s. s., Oswego, N. Y., '47— '48 ; p., Clyde, N. Y., '48 — '49 ; Agent of American Tract Society, Alabama, '49 — '51 ; s. s., Dansville, N. Y^, '61 — '52 ;, s. s., Plainfleld, Mich., '52 — 53; p., Rockville, Ct., '53 — '55; s. s., Avon Springs, Minn., '55 — '57; s. s.. Lane, Kans., '58 — '60; at the head of Civilization Division, Indian Affairs, Washington, D. C, '61 — '65 ; rector, Episcopal Church, Tecumseh, Mich., '65 — '66 ; at Coldwater, Mich., '66 — '69; at Westfield, N. Y., '69— '72 ; Wellsville, N. Y., '72— '73 ; Roches- ter, N. Y''., '73 — '75 ; general agent for "The Churchman," Roches- ter, N. Y., since 1875. Married, Nov. 28, 1855. Mary Jane. dau. of Isaac Felistermaker, of Dansville, N. Y. One child. P. 0. address, Rochester, N. Y. Thomas Osboknb Rice, A. M., [West Brookfield], son of Asa and Rebecca (Osborne) Rice, was born iu Ashby, Aug. 19, 1S15; fitted for college at Monson Academy. East Windsor T. I., '41 — '44: or- dained at West Killingly, Ct., Jan. 1, 1845, and p., '4."i — '56; p., Brighton, '58 — '59; p.. Circular Church, Charleston, S. C, '60— '65; s. s., at Rockville, Ct., Chelsea, Mass., Chicago, 111. ; p., Central Presbyterian Church, Des Moines. la., '67 — '72 ; s. s., Carthage, Mo., Cleveland, O., Plymouth, and Wood's HoU ; now s. s., Templeton. Published several discourses. Married, (1) Mar. 19. 1845, Mary Catherine, dau. of Luther Washburn, of Pittsfleld, who died Apr. 14, 1849 ; (2) Aug. 27, 1850, Margaret, dau. of Peleg Maun, of Boston. Two children. P. O. address, Templetou, Mass. Alden BuRiuLL RoBBiNS, D. D., [Bolton], sou of David and Elizabeth (Burrill) Robbins, was born in Salem, Feb. 18. 1817; fitted for college at the classical schools of Salem, Mass., and Brook- lyn, N. Y. Andover T. S., '40— '41, and '42— '43 ; Union T. S., '41 — '42; ordained at Salem, Sept. 20, 1843; p., Muscatine, la., ALUMNI, ISoI). I(i5 since 1843. D. ])., Amherst, 1.S69. Married, (1) Sept. 27, l«4.'i, Eliza C, dau. of Samuel L. Hough, of Cauterbury, Ct., who died July 16, 1850; (2) Sept. 20, 1.S51, Mary Sewall, dau. of Ebeuezer Arnold, of Bath, Me. Five children. P. 0. address, Muscatine, la. Heney Root, A- M., [Amherst], sou of Luther and Lota (Eovve) Root, was born in Sunderland, Jan. 17, 1820; lifted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Denton, Md., '39 — '41 ; principal of Academy, Oraugeburg, S. C, '41 — '45 ; studied law with W. M. Hudson, of Orangeburg, S. C, '43 — '45, and with Charles Gilman, of Baltimore, Md., '45 — '46 ; admitted to the bar, at Balti- more, Md., June 12, 1S46, and practised there '46 — '70, most of the time in partnership with Elisha R. Sprague. Died from pulmonary consumption, at Baltimore, Md., Jan. 11, 1S70. Married, M:iy 10, 1869, Elizabeth, dau. of George Slater, of Baltimore, Md. Four children. John Alexandek Rosseel, son of Joseph and Louisa (Miller) Rosseel, was born in Ogdensburgh, N. Y., July 19, 1817; fitted for college at Ogdensburgh High School ; entered college, 1836. Prince- ton T. S.,'40 — '43 ; s.s.,FortCovingtou, N. Y.,'43 — '45 ; ordained as Presbyterian evangelist, at Ogdensburgh, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1845 ; .s. s., Evans' Mills, N. Y., '40— '54 ; p., Neenah, Wis., '54— '62 ; s. s., Orwell, Pa., '62— '64 ; s. s., Wysox, Pa., '64— '70; s. s., Mansfield and Covington, Pa., '70 — '72 ; missionary. Portage, Wis., '72 — '76 ; s. s., Towanda, Pa., '76 — '78 ; s. s., Pleasant Mount and tjnioudale, Pa., since 1878. Married, Nov. 15, 1843, Sarah Anna, dau. of Hon. Baron S. Doty, of Ogdensburgh, N. Y. Two children. P. O. ad- dress. Pleasant Mount, Wayne Co., Pa. John Pease Sanderson, son of John Harvey and Sarah (Law- rence) Sanderson, was born in Sunderland, Vt., Nov. 2.S, 1816; fitted for college at Bennington, Vt. Studied law with H. Canfield of Arlington, Vt., '39— '42 ; at Amelia Islaud, Fla., '42; admitted to the bar there, 1842, and practised, '42 — '44 ; practised in Colum- bia Co., Fla., '44 — '47, and planter at the same time ; at Jacksonville, Fla., '49 — '71. Member of Florida House of Representatives, '43 ; solicitor of the Eastern Circuit of Fla., '4.S— '52 ; State Senator, 1848 ; Presidential Elector, 1852; member of the Florida convention which passed the ordinance of secession ; member of the Provisional Con- gress, Richmond, Va., '62. Actively identified with the R. R. inter- ests of Fla. Died from heart disease, in N. Y. City, June 2«, 1871. Married, (1) Feb. 23, 1843, Mary E,, dan. of Robert Harrison, of Amelia Island, Fla., who died Apr. 27, 1M57; (2) July 28, 1.S58, Marion R., sister of his first wife. No children. James Clement Sharp, sou of Edward and Marv (liadlam) Sharp, was born in Dorchester, Feb. 22, 1818 ; fitted for college at a private KJi; At.i-M.vj. 18.S!). school, Oorclii.'ster. Has always [innu a teacher of Xatiiral Sf-ieriw in the private schools of liostoi] and vicinity; now icsides at Dor- cticster. Married, Oct. 3, 1843. Sarah K.. dau. of .Samuel Howe, of Dorchester. Six children. ['- 0. address, Dorchester, Mass. SA\rc 1,1, Tno.MP.-:ON Sfa(;;,din(,, [Arnhei-st]. son of Philip and Tirzah (Tobey, nee Hoar) Sj^aiilding, was born in Jamaica, Vt., -May 2, 1819; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Augusta, .\Ic., '39— '40; at Pawtucket. R. I., '40— '4i! ; studied law with .Messrs. Baker & Delano of Amherst, '42 — '44 ; admitted to the bar at Xorthampton, .Meij-. -^f,, 1844; practised at Palmer, '44 — '46; at Ware. '46 — '56 ; at Northampton. '.OG — '77. District Attorney, Frank- lin and Hampshire Counties, '62 — '71 ; Judge of Probate, Hampshire Co., '73 — '77; member of Prudential Committee of Amherst Coll., '72 — '77; Trustee of Smith Coll.. '74 — '77. Died from congestion of the brain, at Xorthampton, Oet. 7. 1877. Married, Xov. 10. 1847, Maiia S.. dau. of Dr. Timothy Jones Gridley, of .Vinljeist, Two children. RiCHAKD Cecil Spohoki^ [Amherst], son of Rev. Luke Ains- worth and Grata Matilda (Rand) Spottoid. was born in Gilmanton. X. H.. Dec. 22. 1817 ; fitted for college at Merrimac .Vcademy. P^ast Bradford. Studied theology with Rev. Dr. Ide of Medwav. '39 — '42; 8. s., BaiTc, '42 — '43. Died at Martha', Vine3ard, .May 2.'). 1843. UnmaiTied. WiLLfAM Bowman Stonk, [West Brookfiehl]. son of Francis and Hannah (Matthews) ^tone. was bom in Xo. Brookfield, Jan. 24. 1811 ; fitted for college at Hopkins .Xcaderny. Hadley. Andover T. 8., '39 — '40; studied theology with Rev. Geo. Trask of Wanen. '40 — '42; ordained at Gardner. Feb. 2.i. l-<42. and p.. '42 — '.00: farmer. West Brookfield, since ]>(.J1. Repiesentativc to the Mass. Legislature, 1873. .Married. (1) Feb. 16, 1842. Phoebe W., dau. of Jonathan Robinson, of Hardwick. who died Xov. 12. 1X.J2; (2) May 24, 18.03. Samantha, sister of Iji- first wife. Four children. P. O. address. West Biookfield, Mass. Richard Salter Siokk-. A. M., D. D., LL. ]).. -,011 of Rev. Dr. Richard Salter and Harriet GMoorc) stou-. was born in Brain- tree, Aug. 21. 1821. Teacher at .Mon^on Academy and Williston Sciiiiiiaiy. Easthampton ; studied law a year : ,\ndover T. S., '42 — '4.'» : oj'l.'iined at Brookline, Oct. 22.1^4.",. and p.. Harvard church, '4.) — '46; p., Church of the Pilgrims. Brooklyn. .X. Y., since 1-46. 'IViistee of Amhei'st College, since l8<;;i. ,\ssoc. Editor of "The Independent," '48 — '01 : Authoi of •• Riport on the Revision of the KnglisI] Version of the Bible," '• f^rraham Lectures on the Wisdom, Power and (^Joodness of f.od. u-. manifested in the Constitution of - ALUMNI, 1839. 167 the Human Soul," " Preaching without Notes," " Life and Letters of Rev. Daniel Temple, D. D.," and numerous addresses and ser- mons. D. D., Union, l.S;i3, and Harvard, 18.511; LL. D., Coll. of N. J., 1874. Married, Oct. 1, 1845, Mary E., dau. of Francis Jenks, of Boston. Three children. P. O. address, 80 Pierrepont St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gborge Sumner, A. M., st)u of George and Peggy (Burt) Sum- ner, was born in Southbridge, Feb. 5, 1818 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Studied law with Judge Bates of Northampton, '39 — '40; teacher, Ky., '40 — '41 ; studied law with Jeremiah Sullivan of Madison, Ind., '41 — ^'42 ; admitted to the bar, 1842 ; practised at Jackson, Mich., '42— '48 ; at Detroit, JMich., '48— '52. Died from typhoid fever, at Detroit, Mich., Oct. 2'.), 1852. Unmarried. James Allen Taylor, son of Levi and Eunice (Burnham) Taylor, was born in Oranby, Aug. 21, 1814; fitted for college with Rev. Joseph Knight of Granby. Andover T. S., '39— '40, and '41— '42 ; principal of Academy, Atkinson, N. H., '40 — '41. Died from typhoid fever, at Andover, (Jet. 2, 1842. Charles Noyes Todd, A. M., son of Jonathan and Jane (Noyes) Todd, was born in Rowley, Oct. 25, 1812 ; fitted for college at Dum- mer Academy, Newbury. Union T. S., '43 — '46; preached a few months; teacher, Baltimore, Md., and N. Y. City; principal of Honesdale Academy, Pa., and of McLean Female Institute, Indian- apolis, Ind., '47 — ^'61 ; publisher and bookseller, Indianapolis, Ind. ; Insurance Agent, Indianapolis, Ind. Married, Dec. 25, 1854, Mar- garet Miller, dau. of Rev. Chas. G. McLean, of Indianapolis, Ind. No children. P. O. address, Indianapolis, Ind. Richard Tolman, son of Stephen and Mary (Pierce) Tolman, was born in Dorchester, Sept. 30, 1817 ; fitted for college at Dorches- ter Academy. Andover T. S., '41 — '44 ; ordained at Danvers, Sept. 17, 1845, and p., Third Church, '45— '48 ; p.. So. Dennis, '49— '52 ; p., Tewksbury, '52 — '70 ; p., Hampton (Va.) Normal and Agricultu- ral Institute, since 1870. Member of Mass. Legislature, '66— '68; now one of the editors of " The Southern Workman." Married, Dec. 1, 1845, Olivia, dau. of Thomas Sweetser, of Reading. Four children. P. 0. address, Hampton, Va. James Dowlino Teask, A. M., M. D., son of Oliver and Eliza- beth (Dowling) Trask, was born in Beverly, Aug. 16, 1821 ; fitted for college at Beverly Academy. Studied medicine at Boston and N. Y. City, '41— '44; M. D.,Univ. of City of N. Y., 1844 ; practised in Brooklyn, N. Y., '44— '48 ; at White Plains, N. Y., '48— '59 ; at Astoria, L. I., since 1859 ; was Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases 168 ALUMNI, 1839. of Women and Children, Long Island Medical Coll., Brooklyn, N. v., four years. Married, Sept. 18, 184.5, Jane C, dau. of Thomas O'Farrel, of Belfast, Ireland. Three children. P. O. address, Astoria, N. Y. George Millkh Tuthill, [Greenport, L. I.], son of Nathaniel and Clarissa (Miller) Tuthill, was born in Wading River, L. I., Oct. 31, 1818 ; fitted for college at Franklinville Academy, L. I. Uniou T. S., '43 — '46;' ordained as Presbyterian, Apr. 22,' 1847 ; s. s., Spruce St. church, St. Louis, Mo., '47 — '49; s. s., Montieello, 111., '49 — '51, and teacher of Female Seminary; s. s., Kalamazoo, Mich., '51 ; p., St. Clair, Mich., '61— '58 ; s. s., Pontiac, Mich., 58— '6.5 ; s. s., Cong, church, Ashtabula, O., '65 — '67 ; s. s., St. Johns, Mich., '67 — '71 ; Dist. Superintendent, American Bible Society, for llicli. and Wis., since 1871. Married, May 12, 1847, Anna Haines, dau. of William Hall, of N. Y. City. Four children. P. O. address, Kalamazoo, Mich. Rawson Vaile, son of Jonathan and Polly (Rawson) Vaile, was born in Winhall, Vt.., May 28, 1812 ; fitted for college at Millburj and Amherst Academies; entered college, 1834; teacher, Chester Academy, Vt., '36 — '37 ; teacher of a private school, Richmond, Ind., '40 — '42 ; principal of Wayne Co. Seminary, Centreville, Ind., '42 — '48 ; publisher and editor of a Free Soil newspaper, Centreville, Ind., '48 — '52 ; editor of "Indiana Free Democrat," Indianapolis, Ind., '52 — '54 ; one of the editors and part owner of "Indiana State Journal," '54^56 ; studied law while teaching in Wayne Co., Ind., '40 — '44 ; admitted to the bar at Centreville, Ind., Apr., 1844; pi-ac- tised, Kokomo, Ind., since 1857. Married, (1) Apr. 16, 1840, Anne Eliza, dau. of William Pope, of Spenoer, who died Jan. 11, 1853 ; (2) Apr. 12, 1854, Rebecca Gozzam, dau. of George V. Rob- inson, of Indianapolis, Ind., who died Oct. 25, 1876. Seven chil- dren. P. O. address, Kokomo, Ind. William Wakefield, A. M., son of William and Sarah (Parker) Wakefield, was born in Reading, Dee. 5, 1813 ; fitted for college at the Academies of Derry, N. H., and Reading, Mass. Andover T. S., '42 — '45;s. s., McConnellsville, O., '45 — '47, ordained there, July 20, 1847, and p., '47 — '52 ; p., Madison, O., '.")2 — '55 ; p., Harmar, O., '56— '72; s. s.. La Harpe, 111., '72— '80; w. c, Peoria, 111., since 1880. Supt. of Schools, Harmar, 0.,'64 — '68. Married, (1) Aug. 3, 1847, Mary B., dau. of Peter Flint, of No. Reading, who died May 7, 1852; (2) Oct. 13, 1855, Clara, dau. of Stephen Tol- man, of Dorchester. Five children. P. O. address, Peoria, 111. Andrevst Waters, A. M., sou of Nathaniel and Sally (Hager) Waters, was born in Millbury, Sept. 27, 1,S14 ; fitted for college at ALUMNI, 1839. 169 Millbuiy. Teacher, Lewistou, Del., '40 — '42; principal of Hart Co. Seminar}-, Mimfordville, Ky., '42 — '45 ; teacher, Scottsville, Ky., '45— '48 ; at Columbia, Teun., '48— '49 ; at Scottsville, Ky., '49— '52 ; principal of Female Seminary, Bowling Green, Ky., '62 — '(10; teacher at Castalian Springs, Tcnn., '60 — '62; at Litchfield, 111., '62 — '64 ; at Bunker Hill, 111., '()4 — '73. Died from pneumonia, at Bunker Hill, 111., Mar. 2, 1873. Married, Mar. 14, 1843, Harriet N., dau. of Isaac B. Clary, of Hartford, N. Y. Six children. WiNTHEOP Faulkner Wheeler, sou of Phineas and Hanuah (Jones) Wheeler, was born in Acton, Mar. 27, 1815; fitted for college at Warren Academy, Woburn. Andover T. S., '39 — '42; s. s., Pres- byterian churches, Ionia and Otisco, Mich., '43 — '44; ordained at Portland, Mich., Jan., 1844; s. s.. Grand Haven and Musltegan, Mich., '44 — '45 ; s. s., Shiawassee and Byron, Mich., '45 — '46 ; en- gaged in manufacture of sashes and blinds. East Woburn, one vear^ s. s., West Gloucester, '48— '49 ; farmer, Westford, '50— '80. 'Died from consumption, at Westford, June 27, 1880. Married, (1) Aug. 15, 1850, Lucy, dau. of John Eobbins, of Acton, who died Mar. 12, 1861 ; (2) Nov. 26, 1863, Mary Jane, dan. of Leonard Russell, of Westford. Three children. Henry Lyman Whitman, M. D., son of Samuel and Elizabetli (Howard) Whitman, was born in West Hartford, Ct., Dec. 30, 1814 ; fitted for college at the Academies of East Hartford, Ct., and Am- herst. Studied medicine with Dr. Archibald Welch of Westfleld, Ct., and attended lectures at Jefferson Medical Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., '42— '45; M. D., Jefferson Medical Coll., 1845; practised at Preeport, 111., '45^'47 ; at Dubuque, la., '47— '52 ; at Des Moines, la., since 1853. Married, Dec. 30, 1865, Ellen, dau. of Samuel Thompson, of Ellington, Ct. Two children, P. (). address, Des Moines, la. Augustus Wing, son of James and Hannah (Wetherbee) Wing, was born in Eochester, Vt., Nov. 19, 1808 ; fitted for college at the High School, Rocliester, Vt., at Burr and Burton Seminary, Man- chester, Vt., and at Amherst Academy; entered college, 1^36. Andover T. S., '40— '43 ; Rochester, Vt., '43— '45 ; supplied the churches in Northfleld, Vt., Tunbridge, Vt., Chelsea, Vt., West Fairlee, Vt., Washington, Vt., and Newbury, Vt., '45— '55, and taught the High School, Chelsea, about five years ; teacher in Cin- cinnati, 0., '55 — '56 ; in Stoclcbridge, Vt., several years ; in Roxbury, Vt., about a year ; principal of West Randolph Academy, Vt., three years; also taught in Bridport, Vt., Middlebury, Vt., au4 ; it) Nov. •■^, 18(;4, Augusta K., dau. of Henry D. Scott, of Memphis, 'I'enn. One child. Si MMCK Ci.AUK, [Worcester], son of Isaac and Tabitha (Steams) Clark, was born at Framiugham, Oct. 4, 1812; fitted for college at Leicest('r.Academ3-. AndoverT. S., '40 — '41 ; BangorT. .S., '41 — '43 ; ordained, Jan. 1, 1>^4.5 ; s. a., l.'nity, Me., '43 — '49 ; ». s., Plttston, Me., '411 — '01; p.. l'>ast Marshfield, '.51 — '.54; s. s., F^astford, Ct., ';j,5 — '.5(; ; M. s.. W^olfeboro, X. II., '.56 — '.59 ; s. s., Eochcster. '60— 'HI ; w. e.; So. Xatiek. '61— '64; s. s., Wolfeboro, '64— '6«; s, s., Eastford, Ct., '68 — '72; a. p., Wakefield, X. H., '72 — '75; w. c, Wolfeboro, X'. H., since '7.5. Published afuneral sernjon. Mar- ried, (1) !March 4, 184.5. Fiances S., dau. of .Josiah Lane, F^sq., of Searsport, Mc, who died Dec. 30, ISO.'i ; (2) May 30, 1872, Cornelia, dau. of Daniel Brewster, of Wolfeboro, X. II. Two children. P. f). address, Wolfeboro, X. II. r;KOK(;K K;miiall Ciio< kkit, sod of Oeorge Washington and Ruth WaldroD (Kimball) Crockett, was born in Boston, Xov. .5. 1819; fitted for college at the Boston Latin School. Studied law with Seth Ames of Lowell, Charles V, . Loring of Boston. .lohu Appleton of Alfred, !Mc., and at the Hai\iird L.iu School; admitted to the bar, 1843; practised in Boston, '43 — '.54; traveled in Europe; invalid, Boston : Springfield, '7.5 — '79. Died from pneumonia, at Springfield, Jan. 4, 1«79. Married. Oct. 17. 1«.54. Sura Learned, dau. of Pai-ker Learned Hall, of Pittslield. Oeow.k Fkancit CL>ii:vrAN, A. M., D. D., son of .Vpollos and Anna Maria (Barton) Cushmau, was born in Pawtucket (now R. I.), Fell. 24, 1819 ; fitted for college at Pawtucket Academy. Teacher, .Miicon. .Ma., '44; studied theology at Tiiscaloosii. .Ma., '47 — '49; ordained tliere, Episcopal Deacon. .May 13, 1849; and Priest. 1850; missionary, P'nfanta, Oswiehee and Auburn, Ala., two years; Cahaba, Ala., thirteen years: Pawtucket, R. I., two years ; Syca- more, 111., four years; Princeton, 111., five years; Chicago, III.- '71 — '«! ; asst. rector, X. Y. <"itv. Assoc, editor of "The Prov- ince," '71 — '78; assoc. editor of --The Living Church." since '78. ALUMNI. 1840. 173 Published tweuty-five sermous and addresses. A. M., Brown, 1846 ; D. D., Univ. of Ala., 1860. Unmarried. P. O. address, 4 7 Lataj-- ette PL, X. Y. City. Joseph Cdtlek, sou of Christopher Gore and Mary (Thompson) Cutler, was born in Sudbury, Deo. 9, 1815 ; fitted for college' at Amherst Academy. Studied law with Hon. Ira M. Barton of Wor- cester, two years, aud at the Harvard Law School. 1842 ; admitted to the bar at Worcester, Jan., 1843; practised at Boston since '4o. Author of '• Insolvent Laws of Massachusetts with notes of Decis- ions." Married, Apr. 9, 1846. Sarah Ann, dan. of John Warland, of Cambridge. Five children. P.O. address, 72o Cambridge St.. Cambridge, Mass. ; office, 47 Court St., Boston, Mass. Charles Delano, [Amherst], son of Gideon and Betsey (BrimhaU) Delano, was born in New Braiutree, June "24, l.s20 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied law with Hon. O. S. Baker of Amherst, '40 — '42; admitted to the bar. Apr., 1842: practised iu Amherst, '42 — '47; in Northampton, '47 — "8.'>. Treasurer of Hampshire County, '."lO — '.i'J ; member of Congress. '."i!i — '63. Died from Bright's disease, at Northampton, Jan. 23, ISS.!. Married, Sept. 12. 1848, Sarah B., dan. of Dr. Timothy Jones Gridley, of Amherst. Three children. Joel Scjixee Bverett, A. M., son of Jacob and JIary (Fish) Everett, was born in Halifax. Vt., Aug. 28. 1813 ; fitted for college at Manchester, N. H., and at West Brattleboro. Vt. Andover T. S.. '41 — '44; ordained at Southbridge, Feb., 1^4.5; missionary, at Smyrna, Asia Minor, '45 — '47; at Constantinople. Ty.. '47 — '56. Died at Bebek, Ty., Mar. 7. 1.S56, from malignant typhus fever. MaiTied, Feb. 12, 1845, Seraphina, dau. of Dea. Henry Haynes, of Southbridge. Six children. Pliny Fisk. son of Ebenezer and Hannah rrirrill) Fisk, -svas born in Shelburne, Jnly 31, 1817; fitted for college at Fellenberg Acad- emy, Greenfield. Teacher in public schools, Greenfield. '4(1 — '42; principal of Goodale Academy, Bernardston . '42 — '5.s ; farmer. Shelburne, '61 — "72. Member of Mass. Legislature, '50; chairman of the selectmen, eight successive years ; member of school commit- tee, seven years. l3iedDec. 12. 1872. from chronic pleurisy. Mar- ried, Aug. 29, 1842, Orrilla H.. dau. of Abner Peck, of Slu^burne. Four childi-en. Warren Cooley Fiske, son of .Stiplien and Lncina (Thompson) Fiske, was born at Wales, Sept. 21, 1>116; fitted for college at Monson Academy. East Windsor T. I., '42 — '45; ordained at East Haddam, Ct., May 111. 1847; home missionary, Wisconsin, '47 — 174: ALUMNI, 1840. '50; p., Marlboro, Ct., '50 — '57; p., Canton, Ct., '58— '61 ; a. p., Barkhamsted, Ct., one year; Wolcott, Ct., '69 — '72. Married, May 19, 1847, Harriet M., dau. of Isaac Parsons, of East Haddam, Ct. Four children. P. O. address, Charlton, Mass. Andrew Butler Foster, [Dorchester] , son of Andrew Butler and Clarissa (Davenport) Foster, was born in Brookline, Dec. 6, 1819 ; fitted for coHege at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied at Ando- ver T. S., and East Windsor T. I., '40— '43 ; ordained at Orford, N. H., June 26, 1844, and p., '44— '47 ; p.. Petersham, '53— '55 ; s. s., Westminster, Vt. ; s. s.. Orange ; druggist. Orange, since '70. Married, Oct. 3, 1843, Irene C, dau. of Moses D. Cooley, of Amherst. Two children. P. O. address. Orange, Mass. John Sew all Gardner, A. M., son of John and Mary (Gardner) Gardner, was born in Hallowell, Me., May 16,1818; fitted for 'college at Hallowell Academy ; Waterville Coll. , '36 — '39 ; Amherst Coll., '39 — '40. Studied medicine in Philadelphia, Pa., and New York City, '41— '44; M. D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1844; practised in N. Y. City, with Dr. Oilman, '44 — '45 ; in Gardner, Me., '45 — '46 ; went South for his health, and died in Nov., 1846, from malarial fever, on a Mississippi steamer, just after leaving New Orleans to go into the country. Samuel Bridge Ingersoll Goddakd, [Worcester], son of Parley and Sarah (Crosby) Goddard, was born in Shrewsbury, Sept. 5, 1822 ; fitted for college at the Worcester Latin School. Studied law with Isaac Davis and Fred W. Gale at Worcester ; admitted to the bar at Worcester, Sept., 1843; practised at Worcester ever since, part of the time as partner of Hon. Isaac Davis. Unmarried. P. O. address, Worfeester, Mass. William Blankenship Hammond, son of Wilson and Harriet (Blankenship) Hammond, was born in Fairhaven, June 5, 1812 ; fitted for college at Bangor Classical Institute. Ando\er T. S., '40 — '43 ; s. s.. Canton, '43 — '44, ordained there, June 5, 1844, and p., '44 — -'49; p.. So. Braintree, '49 — '56; Agent of Mass. Sabbath School Society in Iowa, '66 ; s. s., Morrisville, N. Y.. '56— '63 ; s. s.. Quality Hill, Lenox, N. Y., '63 — '70 ; p.. First Cong. Church, New Bedford, '70 — '78; w. c, Rome, N. Y., since 1878. Published one sermon ; has in manuscript " The Pilgrims, Purilians, and Quakers as Founders of Empii'e in North America." INIairied, Mar. 18, 1844, Louise Maria, dau. of Julius Pond, of Clinton, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Rome, N. Y. Alexander Jackson, A. M., M. D., [Boston], son of Isaac and Sally (Thomas) Jackson, was born in Winthrop, May 18, 1819 ; ALUMNI, 1840. 175 fitted for college at Bostou Latiu School. Studied medicine at Boston, three years ; since then has practised at Plymouth. Married, June 14, 1849, Cordelia A., dan. of Nathaniel Eeeves, of Wayland. Three children. P. O. address, Plymouth, Mass. George Baker Jewett, A. M., D. D., [Salem], son of Paul and Eleanor (Punchard) Jewett, was born in Lebanon, Me., Sept. 11, 1818 ; fitted for college at Latin Grammar School in Salem ; entered college, 1837. Andover T. S., '40— '42 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '42— '44 ; teacher in private schools, Salem and Lowell, '44 — '60 ; Profes- sor of Latin and Modern Languages, Amherst Coll., '60 — '64; ordained at Nashua, May 24, 1856, and p.. First Cong. Church, '54 — '56 ; resided at Salem, since 1856. Supt. of Salem Leg. Co., '63 — '71. Author of " Baptism versus Immersion," " Letter to the A7nerican Bible Union," "Critique on the Greek Text of the New Testament as edited by the American Bible Union," etc. D. D., Amherst, 1871. Married, May 19, 1845, Mary Jennison, dau. of Henry Whipple, Esq., of Salem. One child. P. O. address, Salem, Mass. John Henkt Martin Leland, A. M., son of John and Lydia (Leland) Leland, was born in Amherst, Jan. 25, 1821 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '42 — '45 ; ordained, Oct. 13, 1847; So. Royalston, '47— '49 ; Bethel, Me., '50— '53 ; Huntington, '53 — 'o5;s. s., Thorndike (Palmer), '5.5 — '68; w. c, Amherst, since '5^i. Married, Oct. 8, 1845, Eliza T., dau. of Joseph P. Leland, of Sherborn. Four children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. George Robert Lord, A. M., son of Nathaijiel and Eunice (Kimball) Lord, was born in Ipswich, Dec. 16, 1817; fitted for college at Pinkertou Academj-, Deny, N. H. Studied law with Otis P. Lord, Esq., '45 — '48 ; admitted to the bar in Sept., 1848 ; practised in Ipswich and Salem ; Register of Probate for Essex Co., '63 — '55 ; Asst. Clerk of the Courts of Essex Co., since '67. Married, Oct. 17, 1850, Mary, dau. of Joseph Marshall, of Ipswich. Five children. P. O. address, Salem, Mass. George Hates Merrick,. son of Noah and Statira (Hays) Mer- rick, was born at Wilbraham, July 21, 1821 ; fitted for college at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham. Died from consumption, at Wil- braham, Jan. 7, 1841. Simeon Miller, son of Daniel and Parmela (Jones) Miller, wa.s born in Ludlow, Mar. 20, 1815 ; fitted for college with Rev. David R. Austin of Ludlow, Rev. B. F. Clark of Buckland, and at Hopkins 176 ALBMNI, 1840. Academy, Hadley. Andover T. S., '41 — '44; s. s., Ireland parish, West Springfield, now Holyoke, '44 — '46, ordained there, May 7, 1846, and p., '46— '70 ; s. s., So. Deerfleld, '70— '72 ; w. c, Spring- field, '72 — '76; a. p., Andover, Ct., since 1876. Member of Mass. Legislature, 18(15 ; Supt. of Public Schools, Holyoke, '65 — '66. Married, (1) Sept. 11, 1849, Charlotte A., dan. of Noble Ewing, of Philadelphia, Pa., who died Oct. 29, 1851 ; (2) Jan. 3, 1860, Lucretia W., dau. of Ezra Lamb, of Phillipston. Six children. P. 0. address, Andover, Ct. Thomas GIeikr Muephey, A. M., [New Castle Co., Del. J, son of Samuel and Nancy (Vail) Murphey, was born in Kent Co., Del., Mar. 26, 1817 ; fitted for college at Newark, Del., and at Andover and Amherst Academies. Princeton T. S., '40 — '43; s. s., Presbyterian church, Dover, Del., '43 — '44, ordained there, July 24, 1844, and p., '44^'6l ; chaplain of the First Kegt. Del. Vols., '61 — '65 : mis- sionary to the freedmen, residing at Amelia C. H., Va., '60 — '77. Author of "Four Years of the War," and of two manuscripts, "A History of the Presbyterian Churches and Schools for Freedmen in Amelia Co., Va.," and "Ten Years Among the Freedmen in Vir- ginia." Died from spinal meningitis, at Dover, Del., Jan. 9, 1878. Married, July 31, 1844, Elizabeth Walker, dau. of Thompson Kim- berly, of Amherst. Seven children. Samuel Newman, son of Samuel and Phoebe (Hale) Newman, was born in Newbury, Sept. 3, 1815 ; fitted for college at Dummer Acad- emy, Byfield. Harvard Law School, '40 — '41 ; studied law also with Mr. Lunt of Newburyport, and Mr. Gray of Boston ; admitted to the bar in 1842 ; practised at Newburyport, '42 — '45 ; farmer in New- bury, and engaged in business at the West during the remainder of his life ; merchant at San Francisco, Cal., about 18.t0 ; merchant at Portland, Or., '53— '63, and at Denver, Col., '74— '76. Died from consumption, at Newburyport, Oct. 11, 1879. Unmarried. Thomas Snell Norton, [Amherst], son of Allen and Mehitable (Suell) Norton, was born at New Braintree, Nov. 25, 1813; fitted for college at Hadley Academy. Studied theology at East Windsor T. I., and in Hartford, Ct. ; s. s., Sullivan, X. H., '44 — '46, ordained there, Feb. 4, 1846, and p., '46 — '58 ; a. p., Dover, '58 — '68; a. p., Northbridge, '69 — '72; Beechwood (Cohasset), '73 — '75; a. p., Prescott, '75 — '81 ; w. c, Dover, since '81. Married, (1) Sept. 8, 1842, Julia Ann, dau. of Gideon Cooley, of Conway, who died Mar. 31, 1876 ; (2) Mar. 27, Us77, Mrs. Louise Holt, dau. of Alvah Holt, of Hartford., Ct. Four children. P. O. address, Needham, Mass. Ariel Ebenezer Parish Perkins, D. D., son of Rev. Ebenezer and Amelia (Parish) Perkins, was born in Royalston, Oct. 11, 1820; ALUMNI, 1840. 177 fitted for college at Phillips Aoademy, Andover. Studied at Andover T. S., one year, and with his father, one year ; teacher of Academy at Keene, N. H., and studied with Rev. Z. L. Barstow, D. D., two years ; ordained at Phillipston, Sept. 18, 1844, and p., '44 — '55 ; p., Ware, since 1855. Published numerous sermons. D. D., Williams, 1870. Married, (1) Sept. 25, 1850, Emilv, dau. of Samuel A. Pear- .son, pf Hanover, N. H., who died Nov. ll', 1854 ; (2) Feb. 19, 1856, Susan 0., dau. of Henry Poor, of Peabody. Eight children. P. O. address. Ware, Mass. Frederic Hyde Pitkin, son of Osmyn and Emily (Norton) Pitkin, was born at East Hartford, Ct., April 13, 1820 ; fitted for college at East Hartford Academy, Ct. ; Univ. of Vt., '36 — '37; Am- herst Coll., '37— '40. Teacher, '40— '42 ; East Windsor T. I., '42 — '45 ; ordained at East Hartford, Ct., Sept. 4, 1845 ; home mis- sionary, Delavan, Wis., '45 — '47. Died of brain fever, at Delavau, Wis., Apr. 26, 1847. Married, Sept. 9, 1845, Catharine A., dau. of John Porter, of Somerville, N. J. One child. Francis Grebnleaf Pratt, A. M., son of Capt. Greenleaf and Lucy Edson Pratt, was born in Middleboro, Jan. 30, 1821 ; fitted for college at Bridgewater and Amherst Academies. Master of Gram- mar School, New Bedford, '40 — '41 ; principal of Bridgewater Acad- emy, '41— '43; Union T. S., '43— '45 ; Andover T. S., '45— '46 ; resident licentiate, Andover T. S., one year ; ordained at So. Maiden (nowEverett) , Oct. 19, 1849, and p., Winthrop Church, '49— '57 ; s. s., Peacedale, R. I., '58 ; w. c, Middleboro, since 1858, occupied in literary and miscellaneous work. Married, Sept. 8, 1816, Char- lotte, dau. of Zechariah Eddy, of Middleboro. Four children. P. 0. address, Middleboro, Mass. Horace Pratt, son of Jonathan and Sarah (Beckford) Pratt, was born in Providence, R. I., Apr. 11, 1815; fitted for college at an academy in Westminster ; entered college in 1835, being absent one year. Bangor T. S., three years; ordained at Phippsburg, IMe., Mar. 28, 1849; home missionary in the following ^ places : Phipps- burgh. Me. ; Falmouth ; Dighton ; Orfordville, N. H. ; Plainfield, Vt. ; and short supplies at Providence, R. I. ; Seekonk ; Colebrook, N. H. ; Norway Centre, Me. ; now resides in Northfield, Vt. Mar- ried, Mar 21, 1859, Mary Thompson, dau. of Hazen Chamberliu, of Colebrook, N. H. Three children. P. O. address, Northfield, Vt. Pliny Fisk Sanborne, son of Rev. Peter and Martha \Wakefield) Sanborne, was born at Reading, Oct. 26, 1820 ; fitted for college at Reading Academy. Teacher of Academy, So. Egremont, '40 — '41 ; East Windsor T. I., '41 — ^'44 ; s. s., So. Reading, '44 — '45 ; ordained at EastGranby, Ct., Apr. 29, 1846, and p., '46— '53 ; p., Nunda, N. 16 178 ALUMNI, 1840. Y., '53— '57; p., West Bloomfleld, N. Y., '57— '69 ; a. p., Presby- terian church, Springfield, N. Y., since '69. Was in the service of the Cliristian Commission at Camp Stevenson and City Point, '64. Autlior of " History of First Presbyterian Church, Springfield, X. Y.," and of several funeral discourses. Married, May 20, 1846, Caroline Sophia, dau. of Chester Goodale, of So. Egremont. Ten children. P. O. address. East Springfield, N. Y. Jacob Oscar Smith, [Potsdam, N. Y.j, son of Justus and Fanny (Chipmau) Smith, was born in Franklin, Nov. 12, 1821 ; fitted for college at Potsdam Academy, and entered in 1837. Taught school, and studied law with Judge Stephens of Madison, Ind. Died of quick consumption, at Madison, Ind., Sept. 25, 1841. Unmamed. William Snell, son of Thomas and Susanna (Allen) Snell, was born at Ware, May 4, 1817 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Engaged in the book business, Newbuiyport, six years ; photographer in Salem, fifteen years ; in Chester, Pa. , seven years ; now in Elizabeth, N. J. Taught private schools, for a time, in Palmer and other places ; canvassed for the "Puritan;" newspaper correspondent", Washington, D. C, in 1865. Married, June 26, 1849, Helen M., dau. of Eev. Edwin M. Stone, of Providence, E. I. Five children. P. O. address, Elizabeth, N. J. Henry Martyn Spofford, A. M., LL. D., [Amherst], son of Luke Ainsworth and Grata Matilda (Eaud) Spofl'ord. was born at Gilmauton, N. H., Sept. 8, 1821 ; fitted for college at Merrimac Academy, Groveland. Assoc, principal of a Y'oung Ladies' Semi- nary, Savannah, Ga., one year; tutor, Amherst Coll., '42 — '44; teacher of an Academy, and studying law, Minden, La. ; admitted to the bar at Monroe, La., Oct., 1846 ; practised at Minden, La., one year ; at Shreveport, La. , '47 — '53 ; Assoc. Judge of the Supreme Court of La., '54 — '58 ; practised at New Orleans, '58 — '80 ; in 1870, became executor of the will of Thomas Martin, and spent much of the time at Pulaski, Tenn.. engaged in administering the estate. Was elected, in 1877, to the U. S. Senate, by the Nichols' Legisla- ture of La., but the seat was awarded b}' the Senate to his competitor, Mr. Kellogg. Author of "The Louisiana Magistrate ;" his judicial decisions are contained in vols. 9 — 13 of the Louisiana Eeports. LL. D., Amherst, 1877. Died of abscess of the liver, at Bed Sul- phur Springs, W. Va., Aug. 20, 1880. Married, Jan. 7, 1861, Ophelia, dau. of Thomas Martin, Esq., of Pulaski, Tenn. Three children. Elisha Eodolpiius Spragde, son of Elisha L. and Clarissa (Day) Sprague, was born in Killingly, Ct., Feb. 14, 1817 ; fitted for college at Plainfield Academy, Ct. Principal of Denton Academy, Md., and ALUMNI, 1840. 1 7'.) studying law with Hon. James L. Bartol, two years ; admitted to the bar, 1843 ; practised in Denton, Md., '43 — '45 ; at Baltimore, Md., '45 — '67. Died from yellow fever, at Guayaquil, Ecuador, S. A., July 23, 1867, while there on business. Married, May 1, 1845, Alida Margaret, dau. of Pierre Cherbonnier, Esq., of New Orleans, La., who died May 4, 1864. Two children. John Herrick Stratton, [Salem], son of Lemuel Stratton, was born about 1814. Andover T. vS., '40 — '43; a. p., Pittston, Me., '44— '48 ; s. s., Erving, '49— '50 ; w. c, Erving, '50— '51. Died from consumption!, at Erving, Apr. 26, 1851. Unmarried. Calvin Terry, A. M., son of Solomon and Margaret (Pease) Terry, was born in Enfield, Ct., Feb. 3, 1817 ; fitted for college with his sister, Sarah Terry, and at Southampton. East Windsor T. I., '40 — '43 ; s. s., Tariffville, Ct., one year ; s. s.. South Church, Hart- ford, Ct., Wethersfleld, Ct., Danielsonville, Ct., Chicopee Falls, &c., three months each; ordained at Griswold, Ct., Dec. 26, 1846, and p., '46— '51 ; p.. No. Weymouth, '52 — '57; home missionary worlt, Boston and vicinity, seven years; a. p., North Parish Church, Ha- verhill, '69 — '75 ; w. c. No. Weymouth, since 1875. Supt. of Schools, Weymouth, two years. Author of " Familiar Conversations on the Question, Why I became a Minister?" "Commentary on Genesis," " Essay on Capital Punishment," " Letters on Congregationalism," also several sermons and numerous articles for the press. Married, Feb. 25, 1846, Mary E., dau. of John Brooks, of Salem. Ten chil- dren. P. 0. address, No. We3'mouth, Mass. Jeremy Webster Tuck, son of Jonathan and Dorothy (Webster) Tuck, was born in Kensington, N. H., Oct. 8, 1811 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '40 — '41 ; East Windsor T. I., '41— '43 ; ordained at Ludlow, Sept. 6, 1843, and p., '43 — '59; a. p.. First Church, (Thorndike) Palmer, '60 — '66; p., Jewett City, Ct., '66— '76 ; p.. Third Cong. Church, (Westfield Soci- ety), Middletown, Ct., since '77. Married, (1) Sept. 4, 1843, Irene Montague, dau. of Spencer Moody, of South Hadley, who died Aug. 28, 1844; (2) Nov. 4, 1845, Ann Ruby, dau. of Samuel Mowry, of Norwich, Ct. Seven children. P. O. address, Middletown, Ct. Franklin Tuthill, A. M., M. D., son of Nathaniel and Clarissa (Miller) Tuthill, was born in Greenport, L. I., Apr. 3, 1822 ; fitted for college at Cambridge, Eng. Studied medicine in N. Y. City ; BI. D., Univ. of the City of N. Y., 1844 ; practised at Southold, L. I.,' '44 — '51 ; practised in N. Y. City ; on the editorial corps of " N. Y. Times ;" one of the editors and proprietors of " San Francisco Even- ing Bulletin," Cal., '59 — '65. Twice a member of New York Legis- lature, and declined a third election. Visited Europe for his health. 180 ALUMNI, 1840. '64 — '6.J. Autlioi- of a " History of California." Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. -27, 1865. Married, July 7, 1847, Emma H., dau. of Salter Horton, of Southold, L. I. Two children. Thomas Scott Vaill, A. M., [Monson], son of Rev. William F. and Asenath (Selden) ^^^ill, was born in No. Guilford, Ct., Mar. 2.5, 1818 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy, and entered in 1835. East Windsor T. I., '40 — '43 ; ordained at Millersburg, 111., Apr. 20, 1844; preached in Mercer Co., 111., '43— '48 ; p., Knoxville, 111., '48— '63; s.s.,Newtou,Ia., '63— '67 ; s. s.. Stark Co., 111., '67— '70 ; s. s., Quiucy, 111., '70 — "71 ; s. s., Lacon, 111., '71 — '74; p., Beatrice, Neb., '74 — '77 ; w. c, Beatrice, Neb., since 1877. Published several sermons. Married, Aug. 1, 1844, Elizabeth Selden, dau. of Elijah Comstock, of Hadlyme, Ct. Seven children. P. O. address, Bea- trice, Neb. Edward Flint Watson, A. M., son of Samuel and SaUy (Vickery) Watson, was born in Cherry Valley (Leicester), Nov. 29, 1818; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Teacher of English and Classical School, Oak Grove, Chesterfield Co., Va., '40— '43 ; at Mount Cliry and Ellington, Hanover Co., Va., '43 — '45. Died from consumption at Leicester, Apr. 14, 1845. Unmarried. George Milton Williams, M. D., son of Richard Farr and Mary (Miller) Williams, was born in Savannah, Ga., Nov., 1819; fitted for college at a select classical and English school in East Hartford, Ct. Studied medicine in Philadelphia, Pa. ; M. D., Jefferson Medical Coll., about 1845 ; practised, and taught, at Waynesboro, Burke Co., Ga. Died from inflammation of the bowels, at White Bluff, six miles from Savannah, Ga., Oct. 19, 1848. Unmarried. CLASS OF 1841. Samuel Hovte Allen, A. M., son of Chester and Anna (Rice) Allen, was born in Belchertown, Feb. 20, 1819 ; fitted for college at Monson Academv. Union T. S., '42 — '44; s. s., Windsor Locks, Ct., '45— '46; ordained there, Apr. 22, 1846; p. there, '46—62, and w. c. there, '62— '80 ; Hartford, Ct., since '80. Married, Feb. 16, 1847, Julia Ann, dau. of Dr. William Seward Piersou, of Wind- sor, Ct. Six children. P. O. address, Hartford, Ct. Rowland Ayres, A. M., son of Edwin and Rachel (Kent) Ajtcs, was born in Granby, May 1, 1817; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, with Rev. James Knight of Granby, and at Monson Acad- emy. Teaclier of Academy, Southampton, L. I.-, '41— '42, and '43 — '44 ; Andover T. S., '42 — '43 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '45— '46 ; Princeton T. S., '46 — '47; ordained at Hadley, Jan. 12, 1848, and ALUMNI, 1841. 181 p., First Church, since. Member of the School Committee, Hadley, twenty-three years ; overseer of Cliarity Fund, Amherst Coll. , since '55 ; member of Mass. Legislature, 1882. Published three sermons. Married, June 12, 1849, Jane E., dau. of Chester Webster, of Farm- ington, Ct. Six children. P. 0. address, Hadley, Mass. Andrew Blaikie, son of G-eorge Dundas and Mary Monroe (Brown) Blaikie, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 8, 1821 ; fitted for college with John T. lialsey of Elizabeth City, N. J. Has resided in Chicago since 1841 ; engaged in iron business, ten years ; since then, in real estate and negotiation of securities. Married, July 16, 1845, Mary Jane, dau. of Andrew Elmer, of Western, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address. Fidelity Savings Bank, Chicago, 111. Ephraim Ward Bond, A. M., LL. B., son of Thomas and Jemima H. (Bush) Bond, was born in Springfield. Engaged in study of law; LL. B., Harvard, 1845; lawyer, Springfield. Overseer of Charity Fund, Amherst Coll., '64— '78. Donor of the " Bond Com- mencement Prize." Married a dau. of Augustus G. Hazard of Enfield, Ct. P. 0. address, Springfield, Mass. Sidney Brooks, son of Obed and Sally (Weekes) Brooks, was born in Harwich, Apr. 5, 1.S13 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher in Chatham Academy, three years ; established Pine Grove Seminary, in Harwich, a school for mercantile, nautical and classical education, and conducted it twenty years ; in charge of the Mass. Nautical School, a reformatory institution, on the ship "George M. Barnard," '66 — '72; in August, 1872, became Deputy U. S. Shipping Commissioner, under the Act of Congress for amel- iorating the condition of seamen ; now a book-keeper, Boston. Was Enrolling OflScer in 1863. His reports of the Mass. Nautical School were published. Married, May, 1859, Susan Sophia, dau. of George Chase, of Cornish, N. H. No children. P. O. address, 67 Com- mercial Wharf, Boston, Mass. Edwin Coburn, son of Pascal P. and Lydia (Jones) Coburn, was born in Dracut, Feb. 2, 1819. Studied law with George F. Farley, Esq., of Groton ; admitted to the bar there. Mar. 14, 1844 ; practised at Groton, '44 — '48 ; at Indianapolis, Ind., '48 — '57 ; at Chicago, III., '57— '62. Sergeant-Major, 2;3d Eegt. 111. Vols., afterwards First Lieutenant and Major, '62 — '65 ; joined the Fenians, was sent to Ireland on business relating to that organization, was arrested and put in prison, and died there, from lung fever, about 1867. Unmarried. George Cook, son of Simeon and Rachel (Ilolman) Cook, was born at Swansea, N. H., Aug. 31, 181 7 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. East Windsor T. I., '41 — '43; Andover T. 182 ALUMNI, 1841. S., '43 — '44 ; afterwards studied medicine, but never practised either profession; Professor of Mathematics, Dallas Institute, Selma, Ala., '4,5 — -'49 ; engaged in the oak lumber business, '50 — '66 ; now resides in Keene, N. H. Chairman of School Board, Keene, N. H., '56 — ^'57 ; traveled in Europe, Asia, and Africa, '66 — '67. Unmarried. P. O. address, Keene, N. H. Isaac C. Day, son of Henry and Olive (Dorraace) Day, was born in Killingly, Ct., May 25, 1815 ; fitted for college at Plainfield Acad- emy. Graduated at East Windsor T. I., 1845 ; ordained at So. Killingly, Ct., May 18, 1845, and p., '45— '48 ; p., Preston, Ct., one year ; s. s., at various other places in Ct., several years ; resided at Southwick, and at "West Killingly, Ct. ; engaged in mercantile busi- ness. Providence, R. I. Married, Nov. 18, 1846, Mary C, dau. of Samuel Griggs, of Pomfret, Ct. Three children. P. 0. address, 116 Lockwood St., Providence, R. I. NoADiAH Smith Dickinson, A. M., son of Nathaniel C. and Submit (Smith) Dickinson, was born in Amherst, Mar. 22, 1815 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Andover T. S., '42 — '45; teacher, Townsend, '45 — '46 ; preached in Heath, and other places, '46 — '47; ordained at Wendell, May 27, 1847, and p., '47— '52 ; p., Chatham, '52— '58 ; p., Foxboro, '58— '69 ; a. p.. So. Egremont, '72 — ^'76. Died from consumption, at Jacksonville, Fla., Mar. 28, 1876. Married, Sept. 4, 1845, Asenath, dau. of Phineas Goodrich, of Leominster. Two children. Sanfokd Eastman, M. D., sou of John L. and Sally R. (Halsey) Eastman, was born at Lodi, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1821 ; fitted for college at Ovid Academy, N. Y. Engaged in farming and teaching for several vears ; studied medicine with his father, and Dr. J. P. White of Buffalo, N. Y., and at Univ. of Buffalo, '48— '51 ; M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, Feb., 1851; practised at Buffalo, N. Y., '51— '71 ; at Riverside, Cal., and engaged in fruit culture, '71 — '74. Professor of Anatomy, Univ. of Buffalo, '58 — '67 ; and of Anatomj- and Clin- ical Surgery there, '67 — '70 ; Surgeon to the Hospital of the Sisters of Charitj', and to the Buffalo General Hospital ; Health Officer of Buffalo, '61 — '67 ; appointed a member of N. Y. Board o^ State Charities, in 1871. Published an introductory medical lecture, and some medical and surgical reports. Died from consumption, at Riverside, Cal., Jan. 8, 1874. Married, (1) June 25, 1844, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. H. Taylor, of Trumansburg, N. Y., who died Mar. 18, 1848; (2) May 25, 185.S, Sarah A., dau. of Anthony D. Schuyler, of Ovid, N. Y., who died Mar. 23, 1864; (3) Nov. 3, 1867, Anna Louise Schuyler, of Buffalo, N. Y. Five children. JosElPH Myron Rensselaer Eaton, A. M., son of Thomas and Betsey (Steward) Eaton, was born in Fitchburg, Oct. 15, 1814; ALUMNI, 1841. 183 fitted for college at Leicester Academy, and entered college, 1836. Andover T. S., '41 — '44; s. s., Clintonville '(Lancaster) , now Clin- ton, '44 — '45; ordained there, Jan. 9, 1845, and p., '46 — '47; p., Shirley, '47— '50 ; p., Henniker, N. H., '51— '68; a. p., Medfleld, '69— '76 ; w. c, Fitchburg, since '77. Married, Dec. 23, 1844, Harriette, dau. of Timothy Fitch Downe, of Fitchburg. Two children. P. 0. address, Fitchburg, Mass. Richard Ely, A. M., son of Elisha and Eliza Maria (Ely) Ely, was born in Chenango Point (noyv BinghaYnton) , N. Y., Dec. 29, 1819 ; fitted for college at Ellington High School, Ct. ; entered col- lege, 1836; absent one year. Studied law at Binghamton, N. Y. ; admitted to the bar in 1844; practised in Binghamton, N. Y., and Watertown, N. Y. ; abandoned his profession in 1848 ; U. S. Mail Agent, four years ; engaged in forwarding and commission business ; became an insurance agent in 1869. Married, Sept 12, 1849, Sarah, dau. of Abraham Roseboom, of Cherry Valley, N. Y. Six children. P. 0. address, Binghamton, N. Y. Joshua Sanders Gay, A. M., [Bridgewater] , son of Rev. Eben- ezer and Laura (Sanders) Gay, was born in Stoughton, Feb. 7, 1819 ; fitted for college with bis father, and at Bridgewater Academy ; entered college in 1838. Graduated at Andover T. S., 1845 ; s. s., §t. Stephen, N. B., '45— '46 : s. s., Biddeford, Me., '46— '47 ; ordained at Andover, Me., Jan. 27, 1848, and p., '47 — ''51; p., Pittston, Me., '51 — '53; a. p., Stoddard, N. H., '54 — '57 ; s. s., Chichester, N. H., '57— '63 ; s. s., Byfleld, '66— '69 ; w. c, Byflield, '69— '70; s. s., Brookfield, Vt., '71— '72 ; p.. Auburn, N. H., '72— '74; a. p.. Centre Harbor, N. H., '74— '77; a. p., Hanson, since 1878. Married, May 15, 1848, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Rishworth Jordan, of Biddeford, Me. Six children. P. O. address, Hanson, Mass. Charles Grosvenor Goddard, A. M., son of Ashbel and Eliza- beth Sophia (Grosvenor) Goddard, was born in Petersham, Feb. 26, 1817; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Graduated at East Windsor T. I., in 1849 ; ordained at West Hartland, Ct., June 13, 1850, and preached, '50 — '53 ; principal of the Academy at East Windsor Hill, Ct., '54-'56 ; p., West Hartland, Ct., '56— '72. Died from consumption, at West Hartland, Ct., Aug. 29, 1872. Married, Sept. 9, 1850, Anna N., dau. of Isaac Palmer Gates, of Edwardsburgh, C. W. Three children. Abel Harwood, son of Jonas and Lucretia (Winslow) Harwood, was born in No. Brookfield, Nov. 23, 1814; fitted for college at Amherst and Wilbraham Academies; Amherst Coll., '36 — '38, and '39_'41. Teacher, Shelby Co., Ky., '41— '42 ; teacher, young 184 ALUMNI, 1841. ladies' school, Lexington, Ky., '42 — '43; engaged in the boot and shoe business, Lexington, Ky., '43 — '■'>?> ; in same business, Bloom- ington,Ill.,'53 — '59 ; engaged, since 18.09, in care of his property and real estate ; at Bloomington, 111., '59 — '66; at Mahomet, 111., '66 — '69 ; at Champaign, 111., since '70. Member of the 111. Constitutional Convention, '69 — '70. Author of " Number of the True Apostles." Married', (1) Aug. 4, 1841, Mary Day, dau. of Dea. Tyler Batchel- ler, of No. Brookfleld, who died at Bloomington, 111., Dec. 8, 1856; (2) June 22, 1858, Isabella Dickj-, dau. of Wilson Porter Boyd, of Bloomington, 111. Eleven children. P. O. address. Champaign, III. Harrison Otis Howland, son of Southworth and Esther (AUen) Howland, was born in West. Brookfleld, Jan. 25, 1813; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Union T. S., '41 — '44, and resident licentiate, '44 — '45 ; ordained by the Columbia Presbj'tery, Dec. 23, 1846; p., Ashland, N. Y., '46 — '50; s. s. and p., Cong, church, Warner, N. H., '52— '57 ; p., Chester, N. H., '57— '63 ; p., Presby- terian church, Girard, Pa., '63 — '67; s. s., Ellington, N. Y._. '67 — '70 ; w. c, Kinderhook, N. Y., '71 — '72, where he died from nervous prostration, Feb. 13, 1872. Married, Nov. 23, 1845, Hannah 0., dau. of William Bailej-, of Amesbury. Four children. William Ware Hov^land, son of Southworth and Polly (Ware) Howland, was born in West Brookfleld, Feb. 25, 1817; fltted for college at West Brookfleld and Leicester Academies. Union T. S., '42 — '45 ; ordained at So. Hadley, Oct. 14, 1845 ; missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., Batticotta, Ceylon; Tillipally, Jaffna, Ceylon; and Oodooville, Jaffna, Ceylon. Has written a few tracts and reports, ' mostly in Tamil. Married, Oct. 14, 1845, at South Hadley, Susan, dau. of Jonas Reed, of Heath. Eight children. P. O. address, Oodooville, Jaffna, Ceylon. Prosper Kimball Hutchinson, M. D. ,son of Ralph and Eliza (Kim- ball) Hutchinson, wasborninPlainfield, Ct., Aug. 29, 1817. Studied medicine with Dr. Coggshall of Plainfield, and graduated at the Medical Coll., New Haven, Ct., 1847 ; practised at Rice City (Cov- entry), R. I., '47— '72 ; surgeon of 12th Regt., R. I. Vols., '62-'63 ; member of R. I. Legislature, '65 — '66. Died at Rice City, R. I., Nov. 1, 1872. Married, Nov. 20, 1850, Jane A., dau. of Jeremiah McGregoi', of Coventry, R. I. No children. Daniel Kimball, son of Jonathan Choate and Mary (Lord) Kim- ball, was born in Salem, Nov. 20, 1818 ; fitted for college at the Salem High School. Studied law in Salem, and admitted to the bar, Blay, 1845 ; practised law there, '45 — '54. Died from consumption, at Salem, Dec. 10. 1854. Married, July, 1850, Mrs. Ann F. French. One child. ALUMNI, 1841. 185 Jabez Baldwin Lyman, A. M., M. D., son of Ahira and Lydia (Baldwin) Lyman, was born in Easthampton, Apr. 18, 1820 ; fitted for college at Southampton and Hadley Academies. Teacher in G-eorgia and So. Carolina, four years, being Prof essor of Mathematics in Oglethorpe Univ., one j-ear and a half ; Andover T. S., one year ; tutor of French and German, Amherst Coll., '48 — '49 ; studied medi- cine in Paris, Vienna and Philadelphia, Pa. ; M. D., Jefferson Medical Coll., 1857 ; practised at Chicago, 111., '57 — '58 ; at Rockford, 111., '58 — '81 ; now resides in Salem. Examining Surgeon for pensions, Rockford, 111!, '63— '81. Married, Sept. 5, 1860, Lucy, dau. of Ephraim De Pne, of Genoa, 111. Five children. P. O. address, Salem, Mass. Sabin McKinney, son of Jacob and Eliza (Sabin) McKinney, was horn in Binghamton, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1816; fitted for college with Rev. P. Lockwood of Binghamton, N. Y. ; Oberlin Coll., '36; Amherst Coll., '38— '41. Union T. S., '41— '42 ; Auburn T. S., '42— '44 ; ordained by the Presbytery of Tioga, Apr. 16, 1845 ; s. s., Bath, N. Y., '44— '45 ; s. s., Greenwich, N. Y., '45— '47 ; p., Fredo- nia, N. Y., '47 — '51; s. s., Franklin, Pa., '52 — '54 ; Agent of Amer- ican and Foreign Christian Union, East Bloomfield, N. Y., '64 — '55 ; p., Bergen, N. Y., '55 — ^'57 ; engaged in the wholesale produce busi- ness, Binghamton, N. Y., since 1857. School Commissioner, ten years, and Water Commissioner, five years, at Binghamton, N. Y. Married, Jan. 27, 1847, Elizabeth Sheldon, dau. of Dr. Hiram Cor- liss, of Greenwich, N. Y. Twelve children. P. O. address, Bing- hamton, N. Y. Ellis James Newlin, A. M., D. D., [Wilmington, Del. J Studied theology ; p., Second Presbyterian church, Lynchburg, Va., '49 — '52 ; s. s., Richmond, Va., '53; p., Secoud Presbyterian church, Alex- andria,Va.,'54 — '56 ; President of Delaware Coll., '57— '58 ; p.. Bloom- field, N. J., '59— '63 ; w. c, Hoboken, N. J., '64 ; p., Hazelton, Pa., '66 — '70 ; s. s., Newark, N. J., '71, and agent there, '72; w.c. Bloom- field, N. J., '73— '74; w.c, Newark, N. J., '76; w. c, Wilmington, Del., since '78. P. O. address, Wilmington, Del. Samuel Junius Parker, A. M., M. D., [Ithaca, N. Y.J, son of Rev. Samuel and Jerusha (Lord) Parker, was born in Danby, N. Y., May 19, 1819 ; fitted for college at Homer and Ithaca Academies, N . Y. ; Yale Coll., '37— '39 ; Amherst Coll., '39— '41. Union T. S., '41- '44; licensed in 1844, by Fourth Presbytery of N. Y. ; s. s., Ramapo, N. Y., '45— '46 ; s. s., Geneva, N. Y.,'46— '47; s. s., Clyde, N. Y., '47— '48 ; s. s., Volney, N. Y., '48— '51 ; teacher and medical student, Ithaca, N. Y., '52 — '54 ; physician, Nunda, N. Y., one year; physician and seamen's chaplain, Mobile, Ala., '55 — '57 ; 17 186 ALUMNI, 1841. physician, Ithaca, N. Y., since 1857. Served under Christian Com- mission, in Va., 1864. M. D., N. Y. Medical Coll., I860. Married, July 1, 1844, Rachel A., dau. of Levi Field, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Three children. P. 0. address, Ithaca, N. Y. Theophilos Parsons Phelps, son of Charles P. and Charlotte (Parsons) Phelps, was born at Hadley, Aug. 26, 1821 ; fitted for college at Deerfield and Chicopee, and at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Has always resided in Hadley ; has been an invalid for many years. Author of "Five Books of Moses." Unmarried. P. O. address, Hadley, Mass. Thomas Sanderson Russell, son of Levi and Cynthia (Carver) Russell, was born in Mendou, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1821 ; fitted for col- lege at Mendon Academj', N. Y. Died from consumption, while a student of law, at Mendon, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1844. Unmarried. Charles Smith, son of Charles and Orithea (Morton) Smith, was born in Hatfield, Aug. 10, 1818 ; fitted for college at Amherst Acad- emy. Teacher, Richmond, Va., '41— '42 ; Andover T. S., '42— '43, and '44— '45; Yale T. S., '43— '44 ; ordained at Warren, Oct. 10, 1847, and p., '47 — '52 ; s. s., South Church, Andover, '52 — '53 ; p., Shawmut Church, Boston, '53 — '58 ; s. s., Oak Place Church, Boston, '60 — '61 ; p., South Church, Andover, '61 — '76 ; w. c, Andover, since 1876. Published some sermons. Married, Dec. 6, 1849, Car- oline L., dau. of Hon. Joseph E. Sprague, of Salem. Three children. P. O. address, Andover, Mass. Frederick Merrick Starkvteather, A. M., son of Haynes K. and L. Almira (Merrick) Starkweather, was born in Northampton, Sept. 5, 1820 ; fitted for college at Northampton High School. Union T. S., '42 — '45; licensed to preach but never ordained; s. s., Spring- field, N. J., '46 ; s. s., Chester, '47 ; w. c, Northampton, '48— '49 ; teacher, Baltimore, Md., '50. Died of consumption, at Northamp- ton, Mar. 13, 1851. Unmarried. Francis Vergnies Tenney, A. M., [Boston], son of Samuel and Deborah (Pearson) Tennej', was born in Newbnryport, Apr. 19, 1819 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '41 — '44; ordained at So. Braintree, Aug. 7, 1845, and p., '45 — '48; w. c, Boston, '48— '50 ; p., Byfield, '50— '57 ; w. c, Byfield and Maiden, '57 — '58; p., Manchester, '58 — '69; p., Saugus, '69 — '78 ; a. p., Phillipston, '78— '80 ; w. c. Sing Sing, N. Y., '80— '81 ; Chelsea, since '82. Published a funeral sermon. Married, (1) in Boston, Oct. 8, 1846, Jane Robinson, dau. of Solomon Hutebiugs, of Amherst, who died Nov. 24, 1861; (2) in Boston, Nov. 17, 1852, Almira Dodge, dau. of Joshua Webb, of Newcastle, Me., who died .Jan. 26, 1854 ; (3) Dec. 4, 1854, Joanna, dau. of Isaac Stan- wood, of Ipswich. Four children. P. O. address, Chelsea, Mass. ALUMNI, 1841. 187 Edwakd Geiswold Tvler, A. M., son of Joab and Nabby (803- mour) Tyler, was born in Harford, Pa., Jul}' 23, 1816; fitted for college at Harford, Pa., and Amherst Academies; Amherst Coll., '34 — '36, and '39 — '41. Assoc, principal of Pittsfleld Young Ladies' Institute, '41 — '45 ; principal of Pittsfleld Gymnasium, or Boys' Boarding School, '45 — '48 ; principal and proprietor of Ontario Female Seminary, Canandaigua, N. Y., '48 — '61 ; from impaired health gave up teaching, and engaged in business, mainly in real estate and banking. Vice President of the First National Bank of Canandaigua, N. Y., '64 — '72, and Pres., since '72. Married, Oct. 1, 1844, Mary M., dau. of Hon. Morgan Carpenter, of Poughkeep- sie, N. Y. "Three children. P. O. address, Canandaigua, N. Y. Aaron Walker, A. M., M. D., son of Aaron and Submit (Clark) Walker, was born in Belchertown, Aug. 20, 1815 ; fitted for college at Burr Seminary, Manchester, Vt., and Monson Academy. Principal of Burlington Academy, Mass., '41 ; taught a private school. Ware Village, '41 — '42 ; teacher. Eighth Grammar School, Lowell, '42 — '45 ; teacher, Winthrop School, Boston, '45 — '47 ; studied medicine with Dr. E. Buck & Son, Boston, '46 — '47 ; teacher, Colburu Grammar School, Lowell, '49 — '64 ; in the service of the Christian Commission, New Orleans, La., '64; general agent for establishing and super- intending government colored schools of La., '64 — '66; Harvard Medical School, '66— '67 ; Homoeopathic Medical Coll. of N. Y., '67 — '68, receiving degree of M. D., 1868 ; practised in Manchester, N. H., '69 — '70; physician, Denver, Col., since '70. Married, July 8, 1844, Harriet C, dau. of Samuel C. Oliver, of Lowell, who died in Denver, Col., Apr. 17, 1878. One child. P. 0. address, 439 Champa St., Denver, Col. William Ward Whipple, A. M., son of John and Eunice (Hol- brook) Whipple, was born in Boylston, Aug. 25, 1813 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy ; Amherst Coll., '36 — '39, and '40 — '41. Teacher, Amherst Academy, '41 — '42; Andover T. S., '42— '43 ; Bangor T. S., '43— '45 ; ordained at Monticello, Mo., Nov. 8, 1846 ; home missionary, Presbyterian church, La Grange, Mo., '45 — '61 ; p., Cong, church, Griggsville, 111., '61 — '66; s. s., Presbyterian church, Clayton, 111., '66 — '75 ; s. s., Janesville, la., '75 — '80 ; w. c. Camp Point, 111., since '80. Married, Oct. 1, 1845, Emeline, dau. of John Godfrey, Esq., of Bangor, Me. Three children. P. O. address, Camp Point, 111. Alexander Yerington, son of Russell and Lois (Ross) Yering- ton, was born in Griswold, Ct., Dec. 24, 1817 ; fitted for college with Rev. S. D. Jewett, his pastor. East Windsor T. I., '41 — '44; on account of feeble health was unable to enter the ministiy, but preached in various places ; resided in Preston, Ct. ; studied Hebrew and Greek, and taught private pupils ; was one of the town School Visitors for twelve years. Died from consumption, at Preston, Ct., May 28, 1868. Unmarried. 188 ALUMNI, 1842. CLASS OF 1-842. William Allen, [Noi'thampton], son of Rev. Dr. William and Maria M. (Wheelock) Allen, was born in Brunswick, Me., March 31, 1822; fitted for college at No. Yarmouth, Me., and Phillips (Ando- ver) Academies; Bowdoin Coll., '38 — '39; Amherst Coll., '39 — '42. Studied law at Yale Law School, and at Northampton, '4'2 — '45 ; admitted to the bar in 1845 ; lawyer, Northampton, since 1845 ; Assoc. Justice of the Superior Court of Mass., '72 — '81 ; Assoc. Justice of Supreme Court, since 1881. Married, in 1858, Elizabeth H., dau. of Caleb J. Tenney, D. D., of Northampton. P. 0. address, Northampton, Mass. Lauren Armsby, A. M., [Waynesville, 111. J, son of Amos and Margaret Wood (Fletcher) Armsby, was born in Northbridge, Jan. 16, 1817 ; fitted for college with Mr. Witter, of Plainfield, Ct. Union T. S., '42— '43; Andover T. S., '43— '45 ; s. s., Pittston, Me., '45^'46; ordained. May 27, 1846; p., Chester, N. H., '46— '56 ; p., Faribault, Minn. , '56— '65 ; Chaplain of 8th Minn. Vols., '62— '65 ; s. s., Candia, N. H., '65 — '70; s. s., Mound City, Kans., '70— '73; s. s.. Council Grove, Kans., since '73. Married, (1) May 3, 1846, Hannah, dau. of Philip Vau Ingeu, of Albany, N. Y., who died Jan. 7, 1848 ; (2) May 22, 1849, Eliza Lee, dau. of Jonathan Lee Hale, of Windham, Me. Six children. P. 0. address. Council Grove, Kans. James Granger Bridgman, son of Jonathan and Jerusha (Smith) Bridgman, was born in Amherst, Feb. 14, 1820 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley ; Amherst Coll., '36— '38, and '40— '42. Principal of Monson Academy, '42 — '43; sailed for China, Oct., 1843 ; studied theology and Chinese with Dr. E. C. Bridgman, resid- ing at Victoria, Hong Kong, and at Macao; ordained. May 31, 1846 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Canton, '46— '50. Published in 1847, "The Notitia Linguae Sinicae of Premare, translated into English." Editor of "Chinese Repository." Was injured in the head while engaged in missionary work, causing inflammation of the brain and derangement, and committed suicide, dying at Canton, China, Dec. 6, 1860. Unmarried. RoswELL Lombard Chapin, son of Chauncey and Nancy (Lom- bard) Chapin,, was born in Springfield, Oct. 25, 1820 ; fitted for college with Simeon H. Calhoun of Springfield, and at Monson and Southampton. Teacher, Savannah, Ga., a few mouths; taught in SpringBeld, one winter ; carried on his father's farm, Springfield. Died from dyspepsia, terminating in consumption, at Springfield, June 16, 1846. Married, Sept. 23, 1845, Emily, dau. of David Curtis, of Curtisville. ALUMNI, 1842. 189 Joseph Gallup Cochran, son of .Samuel and Catbaiine (Gallup) Cochran, was born in Springville, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1817; fitted for college at Springville Academy. Union T. S., '44 — '47; ordained by the Buffalo Presbytery at Springville, N. Y., June 10, 1847. Missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Erzroom, Ty., '47 — '48; associate and principal of male seminary, Mt. Seir, Persia, '48 — '65, and '67— '71 ; visited America, '65 — '67. Author of "The Persian Flower." Died from typhoid fever, at Oroomiah, Persia, Nov. 2, 1871. Married, June 9, 1847, Deborah H., dau. of Joseph Plumb, ofGowanda, N. Y. Eight children. Henry Darling, A. M., D. D., son of Hon. William and Marga- retta Vaughan (Smith) Darling, was born in Reading, Pa., Dec. 27, 1823 ; fitted for college at a select school in Reading. Union T. S., '43_'44 ; Auburn T. S., '44— '46 ; ordained at Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 23, 1846, and p. of the Presbyterian church, '46 — '53 ; p., Philadel- phia, Pa.', '53— '61 ; invalid there, '61— '63 ; p., Albany, N. Y., '63 — '81 ; Pres. of Hamilton Coll., since '.si. Permanent Clerk of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, '54 — '64. Author of " Closet Walk," " Slavery and the War," " Worship an Element of Sanctuary Service," " Conformity to the Word," and several other sermons. D. D., Union, 1860. Married, (1) Sept. 13, 1846, Julia, dau. of Rev. William L. Strong, of Fayetteville, N. Y., who died July 14, 1851; (2) Apr. 29, 1853, Ophelia, dau. of Richard Wells, Esq., of Hudson, N. Y. Nine children. P. O. address, Clinton, N. Y. Artemas Dean, A. M., son of Artemas and Sarah (Loveland) ■Dean, was born in Cornwall, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1824 ; fitted for college at a select school in Cornwall, N. Y., taught by William Hill; entered college in 1839. Auburn T. S., '42 — '43; Andover T. S., '46 — '48 ; ordained at Johnson, Vt., P^eb. 5, 1849, and p!, '49 — '51 ; Newbury, Vt., '51 — '57; Schenectady, N. Y., '57 — '61 ; Greenfield, '61~'66 ; Westboro, '67— '69 ; p., Dutch Reformed church. Auburn, N. Y. ; p.. High Bridge, N. J. A. M., Univ. of Vt., 1850. Married, Jan. 24, 1849, Emma, dau. of John Carleton, of Chelsea, Vt. Six children. P. 0. address. High Bridge, N. J. Charles Bishop Dupfield, [Snow Hill, Md.J Entered college in the third term of Sophomore year. Lawyer, Norfolk, Va. P. O. address, Norfolk, Va. Daniel Taggart Fiske, A. M., D. D., son of Ebenezer and Han- nah (Tirrill) Fiske, was born in Shelburne, Mar. 29, 1819 ; fitted for college at Fellenberg Academy, Greenfield, and at a select school in Heath, taught by Whiting Griswold. Principal of Amherst Academy, '42— '43 ; Andover T. S., '43— '46 ; resident licentiate there, '46—47 ; ordained at Newburyport, Aug. 18, 1847, and p. of the Belleville 190 ALUMNI, 1842. Cong, church, since then. Author of " Faith Working by Love ; or Life of Fidelia Fislce." D. D., Amherst, 1862. Married, (1) Nov. 7, 1849, Eliza Pomeroy, dau. of Geo. D. Button, of Boston, who died Oct. 22, 1862 ; (2) Feb. 14, 1867, Mrs. Caroline Drummond, dau. of George Walworth, of Canaan, N. H. Two children. P. O. address, Newburyport, Mass. Joseph Russell Gaut, A. M., son of Thomas and Lucy (Graves) Gaut, was born in Westminster, Aug. 8, 1817 ; fitted for college at Pepperell and Westminster Academies. Teacher at West Brattleboro, Vt., one year; at Westminster Academy, six years; and at other places in Mass. ; boolcseller, Philadelphia, Pa., '53 — '73 ; retired from business, 1873 ; resided in Moorestown, N. J., several years. Died from consumption, at Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 6, 1875. Married, June 4, 1846, Ellen E., dau. of Stephen Greenleaf, 2d, of West Brat- tleboro, Vt. Two children. Nathaniel Dwight Graves, A. M., [Springville, N. Y.], sou of Josiah D. and Abigail (Pomeroy) Graves, was born at Belchertown, Jan. 26, 1814 ; fitted for college at Springville Academy, N. Y., and entered in 1839. Lane T. S., '42 ; Auburn T. S., '42— '44 ; ordained at New Yorlt Mills, N. Y., Jan., 1844, and p., Presbyterian church, '44— '48; Northville, N. Y., '48— '53 ; Allen's Grove, Wis., '53— '69 ; p., Beloit, Wis., '59— '68 ; p., Kewanee, 111., '68— '75 ; Gar- den Plains, 111., since '75. Supt. of Public Schools, Beloit, Wis. Married, Sept. 22, 1845, Cornelia H., dau. of Clark Bradish, of Floyd, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, Garden Plains, 111. James Seymour Grinnell, A. M., son of George and Eliza Sey- mour (Perkins) Grinnell, was born in Greenfield, July 24, 1821 ; fitted for college with James H. Coffin of Greenfield, at Amherst Academy, and at Hartford Grammar School, Ct. Studied law in Greenfield, and in Harvard Law School ; admitted to the bar in Nov., 1846 ; lawyer, Greenfield, '48— '62 ; Chief Clerk of the Dept. of Agriculture, Wash- ington, D. C, '62— '66; Chief Clerk of Patent Office, '66— '75; farmer in Greenfield since '75. State Senator, 1882. jMarried, (1) Aug. 8, 1855, Ann E., dau. of Col. John Stannard, of Fredericks- burg, Va., who died May 15, 1857 ; (2) June 19, 1880, Mrs. Anna Catherine Denison, dau. of John Russell, of Greenfield. No chil- dren. P. O. address, Greenfield, Mass. Charles Capen Hayward, son of Charles and Clarissa (Capen) Hayward, was born in Braintree, about 1821 ; prepared for college at Randolph Academy. Admitted to the bar, about 1845 ; practised in Springfield, Charlestown, and Boston. Married a lady from Spring- field. P. O. address, 15 Sears building, Boston, Mass. Waldo Hutchins, son of Waldo and Ann C. (Howard) Hutchins, was born in Brooklyn, Ct., Sept. 30, 1823 ; fitted for college at ALUMNI, 1842. 191 Brooklyn Academy, Ct. Studied law in N. Y. City, '42 — '45 ; admit- ted to the bar, May, 1845 ; practised in N. Y. City, since. Member of N. Y. Legislature, 1853 ; Commissioner of Central Park, N. Y. City, ten years ; member of N. Y. Constitutional Convention, 1867 ; member of the 46th U. S. Congress. Married, Dee. 14, 1858, Eliz- abeth, dau. of William W. Ellsworth, of Hartford, Ct. Four chil- dren. P. 0. address, 40 Wall St., N. Y. City. IsSACHAR Lefavour, A. M., son of Amos and Abigail (Dodge) Lefavour, was born in Beverly, Dec. 30, 1816 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher, Beverly, '42 — '56, except one year, '46 — '47, in Andover T. S. ; principal of Ipswich High School, residing in Beverly, '56 — '74 ; private teacher, insurance agent, and conveyancer, Beverly, since '74. Married, Feb. 8, 1853, Lydia Ann, dau. of Asa Ober, of Beverly Farms. Five children. P. 0. address, Beverly, Mass. William Miller, son of Comfort and Polly (Dane) Miller, was bora in New Braintree, Aug. 8, 1817 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy. East Windsor T. I., '42— '43 ; Andover T. S., '43— '45 ; ordained at Halifax, Vt., Oct. 1, 1845, and p., '45 — '47; a. p.. Gill, '47— '49, and p., '49— '50 ; teacher, Dennysville, Me., and No. Brookfield, '50— '55 ; p.. Sterling, '55 — '58; a. p., Saundersville, '61— '63; a. p., Petersham, '65— '67; a. p., Mt. Carmel, Ct., '67— '69 ; a. p., Killingworth, Ct., '69— '79 ; a. p.. Rocky Hill, Ct., since '79. Author of " Historical Discourse of the Church in Killingworth." Married, (1) May 7, 1846, Harriet E., dau. of Henry Snow, of Shrewsbury, who died Dec. 27, 1867 ; (2) June 10, 1869, Mrs. Hannah E. Pardee, dau. of Daniel C. Button, of New Haven, Ct. Five children. P. O. address. Rocky Hill, Ct. Edward Duffield Neill, son of Dr. Henry and Martha (Duf- fleld) Neill, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 9, 1823 ; fitted for college at the Academy of the Univ. of Pa. ; Univ. of Pa., '37— '39 ; Amherst Coll., '39— '42. Studied theology at Andover T. S., one year, and with Rev. Albert Barnes and Dr. Thomas Brainard of Philadelphia, Pa. ; ordained by the Galena Presbytery, in 1848 ; home missionary, Elizabeth, 111., '47 — '49 ; First Presbyterian church, St. Paul, Minn., '51 — '55 ; House of Hope church, St. Paul, Minn., '55 — '60 ; Chancellor of Univ. of Minn., and ex-offlcio State Supt. of Public Instruction, '58— '61 ; Chaplain of 1st Minn. Vols., '61— '64 ; Secretary to President of U. S., '64— '69 ; U. S. Consul at Dublin, '69— '71 ; Provost of Jesus Coll., St. Anthony's Falls, Minn., '72 ; Pres. of Macalester Coll., Minneapolis, Minn., since '72. Author of "His- tory of Minnesota," "Terra Marise ; or threads of Maryland Colonial History," " Fairfax Correspondence," " Virginia Company of Lon- don," " English Colonization in America during the 17th Century," 192 ALUMNI, 1842. and sundry pamphlets. Married, Oct. 4, 1847, Nancy, dau. of Rich- ford Hall, of Snow Hill, Md. Five children. P. O. address, Min- neapolis, Minn. John Odlin Page, son of Rufus King and Caroline (Hull) Page, was born at Hallowell, IMe., June 18, 1822 ; fitted for college atGor- ham Academy, Me. Studied law with Hon. Henry W. Paine of Hallowell, Me., for several yeais, but never practised; lumber dealer, Hallowell, Me., until 1855 ; now supervisor of stockyards, Chicago, 111. P. O. address, 363 Superior St., Chicago, 111. Nehemiah Pruden Pierce, D. D., son of Luther and Clarissa (Reed) Pierce, was born in Enfield, Ct., Aug. 28, 1817; fitted for college at Monson Academj-. Principal of academ}' at Charlemont, '42— '43 ; Union T. S., '43— '46 ; ordained by the Presbytery of Rock- away, N. J., Apr. 30, 1846 ; s. s., Whippany, N. J., '46— '50; p., TwelfthSt. Reformed church, Brooklyn, N. Y., '51 — '75 ; w.c, Warren, '76 — '80, where he died from hemorrhage of the stomach, Apr. 11, 1880. D. D., Rutgers, 1871. Married, Apr. 8, 1846, Frances Ann, dau. of Homer Ely, of West Springfield. Four children. Jairus Clark Searle, son of Cornelius and Dolly (Clark) Searle, was born in Southampton, May 31, 1819 ; fitted for college at Shel- don Academy, Southampton. Teacher, several years ; Princeton T. S., '43 — '44; finished his theological studies with a clergyman in Mass. ; s. s., Unionville, Ct., ordained there, Sept. 6, 1848, and p., '48 — '52. Died from consumption, at Southampton, Apr. 26, 1852. Married, May 8, 1850, Emma, dau. of Constant Young, of Farm- ington, Ct. One child. Vincent Henry Smith, [Reading, Pa.j, son of Thomas Bull and Annetta (Old) Smith, was born at Joanna Furnace, Pa., July 3, 1822 ; fitted for college at Kenyon, O. Studied law at Reading, Pa. ; admitted to the bar, but never practised ; engaged in the iron busi- ness. Died from congestion of the brain, at Reading, Pa., Aug. 29, 1868. Married, Oct., 1852, Mary, dau. of John F. Smith, of Phila- delphia, Pa. Three children. Horace Dw^ight Train, A. M., M. D., sou of Samuel and Han- nah (Flint) Train, was born in Boston, Jan. 6, 1821 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover ; Yale Coll., '38 — '40 ; Amherst Coll., '40 — '42. Studied medicine at Harvard Medical School ; M. D., Harvard, 1846 ; physician, Roxbury, '46 — '53, except a few months spent at the Hahnemann Medical Coll., Philadelphia, Pa. ; practised at Sheffield, '53— '79. Capt., 49th Regt. Mass. Vols., '62— '63; Examining Surgeon for Pensions, '65 — '79. Died from acute gas- tritis, at Sheffield, Ap*. 24, 1879. Blarried, (1) June 7, 1854, Mrs. ALUMNI, 1842. 193 Cornelia Goodrich Ensign, dau. of Albert Azariah Eoot, of Sheffleld ; (2) May 12, 1870, Harriet Alice, dau. of James Chappell, of Eoch- ester, N. Y. Three children. George Warren, A. M., [Nelson, N. H.J, sou of William and Anna (Barker) Warren, was born in Sullivan, N. H., Feb. 17, 1820 ; fitted for college at Melville Academy, Jaffrey, N. H., and Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Teacher, Union Academy, Leighton, Ala., until 1848 ; planter and stock raiser, Bastrop, Tex., till 1872 ; farmer and merchant, Austin, Tex., since '72. Married, Feb. 4, 1854, Louisa V., dau. of Hugh Barton, of Dickson, Ala. No children. P. O. ad- dress. Lock Box 81, Austin, Tex. RuFus Porter Wells, A. M., [So. Deerfleld], son of Rev. Thomas and Mary (Wells) Wells, was born in Whately, Feb. 4, 1818 ; fitted for college at Fellenberg Academy, Greenfield, Mr. John Clary's High School, and with Rev. William H. Richards of So. Deerfield. East Windsor T. I., '42— '43 ; Union T. S., '43— '45 ; ordained as an evangelist by the Holston Presbytery, at Jonesboro, Tenn., Sept. 26, 1846 ; s. s. there, '45 — '50, and p., '50 — '62, serving also, occa- sionally, as teacher of Academy ; a. p., Prairie du Sac, Wis., '63 — '64 ; s. s.. Second Presbyterian church, Thorntown, Ind., and Bethel Pres- byterian church, Boone Co., Ind., '64 — '65 ; s. s.. Second Presbyte- rian church, Knoxville, Tenn., '65 ; s. s., Cong, church, Gilbertville (Hardwick), '66 — '68 ; p., Southampton, '69— '74 ; a. p.. Mason, N. H., '74 — '77 ; resided in Norton, where he died from congestion of the lungs. May 25, 1877. Married, Sept. 10, 1845, Cliloe Burnham, dau. of Aaron Belden, of Amherst. Eight children. Samuel Worcester Whitney, A.M., [Rochester, N. Y.J, son of Rev. Samuel and Mercy (Partridge) Whitney, was born at Waimea, Kauai, H. I., March 18, 1822; fitted for college at Canandaigua Academy, N. Y., and entered in 1839. Teacher, Chambersburg, Pa. , '42 ; in private family, near Edenton, N. C, '42 — '44 ; in Bethel, Ct., '45 ; in Montgomery Co. , Md. , at the same time studying theology with Rev. J. C. Smith, D. D., of Washington, D. C, '46— '49 ; ordained at Portsmouth, Va., Nov., 1849 ; s. s., Presbyterian church, Drummondtown (Accomack C. H.), Va., '49 — '51 ; p., Baptist church, Westport, N, Y.,'51— '52; teacher. Flushing Institute, '52— '54 ; teacher, near Covington, Ky., '54 — '55 ; teacher. Bound Brooli, N. J., '55— '57; p.. North Christian church. New Bedford, '67— '58 ; s. s.. No. Attleboro and Fall River, '58 — -'59 ; p. and principal of Academy, Andover, N. H., '59 ; teacher, New Bedford, '59 — '60 ; teacher. Flushing Institute, '60 — '68 ; Sec. of American School Institute, N. Y. City, '68— '69 ; Sec, of Woodward Gas Car- bonizing Co., N. Y. City, '69 — '71 ; assoc. editor -of the " Baptist Union," N. Y. City, '71— '75 ; farmer, Monticello, N. Y., since '76. 18 194 ALUMNI, 1842. Author of "Open Communion," " Elements of E^nglish Grammar," and of several pamphlets. Married, (1) June 9, 1853, Catherine E., dau. of Dan Monsieur Kent, of Westport, N. Y., who died at Bound Brook, N. J., May 12, 1857; (2) Dec. 21, 1858, Harriet E., dau. of Charles Hitch, of New Bedford. Two children. P. 0. address, Monticello, N. Y. Andrew Wilson, A. M., [Amherst], son of Andrew and Melinda Ann (Bull) Wilson, was born in Walkill, N. Y., June 11, 1822; fitted for college at the Academies in Goshen, N. Y., and Amherst. Princeton T. S., '42 — '44; teacher in the South, '45 — '46; farmer, Walkill, N. Y., '47— '76 ; Montgomery, N. Y., '76— '78. Died at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1878. Married, Dec. 6, 1849, Annie S., dau. of Eev. Samuel W. Crawford, D. D., of Philadelphia, Pa., who died Aug. 24, 1877. Three children. Elijah Hawley Wright, M. D., son of Samuel and Julia (Bassett) Wright, was born in Easthampton, Aug. 5, 1820 ; fitted for college at Southampton Academy, and with Theodore L. Wright of East Hartford, Ct. M. D., Dartmouth, 1846; physician. Liberty Co., Ga., '47 — '57 ; resided on his plantation, Camden Co., Ga., planting and timber cutting, '67 — '62 ; physician, Jefiersonton, Ga., '62 — '67; practised at King's Ferry, Fla., since '69. Married, Feb., 184fi, Caroline E., dau. of Samuel Lewis, of Liberty Co., Ga. Four chil- dren. P. 0. address, King's Ferry, Fla. William Young, sou of John Steward and Kachel (Decker) Young, was born at Hamptonburg, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1814; fitted for college at Montgomery Academy, N. Y. Yale T. S., '42 — '43 ; be- came insane, and remained so till his death from hemorrhage, at Campbell Hall, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1880. CLASS OF 1843. Lucius Manlius Boltwood, son of Lucius aud Fanny Haskius (Shepard) Boltwood, was born in Amherst, June 8, 1825 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Graduated at Andover T. S., 1847; was never ordained ; resided at Amherst, '47 — '52 ; Librarian of Amherst Coll., '52 — '63 ; postmaster, Amherst, '61 — '65 ; Asst. Libra- rian of Congress, Washington, D. C, '67 — '68 ; Librarian, Young Men's Institute, Hartford, Ct., '68 — '75 ; resided in New Haven, Ct., since '79. Author of "Family Genealogies" in the "History of Hadley," and of " History and Genealogy of the Family of Thomas Noble, of Westfleld, Mass." State Senator, '59— '60. Married, at Deny, N. H., June 6, 1860, Clarinda Boardman, dau. of Hinckly Williams, of Goshen. Five children. P. 0. address, 77 Wall St., New Haven, Ct. ALUMNI, 1843. 195 Haynes Hanfokd Chilson, A. M., [Buckland], son of John and Clarissa (Butler) Chilson, was born in Charlemont, Apr. 11, 1816; fitted for college at Conway, Halifax High School, Vt., and Fellenberg Academy, Greenfield; Amherst Coll., '38 — '39 and '40 — '43. Studied law with Messrs. Grinnell and Aiken of Greenfield, and at Charlemont; admitted to the bar, Sept., 1847; lawyer, Northampton, since '47 ; has served for many years as a member of the School Committee of Northampton, and was chair- man of the Board for some time ; was for several years one of the SuperiBtendents of the High School ; County Commissioner, '50 — '52 ; Commissioner of Insolvency, '51 — ^'56 ; Postmaster of Northampton, '58 — ^'62 ; Brigade Major and Lieut. -Col. in the Mass. Volunteer Militia. Married, Nov. 27, 1851, Catharine Staples, dau. of Hon. Isaac C. Bates, of Northampton. Two children. P. O. address, Northampton, Mass. David Garland, son of John and Nancy Ann (Parsons) Garland, was born in Newfield, Me., Mar. 22, 1815 ; fitted for college at Am- herst Aeademj'. Andover T. S., '43 — '46; s. s.. So. Solon, '46 ; s. s., Sweden, Me., '47 ; s. s., Burlington, '48 ; ordained at Bethel, Me., Aug. 15, 1849, and p., Second Cong, church, since. Married, (1) Aug. 15, 1849, Mary E., dau. of Thaddeus Twitchell, of Bethel, Me., who died Jan. 23, 1867; (2) Dec. 17, 1867, Mai-y J., dau. of Elijah Baker, of Dalton, N. H. No children. P. O. address, Bethel, Me. John Haktwell, A. M., M. D., [ Ware Village] , son of Joseph and Clara (Reed) Hartwell, was born in Bolton, Jan. 23, 1822 ; fitted for college at Ware, and £^t a private school at Fair Haven, Ct. Studied medicine with Dr. Joseph Sargent of Worcester, about one year, and at Harvard Medical School ; M. D., Harvard, 1846 ; prac- tised in Boston, '46; in Augusta, Me., '47; in Winthrop, Me., '48 — '54 ; returned to his father's, in Ware. Died from paralysis, at Ware, Aug. 22, 1855. Married, Sept. 28, 1848, Pamelia C, dau. of Gen. J. R. Batchelder, of Readfield, Me., who died at Winthrop, Me., Aug. 15, 1853. Three children. Calvin Holmes, [Rochester, N. Y.J, son of Marcus and Anna (Hills) Holmes, was born in Vernon, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1822; fitted for college at the High School, Rochester, N. Y. Merchant, Cincin- nati, O., until the Civil War ; Paymaster, U. S. Army, with rank of Major, '62^ — '65 ; with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, '65 — ^'69 ; in charge of estate of a friend, lately deceased, Mr. Hull of Toledo, O., '72 — '78. Died from congestion of the liver, in N. Y. City, Nov. 25, 1878. Married, Apr. 15, 1874, .Mrs. Harriet Hull, dau. of Major William Oliver, of Cincinnati, O. 196 ALUMNI, 1843. Zbphaniah Moore Humphrey, D. D., sou of Pres. Hemau and Sarah (Porter) Humphrey, was born in Amherst, Aug. 30, 1824 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Mass. and Va., '43— '46 ; Union T. S., '46— '47 ; Andover T. S., '47— '49 ; ordained at Racine, "Wis., Oct. 9, 1850, and p., Presbyterian church, '50 — '56 ; p., Plymouth Cong, church, Milwaukee, Wis., '56 — '59; p.. First Presbyterian chui'ch, Chicago, 111., '59 — '68 ; p.. Calvary Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, Pa., '68 — '75 ; Professor of Church History and Polity, Lane T. S., Cincinnati, 0., '75 — '81. Moderator of Presbj- terian General Assembly, 1871. Author of "A Memorial Volume of Dr. Heman and Sophia P. Humphrey," in connection with Henry Neill, D. D. ; inaugural address, "History, a Eecord of Thought;" and several pamphlets. D. D., Amherst, 1864, and from Univ. of Chicago. Died from pneumonia, at Cincinnati, O., Nov. 13, 1881. Married, Apr. 20, 1853, Harriet L., dau. of Hiram Sjkes, of West- fleld, N. Y. Seven children. Leonard Lorenzo Leathe, son of Benjamin and Pauline (Chase) Leathe, was born in Eoyalston, Dec. 12, 1816 ; fitted for college at Appleton Academy, New Ipswich, N. H. Colporteur in the service of American Tract Society, in the Mississippi Valley, '43 — '45. Died from brain fever, at Panola, Miss., July 7, 1845. Unmarried. Henry Webster Parker, A. M., [Ithaca, N. Y.], son of Rev. Samuel and Jerusha (Lord) Parker, was born in Danby, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1822; fitted for college at Utica, N. Y. Auburn T. S., '43— '46 ; ordained at Aurora, N. Y., May 9, 1848, andp., '48— '50; s. s.. First Presbyterian church, Dansville, N. Y., '50 — '52; p., Bedford Cong, church, Brooklyn, N. Y., '52 — '56 ; s. s.. North Cong, church, New Bedford, '66 — '63 ; Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science, Iowa Coll., '64 — '70, studying at Harvard, '64 — -'65; Pi-ofes- sor of Moral Science, Mass. Agricultural Coll. , Amherst, '70 — '79; Professor of Natural History, Iowa Coll., since '79. Married, (1) Apr. 20, 1852, Helen E., dau. of Abijah Fitch, of Auburn, N. Y., who died Dec. 4, 1874; (2) Oct. 30, 1876, Susan M. Winckley, adopted dau. of Rev. N. Lasalle, of Amesbury. Two children. P. O. address, Grinnell, la. Asa Clinton Pierce, son of Asa and Caroline (Worthington) Pierce, was born in Hinsdale, July 17, 1819 ; fitted for college at the Green Mountain Seminary, Worthington, and at Monson Academy. Teacher, Granby, '43 ; at Madison, N. J., '44 ; at Ware, '45 ; East Windsor T. I., '45— '47 ; ordained at Holyoke, Sept. 20, 1849, and p., '48— '52; p., Northford, Ct., '53— '66 ; a. p., Durham, 'Ct.,. '66— '70 ; p., Brookfleld, Ct., since '70. Trustee of Hartford T. I. Published historical sermons at Northford, Ct., and at Brookfleld, Ct. Married, Oct. 24, 1855, Mary, dau. of Joseph Wilson, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Two children. P. 0. address, Brookfleld, Ct. ALUMNI, 1843. 197 Solomon Dwight Pitkin, [Amherst] , son of Solomon and Nancy (Ives) Pitkin, was born in Ellington, Ct., June 20, 1822 ; fitted for college at the Academies in Amherst and Leicester. Union T. S., '43 — '45 ; Yale T. S., '45 — '46 ; ordained as Presbyterian, 1847 ; home missionary, New Diggings and Benton, Wis., '47 — '48 ; s. s. and p., Presb3terian church. Battle Creels;, Mich., '48 — '57 ; engaged in hard- ware business, in Kansas City, Mo., '57 — '58. Died from bilious fever, in Woodbridge, N. J., Sept. 30, 1858. Married, Aug. 11, 1850, Mary Elizabeth, dan. of Platte Gilbert, of Battle Creeli, Mich. No children. Frederick Alonzo Eeed, A. M., [Taunton], son of Hodges and Clarissa (Hodges) Reed, was born in Boston, Dec. 7, 1821 ; fitted for college at Bristol Academy, Taunton, and with Rev. S. Hop- kins Emery. Bangor T. S., '43 — '46; s. s., Amherst and Aurora, Me., '46— '47 ; ordained Mar. 9, 1848, at Cohasset, and p., '47— '66 ; p.. East Taunton, '66 — '76 ; w. c. Concord ; s. s.. Harvard, since '80. Author of " The Twin Heroes." Married, Apr. 30, 1850, Mary Cushing, dau. of Darius Hubbard, of Concord. No children. P. 0. address, Harvard, Mass. Nelson Scott, A. M., son of Jonathan and Almira (Ward) Scott, was born in Fairfax, Vt., Sept. 24, 1817; fitted for college at the Castleton, Vt., Seminary; Amherst Coll., '38— '39 and '41— '43 ; teacher, Sheldon Academy, Southampton, '39 — '41 . East Windsor T. I., '43— '46 ; ordained, Sept. 24, 1846, in East Hartland, Ct., and p., '46— '57; a. p., Edgartown, '57 — '58 ; a. p., Marblehead, '58 — '60; Chaplain of State Reform School, Westboro, '60 — '62 ; w. c, Amherst, '62 — '71; p.. East Granville, '71 — '79; w. c, Amherst, since '79. Married, Oct. 8, 1846, Martha, dau. of Dea. Eleazer Gaylord, of Amherst. Four children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Henry Bagg Smith, A. M., [West Springfield], son of Horace and Grata (Bagg) Smith, was born in Westfield, Nov. 8, 1819 ; fitted for college at Westfield and Monson Academies. Andover T. S., '43— '46 ; ordained, July 22, 1847 ; p.. West Granville, '47— '51 ; p., Pomfret, Abington Society, Ct. , '52— '63 ; p. , Burlington, Ct. ,'64— '67 ; p.,Newtown,Ct., '67— '73 ; GreenfieldHill, Fairfield, Ct., '73— '77 ; a. p., Staff ordville, Ct., '77 — '79 ; w. c. So. Amherst, and supplying in Hampshire Co. '79 — '82. School Visitor, Pomfret, Burlington, and Fairfield, Ct. Author of histories of the Abington Church and Soci- ety, and of the Greenfield Hill Church and Society. Died, from injuries occasioned by a fall, at So. Amherst, Aug. 10, 1882. Married, Dec. 29, 1847, Sarah Steadman, dau. of Rev. Reuben S. Hazen, of Agawam. Twelve children. Charles Edvv^akd Strong, A. M., son of Charles Lloyd and Jeaunette Amy (Bradley) Strong, was born in New Haven, Ct., 198 ALUMNI, 1843. Feb. 7, 1824 ; fitted for college at the school of Styles French, New Haven, Ct. ; Yale Coll., '39— '41 ; Amherst Coll., '41— '43. Studied law with George W. Strong of N. Y. City ; admitted to the bar, Oct., 1846 ; practised in N. Y. City, since. Trustee of N. Y. Soci- ety Library and of N. Y. Life Insurance and Trust Co. ; a governor of the Society of the N. Y. Hospital ; one of the Managing Committee of Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum. Man'ied, Apr. 18, 1850, Eleanor Burrill, dau. of William S. Fearing, of N. Y. City. One child. P. O. address, 68 Wall St., N. Y. City. Jekemiah Taylob, D. D., son of Jeremiah and Martha (Shaw) Taylor, was born in Hawley, June 11, 1817; fitted for college in academies at Worthington and Cummington. Principal of Amherst Academy, '43— '44 ; Andover T. S., '44— '45 ; Princeton T. S., '45 — '47 ; ordained in Wenham, Oct. 27, 1847, and p., '47 — '56 ; p.. First church, Middletown, Ct., '56— '68 ; p., Westfield church, Kil- lingly, Ct., '69 — '72; p., Elmwood church. Providence, E. I., '72 — '76 ; Secretary of tlie E. I. H. M. S., Providence, E. [., since '76. Author of "Edward Hamilton Brewer," and several memorial disc6urses. D. D., Amherst, 1863. Married, Oct. 17, 1849, Elizabeth, dau. of William W. Pride, M. D., of Springfield, Pa. Five children. P. O. address, 43 College St., Providence, E. I. Daniel Herbert Temple, A. M.., [Smyrna, Asia Minor], son of Eev. Daniel and Eachel Baker (Dix) Temple, was born in Valetta, Island of Malta, Nov. 13, 1822 ; fitted for college at home, and with a native teacher of Greek ; Amherst Coll., '40 — '43. Bangor T. S., '44 — '45; resident licentiate, Andover T. S., '47 — '48; ordained at- Beardstown, 111., May 25, 1851, and p., '51 — '54 ; s. s., Stockbridge, '54; s. s., Dixon, 111., '55— '56 ; p., Aurora, N. Y., '56— '63; retired from the ministry, '63 ; Brooklyn, N. Y., one year; Bloom- field, N. J. ; has been engaged in mining operations in Nevada and Mexico, boring oil wells, building telegraph lines, etc. ; in charge of a mining enterprise, Durango, Mexico, since '72. Author of " Life and Letters of Eev. Daniel Temple," and two pamphlets. Married, (1) Sept. 3, 1849, Louise Maria, dau. of Isaac Newliu, of Fishkill- on-Hudson, N. Y., who died March 1, 1865; (2) Oct. 8, 1872, Mary Hubbard, dau. of Hon. Joel Turrill, of Oswego, N. Y. Three children. P. 0. address, 1624 Turk St., San Francisco, Cal. David Torbey, A. M., D. D., [Honesdale, Pa. J, son of Jason and Achsah (Tyler) Torrey, was born in Bethany, Pa., Nov. 13, 1818 ; fitted fpr college at Honesdale Academy, Pa. Andover T. S., '43— '44; Union T. S., '44— '46 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '46— '47 ; teacher of Select School, Honesdale, Pa., '48 — '49; ordained as Presbyterian, at Delhi, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1850, and p., '49— '60 ; p., Ithaca, N. Y., '60— '64; p. elect, Ann Arbor, Mich., '64-^'66 ; teacher, Chicago, 111., '66 — '67 ; w. c, Honesdale, Pa., '67 — '68 ; p., ' ALUMNI, 1843. 199 Cazenovia, N. Y., since '68. D. D., Hamilton, 1862. Married, (1) Oct. 3, 1848, Mary E., dau. of Pres. Heman Humphrey, D. D., of Pittsfleld, who died Apr. 8, 1866; (2) Aug. 28, 1873, Mrs. G. W. Moseley, dau. of Mr. Mitchell, of Cazenovia, N. Y. Two chil- dren. P. 0. address, Cazenovia, N. Y. James Henry Welles, son of Henry and Sarah Welles, was born in Athens, Pa., May 11, 1819 ; fitted for college at Athens Academy, Pa. Studied law with Williston & Elwell, of Tonawanda, Pa. ; admitted to the bar. 1846 ; never practised liis profession ; engaged in farming on a large scale in his native town ; in 1854, removed to N. Y. City, where he was engaged in extensive railroad and financial affairs ; was interested in the early construction of the Erie road, the Delaware & Lackawanna, the establishment of the Texas Central R. R. , and the Portage Lake & Lalie Superior Ship Canal. Trus- tee of Wells Coll. for Young Ladies. Died in N. Y. City, Jan. 8, 1873, pneumonia completing the worli of asthma and consumption. Married, Sept. 5, 1854, Mary E., only dau. of Henry Wells, Esq., of Aurora, N. Y. No children. Joseph Eichakdson Whittemoke, [East Wilton, N. H.J, son of Abram and Martha (Marshall) Whittemore, was born in Greenfield, N. H., May 16, 1817 ; fitted for college at Milford, N. 11., with Rev. James H. French, and at New Ipswich Academj', N. H. Andover T. S., '44 — '47 ; s. s., Greenfield, '47 — '48 ; ordaiued as evangelist at Holderness, N. H., Jan. 30, 1.850 ; s. s., Holderness and Bridgewater, N. H..'48— '50; s. s.., Dracut, '50— '61 ; s. s., Stratham, N. H., '51 — '52 ; bookseller, Chillicothe, O., '53 — '68 ; at Milwaukee, Wis., '68 — '72; at Kansas City, Mo., since '72. Married, Feb., 1848, Nancy R., dau. of Jacob Marshall, of Sharon, N. H. Two children. P. 0. address, Kansas City, Mo. William Wallace Williams, D. D., son of Thomas and Rebecca (Stockton) Williams, was born in Vernon, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1821; iitted for college at Utica High School, N. Y., and Vernon Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '40— '43. Auburn T. S., '43— '46 ; s. s., Waterville, N. Y., '47; ordained at Camillus, N. Y., Feb., 1848, and p., '47 — '58 ; p., Toledo, O., since '53. D. D., Hamilton, 1872. Married, Dec. 18, 1849, Anna E., dau. of Isaac Jerome, of Camillus, N. Y; No children. P. O. address, Toledo, O. Thaddeus Wilson, [Goshen, N. Y.J, son of Andrew and Me- linda Ann (Biill) Wilson, was born in Walkill, N. Y., Mar. 8, 1824; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Princeton T. S., '43 — '46; ordained by Presbytery of Hudson, Sept. 28, 1847; p., Centreville, N. Y., '47 — '52; p., Shrewsbury, N. J., since 1852. Married, May. 17, 1848, Charlotte Ann, dau. of James W. Miller, of Newburg, N. Y. Six children. P. O. address, Shrewsbury, N. J. 200 ALUMNI, 1844. CLASS OF 1844. Edmdnd Kimball Alden, D. D., son of Ebenezer and Anne (Kimball) Alden, was born at Eandolph, Apr. 11, 1825; fitted for college at Randolph Academy. Teacher in Williston Seminarj-, Easthampton, '44 — '45 ; Andover T. 8., '4.5 — '49 ; ordained, Jan. 2, 1850 ; p., Yarmouth, Me., '50 — '54 ; p., Lenox, '54 — '59 ; p., Phillips church, So. Boston, '59 — '76 ; visited Europe in '72 ; Home Sec, A. B. C. F. M., Boston, since '76. Trustee of Amherst Coll., since '73. Author of various sermons and pamphlets. D. D., Amherst, 1866. Married, Apr. 25,1850, Maria, dau. of Dea. G-ershom Hyde, of Bath, Me. No children. P. O. address, 1 Somerset St., Boston, Mass. Charles Moody Atkinson, A. M., D. D., son of Moses L. and Charlotte (Dutch) Atkinson, was born in Newburyport, June 17, 1819 ; prepared for college with Rev. John C. March of Newbury- port ; Amherst Coll., '39, and '40 — '44. Principal of Academy, Greenfield, '44 — '45 ; Union T. S., '45 — '48 ; ordained by Presbytery of Lexington, — South, at Grenada, Miss., Feb., 1849, and a. p., '48 — '49 ; a. p., Carrollton, Miss., '49 — '52 ; General Agent and Cor. Sec, Synod of Miss., '52 — '53; a. p., Madison church. Canton, Miss., '53 — '68 ; a. p., Vaiden, Miss., '68 — '71 ; evangelist of Pres- bytery of Central Miss., residing at Canton, '71 — '74 ; a. p., Durant, Miss., '74 — '78 ; evangelist of Presbytery of New Orleans, La., and a. p. of three churches, Thibodeaux, Morgan City, and Centreville, La., since '78. Moderator of "The United Synod," — South, at Huntsville, Ala., 1860, and of the Synod of Miss., 1867. D. D., Kings Coll., Tenn., 1875. Married, (1) Jan. 28, 1856, Victoria C, dau. of William Bennett, of Canton, Miss., who died Feb. 13, 1872 ; (2) Dec. 2, 1873, Sallie H., dau. of Col. Albert M. Sessions, of Lexington, Miss. Seven children. P. 0. address, Thibodeaux, Parish of Lafourche, La. Edvfard Dv?ight Bangs, A. M., [Springfield], son of Zenas and Abigail (Crosby) Bangs, was born in Hawley, Nov. 13, 1816 ; fitted for college with Rev. Sanford Lawton of Springfield; Amherst Coll., '41 — '44. Established Springfield English and Classical Institute, 1845, and conducted it ten years ; teacher, Princeton, 111., twelve years ; in charge of boarding department of Knox Female Seminary, Galesburg, 111., since '73. Author of " Review of Edwards on the Will." Married, Nov. 28, 1844, Amelia Frances, dau. of Ocrau Dickinson, Esq., of Springfield. Two children. P. O. address, Galesburg, 111. William Barnard, [Amherst], son of William and Alice (Emer- son) Barnard, was born at Ward (now Auburn), June 8, 1821; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, four years, in 111. ALUMNI, 1844. 201 and Ind. , mostly in private families; farmer, Washington Heights, 111. Married, Feb. 5, 1852, Miranda, dau. of William Wilcox, of Englewood, III. Four children. P. 0. address, Washington Heights, 111. John Stacy Belknap, son of Chester and Sophia (Freeman) Belknap, was born in Sturbridge, Apr. 20, 1817. Bangor T. S., '44—' 45; East Windsor T. I., '45— '46. Died from dysentery, in Hartford, Ct., Aug. 16, 1852. Unmarried. Isaac Grout Bliss, D. D., son of Harvey and Abigail (Grout) Bliss, was born in Springfield, July 5, 1822 ; fitted for college at Am- herst Academy. Andover T. S., '44 — '45, and '46 — '47 ; Yale T. S., '45 — '46 ; ordained at West Springfield, May 4, 1847 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Erzorom, Ty., '47—52; w. c, '52— '55 ; s. s., Southbridge, '55 — '56 ; s. s., Boylston, '56 — '57 ; Agent of Amer- ican Bible Society for the Levant, since '57. D. D., Amherst, 1871. Married, May 9, 1847, Eunice Bliss, dau. of Aaron Day, of West Springfield. Seven children. P. O. address, Bible House, Constan- tinople, Tj'. Watson Shivekick Butler, son of John and Thankful (Shiverick) Butler, was born in Falmouth, March 3, 1820 ; fitted for college at Lawrence Academy, Falmouth ; entered college in 1839 ; on account of sickness, did not graduate with his class ; received the degree of A. B., 1880. Principal of Edgartown Academy, and of Dukes Co. Academy, Martha's Vineyard, '44 — '49 ; in 1849, went to California, and engaged in business and teaching ; the latter occupation was pursued at Butte City, '58— '59 ; Poland, '59— '60 ; Auburn, '60— '61 ; Benson's Ferry, '61— '62 ; Washington, '62— '64 ; Woodlawn, '64— '66; in 1866, returned East; principal of Lawrence Academy, Fal- mouth, one year ; now resides at Falmouth. Married, Sept. 10, 1846, Mary B., dau. of Jared Fisher, of Edgartown. One child. P. O. address, Falmouth, Mass. David Chadwick Chamberlain, son of David and Nabby (Chad- wick) Chamberlain, was born in Jaffrey, N. H., Mar. 1, 1817 ; fitted for college at Melville Academy, Jaffrey, N. H., and at Hancock Academy, N. H. Teacher, Jaffrey, N. H., '44 — '55 ; at Winchen- don, '55 — '66 ; manufacturer. So. Ashburnham ; now resides at Jaf- frey, N. H. ; Representative in N. H. Legislature, '55 — '57. Married, (1) May 9, 1848, Ermina, dau. of Benjamin Cutter, of Jaffrey, N. H., who died Sept. 28, 1851 ; (2) Nov. 23, 1852, Helen Mar, dau. of Nathaniel Cutter, of Jaffrey, N. H. Four children. P. 0. address, Jaffrey, N.H. 19 202 ALUMNI, 1844. George Cogswell Curtis, son of Kev. Joseph W. and Eliza (Green) Curtis, was born in Hadley, in 1822 ; iitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Taught in Frankfort, Ky. , and began the study of law. Died from consumption, Oct. 24, 1846, at Bowling Green, Ky. Unmarried. Richard Salter Storks Dickinson, [Auburn, N. Y.J, son of Eev. Dr. Baxter and Martha (Bush) Dickinson, was born in Long- meadow, Apr. 3, 1823 ; fitted for college at Auburn Academy, N. Y. Teacher, Genesee Academy, N. Y., '44 — '45 ; AuburnT. S.,'45 — '47 ; Union T. S., '47— '48 ; ordained, Mar. 28, 1849, and p., Houston St. Presbyterian church, N. Y. City, '49 — '53; assistant minister with Rev. Albert Barnes, First Presbyterian church, Philadelphia, Pa., '53 — -'55 ; in 1856, at the invitation of the American and Foreign Christian Union, went to Europe to open an American chapel in Paris ; traveled in France, Switzerland and the valley of the Rhine ; went to Edinburg, Scotland, where he died from hemorrhage, Aug. 28, 1856. Married, Sept. 18, 1855, Margaret S., dau. of Joseph B. Mcllvaine, of Philadelphia, Pa. No children. John Langdon Dudley, D. D., [Andover, N. H.], son of John and Betsey (Tirrill) Dudley, was born in 1815 ; fitted for college with Rev. Thatcher Thayer, D. D., and entered in 1842 ; was previously a member of Andover T. S., one j'ear. Ordained, June 11, 1847 : p., Second Cong, church, Middletown, Ct., '54 — '68; p., Plymouth church, Milwaukee, Wis., '68 — '77;' s. s., Parker Memorial Society, Boston, '78; now resides in Milwaukee, Wis. Author of "Tides and Tendencies." D. D., Amherst. Married, (1) June 6, 1861, Eliza M., dau. of Rev. Lyman Coleman, D. D., of Philadelphia, Pa. , who died June 3, 1871 ; (2) in 1872, Marion V. Churchill of Mil- waukee, Wis. P. O. address, Milwaukee, Wis. Henky Kingman Edson, A. M., son of Noah and Huldah (King- man) Edson, was born in Hadley, Oct. 6, 1822 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Principal of Hopkins Academy, Had- ley, '42— '49 ; Union T. S., '49; Andover T. S., one year; East Windsor T. I. ; licensed, Apr., 1852 ; s. s., Westhampton, '52 ; prin- cipal of Denmark Academy, la., '52 — '78; traveled in Europe, '78 — '79 ; Professor of Theory and Practice of Teaching, Iowa Coll., since '79. Authorof " School Discipline," " Relation of Academies to Colleges," and " Classical Study ; Means of Securing it in the West." Married, Aug. 30, 1852, Mrs. Celestia A. Maynard, dau. of Joseph Kirk, of N. Y. Mills, N. Y. P. 0. address, Grinnell, la. Erastus Wolcott Ellsworth, son of Erastus and Elizabeth (Wolcott) Ellsworth, was born in East Windsor, Ct., Nov. 27, 1822 ; fitted for college in his native place. Studied law ; inventor. Pub- lished a volume of poems.' Has led a retired and literary life. Unmarried. P. 0. address. East Windsor Hill, Ct. ALUMNI, 1844. 203 John Edwards Emeeson, A. M., son of Charles L. and Rhoda , Penelope (Edwards) Emerson, was born in Newburyport, Sept. 27, 1823 ; fitted for college at High School in his native town. Teacher, Conway, '44 — '46 ; Princeton T. S., '46 — '49 ; ordained at Newbury- port, Jan. 1, 1850, and p., Whitefield church, '50 — '51. Died from consumption, at Newburyport, Mar. 23, 1851. Lewis Green, A. M., [Lowell], son of Benjamin andMaiy Sabin (May) Green, was born in Hartford, Vt., Nov. 20, 1818 ; fitted for college at Lowell High School, and at Pembroke Academy, N. H. Andover T. S., '44 — '45; Virginia T. S., '45 — '46; tutor, Amherst Coll., '46^'47 ; ordained deacon, Mar. 1, 1848, and priest, Oct. 12, 1849 ; rector of Trinity church. Van Deusenville, '48 — '61 ; Harwin- ton, Ct., '61 — '62; rector, St. John's church, Ashfield, since '64. Has also been teacher part of the time. A. M., Amherst, and Trinity, 1850. Married, Nov. 4, 1851, Clara C, dau. of Wait Bartlett, of Granby. Three children. P. O. address, Ashfield, Mass. Galusha Aaron Grow, [Millardsville, Pa. J, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Bobbins) Grow, was born in Ashford, Ct., Aug. 31, 1822 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Pa. Studied law at Norwich, Ct.,sixmouths, and at Montrose, Pa. ; admitted to the bar, Nov., 1847 ; lawyer, Towanda, Pa., one year ; at Montrose, Pa., five years ; Glen- wood, Pa. ; Houston, Tex. ; now lawyer, GlenwQod, Pa. Member of Congress, from Pa., '51 — '53, '55— '57, '59— '63, and Speaker of the House, '61 — '63. Delegate to Baltimore Convention, 1864. Pres. of the International and Great Northern R. R., 'Texas. P. O. address. Glen wood. Pa. Daniel Dwight Hitchcock, M. D., son of Jacob and Nancy (Brown) Hitchcock, was born at Dwight Mission, Cherokee Nation, in 1823. Taught school at Park Hill mission station, and at Sweet Town, Cherokee Nation ; studied medicine at New Haven, and at Bowdoin Coll. ; M. D., Bowdoin, 1851 ; practised among the Cherokee Nation, until the rebellion ; was made a prisoner by the rebels, but on the approach of the Union army, was left by them ; served as Surgeon of the 1st Indian Regt. until end of war ; returned to his old home among the Cherokees. Died from cholera, at Fort Gibson, Cherokee Nation, July 17, 1867. Married, (1) Feb. 15, 1853, Sarah, dau. of Dr. Samuel A. Worcester, of Park Hill, Cherokee Nation, who died June 30, 1857 ; (2) Dec. 22, 1864, Hannah, sister of his first wife. No children. Samuel Huntting, son of Rev. Jonathan and Julia (Sayre) Hunt- ting, was born in Southampton, L. I., Nov. 11, 1822; fitted for college at Southampton Academy, L. I. Teacher ; studied theology with Rev. Hugh N. Wilson, D. D., of Southampton, L. I., '44 — '46 ; Princeton T. S. , '46 — '47 ; ordained by the Presbytery of Long Island, 204 ALUMNI, 1844. Nov. 1, 1848; p., East Hampton, L. I., '48 — '49. Died from con- sumption, at East Hampton, L. I., Sept. 10, 1849. Married, Nov. 13, 1848, Emma J., dau. of Daniel Halsey, of Southampton, L. I. One child. Henky Tisdale Lothrop, son of Barnabas and Clarissa (Hol- brook) Lothrop, was born in Eandolph, Mar. 6, 1823 ; fitted for college at Randolph Academy. Andover T. S., six weeks ; studied with Dr. Woodbridge of Hadley, a few months ; East Windsor T. I., '45 — '47; ordained at Palmyra, Wis., Sept. 11, 1850, and home missionary there, '50 — '63 ; retired from the ministry in 1863, owing to deafness. Married, at Scipio, N. Y., May 13, 1851, Jane, dau. of Uriah Benedict, of Ledyard, N. Y. Four children. P. 0. address. Palmyra, Wis. Timothy Lyman, son of Timothy and Experience (BardweU) Ly- man, was born in Chester, Aug. 28, 1819 ; fitted for college at Burr Seminary, Manchester, Vt. Andover T. S., '45 — '47; ordained as evangelist, at Burlington, la., Nov. 23, 1850; home missionary, Presbyterian church. Fort Madison, la., '50 — '51; Cong, church, Griggsville, 111., '51 — '52 ; s. s., Lansing, la., '53 — '56 ; s. s.. North Pepin, Wis., '56— '58 ; s. s., Plainfield, 111., '59— '62 ; La Salle, HI., '62; s. s., Beardstown, 111., '63 — '64; missionary among the freed- men, at Beaufort, N. C, and Savannah, Ga., '64 — '65 ; p.. Killing- worth, Ct., '66 — '69 ; w. c, Northampton, '69 ; s. s., Granville; s. s., Southwick ; s. s., Ludlow Mills ; farmer, Rutland, Vt. Married, (1) in 1854, Valeria Van Reed, dau. of Dr. William Rinehart, of Fort Madison, la., who died in 1857; (2) in 1860, Helen, dau. of A. E. Durand, of Aurora, 111. Two children. P. O. address, Rut- land, Vt. Eliphal Maynard, a. M., son of Levi and Anna (Day) Maynard, was born in Potsdam, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1820 ; fitted for college at St. Lawrence Academy, Potsdam, N. Y. Taught several years in Ohio, before entering college. Teacher, '44 — '46 ; East Windsor T. I., '46 — '48 ; ordained, Sept. 28, 1848, at New Britain, Ct. ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Salonica, Ty., '49. Died from malarial fever, at Salonica, Ty., Sept. 14, 1849. Married, at Camden, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1848, Celestia A., dau. of Joseph Kirk, of Parishville, N. Y. No children. Daniel Nelson Meriam, son of Reuben and Eliza Jacobs (Taintor) Meriam, was born in Leicester, Feb. 6, 1824 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Studied medicine ; in feeble health till his death from consumption, at Leicester, Aug. 30, 1850. Un- married. ALUMNI, 1844. 205 Edwakd Wareen Osgood, son of Rev. Samuel and Mary (Shir- burne) Osgood, was born in Springfield, July 25, 1823 ; fitted for college at Fryeburg Academy, and with Rev. Sanford Lawton of Springfield. Engaged in business, San Francisco, Cal. ; Jamaica Plain ; Springfield ; resided in Germany, four years ; now in vicinity of Boston. Married, June 7, 1860, Hannah P., dau. of Rev. W. W. Newell, of N. Y. City. Four children. P. O. address, N. Y. Life Insurance Co., Rialto Building, Boston, Mass. Edward Augustus Russell, son of Edward Augustus and Eliza- beth Brown (Hall) Russell, was born in Middletown, Ct., March 13, 1824 ; fitted for college in Farmington, Ct., under Mr. Simeon Hart ; Wesleyan Univ., '40 — '42; Amherst Coll., '42 — '44. Resided in Middletown, Ct. ; manufacturer of woolen goods, Plainfield, Ct. Died from consumption of the b9wels, at Middletown, Ct., Jan. 30, 1857. UnmaiTied. James Oliver Starkweather, son of James C. and Almira C. (Underwood) Starkweather, was born at Pawtucket, Mass. (now R. I.), July, 1823 ; fitted for college at Andover and Pawtucket Acade- mies. Cashier of a bank ; manufacturer at Pawtucket, R. I. ; now an insurance agent. Married, (1) in 1847, Abby, dau. of Joseph Mclntyre, of Pawtiicket, R. I. ; (2) in 1861, Amy, dau. of George Mathewson, of Dover, N. H. Four children. P. O. address, Paw- tucket, R. I. Henry Dwight Stone, [Sturbridge] , son of Chester and Nancy (Vinton) Stone, was born in Southbridge, July 31, 1820; fitted for college at the Manual Labor School in Worcester. Studied law with Bacon & Barton, of Worcester ; admitted to the bar there, in Apr., 1846 ; practised in that city, '46— '64 ; in New Orleans, La., '64— '69 ; admitted to practise before the Supreme Court of U. S., '67. Died from bronchitis, in N. Y. City, Oct. 27, 1869. Unmarried. William Torrance, son of John and Chlorinda (Bartlett) Tor- rance, was born in Enfield, Dec. 1, 1815; fitted for college princi- cipallj' by himself, and with private teachers. Resided at Baldwins- ville, N. Y., '45— '46 ; teacher, Ann Arbor, Mich, '46— '48 ; Enfield, '48 — '49; principal of Academy and High School, Keene, N. H., '49 — '55. Died from consumption, at Keene, N. H., Feb. 3, 1855. Unmarried. William Ebenezer TyLer, A. M., [Amherst], son of William and Betsey (Balcom) Tyler, was born in South Weymouth, Apr. 20, 1822 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley, and Amherst Academy. Teacher, New Salem Academy, '44 ; private school, Jas- per, N. Y., '45 ; Union T. S., '45 — '47; asst. editor Northampton 206 ALUMNI, 1844. "Courier," '47— '48 ; Yale T. S., '48— '49 ; Professor, Deaf and Dumb Institution, Columbus, O., '53 — '60; traveled in Europe, '60 — '61 ; real estate broker, Boston, residing in Auburndale, '67 — '79 ; editor of " American Manufacturer and Exporter," Boston, and now resides at Newtonville. Married, July 10, 1856, Lurana, dau. of Moses Wilmarth, of Attleboro. Three children. P. O. address, Newtonville, Mass. James Walker, son of Alexander and Anne (MeKercher) Walker, was born in Deerfield, N. Y., April 14, 1820; fitted for college at Geneva Lyceum, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '41 — '44. Teacher, Union Academy, Rutherford Co., Tenn., '44— '47 ; Union T. S., '47— '50 ; s. s., Waynesville and Granville, 111., '50 — '51 ; ordained at Mount Carroll, 111., by Presbytery of Galena, Apr. 20, 1853 ; s. s.. Garden Plain, Clyde, and Unionville, 111., '51 — '58 ; s. s., Eckford and Te- konsha, Mich, '58 — '69 ; s. s. and p., Pewamo, Mich., '69— '74; s. s.. Greenwood, Mich. ; s. s., Hesperia, Mich. ; nowresides at Detroit, Mich. Married, (1) Aug. 15, 1850, Catherine Campbell of Ocean Port, N. J., who died June 19, 1859 ; (2) Oct. 29, 1861, Julia M. Hitchcock, of North Bergen, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, Detroit, Mich. Lester Williams, A. M., son of Lester and Cynthia (Becker) Williams, was born in West Springfield, July 24, 1823 ; fitted for college with Rev. Sanford Lawton of Springfield. Studied law in Springfield, with E. D. Beach ; admitted to the bar, Oct., 1846 ; prac- tised in Knox ville, Tenn., '46 — '48 ; Baptist preacher, Tenn., '48 — '60 ; took a partial course in theology, and ordained at Russell, Aug. , 1851 ; preached there, three years ; at West Townsend, six years, teaching also, one year ; at Holden, six years ; at Oswego, N. Y., four years ; p.. Baptist church, Fredonia, N. Y., since '73. Supt. of the Colored Refugee Home, Camp Nelson, Ky., '66 ; Chaplain of Miss. Constitu- tional Convention, '68. Married, (1) Sept. 26, 1848, Frances L., dau. of William Clough, who died Sept. 7, 1861 ; (2) Oct. 9, 1862, Ann E., dau. of Waterman Goulding Warren, of Holden. Four children. P. O. address, Fredonia, N. Y. CLASS OF 1845. Joseph Lamson BE^fNETT, A. M., son of Rev. Joseph and Mary (Lamson) Bennett, was born in Woburn, Nov. 8, 1823 ; fitted for college at Warren Academj^, Woburn. Andover T. S., '45 — '48; ordained at Hannibal, Mo., Oct. 18, 1848, and p.. First Presbyterian church, '48 — '61 ; p., Cong, church. East Cambridge, '52 — '57; p., Lockport, N. Y., '57 — '70; p., Plymouth church, Indianapolis, Ind., '71 — '73 ; p., Springfield, O., '73^'76 ; a. p.. Suspension Bridge, N. Y., '75 — '79; p., Spencerport, N. Y., '79 — '82. Died from cancer ALUMNI, 1845. 207 of the liver, at Speneerport, N. Y., May -22, 1882. Married, Sept. 11, 1848, Eliza Ann, dau. of David Tillson, of Boston. Four chil- dren. Jerome Eipley Beigham, [Madison, "Wis. T.], son of David and Elizabeth Franklin (Ripley) Brigham, was born in Fitchburg, July 21, 1825 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy, Severance School, Shelburne Falls, and at Amherst Academy. Studied law at Madison, Wis. ; admitted to the bar in 1851 ; lawyer, Milwaukee, Wis., since '51. Clerk of Supreme Court of "Wis., '48 — '51 ; U. S. Appraiser of Merchandise, Milwaukee, Wis., '71 — '77 ; member of Board of Regents of Univ. of Wis. ; member of City School Board, Milwaukee, Wis. ; Trustee of Milwaukee College. Married, Oct. 7, 1857, Mary Noyes, dau. of Edward Ilsley, of Milwaukee, "Wis. Seven children. P. O. address, 128 "Wisconsin St., Milwaukee, Wis. Charles Emerson Bruce, son of Timothy and Sally (Kimball) Bruce, was born in Hardwick, Feb. 4, 1819 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy. East Windsor T. I., '45 — '48; licensed to preach, Aug. 4, 1847, but never ordained. Teacher, Northfield, '51— '54 ; at Brattleboro, Vt., '54— '55 ; at Keene, N. H., '55— '56 ; at Ashtabula, O., '56 — '61 ; merchant, Ashtabula, O., '61 — '75 ; Bos- ton, since '75. School Examiner for Ashtabula Co., O. Married, Dec. 25, 1861, Eliza Ann, dau. of Aaron Stone, of Marlborough, N. H. Five children. P. O. address, 49 Fort Ave., Boston Highlands, Mass. Emilus Bruuer, a. M., son of Luther and Laura (Merrick) Bruuer, was born at Wilbraham, May 6, 182.3 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy. Went South, and was a teacher ; studied law in New Orleans, La., 1850 ; practised at Port Gibson, Miss. Editor of the "Port Gibson Herald and Correspondent." President of the Howard Association. Died from heart disease, at Port Gibson, Miss., Apr. 5, 1855. Unmarried. Francis Parmelee Colton, A. M., M. D., son of Newton and Naomi (Robinson) Colton, was born at Longmeadow, Dec. 25, 1824 ; fitted for college at Wesleyan Academ}', Wilbraham. Taught a family school, and studied medicine with Dr. Welford, of Farley, Culpepper Co., Va., about two years ; attended medical lectures in N. Y. City; M. D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1849; Junior Walker, N. Y. City Hospital, '48— '49 ; Senior Walker, '49— '50, and House Physician, '50 ; traveled in Europe, '50 — '51 ; practised in Springfield, '51 — '52 ; Acting House Physician, N. Y. City Hos- pital, '52. Died from malignant typhoid fever, in N. Y. City, Feb. 23, 1852. Unmarried. 208 ALUMNI, 1845. Edward Joseph Cornish, son of Joseph and Fanny (Holeomb) Cornish, was born in East G-ranby, Ct., Dec. 26, 1820; fitted for college at Ct. Literary Institution, Suffleld, Ct., and"We8tfield Acad- emy. Teacher, Natchez, Miss., for several years ; in 1856, removed to Washington, Miss., and became Pres. of the Collegiate Institute there. Died from consumption, at Washington, Miss., May 17, 1859. Married, Dec. 26, 1849, Lydia S. Giddings of Boston. No children. Frederick Lockwood DeForest, son of Lockwood and Mehitabel (Wheeler) DeForest, was born in N. Y. City, Dec. 2, 1825 ; fitted for college with private teachers in N. Y. City; Amherst Coll., '42 — '45. Harvard Law School, '45 — '48 ; admitted to the bar in N. Y. City, 1848 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, '48— '49 ; merchant, N. Y. City, '49 — '78. Died from pneumonia, at Babylon, L. I., Jan. 15, 1878. Married, Nov. 7, 1867, Julia, dau. of Gen. Desha, of Mobile, Ala. Marshall Henshavt, A. M., D. D., LL. D., son of Eli and- Abi- gail (Sanford) Henshaw, was born in Bethany, Pa., Oct. 3, 1820; fitted for college at Honesdale Academy, Pa. Teacher, Latin and Greek, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '45 — '46 ; Union T. S., '46— '47; tutor, Amherst Coll., '47— '49 ; ordained, Feb., 1849; principal, Hopkins Aca,demy, Hadley, '49 — '50 ; principal, Pinkerton Academy Derry, N. H., '50 — '52 ; principal, Dummer Academy, By- field, '52 — '59 ; Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophj', Rut- gers Coll. , New Brunswick, N. J. ,'59 — '63 ; principal of Williston Sem- inary, Easthampton, '63 — '77 ; resided in Newton, '77 — '81 ; Lecturer upon Natural Philosophy, Amherst Coll., since 1881. Author of "Analysis of Greek Verb." LL. D., Univ. of City of N. Y., 1863 ; D. D., Amherst, 1872. Married, (1) Aug. 14, 1849, Frances Jane, dau. of Jonathan Whitaker, of Wendell, who died Apr. 11, 1863; (2), July 27, 1864, Mary, dau. of Rev. Clement Long, D. D., LL. D., of Hanover, N. H. Seven children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. James Christy Knapp, [Canandaigua, N. Y.J, son of James and Hannah (Williams) Knapp, was born in Hopewell, N. Y., June 28, 1818 ; fitted for college at the Academy in Canandaigua, N. Y., and Genesee Seminary, Lima, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '40 — '43, and '44— '45. Teacher, Clarkson Academy, N. Y,, '46 — '47; Princeton T. S., '47— '49 ; ordained as Presbyterian evangelist. New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 25, 1849 ; s. s., Gowanda, N. Y., '50 — '51 ; s. s., Depere, Wis., '51 — '52 ; s. s.. Black Rock, N. Y., '52— '53 ; chaplain of the Western Military Institute, Farmdale, Ky., '53 — '54; principal of Woodbridge Academy, Perth Amboy, N. J., '54 — '55; principal of the Luzerne Presbyterian Institute, Pa., '55 — 'o() ; s. s., AVarren, Pa., '56. Died from congestion of the lungs, at Warren, Pa., Aug. 7, 1856. Married, Apr. 14, 1852, Caroline A., dau. of Chester V. Adgate, of Penn Yan, N. Y. One child. ALUMNI, 1845. 209 Samuel Julius Learned, A. M., [Fall River], son of Rev. Erastus and Sophia (Bacon) Learned, was born in Canterbury, Ct., Oct. 23, 1823 ; fitted for college with Hon. Orin Fowler of Fall River, and at Monson Academy. Teacher, in Heath, '45 ; St. Louis, Mo., Petersburg, Va., and Fredericksburg, Va., '46; principal of Ruddicksville Seminary, Sunbury, N. C, '46 — '50; lumber dealer, Chicago, 111., ^1 — '75 ; engaged in silver mining, Georgetown, Col., '75_'80 ; resided at Lake Forest, 111., since '81. A. B., Yale, 1845. Married, (1) Sept. 19, 1849, Mary Arms, dau. of Gen. Thomas Gilbert, of Amherst, who died July 14, 1850; (2) July 26, 1855, Ann Elizabeth, dau. of James B. Lowry, of Bristol, 111. Five chil- dren. P. O. address. Lake Forest, 111. John Stebbins Lee, A. M., D. D., son of Eli and Rebecca (Steb- bins) Lee, was born in Vernon, Vt., Sept. 23, 1820 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Shelburne Falls, and West Brattleboro Acad- emy, Vt. Teacher, Swanzey, N. H., '45 — '46; studied theology with Rev. Dr. Hosea Ballon of Medford ; ordained as Universalist at West Brattleboro, Vt., June, 1847 ; preacher, and principal of Mel- rose Academy, West Brattleboro, Vt., '47 — '49 ; preached at Lebanon, N. H., '49— '51 ; at Montpelier, Vt., '51— '52 ; at Woodstock, Vt., '52 — '59, and teacher. So. Woodstock, '52 — '57 ; principal of College Dept., St. Lawrence Univ., '57 — '66 ; Professor of Latin and Greek there, '66 — '68, and Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Biblical Archaeology, since '68. Traveled in Europe, '68. Author of " Nature and Art in the Old World," and " Sacred Cities." D. D., Buchtel Coll., Akron, O. Married, Feb. 22, 1848, Elmina, dau. of Moses Bennett, of Westmoreland, N. H. Six children. P. O. address. Canton, N. Y. Josiah HoLLOvrAY Long, [York, N. Y.], son of Josiah and Clara (Champney) Long, was born in Shelburne, Aug. 27, 1823 ; fitted for college with Mr. Houghton, of Middlebury, N. Y. Taught in Ala., '45 — '47; and in Natchez Institute, Miss., '47 — '48. Compiled two vols, of miscellaneous works, while in college. Died from typhoid fever, at Natchez, Miss., Oct. 9, 1848. Unmarried. Francis Andrew March, A. M., LL. D., [Worcester], son of Andrew and Nancy (Parker) March, was born in Millbury, Oct. 25, 1825 ; fitted for college at Worcester High School. Teacher, Mt. Caesar, near Keene, N. H., '45 ; at Leicester Academy, '45 — '47 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '47 — '49 ; studied law at Worcester, and Am- herst, and in New York City, '45— '50 ; admitted to the bar, 1850 ; practised in N. Y. City, '50 — '51; teacher, Fredericksburg, Va., '52 — '55 ; Professor of English Language and Comparative Philology, Lafayette Coll., since '55. Editor of Douglass Series of Greek and Latin Christian Authors, and author of "Anglo-Saxon Reader," 20 210 ALUMNI, 1845. "Grammar of Anglo-Saxon," and numerous addresses and articles in magazines. Lecturer on Constitutional Law and the Roman Law, Lafayette Coll. ; Pres. of American Philological Association ; Pres. of Spelling Reform Association. LL. D., Coll. of N. J., 1870, and Amherst Coll., 1871. Married, Aug. 12, 1860, Mildred Stone, dau. of Walter Peyton Conway, of Fredericksburg, Va. Nine children. P. O. address, Easton, Pa. ' Plinius Moody, A. M., son of Plinius and Eliza (Pomeroy) Moody, was born in So. Hadley, Apr. 23, 1822 ; fitted for college at High School in Northampton, and with Rev. Simeon Miller of So. Hadley. Andover T. S., '45 — '48 ; licensed to preach, in 1848, but never ordained ; s. s., Jenksville ; s. s., Thorn dike ; resided at So. Hadley with his father. Died from congestion of the lungs, at Kirtland, O., Apr. 6, 1858. Unmarried. Jason Morse, son of Jason and Catharine (Coburn) Morse, was born in Southbridge, Mar. 9, 1821 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '46 — '49; ordained at Brimfield, Dec. 12, 1849, and p., '49 — '61. Died from typhoid fever, at Brimfield, Oct. 14, 1861. Married, (1) Jan. 9, 1861, Abbie, dau. of Theodore Parsons, of Southampton, who died July 17, 1852 ; (2) Sept. 29, 1853, Sophia, sister of his first wife. Two children. George Harrison Nevthall, A. M., [Amherst], son of George and Mary (Wood) Newhall, was born in Athol, Nov. 15, 1825; fitted for college at Amherst Acadeipy. Andover T. S., '45 — '48; s. s., Prescott, Mass., and Yarmouth, Me., '48 — '50 ; ordained at Walpole, Sept. 10, 1850, and p., '5Cj — '53. Died from consumption, at Walpole, Aug. 24, 1853. Married, Sept. 18, 1851, Harriett F., dau. of Stacey Lindsey, of Prescott. One child. Joseph Thomas Noyes, A. M., [West Bradford], son of Joseph and Miriam (Cheever) Noyes, was born in Newburyport, Mar. 4, 1818 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '45 — '48; ordained at Newburj-port, Sept. 20, 1848; missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., Ceylon, '49— '52, and in Madura Dist., So. India, since '52. Married, (1) Sept. 12, 1848, Elizabeth A., dau. of Rufus Smith, of Amherst, who died Apr. 10, 1880; (2) May 30, 1881, in Rome, Italy, Martha J. Mandeville, late of the Arcot Mission. Five children. P. O. address, Periakulam, Madura, India. Robert Woodruff Oliphant, M.D., [Haverhill], son of Rev. David and Mary (Piersou) Oliphant, was born in Beverly, Dec. 28, 1824; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied medicine at Tremont Medical School, Boston, and attended lectures in Harvard Medical School, '45— '48 ; M. D., Harvard, 1848 ; House Physician, ALUMNI, 1845. 211 Mass. General Hospital, Boston, '48 — '49 ■; physician, St. Louis, Mo. , since '49. Presented a chime of ten bells to Pilgrim Cong. Church, St. Louis, Mo., as a memorial of his wife and son. Married, (1) Oct. 4, 1852, Sarah Mayo, dau. of David Harding, Esq., of Hingham, who died July 10, 1875 ; (2) Sept. 25, 1877, Julia Fiske, dau. of Prof. Erastus L. Eipley, of Columbia, Mo. Two children. P. O. address, 711 Locust St., St. Louis, Mo. Abel Kingman Packajrd, A. M., son of Simeon and Harmony (Kingman) Packard, was born in No. Bridgewater, Mar. 19, 1823 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher of an Academy, Millbury, '45 — '47 ; Andover T. S., '47 — '50 ; ordained at Yarmouth, Dec. 16, 1851, and p., '51 — '59; s. s., St. Anthony, Minn., '59— '60; p., Anoka, Minn., '60 — '74; a. p., Greeley, Col., since '74. Trustee of Northfield (now Carleton) Coll., and Pres. of the Board. Married, Nov. 13, 1851, Caroline M., dau. of William Carleton, of Chaiiestown. Six children. P. O. address, Greeley, Col. Hezekiah Danforth Perkt, [Monson], son of Hezekiah and Keziah (Bliss) Perry, was born at Rehoboth, Mar. 21, 1818 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '45 — '48 ; licensed, 1848, but never ordained. Principal teacher and Asst. Supt. of House of Refuge, Philadelphia, Pa., '51 — '53, and at Cincinnati, 0., '53, and Supt. at Cincinnati, 0., '54; teacher, Ind. and Mass., '55 — '61 ; Western agent of the N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, '61 — '65 ; farmer, Conway, since '65. Mass. State District Attorney. Married, (1) Feb. 25, 1852, Elizabeth S., dau. of Southworth Howland, of Worcester, who died Sept. 15, 1855 ; (2) June 1, 1871, M. Elizabeth, dau. of Horace B. Childs, of Conway. Two children. P. 0. address, Conway, Mass. V Baalis Sanford, a. M., [Amherst], son of Rev. John and Sophia (Loud) Sanford, was born in Dennis, Apr. 20, 1825 ; fitted for col- lege at Amherst Academy. Studied law with Hon. Charles Delano of Amherst, '46; Preceptor of Bridgewater Academy, and studied law with William Latham, Esq. ; studied with Hon. Edward Dick- inson of Amherst, '50, and with Nathaniel Morton, Esq., of Taun- ton; admitted to the bar at Taunton, Sept., 1851 ; lawyer, Taunton, '51— '60; in N. Y. City, '60— '69 ; and in Boston, '69— '75 ; Dis- trict Attorney for the southern district of Mass., '59 — '60. Died from heart disease, in Boston, Nov. 29, 1875. Married, (1) June 1, 1853, Amelia Shepard, dau. of Hon. James Sproat, of Taunton, who died Jan. 16, 1867 ; (2) Mar. 16, 1858, Elizabeth Baylies, dau. of Hon. David G. W. Cobb, of Taunton, who died June 10, 1875. Four children. 212 ALUMNI, 1845. Henry Smith Stockbeidge, sou of Jason and Abigail (Montague) Stockbi'idge, was born at No. Hadley, Aug. 31, 1822 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy. Studied law at Baltimore, Md., '46 — '47 ; admitted to the bar, May 1, 1848; practised at Baltimore, Md., since '48. Special Dist. Attorney to attend to business of War Dept. during the rebellion. Solicitor for the Freedmen's Bureau. Member of Md. Legislature, and of Md. Constitutional Convention, '64. Mar- ried, in Pittsfield, Aug. 31, 1852, Fannie E., dau. o'f Caleb Montague, of Sunderland. One son. P. O. address, 12 N. Calhoun St., office, 55 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Charles Temple, [Smyrna, Asia Minor], son of Rev. Daniel and Rachel Baker (Dix) Temple, was born in Valetta, Malta, July 10, 1824 ; fitted for college with Nicholas Petrocokino, Elias Riggs, D. D., and his father; Amherst Coll., '42 — '45. Andover T. §., one year ; graduated at Bangor T. S., 1850 ; home missionary, Milo and Sebec, Me., '50; preached at Unity, Me., '50 — '52, and ordained' there in 1851 ; Monticello Female Seminary, Godfrey, 111., '52 — ^'54; s. s., Vermontville, Mich., '54 — '61 ; Otsego, Mich, '62 — '65 ; teacher, Otsego, Mich., '65 ; w. c. there, since '65. Married, (1) Mar. 13, 1851, Lucretia A., dau. of Joshua C. Plummer, of Bangor, Me., who died Dec. 3, 1864; (2) Mar. 26, 1866, Ursula E., dau. of J. B. Chapin, M. D., of Battle Creek, Mich. Six children. P. 0. ad- dress, Otsego, Mich. Albert Tolman, A. M., sou of Stephen and Maiy (Pierce) Tol- man, was born in Dorchester, Feb. 13, 1824 ; fitted for college with Rev. Richard Tolman. Teacher in Montague and Wayland ; tutor in Amherst Coll., '48 — .'51 ; teacher at Maplewood Institute, Pittsfield, '51 — '55 ; teacher in Lanesboro, '55 — '68 ; teacher, Pittsfield High School, '68— '77 ; now resides at Pittsfield. Manied, (1) Sept. 23, 1853, Jane A., dau. of Justus Tower, of Lanesboro, who died Sept. 30, 1871 ; (2) Aug. 6, 1872, Mrs. Caroline Amelia Wilson, dau. of Chauncey Goodrich, of Pittsfield. Five children. P. 0. address, Pittsfield, IMass. JosiAH Tyler, [East Windsor, Ct.J, son of Rev. Dr. Bennet and Esth«r (Stone) Tyler, was born in Hanover, N. H., July 9, 1823; fitted for college in Academy at East Windsor HUl, Ct. East Windsor T. I.,'45— '48 ; ordained at East Windsor Hill, Ct.,Feb. 28, 1849 ;mis- sionaiy of A. B. C. F. M., to Zulus, at Natal, So. Africa ; has visited America twice. Editor of " Ikwesi," '62— '70. Married, Feb. 27, 1849, Susan Wright, dau. of Chester Clark, of Northampton. Six children. P. O. address, Umzumduzi, Natal, So. Africa. Henry Beers Underbill, A. M., son of Abraham and Mary (Ray- mond) Underhill, was born in Troy, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1821 ; fitted for ALUMNI, 1845. 213 college at Northampton High School. Teacher, '45 — '53 ; studied law at Natchez, Miss., '48 — '49, and at Stockton, Cal., '59 — '60; engaged in mercantile pursuits, '53 — '60 ; admitted to the bar, 1860 ; admitted to practice in U. S. District and Circuit Courts for Cal., 1867 ; lawyer, Stockton, Cal., '60 — '73 ; Dist. Attorney, San Joaquin Co., Cal., '61— '63 ; County Judge, San Joaquin Co., '63— '67; attorney for Central Pacific E. R. Co., and Southern Pacific E. E. Co., San Francisco, Cal., since '73. Married, (1) Feb. 19, 1847, Harri- ettaY., dau. of Moses Fish, of Neshanic, N. J., who died June 19, 1854 ; (2) Feb. 20, 1857, Augusta V., dau. of Joseph Grove, of Saline Co., Mo., who died June 19, 1861 ; (3) Oct. 27, 1873, Julia A., dau. of William Card, of N. Y. City. Four children. P. O. address, 8 Odd Fellows' Building, San Francisco, Cal. Geoegb Washington Warren, A. M., M. D., son of Ephraim and Nancy (Moore) Warren, was born in Lunenburg, Jan. 6, 1819 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied medicine at Pittsfield, Mass., and Woodstock, Vt., '45— '47 ; M. D., Vt. Med- ical Coll., 1847 ; practised at West Boylston, since '47. Married, (1) Sept. 28, 1847, Lydia Lucretia, dau. of Andrew Bigelow, of Boyls- ton, who died Feb. 12, 1861 ; (2) Apr. 27, 1862, Ellen S., dau. of Montreville Flagg, of Boylston. Six children. P. O. address. West Boylston, Mass. Levi Whbaton, son of Eeuben and Abigail (Partridge) Wheaton, was born in Warwick, Oct. 4, 1817 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '45 — '48; ordained at West Gloucester, Jan. 23, 1849, and p., '49-^'57 ; s. s.. No. Falmouth, '57— '66; s. s., Poplar Grove, III., '66— '71 ; w. c, Beloit, Wis., '71 — '72. Died from paralysis, at Beloit, Wis., Oct. 8, 1872. Married, Aug. 16, 1848, Charlotte Augusta, dau.- of Timothy Foster, of An- dover. Five children. Charles Louis Woodworth, [Monson] , son of Charles and Lillis (Avery) Woodworth, was born in Somers, Ct., May 22, 1822 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. East Windsor T. I., '45 — '48; ordained at East Amherst, Nov. 7, 1849, and p., '49 — '63 ; Chaplain of 27th Mass. Vols., '62 — '64; Secretary of American Missionary Association, since 1865. Author of "Popular Evangelization," " Free Churches," " The True Reconstruction," etc. Married, (1) Nov. 30, 1846, Maria W., dau. of Hon. J. G. Chadsey, of Wickford, R. I., who died Aug. 24, 1853 ; (2) Nov. 28, 1854, H. Amelia, dau. of Rev. Ebenezer Perkins, of Royalston. Five children. P. O. address, Watertown, Mass. ; office, 21 Congregational House, Boston, Mass. Henry Nehemiah Wyman, LL. B., [Charlestown] , was born about 1823 ; Amherst Coll., '42— '45. LL. B., Harvard, 1847 ; has 214 ALUMNI, 1845. been a lawyer at San Francisco, Cal., and at Sutter Creek, Cal. ; in 1878, was engaged in mining operations, residing in San Francisco. Notiiing further is known of him. CLASS OF 1846. Daniel Emerson Barnard, [Beckett] , son of William and Alice (Emerson) Barnard, was born in Ward (now Auburn) , Aug,. 26, 1826 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Engaged in teaching and farming ; studied law; at Chicago, 111., and Waukegan, 111. ; practised at Chicago, 111., most of the time since '57. Capt. of 88th 111. In- fantry, '62— '65. P. O. address, 97 So. Clark St., Chicago, 111. Sereno Edwards Bishop, [Oahu, H. I.j, son of Rev. Artemas and Elizabeth (Edwards) Bishop, was born in Kealakeakua, H. I., Feb. 7, 1827 ; fitted for college at Rochester Collegiate Institute, N. Y. ; Am- herst Coll., '43 — '46. Auburn T. S., '48 — '51 ; ordainedas evangelist, by Third Presbytery of N. Y., June, 1852 ; s. s., Fulton, N. Y., '51 ; s. s., Chestertown, N. Y., '52 ; seamen's chaplain, Lahaina, H. I., '53— '62 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Hana, H. I., '62— '65 ; prin- cipal and p., Lahainaluna Seminary, Maui, H. I., since '65. Manied, May 31, 1852, Cornelia A., dau. of Rev. John Sessions, of Albany, N. Y. Five children. F. 0. address, Lahainaluna, Maui, H. I. Francis Champion Bliss, son of ElishaaudAlmyra (Sykes) BMss, was born in Springfield, Apr. 16, 1819 ; fitted for college with Otis Lombard, of Springfield; Obeiiin Coll., '43 — '45; Amherst Coll., '45 — -'46. Studied in N. Y. City, two years ; admitted to the bar in 1852 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, '52— '68 ; publisher, Newark, N. J., and Hartford, Ct. ; now in publishing business at Newark, N. J., residing in Bloomfield, N. J. Author of " The Campaign Hand Book," and " Queen Esther and Other Poems;" in part compiled "The Life Work of David Livingstone." Married, Nov. 4, 1846, Mary L., dau. of John Cortland Ellis, of Cleveland, O. Two children. P. 0. address, Bloomfield, N. J. ; oflBce, Newark, N. J. Lorenzo Prentice Blood, son of Noah and Hannah P. (Chase) Blood, was born in Pepperell, July 25, 1824 ; fitted for college at Pepperell Academy. Andover T. S., one year; teacher, Shrews- bury, N. J., '48— '49 ; Upper Marlboro, Md., '50— '51 ; Pepperell, '52 — '53 ; Marblehead, '64 ; So. Braintree, '55 ; engaged in the drug and medicine business, Abington, '56 — '57 ; teacher, Baltimore, Md. ; principal of Pembroke Academy, N. H., residing in Pepperell, one year ; teacher, Pepperell. Married, Nov. 2, 1855, Margaret G., dau. of Benjamin Thompson, of Marblehead. Three cliildren. P. 0. address, Pepperell, Mass. ALTJMNI, 1846. 215 Joseph Pekry Dowse, son of Benjamin and Thankful (Chamber- lain) Dowse, was bom in Sherborn, Aug. 15, 1820 ; fitted for college with Eev. E. Dowse, and at Slierborn High School. Died from con- sumption, at Sherborn, Sept. 26, 1846. Unmarried. Levi Alpheus Field, A. M., son of Alpheus and Caroline (Adams) Field, was born in Leverett, Sept. 17, 1821 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls and Monson Academies. AndoverT. S., '46 — '49 ; s. s., Mittineague, (West Springfield) i ordained at Marlboro, Aug. 31, 1853, and p., '53 — '59. Author of a history of the Marlboro Cong, church, and several sermons. Died from congestion of the brain, at Marlboro, Oct. 22, 1859. Married, Mar. 4, 1851, Nancy M., dau. of Cyrus W. Holmes, of Monson. One child- Geokge Elisha Fisher, son of Rev. George and Mary Hall (Fisk) Fisher, was born in Harvard, Jan. 22, 1823 ; fitted for college with his father, and at Lawrence Academy, Groton. Andover T. S., '46— '49; ordained, Feb. 27, 1850; p., Rutland, '50— '52 ; p., No. Amherst, '52— '58 ; Granville, N. H., '59— '62 ; Ashburnham, '63_'67 ; p.. So. Hadley Falls, '67 — '79 ; p., East Amherst, since '80. Representative to Mass. Legislature, '67. Author of "The Church and Slavery," " Declaring All God's Counsel," " Farewell Sermon at North Amherst," " Historical Discourse at So. Hadley Falls," and other sermons. Married, (1) May 1, 1850, Harriet B., dau. of Jacob Holt, of Amherst, who died Aug. 18, 1858 ; (2) Sept. 7, 1859, Ellen E., dau. of Lyman Kellogg, of No. Amherst. Four children. P. 0. address. East Amherst, Mass. Samuel Mark Fletcher, A. M., M. D., son of Mark and Rhoda (Fletcher) Fletcher, was born in Dunstable, May 1, 1822; fitted for college with Rev. N. S. Dickinson of Townsend. Teacher, Con- way, '46 — '47; engaged in business, Philadelphia, Pa., '47 — '50; Prefect at Girard Coll., '50 — '51 ; assistant teacher in the Episcopal school, Philadelphia, Pa., '51 ; teacher, Presbyterian Institute, Phil- adelphia, Pa., '51 — '55 ; studied medicine in the Homeopathic Medi- cal Coll. of Pennsylvania, '54 — '56, receiving degree of M. D.., Mar., 1856 ; practised in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., '56 ; in Norwich, Ct., '56— '58 ; in Westerly, R. I., '58— '68 ; in Chicago, 111., '68— '70; in Denver, Col., '70— '72; in Central City, Col., '72— '74; inter- ested in silver mining, '74 — '75; Englewood, 111., '75. Private in 12th Regt. R. I. Vols., '62— '63 ; Asst. Surgeon in same Regt., '63. Died from cancer in the stomach, at Englewood, 111., Oct. 3, 1875. Married, Nov. 29, 1849, Sallie Abigail, dau. of Cyrus Taylor, of Dunstable. One child. James Henry Paine Frost, A. M., M. D., son of Rev. Charles and Lydia (Fernald) Frost, was born in Bethel, Me., May 24, 1825 ; 216 AtTjMNi, 1846. fitted for college at Gould's Academy, in that town ; Bowdoin Coll., '42— '44; Amherst Coll., '44— '46. Studied medicine with Dr. H. N. Guernsey of J>ankford, Pa. ; M. D.,Pa. Homeopathic Medical Coll., Philadelphia, 1850; practised in Wilmington, N. C, and the South, '50 — '63 ; Bangor T. S., '53 — '55 ; licensed to preach, 1855, and preached at Richmond, Me., one summer; physician, Bangor, Me., until '65 ; Professor of Physiology, Pa. Homeopathic Medical Coll., '65— '67, and Professor of Pathology, '67— '68 ; traveled for his health ; practised in Bethlehem, Pa., a few months ; in Danville, Pa., '70 — '75. Founded and edited the " Hahnemannian Monthly." Assisted in the preparation of the first edition of Dr. H. N. Guern- sey's work on "Obstetrics and the Diseases of Women and Children." Contributed largely to Homeopathic Medical Journals. Died at Bethlehem, Pa., Jan. 21, 1875. Married, (1) Oct., 1852, Margaret Elizabeth, dau. of Hon. Charles Johnson, of Norfolk, Va., and was separated by divorce ; (2) Oct. 6, 1868, Sarah Gertrude Pedrick of Philadelphia, Pa., and was divorced Aug., 1869. One child. William Learned Haskell, son of William and Sylvania (Will- iams) Haskell, was born in Southbridge, Sept. 9, 1816 ; fitted for college at Monson. Studied law with George S. Catlin of Windham, Ct. ; admitted to the bar at Brooklyn, Ct., Aug., 1848 ; practised at Boston, '48 — '52; engaged in mining business, Cal., since then. Eesided at La Porte, Cal., for a time. Unmarried. P. O. address. Scales' Diggings, Cal. James Hibben, A. M., M. D., son of James and Rebecca Theus (Stiles) Hibben, was born in Charleston, S. C, Sept. 1, 1824; fitted for college at Northampton High School. Teacher in So. Carolina, '46 — '50, at the same time studying medicine ; studied at the " New Medical College," N. Y. City, receiving degree of M. D., 1852; practised in Brooklyn, L. I., '52 — '56. Died from congestion of the lungs, at Brooklyn, L. I., Apr. 14, 1856. Married, Mar. 29, 1853, Henrietta E., dau. of Henry Grimke, of Charleston, S. C. Two children. Edmund Dyer Holt, A. M., [Colden, N. Y.], son of Arnold and Ruey Ann (Austin) Holt, was born in Fairfax, Vt., Sept. 20, 1818; fitted for college at Springville, N. Y. Union T. S., '46— '49 ; ordained as Presbyterian, May 28, 1850 ; s. s.. Rock Island, 111., '49 — '52 ; p., Montrose, la., '52 — '56 ; land agent, Chatfield, Minn., '56— '59 ; p., Chatfield, Minn., '59— '65. Died from congestion of the brain, at Chatfield, Minn., June 11, 1865. Married, June 2, 1851, Caroline Rosannah, dau. of John Warner, of Hatfield. Six children. William Howland, A. M., son of William Avery and Hannah (Morton) Howland, was born in Conway, Dec. 12, 1822; fitted for ALUMNI, 1846. 217 college at Mr. Clary's Select School, Conway, and at Williston Sem- inary, Easthampton. Instructor in Greek and Latin, Williston Sem- inary, Easthampton, '46 — '49 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '49 — '51 ; stud- ied law at Yale Law School, 1860, with Edward Dickinson of Am- herst, and Henr^' Vose of Springfield ; admitted to the bar, Sept. , 1851 ; remained in Springfield, six months ; lawyer, Lynn, '62 — '80. City Solicitor of Lynn, '60— '62, '64— '65, and '76 ; member of Mass. Legislature, '68 ; Commissioner of U. S. Circuit Court, '69 — '80. Died from Bright's disease, at Lynn, Dec. 23, 1880. Married, June 21, 1860, Caroline Greenwood, dau. of William Lambert Russell, of Barre. Two children. Leonard Humphket, A. M., son of Lemuel and Elizabeth (Jones) Humphrey, was born in Weymouth, Jan. 19, 1824 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher, Amherst Academy, '46 — '47 ; Andover T. S., one year ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '49 — '60. Died from congestion of the brain, at Weymouth, Nov. 30, 1860. Un- married. Arthuk Harper Jackson, A. M., M. D., [Middletown, Ct.J, son of Ebenezer and Eliza A. (Harper) Jackson, was born in Philadel- phia, Pa., Nov. 7, 1826 ; fitted for college with Rev. Dr. Muhlenburg, at Flushing, L. I. Studied medicine with Dr. Wm. B. Casey of Middletown, Ct. , and Dr. Willard Parker of N. Y. Citj-, attending for a considerable time at Bellevue Hospital in that city ; M. D., Coll. of Ph3'sicians and Surgeons, 1850; manufacturer, Middletown, Ct., '50— '69. Died from pneumonia, at Middletown, Ct., Mar. 9, 1869. Married, in 1854, Mary NicoU, dau. of James Thorne, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Four children. Merrick Knight, [Chesterfield], son of Erastus and Lucy (Smith) Knight, was born in Northampton, Jan. 15, 1817 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Ea^t Windsor T. I., '46- -'49; ordained at Chaplin, Ct., May 15, 1850, and p., '50— '52 ; a. p., Stafford, Ct., '52— '54; p., Hebron, Ct., '54— '60; a. p.. North Coventry, Ct., '61— '62; Broad Brook, Ct., '63— '67; Rocky Hill, Ct., '67— '72; Torringford, Ct., '72— '75 ; New Hartford South (Nepaug), Ct., '75— '80; East Hartland, Ct., since '80. Married, June 10, 1851, Abbie, dau. of Ichabod Ward, of Ashford, Ct. Three children. P. 0. address, East Hartland, Ct. GuRDON Wheeler Noyes, A. M., son of Joseph and Eunice E. (Cheesebrough) Noyes, was born in Stonington, Ct., Aug. 13, 1818 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Union T. S., '46 — '49 ; ordained as Presbyterian, Dec. 19, 1849, at Portsmouth, Va., and p., '49 — '51; p., Cong, church, Cornwall, Vt., '52 — '54; s. s. andassoc. p., New Haven, Ct., '54 — '61 ;p.. Second Cong, church, 21 218 ALUMNI, 1846. Fair Haven, Ct., '61 — '69 ; p., Woodbury, Ct. ; w. c. New Haven, Ct. ; s. s., Stony Creek, Branford, Ct., since '81. Postmaster, Corn- wall, Vt., 1853. Published four sermons. Married, Aug. 13, 1850, Agnes, dau. of James McArthur, of Philadelphia, Pa. Eight chil- dren. P. O. address, 74 High St., New Haven, Ct. Henry Perkins, [Boston], son of Henry Griswold and Louisa R. (Button) Perliins, was born in Cabot, Vt., Oct. 3, 1822; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher, Charleston, S. C. ; studied medicine with Dr. M. L. Perry, of Boston. Died of quick consumption, at Grantville, Mar. 3, 1851. Unmarried. Salem Marsh Plimpton, son of Ziba and Hannah (Marsh) Plimp- ton, was born in Sturbridge, Apr. 21, 1820; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '46 — -'49; ordained at Wells River, Vt., May 8, 1851, and p., '51— '61 ; Chaplain, 4th Regt. Vt. Vols., '61^'62; s. s., North church, St. Johnsbury, Vt., '62— '63 ; s. s.. East Douglas, '64— '65 ; s. s., Chelsea, Vt., '65— '66. Died from enteritis and typhoid fever, at Chelsea, Vt., Sept. 14, 1866. Married, May 5, 1851, Beulah M., dau. of Penuel Belknap, of Sturbridge. Three children. Harvey James Skiff, [Hume, N. Y.], son of Joshua Skiff, was born about 1821. Private in 13th la. Infantry, '61 ; Quartermaster Sergt., '61— '62; Captain, '62— '64; now a merchant. P. 0. ad- dress, Newton, la. Charles Vinal Spear, A. M., son of Nathaniel and Esther (Dyer) Spear, was born in Randolph (now Holbrook), Mar. 13, 1825 ; fitted for college at Randolph Academy. Studied theology with Rev. Dr. Todd, and teacher in Young Ladies' Institute, Pittsfield, '47 — '51 ; ordained at Sudbury, Oct. 27, 1852, and p., '52 — '55 ; asst. teacher, Maplewood Institute, Pittsfield, '55 — '57, and principal since '57. Married, May 29, 1851, ReliBf L., dau. of E. N. Holbrook, of East Randolpli (now Holbrook). No children. P. O. address, Pittsfield, Mass. Henry Martyn Stores, A. M., D. D., [Braintree] , son of Charles Backus and Vashti Maria (Pierson) Storrs, was born in Ravenna, O., Jan. 20, 1827; graduated at Andover T. S., 1851 ; ordained at Lawrence, Jan. 13, 1852, and p., Lawrence St. church, '52 — '55 ; p.. First Orthodox Cong, church, Cincinnati, O., '55 — '67 ; p.. So. Cong, church, Brooklyn, N. Y., '67— '73 ; Cor. Sec. of A. H. M.S. ,'72— '82 ; p.. Orange, N. J., since '82. D. D., Western Reserve, 1864. Published various sermons. Married, Mar. 9, 1852, Catharine, dau. of Edward Hitchcock, of Amherst. Four children. P. 0. address. Orange, N. J. ALUMNI, 1846. 219 William Gardner Tuttle, A. M., son of Thomas S. and Sarah S. (Butterfield) Tuttle, was born in Littleton, Sept. 25, 1819 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. AndoverT. S., '46— '49 ; in 1850, preached five months in Maine and six months in Littleton ; ordained at Harrisville, N. H., Apr. 16, 1851, and p., '51 — '60 ; p., Ware, since '61. Married, July 31, 1850, Harriet Elizabeth, dau. of Royal Wallace, of Milford, N. H. Three children. P. O. address. Ware, Mass. Andrew Jackson Wheeler, son of Josiah and Elizabeth (Hast- ings) Wheeler, was born in Petersham, Mar. 28, 1820 ; fitted for college at New Salem and Monson Academies. Died from consump- tion, at Petersham, Jan. 28, 1847. Orlando Henry White, D. D., [Boston], son of Henry and Sophronia (Waterman) White, was born in Livermore, Me., Jan. 9, 1820 ; fitted for college at No. Yarmouth Academy, Me. ; Bowdoiu Coll., '42— '44; Amherst Coll., '44— '46. Bangor T. S., '46— '49 ; resident licentiate, Andover T. S., a few months ; Asst. Sec. of A. B. C. F. M., Boston, '49- '50 ; s. s., Westminster, '50— '51, ordained there, Aug. 21, 1851, and p., '51 — '54 ; Washington Heights, N. Y. City, '54 — '68; p., Meriden, Ct., '58 — '63; s. s., Orleans, residing in Boston, '63 — '66; p., Howard Ave. church. New Haven, Ct., '66 — '75; Sec. of Freedmen's Missions Aid Society, London, Eng., since '75. D. D., Adrian Coll., Mich., 1870. Married, (1) Apr. 4, 1862, Mary Barnes, dau. of Rev. S. L. Pomroy, D. D., of Boston, whodiedTAug. 19, 1855 ; (2) Dec. 19, 1859, Mrs. Charlotte B.Loomis, dau. of Alfred Bliss, of Hartford, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, 18 Adam St., Strand, W. C, London, England. George Sullivan Woodman, A. M., M. D., son of Charles and Abigail Stacy (Call) Woodman, was born in Boston, Nov. 22, 1823 ; fitted for college with Rev. Dr. Thatcher Thayer, at So. Dennis and Newport, R. I. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, '46 — '48 ; Harvard Medical School, '48 — '49 ; M. D., Harvard, 1849 ; practised at West Cambridge, '49 — '51 ; at Amherst, '61 — '58 ; engaged in educational agency, N- Y. City, '58— '61 ; practised at Brooklyn, N. Y.,'61— '71 ; at Lynn, '71 — '78 ; at Newtonville, since '78. Surgeon of Board of Enrollment for 2d Dist. of N. Y., three years. Editor of "Educa- tional Herald," N. Y. City, '58— '61. Married, Sept. 17, 1849, Jane L., dau. of Dr. Timothy Jones Gridley, of Amherst. Five children. P. O. address, Newtonville, Mass. CLASS OF 1847. John Wilson Belcher, son of William and Sarah (Wilson) Belcher, was born in Granby, Sept. 21, 1827; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Taught an academy in Cecil Co., Md., '47 — '49; agent 220 ALUMNI, 1847. of a St. Louis, Mo., sugar-refining company, New Orleans, La., '49 — '51.' Died from cholera, at New Orleans, La., Dec. 4, 1851. Unmarried. Richard Salter Billings, [Trenton, N. Y.], son of Charles E. and Sarah W. (Storrs) Billings, was born in Conway, Sept. 29, 1820 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Amherst Coll., '44 — '47. Andover T. S., '47 — '50 ; resident licentiate, Andover T. S. and Yale T. S., '50 — '55 ; ordained at Shelburne, June 6, 1855, and p., '55— '70 ; w. c. New London, Ct., '70 ; p., Dalton, '71— '78 ; w. c, Andover, '78 ; w. c, Boston, '79 ; p.. No. Stamford, Ct., since '80. Married, June 12, 1855, Mary H., dau. of Rev. Joseph Hurl- burt, of New London, Ct. One child. P. O. address. No. Stamford, Ct. Nathaniel Hooper Broughton, son of Nicholson and Nancy (Hooper) Broughton, vras born in Marblehead, Feb. 5, 1826 ; fitted for college at Marblehead Academy. Private tutor, and city mis- sionary, Boston, two years; Andover T. S., '50 — '51 ; graduated at Bangor T. S., '54 ; ordained at Petersburg, Tenn., and labored there and in Fay etteville, Tenn., three years; p., No. Yarmouth, Me., '60 — '61 ; a. p., East Bridgewater, '61 — '66. Died from pneumonia, at East Bridgewater, June 2, 1866. Married, Sept. 3, 1860, Sarah B., dau. of Nathan Plympton, of No. Yarmouth, Me. Two chil- dren. Henry Cummings, A. M., [Westminster], son of Joshua and Hep- zibah (Hale) Cummings, was born in Royalston, Sept. 12, 1823 ; fitted for college at Westminster Academy. AndoverT. S., '47 — '50 ; ordained at Newport, N. H., July 16, 1851, and p., '51 — '66; p., Rutland, '66— '73 ; p., StrafPord, Vt., since '74. Married, Sept. 9, 1851, Mary A., dau. of Ephraim Beaman, of Princeton. Five chil- dren. P. O. address, Strafford, Vt. Samuel Worcester Dana, A. M., son of Joseph and Clara (Ben- ton) Dana, was born in Amherst,Mar. 14, 1828 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied law with P. G. Clarke of Auburn, N. Y., '50— '51, and with Johnson and Brown of Warren, Pa. ; admitted to the bar in Warren, Pa., June, 1853 ; lawj-er, Newcastle, Pa., since '53. Married, Oct. 7, 1858, Sarah, dau. of Henry Falls, of New- castle, Pa. One child. P. O. address, Newcastle, Pa. Warren Fales Draper, son of Martin and Sally (Fisher) Draper, was born in Dedham, Dec. 12, 1818 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Publisher and bookseller, Andover, since '49. Compiled the index to Bibliotheca Sacra. Married, May 24, 1848, Irene P., dau. of Reuben Rowley, of Wrentham. No children. P. O. address, Andover, Mass. ALUMNI, 1847. 221 Henry Luther Edwards, A. M., son of Luther and Rachel (Seai'l) Edwards, was born in Southampton, Jan. 24, 1822 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '47; Andover T. S., '47 — '49; tutor, Am- herst Coll., '49 — '52 ; teacher. Classical Institute, Northampton, '52 — '54 ; ordained, July 12, 1857 ; preached at So. Abington, '55 — '67 ;s. s.. No. Middleboro, '67 — '73. Supt. of Public Schools, Northamp- ton ; Agent of the New England Loan and Trust Co., since '79. Author of " Eulogy of A. Lincoln," "The Lord's Prayer in Schools," and "The Work of Faith with Power." Married, Oct. 16, 1867, Mary Blankinship, dau. of "William N. Thomas, of Rochester. Four children. P. 0. address, Northampton, Mass. Louis Isidore Fleming, A. M., [Jacksonville, E. Florida], son of Lewis and Agustina (Cortes) Fleming, was born in Hibernia, Fla., .Apr. 4, 1825 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied law in Jacksonville, Fla., '51 — '53 ; admitted to the bar. May 23, 1854 ; practised at Jacksonville since '54. State solicitor for the Eastern Judicial Circuit of Fla., '59 — '68. Married, Mar. 4, 1858, Mary Evelyn, dau. of John L'Engie, of Duval Co., Fla. Two children. P. 0. address, Jacksonville, Fla. Charles Henry Gates, [Wilbraham], son of Asa and Mary (Houghton) Gates, was born in Palmer, Aug. 26, 1823; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy. Andover T.^ S., '47 — '50; s. s., Nottingham, N. H., '50 — '51 ; ordained at Wilbraham, Sept., 1851 ; s. s., Fairfield, la., '51 — -'56 ; Washington, la., '56 — '62 ; Oskaloosa, la.., '62— '68; s. s., Buxton, Me., '68— '70; s. s., Somersville, Ct., '70— '73; p., Kennebunkport, Me., since '73. Married, Dec. 29, 1850, Mary H., dau. of Warwick Hobbs, of Wells, Me. Five chil- dren. P. O. address, Kennebunkport, Me. Frederick Ridgelt Graham, M. D., [Woodford Co., Ky.J, son of William Graham, was born about 1826 ; Amherst Coll., '45 — '47. Physician. P. O. address, Chester, Pa. John Havtks, son of John and Emily (Eastman) Hawks, was born in Deerfield, Jan. 22, 1823 ; fitted for college with Luther B. Lincoln of Deerfield. Union T. 8., '47— '50 ; ordained as Presbyte- riaa, Aug. 28, 1851 ; s. s., Montezuma, Ind., '51 — '56 ; s. s., Kirt- land, 0., '56— '57 ; s. s., Perrysville, Ind., '58— '59 ; s. s., Rockville, lud., and vicinity, '59 — '76 ; a. p., Cutler, Ind., '76; Lexington, Ind., '77 — '80 ; Presbyterian missionary, residing in Lafayette, Ind., since '80. Married, (1) Sept. 21, 1852, Elizabeth A., dau. of Isaac Woods, of Barre, who died June 13, 1860 ; (2) Dec. 20, 1876, Mrs. Emma Mann, dau. of Samuel Davis, of Cincinnati, O. Seven children. P. O. address, Lafayette, Ind. 222 ALUMNI, 1847. Ormond Bltnn Marsh, son of John and Thankful (Mason) Marsh, was born in Southbridge, Apr. 17, 1822 ; fitted for college at Mouson. Taught in Oneida Co., N. Y., and studied law, till 1856 ; went, in 1856, with a colony to Minnesota, and engaged in farming. Died from disease of the liver, at Mapleton, Minn., Mar. 4, 1858. Married Sophia Elizabeth Wilson of Peterboro, N. H. No children. William Ezra Mundy, [Rahway, N. J.], son of Henry Mundy, was born about 1823. Rahwaj-, N. J. ; in an insurance office, N. Y. City. P. O. address. New Providence, N. J. George Soule, [Quincy], son of Beza and Mary (Eawson) Soule, was born in Willington, Ct., Oct. 12, 1823 ; fitted for college at Chaplin, Ct., with his pastor. Rev. Mr. Dickinson. Teacher, '47— '48 ; East Windsor T. I., '48— '49, and '50— '51 ; Union T. S., '49— '50; a. p., Ashford, Ct., '61— '52 ; Hampton, Ct., '53— '55, ordained there, Oct. 18, 1855, and p., '55 — '67. Chaplain 11th Regt. Ct. Vols., '61 — '62. Died from dysentery, at H'ampton, Ct., Oct. 4, 1867. Married, Oct. 19, 1858, Carolina E., dau. of Col. A. M. Litchfield, of Hampton, Ct. Three children. Alfred White Spkagtje, A. M., [Boston], son of Daniel and Jerusha (Burnap) Chamberlain, was born in Oahu, S. I., June 17, 1821 ; fitted for college at Worcester Academy. After graduation assumed the name of Sprague ; studied law in Boston, but never prac- tised ; Professor of Natural Philosophy, St. Louis Univ., Mo., '54 — '55 ; principal of High Schools, at Newburyport, Mass., Eastport, Me., and Dorchester, ten years ; engaged in the introduction and sale of automatic regulators of heat, of his own invention ; real estate and stock broker, Boston, residing in Wollaston. Author of "Elemen- tary Natural Philosophy," "Chemical Manipulations," and some pamphlets on the preparation of gases. Married, Dec. 4, 1857, Ellen A., dau. of Rev. Moses Curtis, of Thompson, Ct. Two chil- dren. P. O address, Wollaston Heights, Mass. Timothy Stowe, son of Joseph and Sally (Daniell) Stowe, was born in Dedham, Sept. 6, 1824 ; fitted for college at Dedham, and at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '47 — '50 ; ordained at New Bedford, Apr. 11, 1854, and p. of Pacific church, '54 — '66. In service of Christian Commission, '64 ; member of School Board, New Bedford. Died from typhoid fever, at New Bedford, Aug. 11, 1866. Married, Jan. 5, 1860, Hannah M., dau. of Isaac D. Hall, of New Bedford. Three children. John Riddle Upton, son of John and Betsey (Riddle) Upton, was born in Wilmot, N. H., Oct. 4, 1819 ; fitted for college at Kim- ball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Andover T. S., '47— '50 ; ALUMNI, 1847. 223 ordained at Wilmot, N. H., Apr. 22, 1851 ; home missionary, Alex- ander and Cooper, Me., '51; s. s., Dubuque Co., la., '51 — '53; s. s., Cedar and Scott Counties, la., '.53 — '55 ; s. s., Warren, Vt., '56 ; s. s., Buckingham, la., '57 — '59 ; s. s., Monona, la., '60 — '69 ; s. s., Dickinson Co., la., since '69. Married, Oct. 11, 1852, Mary, dau. of Alpheus Bass, of Middlesex, Vt. Three children. P. O. ad- dress. Spirit Lake, la. Lemuel He alt Waters, A. M., [Worcester], son of Rev. George and Lucy (Healej-) Waters, was born in Woodstock, Ct., May, 1823 ; fitted for college at Worcester High School. Asst. teacher, Nunda Literary Institute, N. Y., '48 — '49 ; principal of Ward School No. 7, Brooklyn, N. Y., '49 ; Professor of Mathemat- ics, Greek and Latin, in " New York Central College," McGraw- ville, N. Y. ; principal in Montrose, Pa., and Schoharie, N. Y. ; in 1853, established a boarding and day school, Plainfield, N. .J. ; engaged in mercantile pursuits, N. Y. City, '55 — '58 ; principal of one of the largest Ward schools, N. Y. City ; Actuary in the Empire Mutual Life Insurance Co., '69 — '72. Died from pneumonia, in N. Y. City, Dec. 6, 1872. Married, in 1850, Mary J. Rogers of N. Y. City. Four children. CLASS OF 1848. Erasmus Darwin Baker, son of Abel and A^urora (Price) Baker, was born in Owasco, N. Y., June 18, 1826; fitted for college at Moravia Academy, N. Y. Principal of Genoa Academy, N. Y., '63 ; teacher in New Orleans, and other portions of La., until '61 ; after the war, civil engineer, Tallahassee, Ala. ; now a teacher there. Unmarried. P. O. address, Shorter's Depot, W. R. R., Ala. Ira Case, [Claremont, N. H.], son of Thaddeus and Mary (Fel- lows) Case, was born in Chelsea, Vt., Aug. 11, 1820; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academv, Meriden, N. H. ; Middlebury CoE., '44— '47 ; Amherst Coll., '47— '48. Andover T. S., '48— '49 ; East Windsor T. I., '49 — '51 ; a. p., Chester, ^51 — '52 ; ordained at Orford, N. H., Nov. 3, 1852, and p., '52— '54 ; a. p.. Underbill, Vt., '55 — '57; s. s., Croyden, N. H., '57 — '59 ; merchant. Providence, R. I., '60 — '72 ; teacher and preacher. North Scituate, R. I., '72 — '75 ; farmer there, since '75. Author of " Ability and Inability," " Light from Prophecy," and " Moral Agency." Married, Nov. 16, 1849, Mary A., dau. of John L. Eaton, of Princeton, 111. Five children. P. 0. address, No. Scituate, R. I. William Smith Clark, A. M., Ph. D.,' LL. D., [Easthampton] , son of Dr. Atherton and Harriet (Smith) Clark, was born in Ash- fleld, July 31, 1825 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, East- 224 ALUMNI, 1848. hampton. Teacher, Williston Seminaiy, Easthampton, two years ; studied at Gottingen, Prussia; Ph. D., Gottingen, 1852; Professor of Chemistry and Zoology, Amherst Coll., '52 — '58, and of Chemis- try, '58— '67; Pres. of Mass. Agricultural Coll., '67— '78 ; engaged in mining operations. Major, 21st Mass. Vols., '61 ; Lt. Col., '62, and Col., '62 — '63. Member at large of Mass. State Board of Agri- culture, '59 and '67 ; presidential elector, and secretar}- of electoral college, '64 ; member of Mass. Legislature, '64, '65, and '67; presi- dent of Hampshire Agricultural Society, '60, '61, '71, and '72. President of Sapporo Agricultural Coll., Japan, '76 — '77. LL. D., Amherst, 1874. Married, May 25, 1853, Harrietta Keopuolani Eichards, adopted dau. of Hon. Samuel Williston, of Easthampton. Eleven children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. William Cowpek Dickinson, A. M., D. D., [N. Y. City), son of Rev. Baxter and Martha (Bush) Dickinson, was born in Longmeadow, Jan. 26, 1827 ; fitted for college in the Academy at Auburn, N. Y., and with Rev. Henry A. Nelson, D. D. Teacher, Monson Academy, '48 — '49 ; Union T. S.,'49— '51 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '51— '52 ; principal of Groton Academy, '52 ; Andover T. S., '52 — '53 ; resident licentiate, Andover T. S., '53— '54 ; ordained at Middleboro, Apr. 12, 1854, and p., '64 — '56; s. s., Wilmington, Del., '56; s. s., Gloucester, '56 — '57; p., Kenosha, Wis.', '58 — '59; p., Presbyterian church, Lake Forest, 111., '59 — '67, and Professor of Languages, Lake For- est Univ., '59— '62; s. s., Chicago, 111., '67— '70; p.. Battle Creek, Mich., '70— '72 ; p.. La Fayette, Ind., since '72. D. D., Wabash, 1878. Married, Mar. 16, 1854, Annis, dau. of Edward Dougherty, Esq., of Aurora, N. Y. Six children. P. 0. address, La Fayette, Ind. Samuel Fiske, A. M., son of David and Laura (Severance) Fiske, was born in Shelburne, July 23, 1827 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, So. Hadley, '48, and Somerville, N. J., '49 ; Andover T. S., '50— '52 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '52— '55 ; traveled in Europe, '55 — '56 ; ordained at Madison, Ct., June 3, 1857, and p., '57 — '64; enlistedas private in 14th Regt., Ct. Vols. ; promoted 2nd Lieut., 1st Lieut., and Captain, and served, '62 — '64; taken prisoner at battle of Chancellorsville ; liberated and resumed his com- mand ; wounded, Maj' 6, 1864, in battle of the Wilderness, and died at Fredericksburg, Va., May 22, 1864. Married, Feb. 15, 1859, Elizabeth Leavitt, dau. of Rev. Aaron Foster, of Charlemont. Two children. William Allen Fobes, son of Peres and Melissa (Nye) Fobes, was born in Oakham, Mai'. 27, 1827 ; fitted for college at Mr. Nich- ols' Family School, Brookfield, and Amherst Academy. Bangor T. S., '48— '51 ; ordained, Nov. 9, 1865; Hookset, N. H., '55— '58 ; ALDMNI, 1848. 225 Lebanon, Me., '58— '60 ; Kittery, Me., '60— '64 ; Scituate, R. I., '64— '67; p., Halifax, '67— '73; a. p., Chesterfield, since '73. Married, Nov. 8, 1853, Lucena A., dau. of Alexander Crawford, of Oakham. Nine children. P. O. address, Chesterfield, Mass. Martin Luther Gaylord, A. M., son of Jesse and Dema (Cowles) Gaylord, was born in Otisco, N. Y., June 16, 1823 ; fitted for college at Cortland Academy, Homer, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '45 — '48. Auburn T. S., '49 — '51 ; licensed to preach in 1851, but never ordained ; preached a few times in N. Y. and Kans. ; colporteur of American Tract Society, and missionary of American Sunday School Union, for a few months each, in Central and Northern N. Y., '51 — '52 ; Supt. of Schools, Atchison City, Kans., three years ; in a Fruit and Ornamental Tree Nursery, seven j'ears ; in a railroad office, four years; resided in Kans., '56 — '68 ; farmer, Easthampton, since '68. Married, Nov. 16, 1858, Elizabeth, dau. of Col. Elisha Edwards, of Southampton. Three children. P. O. address, Easthampton, Mass. G-EORGE Washington Good axe, son of Levi and Eunice (Brim- hall) Goodale, was born in West Boylston, May 1, 1821 ; fitted for college at Groton Academy. Principal .of Sag Harbor Institute, N. Y., three years ; studied theology with Rev. Albert Williams of Clinton, N. J., and with Rev. J. R. Dunn of Wenona, 111. ; ordained by Presbytery of Bloomington, 111., in 1857 ; El Paso, 111., one year ; Vandalia, 111., three years ; Granville, 111., three years, being also teacher there a short time ; Chaplain of 8th 111. Vols., and 49th 111. Vols. ; Weston, Kansas City and Knobnoster, Mo., nine years, being principal of Weston Institute, Mo., '65 — '68, and in a commission house, Kansas City, three years; now a. p., Pawnee City, Neb. Married, Sept. 15, 1849, Mary, dau. of James W. Hope, of Clinton, N. J. Two children. P. O. address. Pawnee City, Neb. Francis Homes, son of Henry and Isabella (Porter) Homes, was born in Boston, July 17, 1826 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher, Charleston, S. C, '49— '50 ; Andover T. S., '51 — '54 ; ordained at St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 29, 1854 ; s. s., Presbyte- rian church, Carrollton, Mo., '54 — '55; s. s., Cong, church, "West- field, '55— '56; s. s.. West Granville, '56— '59 ; Third church, Marblehead, '59 — '62 ; missionary of First church, Lynn, '64 — '69 ; w. c, Andover, '69 ; farmer, Easton. Married, (1) Dec. 9, 1864, Sarah Hooper, dau. of Glover Broughton, of Marblehead, who died Mar. 4, 1865 ; (2) Jan. 7, 1867, Mary Angelina, dau. of John C. Tuck, of Lynn. No children. P. O. address, Easton, Mass. Francis Augustine Howe, A. M., M. D., [Harvard], son of Eev. James and Harriet (Nason) Howe, was born in Pepperell, Apr. 20, 1827 ; fitted for college at Pepperell Academy. Studied medicine, 22 226 ALUMNI, 1848. Coll. ofPhysicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, one year ; Harvard Med. School, two years ; M.D., Harvard, Mar. ,1854 ; practised at Pepperell, '64 — '57 ; at Newburyport, since '57. Asst. Surgeon at the hospital in Yorktown, Va., '62. Married, Jan. 10, 1857, Mary Frances, dau. of James Lewis, Esq., of Pepperell. Three children. P. O. address, Newburyport, Mass. Jacob Ide, A.M., son of Jacob and Mary (Emmons) Ide, was born in "WestMedway, Aug. 7, 1823 ; fitted for college at Leicester Acade- my. Taught in Lexington, Leicester, and Boston, about three years ; studied theology with his father, and as resident licentiate at Andover T. S., one year ; ordained in Mansfield, Mar. 26, 1856, and p., since. Member of Mass. Legislature, '64; State Senator, '66. Married, Mar. 24, 1859, Ellen Maria, dau. of John Rogers, of Mansfield. One child. P. O. address, Mansfield, Mass. Loms Palemon Ledoux, A. M., D. D., son of Eugene and C616sie (Pitre) Ledoux, was born in Opelousas, La., June 8, 1822; fitted for college at Lawrence Academy, Groton. Union T. S., '48— '51 ; ordained by Third Presbytery of N. Y., June 22, 1851; s. s., Newport, Ky., '52; p., Monroe, Mich., '53 — '55; p., Thhd Presbyterian church, Richmond, Va., '55 — '58; p., Cornwall Land- ing, N. Y., '58 — '67; principal of Boys' Institution, Cornwall-on- Hudson, N. Y., since '67. Author of "Hypocrisy of Infidelity," "Conflict between the North and South," and other sermons. D. D., Indiana State Univ., '61. Married, July 9, 1851, Kate C, dau. of Edward Reid, of N. Y. Cit}'. Two children. P. O. address, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. RoBEET Dexter Miller, son of Thomas and Harriet (Moors) Miller, was born in Dummerstoq, Vt., Sept. 23, 1824 ; fitted for col- lege at Brattleboro Academy ; Middleburj' Coll., '44 — '45 ; Amherst Coll., '45— '48. Principal of Academy in Purdy, Tenn., '49— '50.; East Windsor T. I., '50— '52 ; Rushford, N. Y., '53 ; Jamaica, Vt., '55 ; ordained July 2, 1856, in No. Wardsboro, Vt., and p. ,'56— 59'; s. s., Peru, Vt., '60— '65 ; s. s., Pelham, '65— '66; a. p., Hawley, '66— '70 ; a. p., West Newbury, Vt., '70— '75 ; a. p., Gill, '75 ; a. p., Hartland, Vt., '75— '80 ; West Hartford, Vt., since '80. Author of " Life and Remains of Rev. C. D, Jeflferds," and " Sermon on the Great Rebellion." Married, (1) Aug. 8, 1853, Sarah Lucretia, dau. of Samuel Button, of Brattleboro, Vt., who died Oct. 7, 1853; (2) July 17, 1855, Eliza Chamberlain, dau. of Franklin Cook, of New- port, Vt. Six children. P. O. address, West Hartford, Vt. ' Samuel Fisher Miller, [South Brookfield] , son of Rev. Moses and Bethiah (Ware) Miller, was born in Heath, Oct. 5, 1822 ; fitted for college with his father. Devoted himself to civil engineering. ALUMNI, 1848. 227 and served his apprenticeship upon the Hoosac Tunnel and Troy & Boston E. R. ; removed to the West, and was engaged as engineer in the survey and construction of various roads in Mich., Wis., and 111. ; Professor of Mathematics, Chicago High School, '67 — '68 ; Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Mass. Agricultural Coll., Amh«rst, '68 — '70. Established under a State appointment, indifferent parts of Mass., the true north and south line, as the basis of all surveys. Died from a cancerous affection of the bowels, at Amherst, Oct. 28, 1870. Married, (1) June 18, 1851, Charlotte, dau. of William Howe, of Brookfleld, who died Nov. 25, 1863 ; (2) Aug. 27, 1867, Alma F., dau. of Dr. Joseph Emerson, of Amherst. Six children. Thomas Morong, A. M., son of Thomas and Jane Catherine (Travers) Morong, was born in Cahawba, Ala., Apr. 15, 1827; fitted for college at Warren Academy. Studied law in the ofHce of Gr. W. Warren of Charlestown , and at Harvard Law School, '49 — '60 ; Andover T. S., '50 — '53 ; ordained at Pepperell, Apr. 12, 1854, and p., '54 — '55; p., Iowa City, la., '56 — '58; s. s., Webster, '59; s. s., Globe Village (Southbridge) , '60 — '63; s. s., Lanesville (Gloucester), '63, and p., '64 — '67 ; p., South church, Ipswich, '68 — '75 ;s. s., Ashland, '75 — '78, and p., since '78. Author of a prize tem- perance tract, "The Great Destroyer," "The Beneficence of Pain," and numerous sermons. Married, Aug. 24, 1848, Mary Lawson, dau. of Rev. Joseph Bennet, of Woburn. Two children. P. O. address, Ashland, Mass. Henry Johnson Patrick, A. M., [Amherst], son of Rev. Joseph Homer and Mary (Patrick) Patrick, was born in Warren, Sept. 20, 1827 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, High School, Conway, '48— '49 ; Union T. S., '49— '51 ; teacher, High School, So. Amherst, '51 ; Andover T. S., '51 — '53 ; teacher, Merrimack Normal Institute, N. H.,'53; ordained at Bedford, Nov. 16, 1854, andp., "54 — '60; p., West Newton, since '60. Served in the Christian 'Commission, Army of the Potomac, '65. Author of several school reports and funeral addresses. Married, Sept. 13, 1860, Martha Arms, dau. of Rev. Aretas Loomis, of Bennington, Vt. Five chil- dren. P. O. address, West Newton, Mass. John Quinct Peabody, son of Ezekiel and Polly (Goodhue) Pea- body, was born in Ipswich, July 28, 1825 ; fitted for college at the Ipswich High School. Andover T. S., '48 — '52 ; home missionary, *Sedgwick, Me., '53 ; s. s., No. Beverly, '53 — '55 ; s. s., Topsham, Me., '55— '56 ; ordained, Dec. 17, 1856 ; Fryeburg, Me., '56— '59 ; w. c, Ipswich, since '59. Married, Jan. 27, 1869, Mary Sophia, dau. of Rev. David Tenney Kimball, of Ipswich. P. O. address, Ipswich, Mass. 228 ALUMNI, 1848. Isaac Pomeroy, A. M., son of Benjamin and Jeruslia (Williams) Pomero3', was bom in Stonington, Ct., Feb. 17, 1823 ; fitted for col- lege at the Manual Labor High School, Worcester. Teacher, Med- way, '48 ; Yale Law School, one year ; studied law with George W. Strong, Esq., of N. Y. City; admitted to the bar in N. Y. City, 1860 ; lawyer, N. Y. City ; now, lawyer, Newark, N. J. Married, June 9, 1852, Mary Jane, dau. of Charles Taylor, Esq., of Newark, N. J. Two children. P. O. address. Spruce St., Newark, N. J. Hiram Aluen Pratt, A. M., son of Ephraim and Huldah (Pierce) Pratt, was born in Shutesbury, Jan. 21, 1819; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Shelburne Falls ; Amherst Coll., '45 — '48. Licensed to preach. Dee. 6, 1846, at Wendell; principal of Shelburne Falls Academy, '48 — '51 ; of Norwalk Institute, 0., '51 — '53 ; of Shelburne Falls Academy, '54 — '56 ; of Ct. Literary Insti- tute, Suffleld, Ct., '56— '61 ; of Hartford High School, Ct., '61— '65; in business, '65 — '68; principal of Peddie Institute, Hightstown, N. J., '68 — '77; Supt. of Public Schools, Faribault, Minn., since '77. Married, (1) May 30, 1849, Marietta, dau. of Eliphalet King- man, of Winchester, N. H., who died Feb. 16, 1872 ; (2) Aug.' 27, 1873, Mrs. Mary Smith, dau. of Squire Howe, of Dryden, N. Y. Two children. P. 0. address, Faribault, Minn. James Wheeler Raynor, A. M., son of Nathan and Sarah Brown (Cooper) Eaynor, was born in Montrose, Pa., Dec. 26, 1822 ; fitted for college at Montrose Academy, Pa. Studied theology whUe teaching in Brooklyn, L. I. ; s. s., Franklin, Pa., '54 — '56 ; ordained at Great Bend, Pa., Apr., 1856; Springfield, Pa., '56— '66; Le Raysville, Pa., '66 — '70; Pleasant Mount and Union Dale, Pa., '70 — '72 ; tract missionary, Montrose, Pa.; a. p., Upsonville, Pa. Taught select and public schools at Springfield, Pa., three terms, and at Le Raysville, Pa., two terms. Married, Apr. 17, 1850, Julia Libby, dau. of Henry Mumford, of Providence, R. I. Nine children. P. O. address, Upsonville, Pa. Hanson Leland Read, A. M., son of Thaddeus and Martha (Leland) Read, was born in Grafton, Aug. 10, 1818 ; fitted for col- lege at Appleton Academy, New Ipswich, N. H., and Leicester Academy. Teacher, Williston Seminaiy,Easthampton, '48 — '49 ; at Leicester Academy, '49 — '56 ; principal of Fitchburg High School, '57— '62; principal of Grafton High School, '62— '68 ; Supt. of Schools, Amherst, '68 — '71 ; district manager for A. J. Johnson & Son, Central N. Y.,and Western Mass., '71— '80 ; State Supt. of N. H., for D. Appleton & Co., since '80, office. Concord, N. H. Mem- ber of Mass. Legislature, '56. Married, Nov. 25, 1851, Eliza M., dau. of Chester Kellogg, of Amherst. Two children. P. O. address,. Concord, N. H., and Amherst, Mass. ALUMNI, 1848. 229 John Fkanklin Sevekance, A. M., son of Selah and Hannah (Putnam) Severance, was born in Shelburne, Mar. 12, 1817 ; fitted for college at Severance High School, Shelburne Falls ; Amherst Coll., '45— '48. Auburn T. S., '53— '55 ; p., Harpersfield, N. Y. ; home missionary, Minn. ; s. s., Niagara, N. Y., '62 ; Hebron, N. Y., '64 ; Chaplain 21st Eegt. Mass. Vols., '64— '65 ; s. s., Franklin, N. Y. ; Milford, Del., '66— '67 ; La Porte City, la. ; Sherman, N. Y., '70 ; Floyd, la., '71 ; w. c, Madison, O. ; p., Elmwood, 111. ; Geneva, 111. ; Marengo, 111. Married, Hannah M. Lindsley of Orange, N. J. P. 0. address, unltnown. Thomas Shepabd, [Bristol, E. I.J, son of Eev. Dr. Thomas and Sarah Williams (Barrett) Shepard, was born in Ashfield, Dec. 29, 1825 ; fitted for college with Eev. Thatcher Thayer of l^ewport, E. I.; Yale Coll., '44— '46 ; Amherst Coll., '46— '48. Teacher, Newark, N. J. ; commercial editor of a newspaper, Milwaukee, Wis. ; in mercantile business, Boston, three or four years ; cashier in Hill's Banking House, Davenport, la., '56 — '57 ; spent two years as tutor, in Europe, about '60 ; in Ketchum's Banking House, N. Y. City ; in i Banking House of Sturges & Sons, Chicago, 111. Died from inflam- mation of the stomach, at Chicago, 111., Sept. 6, 1864. Unmai-ried. William Spooner Smith, [Amherst], son of Paul and Sally (Graves) Smith, was born in Leverett, July 10, 1821 ; fitted for col- lege at Amherst Academy ; Amherst Coll., '43 — '44, and '45 — '48. Union T. S., '49 — '52; ordained in Apr., 1852; s. s., Promp- ton and Bethanj', Pa., '52 — ^'53; p., Union Cong, church, N. Y. City, '54— '56; s. s., Stratham, N. H., '57— '58 ; p., Guilford, Ct., '59 — '65; w. c, Grantville, '65 — '72; w. c, Auburndale, since '72. Married, Oct. 26, 1853, Elinor M., dau. of Henry Ladd, of Ports- mouth, N. H. Four children. P. O. address, Auburndale, Mass. John Laurens Spencer, A. M., son of John Laurens and Lucy (Fuller) Spencer, was born in Griswold, Ct., June 1, 1818; fitted for college with Eev. S. D. Jewett, of Windsor, Ct., and at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Amherst Coll., '45 — '48. Principal of Amherst Academy, '48 — '50. Died from consumption, in Amherst, Oct. 12, 1851. Unmarried. Alfred Stebbins, A. M., [Wilbraham], son of Samuel Buckmin- ster and Sarah (Warriner) Stebbins, was born in Chester, June 11, 1816; fitted for college at Union Academy, Bennington, Vt., and with William S. Burt of So. Wilbraham ; Amherst Coll., Sophomore, June — Dec, '39; reentered as Senior, Jan., 1848; teacher, Ithaca Academy, N. Y., '40 — '43 ; teacher in private schools in same vicinitj^ '43— '47. Principal in Boys' High School, Northampton, '48 — '53 ; principal of Young Men's Academy, Monroe, Mich., '63 — '55 ; teacher 230 ALUMNI, 1848. of private school at Irvington, N. Y. , '57 — '65 ; traveled and studied in Europe, '65 — '70 ; Asst. Professor of South European Languages, in Cornell Univ., since '70. Married, (1) Nov. 27, 1848, Emily, dau. of Charles Wheelock, of Jacksonville, N. Y., who died Aug. 2, 1855; (2) Dec. 30, 1859, Lucilla, sister of his first wife. One child. P. O. address, Ithaca, N. Y. Horace Willaed Tayloe, A. M., son of Willard and Sarah (Cook) Taylor, was born in G-ranby, Feb. 1, 1823 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Killingly, Ct., '48 — '49 ; in Willis- ton Seminary, Easthampton, '49 — '60 ; at Baltimore, Md., '50 — '57 ; studied law in Baltimore, Md., and Rockford, 111., and admitted to the bar at Eockford, 111., 1857 ; lawyer there, since. State Senator, 111., '78— '80. Married, Apr. 17, 1864, Ama A., dau. of Smith Robinson, of Enfield. Four children. P. O. address, Rockford, 111. Newell Wedge, A. M., [Shelburne Falls], son of Curtis and Joanna (Howard) Wedge, was born in Leverett, July 17, 1821 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Shelburne Falls. Taught at Grafton, '48 — '49 ; at Sutton, several years ; at Whitinsville, two years, and at Oxford, one year ; now farmer and teacher, Wilkinson- ville. Married, Feb. 26, 1852, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Joshua Armsby, of Sutton. Four children. P. O. address, WilkinsonviUe, Mass. Tylee Wedge, son of Curtis and Joanna (Howard) Wedge, was born in Leverett, Sept. 4, 1822 ; fitted for college at Franklin Acad- emy, Shelburne Falls. Engaged in farming, with his brother Newell Wedge, at Sutton. Married, Nov. 2, 1848, Sybel, dau. of Chauncey Morton, of Leverett. Two children. P. O. address, WilkinsonviUe, Mass. Luther Rice White, son of Joseph and Nancy (Rice) White, was born in Northbridge, Mar. 16, 1816 ; fitted for college at Baptist Academy, Worcester, and with Rev. Mr. Forbush, of Northbridge ; Amherst Coll., '43— '46, and '46— '48 ; teacher, '45— '46. Andover T. S., '48 — '51 ; ordained evangelist, at Northbridge, Oct. 19, 1851 ; home missionary, Le Claire, la., '51 — '65 ; preacher and teacher. Port Byron and Washington, 111. ; preached at Brighton and Glasgow, la., '57 — '58. Died from pneumonia, at Brighton, la., May 30, 1858. Married, Oct. 19, 1851, Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Webster, of Upton. No children. CLASS OF 1849. Cheney Armstrong, [Claridon, O.J, son of Hiel and Elizabeth (Dow) Armstrong, was born in Franklin, Ct., Aug., 1826; fitted ALUMNI, 1849. 231 for college under Mr. Bissell, at Twinsburg, O. ; Amherst Coll., '48 — '49. Studied law in Boston. Died from consumption, at Frank- lin, Ct., Feb. 14, 1850. Unmarried. Isaac Brown Belknap, [Smithfield, R. I.], son of Capt. Isaac and Miranda (Brown) Belknap, was born in Seekonk, Mar. 25, 1829 ; fitted for college at a seleqt school in Seekonk ; Amherst Coll., '46 — '49. Made a voyage to Cal., and died from chronic diarrhcea, at Proses Bar, Cal., Aug. 24, 1850. Unmarried. William Mekrick Briggs, son of Calvin and Rebecca (Monroe) Briggs, was born in Marblehead, Oct. 17, 1828 ; fitted for college at Marblehead Academy; Middlebury Coll., '44 — '46, and '46 — '47; Amherst CoU., '47 — '49. Occupied chiefly as a private teacher, and in connection with the press ; asst. editor of " North Adams Tran- script," "Hoosac Valley News," and "The Troy Daily Press ;" contrib- utor to "The New York Evening Post," " Scribner's Magazine," and "Harper's Magazine;" has made one visit to South America, and four to Europe ; lived five years in Spain ; now, teacher of Spanish, N. Y. City. Unmarried. P. O. address, Hygeian House, Leight St., N. Y. City. Augustus Howe Buck, son of Elisha and Sibyl (Kinney) Buck, was born at No. Killingly (now Putnam), Ct., Dec. 9, 1825; fitted for college at Quaboag Seminary, Warren ; Amherst Coll. , '45 — '46 ; A. B., Amherst, 1853. Principal of Hopkins Academy, Hadley, '52 — '53 ; master of Roxbury Latin School, '53 — '6.7 ; master of the Boston Public Latin School, '70 — '73 ; Professor of G-reek and German, Boston Univ., since '73. Associated with Messrs. Gardner and Gay in editing the Latin School Series of classical text books. Married, (1) Jan. 1, 1852, Chloe Lindley, dan. of EdwardD. Perry, of Wood- stock, Ct., who died Apr. 17, 1863; (2) Jan. 3, 1865, Louisa Caroline, dau. of August W. Mehlbach, of Barth, Prussia. Three children. P. O. address, Wellesley, Mass. Edwin Clapp, son of Ebenezer and Lucy (Lee) Clapp, was born in Chesterfield, Nov. 17, 1829 ; fitted for college at Williston Semi- nary, Easthampton. Principal of West Nottingham Academy, Cecil Co., Md., '49 — '52 ; teacher in 111., three months ; studied medicine with his brother-in-law, Sylvanus Clapp, M. D., of Pawtucket, R. I. ; principal of Milton Academy, '53 — '65 ; resided in Pawtucket, R. I., '65 — '78 ; studied law ; admitted to the bar, June 1, 1869, and prac- tised, '69— '71 ; Judge of Police Court, '71 — '74. Died from diabetes, at Pawtucket, R. I., Aug. 15, 1878. Married, Oct. 22, 1865, Isa- bella, dau. of Samuel Rowland, of Rowlandville, Cecil Co., Md. Two children. 232 ALUMNI, 1849. John Milton Emerson, A. M., son of Joseph and Sarah E. (Cheney) Emerson, was born in Heath, June 29, 1826 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Tutor, Amherst Coll., '51 — '63 ; studied law in Amherst, with Hon. I. F. Conkey, and in Boston with Hon. A. B. Ely, '53— '54 ; admitted to the bar in 1854 ; practised in Amherst, '54 — '56 ; in N. Y. City, '56 — '69. Died from hemorrhage of the lungs, at Westchester, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1869. Unmarried. George Reid Ferguson, [Whately], son of Rev. John and Mar- garet Snow (Eddy) Ferguson, was born in Attleborough, Mar. 19, 1829; fitted for college at Easthampton ; Amherst Coll., '46 — '49. Civil engineer, '49 — '68 ; resident student, Andover T. S., '58 — '59 ; ordained as Presbyterian, Sept. 6, 1860 ; s. s.. North East Centre, N. Y., '69 — '74; Torringford, Ct., '74 — '77; in charge of a mission training school, Wellington, Cape Colony, So. Africa, since '77. Married, Jan. 20, 1864, Susan A., dau. of Rev. M. G-. Pratt, of Andover. Five children. P. O. address, Wellington, So. Africa. Theodore Francis French, [Amherst], son of Theodore Francis and Mary (Field) French, was born in Troy, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1828 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, and Amherst Academy. Became insane in winter of his Senior year. Died in Northampton, Sept. 21, 1865. Augustus Warren Goodnow, [Montague], son of Holland and Priscilla (Mann) Goodnow, was born in New Salem, Mar. 25, 1824 ; fitted for college at New Salem Academy. Studied theology in private; ordained at Royalston, Feb. 25, 1852, and p., '61 — '53; p., Stamford, Vt., '64— '60 ; p., Wilmington, Vt., '60— '76 ; s. s., No. Sunderland, '76; s. s., Bernardston, '77— '78 ; p., Shutesbury, since '78. Married, (1) Aug. 26, 1851, Susan Amelia, dau. of Stephen White, of Coleraine, who died Mar. 19, 1873 ; (2) Nov. 3, 1874, Sarah G., dau. of Jason Curtis Rice, of Shelburne Falls. Four children. P. O. address, Shutesbury, Mass. William Gardiner Hammond, A. M., LL. D., son of Hon. Wil- liam G. and Sarah T. (Bull) Hammond, was born in Newport, R. I., May 3, 1829 ; fitted for college with Rev. Thatcher Thayer of New- port, R. I. ; Amherst Coll., '46 — '49. Studied law with Hon. Samuel E. Johnson of Brooklyn, N. Y., '49— '51 ; admitted to the bar of N. Y. Supreme Court, May 6, 1851 ; practised in N. Y. City, '51 — '66 ; in Newport, R. I., '69; civil engineer, laj'ing out railroads in la., '60 — '61 ; lawyer, Anamosa and Des Moines, la., '63 — '68 ; Chancellor of Law Department, Iowa State University, '68 — '81 ; Dean of Law School, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., since '81. Author of "Digest of Iowa Reports," and various pamphlets ; editor of "The ALUMNI, 1849. 233 Western Jurist," '67 — 70 ; editor of American edition of " Code of Justinian," and " Lieber's Hermeneutics." Commissioner to revise and codify the Statutes of la., '70— '72. LL. D., Iowa Coll., 1870, and Amherst, 1877. Married, (1) May 26, 1852, Lydia Bradford, dau. of Judge Joseph W. Torrey, of Detroit, Mich. ; (2) May 3, 1865, Juliet Martha, dau. of Rev. William L. Roberts, D. D., of Hopkinton, la. Two children. P. O. address, 1417 Lucas Place, St. Louis, Mo. Charles Haktwell, A. M., son of Samuel and Polly (Hagar) Hartwell, was born in Lincoln, Dec. 19, 1825 ; fitted for college at Westford Academy. Teacher, West Killingly, Ct., '49 ; East Wind- sor T. I., '50 — '52 ; ordained at Lincoln, Oct. 13, 1852 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Foochow, China, since '53 ; has revisited the U. S. twice, '66 — '67, and '77 — '78. Has translated one-fourth of the New Testament into the Foochow colloquial dialect, and prepared various tracts and books for publication in that dialect, and in the written classical language of China. Married, Sept. 6, 1852, at Billerica, Lucy E., dau. of Warren Stearns, of New Ipswich, N. H. Seven children. P. O. address, Foochow, China. Junius Loring Hatch, [Warwick], son of Roger Conant and Hannah (Fay) Hatch, was born in Hopkinton, N. H., May 1, 1825 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden,N. H. Teacher, Somers, Ct., '49 ; Union T. S., '49— '50 ; teacher, Northampton, '50 ; Yale T. S., '50— '51 ; ordained, at Gloucester, Jan., 1854, and p., '54 — '56 ; in Brooklyn, N. Y., one year ; at Hingham, two years ; at Concord, N. H., Dighton, Mansfield, and Westboro', one year each ; advertising agent, N. Y. City, '58; teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y., and N, Y. City, '58— '59 ; agent of Hope Life Insurance Co., N. Y. City, 1870; agent of "Radical" (magazine), 1871; editor of "Golden Bale," Boston, '72 ; teacher, Santa Clara, Cal., '74 ; principal of High School, Colma, Cal; now preacher, Sau Josd, Cal. Married, Oct., 1856, Lucy Whittemore, dau. of Addison Plumer, of Gloucester. Four children. P. 0. address, San Josi, Cal. Hubert Pierre Herrick, son of Dea. Jonas and Melinda (Whipple) Herrick, was born in McDonough, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1827 ; fitted for college at Oxford Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '47— '49. Auburn T. S., '50— '53 ; ordained in N. Y. City, Dec., 1853 ; missionary. West Africa, '53 — '57. Died from African fever, at Nengenenge, West Africa, Dec. 20, 1857. Married, Nov. 1, 1853, Julia, dau. of Dea. Leonard Bushnell, of Granville, O. No children. Edward Hitchcock, A. M., M. D., son of Pres. Edward and Orra (White) Hitchcock, was born in Amherst, May 23, 1828 ; fitted 23 ' 234 ALUMNI, 1849. for college at Williston SemlTiary, Easthampton. Harvard Medical School, '50 — '53 ; M. D., Harvard, 1853 ; teacher of Chemistry and Natural History, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '50 — '52, and '53 — '61 ; Professor of Hygiene and Physical Education, Amherst Coll., since '61. Member of State Board of Health, Lunacy and Charity. Author of " Hitchcock's Anatomy and Physiology," and numerous pamphlets. Married, Nov. 80, 1853, Mary L., dau. of David Judson, of Stratford, Ct. Ten children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Elijah Howe, A. M., son of Elijah and Prudence (Clarke) Howe, was born in Dedham, Sept. 27, 1828 ; fitted for college in Dedham, and at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher in High School, So. Hadley, one year ; in High School, East Douglass, two years; in Academy, So. Wilbraham, one year ; book-keeper for the Shoe & Leather Bank, Boston, ten years ; agentinNew England, for ParkBros. & Co., Black Diamond Steel "Works, Pittsburgh, Pa., eleven years; now See. of the Norfolk Mutual Fire Insurance Co., and of the Dedham Mutual Fire Insurance Co., both of Dedham. Married, Jan. 4, 1857, Julia Ann, dau. of Oliver Hunt, of East Douglas. Three children. P. O. address, Dedham, Mass. Henry Sumnee Hudson, son of Joseph and Rachel (Eddy) Hud- son, was born in Oxford, May 13, 1827 ; fitted for college at Leices- ter Academy. Read law in Worcester ; admitted to the bar in 1852 ; practised in Worcester, '52 — '55 ; in Chicago, 111., '55 — '62 ; admitted to practise in U. S. courts in 1857 ; lawyer, Oswego, 111., '62 — '65 ; Judge of Kendall Co. court, '65 — '77, residing at Yorkville, 111.; now lawyer, Bristol, 111. Married, Nov., 1857, Hannah E., dau. of Rev. Moses Dayhuff, of Fremont, O. Two children. P. O. address, Bristol, 111. Sylvanus Cobb Kendall, [Belfast, Me.J,sonof CharlevUIe and Jane (Safford) Kendall, was born in Searsmont, Me., Nov. 23, 1824 ; fitted for college at China Academy, Me. ; Waterville Coll. , '45— '46 ; entered Sophomore class at Amherst Coll., Apr., 1847. Andover T. S., '49— '52 ; ordained at Webster, Mar. 29, 1854, and p., '54— '57 ; in Milford, N. H., '57— '60 ; Webster, '60— '68 ; Milford, '68— '72; Holbrook, '73; West Brookfleld, '74— '75 ; Williamsburg, '76_'77; Leominster, '78— '79 ; w. c, 1880; Ellington, Ct., since '81. Married, Oct. 19, 1854, Betsey Payson, dau. of Benjamin Greenleaf, of Bradford. Three childi-en. P. O. address, Elling- ton, Ct. James Parker Kimball, A. M., [Oakham], son of James and Emily (Parker) Kimball, was born in Townshend, Vt., Dec. 29, 1828 ; fitted for college at Gilmanton Academy, N. H. Teacher, Ware, '49 — '51, at same time reading law with S. T. Spaulding, » ALUMNI, 1849. 235 Esq.; Anclover T. S., '51 — '54; s. s., Keokuk, la., '55 — '57, ordained there. Ma}' 13, 1857, and p., '57 — '59 ; p.. First cliurch, Falmouth, '60 — '70; p., Haydenville, '70 — '76; Sec. of American Tract Society for New England, residing at Jamaica Plain, '76 — '80 ; Sec. and Treas. of Boston Tract Society ; w. c, Amherst, '81 — '82. Died from apoplexy, at Amherst, May 2, 1882. Married, (1) July 29, 1858, Mary Barton, dau. of Eli Dickinson, of Granby, who died Jan. 10, 1873 ; (2) Apr. 15, 1874, Jennie, dau. of John C. King, of Suffleld, Ct. Seven children. William Havens Lester, A. M., son of Richard and Sarah (Havens) Lester, was born in Bridgehampton, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1825 ; fitted for college at Southampton Academy, N. Y. Principal of Southampton Academy, N. Y., '49 — '51 ; Princeton T. S., '51 — '54 ; ordained, Oct. 9, 1854, by the Washington Presbytery, and p.. West Alexander, Pa., since. Author of "Christ's Second Coming." Married, Aug. 31, 1854, Julia Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas B. Hand, of Bridgehampton, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address. West Alexander, Pa. Henet Lobdell, M. D., son of Henry C. and Almina M. Lobdell, was born in Danbury, Ct., Jan. 25, 1827 ; engaged in teaching, and studying medicine, before entering college. Yale Medical School, '49 — '50, and studying theology with Prof. Gibbs and Dr. Taylor ; M. D., Yale, 1850 ; Auburn T. S., '60 ; principal of Danbury Insti- tute, Ct., '50 — '51 ; Andover T. S., '51 ; ordained at Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1851 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Mosul, '52— '55. Translated Felice's " History of Protestants of France." Died from fever, at Mosul, Mar. 25, 1855. Married, Apr. 9, 1850, Lucy Williams of Ridgefleld, Ct. One child. Calvin Stoughton Locke, [Hinsdale, N. H.], son of Amos Jew- ett and Clementina (Stoughton) Locke, was born in Acworth, N. H., Oct. 12, 1829 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., and Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Cambridge Divinity School, '51 — '54; ordained Dec. 6, 1854, at West Dedham, and p., '64 — '63 ; teacher of a private school, West Dedham, since '63 ; s. s., JDover, since '68. Author of Dedham School Eeports, '72 — '74, and various articles in the religious periodicals. Married, June 6, 1865, Anne, dau. of Jairus Lincoln, of Northboro. Four children. P.O. address, West Dedham. Charles Dexter Lothrop, [Easton], son of Cyrus and Abigail W. (Seabury) Lothrop, was born in Taunton, Apr. 16, 1828 ; fitted for college at Bristol Academy, Taunton. Andover T. S., '50 — '53 ; s. s., Sterling, '53 — '54 ; ordained, Dec. 14, 1854, and p., East Attle- ^(.berough, '54 — '56; s. s., South church. No. Bridgewater, '67 ; s. s.. 236 ALUMNI, 1849. Globe village, '57 ; s. s., Raynham, '57 — '58; s. s., First church, Berkley, '58— '60; s. s., Somerset, '60— '61 ; w. c, Norton, '61— '65 ; w. c, Amherst; w. c, Salem. Married, (1) Anna C, dau. of Charles Gilman, of Epping, N. H., who died Oct. 30, 1864; (2) Aug. 1, 1865, Mrs. Mary G. Underbill, dau. of Capt. Israel Ward, of Salem. Five children. P. O. address, Salem, Mass. William Randall Palmer, A. M., [Lisbon, Ct.J, son of Will-, iam Pendleton and Fanny (Crary) Palmer, was born in Griswold, Ct., Jan. 15, 1822 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. East Windsor T. I., '49 — '52 ; ordained as evangelist, at Chicopee, Sept. 16, 1852 ; agent of American Tract Society for Ind., '52 — '58 ; a. p., Centre Presbyterian church, Grawfordsville, Ind., '53 — '55, and p., '55 — '57; s. s., Danville, 111., '57 — '61; s. s.. Second Presbyterian church. Fort Wayne, Ind., '61— '63 ; s. s., Attica, Ind., '63— '65 ; w. c, Chicopee, '65 — '80. Died from congestion of the brain, at Chicopee, Feb. 19, 1880. Married, Sept. 16, 1852, Clara Elizabeth, dau. of Levi Collins Skeele, of Chicopee. Four children. Henry North Peck, [Hartford, Ct.J, son of William Kellogg and Naomi (North) Peck, was born in Harwinton, Ct., Mar. 23, 1822 ; fitted for college at the Grammar School, Hartford, Ct. Auburn T. S., '49 — '52 ; preached at Batavia, N. Y., and at Kala- mazoo, Mich. Died from typhoid fever, at Detroit, Mich., Mar. 8, 1854. Married, in 1853, Ada Porter. One child. Joseph Dexter Poland, son of Joseph and Sarah (Smith) Poland, was born in No. Brookfleld, Sept. 14, 1828 ; fitted for college at Warren Academy. Andover T. S., '49 — '52; licensed to preach, Apr. 13, 1852, but never ordained ; supplied in Boston and vicinity, seven months. Died from consumption, at No. Brookfleld, Aug. 1, 1853. Married, Jan. 22, 1852, Lucy, dau. of Dea. Jesse Allen, of Oakham. William James Rolfe, A. M., [Lowell], son of John and Lydia (Davis) Rolfe, was born in Newburyport, Dec. 10, 1827 ; fitted for college at Lowell High School; Amherst Coll., '45 — '48; A. B., 1871. Principal of Day's Academy, Wrentham, '50 — '52; Master of High School, Dorchester, '52 — '57 ; Master of High School, Law- rence, '57 — '61 ; Principal of High School, Salem, '61 — '62 ; Master of High School, Cambridge, '62— '68 ; editor of "The Boston Jour- nal of Chemistry," and engaged in authorship, since '68. Author, in connection with J. H. Hanson, of " Handbook of Latin Poetry," and " Selections from Ovid and Virgil ;" in connection with Prof. J. A. Gillet, of " The Cambridge Course in Physics ;" edited Craik's "English of Shakespeare," with additions, and nearly all of Shakespeare's plays. A. M., Harvard, 1859, and Amherst, 1865. ALUMNI, 1849. 237 Married, July 30, 1856, Eliza Jane, dau. of Joseph Carew, of Dor- chester. Three children. P. O. address, 405 Broadway, Cam- bridgeport, Mass. ; office, 125 Milk St., Boston, Mass. Martin Nelson Root, M. D., son of Martin and Jerusha (Bar- bour) Root, was born in So. Byfield, Dec. 14, 1829 ; fitted for college atDummer Academy, Byfield ; Amherst Coll. , May, '47 — '49. Studied medicine at Byfield, Mass., and Castleton, Vt., '49 — '52; M. D., Harvard, 1852 ; practised at Francestown, N. H., one year ; teacher at Francestown, N. H., West Brattleboro, Vt., and New Ipswich, N. H., '54 — '64; licensed by Windham Co. Association, about 1858; druggist at Somerville, Mass., and Milton, Vt., '65 — '75; teacher, Francestown, N. H., since 1875. Married, Nov. 22, 1852, Mrs. Abby McEwen, dau. of Benjilmin Kimball, of Topsfield. One child. P. 0. address, Francestown, N. H. JuLiDS Hawlet Seelye, D. D., LL. D., son of Seth and Abigail (Taylor) Seelye, was born in Bethel, Ct., Sept. 14, 1824; Amherst Coll., Jan., '46— '49. Auburn T. S., '49— '52 ; studied in Europe,'52— '53 ; ordained by the classis of Schenectady, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1853, and p.. First Reformed Dutch church, Schenectady, N. Y., '53 — '58; Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Amherst Coll., since '58, and President of Amherst Coll., since '76. Member of Forty-fourth Congress, '76 — '77. Author of "Christian Missions," " The Way, the Truth and the Life," and various pamphlets ; translated Schweg- ler's " History of Philosophv ;" revised and edited Hickoli's " Mental Science" and "Moral Science." D. D., Union, 1862; LL. D., Columbia, 1876. Married, Oct. 26, 1854, Elizabeth Tillman, dau. of Rev. WiUiam James, D. D., of Albany, N. Y., who died Mar. 5, 1881. Four children. John Alonzo Seymour, [Lyme, O.J, son of John and Sarah A. (Thatcher) Seymour, was born in Ridgefield, O., June 21, 1827; fitted for college at Huron Institute, Milan, O. Union T. S. , '49 — '52 ; ordained at Kent, O., Jan. 2, 1854, and s. s. and p., '52 — '56 ; s. s. and p.. So. Glastonbury, Ct., '56— '62; p., Enfield, '62— '67 ; s. s., Cleveland, O., '67 ; District Sec. for American Tract Society, Cleve- land, O., '67 — '71 ; District Supt. of Colportage for Presbyterian Board of Publication, Cleveland, O., since '71. Married, April 2, 1855, Sarah K., dau. of Sylvester Spooner, of Brandon, Vt. One child. P. 0. address. Room 11, City Hall, Cleveland, O. John Porter Smith, son of Dudley and Pamela (Porter) Smith, was born in Hadley, Oct. 11, 1829; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley; Amherst Coll., '46— '49. Teacher, '50— '51 ; studied law, '51 — '52 ; removed to Chicago, 111., in 1853 ; employed in a conveyancing office, two years ; engaged in mercantile business ; 238 ALUMNI, 1849. clerk in the Subsistence Dept., U. S. A., in West and Southwest, '61 — '66 ; clerk in post-office, Chicago, 111., '67 — '71 ; accountant, Duluth, Minn. ; now, accountant, Chicago, 111. Unmarried. P. 0. address, 108 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. George Ingersoll Stearns, son of Warren and Mary (Read) Stearns, was born in West Killingjiy, Ct., Sept. 7, 1825 ; fitted for college at Woodstock Academy, Ct. ; Brown Univ., '45 — '46 ; Am- herst Coll., '46— '49. Teacher, West Killingly, Ct., '49— '50 ; East Windsor T. I., '50 — '52 ; ordained at Windham, Ct., Sept. 22, 1852, and p., '52 — '62. Died from apoplexy, at Windham, Ct., Mar. 14, 1862. Married, Sept. 6, 1852, Amelia Danforth, dau. of Bela Barber Jones, M. D., of Springfield. Two children. Elijah Woodward Stoddard, A. M., D. D., son of John and Merab (Parker) Stoddard, was born in Coventry ville, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1820 ; fitted for college at Norwich and Oxford Academies, N. Y. Union T. S., '49— '52 ; ordained by the Third Presbytery of N. Y., July 11, 1852; home missionary, Momence, 111., '52;.s. s., Hawley, Pa., '52 — '55 ; p., Amenia, N. Y., '65^-'60 ; p., Angelica, N. Y., '60— '64; p., Suckasunny, N. J., since '64. Author of ' ' Genealogy of the Descendants of Anthony Stoddard, of Boston," and a revised and enlarged ed. ; "Genealogy of Ralph Stoddard, of New London and Groton, Ct. ;" assoc. editor of "John Stoddard, of Wethersfleld, Ct.," and "John Stoddard, of Hingham, Mass." D. D., Maryville Coll., 1880. Married, (1) Aug. 14, 1852, Ehza West, dau. of Jonas W. Concklin, of N. Y. City, who died Oct. 23, 1874; (2) Nov. 28, 1877, Mrs. Eliza Ann Stoddard, dau. of George W. Piatt, of N. Y. City. One child. P. O. address, Suckasunny, N. J. Robert Emmett Topping, [Bridgehampton, L. I.], son of Nathaniel and Betsey M. (Hedges) Topping, was born in Southampton, L. I., Nov. 25, 1827 ; fitted for college at Southampton Academy, L. I. Teacher, Port Jefferson, L. I., '50 — '51 ; at Bridgehampton, L. I., '51 — '52 ; studied law with Henry A. Hedges, of Sag Harbor, N. Y., '52 — '53, and with Chauncey Shaffee, of N. Y. City, '53— '54 ; admit- ted to the bar, in 1854 ; practised in Brooklyn, N. Y., one year and a half, and in N. Y. City, since then. Married, (1) Aug. 13, 1862, Mrs. Harriette P. Goldsmith, dau. of Erastus Woodward, of N. Y. City, who died Sept. 13, 1867 ; (2) Oct. 15, 1869, Mary H., dau. of Selden Foster, of Southampton, L. I. No children. P. O. address, 7 Murray St., N. Y. City. George Frederic Walker, A. M., [Rockville], son of Timothy and Louisa (Turner) Walker, was born in Medway, May 31, 1825; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Principal of HoUiston ALUMNI, 1849. 239 Seminary, '49 — '53, and studied theology with Rev. J. T. Tucker ; principal of Riverside Institute, Auburndale, '54 — '57 ; in business, Boston, '57— '63; ordained, July 3, 1863, at Wellfleet, and p., '63— '67 ; Little Compton, R. I., '67— '72 ; p., Ashby, '73— '75 ; a. p., Blackstone, '76 — '80 ; s. s., Freetown, since '80. Author of sermon, " Our Nation's Danger." Married, (1) Jan. 1, 1852, Esther Amelia, dau. of Samuel BuUard, of Holliston, who died Nov. 5, 1863 ; (2) May 2, 1864, Mary Ann Kemp, dau. of Simeon Atwood, of Well- fleet. Four children. P. O. address, Assonet, Mass. John Henry Washbdbn, son of Rev. Royal and Harriet Williams (Parsons) Washburn, was born in Amherst, Oct. 27, 1828 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and Williston Seminary, Easthamp- ton. Read law at Rutland, Vt., and at Granville, N. Y. ; in insur- ance office, Mferiden, Ct., two years; in 1854, became Sec. of an Insurance Co., Bridgeport, Ct. ; in 1859, entered office of Home Insurance Co., of N. Y. City, and has been Sec. since '67. Married, Oct. 17, 1853, Jane A., dau. of William Ives, Esq., of No. Haven, Ct. One child. P. O. address, 119 Broadway, N. Y. City. John Woodbridge, son of Rev. Dr. John and Mary Ann (Seymour) Woodbridge, was born in Hadley, Mar. 3, 1829 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley; Amherst Coll., '46— '47 ; A. B., 1853. Studied law at New Hartford, Ct. ; admitted to the bar, Apr., 1850 ; practised at Chicago, 111., since. Married, July 10, 1851, Elizabeth, dau. of Walter Butler, of Chicago, 111. Eight children. P. O. address, 70 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. CLASS OF 1850. William Fisher Avert, son of Joseph and Sylvia (Clary) Avery, was born in Conway, Dec. 4, 1826 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Andover T. S., '51 — '54; ordained June 20, 1855 ; s.s.,Tomah, Wis., Leon, Wis., and Angelo, Wis., '55 — '59 ; resided in Mass., preaching occasionally, '61 — '71 ; Chaplain, State Almshouse, Monson ; teacher, Conway, '71 — '77; a. p., Lanesbor- ough, since '77. Married, Sept. 19, 1854, Eunice S., dau. of Rev. E. B. Wright, of Huntington. One child. P. O. address, Lanes- borough, Mass. Albert Graham Beebee, [Guilford, N. Y.], son of Dea. Daniel and Abigail E. (Lee) Beebee, was born in West Hartwick, N. Y., July 3,1826; fitted for college at Gilbertsville and Oxford Academies, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '45— '46, and '47— '50. Union T. S., '51— '52, and '53 — '54 ; Andover T. S., '52 — '53 ; ordained, Presbyterian, June 20, 1854; missionary, Marash, Asia Minor, '54 — '59; p.. Pleasant Mount and Uniondale, Pa., '60— '62 ; s. s., Hancock, N. Y., '62— '63 ; 240 ALUMNI, 1850. p., Manitowoc, Wis., '64— '65 ; s. s., Geneva, 111., '65— '67; w. c, Chicago, 111., '68— '69 ; w. c, Lombard, 111., '69— '70 ; s. s., Spring Lake, Mich., '70— '72 ; s. s., Milford, N. Y., '72— '74; s. s., Wor- cester, N. Y., '74— '75; s. s., Stephentown, N. Y., '76— '78 ; s. s., Curtisville, since '79. Married, (1) June 5, 1854, Sarah J., dau. of William Wardwell, of Andover, who died at Marash, Asia Minor, Oct. 28, 1858 ; (2) Apr. 16, 1861, Welthy M., dau. of John Ritter, of New Haven, Ct. Seven children. P. O. address, Curtisville, Mass. Henry Walker Bishop, son of Hon. Henry W. and Sarah Tainter (Bulkley) Bishop, was born in Lenox, June 2, 1829 ; fitted for college at Lenox Academy; Williams Coll., '46 — '49; Amherst Coll., '49 — '50. Studied law at Lenox, and at Harvard Law School ; admit- ted to the bar in 1853, at Lenox ; practised there, '53 — '56 ; at Chicago, 111., since '56. Master in Chancerj^ of the U. S. Circuit Court for the Northern District of 111., since '63. Married, Aug. 8, 1861, Annie H., dau. of Joshua Richardson, of Portland, Me. One child. P. O. address, New Custom House, Chicago, 111. John Edwin Coky, son of Leonard and Adah (Skinner) Corey, was born in Mansfield, July 29, 1825. Studied theology with his pastor. Rev. Mortimer Blake ; s. s., Edgartown, two years ; ordained as evangelist at Mansfield, Oct. 12, 1853 ; home missionary, Ohio; Freetown, '55 — '58 ; Chesterfield, '58 — '59 ; Yarmouth, '59 ; No. Wrentham, '60 — ^'65. Author of " Choice Memorials." Died from typhoid fever, at No. Wrentham, Nov. 30, 1865. Married, (1) May 8, 1851, Fanny M., dau. of Daniel Williams, of Mansfield, who died Nov. 20, 1854; (2) May 30, 1856, Sarah B., dau. of Ambrose W. Hathaway, of Freetown. Three children. MiNOTT Sherman Crosby, [Andover] , son of Daniel Crosby, wag born about 1829. Principal of Young Ladies Seminary, Hartford, Ct. ; Supt. of Schools. P. O. address, Waterbury, Ct. William Austin Dickinson, A. M., LL. B., son of Edward and Emily (Norcross) Dickinson, was born in Amherst, Apr. 16, 1829 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, WUliston Seminary, East- hampton, and with H. L. Edwards of Amherst. Studied law with his father, and at Harvard Law School, '52 — '53 ; LL. B., Harvard, July, 1854 ; admitted to the bar in Boston, July, 1854 ; lawyer, Amherst, since '65 ; Treasurer of Amherst Coll., since '73. Married, July 1, 1856, Susan Huntington, dau. of Thomas Gilbert, of Green- field. Three children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. John Graeme Ellery, [Skaneateles, N. Y.], son of Henry and Ann (Graeme) Ellery, was born in Harwood Dale, Yorkshire, Eng- land, Oct. 27, 1824 ; fitted for college at Homer Academy, N. Y. ; ALUMNI, 1850. 241 Hamilton Coll., '46— '48 ; Amherst Coll., '48— '50. Spent two years in study of mineralogy, in the Royal School of Mines, Freiburg, Sax- ony ; traveled extensively in Europe ; engaged in assaying and mining operations at Gold Hill, N. C, where he died from dysentery, June 2, 1855. Unmarried. Daniel Worcester Faunce, D. D., son of Peleg and Olive (Fin- ney) Faunce, was born in Plymouth, Jan. 3, 1829 ; fitted for college with Rev. A. Harvey of Plymouth; Columbian Univ., Washington, D. C, one year ; Amherst Coll., '47 — '50. Newton T. I., two years ; ordained as Baptist at Somerville, June 14, 1853, and p., '53 — '54 ; p., Worcester, '54— '60 ; p.. Maiden, '60— '66 ; p.. Concord, N. H., '66— '75; p., Lynn, '75— '81 ; now, Washington, D. C. Au- thor of "The Christian in the World," and "A Young Man's Difficulties with his Bible." D. D., Amherst, 1880. Married, Aug. 15, 1853, Mary P., dau. of Meltiah Perry, of Bristol, R. I. Five children. P. O. address, Washington, D. C. Thomas Legare Fenn, son of Joel William and Mary B. (Legarfe) Fenn, was born in Charleston, S. C, Feb. 11, 1830 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Engaged in business in N. Y. City. Married, Dec. 3, 1853, Helen M., dau. of William Keene, of Jersey City, N. J. Seven children. P. O. address, Jersey City, N. J. Edmdnd Young Garrette, [Canton Centre, Ct. J, son of John and Eebecca (Case) Garrette, was born in New Hartford, Ct., Mar. 14, 1823 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Amherst Coll., '45— '50. East Windsor T. I., '50— '51 ; Andover T. S., '51 — '53; ordained at Foxboro, Apr. 12, 1854, and p., '54 — '57; p., Millbury, '57 — '69; Pittsburgh, Pa., '69— '72; a. p.. Lacrosse, Wis., '72 — '80 ; now at Atlanta, Ga. Married, May 17, 1854, Fran- zenia Wilder, dau. of Ziba Parkhurst, of Milford. Three children. P. 0. address, Atlanta, Ga. Augustine Milton Gay, A. M., [Charlestown] , son of Timothy and Mehitable (Peabody) Gay, was born in Francestown, N. H., Nov. 15, 1827 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Sub-master of the Charlestown High School, '50 — '51, and master, '51 — '60 ; taught a young ladies' school in Boston, '60 — '63 ; traveled in Europe, '63— '65 ; usher of Public Latin School, Boston, '65— '67 ; sub-master, '67 — '68 ; master, '68— '76, and head-master there, '76. Edited, in connection with Messrs. Francis Gardner and A. H Buck, of the Latin School, two vols, of selections from Latin authors. Died from a chronic disease of the heart, at Boston, Nov. 3, 1876. Married, July 26, 1860, Clara Roberts, dau. of Nathaniel Willey, of Charlestown. One child. 24 242 ALUMNI, 1850. Archibald Falconer G-ilbert, son of Benjamin and Mary (Fal- coner) Gilbert, was born in Stamford, N. Y., May 31, 1825 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Principal of Female Seminary in Mercersburg, Fa., '50 — '54, and studying the- ology with Rev. Dr. Creigh ; principal of Stamford Collegiate , Institute, N. Y., '54 — '60 ; ordained at Prattsville, N. Y., and a. p., Reformed Dutch church, '60 — '66. Died from brain fever, at Pratts- ville, N. Y., June 16, 1866. Married, Apr. 15, 1850, Lydia Eliza, dau. of Abraham Howe, of Marlboro. Two children. George Henry Gould, D. D., [New Braintree], son of Rufus and Mary (Henry) Gould, was born in Oakham, Feb. 20, 1827 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Union ^. 8., '50 — '51, and '52 — '53 ; Andover T. S., '51 — '52 ; engaged in civil engineering, lecturing, and preaching, at the West, '53 — '55; s. s., Waukegan, Wis., '63 ; s. s., Kenosha, Wis., '54 ; traveled in Europe, two years and a-half ; ordained at Springfield, Nov. 12, 1862, and p., Olivet church, '62 — '64 ; p.. Center church, Hartford, Ct., '64 — '70 ; a. p., Piedmont church, Worcester, '72 — '77 ; Union church, Worcester, '77 — '80; now, w. c, Worcester. D. D., Amherst, 1870. Mar- ried, Oct. 15, 1862, Nellie W., dau. of Jonathan Grout, of Worcester. No children. P. O. address, 873 Main St., Worcester, Mass. James John Howard Gregory, A. M., son of James and Ruth ' (Roundy) Gregory, was born in Marblehead, Nov. 7, 1827 ; fitted for college at Marblehead Academy ; Middlebury Coll., two years; Amherst Coll., '48 — '50. Engaged as farmer and seed dealer at Marblehead. State Senator, '76 — '77. Published several pamphlets concerning vegetable cultivation. Married, (1) Dec. 31, 1863, Eliza C, dau. of Capt. John Bubier, of Jamaica Plain, who died Aug. 15, 1876; (2) June 17, 1878, Mrs. Harriet Knight, dau. of Thomas Roundy, of Marblehead. Four adopted children. P. 0. address, Marblehead, Mass. Leicester Porter Hodge, son of Henry and Eliza (Nash) Hodge, was born in Hadley, Feb. 2, 1828 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Went to Athens, 0., to teach, but died there in a few weeks from consumption, the result of overwork, March 28, 1861. George Howland, A. M., son of William A. and Hannah (Mor- ton) Howland, was born in Conway ; fitted for college at Williston -Seminary, Easthampton. Tutor in Amherst Coll., '52 — '55, and instructor in Latin and French, '55 — '58 ; principal of City High School, Chicago, 111., '60 — '80; Supt. of Public Schools, Chicago, 111., since '80. Trustee of Amherst Coll., since '79. Unmarried. P. 0. address, 1420 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. ALUMNI, 1850. 243 Jacob Merrill Manning, D. D., son of Jacob and Anna (Fuller) Manning, was born in Greenwood, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1824 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Prattsburg, N. Y. Andover T. S., '50— '53 ; ordained at Medford, Jan. 4, 1854, and p., '54 — '57; assoc. p. and p.. Old South church, Boston, '57 — '82 ; p. emer- itus, '82. Author of "Half Truths and the Truth," "Helps to a Life of Prayer," and numerous sermons and addresses. Chaplain of Mass. Senate, '58 and '59; Chaplain of 43d Regt. Mass. Vols., '62 — '63 ; member of Boston School Board ; overseer of Harvard Coll., '60— '66 ; Trustee of Mass. State Library, '65— '82 ; Lecturer, Andover T. S., '66— '72. D. D., ^Amherst, 1857. Died from Bright's , disease, at Portland, Me.,' Nov. 29, 1882. Married, Aug. 14, 1854, Anna E. Berwick, dau. of Joel William Fenn, Esq., of Charleston, S. C. Six children, Jeremiah Lemuel Newton, A. M., son of Lemuel and Susannah (Manning) Newton, was born in Phillipston, Oct. 2, 1824 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Principal of Brown Latin High School, Newburyport, and of High School and Academj-, Bath, Me., '50 — '58 ; studied law at Bath, Me., '58 — '59 ; admitted to the bar, Bath, Me., in 1859, and Boston, 1860 ; practised at Bos- ton, since '60. Member of City Council of Boston, '66 — '68 ; member of Mass. Legislature, '69, and '72. Married, Nov. 16, 18.57, Susan S., dau. of Edward Wood, of Bath, Me. Four children. P. O. address, 27 Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. Joseph Niokerson, A. M., son of Theophilus and Mary (San- ford) Nickerson, was born in So. Dennis, Sept. 17, 1828 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Read law with Hon. I. A. Eastman of Concord, N. H., and C. T. & T. H. Rupell of Boston ; admitted to the bar in Dec, 1853 ; practised in Boston, '53 — '82. Died, at Boston, June 22, 1882. Unmarried. David Temple Packard, A. M., son of David and Elizabeth (Drake) Packard, was born in No. Bridgewater, Aug. 24, 1824 ; fitted for college with his pastor. Rev. Paul Couch, at the Adelphian Academy, No. Bridgewater, and at Phillips Academy, Andover. Principal of High School, Weymouth, '50 — '51; Bangor T. S., '51 — '54; ordained at Campello, Sept. 21, 1854, and p., '54 — '56; s. s., Presbyterian church. Rock Island, 111., '56 — '57 ; a. p., Daven- port, la., '57 — '58 ; s. s. and p., Cong, church, Somerville, '58 — '66 ; p., Brighton, '66 — '73 ; in 1873, removed to Santa Barbara, Cal. ; a. p., Los Angeles, Cal., '74 — '78; s. s., Presbyterian church, Wil- mington, Cal., '78— '79 ; a. p., Stockton, Cal., '79— '80. Author of a sermon, " Dawn of the Morning," and of several church manuals. Was thrown from a carriage, Nov. 20, receiving severe injuries, from which he died, Nov. 28, 1880. Married, July 24, 1855, Abbie Craig, dau. of Capt. Hebron Mahew, of Chesterville, Me. Four children. 244 ALUMNI, 1850. Sylvester John Sawyer, A. M., [G-reenfield] , son of Jonah Sawyer, was born about 1824. Agent of Catholic Publishing House, N. Y. City ; Professor of Rhetoric, Seton Hall Coll. ; Com. of St. Vincent, N. Y. City. P. 0. address, 913 6th Ave., N. Y. City. Henry Shipley, son of Nathan and Sarah (Hasley) Shipley, was born in Pepperell, Aug. 20, 1825 ; fitted for college at Pepperell Academy, and Phillips Academy, Andover ; Amherst Coll., '47 — '60. Studied law at Harvard Law School, a short time ; went to Cal. , and was editor of various papers in Cal. and Oreg. ; editor and proprietor of the Sacramento, Cal., " State Journal." Was severely injured in the head by a falP from his horse, and committed suicide, dying at Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 17, 1859. Married, in 1853, Jennie Easter- brooke, of Cal., who died within a year. No children. Thomas Morrill Stimpson, son of Thomas and Harriet (Morrill) Stimpson, was born in Danvers (now Peabody), Feb. 21, 1827; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied law at Salem, with Nathaniel J. Lord, Esq., '50 — '53 ; admitted to the bar, Dec. 6, 1853, and practised at Salem since ; now resides at Peabody. Author of some school reports, Peabody. Unmarried. P. O. address, Peabody, Mass. John Howland Thompson, A. M., son of Luther and Grace Avery (Howland) Thompson, was born in Heath, Sept. 8, 1827 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Studied law at Spring- field, '51 — '53 ; admitted to the bar of Mass., in 1853, of Illinois, in 1854, and of U. S. Supreme Court, in 1872 ; asst. editor of " Spring- field Republican," '53 — '54; lawj'er, Chicago, 111., since 1854. Married, Dec. 15, 1869, Victoria, dau. of Benjamin Carver, of Chicago, 111. Two children. P. O. address, 81 Clark St. , Chicago, 111. Lyman Richards Williston, A. M., [Easthampton], son of Rev. William and Clarissa (Lj'man) Richards, and adopted by Hon. Samuel Williston, was born in Lahaina, Maui, S. I., Nov. 7, 1830; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher in Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '50 — '53 ; Andover T. S., '53 — '55 ; studied in Germany, '55 — '57 ; head master of Cambridge High School, '57 — '62 ; principal of Young Ladies' School, Cambridge, '62 — '70; master of Cambridge High School, '70 — '81 ; Supervisor of Schools, Boston, residing in Cambridge since '81. Married, Aug. 5, 1857, Annie E. S., dau. of Rev. Wakefield Gale, of Rockport. Eight children. ' P. O. address, 15 Berkeley St., Cambridge, Mass. CLASS OF 1851. Henry Martyn Adams, son of Dea. Ephraim and PoUy (Boutelle) Adams, was born in Enosburgh, Vt., Nov. 20, 1823 ; fitted for col- lege with Rev. Fordyce Harrington, at Buel, N. Y., and at Ames ALUMNI, 1851. 245 Academy, N. Y. East Windsor T. I., '51 — '54 ; ordained at Enos- burgh, Vt., Aug. 30, 1854; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Baraka, at Olendebenk, and at Nengenenge, W. Africa, '55 — '66. Died from chills and fever, at Nengenenge, W. Africa, Aug. 13, 1856. Un- married. , Jekome Allen, [Putney, Vt.J, son of David and Eliza (Graves) Allen, was born in Westminster, Vt., July 17, 1830 ; fitted for col- lege at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. East Windsor T. I., '51 — '52; teacher, Maquoketa, Iowa, '52 — '54 ; licensed by Cong. Association of Dubuque, la., 1853; ordained by Presbytery of Dubuque, la., June, 1859; Professor of Chemistry, Alexander Coll., Dubuque, la., '54 — '58; Principal of Lenox Collegiate Insti- tute, la., '58— '66 ; of State Normal School, Monticello, la., '66 — '68 ; conductor of Teachers' Institute, and lecturer on Education, N. Y. State, '68 — '70 ; Professor of Nat. Sciences. State Normal School, Geneseo, N. Y., since '71. Author of "English G-rammar," "Methods in English Grammar," "National Map Drawing Sys- tem," "Object Drawing," "Hand-book of Chemical Analysis ;" co-au- thor of " Monteith's Comprehensive Geography ;" editorof " Barnes' Educational Monthly," N. Y. City, since 1876. Married, Feb. 10, 1854, Mary A., dau. of Rev. J. W. Windsor, of Batavia, 111. Four children. P. O. address, Geneseo, N. Y. William Otis Baldwin, A. M., [Mt. Vernon, N. H.J, son of Samuel and Mary (Dane) Baldwin, was born in Greenfield, N. H., Aug. 25, 1821 ; fitted for college at Lawrence Academy, Groton. Bangor T.S., '51 — '54 ; missionary. Sandwich Islands ; s. s., Enfield, N. H. ; West Fairlee, Vt. ; St. Johnsbury, Vt. ; Arlington, Vt. ; West Groton, N. Y. ; Le Raysville, Pa. ; and Maine, N. Y. ; now farmer, Groton, N. Y. Married, (1) Oct. 4, 1854, Mary, dau. of Edmund Proctor, of Lunenburg; (2) Sept. 10, 1873, Lettie A. Gillam of Groton, N. Y. Six children. P. O. address, Groton, N. Y. Edwaed Payson Bates, A. M., [Granby], son of Rev. James and Emily (Atwood) Bates, was born in Newton, May 8, 1830; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, '51 — '65 ; Life Insurance Agent and Actuary, since '66. Author of "English Analysis." Married, (1) Sept. 28, 1853, Mary M. Bal- lou of Providence, R. I., who died July 1, 1864 ; (2) Oct. 1. 1867, Helen, dau. of Henry F. Anners, of Philadelphia, Pa. Two chil- dren. P. O. address, 568 N. 17th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Augustus Berry, [Henniker, N. H.J, son of Washington and Maria (Dale) Berry, was born in Concord, N. H., Oct. 7, 1824; fitted for college at Francestown Academy, N. H. ; Amherst Coll., 246 ALUMNI, 1851. '48 — '51. Principal of Limerick Academy, Me., '51 — '53 ; of Lyn- don Academy, Vt., '53 — '55 ; of Appleton Academy, Mt. Vernon, N. H., '55 — '60; while at Mt. Vernon was licensed to preach; Andover T. S., '60— '61 ; ordained at Pelham, N. H., Oct. 30, 1861, and p., since 1861. Married, (1) at Peterborough, N. H., Nov. 24, 1853, Dora R., dau. of David Snow, of Dublin, N. H., who died Mar. 15; 1873 ; (2) Jan. 30, 1877, Mary C, dau. of Solomon Rich- ardson, of Pelham, N. H. No children. P. O. address, Pelham, N. H. Ethan Ely Boies, [Northampton,], son of Justus and Sarah (Ely) Boies, was born in Blandford, Feb. 28, 1829 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminar}', Easthampton. Banking clerk, Mendon, Ct., '51 — '63 ; cashier of Cape May Nat. Bank, N. J., '53 — '54 ; banker and broker, N. Y. Citj', '54 — '55 ; engaged in commercial pursuits, San Francisco, Cal., '56 — '59 ; studied law in Wisconsin, '59 — '60; admitted to the bar in 1860; lawyer, Jonesville, Wis., '60 — '63; connected with pay department of U. S. armj', '63 — '65 ; Life Insur- ance agent, N. Y. City, '65 — '69. Died from typhoid fever, at Brooklyn, N. Y., May 4, 1869. Married, June 20, 1857, Mary E. Howe of San Francisco, Cal. MiLFORD Clark Butler, A. M., son of Samuel Parsons and Lucinda (Ames) Butler, was born in Buckland, Mar. 31, 1824 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Principal of Amherst Academy, '52 ; Principal and Proprietor of Butler's Classi- cal School, Knoxville, Tenn., '53 — '57; Professor of Ancient Lan- guages, East Tenn. Univ., '57 — '61 ; Principal of Lind Academy, Lake Forest, 111., '62 — '64; of Poland Union Seminary, O., '64 — '70 ; of East Tenn. Female Institute, Knoxville, Tenn. ; now teacher, Kirkwood, Mo. Author of several published addresses, and newspaper articles on educational topics. Married, (1) Mar. 1, 1853, Eliza Ann, dau. of Josiah R. Dean, of Oakham, who died Apr. 15, 1867; (2) Nov. 24, 1868, Mrs. Nancy McWatty of Petersburgh, O. Eight children. P. O. address, Kirkwood, Mo. Marcus Manaru Carleton, son of Jeremiah and Betsey (Roby) Carleton, was boi-n in Marshfield, Vt., Aug. 13, 1827 ; fitted for col- lege with Rev. Hiram Carleton; Middlebury Coll., '47 — '48; Am- herst Coll., '48 — '51. Studied theology at Columbia, S. C, and at East Windsor T. I., '51 — '54 ; ordained as evangelist by Presbytery of Ct. ; missionary of Presb. Board of Foreign Missions, at Amballa, India, since 1854. Married, Aug. 20, 1854, Celestia, dau. of Rodney Bradford, of Barre, Vt., who died Nov. 11, 1881. Six children. P. O. address, Amballa, India. Lucius Delison Chapin, A. M., [Wattsburg, Pa. J, son of Joseph and Fanny (Farnum) Chapin, was born in Butternuts, Otsego Co., ALUMNI, 1851. 247 N. Y., Sept. 26, 1821; fitted for college at Monson Academy; Amherst Coll., '49— '51. Teacher, Pittsfield, '51— '52 ; Andover T. S., '52 — '55; teacher, Beloit Coll., '55 — '56; ordained at Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct., 1856, and p., First Presbyterian church there, '5'6 — '63 ; Professor of Mental and Moral Philoso- phy, Univ. of Mich., '63 — '68; studied and traveled one year inEurope, '67— '68 ;p., East Bloomfield, N. Y.,'68— '72 ; Chan- cellor, and Professor of Mental Philosophy, Ingham Univ., Le Roy, N. Y., '72— '75 ; w. c, Chicago, 111., since 1877. Published several sermons. Married, (1) Aug. 24, 1856, Louise, dau. of Noah White, of Utica, N. Y^, who died Oct. 13, 1861 ; (2) Dec. 27, 1864, Mrs. Mary Huggins, dau. of Judge A. D. Smith, of Milwaukee, Wis. Five children. P. O. address, 2532 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. William Clark, A. M., son of Judge Spencer and Elizabeth (Slack) Clark, was born in Lunenberg, Vt., Oct. 2, l.s25 ; fitted for college at St. Johnsbury Academy, Vt. Private tutor, Memphis, Tenn., '51 — '52 ; assistant rector, St. Thomas Hall, Holly Springs, Miss., '62 — '54 ; assistant principal of Holly Springs Female Insti- tute, Miss., '54 — '.o6 ; in charge of Eclectic Seminary there, '56 — '58 ; assistant rector, St. Thomas Hall, '58 — '61 ; private, Ninth Miss. Reg., C. S. A., '61 — '62; Post Commissary with rank of Captain, '62 — '65 ; President of Fenelon Hall, afterwards Franklin Female College, Holly Springs, Miss., '66 — '78. Died from yellow fever, at Tuscumbia, Ala., Sept. 13, 1878. Married, Jan. 23, 1865, Mary Ellen, dau. of Hon. Roger Barton, of Holly Springs, Miss. Six children. D'Estaing Salisbury Covert, [College Hill, O.J, son of Rev. John and Lorinda (Salisbury) Covert, was born in Jordan, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1833 ; fitted for college at College Hill Academy, 0. ; Ma- rietta Coll., '47— '50; Amherst Coll., '50— '51. Studied law one year with Caleb B. Smith of Cincinnati, O., and at Harvard Law School, one year ; admitted to the bar by the Supreme Court of O., Jan. 23, 1854 ; practised in Cincinnati, O., three years ; then Presi- dent of Lyons Female College, la., till 1861 ; in charge of Western Union Coll., and 111. Military Academy, Fulton, 111., '61 — '06 ; in business, N. Y. City, '66— '68 ; in Chicago, 111., '68— '80 ; in mining business, Leadville, Colo.,, since 1880. Married, June 5, 1856, Eunice, dau. of Col. W. W. Concklin, of Marion, 0. Three chil- dren. P. O. address, Colorado Springs, Colo. Isaac Newton Cundall, A. M., son of Isaac and Nancy (Rice) Cundall, was born in West Killingly, Ct., Aug. 17, 1826; fitted for college at Woodstock Academy, Ct. Andover T. S., '61 — '54; ordained at West Killingly, Ct., Sept. 6, 1854 ; p., Rosendale, Wis., 248 ALUMNI, 1851. '54—64 ; Supt. of Public Schools, Fond du Lac Co., Wis., '64— '68 ; Supt., State Soldiers Orphan Home, Madison, Wis., '68 — '70; p., Burlington, Wis., '70 — '72 ; Instructor in Latin, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., since '72. Co-editor of " The Puritan" Cong. Paper, at Milwaukee, Wis., two years. Published occasional sermons. Married, (1) Mar. 1, 1855, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of G-eorge Scrib- ner, of Norwalk, Ct., who died Aug. 15, 1865 ; (2) Mar. 26, 1868, Louise. Jane, sister of his first wife. Nine children. P. 0. address, 2600 Stoddard St., St. Louis, Mo. Edward Parry Darling, A. M., son of William and Margaretta (Smith) Darling, was born in Reading, Pa., Nov. 10, 1831; fitted for college at New London Academy, Pa. Studied law at Read- ing, Pa., '51 — '53; admitted to the bar in 1853, and practised in Reading, Pa., '53 — '65; at Wilkesbarre, Pa., since '55. Married, Sept. 29, 1859, Emily H., dau. of Nathaniel Rutter, of Wilkesbarre, Pa. No children. P. 0. address, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Jesse Reed Davenport, son of John and Eliza (Reed) Davenport, was born in Marshtield, Mar. 9, 1826 ; fitted for college at; Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher, Amherst, '53 — '54 ; Hopkins Academy and High School, Hadley, '54 — '67 ; Oxford, Mass., and Woodstock, Ct., '67 — '72; Druggist, Putnam, Ct., since '72. Married, Nov. 17, 1852, Ellen C, dau. of Lorenzo Marcy, M. D., of Woodstock, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Putnam, Ct. Franklin Benjamin Doe, A- M., [Lowell], son of Jacob and Lydia (Harding) Doe, was born in Highgate, Vt., Dec. 5, 1826; fitted for college at private schools in Lowell. East Windsor T. I., '51 — '52; Bangor T. S., '52 — '54; ordained at Lancaster, Oct. 19, 1854, and p., '54 — '58 ; p., Appleton, Wis., '58 — '68 ; Supt. of Home Missions for Wisconsin, since '68. Published reports and sermons and articles for the press. Married, Aug. 31, 1854, Mary Agnes, dau. of Thomas Beecroft, of Bangor, Me. Five children. P. 0. address, Ripon, Wis. Ebenezer Douglass, A. M., [Plattsburgh, N. Y.], son of William Stewart and Jane Grant (Arthur) Douglass, was born in Ticonde- roga, N. y., Aug. 7, 1826 ; fitted for college at Plattsburgh Acad- emy, N. Y. Graduated at BangorT. S., '55 ; ordained at Oldtown, Me., 1855, and p., '55 — '60 ; p., Bridgewater, '60 — '67 ; p., Woonsocket, R. I., '67— '73; U. S. Indian Agt., White Earth, Minn., '73— '75 ; p., Anoka, Minn., '75 — '77; now in business, Minneapolis, Minn. Supt. of public schools, Woonsocket, R. I., '67 — '76. Published "The Citizen," 1875. Married, Oct. 28, 1855, Helen Maria, dau of Henry Graves, of Chazy, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, Minneapolis, Minn. ALUMNI, 1851. 249 Francis Arthur Douglass, A. M., [Plattsburgh, N. Y.], son of William Stewart and Jane Grant (Arthur) Douglass, was born in Ticonderoga, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1824 ; fitted for college at Plattsburgh Academj', N. Y. Newton T. S., '51 — '54 ; ordained at Boston, Oct. 15, 1854; missionary of A. B. M. U., Teloogoos, South India, '54 — '66 ; traveled and lectured on missions for the A. B. M. U. in America, '66— '69 ; p., Piqua, O., '69— '72 ; p., Lebanon, O., '72— '74; p., Cincinnati, 0., '75 — '79; Agt. and Sec. American and Foreign Bible Soc, N. Y. City, '79 — . Married, July 13, 1854, Anna Chloe, dan. of Ira Bedlow Allen, of Champlain, N. Y. Nine children. P. O. address, 596 Marcy Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. LaFatette Dudley, son of John and Elizabeth (Rowe) Dudley, was born in Bath, N. Y., June 2, 1825 ; fitted for college at Frank- linAcademy, Plattsburgh, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '48 — '51. Union T. S., '51 — '54; ordained as Presbyterian, Feb. 8, 1857; teacher, Davenport, la., '54 — '55; s. s., Davenport, la., '55 — '56; p., Cedar Rapids, la., '56— '59 ; s. s., Atalissa, la., '59 — '61 ; teacher of private school and preacher, Bath, N. Y., '61 — '63; Cornwall, Ct., '64 — '79; a. p.. Freeman,' Mo., '79 — '81; Lyndon, Kans., '81— '82;. Hartford, Kans., since '82. Married, May 2, 1855, Sarah A., dau. of Israel Welles, of Castile, N. Y., who died Jan. 30, 1879. Five children. P. O. address, Hartford, Kans. Prescott Fay, son of Elisha and Nancy (Burnapp) Fay, was born in Westborough, Dec. 8, 1826; fitted for college at Leicester Acad- emy; Williams Coll., '47— '48 ; Amherst Coll., '48— '51. Graduated atAndover T. S., 1855 ; ordained, Feb. 27, 1856 ; p., Lancaster, N. H., '66— '65; s. s., Rochester, N. H., '65— '67; p.. New Ipswich, N. H., '67 — '69; evangelist, Minneapolis, Minn., '69 — '81; a. p., Kittery, Me., since '81. Member of the School Committee of Coos Co., N. H., '63 — '64. Agent to visit Indian Reservations, Minn., '72. Married, Mar. 19, 1856, Samantha W., dan. of Reuben Eastman, of Granby. Four children. P. O. address, Cambridge, Mass. Charles Chauncey Fov?ler, A. M., [Amherst], son of Prof. William Chauncey and Mrs. Harriet (Cobb, dau. of Noah Webster, LL. D.) Fowler, was born in Middlebury, Vt., Oct. 8, 1829; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and Williston Semin- ary, Easthampton; Yale Coll., '47 — '49; Amherst Coll., '49 — '5L Teacher, Yarmouth Port and Barnstable, '51 — '52 ; Instructor in Maryland Military Academy, Oxford, Md., '52 — '53 ; studied law in N. Y. City, '53 — '55; admitted to the bar there in 1855, and practised, '55— '64 ; retired, Durham, Ct., '64 — '70 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, '70— '72 ; retired, N. Y. City, '72— '76. Died from organic disease of the brain, at Hartford, Ct., Oct. 28, 1876. Married, Oct. 19, 1864, Mary Ella, dau. of Edward Camp, of Durham, Ct. Two children. 25 250 ALUMNI, 1851. William Stevens Kare, D. D., son of Samuel and Sarah (Munn) KaiT, was born in Newark, N. J., Jan. 9, 1829 ; fitted for college with W. R. Weeks, D. D. ; Rutgers Coll., '47— '48 ; Amherst Coll., '48 — '51. Union T. S., '51 — '54; ordained by the Presbytery of Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1854; p., Third Presbyterian church, Brooklyn, N. Y., '54 — '67; p., Cong, church, Chicopee, '67 — '68; p.. First Cong, church, Keene, N. H., '68 — '73: p., Prospect St. church, Cambridgepbrt, '73 — '76 ; Professor of Christian Theology, Hartford T. S., since '76. Trustee of Amherst Coll., since 1877. D. D., Amherst, 1876. Published funeral sermons ; edited "An Introduction to Christian Theology, by the late Prof. H. B. Smith." Married, May 17, 1854, Lucasta, dan. of David E. Noyes, of Newbury. Seven children. P. O. address, 2 Atwood St., Hart- ford, Ct. Walter Huntington Lyon, [Brookfleld], sou of Asa and Celia (Barrows) Lyon, was born in Abington, Ct., Apr. 5, 1828 ; fitted for college with Rev. W. A. Nichols of Brookfleld. Studied law a few months in Springfield ; visited South Carolina for his health. Died from consumption, at Groton, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1853. Unmarried. Hugh McLeod, [Providence, R. I.], son of Donald and Elizabeth (McKay) McLeod, was born in Hardwood Hill, Nova Scotia^ Jan. 1, 1826; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Graduated at Bangor T. S., 1854; ordained, June 27, 1855; p.. First Cong, church, Springfield, O., '55 — '58 ; p., Brentwood, N. H., nine years, three of which were spent in tlie service of the U. S. Christian Commission ; p., Colebrook, N. H., '67 — '70; evangelist, in service of A. H. M. S., Outagamie Co., Wis., residing at Apple- ton, Wis., '70— '73 ; at Healdsburgh, Cal., '73— '76 ; at Valley Ford, Cal., since '76. Married, Nov. 30,1854, Harriets., dau. of Par- raenas Hill, of Brentwood, N. H. Six children. P. O. address, Valley Ford, Cal. Levi Gardner Marsh, [Springwater, N. Y.], son of Alvin and Sopliia (Gardner) Marsh, was born in Conesus, N. Y., May 20, 1825 ; fitted for college at Grand River Institute, Austinburgh, 0. ; Hamilton Coll., '47— '49 ; Amiierst Coll., '49— '51. Bangor T. S., '51_'64; Andover T. S., '55 ; ordained, Oct. 9, 1855, at Thom- aston. Me., and p., '55 — '57; s. s.. First Presbyterian church, Nunda, N. Y., '57— '60 ; s. s.. Brewer, Me., '61— '63 ; p.. First Presbyterian church, Nunda, N. Y., '63 — '71 ; s. s., Plainwell, Mich., '76 — '81 ; s. s., Lewiston, N. Y., since '81. Published sev- eral occasional sermons. Married, Oct. 11, 1855, Sarah P., dau. of Nathaniel Harlow. Six children. P. 0. address, Lewiston, N. Y. John Hyrcanus Mellish, A. M., [Auburn], son of John and Cyrene (Smith) Mellish, was born in Oxford, Aug. 30, 1824 ; fitted ALUMNI, 1851. 251 for college at Leicester Academy. Andover T. S., '51 — '54; ordained at Kingston, N. H., Feb. 14, 1855, and p., '55 — '67; p., Killingly, Ct., '67— '71 ; p.. No. Scituate, K. I., '71— '80 ; p., West Tisbury, '80— '82 ; Temple, N. H., '82—. Author of "Historical Address" on the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the church in Kingston, N. H. Married, Jan. 1, 1856, Sarah A., dau. of David W. Lane, of No. Brookfield. Two children. P. O. address, Temple, N. H. HiiNBr Clark Nash, A. M., [Amherst], sou of John Adams and Mary Moody (Clark) Nash, was born in Hopldnton, N. H., Feb. 29, 1829 ; fitted for college at Mt. Pleasant Listitute, Amherst ; Amherst Coll., '46 — '51. Principal of Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst, '51 — '77; in business since '77. Manager of Subscription Book Depart- ment for D. Appleton ,& Co., office 6 Hawley St., Boston. Married, Oct. 9, 1855, Emeline, dau. of James Kellogg, of Amherst. Six children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Floyd Overton, [Brookhaven, L. I.], son of Davis and Marj- (Terry) Overton, was born in Holtsville, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1822; fitted for college at Bell Port Academy, N. Y., and with Rev. Mr. Thomas of Patchogue, L. I. Union T. S., '51 — '54; preached at Elmwood, 111., '54 — '55. Died from bilious fever, at Elmwood, 111., Aug. 22, 1855. Unmarried. Sidney Keith Bond Pcrkins, A. M., son of Rev. Jonas and Rhoda (Keith) Perkins, was born in East Braintree, Apr. 14, 1830 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Principal of Hollis Institute, So. Braintree, '52 — '53 ; graduated at Bangor T. S., 1857 ; ordained at Glover, Vt., Jan. 11, 1860, and p., '58— '76 ; a. p., So. Royalston, Vt., '76— '82; w. c, East Braintree, since '82. Member of Vt. House of Representatives, '70 — '71; Supt. of Schools, Glover, Vt., five years. Author of " The History of Glover, Vt.," and "Semi- Centennial Discourse." Married, May 14, 1862, Laura L., dau. of James Brocklebank, of Meriden, N. H. Three children. P. O. address. East Braintree, Mass. Timothy Pickering Ranney, A. M., son of Reuben and Elizabeth (Gibbons) Ranney, was born in East Granville, Aug. 2, 1828 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Williams Coll., '47— '48 ; Amherst Coll., '48— '51. Studied law with Hon. Joseph P. Bradley of Newark, N. J. ; admitted to the bar, 1855 ; practised as partner of Mr. Bradley, at Newark, N. J., '55 — '68; in firm of Banney & Pennington, '69 — '70; at Elizabeth, N. J., '70 — '71 ; at Newark, N. J., '72 — '74. Died from malignant erysipelas, at Newark, N. J., Apr. 24, 1874. Married, Apr. 4, 1860, Anna P., dau. of Samuel Pennington, M. D., of Newark, N. J. Four chil- dren. 252 ALUMNI, 1851. Edward Dickens Rawson, [So. "Woodstock, Ct. J, son of Grindal and Lucretia (Cornell) Rawson, was born in Providence, R. I., Jan. 24, 1825 ; fitted for college at Woodstock Academy, Ct. ; Amherst Coll., '46— '47, and '48— '51, being '-absent from ill health. Taught several schools in Ct., '51 — '57 ; Principal of Public Schools, Scran- ton, Pa., '57 — '59. Died from consumption, at Woodstock, Ct., Aug. 6, 1859. Married, Aug. 24, 1853, Lucy Rebecca, dau. of Steuben Lay, of Westbrook, Ct. One child. John Elliot Sanford, A. M., [Amherst], son of John and Sophia (Loud) Sanford, was born in Dennis, Nov. 22, 1830 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and Williston Seminary, Easthamp- ton. Teacher, Yarmouth Academy, '51 — '53 ; Tutor, Amherst Coll., '53 — '54 ; Bristol Academy, Taunton, '54 — '55 ; studied law with Simeon N. Small of Yarmouth, Edward Dickinson of Amherst, and Morton & Sanford of Taunton ; admitted to the bar at Taunton, 1856 ; has always practised in Taunton. Insurance Commissioner of Mass., '66— '69; Member of Mass. Senate, 1864; of House of Representatives, '63, and '71 — '74 ; Speaker of the House of Repre- sentatives, '72 — '73. Trustee of Amherst CoU., since 1874. Author of Twelfth, Thirteenth and Fourteenth Mass. ' Insurance Reports. Married, Dec. 10, 1856, Emily J., dau. of George S. White, of Taunton. Three children. P. O. address, Taunton, Mass. Bbntley Howard Smith, A. M., [Joanna Furnace, Pa. J, son of Levi B. and Emily (Badger) Smith, was born in Berks Co., Pa., Dec. 6, 1832 ; fitted for college at New London Academy, Pa. ; Amherst Coll., '48 — '51. Iron master, since '51. Major, 42d Pa. Vols., '63. Unmarried. P. O. address, Joanna Furnace, Pa. Henry Martyn Smith, [Amherst], son of Rev. Stephen S. and-^ Lucretia (Bishop) Smith, was born in New Bedford, May 5, 1830; fit- ted for college at Westminster Academy. Studied law with Hon. Geo. E. Hand of Detroit, Mich., '51 — '53 ; journalist in connection with the Chicago press, and managing editor of the Chicago Daily Tribune, '53 — '75; editor of the Brooklyn Union, '75 — '76; connected with the wire manufacturing interest, Worcester, '76 — '82 ; editor of the " New England Home Journal," Worcester, since '82. Published " The Fence ; History, Statistics and Systems ;" " Fence Laws of the United States and Great Britain ;" and " History of the Telegraph." Married, (1) Sept. 14, 1854, Harriet A., dau. of Hon. Charles Hud- son, of Lexington, who died, 1875 ; (2) 1876, Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. Wm. A. Sanford, of Worcester. Three children. P. O. ad- dress, 364 Main St., Worcester, Mass. Milan Cykus Stebbins, A. M., son of Cyrus and Mary Ann (Harris) Stebbins, was born in Granby, May 16, 1828 ; fitted for ALUMNI, 1851. 253 college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Asst. teacher, Gil- manton Academy, N. H., and principal of Hopkinton Academy, N. H., '51— '53; principal of High School, Nashua, N. H., '53— '58; established a private school in Lancaster ; principal of High School, Clinton, '62 — '64; p., Groton Junction (now Ayer), '64 — '65 ; prin- cipal of High School, Springfield, '65 — '74 ; principal of Springfield Collegiate Institute, '74 — '81 ; in business ; dealer in books and sta- tionery, Springfield, since '82. Married, Nov. 24, 1853, Sophia, dau. of Abner Pitts, of Taunton. Five children. P. O. address, Springfield, Mass. Andrew Stevtart, A. M., LL. B., son of Miner and Jane E. (Marschalk) Stewart, was born in Natchez, Miss., Apr. 1, 1827; fitted for college at Natchez Institute, Miss. Harvard Law School, '51 — '53 ; LL. B., Harvard, 1853 ; practised in the city and State of N. Y., since '53 ; now resides at Rutherford Park, N. J., practising in N. Y. City. Iilarried, Apr. 23, 1857, Alethia F. Beebe of N. Y. City. Two children. P. O. address, 52 Broadway, N. Y. City. Robert Stevtart, A. M., M. D., son of Miner and Jane E. (Marschalk) Stewart, was born in Natchez, Miss., Feb. 11, 1829; fitted for college at Natchez Institute, Miss. Univ. of Pa. Medi- calSchool, '51 — '54 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1854 ; has always practised in N. Y. City. P. O. address, 22 West 42d St., N. Y. City. William Henry Stewart, son of Robert and Susanna (Marschalk) Stewart, was born in Natchez, Miss., Dec. 24, 1828 ; fitted for college at Natchez Institute, Miss. Teacher, '51 — ^'52 ; merchant, '52 — '55 ; City Clerk, Natchez, Miss., '55 — '56; merchant, at New Orleans, La., till the war ; since then at Natchez, Miss. Married, Jan. 10, 1854, Eliza L., dau. of Peter P. Baker, of Natchez, Miss. Eleven children. P. O. address, Natchez, Miss. George Washington Stiles, son of Joseph and Margaret Vernon (Adams) Stiles, was born in Savannah, Ga., Feb. 13, 1830 ; fitted for college at Chatham Academy, Savannah, Ga., and with private teachers there. In charge of a plantation. Green Island, Ga., till '61; Captain of Co. B., Savannah Guards Battalion, '61 — '66; planter. Savannah, Ga., '65 — '77; City Marshal of Savannah, Ga., '70--'77. Died from Bright's disease of the kidneys, June 14, 1877, at Savannah, Ga. Unmarried. Daniel Coit Towner, [Michigan City, Ind.j, son of Rev. James and Harriet (Coit) Towner, was born in Groton, Feb. 19, 1831; fitted for college with his father, and at Ann Arbor Preparatory School, Mich. ; Univ. of Mich., '47— '48 ; Amherst Coll., '48— '51. 254 ALUMNI, 1851. Studied law with J. Young Scammon andE. B. McCagg, at Chicago, 111., '52 — '54. Wrote for the Chicago papers. Died from consump- tion at Michigan City, Ind., Aug. 11, 1855. Unmarried. William Parsons Washbuen, A. M., son of Royal and Hannah (Parsons) Washburn, was born in Amherst, Apr. 15, 1830 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and at Williston Seminary, East- hampton. Studied law in Knoxville, Tenn., and was admitted to the bar in 1857 ; has always practised in Knoxville, Tenh. Captain in the Confederate Army, '63 — '65. Man-ied, Oct. 28, 1864, Ruth M., dau. of William Browne, of London, Eng. P. 0. address, Knoxville, Tenn. John Sheridan Zelie, [Fallsburg, N. Y.], son of David and Thankful (Clark) Zelie, was born in Franklin, N. Y.,Oct. 27, 1824; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Bangor T. S., '51 — '53 ; Union T. S., '53 — '54; ordained as evangelist, at Bangor, Me., May 20, 1855 ; missionary of A. H. M. S., Cal. ; s. s., Moke- lumne Hill, Cal., '55 — '57 ; a. p., Santa Cruz, Cal., '57 — '60; p.. Redwood City, Cal., '60— '63 ; visited the East for his health, '63— '64 ; s. s., Princeton, '64 — '66. Died from dysentery, at Princeton, Aug. 21, 1866. Married, May 17, 1855, Caroline A., dau. of R. S. Prescott, of Bangor, Me. Four children. CLASS OF 1852. William Horatio Adams, son of John S. and Mary (Hawley) Adams, was born in Amherst, Dec. 30, 1831 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Knoxville, 111., '52 — '53; traveling salesman, Springfield, Miss., and N. Y. City, '53 — '69 ; manufacturer of lumber, etc., WestDummerston, Vt., '69 — '77 ; retired, Amherst, since '77. Married, Nov. 5, 1867, Ellen, dau. of Joseph N. Bates, M. D., of Worcester. One child. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Orson Parda Allen, [Mt. Morris, N. Y.], sou of Marseua and Hannah Gates (Percival) Allen, was born in Smyrna. N. Y., Nov. 6, 1827 ; fitted for college with Rev. C. H. Buckley of Mt. Morris, N. Y. Andover T. S., '52 — '55; ordained at Mtl Morris, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1855 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Smyrna and Trebi- zond, Turkey, '56 — '57 ; at Harpoot, Turkey, since 1857 ; teacher in the T. S. there, part of the time. Married, at Bangor, Me., Sept. 5, 1855, Caroline Reddington, dau. of Joel Wheeler, of Hampden, Me. Seven children. P. O. address, Harpoot, Turkey. John Humphrey Almy, A. M., [Brooklyn, Ct.J, son of Humph- rey and Sarah A. (Burgess) Almy, was born in Thompson, Ct., May ALUMNI, 1852. 255 5, 1831 ; fitted for college at Woodstock Academj', Ct. Principal of Nichols Academj-, Dudley, '52 — '54 ; in business with his brother, Norwich, Ct., '54 — '61 ; on Gov. Buckingham's staff, and Military State agent for Ct., '61 — '62, headquarters at N. Y. City; Asst. Quartermaster of Ct., and State Agent for R. 1., with rank and paj- of Lieut. Col., '62 — '65; financial editor of the " N. Y. Sun," and the " Evening Mail," '68 — '78. Died from erysipelas, at N. Y. City, Dec. 17, 1878. Unmarried. Herman Norton Babnum, A. M., D. D., [Leicester, N. Y.J, son of Daniel T. and Polly A. (Tomlinson) Barnum, was born in Auburn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1826; fitted for college with Rev. C. H. Buckley of Mt. Morris, N. Y. Andover T. S., '52 — '55; ordained by the Ontario Presbytery, at Mt. Morris, N. Y., Sept. 26, 1855 ; mission- ary at large for Vt., '55 — '56 ; traveled in Europe and the East, '57 — '58 ; missionary, Harpoot, Turkey, since 1858. Visited America, '71 — '73. D. D., Amherst and Middlebury, 1873. Married, July 6, 1860, Mary E., dau. of William Goodell, D. D., of Constantino- ple, Turkey. Eight children. P. O. address, Harpoot, Turkey. George Lkwis Beckkr, A. M., [Beloit, Wis. J, son of Conrad I. and Catharine V. (Pierson) Becker, was born in Natural Bridge, N. Y., Nov., 1820 ; fitted for college at Beloit, Wis., and at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Andover T. S., '52 — '55; s. s., First church, Sanford, Me., '56 — '57; s. s., Powhattan, Kans., '57 — '60; w.c.,Powhattan, Kans. ; Granada, Kans., '75. Married, AbbyEmma, dau. of Peltiah Johnson, of Lee, N. H. Four children. P. O. address, Granada, Kans. Theodore Hiram Benjamin, son of Hiram and Anna (Hickok) Benjamin, was born in Bethel, Ct., Mar. 11, 1827 ; fitted himself for college. Teacher in Maplewood Institute, Pittsfield, '52 — '53 ; Ando- ver T. S., '53— '54; Union T. S., '54— '55. Died from typhoid fever, in Bethel, Ct., Sept. 11, 1855. Unmarried. « Daniel Bliss, A. M., D. D., [Geneva, O.J, son of Loomis and Susan (Farwell) Bliss, was born in Georgia, Vt., Aug. 17, 1823; fitted for college at Kingsville Academy, 0. Andover T. S., '52 — '65 ; ordained at Amherst, Oct. 17, 1855 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Mt. Lebanon, Syria, '56—62 ; Secretary of A. B. C. F. M., N. Y. City, '62— '64; labored in England, '64— '66, in behalf of the Syrian Protestant Coll., Beirflt, Syria, of which he has been Presi- dent since 1864. Author of "Mental Philosophy," and "Natural Philosophy," in Arabic, and of some tracts. D. D., Amherst, 1864. Married, Nov. 23, 1855, Abby M., dau. of Joel Wood, of Westmin- ster. Four children. P. O. address, Beirfit, Syria. 256 ALUMNI, 1852. John Fuss Buffington, M. D., son of Abram and Anna (Fuss) Bufflngtgn, was born in Taneytown, Md., Nov. 11, 1828 ; fitted for college with Darius Thomas; Pennsylvania Coll., Gettysburg Pa., '46— '49; Amherst Coll., '49— '52. Studied medicine at Univ. of Md., Baltimore, and at Jefferson Medical Coll., Philadelphia, Pa.; M. D., Jefferson Medical Coll., 1855 ; has always practised at New Windsor, Md. Married, Oct. 2, 1856, Emma, dau. of William Thor- burn, of Albany, N. Y. Six children. P. O. address. New Wind- sor, Md. Ebenezer George Burgess, M. D., son of Rev. Dr. Ebenezer and Abigail Bromfleld (Phillips) Burgess, was born in Dedham, July 2, 1826 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy. Andover. Studied medicine with Dr. S. S. Whitney of Dedham, at Harvard Medical School, and at Jefferson Medical Coll., Philadelphia, Pa.; M. D., Jefferson Medical Coll., 1853 ; spent a few months in the hospitals at Dublin and Edinburgh ; practised at Springfield, '53 — '55 ; at Ded- ham, '56 — '75; traveled in Europe, '75, and then settled at Paris, France. Died from tumor on the brain, at Paris, France, May 14, 1877. Married (1) Nov. 30, 1853, Caroline Frances, dau. of Fran- cis Guild, of Dedham, who died Jan. 3, 1859; (2) Mar. 1, 1860, Ellen Dalton, dan. of Silas Holman, M. D., of Gardner, Me. Five children. Edv^^aed Phillips Burgess, LL. B., son of Rev. Dr. Ebenezer and Abigail Bromfield (Phillips) Burgess, was born in Dedham, June 28, 1827 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Harvard Law School, '52 — '54 ; LL. B., Harvard, 1854 ; studied law in Boston, '54 — '56; admitted to the bar of Suffolk Co., in 1855; lawj'er, Dedham ; lawyer and farmer, the past few years. Married, Dec. 13, 1855, Mary Burgess, dau. of Hon. John Kingsbury, LL. D., of Providence, R. I. Four children. P. O. address, Dedham, Mass. Franklin Perry Chapin, son of Ebenezer and Sarah (Robinson) Chapin, was born in Gijl, Aug. 14, 1827 ; fitted for college at Shel- burne Falls Academy. Bangor T. S., '56 — '57; ordained at Cam- den, Me., Nov. 11, 1867, and p., '57 — '67; p.. Second Cong, church, Amherst, '70 — '73 ; p.. First Cong, church, Weymouth, since '73. Supt. of Schools, Amherst, 1871. Married, (1) Dec. 2,1857, Sarah S., dau. of Addi Wallace, of Hadley, who died Jan. 22, 1868 ; (2) Jan. 11, 1870, Margaret, dau. of Robert McFarlane, of Camden, Me., who died Oct. 25, 1882. Six children. P. O. address, No. Weymouth, Mass. Henry Martyn Ciieavens, M. D., [St. Louis, Mo. J, son of John and Catharine (Allen) ' Cheavens, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 8, 1830 ; fitted for college at St. Louis High School, Mo. ; Yale ALUMNI, 1852. 257 Coll., '48 — '50; Amherst Coll., '50— '52. Studied medicine at St. Louis Medical Coll. ; M. D., St. Louis Medical Coll., 1866 ; practised at Boydsville, Mo., two years ; at Ashland, Mo., four years; now farmer and teacher, Ashland, Mo. Was in the Confederate service, •'6i_'65. Married, June 17, 1866, Sarah Ann, dau. of Philip J. Self, of Ashland, Mo. Three children. P. 0. address, Ashland, Mo. Joseph Manly Clark, A. M., M. D., son of Joseph and Lucy Brooker (Locke) Clark, was born in Somerville, May 31, 1829; fitted for college at Hopkins Classical School, Cambridge. Jefferson Med. Coll., '52— '54 ; M. D., JefEerson Med. Coll., 1854 ; practised at Washburn, 111., '66 — '57; merchant, '57 — '58 ; editor of a news- paper, Metamora, 111., '58 — '61 ; School Superintendent, Woodford County, 111., '61 — '70. Died from chronic inflammation of the lar- ynx, at Metamora, 111., Feb. 20,1870. Married, Sept. 14, 1858, Anna S. Stevenson of Hopkinsville, Ky. Four children. George Henry Coit, A. M., son of George Martin and Mary (Short) Coit, was born in Bristol, E. I., May 5, 1825 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, North High School, Amherst, and in Male Academy, Washington, Ga., '52 — '54 ; Columbia T. S., S. C, '55 — '58 ; licensed to preack by the Presby- tery of Charleston, S. C, Apr. 12, 1858; s. s.. First Presbyterian church, Columbia, S. C, '58 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Ameri- cus, 6a., Nov. 5, 1858, and p., '58— '67 ; President of Furlow Ma- sonic Female College, there, '62 — '65; p., Wilmington, 111., '67 — '72 ; p., Warren, 111., '72— '74 ; p., Collinsville, 111., '74— '77. Died from a severe cold, at Collinsville, 111., Nov. 13,1877. Married, Sept. 7, 1858, Eliza A., dau. of Eobert Steele, Esq., of New York City. Five children. George Evans Dudley, A. M., son of John and Elizabeth (Rowe) 'Dudley, was born in Bath, N. Y., Sept. 28, 1830; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Prattsburgh, N. Y. Teacher, Jonesville, Mich., '52— ^'55 ; in mercantile business, Jonesville, Mich., '55 — '68 ; Professor of Mathematics, State Normal School, Ypsilanti, Mich., '68 — '60. Died from typhoid fever, at Detroit, Mich., Sept. 7, 1860. Married, July 15, 1858, Mary H., dau. of Abram Lovett Beaumont, of Jonesville, Mich. Two children. Ambrose Dunn, son of Ambrose and Jane (Clawson) Dunn, was born in Erie, Pa., Jan. 18, 1828 ; fitted for college at Erie Academy, Pa. ; Amherst Coll., '49— '62. Union T. S., '62— '55 ; ordained as Presbyterian, June 23, 1867; p., Fairview and Manchester, Pa., '57 — '70; s. s.. Greenwood, Ind., '70 — '78 ; evangelist at Indianap- 26 258 ALUMNI, 185-2. oUs, Ind., '78— '80; a. p., Southport, Ind., since '80. Married, Oct. 15, 1856, Cornelia M., dau. of John Dodge, of Watertown, N. Y. No children. P. 0. address, Southport, Ind. Elijah, Shdmway Fish, A.M., son of Ezra and Olive (Shum- way) Fish, was born in Shutesbury, Feb. 29, 1820 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy. Licensed to preach at Shutesbury, while in college, and studiedtheology during this time ; s. s., Packard- ville, six months ; s. s., North Prescott, one year and seven months ; ordained as Baptist at Prescott, Apr. 20, 1853, and p.. New Salem and Prescott, '53 — '54; p., Freeport, Me., '54 — '60; p.. No. Livermore, Me., '61 — '70; p., China, Me., '70 — '74; p., Brooklin, Me., since 1874. Author of "Centennial History of' Brooklin." Married, Nov. 3, 1852, Mary Ann, dau. of Stephen Grraves, of No. Leverett. Four children. P. O. address, Brooklin, Me. William Ewing Glenn, [Tazewell, Tenn.], son of Rev. Robert Glenn, was born in Ringport, Tenn., Feb. 20, 1831 ; Amherst Coll., '49 — '52. Teacher in Missouri, for a time ; studied medicine. Died, in Lafayette Co., Mo., March, 1855. William Winton Goodrich, A. M., [Albany, N. Y.], son of David and Mary (Winton) Goodrich, was born in Havana, N. Y., Aug 23, 1833 ; fitted for college with Rev. W. A. Nichols of So. Brookfleld. Studied law with Hill, Cagger and Porter, of Albany, N. Y., and at Albany Law School ; admitted to the bar in Nov., 1854 ; has always practised in N. Y. City, in the firm of Goodrich & Wheeler. Member of the N. Y. Board of Education, 1869 ; member of N. Y. Legislature, '66, '70, and '71 ; Sec. of the Cincinnati Convention, 1872, and has been chairman of the Liberal Repub- lican Committee, of N. Y. City. Compiled "Law and Decisions upon the Lien Law of Ships and Vessels." Married, Sept. 10, 1857, Frances A., dau. of Henry Wickes, Esq., of Albany, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, 59 Wall St.. N. Y. City; res., 2"02 Cum- berland St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Grassie, [Bolton], son of George and Elizabeth (Field) Grassie, was bom at Gay's River, Halifax Co., Nova Scotia, Mar.' 23, 1823 ; fitted for college at Worcester Academy. AndoverT. S., '52 — '55 ; licensed by Derry and Manchester Associations, Feb., 1855; ordained as Presbyterian, at Wattsburgh, Pa., Oct. 2, 1855, and p., '55 — '63 ; p., Edinboro, Pa., '63 — '75 ; p., Cambridgeborough, Pa., since 1875. Married, (1) Sept. 30, 1855, ZilpahE., dau. of De5= ter Fay, of Berlin, who died Aug. 14, 1859 ; (2) May 12, 1863, Sarah E., dau. of Peletiah West, of Palmyra, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Cambridgeborough, Pa. ALUMNI, 1852. 250 Bkainerd Timothy Harrington, A. M., son of Timothy Ballard and Jane (Wilson) Harrington, was born in Heath, June 1, 1826: fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, and at Am- herst Academy. Has always taught in Westchester, N. Y. ; propri- etor and principal of a school for boys. Married, Oct. 15, 1857, Abby L., dau. of Timothy Sullivan Taft. Three children. P. 0. address, Westchester, N. Y. Lewis Warfield Holmes, M. D., son of Richard and Rebecca Emily (Warfield) Holmes, was born in Baltimore, Md., Mar. 12, 1831 ; fitted for college at McNally's private school, Baltimore, Md. Univ. of Md. Medical School, '52— '55 ; M. D., Univ. of Md., 1855 ; practised in Baltimore Hospitals, two years ; in the hospitals, Paris, France, three years; in Baltimore, Md., since 1860. P. O. address, 207 St. Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Henry Kies, son of Marvin and Frelove (Buck) Kies, was born iuKillingly, Ct., Mar. 15, 1826; fitted for college at Woodstock Academy, Ct. Studied theology with Rev. Themas O. Rice of West Killingly, Ct., '52 — '54 ; Lane T. S., '54 — '55 ; licensed to preach at New Haven, Ct. Died from congestion of the lungs, at Troy, la., Aug. 19, 1855. Married, LucyE., dau. of Rev. James Burlingame, of Rice City, R. I. One child. Augustus Greene Kimberly, M. D., [Amherst], son of Thomp- son and Deborah W. (Griffin) Kimberly, was born in New York City, May 21, 1832 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. M. D., Univ. of City of N. Y., 1862; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., '62— '65 ; Surgeon on board an ocean steamer running between N. Y. and a South American port; since then, physician, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mar- ried, June 28, 1866, Mary Ellen Hawkins of Baltimore, Md. P. O. address, 36 Irving Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Charles Wood Kingsbury, son of Lawson and Sophia (White) Kingsbury, was born in Framingham, May 27, 1831 ; fitted for college at Mount Pleasant Institute, Amherst. Studied medicine with Dr. William H. Van Buren, in N. Y. City, '52 — '54. Died from con- sumption, at Framinghafia, Dec. 9, 1855. Edward Stuart Lakned, M. D., [Washington, D. C], son of Benjamin F. and Lucy F. (Willis) Larned, was born in Detroit, Mich., Sept. 13, 1832 ; fitted for college with Rev. Edward Tyler of Pittsfield. Univ. of N. Y. Med. Coll., '52— '54 ; at the University de Paris, '54 — '56 ; physician, in Mexico, one year ; in Texas, two years ; stock raiser and farmer, Texas, till '61 ; examining Surgeon of N. Y. Vols., '62 ; Adjt. and Major, Pierrepont Rifies, U. S. Vols., '63; Supt. of Mercantile Agency, San Francisco, Cal. Married, in 1863, Mary, dau. of Rev. Andrew Hopper, of Newark, N. J. Two children. P. O. address, San Francisco, Cal. 260 ALUMNI, 1852. James Austin Littlbfield, [Boston], son of James and Mary (Gary) Littlefield, was born in Randolph, Feb. 17, 1829 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. In business with his father, Boston, '52 — '57 ; at the West, '57 — '61 ; enlisted in the 12th Mass. Vols., June, '61 ; wounded and taken prisoner in the second battle of Bull Eun ; in hospital till Oct., '62 ; Orderly-Sergeant, 56th Veteran Regt., 9th Army Corps, participating in all the battles under Gen. Grant, till July 15, 1864, on which day he was severely wounded in the head, while in the trenches before Petersburg ; rejoined the regi- ment in Oct. ; was commissioned 2d Lieut, at the Wilderness, after- wards 1st Lieut, and Capt., '64 — '65; Night Clerk in the Boston Post Office, till '83. Married, Jan. 5, 1857, Ellen E., dan. of Charles Dingham, of Boston. Three children. P. 0. address, East Somer- ville, Mass. Fayette Maynard, son of Levi and Anna (Day) Maynard, was born in Potsdam, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1824; fitted for college at St Law- rence Academy, Potsdam, N. Y., and with his brother, E. M. May- nard of Essex, N. Y. Engaged in business, two years ; studied den- tistry, three years, at Watertown, N. Y. ; dentist, Mannsville, N. Y. ; retired, Mannsville, N. Y. Died from malignant erysipelas, at Mannsville, N. Y., May 8, 1870. Married, in Ware, Oct. 4, 1854, Jane E., dan. of Horace Cutler, of Enfield. One child. Henry Moore, A. M., [Lynn], son of Francis and Sarah (Chee- ver) Moore, was born in Brighton, Nov. 21, 1828 ; fitted for college at Phillips Adademy, Andover; Harvard Coll., '48 — '49; Amherst Coll., '49 — '52. Principal of Houston Academy, Tex., '62 — '54, at the same time studying law ; principal of Cobbett Grammar School, Lynn, '54 — '79. President of Essex Co. Teachers' Convention, two years. Editor of the "Houston Telegraph," six months. Author of a Review of Douglas' doctrine of "Squatter Sovereignty," and a series of articles entitled "Two Years at the South." Died from abscess of the liver, at Lynn, Mar. 29, 1879. Married, Oct. 18, 1852, Eliza Ellen, dau. of Trevett Rhodes, of Lynn. Six children. Mason Moore, [Chautauqua Co., N. Y.], son of Ariel and Electa (Lyon) Moore, was born in Sheffield, O., Feb. 28, 1822; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Andover T. S., '52 — '55 ; ordained, Dec. 8, 1867 ; a. p., Lee, N. H., '55 — '69 ; preached in Worcester, Vt., and Northville, N. Y. ; w. c, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., '70— ; a. p., Plymouth, Vt., since '78. P. O. address, Ply- mouth, Vt. Charles Henry Payson, [Ames, N. Y.], son of Rev. Phillips and Betsey (Boutelle) Payson, was born in Leominster, Sept. 28, 1831 ; fitted for college at Ames Academy, N. Y. Principal of Pompey ALUMNI, 1852. 261 Hill Academy, N. Y., '52 — '54 ; insurance agent, Cleveland, 0., a few months ; Union T. S., '54 — '57 ; studied at Heidelberg and Ber- lin Universities, and traveled in Europe a few months ; ordained as Presbyterian, Nov. 25, I860; missionary of University Place Pres- byterian church, N. Y. City, '60 — '77. Died from pneumonia, in N. Y. City, Jan. 24, 1877. Married, Aug. 6, 1861, Mary Lord, dau. of John Ely, of N. Y. City. Five children. Charles Lbland Porter, son of Edward Eoot and Lydia C. (Van Valkenburgh) Porter, was born in Prattsburgh, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1830 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Prattsburgh, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '49 — '52. Admitted to the bar at Urban a, 111., in 1858, but never practised law ; teacher, mainly in the West ; Princi- pal of Cayuga Academy, Aurora, N. Y. ; Prof, of Ancient Lan- guages, Washington Coll., Md. ; Prof, of Music and Natural Sci- ences, High School, Marengo, la. ; now teacher at Wheatland, la. Enlisted in 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, 1862 ; was promoted several times and obtained the rank of Major. Author of "Pebbles from the Lake Shore." Married, (1) Nov. 9, 1862, Vandalia D. Penney of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; (2) Aug. 7, 1872, Emma D. Blanchard of Wheatland, la. Two children. P. 0. address, Wheatland, la. William BRAr>SHA,w Rankin, A. M., son of Anthony and Marga- ret (Grey) Rankin, was born in Little Chucky, Tenn., Sept. 3, 1825 ; fitted for college at Deckertown Classical School, N. J. ; Am- herst Coll., '49 — '52. Principal of Rhea Academy, Greeneville, 'Tenn., '53 — '55 ; President of Greeneville Coll., Tenn., '55 — '60; studied theology there, '59 — '62, while teaching ; licensed by the Holston Presbytery, Tenn., Apr., 1863; Principal of Wellsville Graded School, Tenn., '64 — '66 ; canvassed for Abraham Lincoln's reelection in N. Y. and N. J. ; President of Washington Female Coll., Tenn., '67 — '74 ; Dist. Supt. of Am. Bible Society, Tenn. ; now Dist. Supt. of Am. Bible Soc, Austin, Tex. Married, Sept. 18, 1852, Jane, dau. of Daniel Carpenter, of Amity, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Austin, Tex. Stlvantjs Baker Roel, son of Moses and Olley (French) Roel, was born in West Dummerston, Vt., Nov. 3, 1827 ; fitted for college at Leland and Gray Seminary, Townshend, Vt. Teacher of High School, Holden, '52— '53, and '54 ; Andover T. S., '53— '54. Died from typhoid fever, at Holden, Sept 17, 1854. Unmarried. Henry Dwight Root, A. M., son of Cephas and Mary (Johnson) Root, was born in Greenfield, Feb. 21, 1832; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, '52 — '53 ; studied mod- ern languages, '53 — '54 ; Harvard Law School, '54 — '55. Died from scrofula, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1855. 262 ALUMNI, 1852. Henry Sabin, son of Noah and Betsey (Cleveland) Sabin, was born in Pomfret, Ct., Oct. 23, 1829 ; fitted for college at Woodstock Academy, Ct. Principal of High School, Naugatuck, Ct., '53 — '59 ; principal of Collegiate Institute, Matawan, N. J., '59 — '65 ; prin- cipal of Eaton School, New Haven, Ct., '65— '68 ; Rockford, 111., '68 — '71 ; Supt. of City Schools, Clinton, la., since '71. President of Iowa State Teachers' Association, '77 — '78. Published an essay, "Children of Crime." Married, Apr., 1859, Esther F., dau. of Giles Hotchldss, of Naugatuck, Ct. Four children. P. O. address, Clinton, la. Sidney Kelsey Smith, Ph. D., [Stockholm, N. Y.], son of Mar- tin and Mary (Holcomb) Smith, was born in Brandon, Vt., Nov. 6, 1828 ; fitted for college at St. Lawrence Academy, Potsdam, N. Y. ; Middlebury Coll., '48— '50 ; Amherst Coll., '50— '52. Agricultural- ist ; analytical chemist and printer. Ph. D., Munich, Ger., 1859. Author of "Agricultural Chemist." P. O. address, Pemberton, N. J. Daniel Jay Sprague, A. M., son of Rev. Daniel G. and Caroline (Wood) Sprague, was born in Hampton, Ct., Mar. 11, 1831 ; fitted for college with his father. Teacher, '52 — '54; Union T. S., '54— '55 ; in Commercial Agency, with Tappan & McKillop, N. Y. City, '56 — '61 ; in Commercial Agency, firm of McKillop & Sprague, '61 — '78 ; traveled in Europe, '78 — '80; engaged in R. R. enterprises, since '80. President of the Pelham & Port Chester R. R., of N. Y., and of the Baltimore, Cincinnati & Western Construction Co.," office No. 16 Cortland St., N. Y. City. Published "The Commercial Agency Register," '62— '72. Married, Oct. 30, 1861, Laura W., dau. of George Dayton, of Peekskill, N. Y. Three children. P. 0. address. Orange, N. J. Don Carlos Taft, son of Haddock Lovell and Annie (Ramsdale) Taft, was born in Swanzey, N. H., June 19, 1827 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy. Union T. S., '52 — '55; ordained May 7, 1855; s. s., Elmwood, 111., '55 — '56; teacher, Elmwood Academy, III., '55 — '62, and '64 — '65; Professor, Pacific Univ., Forest Grove, Or., '62 —'63; Principal of Metamora High School. 111., '65— '67; of Minonk High School, 111., '67 — '71 ; Professor of Geology and Zoology, 111. Industrial Univ., Cliampaign, 111., since '71. Married, at Faribault, Minn., Sept. 14, 1856, Mary Lucy, dau. of Dr. O. Foster, of So. Leverett. Six children. P. O. address, Champaign, 111. Benjamin Easton Thurston, son of William and Ruth Coggeshall (Easton) Thurston, was born in Newport, R. I., Oct. 24, 1827; fitted for college with Rev. Thatcher Thayer of Newport, R. I., and in Geneva, Switzerland. Associated with Jared Reid, Jr., in a ALUMNI, 1852. 263 boys' school, Newport, R. I., '57 — '59 ; farmer, Delavan, 111., '59 — '68 ; auditor of the Delaware & Hudson Canal Co., N. Y. City, '68 — '69 ; cashier of a manufacturing and coal company, Grand Tower, 111., '69 — '70. Died from chronic diarrhoea, at Delavan, III., June 4, 1870. Married, Feb. 5, 1862, Mary Ann, dau. of James Siddall, Of Madison, Ind. P'our children. GoRHAM Train, [Boston], son of Samuel and Hannah P. (Flint) Train, was born in Medford, Sept. 3, 1831 ; fitted for college at Phil- lips Academy, Andover. Has since been a merchant in Boston. Married, June 18, 1854, Annie L., dau. of Dv. Daniel Harwood, of Bos- ton. Two children. P. O. address, 16 Central St., Boston, Mass. George Nelson Webber, A. M., D. D., son of Ariel and Lucina H. (Holmes) Webber, was born in Pomfret, Ct., Aug. 27, 1826; fitted for college at Worcester Academy. Andover T. S., '52 — '54 ; ordained, Dec. 5, 1855 j tutor, Amherst Coll., '54 — '55 ; p., St. Johns- bury, Vt., '55— '59 ; p.. North church, Hartford, Ct., '59— '62 ; p., First church, Lowell, '62 — '67 ; Professor of Moral and Mental Sci- ence, Middlebury Coll., '67 — '73; p.. First Presbyterian church, Troy, N. Y., since '74. Chaplain, IstCt. Vols., '6l". Married, (1) May 4, 1858, Charlotte, dau. of Thaddeus Fairbanks, of St. Johns- bury, Vt. ; (2) Aug. 29, 1871, Caroline K., dau. of Rev. Daniel Ladd, of Middlebury, Vt. P. 0. address, Troy, N. Y. CLASS OF 1853. Abial Ralph Abbott, [Binghamton, N. Y.], son of James P. and Sophronia (Kingsley) Abbott, was born in Cobleskill, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1832 ; fitted for college at Ellington Academy, Ct. ; Wesley- an Univ., '49— '52 ; Amherst Coll., '52— '53. Studied law at Bing- hamton, N. Y., '53 — '54; at Harvard Law School, six months; admitted to the bar in 1855 ; lawyer, Chicago, 111., since '56. Pri- vate, 1st 111. Light Artillery ; promoted, Corporal, Sergeant, Order- ly-Sergeant, 1st Lieut., and Capt., '61 — '64. Married, June 28, 1871, Alice, dau. of Henry Asbury, of Quincy, 111. Two children. P. O. address, 37 and 38 Reaper Block, Chicago, 111. Thomas Dwight Adams, A. M., son of Hubbard and Mary (Storrs) Adams, was born in Canterbury, Ct., Feb. 10, 1827 ; fitted for college at Worcester Academy. Principal of High Schools, Fra- mingham and Newton, twelve years ; studied law several years, in vacation, with Hon. George S. Boutwell, at Boston ; with Hon. J. G. Abbott, at Boston, one year ; admitted to the Suffolk bar in 1868 ; in the office of Hon. William M. Evarts, Newark, N. J., a few months ; admitted to the N. Y. bar in 1868 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, '68 — '77 ; traveled in Europe, '56 — '58 ; Supt. of Schools, Westerly, 264 ALUMNI, 1853. R. I. Published addresses : "The Bearings of Popular Culture upon Civilization ;" and " Individuality." Married, Nov. 25, 1856, Malvina M., dau. of Jacob Gove, of Newton. Four children. P. 0. address. Westerly, R. I. Robert Coates Allison, A. M., (Salona, Pa. J, son of Matthew and Sarah (Bane) Allison, was born in Lamar Township, Pa., Feb. 2, 1823 ; fitted for college at MifHinburg Academy, Pa. ; Delaware Coll., '49— '50; Amherst Coll., '50— '53. Union T. S., '53— '54 ; County Supt. of Schools, Clinton Co., Pa. ; Principal of Union Graded Schools, Lock Haven, Pa. ; of Mifflinburg Academy, Pa., two years ; licensed to preach in 1858 ; ordained as Presbyterian, June 3, 1860 ; studied and preached, '58 — '59 ; Professor of English Lite- rature and Moral and Mental Science, Pa. Agricultural Coll., '59 — '60; s. s., Tionesta, Pa., '60— '63; s. s., Lafayette, N. Y., '64— '66 ; w. c, Greenboro, Mo., '66— '69 ; p.. Port Penn, Del., '69— '71 ; s. s., Scipio, N. Y., '71— '76 ; a. p., Otisco, N. Y., '76— '79 ; a. p., Scipio, N. Y., '79 — '82 ; a. p.. Congregational church, Hubbardton, Vt., since Mar. 11, 1882. Married, Jan. 12, 1860, Ellen Eliza, dau. of G. Milton Smith, of Goshen. Seven children. P. O. address, Hubbardton, Vt. William Hill Andrews, A. M., son of Daniel and Jane (Wil- liamson) Andrews, was born in Meadville, Pa., Apr. 3, 1833 ; Alle- ghany Coll., '47— '49 ; Amherst Coll., '49— '53. Studied law with Messrs. Groesbeck & Thompson, in Cincinnati, O. ; admitted to the bar there. May 17, 1856 ; Book-keeper for the firm of Minor & An- drews, Cincinnati, O., '56 — '64; partner in the firm of A. H. Andrews & Co., wholesale grocers, Cincinnati, O., '64 — '66. Died from congestion of the lungs, at Cincinnati, O., May 14, 1866. Married, June 5, 1860, Maria, dau. of Rev. Dr. Thomas J. Biggs, of Cincinnati, O. Two children. Edward Payson Baker, son of Levi and Mary (Converse) Baker, was born in Phillipston, Nov. 3, 1830 ; fitted for college at Worces- ter and Westminster Academies. Graduated at Bangor T. S. ; ordained, Oct., 1858 ; preached at Dennysville, Me., three years; Freedom, Me., one year; East Machias, Me., two years and six months ; Winthrop, Me., seven years ; studied six months in Germa- ny, and then traveled six months in the East; p., San Francisco, Cal.,'72— '80 ; p.,Hilo, S. I., since '80. Author of the "Winthrop Cen- tennial." Married, Aug. 9, 1866, L. Maria, dau. of Simon Noble, of Norway, Me. P. O. address, Hilo, S. I. Nathaniel Putnam Baker, son of Nathaniel P. and Nancy (Blake) Baker, was bom in Conway, June 2, 1830. Amherst Coll., '48 — '53 ; absent on account of illness, '50 — '51. Principal of Litch- field Academy, Me., a few months ; Bangor T.S., '54 — '65. Com- mitted suicide, in a fit of insanity, July 10, 1856. ALUMNI, 1853. 265 Reuben Moore Benjamin, A. M., LL. D., son of Darius and Martha (Rogers) Benjamin, was born in Chatham Centre, N. Y., June 29, 1833 ; fitted for college at Kinderhoolt Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '50 — '53. Principal of Hopkins Academy, Hadley, '53 ; tutor, Amherst Coll. , '55 — '56 ; studied law at Harvard Law School, one year, and with Gridley & Wickizer, Bloomington, 111., one year ; admitted to the bar in 1856 ; lawyer, Bloomington, 111., since '56. Member of 111. Constitutional Convention, '69 — '70 ; County Judgeof McLean Co., 111., since 1873 ; Professor of Law and Real Property, and Dean of Law Department of Illinois Wesleyan Univ., since 1874. Author of " Student's Guide to Elementary Law." LL. D. , Illinois Wesley- an Univ., 1880. Married, Sept. 15, 1856, Laura E., dau. of David G. Woodin, of Chatham Four Corners, N. Y. P. O. address, Bloomington, 111. Nathaniel Bailey Blanchard, son of Daniel and Ruth (Hunt) Blanchard, was born in East Abington, July 16, 1827 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Bangor T. S., '53 — ^'55; ordained as Evangelist, at Edgartown, July 15, 1856, and p., • there '56— '57 ; p., First Cong, church, Plymouth, '57 — '60 ; p.. First ■ Gong, church, No. Bridgewater (now Brockton), '61 — '62. Died from ■ eonsumption, at Concord, N. H., Aug. 7, 1862. Married, Aug. 11, 1856, Beulah P., dau. of Capt. Jared Fisher, of Edgartown. Two children. Henry Leonidas Boltwood, A. M., son of William and Electa (Stetson) Boltwood, was born in Amherst, Jan. 17, 1831 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Ordained at New Orleans, La., as Chaplain of 67th Regt. U. S. C. I. ; teacher. Limerick, Me., Palmer, Mass., Pembroke, N; H., Derry, N. H., Lawrence, Mass., and Griggs- ville. 111. Principal of the High School, Princeton, 111. , '67 — '78 ; princi- pal of High School, Ottawa, 111., since 1878. Agent of the U. S. Sani- tary Commission in the Dept. of theGulf, April, '64 — June, '65. Author of "English Grammar, and How to Teach It." Married, Jul}- 31, 1855, Helen E., dau. of Eugene Field, of Charlemont. One child. P. 0. address, Ottawa, 111. Bowman Bigelow Breed, A. M., M. D., son of Isaiah and Sally Preston (Moore) Breed, was born in Lynn, Feb. 29, 1832 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied medicine; M. D., Massachusetts Medical Coll., July, 1857; spent about two years at the hospitals of Dublin, Edinburg, and Paris ; practised in Lynn, '59 — '61 ; Surgeon of the 8th Regt. Mass. Vols., '61 ; in recruiting service, '61 — '62; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U.S. V., '62; Surgeon upon the Volunteer Medical Staff ; Medical Purveyor of the 8th Army Corps ; Medical Director, Yorktown, Va., and at hospitals in St. Louis and Nashville, '62 — '65 ; physician, Lynn, '65— '66 ; Surgeon of the U. 27 266 ALUMNI, 1853. S. Military Asylum, Togus, Me. , '66 — '68 ; physician, L3'nn, '68— '72 ; Editor of the " Lynn Reporter," '72 — '7.8. Member of the School Board of Lynn, '66 — '69, and '71 — '73 ; member of the Board of Aldermen, '70 ; and of the Common Council, '71 — '73 ; President of the same, '72 — '73; member of the State Legislature, '71 — '73. Died from disease of the kidneys, Dec. 16, 1873. Married, Oct. 20, 1859, Hannah P., dau. of Nathaniel Pope, of Danvers. Three children. James Btjckland, A. M., LL. B.; [St. Louis, Mo. J, son of Joseph and Rachel (Daniel) Buckland, was born in Sussex, Eng., Aug. 13, 1831 ; fitted for college at Whipple Academy, Legrange, Mo. Stud- ied law at Harvard Law School, and in St. Louis, Mo. ; LL. B., Harvard, 1855 ; admitted to the bar at St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 28, 1855 ; practised at St. Louis, Mo., '55 — '56 ; in mercantile business, St. Louis, Mo., '56— '61 and '64— '70 ; visited the British Isles, '61— '62 ; merchant at Memphis, Tenn.,'62 — '63 ; traveled in Europe for his health, during the summer of '63 ; Sec. and Director of Ct. Land Co., St. Louis, Mo., '70 — '74, and Trustee of the same since '75 ; studied theology with Rev. Dr. Albro at Cambridge, and with Rev. J. H. Brooks, D. D., at St. Louis, Mo. ; ordained as Baptist, Nov. 27, 1876; p.. East St. Louis, 111., since '76. Married, (1) Dec. 1, 1857. Georgiana Frances, dau. of Francis Cushman, of Rumford, Me. ; (2) Aug. 28, 1878, Christina, dau. of Alexander McLagan, of Scotland. Four children. P. O. address. East St. Louis, 111. Harvey Sessions Carpenter, A. M., M. D., son of Nelson and Eliza (Sessions) Carpenter, was born in Warren, April 4, 1830 ; fitted for college at Warren Academy. Studied medicine; M. D., Berkshire Medical Coll., 1855 ; practised in Warren, '55 — ^'59. Prin- cipal of High School, Willington, CoAn., '59 — '62 ; 'of High School, Tolland, Conn., '62 — '63 ; was drafted into the army, and obtained a commission as Surgeon, but through the excitement connected with the draft his mind became disordered, and he was taken to the Lunatic Hospital at Worcester, Nov. 24, 1863; discharged, "improved," July 20, '64, and for several years taught school at intervals in Warren, though he was not entirely well. Jan. 20, 1872, re-admitted to the Worcester Hospital, and remained there until his death by his own hand, in a fit of insanity, Feb. 2, 1875. Married, Oct. 30, 1856, MaryL., dau. of Aaron Bliss, of Warren. Three children. Geoege Whitefield Clark, A. M., D. D., son of John B. and Rebecca Ann (Ball) Clark, was born in So. Orange, N. J., Feb. 15, 1831 ; fitted for college at So. Orange, N. J., schools. Graduated at Rochester T. S., in 1855; ordained as Baptist, at New Market, N. J., in 18.')5, and p., '55— '59 ; p., Elizabeth, N. J., '59— '68, and ALUMNI. 1853. 267 teacher of the classics in the Young Ladies Institute there, '64 — '6.5 ; p., Ballston, N. Y., '68 — '73 ; p., Somerville, N. J., '73 — "77 ; w. c. SomerviUe, N. J., '77 — '80; Agent and Missionary of the Amer. Baptist Publication Society, since '80 ; residence at Hightstown, X. J., since 1881. Has spent several j-e.-irs in special exegetical study- Author of " History of First Baptist Church. Elizabeth. N. J.," •■ New Harmony of the Four Gospels in English," and " Notes on the Four Gospels." D. D., Rochester Univ.'. 1872. Married, Sept. 6, l.so.i, SusauC, dau. of Bev. SamuelB^h, of Halifax. Vt. Five children. P. 0. addi-ess, Hightstown, N. J. Amos Hill Coolidge, son of Aaron and Catharine (Hill) Cool- idge, was born in Sherborn, Aug. 17, 1827 ; fitted for college at Hol- liston and So. Braintree Academies. Andover T. 8.. '.>3 — "56; ordained at Leicester, Apr. 21. 1857. and p.. there, since then. Author of '-Memorial of Bev. John Nelson, D. D.," "Relation of the Y. M. C. A. to the Church," and some essays. Married, Dec. 30, 1856, Hai-riet M., dau. of Jonathan Cooley. of Palmer. Four children. P. 0. address, Leicester, Mass. Edwakd Paysox Crowell, A. M., D. D., son of Rev. Robert and Hannah (Choate) Crowell, was born in Essex, Sept, 7, 1830;^ fitted for college at Phillips Academy. Andover. Teacher of Latin and Greek. Williston Seminary, Easthampton, 'o3 — '.io ; tutor. Am- herst Coll., '55 — '56 ; Andover T. 8., '56 — '.is ; completed his theo- logical studies privately, and was licensed to preach, Nov. 8, 1859 ; Insti'uetor in Latin and German, Amherst Coll.. '58 ; Professor of Latin and Insti-uctor in German, '58 — '6-t ; Professor of Latin Lan- guage and Literature, Amherst Coll., since '64. and Dean of the Faculty since "«0. Lecturer ^n Latin Literature at Smith College. '76, '77 and '8U. Representative in Mass. Legislature, 1870. Edited •■ History of the Town of Essex," " Cicero de Seneetute et Amieitia." " Cicero de Oftlciis," -'Cicero de Oratore," '-Terence. Andria et Adelphoe." "Amherst Coll. Triennial Catalogues. '63 — '75," " Amherst Coll. Obituary Records, '63— '71,' •• Roll of Mem- bers of Amherst Coll. serving in the army and navy of the U. S.. dnrmg the Rebellion," and " Selections from the Latin Poets." Cor- responding member of --The Essex Institute," Salem, since 185',t. D. D., Williams. 1880. Married. Aug. 13, 1861, Maiy Hardy, dau. of Rev. Aaron Warner, D. D.. of Amherst. Five children. P.O. addiess. Amherst. Mass. Samuel Chase Deax, son of Josiah B. and Betsey W. (Chase) Dean, was born in Oakham, Mar. 28. 1823 : fitted for college at ^Vil- liston Seminary. Easthampton. Andover T. S.. '53 — '.Mi ; ordained. Aug. 13, 1856 : missionaiy of A. B. C. F. M., Ahmeduuggur. India, '56— '61 ; at Satara, West Hindostan, '61— '69 ; ^. s., ^Nacoochee, 268 ALUMNI, 1853. Ga., '69— '72 ; missionary of A. H. M. S., Steele City, Neb., '72— '80; Wymore, Neb., '80— '81 ; Plymouth, Neb., '82—. Prepared half the references to the New Testament of the Marathi Bible. Married, at Andover, Aug. 9, 1856, Elizabeth Augusta, dau. of Rev. Amos Abbott, M. D., of Ahmednuggur, India. Eight children. P. O. address, Plymouth, Neb. Enoch Kraig Evans, [Fallsburg, N. Y.], son of James and Eleanor (Quigley) Evans, was born in Shawangunk, N. Y., May 27, 1821 ; fitted for college at Pliillips Academy, Andover. Union T. S., '53 — '54 ; Princeton T. 8., '54 ; Teacher, schools of various grades, '54— '67 ; Jerseyville, III., '67— '77 ; at Bentonville, Ark., '77— '78 ; Neosho, Mo., where he was licensed to preach, 1878; preached at Lebanon, Mo., '78 — '79 ; returned to Jerseyville, 111., Dee. 1, 1879. Died from quick consumptibn, at Jerseyville, 111., Dec. 18, 1879. Married, May 3, 1854, Charlotte Emeline, dau. of William Townsend Dickinson, of Woodbourne, N. Y. One child. Lbbbebs Bailey Fifield, A. M., [Stratham, N. H.], son of Noah and Nancy (Veazie) Fifield, was born in Eastport, Me., Sept. 7, 1826 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H., and Kimball Union Academy, Merideu, N. H. ; Amherst CoU., '49 — '51 ; A. B., Amherst Coll., 1871. Studied theology with Rev. J. Guern- sey of Dubuque, la., '54 — '55; ordained in 1857 ; s. s., and p., Manchester, la., '56— '60 ; p.. Cedar Falls, la., '60— '70 ; s. s., Lincoln, Neb., '70 — '72 ; p., Kearney, Neb., '72 — '82 ; Librarian of the " Library of Historical and Political Science" of Johns Hopkins University, and a special student in the University, Baltimore, Md., '83 — . Chaplain of Nebraska Legislature, '71 — ' 72 ; of Nebraska Constitutional Convention, '71. Regent of State Univ. of Neb., since '76. Edited the " Daily and WeeklyTribune," Dubuque, la., '51— '55 ; " Literary and Educational Notes," Kearney, Neb., '78 — '82. Married, Nov. 18, 1859, Emily J., dau. of George Walworth, of Ca- naan, N. H. Five children. P. O. address, 126 N. Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. Joseph Leroy Atwell Fish, son of Seth and Elizabeth (Ball) Fish, was born in No. Amherst, Sept. 6, 1828 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy. Newton T. S., '54 — '56 ; ordained July 2, 1856 ; and p., Webster, '56— '63 ; p.. Vineyard Haven, '63— '65 ; p., HoUiston, '65— '68; p., Holyolce, '68— '71 ; Supt. of Schools, Holyoke, '71 — '72 ; Home Missionary, Duluth, Minn., '72 — '75 ; p.. No. Hebron and Granville, N. Y., '75 — '78 ; w. c, Atchinson, Kans., '78 — '80; teacher in the Natchez (Miss.) Seminary, under the auspices of the Am. Baptist Home Mission Society, Feb. — Aug., '80; President of the Florida Institute, Live Oak, Fla., since Aug., 1880. Married, (1) Nov. 17, 1857, Ann J., dau. ofRev. John Atwood, ALUMNI, 1853. 269 of New Boston, N. H., who died March 15, 1874; (2) Aug. 17, 1875, Mrs. Ada B. Allen, of Duluth, Minn. Three children. P. 0. address. Live Oak, Fla. William Dodd Flagg, sou of Stephen and Lucretia (Dodd) Flagg, was born in Boylston, March 6, 1829 ; fitted for college at Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst. Principal of High School, Holyoke, '53 — '54 ; Bangor T. S., '54 — '57 ; ordained as evangelist at Barton, Vt., Jan. 10, 1858. Died from consumption, at Boylston, May 12, 1859. Unmarried. John Morton Greene, A. M., D. D., son of Liuus and Esther (Hawley) Greene, was born in Hadley, Mar. 12, 1830; fitted for college at Williston Semina,rv, Easthampton. Bangor T. S., one yeai- ; Andover T. S., a short time; ordained at Hatfield, Oct. 20, 1857, and p., there, '57— '67 ; p.. South Hadley, '68— '70; p., Lowell, since July 20, 1870. Spent four months traveling in Europe, '82. D. D., Amherst, 1881. Originator of the idea and plan of Smith College, which was founded by one of his parishoners (Miss Sophia Smith of Hatfield) , through his influence and advice ; "Trustee of Smith College from the beginning. Married, Sept. 30, 1857, Louisa, dau. of Daniel Dickinson, of Amherst, who died March 29, 1881. Six children. P. O. address, Lowell, Mass. Theophilus Lyman Griswolu, A. M., M. D., son of Lyman and Urania (Barrett) Griswold, was born in Greenfield, Nov. 14, 1828; fitted for college at Goodale Academy, Beruardston. Tutor, Knox- ville Univ., Tenu., '53 — '54 ; Professor of Mathematics, there, '54 — '57; Principal of Union Seminary, Danville, 111., '58 — '63; studied medicine at the Physio-Medical Coll., Cincinnati, 0., '63 — '64; M. D., Physio-Medical Coll., 1864 ; physician, Elmira, N. Y., '64— '66 : Supt. of Schools. Forestville, N. Y., '66— '71 ; Supt. of Schools, Oswego, N. Y., '71 — '73 ; Principal of the State Normal School, Bloomsburg, Pa. '73-^'77; retired Watkins, N. Y., since '77. Editor of the "Danville Republican," '61 — '62. A. M., East Tenn. Univ. Married, Aug. 18, 1859, Belle, dau., of Fox Holden, of Elmira, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Watkins, N. Y. John Alexajider Hamilton, son of John and Sarah (Burton) Hamilton, was born in Chester, Dec, 8, 1829 ; fitted for college at WiUiston Seminary, Easthampton. Andover T. S., '55 — '58; s. s., colleague with Dr. Barstow, First church, Keene, N. H., '58 — '61 ; ordained there, Jan. 29, 1861, and p., '(il — '65 ; w. c, Springfield, 111., '65 — '67; s. s.. Olivet church, Springfield, March — Aug., '67; s. s., Edwards church, Davenport, la., '67 — '72; p., First Cong, church, Norwalk, Ct., '74 — '82; at Washington, D. C, during the winter of '82— '83. Chaplain, 6th N. 11. Regt. of Vols., '62— '63. 270 ALUMNI, 1853. Traveled in Europe and the East, '72— '73. Married, Oct. 20, 1858, Eliza Ann, dau. of Erastus "Wright, of Springfield, 111. One child. P. O. address, Chester, Mass. Matthew Wood Haskell, [Amherst] , son of Mark and Charlotte Clark (Wood) Haskell, was born in Hardwick, July 7, 1827 ; fitted for college at Monson Academj', and Cornelius Institute, N. Y. City. Union T. S., '53 — '54, and '55 — '56; Home Missionary, N. Y. City, '54 — '55 ; soliciting agent of the American Tract Society, Mo., '56; licensed to preach by the Hampshire East Association, May 13, 1856. Died from consumption, at Amherst, Nov. 25, 1856. Unmarried. George Edwin Hodge, son of Perkins A. and Rebecca (Pinke"r- ton) Hodge, was born in Derry, N. H., Apr. 27, 1832; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. In business, with Blanchard. Converse & Co., Boston, '53 — ^'73 ; capitalist, N. Y. City, since '73. Married, (1) Feb. 6, 1861, Mary, dau. of Judge John Folsom, of Derry, N. H., who died Nov. 12, 1869 ; (2) Oct. 9, 1872, Emma C, dau. of Moses A. Happock, of Hastings-upon-Hudson, N. Y., who died Jan. 23,1874. One child. P.O. address, Spingler House, Union Square, N. Y. City. Stephen Edward Jones, LL. B., son of Stephen E, and Mary Ann (Barkley) Jones, was born near Harrodsburg, Ky., Apr. 23, 1833 ; fitted for college at Bacon Coll. preparatory department, Har- rodsburg, Ky. ; Bacon Coll., '48— '49 ; Centre Coll., Ky., '49— '50 ; Amherst Coll., '50 — '63. Transylvania Univ. Law School, Lexing- ton, Ky., '53 — ^'55 ; LL. B., Transylvania Univ., 1855 ; admitted to the bar in 1855 ; lawyer, Keokuk, la., two years ; in Louisville, Ky., eight years ; Ky. Univ., Harrodsburg, '60 — '61 ; lawyer, Louisville, Ky., since '61. 1st Lieut, and Aid-de-camp il^on staff of Major Gens. Nelson, Thomas, and Boj-le, '61 — '63; Capt. and Acting Provost Marshal General of the District of Kentucky, with service on staff duty, '63— '65. Married, Nov. 12, 1856, Mattie, dau. of Col. William R. McKee, of Lexington, Ky., who died Nov. 13, 1873. Two children. P. O. address, Louisville, Ky. William John Leib, A. M., [Washington, D. C], sou of Samuel D. and Eliza Jane (Good) Leib, was born in Orwigsburg, Pa., Feb. 20, 1832 ; fitted for college in the Preparatory Department of Penn. College, Gettysburg, Pa.; Penn. Coll., '48— '49 ; Amherst Coll., '50 — '53. Studied law in Pottsville, Pa., '53 — '55 ; admitted to the bar of Schuylkill Co., Pa., Dec. 8, 1855; practised in Pottsville, Pa., '55— '59 ; clerk in the U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C, '60— '61 ; in the office of the Auditor of the Treasury and of the P. O. Dept., '61 — '66; farmer in Lime Kiln, Frederick Co., Md., since '66. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Lime Kiln, Md. ALUMNI, 1853. 271 Daniel ClappXitchfield, son of Nathaniel and Deborah (Clapp) Litchfield, was born in Scitiiate Harbor, July 5, 1822 ; fitted for col- lege at Pierce Academy, Middleboro, and at the Baptist Academy, Worcester. Newton T. S., '53 — '56 ; ordained atBowdoinham, Me., in 1856, and p., '56— '57 ; p., Oldtown, Me. ,'57— '63 ; p., Andover, '63— '68 ; p., Bricksburg, N. J., '68— '71 ; Financial Sec. of South Jersey Institute, Bridgeton, N. J., '71 — '72 ; Dist. Sec, Am. Baptist Pub. Soe.,NewYork,'72— '74; p., Brooklyn, N.Y., '71— '75 ; p., Warwick, N. Y., since 1875. Married, Nov. 24, 1859, Mary E., dau. of Dea. J. C. White, of Bangor, Me. Four children. P. 0. address, War- wick, N. Y. Joshua Newell Marshall, son of Simeon M. and Jennette L. (Berry) Marshall, was born in Dracut, May 22, 1830 ; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. Studied law at Lowell one year before entering college, and with Hon. A. P. Bonney, '53 — '55 ; admitted to the bar, 1855 ; practised at Hopkinton, '55 — '56 ; at Lowell, since '56. Member of Mass. House of Representatives, '63 — '64 ; of Mass. Senate, '67 — '69 ; member of State Board of Har- bor Commissioners, '69 — '74 ; Delegate to the Republican National Convention at Philadelphia, Pa., June, 1872; Director of the Mer- chants Nat. Bank, since '67 ; trustee and solicitor of the Central Savings Bank, Lowell ; Solicitor of Lowell, 1872. Married, Jan. 21, 1858, Georgiana B.,dau. of Eliaha B. Fiske, of Upton. Three children. P. O. address, Lowell, Mass. Charles Fitch Morse, son of Joseph and Abigail (Thomas) Morse, was born in Salem, Vt., July 28, 1825 ; fitted for college at St. Johnsbury Academy, Vt. Andover T. S., '53 — '56 ; ordained as foreign missionary, at Reading, Aug. 13, 1856 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Constantinople, Turkey, '57 — '58; Adrianople, '58— '62; Sophia, '62— '^7 ; Eski Zagra, '67— '70; released from the Board in 1871 ; p., Phillipston, '71— '72 ; p., Atkinson, N. H., '72— '76 ; w. c, Thetford, Vt., '75— '78 ; a. p., Waterford, Vt., '78— '81 ; p., Mclndoes Falls, Vt., preaching also in Monroe» N. H., since '82. Translated into Bulgarian, the " Tract Primer of N. Y. Tract Soci- ety," and "Jones Catechism;" also prepared a Bulgarian and English Dictionary ; published " True Worshippers," " The Pope and the Catholic Church," " Commentary on Matthew," two sermons and eight tracts. Married, Aug. 10, 1866, Eliza D., dau. of Aaron Eames Winter, of West Boylston. Twelve children. P. 0. address, Mclndoes Falls, Vt. Edwin Nelson, son of Elijah and Lois (Nelson) Nelson, was born in Upton, Feb. 23, 1828 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Teacher, Southampton, L. I., '53 — '54 ; at Lowell, '54 — '57 ; in the counting room of the Straw Goods Manufactory, Upton, ten years ; 272 • ALUMNI, 1853. bookseller, Amherst, since '69. Married. Sept. 29, 18(52, Annie E., dau. of L. Otis Makepeace, of Ilolliston. Two children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Ralph Lyman Parsons, A. M., M. D., sou of Simeon Lewis and Catharine (Beamer) Parsons, was bom in J'rattsburg, N. Y., July 30, 1828 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Prattsburg, K. Y . ; Amherst Coll., 'ijO — '.53. Graduated at the N. Y. Medical Coll., in 18.57 ; studied with Drs. li. II. & F. Childs, at Pittsfield, and in N. Y. City; physician, N. Y. City Asylum, '.07 — '60; attending physician. North Western Dispeusaiy, N. Y. City, '60 — '62 ; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., '62 — '63; visiting physician, Demilt Dispensary, '63 — '6.5 ; engaging in private practice at the same time; Medical Superintendent and resident physician, N. Y. City Lunatic Asylum, '6.5 — '77 ; Medical Superintendent, Kings Co, Lunatic Asylum, '77 — '78 ; established a "Private Home" for the care and treatment of nervous diseases, N. Y. City, '79 ; removed the same to Greenmout on the Hudson, near the village of Sing Sing, in May 1880. Published the Annual Reports of the Asylum, and several papers on Medico-Legal subjects. Married, Ajjr. 7, 1864, Helen L., dau. of Thomas G. Wait, of .V. Y. City. Four children. P. O. address. Box 234, Sing Sing, N. Y. Elbkidge Pefper, A. M., son of John and Eunice (Hutchinson) Pepper, was born in Ware, Apr. 20, 1827 ; fitted for college at Worcester Academy. Newton T. .S., '.57 — '60; ordained at Effing- ham, N. H., Dec. ;5, 1861, and p., '61 — '63; p., Farmington, Me., '63 — '67; p., Eastport, Me., '67 — '71; p., Bradford, N. H., since '71. Teacher, in Lfflngham, N. H., '61. Married, May 10, 1864, Hannah Maria, dau. of Geo. W. Lincoln, of Albion, Me. One child. P. O. address, Bradford, N. H. Henky Reuben Pibkce, [Northampton], son of Warren and Sally (McManus) Pierce, was born in Coventry, Vt., Jan. 2, 1828; fitt«;(J for college at Willi.ston Seminar^-, Easthampton. Principal of High School, Saxonville, '-53 — '54 ; High School, Hopkinton, '54 — '.5y ; studied law with Hon. Charles R. Train, of Framingharn, about six months ; Principal of High School, Uxbridge, '.56 — '.57 ; Higti School, Woonsocket, R. I.. '.57— '61 ; Lient. .5th Regt. R. 1. Vols., '61— '62. Editor of R. I. " School Master." Died at the battle of Newbem, March 14, 1862. Married, August 12, 1856, Ann Frances, dau. of Joseph A. Tillinghast, of Hopkinton. Two fhildren. William Maktin Pierce, A. M., son of David and Miriam (Cook) Pierce, was born in Hadley, Dec. 30, 1827 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Teacher, Warrington, >.'. C, '53 — '.54 ; Professor of Mathematics, Virginia Male and Female Institute, ALUMNI, 1S53. 273 Portsmouth, Va., '54 — '57; studied law with Judge C. B. Wells, of Geneva, 111., '57 — '58 ; admitted to the bar in 1859 ; Principal of au Academy, Ironton, Mo., '58 — '61 ; instructor in the City Univer- sity, St. Louis, Mo., '61 — 69 ; notary public, surveyor and land agent, St. James, Phelps Co., Mo., '70 — '71. Died from pleurisy, at Rolla, Mo., Jan. 7, 1871. Married, at Mexico, Mo., Dec. 25, 1860, Mary Fanny, dau. of Samuel Shryock, of Hopkinsville, Ky. One child. Edward Henry Peatt, son of Nathan- and Sarah (Harlow) Pratt, was born in Shrewsbury, Nov. 4, 1826 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. EastWindsorT.I.,'53 — '54 ; AndoverT. S.,'54 — '55 ; s.s., East Woodstock, Ct. , '55 — '67 ; ordained there as evangelist, March 16, 18.t8 ; Sec. of Ct. Temperance Union, East Woodstock, Ct., '67 — '78. Published seven annual reports of the society, and was the author of several temperance ti-acts. Trustee of Woodstock Academy, Ct. , some years. Died from pneumonia, at East Woodstock, Ct., Nov. 13, 1878. Married, Feb. 28. 1856, Martha Ann, dau. of Josiah Forbes Holden, of Grafton., Three children. GiLBEUT Brainerd Eichardson, [Winchester], son of Gilbert and Hannah (Davis) Richardson, was born in Woburn, July 21, 1827 ; fitted for college at Wurren Academy, Woburn. Bangor T. S., '58 — '56 ; ordained at Douglas, June 30, 1857, and s. s. and p., '56 — '60 ; p., Edgecomb, Me., '60— '63 ; p., Robbinstou, Me., '63— '66 ; p., Sheepscote Bridge, Me., '66 — '71 ; p., Cumberland, Me., '71 — '73 ; a. p.. East Alstead, N. H., '74— '81 ; p., Hardwick, '81— '83. Died from disease of the kidneys, at Hardwick, Feb. 20, 1883. Married, Aug. 4, 1856, EmUy W., dau. of Wing Spooner, of Levant, Me. Three children. George Edward Sanborne, son of Peter and Martha (Wake- field) Sanborne, was born in Reading, Apr. 16, 1827; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, and at Monson Acad- emy. Andover T. S., '53 — '56; ordained at Georgia, Vt., Jan. 1, 1857, and p., '57— '61 ; s. s., Portsmouth, N. H., '61— '62; p., Mt. Vernon, N. H., '62 — '65; p., Xorthboro, 'Go — '70; Superintendent of Orphan Asylum, Hartford, Ct., '70 — '75, being also s. s. at Tolland, Ct., two years, at Wethersfleld Ave. Cong, church, Hartford, Ct., two years ; at Enfield, Ct., three months ; Steward of Retreat for the Insane, Hartford, Ct., since '75. Published " Farewell Sermon at Northboro." Married, June 10, 18.38, Annie E., dau. of Dea. John Knowlton, of Portsmouth, N. H. No children. P. O. address, 30 Washington St. , Hartford, Ct. Elijah Bailey Smith, son of Sylvanus S. and Elizabeth (Clark) Smith, was born in Lyme, Ct., Dec. 13, 1825 ; fitted for college at Lyme,Ct. ; Amherst Coll., '48 — '50 and '51— '53. AndoverT. S., '53 — 28 274 ALUMNI, 1853. '55 ;Prineeton T. S., '55 — '56 ; studied law, '56 — '58 ; ordained as Pres- byterian, June 10, 1858; p.. Corning, N. Y., '58 — '59; p., Le^is- ville, Va., '59 — '61;s. s., South Cong, church, Durham, Ct., '61 — '62; s. s., Middle Haddam, Ct., '62— '63 ; w. c, Middletown, Ct., '63 — '72, with one year's travel in Europe ; Priest evangelist of the Catholic Apostolic church, in Detroit, Chicago, and Milwaukee, and in Charlottetown, P. E. I., Canada, since '72. Married, Jan. 13, 1864, Mrs. Emily B. Stedman, dau. of Jonathan Barnes, of Middletown, Ct. No children. P. O. address, Middletown, Ct. Julius Spencer, A. M., son of Harlow and Theodosia (Cook) Spencer, was born inSt. Louis, Mo., Mar. 21, 1831 ; fitted for college at St. Louis High School, Mo. ; Amherst Coll., '50 — '53. Teacher, '53— '55 ; Princeton T. S., '55 — '58 ; s. s., Atchison, Kans., '59 — '60 ; s. s., Caledonia, Mo.", '60 — '63; ordained as evangelist, by the Pres- bytery of Potosi, Mo., Apr. 19, 1868 ; w. c, St. Louis, Mo., '63— '65 ; s. s., Irondale, Mo., '65 — '73, and principal of Academy there, '65 — -'73 ; Supt. of Schools there, '73 — '75 ; a. p., Prairie Home. 111., '75— '77 ; w. c, St. Louis, Mo., '77— '82 ; s. s.. Grant, Pa., '82—. Published occasional articles in periodicals. Married, May 7, 1859, Carrie T., dau. of John Nelson, of Princeton, N. J. Two children. P. O. address. Grant, Pa. Richard Salter Storrs, A. M., [Longmeadow], son of Eleazer Williams and Lucy (Colton) Storrs, was born in Amherst, Sept. 29, 1830 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Pro- fessor in Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Hartford, Ct., since '53, except when Professor in National Deaf Mute Coll., Washington, D. C, '64 — '65. Contributor to American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb. Unmarried. P. O. address, 690 Asylum St., Hartford, Ct. Sanborn Tenney, A. M., [Marlow, N. H..J, son of Samuel and Clarissa (Royce) Tenney, was born in Stoddard, N. H., Jan. 13, 1827 ; fitted for college at Marlow Academy, N. H., and with Tutor Leonard Humphrey at Amherst ; Amherst Coll., '50.-^'53. Teacher of Natural Science, N. E. Normal Institute, Lancaster, '53 — '55 ; lec- turer on Natural History before the Mass. State Teachers' Institute, '65 — '56, studying Natural History meanwhile with Prof. Agassiz at Cambridge ; Professor of Natural History, Vassar Coll., '65 — '68 ; at Williams Coll., '68 — '77. Prepared many courses of lectures, which were delivered in various parts of the country, including two courses before the Lowell Institute. Author of "Geology for Teachers, Classes, and Private Students," " Natural History of Animals," " Manual of Zoology," " Elements of Zoology," and numerous con- tributions to scientific journals. Died from heart disease, at Bu- chanan, Mich., July 9, 1877. Married, July 30, 1855, Abbie Amy, dau. of Rev. Jacob Gore, of Milford, N. H.' Two children. ALUMNI, 1853. 275 Abner Haven Wenzell, A. M., son of John and Mehi table (Haven) Wenzell, was born in Framingham, Sept. 7, 1833 ; fitted for college at Marlow Academy, N. H. Associate principal, Mt Hollis Seminarj% HoUiston, '53 — '54 ; principal of an academy, Mil- waukee, Wis., '54— '56 ; of East Bloomfield Academy, N. Y., '56— '58; studied law with C. B. M. Smith, Esq., of Pittsburg, Pa. ; and practised law, '58 — '63 ; teacher, Edgartown, '63 — '65 ; principal of High School, Marlboro, '65— '70 ; lawyer, '70— '71. In a fit of insanity committed suicide, at Medfield, Apr. 20, 1871. Married, Mar. 22, 1865, Eosine M., dau. of Aaron Smith, of Medfield. One child. CLASS OF 1854. George Bosworth, son of Harvej^ and Sophia (Nash) Bosworth, was born in Champlain, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1828; fitted for college at Bakersfield Academy, Vt. ; Middlebury Coll., '50 — '53; Amherst Coll., '53 — '54. Teacher, Salem Academy, '54 — '56 ; at the Univ. for boys, Milwaukee, Wis., '56 — '59; farmer, in Iowa, since '59. Married, June 26, 1855, Sophia E., dau. of Hammon Marsh, of Paris, Wis. Four children. P. O. address, Grinnell, la. Israel Brundagb, [Benton, Pa. J, son of James and Phebe (Farnam) Brundage, was born in Greenfield, Pa. , Aug. 24, 1828 ; fitted for college at Madison and Franklin Academies ; Amherst Coll., '51 — '53 ; A. B., 1871. Union T. S., '53 — '56 ; ordained as Presbyterian, Oct. 7, 1856; s. s., Prompton and Waymart, Pa., '56 — '64; s. s., Kirkwood, X. Y., '64— '65 ; s. s., Conkling, N. Y., '66— '67 ; a. p., Cong, church, Paxton, III., '67 — '74 ; p., First Presb. church, Eochelle, 111., since '74. Author of "The Crisis; Our Duty as Citizens." Married, (1) at Amherst, May 8, 1856, Mary S., dau. of H. A. Bridgman, of Paxton, 111., who died Jan. 19, 1872; (2) Dec. 4, 1872, Sue Lizzie, dau. of George R. Lathe, of Boston. Four chil- dren. P. O. address, Rochelle, 111. Lucius Halen Bugbee, A. M., D. D., [Clarendon, N. Y.], son of Alvin and Mary (Nichols) Bugbee, was born inGowanda, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1830 ; fitted for college at Gowanda Union School, and Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. ; Genesee Coll., Lima, N. Y.,'50 — '54; Amherst Coll., '54. Professor of Belles Lettres, Cooperstown Female Coll., N. Y., '54 — ^'55; in charge of banking house, Marion, la., '55 — '57 ; ordained Deacon and Elder in the M. E. church ; admitted to the Upper Iowa Conference, in 1857 ; prin- cipal of Fayette Seminary, la., '57 — '60; p., Indiana St. church, Chicago, 111.', '61 — '63; President of Northwestern Female Coll., Evauston, III., '65— '68 ; of Cincinnati (O.) Wesleyan Female Coll., '68— '75 ; of Alleghany Coll., Meadville, Pa., since '75. Published many sermons and addresses and articles in periodicals. D. D., Ohio 276 Ai.uMNi, 1854. Wesleyan Univ., 1869. Married, Aug. 1, 1855, Mrs. Emily J. (Fish) Livingstone, dau. of Phineas C. Fish, of Oneonta, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Meadville, Pa. AvERiLL Burton Canfield, son of Mitchell Monroe and Elizabeth Jane (Averill) Canfield, was born in South Britain, Ct., Nov. 8, 1831; fitted for college at Burr Seminary, Manchester, Vt., and at South Britain Academy, Ct. ; Yale Coll., '50 — '51 ; Amherst Coll., '51 — '54. Farmer, So. Britain, Ct., since '54. Married, Sept. 9, 1857, Alice S., dau. of John Angevine, of New Preston, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, South Britain, Ct. James Franklin Clarke, [North Orange], son of Benjamin F. and Sarah (Chapin) Clarke, was born in Buckland, Jan. 31, 1832 ; fitted for college at Heath, Conwaj', and Easthampton. Andover T. S., '55 — '58 ; home missionary, Bridgewater, Vt., '58 — '59 ; ordained at Holden, Apr. 14, 1859 ; missionary, Philippopolis, Turkey, '59 — '70 ; during the winters, '76 — '79, engaged in distributing relief to the sufferers from war in E. Roumelia and Macedonia ; connected with the Collegiate and Theological Institute of the A. B. C. F. M., Samokove, Bulgaria, since '71. In America, '70 — '71, and '82 — '83. Revised and translated into Bulgarian, Wayland's "Moral Science," Cutter's "First Book of Anatomy and Physiology," "Shorter Catechism," Greenleafs "Practical Algebra" and "Mental Arithmetic." Married, Apr. 14, 1859, Isabella Graham, dau. of Capt. James Davis, of Holden. Four children. P. O. address, Samo- kove, Bulgaria. Edwin Cooley, son of Charles and Mary (Stowell) Cooley, was born in Sunderland, Feb. 2, 1831 ; fitted for college at Springfield High School. Yale Scientific School, '55 — '56 ; teacher, Marion, la., '56 — '57, and '58 — '59 ; connected with the Geological Survey of Iowa, '57 — '58; farmer, Sunderland, '59 — '64; teacher, at Leverett and Amherst, '64 — -'65; farmer in 111., '66 — '70; superintendent of schools under the charge of the Freedmen's Bureau, at Savannah, Ga., '65— '66; principal of Academy, Gallipolis, 0., '70 — '73; farmer, Galesburg, 111., since '73. Married, Aug. 30, 1857, Nellie, dau. of John Davis, of Rockingham, Vt. Two children. P. O. address, Galesburg, 111. Alexander Baxter Crane, son of Abiel B. and Emma T. (Por- ter) Crane, was born in Berkley, Apr. 23, 1833 ; fitted for college with Rev. L. R. Eastman. Studied law at Terre Haute, Ind., '54 — '56 ; admitted to the bar in 1856 ; lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind. J '56 — '62; Captain, Co. C, 85th Ind. Vols., '62; Lieut. Col., '62— '64 ; Col., '64— '65 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, in the firm of Mitchell & Crane, since '65. Married, July 12, 1865, Laura Cornelia, dau. of John W. Mitchell, of N. Y. City. Six children. P. O. address, 41 & 43 Wall St., N. Y. City. ALDMNI, 1854. 277 Edward Augustus Crane, M. D., [Berkley], son of Benjamin and Sophronia (Paul) Crane, was born in Freetown, Aug. 26, 1832 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Harvard Med. School, '54-^'57 ; M. D., Harvard, 1857; practised at Providence, R. 1., '57 — '61 ; in the service of U. S. Sanitary Commission, '61 — '64 ; Paris, France, since '64. Prepared the Registration Reports for the State of R. I., '58 — '60; author of "Report on the Organization of the American Ambulance," '72 ; editor of the "American Register," since '74. Received the title of Knight of the Legion of Honor, from the Frencli government, in 1872. Married, Apr. 14, 1874, Mrs. Jane (Gray) Seaver, dau. of Henry Gray, of Arlington, Vt. P. O. address, 2 Rue Scribe, Paris, France. Appleton Dadmun, son of Martin and Persis (Parmenter) Dad- mun, was born in Marlborough, July 21, 1828 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy, and Williston Seminary, Easthfi,mpton. Stud-, ied law with Hon. Henry Chapin of Worcester ; admitted to the bar there, Apr. 1, 1857, and practised, '57 — '68; retired, '68 — '69. Died from consumption, at Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 2, 1869. Married, June 6, 1865, Harriet, dau. of Dea. John Whitney, of Westminster. Edwin Dimock, A. M., [Mansfield, Ct.J, son of Rufus and Eliz- abeth (Hawkins) Dimock, was born in So. Coventry, Ct., June 8, 1828 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. East Windsor T. I., '64 — '56 ; tutor, Amherst Coll., '56— '57 ; ordained at Orange, Apr. 14, 1858, and p., '58 — '60 ; s. s., Fairhaven, Ct., '60; s. s., Terryville, Ct., '61— '62 ; w. c, '62— '64; s. s., Plainville, Ct. Died from rheumatic fever, at Central City, Colo., Nov. 3, 1865. Married, Oct. 11, 1857, Emeretta A., dau. of Joshua Risley, of East Windsor Hill, Ct. Two children. Henry Vaughan Emmons, A. M., [Hallowell, Me. J, son of Wil- liams and Lucy (Vaughan) Emmons, was born in Augusta, Me., Nov. 3, 1832 ; fitted for college at Hallowell and Gorham Acade- mies, Me. ; Amherst Coll., '51 — '54. Bangor T. S., '56 — '59; or- dained as evangelist, at Pembroke, Mc, Nov. 14, 1860 ; a. p., Pem- broke and Perry, Me., '59 — '62 ; in the service of U. S. Christian Com- mission, in S. C, Fla., and Va., '63 — '65 ; p., Lancaster, N. H., '65 — '76 ; w. c, Hallowell, Me., since '76. Edited " Prof. George Shep- ard's Sermons," and several of his rhetorical lectures. Married, Sept. 6, 1865, Annie, dau. of Prof. George Shepard, of Bangor, Me. Five children. P. 0. address, Hallowell, Me. Henry Clinton Fay, [Westboro] , sou of Solomon T. and Achsah F. (Parker) Fay, was born in Shrewsbury, March 4, 1827 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Bangor, T. S., '54 — '57; s. s.. 278 ALUMNI, 1854. Eichmond, Me., '57 — '58 ; ordained at Northwood, N. H., Dec. 29, 1858, and p., '58— '64; p., Norton, '64— '68 ; s. s., Hubbardston, '68— '70; p., Harwich Port, '70— '72 ; s. s., Townsend, '73— '76; s. s., Ayer, '76 — '77; s. s., Center Brook church, Essex, Ct., '77— '80; s. s., Holden, '80— '82 ; a. p., Northwood, N. H., since '82. Taught vocal music in public schools, and singing schools, besides his pastoral duties. Married, Dec. 14, 1858, Caroline E., dau. of Benjamin F. Tallman, of Richmond, Me. Five children. P. O. address, Northwood, N. H. James Bradley Ford, A. M., M. D., [Lyme, 0.],son of James and Mary (Webber) Ford, was born in Burington, Devonshire, Eng- land, Oct. 22, 1826 ; fitted for college at Huron Institute, Milan, O. ; Western Eeserve Coll., '51 ; Madison Univ., Hamilton, N. Y., '52 ; Amherst Coll., '52 — '54. Studied medicine at Norwalk, O., '54 — '57 ; attended lectures at Medical School of Univ. of Mich. ; M. D., Univ. of Mich., 1857 ; practised in Norwalk, O., since '57,. Married, May 30, 1860, Cornelia, dau. of Matthias Cook, of Homer, N. Y. Six children. P. O. address, Norwalk, O. William Worthington Fow^ler, A. M., [Amherst], son of Prof. William C. and Harriet (Webster) Fowler, was -born inMiddlebury, Vt., Juue 24, 1833 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, and Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied law with Hon. Edward Dickinson, at Amherst, six months; with William Bloomfield, P^sq., at N. Y. City, four months; with Schell, Schlosson & Hutchins, N. Y. City, one year ; principal of Taunton Academy, '55 ; of Amherst High School, '55 ; admitted to the bar, Feb., 1857 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, '57— '64 ; broker, N. Y. City, '64— '71 ; author and journalist, Durham, Ct., '71 — '81 ; Town Clerk of Durham, Ct., '72 — '81 ; Member of the Ct. Senate, '75 ; Member of Ct. House of Representatives, '79. Wrote much for newspapers and magazines ; for twelve years N. Y. financial correspondent of the "Boston Commercial Bulletin;" author of "Ten Years in Wall Street," or "Inside Life in Wall Street," or "Twenty Years in Wall Street," "Life and Adventures of Benjamin F. Moueypenny," " Fighting Fire," "Woman on the Frontier," and a pamphlet entitled "The Fowlers in England." Died, at Durham, Ct., Sept. 18, 1881. Married, Jan. 7, 1873, Gertrude Van Ness, dau. of Simeon Parsons Smith, of N. Y. City. Four children. Samuel Mayes Frierson, son of Samuel Davis and Mary M. (Mayes) Frierson, was born in Columbia, Tenn., Jan. 1, 1834; fitted for college at Stephenson Academy, Tenn. ; Amherst Coll., '51 — '54. Studied law with his father, at Columbia, Tenn., '54 — '56 ; admitted to the bar, at Columbia, Tenn., iy.56 ; practised there, '56 — '63. Died from pneumonia, at Louisville, Ky., Feb. 21, 1863. Unmarried. ALUMNI, 1854. 279 Heman Glass, A. M., son of George W. and Eunice H. (Janes) Glass, was born in Stephentown, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1830; fitted for college at Stephentown, N. Y., with Ebeu M. EoUo ; Williams and Genesee Colls., '61 — '54 ; Amherst Coll., '54. Teacher, Henry St. Grammar School, N. Y. City, '54 — '55 ; studied law two years with D. G. Sheeart, at Honeoye Falls, N. Y. ; admitted to the bar, at Rochester, N. Y., in Mar., 1857; lawyer, Omaha, Neb., '58 — '64; editor, N. Y. Citj', '64 — '66; farmer, Hanford's Landing, N. Y., since '66. Member of N. Y. Legislature, 1876. Edited a political paper, and wrote for the press. Married, May 10, 1859, Lucy A., dau. of Hon. Taylor G. Goodwill, of Omaha, Neb. Six children. P. O. address, Hanford's Landing, Rochester, N. Y. Adoniram Judson Goodenough, A. M., son of Levi and Cynthia (Rice) Goodenough, was born in Sudbury, Aug. 6, 1833; fitted for college at Warren Academy, Woburn. Studied medicine with his father, '54 — '56, meanwhile attending lectures at Boston ; and at Pittsfield ; in Va., '56 ; in business, Macon, Ga., '57 — '59; book- seller, Macon, Ga.. '59 — -'63; at Dayton, O., '63 — '65; at Macon, Ga., '65 — '66 ; at Providence, R. I., since '66. Married, May 13, 1862, Hattie Maria, dau. of Alexander Marsh, of Worcester. One child. P. O. address, 214 Broad St., Room 7, Providence, R. I. Charles Hallock, A. M., son of Gerard and Eliza (Allen) Hal- lock, was born in N. Y. City, Mar. 13, 1834; fitted for college at farmington School, Ct., and Hopkins Grammar School, New Haven, Ct.; Yale Coll., '50— '51 ; Amherst Coll., '51— '52 ; A. B., 1871. Editor of the " New Haven (Ct.) Register," a year and a half ; of " N. Y. Journal of Commerce," nine years; of "Augusta (Ga.) Chronicle and Sentinel," seven months ; of St. John (N. B.) "Tele- graph," one year and a half; of St. John (N. B.) " Courier," six months ; exchange broker, St. John, N. B., and Halifas;, N. S., '64 — '66 ; silent partner in shipping and commission house of Wilkin- son, Wood, & Co., of Halifax, N. S., '65— '66 ; editor of "Forest and Stream," N. Y. City. Author of " Fishing Tourist," " Life of Stonewall Jackson," and "The Humorist;" contributor to Harper's Magazine, since '55. Married, Sept. 10, 1855, Amelia S., dau. of Oliver T. Wardwell, of N. Y. City. Three children. P. 0. address, 237 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. JosiAH Hartzell, son of Frederick and Mary (Eckis) Hartzell, T?as born in Deerfleld, O., Sept. 7, 1833 ; fitted for college with J. C. Lee, at Toledo, O. ; Western Reserve Coll., '50 — '52; Amherst Coll., '52 — '54. Editor, Canton, O., '58 — '75, and postmaster, '65 — '69 ; connected with the Reaper Manufacturing business, since '75 ; spent '78 in Europe in the interest of the firm. Married, Feb. 21, 1856, Mary K., dau. of Simeon Johnson, of Starls; Co., O. Eight children. P. 0. address. Canton, O. 280 ALUMNI, 1854. Milan Hubbard Hitchcock, [North Bergen, N. Y.], son of Abner and Irene (Miller) Hitchcock, was born in Marshall, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1831 ; fitted for college at Brockport Collegiate Institute and Gary Collegiate Seminary, N. Y. ; Hamilton Coll., '50— '53 ; Am- . herst Coll., '53 — '54. BangorT. S.,'54 — '57 ; ordained in Aug., 1857 ; missionary to Ceylon, '57 — '60; s. s.. West Boylston, '61 — '62; s. s., Westminster, '62 — '67 ; s. s., Winchendon, '67 — '69 ; missionary, Constantinople, Turkey, since '69. Married, Sept. 24, 1857, Lucy A., dau. of Kev. Benjamin Rice, of Winchendon, Mass. P. 0. address, Constantinople, Turkey. Charles Hoover Holloway, A. M., son of John T. and Eliza- beth (Search) Holloway, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 16, 1831 ; fitted for college at Central High School, Philadelphia, Pa. ; Delaware Coll., '49— '51 ; Amherst Coll., '51— '54. Union T. S., '54_'57 ; ordained by the Presbytery of Catskill, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1857 ; s. s., Rensselaerville, N. Y., '57 ; Professor of Ancient Lan- guages, Ashland Collegiate Institute, N. Y., '58 — '59 ; s. s. there, '59— '61 ; p.. Shelter Island, N. Y., '61— '64 ; principal of Randolph Academy, N. Y., '64— '65 ; of Middletown Academy, Del., '65— '67 ; of Cortlandville Academy, N. Y., four months ; Cromwell Academy, Ct., Jan. 1— Nov. 1, '68 ; of North Salem Academy, N. Y., Nov., '68— May, '69; s. s.. No. Salem, N. Y., '69— '72 ; s. s., Tom's River, N. J., '72 — '73 ; teacher, Newark Academy, Del., '73 — '78 ; accountant in Woolen Manufactory, Newark, Del., since '78. Mar- ried, Oct. 28, 1858, Rebecca Pauling, dau. of William Stratton, of Philadelphia, Pa. Five children. P. O. address, Newark, Del. Franklin Hubbard, A. M., [Sunderland] , son of Dickmau and Elizabeth C. (Field) Hubbard, was born in Leverett, July 13, 1827; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. In charge of public schools, Adrian, Mich., '55 — '66 ; merchant, Toledo, O., since '66. Married, Nov. 29, 1869, Sarah R., dau. of Alonzo Lyman, of So. Hadley. Five children. P. O. address, Toledo, 0. Charles Augustine Kimball, A. M., LL. B., son of Charles and Mary Ann (Outein) Kimball, was born in Ipswich, May 10, 1831 ; fitted for college at Thetford Academy, Vt. Studied law with Hon. O. P. Lord of Salem, six months ; Harvard Law School, '56 — '56; LL. B., Harvard, 1856 ; studied law for a time in N. Y. City ; admit- ted to the bar in 1857, and practised in N. Y. City, '57 — '59 ; law- yer, Salem, '59— '69. Died from dropsy, at Ipswich, Dec. 12, 1869. Unmarried. JohnC. Kimball, son of John and Rebecca (Gould) Kimball, was born in Ipswich, May 23, 1832 ; fitted for college at Ipswich High School; Amherst Coll., '51 — '54. Teacher of Latin and Greek in ALUMNI, 1854. 281 the South, '54 — '56 ; Harvard D. S., '56 — '59 ; ordained at Beyerly, Dec. 28, 1869, and p.. First church, '59— '62 ; Chaplain of 8th Mass. Regt., '62— '63 ; p., Beverly, '63— '70 ; general agent of . American Unitarian Association, on the Pacific coast, '70 — '72 ; p.. First Unitarian church, Newport, R. I., '73 — '78; p.. Unity church, Hartford, Ct., since May, 1878. Has written largely for magazines and newspapers. Married, Feb. 1, 1860, Emily O., dau. of Charles Richardson, of Alstead, N. H. Two children. P. 0. address, 382 Main St., Hartford, Ct. Albert Matthews, son of Aaron and Bathsheba (Keet) Matthews, was born in Leverett, Nov. 12, 1828 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Lawyer, Denver, Colo., some years ; insur- ance agent and broker, N. Y. City ; residence, Newark, N. J. Unmarried. P. O. address, Newark, N. J. Albert Win&field Mayes, son of George W. and Mary E. (Stephenson) Mayes, was born in Ashwood, Tenn., Sept. 8, 1833; iitted for college at Stephenson Academy, Maury Co., Teuu., D. R. Arnell, '40, principal; Amherst Coll., '51 — '54. Studied law a short time ; conscript in the war ; farmer, Columbia, Tenu. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Columbia, Tenn. WiLLARD Meekill, A. M., son of James and Sarah (Catlin) Merrill, was born in Rome, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1831 ; fitted for college at Rome Academy, N. Y. Studied law at Rome, N. Y., and in the law school, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., '55 — '56 ; admitted to the bar, at Watertown, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1856; lawyer, Prairie du Chien, Wis., '56— '60; at Janesville, Wis., '60— '73 ; Sec. of North Western Mutual Life Insurance Co., Milwaukee, Wis., since '73 ; member of Wis. Legislature, '70 — '71 ; of Wis. State Board of Charities and Reform, '72 — '74. Married, Sept. 8, 1858, Clara S., dau. of Gardiner Dickinson, of Conway. Three children. P. O. address, Milwaukee, Wis. Elihu Mason Morse, son of Elihu and Polly (Mason) Morse, was born in Bristol, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1829 ; fitted for college at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '64. Studied law at Boston, Albany, N. Y., and Perinton, N. Y., '54 — '66; admitted to the bar, in Boston, '56 ; lawyer, Canandaigua, N. Y., since '66; Surrogate of Ontario Co., N. Y., '62— '70. Married, July 23, 1868, Sarah E., dau. of Charles A. W. Sherman, of Canandaigua, N. Y. One child. P. 0. address, Canandaigua, N. Y. Alpheus Sanford Nickerson, A. M., son of Theophilus and Mary (Sanford) Nickerson, was born in So. Dennis, Apr. 29, 1831 ; 29 282 ALUMNI, 1854. fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '54— '57 ; s. s., No. Woburn, '57— '58 ; ordained there, Feb. 2, 1858, and p., '58— '59 ; p.. Unitarian church, Chelsea, '59— '63 ; p.. Ster- ling, '64— '69; p., Melrose, '69— '70; p., Plymouth, '71— '73 ; p., Newport, N. H., '74— '76 ; p., Charlestown, N. H., '76— '78 ; w. c, Woburn, since '78. Published "Election Sermon." Man-ied, Oct. 28, 1858, Jennie, dau. of William Humphrey, of Boston. Four children. P. O. address, Woburn, Mass. Edward Bukns Olcott, A. M., [Minden, La. J, son of Hon. Edward R. and Charlotte A. (Burns) Olcott, was born in Haverhill, N. H., June 29, 1831 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Studied law with his father. Judge Olcott of N. Y. City, for a time; devoted himself to literature until '61, when he became a member of the 5th Regt., N. Y. Heavy Artillery; taken prisoner at Staunton, Va., '64, and carried to Libby Prison. Though suffering from illness, he was placed in charge of others more sick than himself, and died from chronic diarrhoea, in Libby Pi'ison, Richmond, Va., Aug. 9, 1864. Unmarried. Geoege Partridge, son of Oramel and Lucy (Capron) Partridge, was born in Randolph, Vt., Aug. 22, 1829 ; fitted for college at Or- ange County Grammar School, in that village. Teacher in Alabama, '54 — '57; studied law at Madison, Wis., '57 — '58, and there admitted to the bar ; principal of Houston Academy, Tex., '59 ; settled in St. Louis, '60 ; attorney and chief clerk of Provost Marshal General's ofHce, Department of Missouri, '61 — '63; then returned to law ; man- ufacturer and dealer in oils, '67 — '79 ; since engaged in mining and smelting in Colo. During residence in the South, and during the war, was regular correspondent of the " Springfield Republican," and has wi-itten largely for the press. Married, Aug. 3, I860-, A. Au- gusta, dau. of Cyrus D. Thompson, of West Avon, Ct. Four chil- dren. P. O. address, 1017 No. Compton Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Edmund Morris Pease, A. M., M. D., son of Asa and Abigail (Smith) Pease, was born in Granby, Dec. 6, 1828 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, '68— '62 ; M. D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1862 ; Asst. Surgeon, 16th Conn. Vols., and 9th U. S. C. I., '62— '63; Acting Brigade Surgeon, '63— '65 ; Chief Medical officer, 1st Div. 26th Army Corps, '65— '66 ; physician, N. Y. City, '66— '71 ; in Springfield, '71— '77 ; medical missionary of A. B. C. F. M., in Micronesia, '77 — '81 ; conductor of a Training School for Christian teachers, at Kusaie, Caroline Is., '81 — . Author of a dictionary of the native dialect comprising 3000 words. Married at Bordentown, N. J., Apr. 25, 1877, Harriet A., dau. of Dea. Georoe Washington Sturtevant, of Westport, N. Y. Two children. P.O. address, care of Rev. A. O. Forbes, Honolulu, H. I. ALUMNI, 1854. 283 Norman Alling Prentiss, A. M., [Quincy, 111- J, son of Harvey Pratt and Livonia (Loomis) Prentiss, was born in Prattsburgh, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1829 ; fitted for college at Frankliij Academy, Pratts- burgh, N. Y., and Missouri Institute, Quincy, 111. Teacher, Dan- ville, 111., '54 — '57 ; principal of Carrolton Academy, 111., '57 — '60 ; studied theology there ; ordained Sept. 9, 1860 ; preached at Green- field and Walnut G-rove, 111. ; at Hamilton, and Wythe, 111. ; at Mantua, West Philadelphia, Pa., two years ; at La Salle, 111., '69 — ■ '73 ; principal of Warsaw High School, 111., six years ; a. p., Aurora, 111., since '73. Published occasional sermons and newspaper articles. A. M., Illinois Coll. Married, Aug. 26, 1856, Emeline M., dau. of Enoch Hovey, of So. Coventry, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Aurora, 111. Charles Parks Rtjgg, A. M., son of Ziba and Caroline (Ide) Rugg, was born iu Hinsdale, N. H., Aug. 12, 1827; fitted for col- lege at Leland Academy, Townshend, Vt. Principal of Rochester Academy, '54 — '57 ; of Fairhaven High School, '57 — '61 ; of New Bedford High School, since '61. Author of Decennial Report, class of '54 ; Biographical Record of Class of '54, in 1872, and in 1881. Married, Aug. 10, 1857, Mary Phillips, dau. of James Ruggles, of Rochester. Four children. P. O. address. New Bedford, Mass. Uriel Whitney Small, A. M., son of Enos and Beulah (Whit- ney) Small, was born in Pownal, Me., July 23, 1825 ; fitted for col- lege at Bethel Academy, Me. Andover T. S., '55 — '58; ordained at Sterling, 111., Sept. 22, 1859, and p., '58— '65 ; s. s., Lisbon, 111., '65— '70 ; s. s., Cumberland, Me., '70 — '71 ; Cumberland Mountains, Tenn., '72; TuVner, Me., '73— '74 ; p., Wilton, Me., '75— '80 ; a. p., Sterling, 111., '80— '81 ; Parkersburg, la., '81— '82 ; Princeton, Minn., since '82. Married, Feb., 1860, Mary E., dau. of Theoph- ilus Gilman, of Sandwich, N. H. Two children. P. O. address, Princeton, Minn. Horace Patson Smith, A. M., son of Amos and Ann (Jewett) Smith, was born in Salem, Mar. 15, 1831 ; fitted for college in Salem Latin Grammar School. Teacher, Richmond, Va., '54 — '56 ; stud- ied theology at Union T. S., '56 — '57, and with Rev. Dr. Charles H. Read of Richmond, Va. ; teacher. Gates Co., N. C, '57 ; in Richmond, Va., '58 — '59; p., Presbyterian church. Piedmont, Va., '60— '67 ; teacher, Franklin Co., Va., '67— '69 ; principal of High School, Huntsville, Ala., '69 — '73; p., Presbyterian church, Tus- cumbia, Ala., '73 — '77. Died from pneumonia, atTuscumbia, Ala., Mar. 12, 1877. Married, Mar. 28, 1861, Mrs. Ann Judson Price, dau. of Maj. William Leftwich, of Bedford Co., Va., who died May 21,1869. Four children. 284 ALUMNI, 1854. Silas Milton Smith, [Nunda, N. Y.], son of Thomas P. and Polly (Fabrick) Smith, was born in Covington, N. Y., June 13, 1831 ; fitted for college at Edinboro, Pa., and Nunda Academy, N. Y.; Central Coll., McGrawville, N. Y., '60— '54 ; Amherst Coll., '54. Principalof Vermontville Academy, Mich., '54 — '55 ; in business, Waterloo, N. Y., '55. Died from consumption, at Waterloo, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1855. Unmarried. John Winn Underbill, A. M., son of Oliver and Catharine (Park- hurst) Underbill, was born in Ipswich, Apr. 22, 1829 ; fitted for col- lege at Ipswich, and at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham. Teacher, Conway, '54— '56 ; Union T. S., '56— '57 ; Andover T. S., '57— '59 ; ordained at No. Amherst, Oct. 5, 1859, and p., '59 — '62 ; traveled in Europe, '62. Died at No. Amherst, from softening of the spine; Oct. 17, 1862. Married, May 2, 1860, Mary G., dau. of Israel Ward, of Salem. Chakles Augustus Wilson, LL. B., son of Leonard and Eliza- beth Gregg (Warner) Wilson, was born in Derry, N. H., Feb. 24, 1833 ; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. Stud- ied law with Hon. Daniel Clark, at Manchester, N. H., '55 — '56 ; at Harvard Law School, '56 — '57; LL. B., Harvard, 1857; admitted to the bar in 1856 ; lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., '57 — '58 ; clerk in the U. S. Branch Mint, San Francisco, Cal., '58 — '61 ; clerk in County Recorder's office, San Francisco, Cal., one year; clerk in U. S.^ Treasury, Washington, D. C, '67 — '76 ; was in Washington, D. C, Baltimore, Md., and Derry, N. H., '76 — '80 ; clerk of Census Bureau, Washington, D. C, since '80. Unmarried. P. O. address, 515 Thirteenth St., Washington, D. C. scientific depabtment. John Cooper, M. D., son of John and Elizabeth M. (Evans) Cooper, was born in Cooper's Plains, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1833; fitted for college at Easton, Pa. ; Amherst Coll., '53 — '54. Medical School of Univ. of Pa., '54— '57 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1857; physi- cian, N. Y. City, '59 — '61 ; entered the army, 1861 ; served on the staff of Gen. Fremont, '62 ; in charge of the hospital at Alexandria, Va., '63 — '64; served at the prisons for confederates. New Orleans, La., '64 — '65; staff surgeon, 17th Army Corps, '65 ; manufacturer of pharmaceutical preparations, Philadelphia, Pa., '67 — '70; phar- macist, N. Y. City, since '70. In Europe, 1868. Married, Dec. 19, 1867, Ophelia, dau. of Augustus H. Bronson, of Erwin, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, 54 William St., N. Y. City. ' John Lafon, [Harrodsburg, Ky.J, son of John and Sarah (Col- lins) Lafon, was born in Jessamine Co., Ky., Nov. 27, 1835 ; fitted ALUMNI, 1854. 285 for college at Amherst, and entered the Scientific Department in 1853. Lumber merchant at Lexington, Kj-., '54— '79; at Harrodsburg, Ky., since '79. Married Pattie, dau. of W. H. Riker, Esq., of Harrodsburg, Ky. P. 0. address, Harrodsburg, Ky. Henrt Maktyn Saville, M. D., son of Josiah and Mary (Simp- son) Saville, was born in Quincy, July 29, 1833 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover ; entered Scientific Course, Amherst Coll., in 1853. Harvard Med. School, '55— '56 ; Univ. of Pa. Med. Coll., '56— '58 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1858 ; physician, Quincy, '58— '61 ; surgeon, 4th Mas^. Regt. Vols., '61 — '62; phj'sician, Boston, '62 — '80 ; sought rest and strength in travel, in Europe and the East, in California and Florida, '71 — '80. Died from pneumonia, in N. »Y. City, Jan. 11, 1881. Married, Mar. 31, 1862, Antoinette Hale, dau. of Francis Simmons Carruth, of Boston. Three children. CLASS OF 1855. John Dempster Bellj son of Gen. Isaac and Abigail (Lamphier) Bell, was born in Weedsport, N. Y., Dec. 27, 1831 ; fitted for col- lege at Union School, Weedsport,N.Y, and Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. ; Genesee Coll., '51— '54 ; Amherst Coll., '54— '55. Teacher, Owego, N. Y., '55 — '56; studied theology at Evanston Biblical Institute, near Chicago, 111., '58 — '59 ; ordained at Rochester, N. Y., in Sept., 1862 ; preached in Rock River Conference of the M. E. church, in Wisconsin, '57 ; Shelburne Falls, '61 ; Hammondsport, N. Y., '62; Wellsborough, Pa., '63— '64 ; Dansville, N. *Y., '65; Ulster, Pa., '67; w. c, for a time, seeking relief from bronchitis; s. s., Cong, church, Yankton, D. T., '68; at Monticello, la., '69 ; at Emporia, Kans., '70 — '71; in the Southern 111. Conference, '72 ; Presbyterian home missionary. Canon City, Colo., and Supt. of Schools, Fremont Co., Colo., '73 — '75; w. c. Pacific Coast, '75 — '77;-8. s., Pueblo, Colo., '77 — '78; w. c, since '78; engaged in literary work, Los Angeles, Cal., '83 — . Editor of "The National New-Yorker," Canandaigua, N. Y., '56— '57 ; of the "Milford(Mass.) Journal," '65— '66 ; author of "A Man," "The Great slighted Fortune," "The Edson Papers," and "Suggestions for a Restless Age." Married, (1) Jan. 15, 1862, Jennie S., dau. of Jeremiah Manning, of Shelburne Falls, who died June 9, 1863 ; (2) at Caiion City, Jan. 28, 1873, Priscilla T., dau. of Charles S. Pollock, of Griggsville, 111. Two children. P. O. address. Weeds- port, N. Y. Eli Gilbert Bennett, A. M., son of Sturges and Charlotte (Gilbert) Bennett, was born in Georgetown, Ct., Feb. 2, 1831 ; fitted for college with Henry Lobdell, ('49) Danbury, Ct. Clerk, 286 ALUMNI, 1855. '55 — '60; merchant, Georgetown, Ct., since '60. Married, May 4, 1859, Mary Esther, dau. of Edward Birchard, of Wilton, Ct. Five children. P. O. address, Georgetown, Ct. Edwin Cone Bissell, A. M., D. D., [Rockville, Ct.], son of George C. and Elizabeth (White) Bissell, was born at Schoharie, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1832; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '55 — '56 ; Union T. S., '56 — '69 ; ordained at Westhampton, Sept. 21, 1859, and p., '59 — '64; p., San Francisco, Cal., '64 — '69; s. s., Honolulu, S. I., '69— '70 ; p., Winchester, '71— '73 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Gratz, Austria, '73 — '78; w. c, Boston, '78 — '80; student at Leipsic, Ger., '80 — '81 ; Professor of the Hebrew Language and Literature, Hartford, Ct., since '81. Capt. of Co. K, 52d Mass. Vols., '62— '63. Associate editor of "Pacific" (Cal.), two and a half years; author of "The Historic Origin of the Bible," "The Apocrypha of the Old Testament," and Inaugural Address, "Pro- posed Reconstruction of the Pentateuch." D. D., Amherst, 1874. Married, Sept. 6, 1859, Emily, dau. of Oren Pomeroy, of Somers, Ct. One child. P. O. address, Hartford, Ct. Joseph Boardman, son of William J. and Betsey (Bayley) Board- man, was born in Amesbury, June 18, 1833 ; fitted for college with James H. Davis, Esq., and Rev. H. O. Howland of Amesbury. Teacher, Putnam Free School, Newburyport, '56 — '67 ; Andover T. S., '57— '60 ; ordained at Pownal, Me., Mar. 20, 1861 ; a. p., '60— '61, and p., there, '61 — '66; p., Hopkinton, '65 — '68; s. s., Plymouth, '68 — '69 ;*w. c, Hopkinton, '69 — '70 ; p., Pawtucket church, Dracut, '70 — '74; a. p., Craftsbury, Vt., '74 — '81; a. p., Seabrook and Hampton Falls, N. H., since '81. Author of a tract, " Proportionate Giving." Married, (1) May 20, 1862, Mima A., dau. of Orlando S. Patten, Esq., of Amesbury, who died Sept. 17, 1867; (2) Nov. 1. 1870, Mary Niles, dau. of Rev. Leonard Withington, D. D., of Newbury. Seven children. P. O. address, Seabrook, N. H. Albert Henry Bridgman, A. M., LL. B., son of Henry A. and Mary (Strong) Bridgman, was born in Belchertown, Jan. 6, 1832; fitted for college at Amherst and Monson Academies. Univ. of Albany Law School, '55 — '56; LL. B., Univ. of Albany, 1856; admitted to the bar of Supreme Court, Albany, N. Y., in Mar., 1856; in office of J. W. Boyden, Esq., Amherst, '56 — '57; lawyer, Maysville, la., '67 — '62 ; private and sergeant, 32d Iowa Infantry, and clerk in Provost Marshal's office, '62 — '65 ; farmer, Kier, la., '65 — '71 ; editor of Paxton (111.) •■ Record;" mail agent, from Bloomington, 111., to Muncie, Ind., since '73. Contributor to newspapers. Married, Feb. 10, 1859, Josephine, dau. of Dr. Thomas L. Hartness, of N. Y. City. Nine children. P. O. address, Paxton, 111. ALUMNI, 1855. 287 Fkancis Frederic Brown, A. M., M. D., son of Edward and Abigail (Rogers) Brown, was born in Sudbury, Aug. 12, 1834 ; fitted for coUege at Warren Academy, Woburn. Teacher, Royalston and Sudbury, '55 — '56 ; asst. instructor in Mathematics, Flushing Institute, L. I., '56 — '58 ; studied medicine with Dr. L. Goodenough, and Dr. C. A. Walker, and at Harvard and Berkshire Medical Schools, '58—62 ; M. D., Berkshire Medical Institute, 1862 ; asst. in a Lunatic Hospital, So. Boston, '61 — '62 ; Asst. Surgeon, 48th Mass. Vols., '62 — '63 ; physician, Reading, since '64. Married, June 7, 1865, Emma Mary, dau. of Lemuel Dexter Clapp, of Dor- chester. Five children. F. O. address, Reading, Mass. Samuel Edward Brown, A. M., son of James and Emeline Miathone (Barclay) Brown, was born in Owego, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1833 ; fitted for college at Owego Academy, with Rev. John B. Wentworth, and by himself in Logging Camp ; Genesee Coll., '53 — '54; Amherst Coll., '54 — '55. Studied law in Owego, N. Y., '55 — '57 ; admitted to the bar in May, 1857 ; lawyer, Owego, N. Y., '57 — • '58; at Davenport, la., '58 — '82; Attorney of the Long Island R. R. Co., N. Y. City, since July, '82. Married, Aug. 17, 1859, Mary Louise, dau. of Col. H. W. Davis, of Owego, N. Y. Eight children. P. 0. address, 115 Broadway, N. Y. Charles Wentworth Buck, [Boston] , son of Charles and Sophro- nia (Herrick) Buck, was born inHampden, Me., Aug. 19, 1833 ; fitted for college at Boston Latin School, and at Williston Seminary, East- hampton ; Harvard Coll., '51 — '53; Amherst Coll., '63 — '55. Teacher in Conway Academj', Conway, '56 — '57 ; studied law with Brooks & Ball, Boston, '57 — '58 ; admitted to the bar, St. Louis, Mo., 1859 ; practised there one year ; studied theology with Rev. Dr. W. G.Elliot, in St. Louis, Mo., six months, and at Meadville T. S., (Pa.), '60 — '62 ; ordained (Unit.) in Boston, in 1862 ; s.s., Plymouth, '62— '63; p., Fall River, '63— '68 ; p., Portland, Me., '68— '79 ; in business, Leadville, Colo., since '79. Married, Dec. 29, 1863, Mary E., dau. of Prof. Oliver Stearns, of Harvard Divinity School. Six children. P. O. address, Leadville, Colo. John Curtis Caldwell, [St. Albans, Vt.J, son of George Mor- rison and Betsey (Curtis) Caldwell, was born in Lowell, Vt., Apr. 17, 1833 ; fitted for college at Lowell, (Mass.) High School. Prin- cipal of Washington Academy, East Machias, Me., '55 — '61 ; Col. 11th Me. Infantry, '61— '62 ; Brig. Gen., 1st Brigade, 1st Div., 2d Army Corps, '62 — '64; brevetted Major Gen., in 1864; President of Military Commission, Washington, D. C, '64 — '66; admitted to the bar at Ellsworth, Me., in 1866; Adjt. Gen. for state of Maine, '67— '69 ; Consul to Valparaiso, Chili, '69 — '74 ; U. S. Minister to Montevideo, Uruguay, '74 — '82 ; lawyer, East 288 ALUMNI, 1855. Machias, Me., '82 — . Married, May 15, 1857, Martha Helen, dau. of Jeremiah Foster, of East Machias, Me. Eight children. P. O. address, East Machias, Me. Rupus Choate, [Boston], son of Hon. Rufus and Helen (Olcott) Choate, was born in Salem, May 14, 1834 ; fitted for college at the Boston Latin School. Studied law with his father ; admitted to the bar. May 1, 1858 ; lawyer, '58— '61 ; 2d Lieut. 2d Mass. Vols., '61— '62; Capt.,'62; repeated and violent attacks of neuralgia compelled him to resign his commission, Oct. 31, '62. Died from softening of the brain, at Dorchester, Jan. 15, 1866. Unmarried. John Jay Colton, M. D., son of Quintus Curtius and Abigail (Jocelyn) Colton, was born in Georgia, Vt., May 12, 1830; fitted for college at Bakersfleld Academy, Vt. Teacher, Shrewsbury, '55 ; Grammar School, So. Adams and Lowell, '56 ; in Lowell High School, '56 — '64; paymaster with rank of Major, '65; spent '65 — '71 in Philadelphia, Pa. ; studied medicine at Univ. of Pa., '68 — '70; M. D., Univ. of IV, 1870; druggist, Boston, '72— '75; physician, Lowell, since '75. Author of "The Physiological Action of Nitrous Oxide Gas." Married, Nov. 24, 1856, Czarina Cumer, dau. of Jeremiah Varnum, of Dracut. Two children. P. 0. ad- dress, Lowell, Mass. MiCAH Sampson Croswell, A. M., son of Thomas and Mary (Gower) Croswell, was born in Farmington Falls, Me., July 20, 1833 ; fitted for college at Maine Wesleyan Seminary, Kent's Hill, and at Waterville Academy, Me. ; Waterville Coll., '51 — '54; Fur- man Univ., Greenville, S. C., '54 ; Amherst Coll., '55. Principal of Geneseo Seminary, 111., '55 — '56; merchant, Minn., '56 — '61; Notarj- Public, '56 — '60 ; Court Commissioner of Sherburne Co., Minn., '60— '61 ; Chicago T. S., '61— '62, and '66— '68 ; 1st Lieut. 8th Minn. Vols., '62 — '63 ; Capt., Brevet Major, and Brevet Lieut. Col., '63— '66 ; ordained, Apr. 22, 1869 ; s. s.. Lisle, 111., '68 ; s. s.. First Cong, church, Emporia, Kans., '69 — '70; s. s.. Green St. church, San Francisco, Cal., '70 — '71 ; p., Sonoma, Cal., '71 — '77; w. c. No. Oakland, Cal., '77— '78 ; p., Amboy, 111., '78— '80 ; p., Paxton, 111., '80 — '82; Creston, 111., since '82. Married, Sept. 26, 1865, Mary E., dau. of Dea. Oliver Parsons, of Milwaukee, Wis. No children. P. 0. address, Creston, 111. George Denison, son of Daniel and Pamelia Lothrop (Head) Denison, was born in Hartland, Vt., Nov. 24, 1831 ; fitted for col- lege at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. ; Vermont Univ., '51 — '54; Amherst Coll., '54 — '55. Principal of Sherbrooke Acad- emy, '55 — '56 ; studied law with Hon. O. Prescott, and William W. Crapo, at New Bedford, '56 — '57 ; attended meantime lectures at ALUMNI, 1855. 289 Albany Univ., N. Y. ; admitted to the bar of N. Y., Dec. 8, 1857, and to that of Mo., in Feb., 1858; lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., since '58 ; private and corporal, 7th Mo. Vols., '62 — '65 ; Judge of Police Court of St. Louis, Mo., '67 — '69, and since '77. Married, Feb. 3, 1864, Emma Abbott, dau. of Benjamin Webster, of Godfrey, 111. Five children. P. O. address, 517|^ Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo. Hasket Derby, A. M., M. D., son of Elias Hasket and pjloise Lloyd (Strong) Derby, was born in Boston, June 29, 1835; fitted for college at Boston Latin School. Harvard Medical School, '55 — '58; M. D., Harvard, 1858; studied at Univ. of Vienna, Austria, and at Berlin, Utrecht, London, and Paris, '58 — '61 ; oculist, Boston, since '61 ; lecturer on Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School, '68 — . Published a translation of lectures by Van Graeffe on "Amblyophia and Amaurosis," a lecture on "The Modern Operation for Cataract," and articles in the " Boston Medical and Surgical Jour- nal." Married, Oct. 15, 1868, Sarah, dau. of Rev. Charles Mason, of Boston. Four children. P. O. address, 15 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. WiLUAM Eastman Dickinson, A. M., son of Daniel and Tammy (Eastman) Dickinson, was born in Amherst, June 11, 1832; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Union T. S., '55_'57; Andover T. S.,'57— '58; ordained, Dec. 19, 1860; s. s., Orleans, '60— '62 ; s. s., Sprague, Ct., '62 — '65; s. s., Montville, Ct.,'65— '68; p.. Canton, '68— '70; p., Walpole, N. H., '70— '76 ; p., Chicopee, since '76 ; traveled in Europe in summer of 1882. Married, Sept. 6, 1860, Eliza H., dau. of Joshua Hobart, of Amherst. One child. P. O. address, Chicopee, Mass. George Edward Dunlap, [South Deerfield], son of George and Electa (Edwards) Duhlap, was born in Huntington, Oct. 2, 1832 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academj', Andover. Teacher, '55 — '61 ; Orderly Sergeant, 51st Mass. Vols., '62 — '63 ; Accountant, Crompton Loom Works, Worcester, '63 — -'68 ; agent. Continental Life Insurance Co., Boston, '68 — '71; principal of N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, N. Y. City, '71 — '75; superintendent of N. Y. Orphan Asylum, N. Y. City, since '75. Married, June 2, 1857, Julia E., dau. of Simeon Clapp, of Worcester. One child. P. O. address. West 73d St. and Broadway, N. Y. City. Elbert Eli Farman, A. M., LL. D., son of Zadok and Martha (Dix) Farman, was born in New Haven, N. Y., Apr., 23, 1831 ; fitted for college at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary; Genesee Coll., '51— '53 ; Amherst Coll., '53— '55. Studied law at Warsaw, N. Y., '56 — '58 ; admitted to the bar in 1858 ; admitted to the U. S. Courts, 30 290 ALUMNI, 1855. in 1862; lawyer, Warsaw, N. Y., '58— '76 ; traveled in Europe, '65— '67; Dist. Atty. of Wyoming Co., N. Y., '68— '76; U. S. Consul General, Cairo, Egypt, '76 — '80 ; Commissioner on the part of the United States to act on an International Commission at Cairo, instituted to revise the Judicial Code for the use of the Mixed Tribunals, '80— '81 ; Judge of the Mixed Tribunals (or Inter- national Court) of Egypt, since '81 ; U. S. Commissioner on the War Indemnity Commission of Eleven Members, established to examine all claims arising from the late war in Egypt, '83 — . Secured the obelisk, "Cleopatra's Needle," as a gift from the Khedive of Egypt to the city of New York. One of the proprie- tors and publishers of the " Western New Yorker," '59 — '61 ; author of reports to the Department of State, and numerous articles in newspapers and magazines. LL. D., Amherst, 1882. Married, Dec. 24, 1855, Lois P., dau. of Tilly Parker, of Gainesville, N. Y., who died June 28, 1881. No children. P. 0. address, Alex- andria, Egypt. Asa Severance Fiske, A. M., son of David and Laura (Severance) Fiske, was born in Strongsville, O., Mar. 2, 1833 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy. Teacher, Canandaigua, N. Y., '55 — '56; Andover T. S., and Yale T. S., '56 — '57; Tutor, Amherst Coll., '57— '59 ; ordained, June 6, 1860 ; preached at St. Paul, Minn., '60 — '63; Chaplain, 4th Minn. Vols,, and 8upt. of Freed- men, '63 — '65; p.. Second church, Rockville, Ct., '65 — '71; p., Presbyterian church, Rochester, N. Y., '72 — '75; p., Howard St. Presbyterian church, San Francisco, Cal., '75 — '77; a. p. there, since '77. Edited "Dunn Browne in the Army," and published vari- ous sermons. Married, Sept. 6, 1860, Elizabeth Worthington, dau. of Joseph W. Hand, of Washington, D. C. Three children. P. 0. address, 808 Twentieth St., San Francisco, Cal. Appleton Howe Fitch, son of John Augustus and Lucy Ann (Howe) Fitch, was born in Hopkinton, Mar. 11, 1830; fitted for college at Hopkinton High School and Wilbraham Academy. Teacher, Franklin Academy, Dover, N. H., '55 — '56; in Chicago, 111., '57— '58 ; in High School, Dixon, 111., '58— '59 ; at Peoria, 111., '59— '64; 1st Lieut., 139th 111. Vols., '64; manufacturer. Maples, Ind., '64 — '72; at Kalamazoo, Mich., since '72. Married, Oct. 3, 1859, Elizabeth H., dau. of E. A. Bennett, of Chicago. 111. Six children. P. O. address, Kalamazoo, Mich. Edwin Smith Gilbert, [Canadice, N. Y.J, son of Enos and Isabella (Stevens) Gilbert, was born in Livonia, Livingston Co., N. Y., July 2(;, 1829 ; fitted for college at Chester, N. Y., and Kings- villfi, N. Y.; Genesee Coll., '51— '53 ; Amherst Coll., '53— '55. Prof, of Mathematics in Hedding Literary Institute, Greene Co., N. ALUMNI, 1855. 291 Y., '55 — '56; teacher in Lima, and in Brighton, N. Y., '56- — '58; Prof . of Mathematics, Rochester Collegiate Institute, N. Y., '58 — '61 ; 2d Lieut., 13th Regt. N. Y. Vols. ; made 1st Lieut., and then Capt. ,in 25th Regt. ; became Major duringthe Peninsular campaign ; in one of the "seven days' battles" was taken prisoner at Gaines' Mill, June 27, 1862, and remained in Libby prison, until Aug. 16 ; on rejoining his regt. was promoted to the ranh: of Lieut. Col. Died from consumption, at Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1863. Married, (1) Sept. 3, 1856, Frances Rosalie, dau. of Dr. Levi King, of Cairo, N. Y., who died Aug. 27, 1858 ; (2) Sept. 25, 1862, Hattie, dau. of Dr. Marvin D. Hicks, of Rochester, N. Y. John Long Graves, sou of Horatio and Fanny (Gunn) Graves, was born in Sunderland, Aug. 15, 1831 ; fitted for college with Mr. Hubbard (of Worcester Latin School) , and at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Oxford Academy, N. H., '55 — '56 ; studied theology with Rev. S. D. Clarke of Sunderland, and Dr. Kirk of Bos- ton ; ordained at Boston, Jan. 4, 1860 ; p., SpringfleldSt. Cong, church, '60 — ^'62 ; spent part of one year in Washington, D. C. ; left the min- istry from ill health ; agent of N. Y. Life Ins. Co., in Springfield, several years ; importer of Chinese and Japanese goods, Boston, since '79. Married, Sept. 1, 1858, Fannie G., dau. of Hon. A. E. Britton, of Oxford, N. H. Two children. P. O. address, Box 1698, Boston, Mass. William Allen Hallock, [Amherst] , sou of Leavitt and Eliza- beth P. (Snell) Hallock, was born in Plainfield, Aug. 27, 1832 ; fitted for college by himself. Took a voyage to Constantinople, for his health, '55— '56 ; Yale T. S., '56— '57 ; Union T. S., '57— '58 ; East Windsor T. I., '58 — '59; ordained at Gilead, Ct., Oct. 24, 1860, and p., '60 — '64 ; unable to work in consequence of an iujuiy by a railway accident, '64 — '66 ; s. s., Kiantone, N. Y., '66 — '69 ; s. s., Chautauqua Co., N. Y., '69 — '72 ; s. s., Jamestown, N. Y., '72— '75 ; a. p., Bloomfield, Ct., since '75. Married, Sept. 19, 1860, Clara M., dau. of William Hall, of Jamestown, N. Y. Two chil- dren. P. O. address, Bloomfield, Ct. Charles Hardon, son of Nathan and Sally (Hodges) Hardon, was born in Mansfield, Jan. 2, 1834 ; fitted for college at Mansfield Academy. Studied theology at Andover T. S., three months, and at Oberlin T. S., six months, afterwards by himself, while farming and teaching ; teacher, Delaware Lit. Inst., Franklin, N. Y., '55 — '62 ; Prep. Dept., Urbana Univ., Urbana, O., '62 — '64; ordained. New Jerusalem church, at Urbana, O., Dec. 4, 1864, and s. s. of the New Jerusalem church there, '64 — '65; s. s.,St. Louis, Mo., '66 — '67 ; s. s. , in Mansfield and Foxborough, '67 — '68 ; missionary of New Church Association, for Mass., residing at Lowell, '68 — '71 ; p.. 292 ALUMNI, 1855. Contoocookville, N. H., '71 ; principal of academy there, '72 — '75, and '76— '79, s. s., at Peoria, 111., '75— '76 ; Providence, R. I., '79— '81; w. c, Salem, '81— '82 ; Contoocook, N. H., since '82. Has published tracts on "The Second Coming of Our Lord," " Re- generation," " Atonement," and many other pamphlets. Married, (1) Aug. 20, 1863, Mary, dan. of David Cathcart, of Urbana, 0., who died Dec. 18, 1866 ; (2) Mrs. Clara A. (McGlathry) Pratt, dau. of William Henry McGlathry, of Frankfort, Me., who died Mar. 13, 1870; (3) Sept. 29, 1871, Annie E., sister of his second wife. Four children. P. 0. address, Contoocook, N. H. Elijah Paddock Harris, Ph. D., son of Daniel and Mary J. (Paddock) Harris, was born in LeRoj^ N. Y., Apr. 3, 1832 ; fitted for college at LeRoy Academy, N. Y. ; Genesee Coll., '51 — '53; Amherst Coll., '53— '55. Principal of Sodus Academy, N. Y., '55 — '56 ; of Warsaw Academy, N. Y., '56 — '67 ; studied Chemistry and Physics in Univ. of Gottingen, Germany, '57 — '59 ; Ph. D., Gottin- gen, 1859; Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, Victoria Coll., Coburg, C. W., '59— '67 ; in Beloit Coll., '67— '68 ; Professor of Chemistry, Amherst Coll., since '68. Author of a work on " Me- teorites," " Manual of Qualitative Analysis," " Non-metallic Chem- istry," and " Lecture Notes on General Chemistry." Married, July 26, 1860, Ellen A., dau. of Nehemiah Park, of Warsaw, N. Y. Six children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Nathaniel Coleman Hart, A. M., [Mount Kisco, N. Y.j, son of Robert Stewart and Harriet Wing (Russell) Hart, was bora in Bedford, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1835 ; fitted for college at Bedford Acade- my, N. Y., and at the grammar school of Columbia Coll. ; Columbia Coll., '51— '52; Amherst Coll., '52— '55. Studied law with his father; admitted to the bar, Jan. 15, 1857; lawyer, N. Y. Citv, '57— '61. Died from scarlet fever, in N. Y. City, June 6, 1861. Unmarried. John Hartwell, son of Samuel and Polly (Hagar) Hartwell, was born in Lincoln, Dec. 20, 1827 ; fitted for college at Lawrence Acad- emy, Groton. East Windsor T. I., '55— '67 ; teacher, Buckland, '57— '58 ; s. s., Hartland, Ct., '58— '59 ; ordained at Leverett, Sept. 29, 1859, and p., '59— '64; p., Becket, '64— '71 ; s. s., Southbury, Ct., '71 — '72, and p., '72 — '78. Died from inflammatory rheuma- tism, at Southbury, Ct., Dec. 18, 1878. Married, June 20, 1860, Sarah Wetmore, dau. of Giles Southmayd, of Middletown, Ct. Four children. Martin Stoddard Howard, A. M., son of Jotham and Mary Ann (White) Howard, was born in Milford, Aug. 22, 1830 ; fitted for college at Mt. HolHs Seminary. Studied theology, bj^ himself, while ALUMNI, 1855. 293 teacher at So. Dennis, '55 — '56 ; licensed to preach, Apr. 15, 1856 ; ordained at West Yarmouth, Nov. 20, 1856, and p. there, "'56 — '59 ; p., So. Dartmouth, '59 — '65; p., Groveland, '65 — '68; p., Wilbra- ham, since '68. Author of "Dawn and Eventide," various sermons and addresses, and numerous articles for the " Congregationalist." Married, Sept 26, 1855, Mary Adeline, dau. of Horatio N. Carlton, of Hopkinton. Five children. P. O. address; Wilbraham, Mass. Dixi Ckosbt Hottt, M. D.,.[rramingham], son of Enos and Grace (Crosby) Hoyt, was born in Northfleld, N. H., Aug. 24, 1833 ; fit- ted for college at Framingham. M. D., Harvard, 1860; practised at Southville (Southborough), '60 — '61; private, 13th Mass. Vols., '61 ; disabled by a severe fever, and discharged ; on his recovery ap- pointed Asst. Surgeon, 5th Mass. Regt., Oct. 22, 1861 ; Post Surgeon at Eeadville, '62 ; then Asst. Surgeon, 2d Mass. Heavy Artillery, '63 — '64. Died from yellow fever, at Nevvbern, N. C., Nov. 1, 1864. Unmarried. William Edward Hughitt, sou of Orin and Harriet (Wilbur) Hughitt, was born in Genoa, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1832 ; fitted for col- lege at Homer Academy, N. Y. Admitted to the bar, at Eochester, N. Y., in 1857 ; lawyer. Auburn, N. Y., since '57 ; Judge of Cayuga Co., N. Y., '63— '77. Married, Mar. 11, 1856, Rachel, dau. of Andrew Milliken, of Genoa, N. Y. Six children. P. O. address. Auburn, N. Y. Chester Daniel Jefferds, [Blackstone] , son of Rufus and Susan (Torrey) Jefferds, was born iu Dixfield, Me., Feb. 20, 1828 ; fitted for college at Gould Academy, Bethel, Me. Andover T. S., '55 — '58; missionary of Domestic Miss. Soc, at Richmond and Jamaica, Vt., '58 ; ordained at Chester, Vt., Oct. 20, 1858, and p., '58 — '62. Author of Autobiography, Poems, and Sermons, publish- ed in 1864. Died from consumption, at Chester, Vt., Nov. 22, 1862. Married, Jan. 18, 1859, Electa E., dau. of Hon. Thomas Miller, of Dummerston, Vt. Two children. Dana Israel Jocelyn, son of Israel and Hannah (Colton) Joee- lyn, was born in Georgia, Vt., Dec. 6, 1830; fitted for college at Bakersfield, Vt., with Jacob Spaulding. Teacher in High School, Grafton, '55 — '56 ; in High School, Stoneham, '56 — '59 ; at Clinton, '60— '62 ; at Maiden, '62— '65 ; dentist, St. Louis, Mo., since '65. Married, Sept. 10, 1874, Maria Louisa, dau. of Levi Moyer. One child. P. O. address, 517 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. William Leonard Joy, son of William H. and Hetty (Leonard) Joy, was born in Townshend, Vt., Aug 17, 1831 ; fitted for college 294 ALUMNI, 1855. at Leland Seminary, TownsHend, Vt. Studied law with Hon. John Roberts, at Townshend, Vt., and was admitted to the bar. May, 1857; lawyer, Sioux City, la., since '57; Dist. Atty. for Dakota Territory, '64 — '65 ; member of Iowa Legislature, '62 — '66 ; of the Capitol Commissioners, '70 — '72 ; Attorney for the Sioux City and Pacific R. R. Co., and President of the Sioux National Bank, since 1880. Married, Oct. 10, 1859, Frances A., dau. of Chauncey Stone, of Westmoreland, N. H. Two children. P. O. address, Sioux City, la. Henry Sylvester Kelsey, A. M., [Evansville, N. Y.J, son of Sylvester and Polly (Gates) Kelsey, was born at LeRoy, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1830 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, East- hampton. Teacher, Gallipolis, O., '55 — '56 ; East Windsor T. I., '56 — '57; tutor in Mathematics, Amherst Coll., '57 — '60; Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Physics, Beloit Coll., '60 — '63; ordained at Granby, Oct. 28, 1863, and p., '63— '66 ; p.. First church, Rock- ville, Ct., '66 — '68 ; home missionary. Mobile, Ala., '68 — '69 ; teacher, Geneva,N. Y.,'69— '70 ; p.,Holliston,'70— '73 ; p.,Woburn,'73— '76 ; p.. College St. church. New Haven, Ct., since '77 ; traveled in Europe in 1880. Author of Sermons in Monday Club Series. Married, (1) Aug. 8, 1861, Harriet A., dau. of Philip Schuyler Beebe, of Litcli- field, Ct., who died Aug. 3, 1865; (2) Oct. 16, 1867, Mrs. Eliza Leavitt Fiske, dau. of Rev. Aaron Foster, of East Charlemont. One child. P. O. address, 547 Chapel St., Hartford, Ct. James Brown Lord, A. M., LL. B., son of Aaron P. and Sarah (Sawyer) Lord, was born in Ipswich, June 6, 1835 ; fitted for college at Thetford Academy, Vt., and with Rev. John P. Cowles, of Ips- wich. Teacher, Hempstead Seminary, L. I., '55 — '56; studied law with Hon. Otis P. Lord of Salem, '57 — '58 ; and at Harvard Law School, '58— '60; LL. B., Harvard, 1860; studied with Clark & Shaw, in Boston, '60 ; admitted to the bar at Boston, iu July, 1860 ; lawyer, Boston, '60 — '61 ; at Methuen, '61 — '65 ; in Boston, since '65. Married, Apr. 11, 1866, M. Arvilla, dau. of Darius Hibberd, of Methuen. One child. P. O. address, 30 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. Matthew McClung, LL. B., son of Calvin Marshall and Eliza (Morgan) McClung, was born in Kuoxville, Tenn., Mar. 11, 1833: fitted for college with Marshall Henshaw, class of '45. Lebanon Law School, Tenn., '55 — '56 ; lawyer, Lexington, Mo., '56 ; merchant, Nashville, Tenn., '56— '72 ; at Knoxville, Tenn., since '72. Married, Apr., 29, 1858, Julia Anderson. Nine children. P. O. address, Knoxville, Tenn. William Lewis Montague, A.M., son of Dea. Ephraim and Laura (Sabin) Montague, was born in Belchertown, Apr. 6, 1831 ; fitted ALUMNI, 1855. 295 for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley, and at Williston Semiii3,ry, Easthampton. Teacher of Latin and Greek, Williston Seminary, '55 — '57; teacher in Amherst Coll., since '57; tutor, '57 — '58; instructor in Latin and French, '58 — '62 ; Asst. Professor of Latin, and instructor in French, '62 — '64 ; Professor of French, and Libra- rian, '64 — '68, when Italian and Spanish were added to his professor- ship ; resigned the office of Librarian in 1878 ; Prof essor of French, Italian and Spanish, since '78. Studied theology privately at Am- herst, and at Andover T. S., a few weeks ; licensed to preach by the Hampshire East Association, Feb. 14, 1860 ; Registrar of the college, '60 — '80 ; spent two years ('65 — '66 and '71 — ^'72) in study and travel in Europe. Author of "Manual of Italian Grammar," "Comparative Grammar of the Spanish Language," "Introduction to Italian Literature," and several historical papers; edited "Catalogue of Books added to Amherst College Library from 1855 to 1871," "Biographical Eecord of the Non-Graduate Members of Amherst College, 1821 — 1871, "and several pamphlets. Married, at Plymouth, Aug. 19, 1858, Rebecca Waterman, dau. of Capt. Henry Pope, of Halifax. Two adopted children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Moses Noekr, A. M., [St. Louis, Mo. J, son of John M. and Wilhelmina (Brant) Noerr, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 17, 1833 ; fitted for college at St. Louis English and Classical High School, Mo. ; Amherst Coll., '52 — '55. Teacher, '55 — '56 ; Prince- ton T. S., '56 — '59 ; ordained by Presbytery of Dubuque, la., June 19, 1860; s. s., Maquoketa, la., '59— '60, and p., '60— '64 ; s. s., Andrew, la., '59 — '64 ; s. s., Bellevue, la., '64 — '66 ; s. s., Arlington, 111., '67— '68; s. s., Beulah and Cove Valley, 111., '68— '70; s. s., Paxton, 111., '70— '71 ; p., Milan, 111., '71 — '77; s. s., Gilman, 111., '78 — '80; p., Decatur, Mich., since '80. Unmarried.' P. O. address, Decatur, Mich. John Orne, son of John and Sarah Ingalls (Morse) Orne, was born in Newburyport, Apr. 29, 1834 ; fitted for college at Newbury- port High School, and by himself ; Amherst Coll., '52 — '55. Princi- pal of Barnard High School, Southampton, N. H., '56 ; sub-master. Brown High School, Newburyport, '56 — '68 ; principal of South Grammar School, Lawrence, '58 — '62 ; sub-master, Salem High School, '62 — '63 ; teacher of private school, Salem, '63 — '67 ; sub- master and teacher of Physics in Cambridge High School, since '67. Married, Nov. 28, 1867, Louisa Fisk, dau. of Richard Lindsay, of Salem. No children. P. O. address, 104 EUery St., Cambridge, Mass. Levi Sewall Packard, A. M., [Woonsocket, R. I.], son of Levi and Clarissa (Sandford) Packard, was born in Spencer, June 7, 1834 ; fitted for college at Leicester and Monson Academies. Teacher, 296 AtuMNi, 1865. Chatham, N. Y., '55 — '59; Nassau, N. Y., '59 — '60; Spencertown, N. Y., '60— '63 ; West Stockbridge, '63— '66 ; principal, Charlton Academy, Charlton, N. Y., '66 — '69 ; Supt. of Schools, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., since 1869. Man-ied, (1) Apr. 15, 1858, Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Ephraim Traver, of Valatie, N. Y., who died Sept. 2, 1875 ; (2) June 26, 1877, Marion P., dau. of William G. Brown, of Plattsburg, N. Y. Five children. P. O. address, Sara- toga Springs, N. Y. James Challis Parsons, son of Gorham and Abigail Marshall (Challis) Parsons, was born in Gloucester, Aug. 16, 1833 ; fitted for college at Gloucester High School. Teacher, High School, Marble- head, '55 — '57 ; Harvard Divinity School, '57 — '59 ; ordained at Waltham, June 6, 1860, and p., '60 — '64; principal of High School, Waltham, '64 — '77; p.. Second Unitarian church, Athol, '77 — 81; principal of Prospect Hill School, Greenfield, since Sept., 1881 ; s. s., Unitarian church, Northampton, winter of '82 — '88. Author of " The Living Word" and articles in the "Unitarian Review." Married, Nov. 24, 1859, Etta A., dau. of Clark Blaisdell, M. D., of Marble- head. Three children. P. O. address, Greenfield, Mass. Philip Chester Porter, M. D., son of Philip R. and Sarah (Carver) Porter, was born in Berkeley, Apr. 17, 1833; fitted for college with Rev. Lucius R. Eastman. Teacher, Dighton Academy, '55 — '57 ; Reading High School, '58 — '60 ; Newton Grammar School, '61; Med. Coll., Univ. of Mich., '64— '65 ; Berkshire Med. Inst., '65— '66 ; M. D., Berkshire Med. Inst., 1866; physician, Dighton, three or four months ; teacher of Swampscott Grammar School, '67 — '73 ; physician, Lowell, '73 — '75 ; principal of High School, Medway, '75 — '77 ; teacher, Dover, '77 — '78 ; principal of High School, Wrentham, since '78. Married, May 26, 1869, Marion R., dau. of George Wood, of Jordan, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, Wrentham, Mass. Erastus Ladd Prentice, A. M., son of Stephen and Wealthy (Ladd) Prentice, was born in Franklin, Ct., Aug. 20, 1825; fitted for college by himself, and at Amenia Seminary, N. Y. ; Genesee Coll., N. Y., '51— '53; Amherst Coll., '53— '55 ; during his college course he preached nearly every Sunday in the Methodist chapel. So. Amherst. Studied theology ; joined the New York Qonf erence of the M. E. church ; ordained by Bishop Simpson, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., in June, '56 ; p., Kingston, N. Y., '56— '57 ; St. Pauls church, N. Y. City, with Dr. John McClintock, '57— '58 ; Newburgh, N. Y., '58 — '59 ; at Chester, Matteawan, Tuckahoe, Poughkeepsie, Peeks- kill and Warwick in the same state. Died from congestion of the brain, at Warwick, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1873. Married, Oct. 12, 1858, Ella M., dau. of Elvin Rogers, Esq., of Kingston, N. Y. Two children. ALUMNI, 1865. 297 Joseph Brown Reynolds, M. D., [Gloucester], son of Dr. Joseph and Lucy (Prescott) Reynolds, was born inRockport, Jan. 28, 1834 ; fitted for college at Gloucester High School. Teacher, Concord, in 111. and Mo., '56 — '57 ; studied medicine with hisfather, and at Har- vard Med. School; M. D., Harvard, 1862; City Physician to the Boston Institutions at Deer Island, '62— '63 ; Asst. Surgeon, 49th Regt. Mass. Vols., '63; Asst. Surgeon, U.S. A., '63— '64 ; physi- cian. New Salem, 111., '68 — '71. Died from neuralgia of the stom- ach, at New Salem, 111., Aug. 28, 1871. Married, Feb. 19,1868, Mrs. Mary (McWilliams) Ludlow, dau. of James McWilliams, of Griggs ville, lU. Henry Jackson Richardson, son of Daniel and Olive Berry (Per- kins) Richardson, was born in Middleton, June 23, 1829 ; fitted forcol- lege at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher, Topsfleld Academy, '55— '66 ;AndoverT. S.,'56— '59 ; ordained at Lincoln, Sept. 6, 1860, and p.. First church, since '60. Author of a " Historical Manual of the First church of Lincoln." Married, June 26, 1864, Mrs. Har- riet A. (Colburn) French, dau. of William Colburn, of Lincoln. No children. P. O. address, Lincoln, Mass. Horace Leonard Singleton, [St. Louis, Mo.j, son of Henry and Mary Ann (Reynolds) Singleton, was born in Portsmouth, Va., Dec. 27, 1833 ; fitted for college with Edward Wyman, at St. Louis, Mo. Princeton T. S., '56— '69 ; ordained as evangelist, by the Presbytery of Upper Mo., in Oct., 1860; s. s., Chillicothe, Mo., '60 — '62; p., Broadway Presbyterian church, Baltimore, Md., '62 — '63;s. s., Bel Air, Md., '63— '64 ; Baltimore, Md., '64— '65 ; p., Wilmington, N. C, '66— '71 ; editor of " Good News," and " The Alliance," Baltimore, Md., '72 — '74; w. c, Baltimore, Md., since '74. One of the authors of "The Monumental City, its Past His- tory and Present Resources." Married, Oct. 20, -1863, Martha Col- gate, dau. of George W. Morling, of Baltimore, Md. Two children. P. O. address, 488 Eutaw Place, Baltimore, Md. Ezra Thompson Sprague; [West Killingly, Ct.J, son of William B. and Joanna (Hutchins) Sprague, was born in Windham, Ct., June 23, 1833; fitted for college at West Killingly Academy, Ct. Teacher, West Killingly Academy, Ct., '55 — '56 ; studied law with Smith & Keyes, of Madison, Wis., '56 — '58 ; admitted to the bar in 1857; lawyer, Madison, Wis., '68 — '61 ; private. Corporal and Ser- geant, 1st Wis. Vols., '61 ; Commanding Adjutant, 8th Wis. Vols., '61 — '64 ; Col. 42d Wis. Vols., commanding the Post at Cairo, and Brev. Brig.' Gen., '64— '65 ; lawyer, De Pere, Wis., '66— '70 ; Circuit Judge, '70— '71 ; retired. Salt Lake City, Utah, '73— '75 ; lawyer there, since '75 ; U. S. Commissioner and Register in Bankruptcy, ^nd Clerk of the Supreme Court, Utah. Married, Nov. 20, 1860, Helen L., dau. of J. B. Crandall, of Clinton, Wis. Four children. P. O. address. Salt Lake City, Utah. 31 298 ALUMNI, 1855. Edward Alexander Strong, A. M., son of Alexander and Cath- arine (Goodnow) Strong, was born in Boston, Dec. 10, 1834 ; fitted for college at Boston Latin School. Traveled in Europe and the East, '55 — '56; Andover T. S., '56 — '57; merchant, Boston, '57 — '81 ; retired from active business in 1881. Married, June 10, 1858, Marion Hubbard, dau. of Clinton Clarke, of Brookline. Two children. P. O. address, 99 Pearl St., Boston, Mass. Chauncey Boardman Thomas, son of Alpheus and Electa (Bangs) Thomas, was born in New Salem, Sept. 7, 1834 ; fitted for college at New Salem and Amherst Academies. Teacher, Ellington, Ct., '55— '56; in Westfleld, '56— '57 ; Andover T. S., '57— '60 ; City missionary, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., '60 — '62; ordained, Jan. 28, 1862 ; Chaplain of Hospital, Alexandria, Va., '62 — '63 ; of Hospital at New Orleans, La., '63 — '66; p., Salem Cong, church, Chicago, 111., '66— '68; p., Peru, 111., '68— '72 ; w. c, Amherst, '72— '76 ; p.. Glover, Vt., '76 — '80. Died from marasmus, at Amherst, Jan. 20, 1881. Married, Jan. 28, 1863, Catharine, dau. of Jacob Storm, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. One child. Charles Henry Walton, son of Joseph S. and Esther (Southmayd) Walton, was born in Sherbrooke, C. E., June 12, 1834; fitted for college by himself ; Univ. of Vt., '51— 53; Amherst Coll., '53 — '55. Without active employment, on account of poor health, N. Y. City, and New Haven, Ct., '55— '61 ; 1st Lieut., 6th Eegt., N. Y. Vols., '61 ; Acting Asst. Quartermaster, '61 — '62; in emplo}' of a publishing house, N. Y. City, '62 — '67 ; at Jacksonville, Fla.,'67 — '68 ; proprietor and editor of the "Tallahassee Sentinel," Fla., '68 — '75; editor of " The Florida Agriculturist," Jacksonville, Fla., '75 — '77. Died from consumption, at Jacksonville, Fla., June 27, 1877. Married, May 7, 1859, Margaret Hughes of N. Y. City. Two children. George Washburn, D. D., son of Philander and Elizabeth (Homes) Washburn, was born in Middleborough, Mar. 1, 1833; iitted for college at Pierce Academy, Middleborough. Traveled in Europe and the East, '55— '66 ; Andover T. S., '57— '58, and '62— '63 ; Treasurer of the A. B. C. F. M. at Constantinople, Turkey, '58 — '62 ; ordained at Middleborough as missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., July 29, 1863; stationed at Constantinople, '63 — '68; Pro- fessor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Robert CoU., Constantinople, since 1869 ; Director of the College, since '71 ; Acting President, in 1872 ; President of the College, since '77. Made a careful survey in 1872, of the country about the Bosphorus, and published the results. Author of "Woman; her work in the Church," and "The Deaconesses of Kaiserwerth on the Rhine;" has written much for reviews and papers in England and America. In 1879, the First ALUMNI, 1855. 290 Bulgarian Parliament passed a vote of thanks for what he had done for the nation. D. D., Amherst Coll., 1874. Married, Apr. 15, 1859, Henrietta L., dau. of Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D. D., of Constan- tinople. Three children. P. O. address, Constantinople, Turkey. Benjamin Franklin Webster, [St. Louis, Mo.j, son of Benja- min and Rhoda (Abbott) Webster, was born in Boston, Aug. 29, 1835 ; fitted for college with Edward Wyman, at St. Louis, Mo. ; Amherst Coll., '53 — '55. Teacher, St. Louis, Mo., '55— '56 ; in Monticello, 111., '56— '57 ; editor of "Alton Daily Courier," III., '57 and '61 ; studied law in St. Louis, Mo., '58 — '59; admitted to the bar in Nov., 1859 ; lawyer, Alton, 111., '59 — '66 ; correspondent of "N. Y. Herald," '61— '63 ; confidential clerk to the Asst. Sec. of War, '63 — '64; lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., since '67. Married, Sept. 3, 1868, Mary E., dau. of John H. Bragg, of St. Louis, Mo. Four children. P. O. address, 615 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo. John Loren Wilson, [De Peyster, N. Y.], son of John T. and Sarah (Mason) Wilson, was born in Macomb, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1829 ; iitted for college at Ogdensburg, and Potsdam Academies, N. Y. Teacher, Springfield, 111., '56— '62 ; Capt. 114th 111. Vols., '62— '64 ; Provost Marshal at Memphis, Tenn., '64 — '65 ; teacher, one year ; in business, two years; farmer, Waco, Neb., since '79. Married, Dec. 5, 1878, Mary A. Keyes of Pana, III., who died Jan. 1, 1880. One child. P. O. address, Waco, Neb. Henry Dwight Woouworth, son of John M. and Mary Waterman (Armstrong) Woodworth, was born in Lebanon, Ct., Feb. 18, 1826 ; fitted foi- college at Monson Academy. Professor of Mathe- matics, Paducah Coll., Ky., '55 — '56 ; teacher. No. Scituate, R. L, '56— '57; Andover T. S., '57— '60 ; ordained at East Bridge- water, Sept. 12, 1860; p.. Union church, East and West Bridge- water, '60 — '62; a. p., Wellesley, '63 — '65; City missionary, Boston, '66— '67 ; p., Westford, '67— '69; p., Rehoboth, '70— '73 ; w. c. East Cambridge, since '73. In business, watchmaker and jeweler, Boston, since '77. Married, Aug. 14, 1855, Sarah E., dau. of Luther Carkin, of Brookfield. Three children. P. O. address, 156 Cambridge St., E. Cambridge, Mass. scientific department. RuFus Chandler Bailey, son of Moses and Anne (Chandler) Bailey, was born in Auburn, Me., July 28, 1833; fitted for college at Litchfield, Waterville, and Auburn Academies, Me. ; entered Scientific Department, Amherst Coll., in 1854. Civil Engineer, '55 — '58 ; studied law, '68 — '60 ; admitted to the bar, Aug. 18, 1860 ; teacher, while studying law, two winters ; lawyer, Rockford, 111., '60— '73 ; Judge of Winnebago Co., 111., since '73. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Rockford, 111. 300 ALUMNI, 185;'.. Henry Bbadpoku Nason, A. M., Ph. I)., M. D., LL. J)., [Easthampton] , son of Elias and Susanna (Keith) Nason, was born in Foxborough, June 22, 1831 ; fitted for college at Williston Semi- nary, Easthampton ; entered the Scientific Department, Amherst Coll., in 1852. Studied Chemistry und Natural Science in fieorgia Augusta Univ., Gottingen, Germany, '5,0— '57 ; Ph. I)., Gottingen, 1857 ; Professor of Natural History, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., '57 — '58 ; Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science, Beloit Coll., '58— '66 ; Professor of ChemiKtiy and Mineralogy, Rens- selaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., since 'OG. M. D., Union Univ., N. Y., 1880 ; LL. D., Beloit, 1880. InternationalJuror, Paris Exposition, 1878. Elected Fellow of the Chemical Society of London, in 1878 ; member of several Scientific Societies. Author of " Inaugu- ral Dissertation on the Formation of Ethers," "Tables of Reaction for Qualitative Analysis," and " Table in Colors for (Qualitative An- alysis ;" edited Elderhorst's " Manual of Blow-pipe Analysis ;" trans- lated and edited " Wohler's Iland-book of Mineral Analysis," and "Manual of Blow-pipe Analytfis and Determinative Mineralogy." Married, Sept. 7, 1864, Frances Kellogg, dau. of Hon. Martin I. Townsend, LL. D., of Troy, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, Troy, N. Y. Chaklbs Edw^ard Si'inney, son of John and Betsey (Wilbnr) Spinney, was born in Tiuintoii, May 24, 1831 ; fitted for college at Lynn High School; Amherst Coll., '52 — '55. Teacher, Lynn High School, '55 — '56 ; in Milwaukee, Wis., since '56 ; principal of Twelfth Dist. Public School, and asst. editor of the " Milwaukee School Monthly." Married, June 15, 1861, Elsie II., dau. of James Hill, of Seattle, Washington Ter. Five children. P. O. address, Mil- waukee, Wis. CLASS OF 1856. Joseph Andrews, [Cincinnati, O.], son of Daniel and Jane (Wil- liamson) Andrews, was born in Meadville, P:i., Dec. 23, lH:i5 ; fitted for college with Rev. Luther Wright of Easthampton. Merchant, Cincinnati, O., since '57. Mai-ried, Oct. 6, 1861, Alice, dau. of John P. Tweed. One child. P. O. address, 31 No. Pearl St., Cin- cinnati, O. Lyman Baktlett, son of Leonard and Hannah ((Jrosby) Bartlett, was born in No. Hadley, Feb. 20, 1831 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley, and Williston Seminary, Easthampton. East Windsor T. I., '58 — '61 ; ordained, Aug. 8, 1861 ; p., Morrisvillc, Vt., '61 — '67; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Cscsarca, Turkey, since '67 ; visited America in 1878, and returned in 1879. Published a few sermons. Married, Oct. 30, 1857, Cornelia C, dau. of Shep- herd Barrows, of Columbus, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, Caesarea, Turkey, via Constantinople. ALUMNI, 1856. 301 Walter Barton, son of Phinehas Dwight and Eunice (Preston) Barton, was born in Granby, May 5, 1833 ; fitted for college at Wil- liston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Williston Seminary, '56 — '58 ; East Windsor T. I., '58— '61 ; s. s., Oxford, Ct., '62—'63 ; s. s., Grafton, Vt., '63— '64 ; ordained at So. Amherst, Feb. 17, 1864, and p., '64— '66 ; s. s., Suffleld, Ct., '66— '69, and p., '69— '75 ; p., Lynn, since '76. Published dedication and funeral sermons. Mar- ried, Aug. 6, 1861, Mattie M., dau. of Erastus Smith, of No. Had- ley. Two children. P. O. address, Lynn, Mass. James Atwood Bates, [Plj'mouth], son of Eev. James and Emily (Atwood) Bates, was born in Newton, May 2, 1832 ; fitted for col- lege at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, and Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '57— '60 ; ordained at Granby, Sept. 19, 1860; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Jaffna, Ceylon, '61 — '63 ; s. s., Hun- tington, '64— '65; p., Balpore, 0., '66— '72 ; a. p., Brooklyn, O., '72— '74; a. p., Lowell, '74— '76 ; a. p., Wolcott, Vt., '77— '78; a. p., Barton Landing, Vt., since '79. Married, Oct. 25, 1860, Sarah Adams, dau. of Rev. A. Tobey, D. D., of Durham, N. H. Five children. P. O. address. Barton Landing, Vt. JosiAH Beardslet, a. M., sou of Almus and Amanda (Cogswell) Beardsley, was born in Ellsworth, O., Feb. 10, 1833 ; fitted for col- lege at Cottage Hill Academy, Ellsworth, O. : Western Reserve Coll., '52— '53 ; Amherst Coll., '53— '56. Teacher, Cottage Hill Academy, Ellsworth, O., five years; at Jackson, O., two years; among the Freedmeu, at Baton Rouge, La., fourteen months ; principal of Un- ion Schools, Newton Falls, O., one year; of Lancaster Institute, Wis., two years ; teacher of Mathematics, Albion Academy, five years ; licensed to preach by the Beloit Convention of Congregational churches, 1872 ; for some years preached nearly every week in con- nection with his teaching ; ordained at Sun Prairie, Wis., Dec. 9, 1874, and a. p., '74 — '78 ; a. p.. East Troy, Wis., since '78. Mar- ried, Mar. 4, 1864, Emily, dau. of John Bingham, of Ellsworth, O. Two children. P. O. address. East Troy, Wis. Joseph Bloomer, [Dubuque, la. J, son of James and Mary (Don- nelley) Bloomer, was born in No. Washington, Pa., June 10, 1829 ; fitted for college in the Preparatory Department of Iowa Coll. , Dav- enport, la., and at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '56 — '57 ; licensed to preach by the Dubuque Association, '57 ; s. s., McGregor, la., '57— '58. Died at McGregor, la., Feb. 21,1868. Married, Nov. 5, 1857, Caroline M., dau. of Asa Backus, of Nor- wich, Conn. Edward Emerson Bradbury, A. M., son of William Sanders and Elizabeth (Emerson) Bradbury, was born in Westminster, Feb. 7, 302 ALUMNI, 1856. 1832 ; fitted for college at Westminster Academj'. Teacher, Green- field, '56 — '57 ; "Ware, '57 — '68 ; one of tlie proprietors of the Green- leaf Female Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., '58 — '65 ; studied law at Brook- lyn, N. Y.,'65— '66 ; admitted to the barin 1866 ; lawyer,N. Y. City, and Brooklyn, N.Y., '66 — '71 ; dealerinMunicipalBonds, '71- — '73;in '73 removed to Uedham, and in '75 to West Somerville ; Master of a Grammar School, Somerville, '76 — ^'77; Sub-master of High School, Cambridge, '77 — '79; Sec. and Treas. of Boston Carburetter Co., Boston ; grocer, Providence, R. I., '82 — . Mamed, Nov. 26, 1866, Sarah Jane, dau. of Solomon Sykes, of Peekskill, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, 35 Benevolent St., Providence, E. I. William Frothingham Bradbury, A. M. , son of William Sand- ers and Elizabeth (Emerson) Bradbury, was born in Westminster, May 17, 1829; fitted for college at Westminster Academy; taught every winter but one, '48 — '66. Teacher in Cambridge High School, since '56 ; Hopkins Classical Master, since '65 ; Head Master, '68 — '70, '78 — '79, and since '81. Patentee of " Devices for Teaching the Metric System." Author of " Trigonometry and Surveying," " El- ementary Algebra," "Elementary Geometry," " Elementary Trigo- nometry," " Elementary Geometry" (University Edition), "Practi- cal Arithmetic," Elementary Arithmetic," " Logarithms of Num- bers," " Metric System," and " Cambridge High School History and Catalogue." Member of the Common Council, '83 — . Married, Aug. 27, 1857, Margaret, dau. of Abijah Jones, of Templeton. Three children. P. O. address, 369 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass. Chester Bridgman, A. M., son of Clark and Sophronia (Clark) Bridgman, was born in Westhampton, July 3, 1833 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Columbia T. S., S. C, '56 — '57 ; Princeton T. S., '57— '59 ; s. s., Woodstowu, N. J., '59— '60 ; ordained there by the West Jersey Presbytery, Jan. 6, 1860, and p., '60— '63 ; p., Cong, church, Ludlow, '64— '66 ; s. s., Medfield, '67— '68; p., Presbyterian church, Williamstown, N. J., '69 — '71; p., Presbyterian church, Portland (Upper Mount Bethel), Pa., '71 — '73 ; evangelist, Woodstown, N. J., '73 — '77 ; p., Cong, church, Torring- ford, Ct., '77— '79; a. p., Greenfield Hill, Ct., '79— '81; w. c, Woodstown, N. J., since '81. Author of " Mechanism of Man," Funeral Discourses, a tract, " Come unto Me," and contributions to religious papers. Married, May 30, 1861, Sarah H., dau. of Israel S. Reed, of Woodstown, N. J. One child. P. O. address. Woods- town, N. J. Reuel Baxter Clarke, son of Salmon and Susan (Smith) Clarke, was born in Sunderland, April 29, 1831 ; fitted for college at Shel- burne Falls AcademJ^ Principal of HoUis Institute, So. Braintree, '56 — '58; of Westminster and Saxton's River Academies, Vt., '58; ALUMNI, 1856. 303 of Rochester Academy, '58 — '60; of Reading High School, '60; of Milford High School, '60— '65 ; of Fitchburg High School, '65— '75 ; Supt. of Schools and principal of Central High School, Binghamton, N. Y., '75— '76; principal of Waltham High School, '76— '78; of No. Brookfield High School, since '78. Married, at Milford, July 24, 1867, IdellaRosina, dau. of Cyrus Noyes, of Milford. One child. P. O. address. North Brookfield, Mass. Chester Lemuel Cushman, [Monson], son of Capt. Lemuel and Polly (Gage) Cushman, was born in Stafford, Ct., Mar. 29, 1831 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '56 — '57 ; principal of High School, Peabody, '57 — '59 ; studied theology at Peabody and Belchertown, with Rev. James ' C. Murray, D. D., and Rev. H. B. Blake; ordained, Dec. 21, 1859; p., Townshend, Vt., '59— '66 ; p., Ludlow, '66— '74 ; p., Phillipston, '74— '78; a. p., Jenksville (Ludlow), '78— '81. Died from apoplexy, at Jenksville, Apr. 21, 1881. Married, Aug. 5, 1857, Laura Ann Maria, dau. of Dea. Ephraim Montague, of Belchertown. Five children. John Henry Dodge, son of Stephen and Sally (Grant) Dodge, was born in Wenham, Feb. 14, 1828 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Andover T. S., '56 — '59; ordained as a missionary, at Wenham, Sept. 21, 1859 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Sherboro Island, Mendi, W. Africa, '59 — '61 ; returned to this country on account of the ill-health of his wife ; p., Wendell, '61 — '63. Died from lung-fever, at Wendell, June 18, 1863. Married, Oct. 6, 1859, Elvira M., dau. of David Wait, of Amherst. Adolphe Augustin Dupre, son of Adolphe and Emilie (de Ver- bois) Duprd, was born in New Orleans, La., Nov. 15, 1836 ; fitted for college at Orleans High School, La. Studied law in New Orleans, La., '58 — '60 ; admitted to the bar, June 20, 1859 ; LL. B., Univ. of La., 1860; practised there, '59 — '62; enlisted in the Battalion "Washington Artillery," of that city, and served in the C. S. A., until disabled by a wound in one lung, received in the battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863 ; retired, '63— '73. Died from the effects of his wound, in New Orleans, La., June 19, 1873. Married, Apr. 17, 1861, Coralie, dau. of Charles De Blanc, Esq., of New Orleans, La. Six children. William Willard Eakle, [Worcester], son of Willard and Rhoda (Adams) Earle, was born in W. Troy, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1830 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy. Union T. S., '56 — '59 ; ordained, Jan. 29, 1860 ; s. s., Canton, Miss., '59 — '60 ; at Sycamore, 111., '60 — '61. Died from bronchial consumption, at Worcester, Apr. 26, 1861. Unmarried. 304 ALUMNI, 1856. James Marsh Ellis, son of Granville and Mary Ann (Marsh) Ellis, was born in Boston, Nov. 23, 1834 ; fitted for college at Bos- ton Latin School. Studied law with Thornton K. Lothrop, Esq., and attended lectures at Harvard Law School ; admitted to the bar, in Dec, 1858 ; lawyer, '58— '61 ; 2d Lieut., 2d Mass. Vols., '61— '64 ; Lieut. Col., '64 ; banker and broker, N. Y. City, and in Boston, since '64. Unmarried. P. 0. address, 32 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. Edward Gay, son of Ira and Mary (White) Gay, was born in Nashua, N. H., Oct. 26, 1836; fitted for college at Mr. Kendall's private school, Lowell. Teacher in Quincy School, Boston, '56 — '65 ; in business since '65 ; part of the time in the firm of Smith Bros. & Gay; then in charge of the ofHce of A. Cochrane & Co., Boston; residing at Maiden. Married, Dec. 31, 1859, Eloise H., dau. of Col. J. J. Fox, of Nashua, N. H. Two children. P. O. address, 55 Kilby St., Boston, Mass. JosiAH Hamilton Goddard, M. D., son of Josiah and Miranda (White) Goddard, was born in Orange, Feb. 10, 1830 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy, and Saxton's Elver Academy, Vt. Merchant,. Orange, '56 — '58; principal of High School, Troy, 111., '58 — '59 ; studying medicine there also ; studied at Peterboro, N. Y., '59 — '61 ; M. D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, 1861 ; physician, Huntington, '61— '75 ; at Orange, since '75. Married, Aug. 30, 1857, Eliza Jane, dau. of Charles Corey, of Dublin, N. H. One child. P. O. address, Orange, Mass. Edvtaed Payson Goodwin, D. D., son of Solomon and Hannah (Hamlin) Goodwin, was born in Rome, N. Y., July 31, 1832 ; fitted for college privately, and at Rome Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '53— '56. Union T. S., '56— '59 ; ordained, Nov. 10, 1859 ; s. s., Burke, Vt., '59— '60 ; p., Columbus, O., '60— '67 ; p., Chicago, 111., since '68. Chaplain, U. S. A., six weeks; served on the Christian Commission. D. D., Western Reserve Coll., 1868, and Amherst Coll., 1869. Married, Sept. 27, 1860, Ellen Maria, dau. of Myron Chamberlin, of Lyndon, Vt. Three children. P. O. address, 304 W. Washington St., Chicago, 111. Samuel Augustus Gould, son of Hon. Herman D. and Anna Eliza Gould, was born in Delhi, N. Y., May 31, 1836; fitted for college at Delaware Academy, Delhi, N. Y. Studied law but did not prac- tise ; journalist, connected with "Florida Union," "Florida Agri- culturalist," and "Florida. Immigrant," Jacksonville, Fla., and corresponded with other papers. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Chicago, 111. ALUMNI, 1856. 305 Henry Clinton Graves, A. M., sou of Newcomb and Almira (Phillips) Graves, was born in Deerfield, Sept. 22, 1830 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy, and Williston Seminary, East- hampton. Newton T. I., '56— '58 ; ordained, Mar. 9, 1858; p., Bunker Hill Baptist church, Charlestown, '58— '63 ; p., Brown St. Baptist church. Providence, R. I., '63 — '74; p.. Fall River, ' 74— '80; p., First Baptist church, Haverhill, since Apr. 1, 1880. Cor- responding editor of the "Christian Era," since '67; author of " Life of Rev. David Benedict, D. D.," and "The Bible a Power ;" editor of " Benedict's History of the Donatists," and " Sermons of Rev. P. B. Haughwout." Married, Aug. 9, 1859, Susan Elizabeth, dau. of Perley Stedman, of Braintree. Three children. P. O. ad- dress, Haverhill, Mass. Thaddeus Graves, son of Solomon and Sophia (Morton) Graves, was born in Hatfield, Nov. 1, 1834; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Studied law at Albany, 1867 ; admitted to the bar, in Albany, 1858 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, '58— '67 ; farmer, Hatfield, since '68. Married, Nov. 2, 1866, Mary A., dau. of John Hubbard, of Hatfield. Five children. P. O. address, Hatfield, Mass. Charles Edwin Griggs, [Chaplin, Ct.], son of Daniel and Eliz- abeth (Hewitt) Griggs, was born in Pomfret, Ct., July 21, 1827; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Union T. S., '56 — '59; licensed to preach, Apr., 1869 ; s. s., So. Coventry, Ct., '59 ; assist- ed in collecting religious, statistics of Ct., '60; s. s., Stafford, Ct., '61; s. 8., Hampton, Ct., '62; s. s., Windham, Ct., '65; s. s., Scotland, Ct., '66; s. s., Eastford, Ct., '67; s. s., Hampton, Ct., '68 and '70 ; assisted in taking U. S. census, 1870 ; s. s., Willington, Ct., '71 — '72; s. s., Abington, Ct., '73; teacher and preacher, Chaplin, Ct., since '72. Member of Ct. Senate, 1868. Married, Sept. 5, 1859, Mary Jane, dau. of Jeremiah Hall, of Chaplin, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Chaplin, Ct. George Mortimer Guernsey, A. M., [Montrose, Pa. J, son of Levi Buel and Abigail (Tyler) Guernsey, was born in Tioga, Pa., Oct. 4, 1828; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Pa., and Owego Academy, N. Y. Teacher, Owego Academy, N. Y., '57 — '58; teacher of Mathematics, Milton Academy, Wis., '58 — '60 principal of Platteville Academy, Wis., '60 — '66; Professor of Mathematics, State Normal School, Platteville, Wis., '66 — '67 engaged in Insurance business, '67 — ; Supt. of Schools, Platteville Wis., since '75. Married, Dec. 15,1856, Martha J., dau. of Rev James B. Roach, of Brooklyn, Pa. Two children. P. O. address Platteville, Wis. Edwin Coleman Hand, son of Theron and Sarah (Topping) Hand, was born in Bridgehamptou, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1832 ; fitted for 32 306 ALUMNI, 1856. college at the Academy there. Studied law with Judge J. Lawrence Smith, and at the Albany Law School ; admitted to the bar at Albany, in 1858 ; lawyer. Sag Harbor, N. Y., '58 — '61 ; assisted in raising a company for the Uth N. Y. Cavalry ; was commissioned 2d Lieut., and rose to the rank of Capt. Died from typhoid fever, at Bridge- hampton, N. Y., June 27, 1865. Unmarried. AuGDSTUS Harrington, son of George and Lamira (Bristol) Harrington, was born in Gainesville, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1835; fitted for college at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. ; Genesee Coll., '61— '53; Amherst Coll., '53— '56. Principal of Scientific and Classical Academy, Millville, N. Y., '56 — '57; studied law at Warsaw, N. Y., with Gen. L. W. Thayer ; admitted to the bar at Bufealo, N. Y., May 4, 1864; editor of the " Western New Yorker," '58— '61; Capt. of Co. D, 136th Regt., N. Y. Vols., '62— '63. Lawyer, Warsaw, N. Y., since 1864. Married, (1) Sept. 16, 1862, Martha, dau. of Amos M. Barnett, of Warsaw, N. Y., who died Oct. 4, 1871 ; (2) May 20, 1874, Sarah Alice, dau. of Justin E. Earle, of N. Y. City. Three children. P. O. address, Warsaw, N. Y. HiKAM CoLUNS Haydn, D. D., son of David Ellsworth and Lucinda M. (Cooley) Haydn, was born in Pompey, N. Y., Dee. 11, 1831 ; fitted for college at Pompey Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll. , '53— '56. Union T.S., '56— '59 ; s. s., Montville, Ct., '59— '61 ; ordained at W. Meriden, Ct., Jan 16, 1862, and p., '62— '66 ; s. s., St. Johnsbury, Vt., '66; p., Painesville, 0., '66 — '71, during which time he visited Palestine; s. s.. Pilgrim church, St. Louis, Mo., '71 — '72; assoc. p.. First Presbyterian church, Cleveland, O., '72— '80 ; Dist. Sec, A. B. C. F. M., N. Y. City, since '80. Author of "Lay Effort," and "Death and Beyond." D. D., WoosterUniv., 1878. Married, (1) May 1, 1861, Elizabeth B., dau. of Daniel Coit, Esq., of Norwich, Ct., who died June 5, 1862; (2) Jan. 7, 1864, Sarah J., dau. of Howell Merriman, of W. Meriden, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, 39 Bible House, N. Y. City. Thomas Peverly Herrick, son of Benjamin and Cynthia (Hogan) Herrick, was born in W. Bloomfield, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1833; fitted for college at Lima, N. Y. ; Genesee Coll., '52 — '54 ; Amherst Coll., '54 — ^'56. Teacher in Canandaigua Academy, N. Y., '56 — '58 ; went to Kansas, and engaged in the politics of the Territory ; member of the first State Legislature ; Capt. and afterwards Col. of the 7th Kans. Cavalry, '61 — 65 ; merchant, '65 — '66 ; farmer. Highland, Kans., '66. Died from cholera, at Highland, Kans., Sept. 9, 1866. Charles Henry Hitchcock, A. M., Ph. D., son of Rev. Dr. Edward and Orra (White) Hitchcock, was born in Amherst, Aug. 23, 1836 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. ALUMNI. 1856. 307 Yale T. S., '56— '57 ; asst. geologist in survey of Vt., '57— '60 ; Andover T. S., '59 — '61 ; licensed to preach, by Norfolk Association, 1861; dii-ector of Maine Geological Survej', '61 — '62; lecturer on zoology, Amherst Coll., '58 — '64; studied at the Royal School of Mines, and at the British Museum, London, Eng., '66 — '67 ; mining geologist in N. Y., '65 — '69; director of N. H. geological survey, '68— '73; Professor of Geology, Lafayette Coll., '66— '70; Profes- sor of Geology and Mineralogy, Dartmouth Coll., since '69; and State geologist of N. H., since '68. Author of Reports of the Geolog- ical Survey of Vt. ; of Me. ; of N. H. ; and nearly one hundred scientific papers. Ph. D., Lafayette Coll., 1869. Member of the Imperial Geol. Inst., Austria; American Philosophical Society, Phil- adelphia, and several other scientific societies. Married, June 19, 1862, Martha Bliss, dau. of Prof. Elijah Porter Barrows, D. D., of Andover. Five children. P. 0. address, Hanover, N. H. Edward Kemble, son of Edmund and Mary W. (Beckford) Kimball, was born in Wenham, Oct. 12, 1835 ; fitted for college with J. Lefavor of Be'verly. Studied law in Boston, '56 — '57 ; clerk, '57 — '59 ; commission merchant, Boston, siuce '59, residing in Salem. President of the Boston Commercial Exchange. Married, Sept. 5, 1860, Elizabeth I., dau. of Rev. Dr. Abbott, of Beverly. Three children. P. O. address, 201 State St., Boston, Mass. Residence, Salem, Mass. William Bird Kimball, son of James and Emilj' (Parker) Kim- ball, was born in Oakham, June 2, 1833 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Traveled in the West, in '57 ; farmer, Westborough, '68— '61 ; Sergt., 13th Mass. Vols., '61— '62 ; 2d Lieut., 1st Lieut., and Capt., '62 — '64; farmer, Enfield, since '65. Married, Feb. 17, 1858, Fanny C, dau. of Josiah B. Woods, of Enfield. No children. P. 0. address, Enfield, Mass. John William Lane, A. M.,son of Charles and Hannah (French) Lane, was born in So. Newmarket, N. H., Sept. 7, 1827; fitted for college at So. Newmarket M. E. Seminary, Merrimac Normal School, and Pembroke Academy, N. H. ; Princeton Coll., '63 ; Amherst Coll., '53— '56. Andover T. S., '66-;-'59 ; ordained, Oct. 17, 1860; p., Whately, '60— '78 ; p.. North Hadley, since '78. Teacher of Elocution, in Amherst Coll., summer term of -68, '59, '60, '61, and the fall term of '69. Married, Aug. 26, 1868, Mary, dau. of Samuel Haynes, of Townsend. Seven children. P. O. address. No. Hadley, Mass. Benjamin Mati-ice, son of Peter and Catharine (Zeh) Mattice, was born in Middleburgh, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1830 ; fitted for college at Schoharie Academy, N. Y. Assistant teacher, Gallia Aeadem}, 308 ALUMNI, 1856. Gallipolis, 0., six terms ; principal of Wainwright Institute, Middle- burgh, N. Y., two terms ; studied law at Middleburgh, N. Y., three years, and admitted to the bar of N. Y. State, at Albany, in 1863 ; lawyer, Middleburgh, N. Y., nine months; at Mascoutah, 111., '66— '73 ; Pueblo, Colo., since '73 ; clerk in Treasury Dept., Wash- ington, D. C, '64— '66; Register in Bankruptcy, Mascoutah, 111., '67— '73. Married, May 27, 1869, Sarah Leonora, dau. of Charles Rayhill, of Mascoutah, 111. Three children. P. O. address, Pueblo, Colo. Franklin Burroughs Norton, [Worcester], son of Allen and Huldah (Thomas) Norton, was born in Ware, Mar. 5, 1833 ; fitted for college at Cambridge High School and Kimball Union Academy, Meriden N. H. Teacher, Mo. and Tenn., '56— '61 ; Andover T. S., '61— '62; Chicago T.S., '62— '64 ; ordained, July 11, 1864; a. p., Kenosha, Wis., '64— '66 ; s. s., Janesville, Wis., '66— '69 ; s. s., Oshkosh, Wis., '69— '70 ; w. c, '70— '76 ; in employ of the Mil. & St. Paul R. R. Co., at Burlington, Wis., since '76. Married, July 6, 1863, Harriet A., dau. of E. &. Dyer, of Burlington, Wis. Six children. P. O. address, Burlington, Wis. Emerson William Peet, [Chicago, 111. J, son of Stephen and Martha (Dennison) Peet, was born in Cleveland, O., Oct. 16, 1834; fitted for college at the preparatory school of Beloit Coll. ; Beloit Coll., '52— '64; Amherst Coll., '54— '56. Teacher, '56— '64 ; Life Insurance Agt. and Supt. of Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y., '64 — '68 ; Actuary and Secretary of National Life Insurance Co. of U. S. A., Philadelphia, Pa., '68 — '72; Vice-President and Actuary, and President of National Life Insurance Co., '72 — '79 ; Actuary of the Insurance Dept. of Pa., since '79. Author of pamphlets on Life Insurance. Married, (1) Apr. 2, 1862, Emma J., dau. of Timothy H. Fellows, of Genoa Junction, Wis., who died Feb. 7, 1866; (2) Jan. 17, 1872, Amelia K., dau. of A. K. Eastman, of Rochester, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, No. 1001 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Cyrus Henry Pendleton, M. D., [Bozrah, Ct.J, son of Adam and Hannah (Marsh) Pendleton, was born in Norwich, Ct., Oct. 5, 1830 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied medicine at Bozrah, Ct., '57 — '58; at Cleveland Medical Coll., 0., '58— '60 ; M. D., Cleveland Med. Coll., Feb. 21, 1860 ; practised at Montville, Ct., '61— '62 ; at Norwich, Ct., '62— '64 ; at Hebron, Ct., since- '64. Married, July 9, 1866, Mary M., dau. of Oliver Welles, of Hebron, Ct. Nine children. P. O. address, Hebron, Ct. Daniel Phillips, A. M., [Pittsburgh, Pa. J, sou of Daniel and Ann (Grier) Phillips, was born in Swansea, So. Wales, Great Brit- ALUMNI, 1856. 309 ain, Feb. 14, 1826 ; lay preacher, Victoria, Monmouthshire, Eng., '47 — '48; Pittsburgh, Pa., '48 — '51; fitted for college at Amherst. Andover T. S., '56 — '59; res. lie, '59 — '60 ; a. p., Sparta, Wis., '60— '61 ; ordained there, Feb. 21, 1861, and p., '61— '62 ; a. p., Orange, '62 — '65;s. s., Groton Junction, now Ayer, '66 — '69; w. c, Detroit, Mich., '69— '70 ; p.. No. Chelmsford, '70— '76 ; traveled in Europe, '76 — '77 ; a. p., Bath, N. H., (also Lisbon, N. H., '79 — '80) since '78; res.. No. Chelmsford, '83— v Married, June 30, 1860, Elizabeth R., dau. of Russell T. Wheelock, of Amherst, who died at No. Chelmsford, Mar. 18, 1883. Five children. P. O. ad- dress. No. Chelmsford, Mass. JosiAH ToRREY Reade, A. M., son of Samuel Torrey and Abigail (Wight) Reade, was born in Worcester, Aug. 4, 1829 ; fitted for col- lege at Worcester High School. Teacher, '56 — '64, at Marshall, Mich., Chicago, 111., and Sterling, 111. ; clerk in the oflSce of Cliicago & N. W. R. R. Co., '64— '70; in business in Chicago, 111., since '70. Editor of the "Cottage Monthly," Chicago, '72— '73. Married, Dec. 22, 1860, Christia, dau. of William Murray, of Delhi, N.T., who died May 14, 1868. Three children. P. O. address, 157 La Salle St., Chicago, III. Charles Andrew Reed, son of Samuel and Caroline (Nash) Reed, was born in Weymouth, June 16, 1836 ; fitted for college at Fore River School, Weymouth. Teacher, Hanover, '56 — '60 ; stud- ied law at Canton, with Ellis Ames, Esq. ; admitted to the bar, at Boston, in July, 1861 ; lawyer, Taunton, since '61. Member of City Council ; member of Mass. Legislature, '81 ; City Solicitor, since '80. Married, June 27, 1871, Wealtha Nichols, dau. of Silas Dean, of Taunton. Two children. P. O. address, Taunton, Mass. Stillman Rice, son of Josiah and Lydia (Morton) Rice, was born in Leverett, Oct. 20, 1832 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy, and Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Shel- burne Falls, '56— '58 ; Gallipolis, O., '59— '60 ; Madison, Ct., '60— '62, and '63— '65 ; Gloucester, '65 — '69 ; merchant, Gloucester, since '69. Second Lieut., 27th Conn. Vols., '62— '63 ; 1st Lieut., '63. Married, Dec. 28, 1859, Maria A., dau. of Aaron O. Budding- ton, of Leyden. Two children. P. O. address, Gloucester, Mass. Martin Luther Richardson, [Winchester], son of Gilbert and Hannah (Davis) Richardson, was born in Woburn, Apr. 18, 1830 ; fitted for college at Warren Academy, Woburn. Bangor T. S., '57 — '60; ordained at Woolwich, Me., Mar. 7, 1860, and p., '60 — '63; p., Southbridge, '63— '67 ; p., Sturbridge, since '67. Member of Mass. House of Representatives, 1871. Published sermons, and articles in "Congregational Review." Married, Aug. 18, 1859, Angeletta, dau. of Caleb S. Wilson, of So. Royalton, Vt. Three children. P. O. address, Sturbridge, Mass. 310 ALUMNI, 1866. James Russell, [Winchester], son of Charles and Elizabeth H. (Abbott) Russell, was born in Westford, Jan. 23, 1834 ; fitted for college at Warren Academy, Woburn, and Winchester High School. Teacher in Sudbury Academy, '56 — '57 ; in Winchester High School, '57 — '58 ; engaged in literary work, Winchester, since '58 ; employed by the Sanitary Commission, '64 — '65. Contributor to periodicals and newspapers. Superintendent of Schools, and member of the Board of School Committee. Unmarried. P. O. address, Winches- ter, Mass. John Woodbridge Smith, A. M., son of John and Sophronia (Cummings) Smith, was born in No. Hadley, Mar. 13, 1836 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Studied law at Harvard Law School, one year, and with Chief Justice Chapman, at Springfield, one year ; admitted to the bar, at Boston, June 27, 1857 ; lawyer, Chicago, 111., '57 — '64 ; in N. Y. City, one year and a half ; Treas. and Gen. Manager of Bonhill Cemetery Association, Chicago, 111. , fifteen years ; merchant there, five years; Gen. Agt. of Babcock Manufacturing Co., N. Y. City, since '74. Married, Apr. 21, 1863, Susan M., dau. of Henry M. MerrUl, of N. Y. Citv. P. O. address, 42 Murray St., N. Y. City. Samuel Chester. Staples, [N. Y. City, N. Y.], son of James M. and Celia Toby (Nye) Staples, was born in New Bedford, Oct. 15, 1835 ; fitted for college at the Free Academy, N. Y. City. Cor- responding clerk, and afterwards book-keeper of the "Bank of the Commonwealth," N. Y. City, '57 — '63. Paymaster, in the Arm}* of the Potomac, with the rank of Major, '63 — '66 ; served in New Mex- ico, '66— '69 ; security clerk for Fisk & Hatch of N. Y. City, '69— '70. Died from consumption, at San Jos6, Cal., May, 1870. Mar- ried, Nov. 14, 1861, Caroline S., dau. of Roswell Hoyt, of Stamford, Ct., who died at Newbern, N. C, in 1863. One child. Franklin Osgood Stiles, son of Dea. David and Nancy (Farn- ham) Stiles, was born in Middleton, Jan. 14, 1825 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Teacher, Adrian, Mich., two mouths. Died from consumption, at Middleton, Jaiji. 26, 1867. Unmarried. Amherst Lord Thompson, [Amherst], son of Amherst and Susau (Lord) Thompson, was born in Newark, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1834 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Union T.. S., '66 — '57 ; AndoverT. S., '57 — '59 ; ordained, Feb. 2, 1860; a. p., Ansonia, Ct., '59 — '60 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Oroomiah, Persia, '60. Died from bilious fever, at Seir, Persia, Aug. 25, 1860. Married, Feb. 2, 1860, Esther E., dau. of Guy C. Munsell, of Amherst. No children. ALUMNI, 1856. 311 William Hayes Ward, A. M., D. D., son of Rev. James Wilson and Hetta Loud (Hayes) Ward, was born in Abington, June 25, 1835 ; fitted for college with his father, and at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied theology with his father, and at Union T. S., '56 — '57 ; An- dover T. S., '58 — '59 ; tutor, Beloit Coll., '67 — '58 ; s. s., Oskaloosa, Kans., '59— '60, ordained there, Jan. 8, 1860, and p., '60— '61 ; teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '61 ; atUtica Free Acad- emy, N. Y., '63— '65 ; Professor of Latin, Ripon Coll., Wis.,, '65— '67 ; associate editor of the " Independent," N. Y. City, '68 — '70 ; superintending editor, since '70, residing in Newark, N. J. D.D., Rutgers, and Univ. of City of N. Y., 1873. Contributor to " Bibli- otheca Sacra," and other periodicals. Member of American Orien- tal Society. Married, Aug. 6, 1859, Ellen Maria, dau. of Rev. Erastus Dickinson, of Sudbury. One child. P. O. address, P. O. Box 2787, or 251 Broadway, N. Y. City. Geokge Wakeman Wheeler, son of Charles and Louise (Brad- ley) Wheeler, was born in Easton, Ct., Oct. 15, 1834 ; fitted for col- lege at Fairfield Academy, Ct. Studied law with Judge Knapp, but did not practise ; banker, and Sec. and Treas. of Bergen County Ins. Co., of Hackensack, N. J. Married, Nov. 9, 1859, Lucy, dau. of Henry Dowie, of Andes, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, Hackensack, N. J. William Dickinson, B. S. (Name appears on the Triennial Cat- alogues, received his degree in 1856, but he was never connected with the class ; no record was taken, and no trace of him has since been found.) CLASS OF 1857. William Alanson Abbe, [Boston], son of Alanson and Eliza Woodruff (Barnes) Abbe, was born in Litchfield, Ct., Aug. 24, 1835 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied law at Harvard Law School, and with Hutchins & Wheeler, of Boston ; admitted to the bar, at Boston, in 1861, and lawyer there, '61 — '63 ; engaged in the Smelting business, Black Hawk, Colo., '66 — '76; Mayor, Black Hawk, Colo., 1874; merchant. New Bedford, since '76. Married, (1) March 4, 1875, Helen Church, dau. of Jonathan Bourne, of New Bedford, who died May 8, 1879 ; (2) Feb. 2, 1882, Hannah Tobey, sister of his first wife. P. O. address. New Bedford, Mass. Benjamin Henry Abbott, [Framingham] , son of Cyrus and Marj- (Puffer) Abbott, was born in Barre, Nov. 13, 1831; fitted for college at Thetford Academy, Vt. ; Amherst Coll., '54 — '57. General T. S., N. Y. City, '57 — '60 ; ordained Deacon of the P. E. church, in N. 312 ALUMNI, 1857. Y. City, in 1860 ; and Presbyter, Apr. 2, 1861 ; rector, N. Y. City, one year ; in Carbondale, Pa., four years ; in Whitestone, L. I., '68 — '80; p., St. Johnland, L. I., since '80. Married, June 19, 1867, Sarah E., dau. of John P. Farnham, M. D., of Carbondale, Pa. Six children. P. O. address, St. Johnland, L. I. Stephen Cambeeleng Agnew, [Monticello, N. Y.], son of James and Mar^' (Barkley) Agnew, was born in N. Y. City, July 16, 1837; fitted for college at the Normal Institute, Liberty, Pa., at the Univ. of Northern Pa. , Bethany, and at the Classical School of Mr. Van- derveer, Easton, Pa.; Amherst Coll., '55 — '57. Studied law with James L. Stewart; admitted to the bar, in Sept., 1858 ; lawyer, Monticello, N. Y., '58— '69 ; Clerk in the Dept. of Public Defenses, Washington, D. C, '64 — '65 ; assistant assessor in the district of Monticello, N. Y. Wrote for the public papers. Died from con- sumption, at Monticello, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1869. Unmamed. George Edward Aiken, [Derry, N. H.], son of Jonathan and Nancy P. (Aiken) Aikeu, was born in GofEstown, N. H., Jan. 1, 1834 ; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. Har- vard Law School ; Life Insurance Agt., N. Y. City, since '63 ; has also made a specialty of vocal music, and organized the English Glee Club, of N. Y. City, in 1871. Married, June 8, 1871, E. E., dau. of Luther Barnes, of Boston. P. 0. address, 194 Broadway, N. Y. City. David Beals, [Chaiiemont] , son of David and Judith (Hawks) Beals, was born in Dalton, Jan. 28, 1829 ; fitted for college at Char- lemont. E. Windsor T. I., '57— '58, and '59— '60 ; Union T. S., '58— '59 ; s. s., E. Hartland, Ct., '60— '63 ; ordained there, June 10, 1863, and p., '63— '65 ; a. p., Southwick, '65— '68. Died from typhoid fever, at Southwick, Sept. 28, 1868. Married, Sept. 20, 1860, Hattie N., dau. of Richard Hobart, of Leverett. No children. George Augustus Beckwith, son of Jonathan and Nancy (Lord) Beckwith, was born iuE. Haddam, Ct., July 16, 1829; fitted for college at Plattsburg Academy, N. Y. Andover T. S., '57 — '60; licensed by Derry Association, Feb. 7, 1860; s. s., Barnstead, N. H., '60 ; s. s., Fitzwilliam, N.H., '60 — '61 ; ordained at Manhattan, Kans., May 20, 1862, and p., '62— '67; s. s., Olathe, Kans., '67— '70; p., Neodesha, Kans., '70 — '75; p., Franconia, N. H., '76 — '77; a. p., Harrisville, N. H., '79— "80; a. p., E. Alstead, N. H., since '81. Married, Oct. 10, 1861, Eliza C, dau. of Rev. Levi Brigham, of Marlboro. No children. P. O. address. East Alstead, N. H. ALUMNI, 1857. 313 Geoege Street Biscoe, [Graf ton] , son of Thomas C. and Ellen E. (Lord) Biscoe, was born in Cambridgeport, Sept. 22, 1835 ; fitted for college at Grafton and Leicester Academies. Andover T. S., '57—60 ; s. s., So. Troy, and Westfield, Vt., '60— '61 ; ordained at Grafton, Oct. 25, 1861 ; p., Cottage Grove, Minn., '61— '67 ; s. s., Tipton, la., '68— '76; a. p., Shullsburg, Wis., '76— '79 ; a. p., Clarksville, Neb., since '79. Married, (1) Oct. 28, 1861, Eliza M., dau. of Lewis W. Dodge, of Grafton, wlio died Apr. 20, 1870 ; (2) Sept. 18, 1873, Emma R., dau. of Samuel Ensign, of Tipton, . la. Seven children. P. O. address, Clarksville, Neb. Henry Franklin Blodgett, [Stafford, Ct.], son of Dr. Joshua and Almira (Gay) Blodgett, was born in West Stafford, Ct., Jan. 20, 1831 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy ; completed the four years' course at Amherst Coll., but did not take his diploma, hence his name has not hitherto appeared on the Triennial and is found among the non-graduates. Teacher, select school, Lafayette, Ind., '57 — '58 ; read law in the office of Vinton & Miller, Lafayette, Ind., '59 — '64; admitted to the bar of Tippecanoe Co., Apr. 24, 1864 ; soon afterward to the Supreme Court of the State, and to the U. S. Courts ; practised his profession at Lafayette, Ind., from '66 till a short time before his death. Died from cancer, at Lafayette, Ind., July 13, 1880. Unmarried. John HeNRr Boalt, son of Charles L. and Eliza W. (Griswold) Boalt, was born in Norwalk, 0., Mar. 29, 1837 ; fitted for college at Norwalk Seminary, O. Studied law at the University of Heidelberg, in '59 ; then at the School of Mines, Saxony, '60 — '61 ; and again at Heidelberg in '62 ; 1st Lieut., 11th O. Cav., '63 — '65 ; mining engi- neer at Austin, Nev., '65 — '67; admitted to the bar at Belmont, Nev., in '67; Judge of the Sixth Judicial District, '69 — '70; now lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., residing in Oakland. Revisited Europe in 1879. Mai-ried, at Grantville, July 31, 1866, Elizabeth A., dau. of Stephen Josselyn, of Boston. One child. P. O. address, 419 California St. , R. 19, San Francisco, Cal. Henry Martyn Bridgman, son of Spencer and Dotha (Burt) Bridgman, was born in Westhampton, Jan. 8,1830; fitted for col- lege at Monson Academy. East Windsor T. I., '57 — ^'58 ; Union T. S., '58 — '60 ; ordained at Westhampton, June 27, 1860 ; missionary, Ifumi, Natal, Africa, '61 — '66 ; visited America, '67 — '69, spending one year at St. Paul, Minn ; stationed at Umzumbi, Natal, since '69. Has established the " Umzumbi House " a boarding school for native girls. Married, Aug. 1, 1860, Laura B., dau. of Silas Nichols, of East Haddam, Ct. Four children. P. O. address, Umzumbi, S. E. Africa. 33 314 ALUMNI, 1857. James Theodobe Briggs, A. M., son of John and Mary (Hol- brook) Briggs, was born in Orange, Nov. 19, 1831 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher at Hones- dale, Pa., '57 — '60; in Texas, '61 — '71; merchant, San Antonio, Texas, since '71. Married, Nov. 24, 1859, Zilla G., dau. of Simeon Clark, of Amherst, who died Dec. 15, 1880. Three children. P. O. address, San Antonio, Tex. Francis Burt, A. M., son of Levi and Betsey (Hale) Burt, was born in Westhampton, Feb. 17, 1827 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Teacher, Ala., '57 — '60; without employment, West- hampton, '60 — '61 ; teacher, Hyde Park, Pa., a few months, and then removed to Mich. Died from chills and fever, at Taymouth, Mich., Sept. 9, 1863. Unmarried. William Otis Carr, son of William Duncan and Clarissa (Cobb) Carr, was born in Derry, N. H., June 19, 1834 ; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. Andover T. S., '57 — '60; ordained at Barnstead, N. H. , Feb. 13, 1861 , and p. there since. Mar- ried, Dec. 9, 1873, Laura Francis, dau. of Nathaniel S. Nutter, of Barnstead, N. H. One child. P. O. address, Barnstead, N. H. Jacob Crawford Clapp, son of Joshua and Delilah (Hoffman) Clapp, was born in Alamance, Guilford Co., N. C, Sept. 5, 1832 ; fitted for college with George W. Walker, D. D., and at Catawba Coll. Pi'eparatory Department. Studied theology privately, and was ordained, May, 1869 ; preached in Catawba and Lincoln Coun- ties, N. C, three years ; has taught nearly all the time since leaving college, one year at Alamance, N. C, one at Bolton's Depot, Hinds Co., Miss., and since then preacher, and principal of Seminary, Newton, N. C. Constable and Lieut., under the Confederate Gov- ernment. Justice of the Peace and Eegister, under the Govt, of the U. S. Married, July 4, 1860, Emma, dau. of Pearson Varuum Lewis, of Bolton's Depot, Miss. Eleven children. P. 0. address, Newton, N. C. AsAHEL Lewis Clark, son of Simeon and Myra (Cowles) Clai-k, was born in Amherst, July 25, 1832 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Union T. S., '57 — '60 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Scranton, Pa., June 11, 1861, and p., '61— '70 ; p., Greenport, L. I., '71— '76 ; s. s., Eliza- beth, N. J., '76— '79 ; p., Florida, N. Y., since '79. Married, Sept. 19, 1860, Phebe P., dau. of William B. Gooch, M. D., of Truro. Four children. P. 0. address, Florida, N. Y. Elisha Green Cobb, [Delhi, N. Y.], son of Anson S. and Nancy (Kingsley) Cobb, was born in Canterbury, Ct., May 2, 1831 ; fitted ALUMNI, 1857. 315 for college at Delhi Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '54 — '57. Union T. S., '57— '60 ; ordained as Presbyterian, June 20, 1860 ; p., Peekskill, N. Y., '60— '66 ; p., Cong, church, Florence, since '66. Married, Aug. 16, 1860, Esther Mersa, dau. of James G. Eedfield, of Delhi, N. Y. Five children. P. O. address, Florence, Mass. William Crawford, A. M., D. D., son of William Theron and Almira (Clark) Crawford, was born in Barre, Jan. 3, 1835 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy. Union T. S., '57 — '58 ; Andover T. S., '58— '60 ; ordained at Clear Water, Minn., May 2, 1861 ; s. s. there, '60— '62 ; s. s., Danvers, '62— '63 ; s. s.. Central City, Colo., '63— '68; p., Presbyterian church. Green Bay, Wis., '69— '80 ; w. c. there, '80— '82 ; a. p., Washington, Ct., since '82. D. D., Am- herst, 1879. Traveled in Europe, '73 — '74. Aiithor of "Letters from Abroad," sermons, lectures, addresses, and a pamphlet, " Ex- pository Preaching." Unmarried. P. 0. address, Washington, Ct. John Webstek Dodge, son of Moses and Susan (Webster) Dodge, was born in Newburyport, Oct. 16, 1836 ; fitted for college at Newburyport High School; Amherst Coll., '54— '57. Teacher, Newburyport, '57 ; Andover T. S., '57 — '60 ; ordained at Gardiner, Me., Dec. 6,1860, and p., '60— '63 ; p., Hampton, N. H., '65— '68 ; p. , First church, Yarmouth, since '68. Published "Historical Discourse of First Church, Yarmouth, Mass.," sermons, and contri- butions in the religious papers. Visited the Island of Porto Rico, in 1863. Married, Nov. 7, 1860, Mary Harris, dau. of Joseph Toy, of Simsburj-, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Yarmouth, Mass. Lucius Root EIastman, A. M., [Berkley], son of Rev. Lucius RootandSarahAnn (Belden) Eastman, ('33), was born in Sharon, Jan. 25, 1839 ; fitted for college with his father. Principal, Bacon Acad- emy, Colchester, Ct., '57— '58 ; Andover T. S., '58— '61 ; ordained atBraintree, May 2, 1862, and p.. South church, '62 — '65 ; p.. Sec- ond Church, Holyoke, '65 — '67 ; p., Franklin St. church. East Som- erville, '67 — '71 ; p., Framingham, since '71. Instructor in Greek and Ancient History, State Normal School, Framingham, in addition to pastoral work, '72 — '78. Married, (1) Jan. 1, 1863, Octavia Y., dau. of Rev. George R. Smith, of Worcester, who died June 20, 1866; (2) Nov. 15, 1870, Rebecca P., dau. of Abiel B. Crane, of Berkley. Nine children. P. 0. address, Framingham, Mass. John Euclid Elliott, son of Euclid and Lucy Smith (Coit) Elliott, was born in New London, Ct., Oct. 22, 1829 ; fitted for col- lege at Marietta Academy, O. ; Marietta Coll., '53 — '54; Amherst Coll., '54— '57. East Windsor T. I., '67— '60 ; s. s., Barkhamsted, Gt., '60— '63; ordained at Ridgebury, Ct., May 6, 1863, and p., '63— '65 ; a. p., Higganum, Ct., '65— '67 ; a. p., Hadlyme, Ct., '67— 316 ALUMNI, 1867. '68; a. p., Muscatine, la., '68— '70; a. p., Columbus, Neb., '70— '74; a. p., Grlastonbury, Ct., '74 — '79 ; a. p., Newington, Ct., since '79. Originator of Amherst College "Olio." Married, Nov. 29, 1860, Mary A., dau. of Samuel Wells Thompson, of East Windsor, Ct. One child. P. O. address, Newington, Ct. John William Fadst, son of William and Catharine (Clapp) Faust, was born in Graham, N. C, Dec. 8, 1829 ; fitted for college at a preparatory' school, now Catawba Coll., Newton, N. C. Stud- ied law, at Little Rock, Ark., '57 — '59 ; admitted to the bar, 1859 ; lawyer. Little Rock, Ark., '59 — '79, except during the four years of the war. Died from typho-malarial fever, at Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 23, 1879. Married, Oct. 26, 1869, Cora F., dau. of Roswell Beebe, of Little Rock, Ark. Seven children. Aethur Folsom, [Derry, N. H.], son of John and Dorothy John- son (Underbill) Folsom, was born in West Chester (now Auburn), N. H., July 4, 1833 ; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. Studied theology at Danville, Ky., '59 — '61 ; ordained as evangelist, at Maysville, Ky., Maj' 9, 1861 ; missionary, Canton, China, '62 — '67; w. c, '67 — '71; during this time was Life Insur- ance Agt., sold Bibles, and worked among the Chinese, in connection with the Five Points House of Industry, N. Y. City ; p. , Shawnee church, Monroe Co., Pa. ; a. p., Hawley, Pa. ; w. c, N. Y. City, '83. Published Sacred Music, for use of the Chinese. Married, Feb. 12, 1862, Mary Anna, dau. of Thomas Thomas, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address. New York City. Richard Folsom, son of John and Dorothy J. (Underbill) Fol- som, was born in Derry, N. H., Mar. 5, 1835 ; fitted foi* college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H., and at Dummer Academy, Byfield. Harvard Law School, one year ; admitted to the bar, at Cincinnati, O., in 1859, and lawyer there, '59 — '62 ; merchant, Cairo and Cin- cinnati, O., since '62. Married, June 15, 1864, Anna, dau. of Ruk- ard Hurd, of Cincinnati, O. Two children. P. O. address. Cor. 2d, near Walnut St., Cincinnati, 0. Jeremiah Leon Fordham, A. M., D. D. S., [Southampton, L. I.], son of Merritt and Mary Ann (Harris) Farnham, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1831 ; fitted for college privately, and at Montrose Academy, Pa. Teacher, '57 — '64; Bangor T. S., '57— '58 ; Philadelphia Dental Coll., Pa., '64— '66 ; D. D. S., Phila. Dental Coll., 1866 ; dentist. Port Jefferson, L. I., '66— '67 ; at Scran- ton, Pa., since '67. Married (1) Nov. 8, 1866, Sarah C, dau. of Thomas S. Isaacs, of Easthampton, L. I., who died Aug. 20, 1872 ; (2) June 4, 1875, Adelaide, dau. of Benjamin Willis Pratt, of Dan- ville, Pa. Four children. P. O. address, Scranton, Pa. ALUMNI, 1857. 317 Alvah Lillie Frisbie, [Otlsco, N. Y.], son of Daniel Grand and Bernice (Lowrey) Frisbie, was born in Tompkins, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1830 ; fitted for college at Cortland Academy, Homer, N. Y. ; Oberlin Coll., '53— '54 ; Amherst Coll., '54— '57. Yale, Newton, and Andover T. S., '57 — '60 ; ordained. Mar. 22, 1860 ; p., Ansonia, Ct.,'60— '65; also Chaplain, 20 th Conn. Vol?., '63— '64 ; p., Dan- bury, Ct., '65 — '71; p., Des Moines, la., since '71. Author of "Siege of Calais, and other Poems;" "Songs of Sorrow, and other Pieces." Married, (1) Aug. 23, 1859, Jerusha K., dau. of Horatio Slocomb, of Sutton, who died May 15, 1872 ; (2) July 29, 1873, Martha J., dau. of Judah P. Crosby, of Danbury, Ct. Five children. P. 0. address, Des Moines, la. Thomas Gordon Grassie, [Bolton], son of George and Elizabeth (Field) Grassie, was born in Kildrummy, Scotland, Nov. 29, 1831 ; fitted for college at Bolton High School. Principal of Barre High School, '57— '60 ; Andover T. S., '60— '63 ; ordained at Andover, Mar. 31, 1863; Chaplain, 108th N. Y. Vols., '63— '65 ; s. s., Eich- mond. Me., '65 — '67; p., Methuen, '67 — '73; p., Appleton, Wis., '73— '75 ; p., Oshkosh, Wis., '75— '77 ; p., Sycamore, HI., '77— '80 ; p., Keokuk, la., since '80. Author of pamphlet, " Doctrinal Creeds and Church Membership." Married, Apr. 7, 1863, Mary Elizabeth, dau. of Henry Holbrook, of Barre. Seven children. P. 0. address, Keokuk, la. Simon William Hatheway, A. M., son of Thomas Gilbert and Harriet Elizabeth (Bates) Hatheway, was born in St. John, N. B., Sept. 10, 1837 ; fitted for college at St. John Grammar School, N. B. , and Yarmouth Institute, Me. Bowdoin Coll., '52 — '53; Amherst Coll., '54— '57. Teacher, '57— '63 ; studied law with Prof . Dwight Foster, at Worcester and Boston ; admitted to the bar at Cambridge, Nov. 19, 1866 ; lawyer, Boston, since '66. Unmarried. P. O. ad- dress, 35 Congress St., Boston, Mass. William Dodge Herrick, son of Artemas and Phebe (Bradstreet) Herrick, was born in Methuen, Mar. 26, 1831 ; fitted for college at Atkinson Academy, N. H. ; Yale Coll., '53— '54 ; Amherst Coll., '54^57. Andover T. S., '57 — '59 ; ordained at Redding, Ct., Jan. 18, 1860, and p., '60— '64 ; p.. First church, Gardner, '64— '67 ; p.. No. Amherst, '67 — '74 ; p.. First church, Gardner, '74 — '82 ; w. c, Amherst, since Jan. 1, 1883. Author of " History of Gardner." Married, July 30, 1859, Josephine H., dau. of Edward Barton, M. D., of Orange. Seven children. P. 0. address, Amherst, Mass. Geprge Tkask Higlbt, A. M., LL. B., son of Selah and Eliza (Wenzel) Higley, was born in Framingham, Mar. 9, 1837; fitted for college at Mount Hollis Seminary, Holliston. Chicago T. S., 318 ALUMNI, 1857. '58— '61 ; ordained at Ashland, May 31, 1861 ; s. s., De Kalb, 111., '61 — '62 ; acting Company and Q. M. Sergt., 13th N. Y. Cavalry, '64 — '65; in fruit preserving business, '66 — '72; LL. B., Boston Univ., 1873 ; admitted to the bar, Jan. 4, 1873 ; lawyer, Ashland, since '73. Married, Oct. 2, 1873, Mrs. Martha Rosine Wenzel, dau. of Aaron Smith, of Medfield. P. O. address, Ashland, Mass. Henry White Jones, [Hudson, Mich. J, son of Dr. Bela and Sabina (White) Jones, was born in Southampton, Oct. 17, 1830; fitted for college at Springfield High School, and Monson Academy. East Windsor T. I., '57— '60 ; a. p., Hadlyme, Ct., '60— '66 ; or- dained atHingham, May 24, 1866, and p., '66— '71 ; p., Swampscott, ',71 — '75 ; p., North church, St. Johnsbury, Vt., since '75. Married, (1) at Monson, Sept. 21, 1860, Isabella F., dau. of Sherlock Foster, of Warren, who died July 2, 1867 ; (2) Dec. 25, 1872, Hannah E., dau. of Rev. William M. Ferry, of Grand Haven, Mich. One child. P. O. address, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Joseph Kimball, A. M., son of True and Betsey (Chase) Kim- ball, was born in Plaistow, N. H., Mar. 13, 1832 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Principal of Mifflinburg Academy, Pa., '57 — '58; Instructor, Phillips Academy, Andover, '58 — '65; Supt. of Schools, Massillon,0., '65 — '69 ; examiner of teachers, and teacher, Mobile, Ala., '69 — '71; in Probate business, since '71, residing in Atkinson Depot (Plaistow), N. H., '71 — '79, and at Andover, since '79. Licensed to preach, July 15, 1863, and sup- plied temporarily several churches. Unmarried. P. O. address, Andover, Mass. James Pillsbuey Lane, son of Dr. Isaiah and Frances (Batchel- der) Lane, was born in Candia, N. H., Sept. 8, 1832 ; fitted for col- lege at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Studied theology privately, '57 — '61, being employed during the time as teacher, and missionary of the Vermont H. M. Soc. ; attended lectures at Andover T. S., and res. lie. there, some time; ordained, Jan. 10, 1861 ; p.. East Weymouth, '61 — '66; p., P>ee Christian church, Andover, '66— '71 ; p., Bristol, R. I., '71— '81 ; w. c, Hyde Park, '81 ; p., Norton, since Jan. 10, '82. Chairman of School Committee, '75 — '79. Edited "History of First church, Bristol, R. I., 1687—1872," and " History of Bristol Co., R. I." Sec. of Board of Trustees of " Rogers Free Library," and compiler of a Catalogue of the Library. Married, Jan. 1, 1861, Emma L., dau. of Benjamin L. Pillsbury, of Hampstead, N. H. Six children. P. 0. address, Norton, Mass. Richard Henry Mather, A. M., D. D., son of Henry and Frances (Whiting) Mather, was born in Binghamton, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1835 ; fit- ted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley, Williston Seminary, East- hampton, and Binghamton Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '52 — '55, ALUMNI, 1857. 319 and '56 — '57 ; traveled in Europe and the East, '55 — '56 ; stud- ied philology, in Berlin University, Germany, '58 — '59 ; instructor in Greek, Amherst Coll., '59— '61 ; Asst. Professor of Greek, '61— '64 ; Andover T. S., '62; licensed to preach by the Hampshire East Association, at Amherst, Mar., 1863 ; Professor of Greek and Ger- man, Amherst Coll., '64 — '79 ; IProfessor of Greek, and Lecturer upon Sculpture, since 79. Edited " Selections from Herodotus and Thu- cydides," "Sophocles Electra," and " Manual of Sculpture." Trustee of Williston Seminary, Easthampton, since 1880. D. D., Bowdoin, 1879. Married, (1) May 26, 1858, Lizzie, dau. of Daniel Carmichael, of Geneva, N. Y., who died Oct. 28, 1877 ; (2) Mar. 31, 1881, Ellen A., dau. of Samuel H. Mather, of Cleveland, 0. Four children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Nathan Ransom Morse, A. M., M. D., son of Nathan and Jane (Robb) Morse, was born in Stoddard, N. H., Feb. 20, 1831 ; fitted for college at Tubb's Union Academy, Washington, N. H., and with M. C. Stebbins of Nashua, N. H. Teacher, Marion, '57— '58 ; principal of Holyoke High School, '58 — '60 ; private tutor, Ouachita, La., '60 — '61 ; studied medicine in Boston, with Charles H. Spring, M. D., and J. H. Woodbury, M. D. ; Harvard Med. Coll., '61—62 ; M. D., Univ. of Vt., 1862; practised at Reading, '62— '65 ; in Salem, since '65. Prof, of Children's Diseases, Boston Univ. Medi- cal School, since '73. Chairman of School Committee, Reading, '63 — '65 ; Trustee, Boston Univ. School of Medicine, and author of "Lectures and Addresses." Married, (l)Mar. 15, 1859, Lottie L., dau. of Capt. Frederick Barden, of Charleston, S. C, who died May 4, 1863 ; (2) Dec. 8, 1864, Rebecca H., dau. of Joshua L. Brown, of Gorham, Me. Six children. P. O. address, Salem, Mass. Henry Davenport Northrop, son of Daniel and Sophia (Wil- liams) Northrop, was born in Poultney, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1836 ; fitted for college at Cortland Academy, Homer, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '54— '57. Union T. S., '58— '59 ; Yale T. S., '59— '60 ; ordained, Oct. 22, 1860; p., Brooklyn, N. Y., '60— '62 ; p., London, Eng., '63— '67; p., Presbyterian church, N.Y. City, '68— '74 ; p., (Cong.) Hartford, Ct., '74— '79 ; a. p.. New Haven, Ct., '80; p., Philadel- phia, Pa., since Feb., 1881. Author of a vol. of " Theatre Ser- mons ;" and "Wonders of Grace." Married, May 30, 1862, Jose- phine L., dau. of George H. Merrick, of Seymour, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, 810 North Broad St., Philadelphia, Pa. James Henry Palmer, son of James and Elizabeth (Crocker) Palmer, was born at Derry, N. H., June 29, 1836 ; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. Teacher of contrabands, Mich., '62 — '63 ; clerk of the Acting Asst. Provost Marshal Gen., 111., '64— '66; teacher. 111. Coll., '66— '67 ; Asst. Supt. of Public 320 ALUMNI, 1857. Instruction, 111., '69 — '78; merchant, Jacksonville, 111., since '76. Married, May 27, 1869, Hannah A., dan. of Rev. Julian M. Sturte- vant, D. D., of Jacksonville, 111. Four children. P. O. address, Jacksonville, 111. George Dana Boaedman Pepper, D. D., LL. D., son of John and Eunice (Hutchinson) Pepper, was born in Ware, Feb. 5, 1833 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Newton T. S.,'57— '60; ordained, Sept., 1860; p., Waterville, Me., '60— '65 ; Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Newton T. S., '65 — '67; Profes- sor of Systematic Theology, Crozier T. S., Uplands, Pa., '68 — '82; President and Babcock Professor of Intellectual and Moral Philos- ophy, Colby Univ., Waterville, Me., since '82. D. D., Colby Univ., 1867, and Amherst, 1882 ; LL. D., Lewisburg Univ., 1882. Con- tributor to "Christian Review," and other periodicals. Married, Nov. 29, 1860, Annie, dau. of George Grassie, of Bolton. Four children. P. O. address, Waterville, Me. Daniel Henry Rogan, [Loekhart, Tex. J, son of John G. and Mary (Smith) Rogan, was born in Kingsport, Tenn., June 4, 1830 ; fitted for college at Williston Seniinary, Easthampton. Auburn T. S., '57 — '59; ordained by Holston Presbyteij at Bristol, Tenn., in Nov., 1859, and p., '59— '61 ; p., Bernardston, '61— '63 ; p., Cong, church, Greenfield, '63— '65 ; p.. North Amherst, '65— '70 ; p., Presbyterian church, Hudson, Wis., '70 — '71; p., Newton, la., '71 — '74; p., Anoka, Minn., '74 — '75; p., Independent church, Newton, la., '75 — '80; p., Cedar Rapids, la., since '80. Married, May 10, 1859, Harriet Eaton, dau. of Rev. William W. Hunt, of Amherst. Four children. P. O. address. Cedar Rapids, la. Ferdinand Shaw, son of David and Sopha (Chopin) Shaw, was born in Butternuts, Otsego Co., N. Y., July 25, 1835; fitted for college at Gilbertsville Academy and Collegiate Institute, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '54 — '57. Teacher in an Academy, '58 — '61; in the produce business, Gilbertsville, N. Y., since '61 ; Private 12th N. Y. Battery, '61 — '63; Q. M. Sergt., '63 — '64; Lieut, and Quartermas- ter, '64— '65 ; Capt. and Brevet Major, '65— '66. Married, Dec. 31, 1867, Ellen F., dau. of Losell B. Luce, of Butternuts, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, Gilbertsville, N. Y. Albert Haven Slocomb, sou of Horatio and Roxanna (Wheel- ock) Slocomb, was born in Sutton, Dec. 16, 1836 ; fitted for college at Marietta Academy, O. ; Marietta Coll., '53— '55 ; Amherst Coll., '55— '57. Tutor, Richmond Coll., Va., '58— '60 ; merchant and manufacturer, Fayetteville, N. C. Married, Dec. 6, 1870, Lilly E., dau. of Philemon Taylor, of Fayetteville, N. C. Three children. P. O. address, Fayetteville, N. C. ALUMNI, 1857. 321 Henky Augustus Stevens, [Georgetown], son of Hezekiah Fos- ter and Ruhamah (Titcomb) Stevens, was born in Salisbury, N. H., Dec. 29, 1834 ; fitted for college at Pinkerton Academy, Derry, N. H. Andover T. S., '57— '60 ; ordained, Sept. 12, 1861 ; p., Mel- rose, '61 — '68;. p.. No. Bridgewater (now Brockton) , '68 — '74; p., Brighton Dist., Boston, '74 — '81; p., Bristol, E. I., since '81. Married, Oct. 23, 1861, Sarah Northend, dau. of Hon. Moses Ten- ney, of Georgetown. Five children. P. O. address, Bristol, R. I. John Howard Sweetser, son of Luke and Abby T. (Munsell)" Sweetser, was born in Amherst, Mar. 2, 1885 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Amherst Coll. , '53 — '56; A. B., Amherst, 1871. Merchant, N. Y. City. Married, Feb. 2, 1860, Lucy Cornelia, dau. of Wyllys Peck, of New Haven, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, 365 Broadway, N. Y. City; P. O. Box, 1392. Matthew Walker, [Ware], son of Matthew and Mary (Wrig- ley) Walker, was born in Stow, Aug. 24, 1835 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Clerk and accountant, in various places ; now accountant, Barre. Married, Dec. 21, 1871, Elizabeth Louise, dau. of Steplien Heald, of Barre. One child. P. 0. address, Barre, Mass. John DeWitt Weaver, son of John and Sally (Kellogg) Weaver, was born in Penfield, N. Y., May 16, 1833 ; fitted for college at Rochester Grammar School, N. Y. ; Genesee Coll., '53; Amherst Coll., '54 — '57. Studied medicine at Worcester, '58— '59 ; farmer, Penfield, N. Y., since '62. Married, Mar. 19, 1862, Nannie E., dau. of Phedrus Carter, of Penfield, N. Y. Six children. P. 0. address, Penfield, N. Y. John Edwin Wheeler, son of Daniel and Martha Graham (Aiken) Wheeler, was born in Amherst, N. H., Sept. 9, 1833 ; fitted for college at Appleton Academy (now McCollum Institute), Mt. Vernon, N. H. ; Colby Univ., '54; Amherst Coll., '54— '57. East Windsor T. I., '59 — '62 ; licensed, June 24, 1861 ; preached at Port- land, Ct., four years ; at Litchfield, Ct., and Windham, N. H., some months; at Godfrey, and Brighton, 111., and at St. Louis, Mo.; ordained at Gardner, Aug. 24, 1869, and p., '69 — '72; s. s.. Little Compton, E, I., '72 — '73 ; s. s., Needham, '74— '75 ; a. p., Plymouth church, St. Louis, Mo., '75 — '77; s. s., Presbyterian church, Moro, 111., '78 — '79; a. p., Cong, church, Webster City, la., since '79. Man-ied, July 15, 1880, Clara G. L. Martin of Godfrey, 111. P. O. address, Webster City, la. Dennis Wortman, D. D., son of Dr. Dennis and Elizabeth Brinck- erhoflT (Rapalje) Wortman, was born in East Fishkill, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1835 ; fitted for college at Amenia Seminary, N. Y., and at Great 34 322 ALUMNI, 1867. BaiTington. Reformed Dutch T. S., New Brunswick, N. J., '57 — '60 ; ordaiued in Maj-, 1860; p., R. D. church, Brunswick Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., '60— '63 ; p., Third R. D. church, Philadelphia, Pa., '63— '65; p.. First R. D. church, Schenectady, N. Y., '65— '71 ; rested and traveled for his health, '71 — '75 ; w. c, Hopewell Junction, N. Y., supplying churches temporarily at Hudson, Brook- lyn Heights, West Point, and other places in N. Y., since '76. In 1867, went to Europe as delegate to the World's Evangelical Alliance. D. D., Union Coll., 1870. Published addresses, and occasional ser- mons, and contributed to various papers. Unmarried. P. O. ad- dress, Hopewell Junction, N. Y. CLASS OF 1858. Timothy Field Allen, A, M., M. D., [Belchertown] , son of Dr. David and Eliza (Graves) Allen, was born in Westminster, Vt., Apr. 24, 1837 ; fitted for college at East Windsor Hill, Ct. Univ. of N.Y.Med. School, '58— '61 ; M. D., Univ. of N. Y., 1861; practised in Brooklyn, N. Y., '61 — '63; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., '62; in N. Y. City, since '63; Surgeon to the New York Ophthalmic Hospital, and Professor of Materia Medica in the N. Y. Homeopathic Medical Coll. Married, June 3, 1862, Julia, dau. of Amos Bissell, of Litchfield, Ct. Six children. P. 0. address, 201 E 23d St., N. Y. City. Charles Bartlett Andrews, LL. D., [Montague], son of Eras- tus and Almira (Bartlett) Andrews, was born in Sunderland, Nov. 4, 1834 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academj', Shelburne Falls. Studied law in Fairfield Co., Ct., '68 — '60 ; admitted to the bar, at Bridgeport, Ct., Jan., 1861 ; lawyer, Kent, Ct., '61 — '63; at Litch- field, Ct., since '63. State Senator, '68 — '69; Member of the Ct. House of Rep., 1877; Governor of Ct., '79 — '81 ; appointed Judge of the Superior Court, 1882. LL. D., Wesleyan Univ., 1879. Married, (1) Dec. 16, 1866, Mary J., dau. of Newton Carter, Esq., of Kent, Ct., who died July 17, 1867; (2) Feb. 22, 1870, Mrs. Sarah M. Osborn, dau. of Elizur Wilson, of Bethlehem, Ct. One child. P. O. address, Litchfield, Ct. James Brovtn Beaumont, A. M., son of Joseph Hopeton and Anna Ms^ria (Brown) Beaumont, was born in Pen nYan, N. Y., June 5, 1831 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Prattsburgh, N. Y. Teacher, Canandaigua Academy, N. Y., '58 — '59 ; Auburn T. S., '59 — '62 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Olean, N. Y., June 5, 1862, and p. there, '62— '67; p., Waverly, N. Y., '67— '71 ; p., Washington- ville, N. Y., '71 — '81 ; p., Chatham, N. J., since Jan. 1, '82. Pub- lished occasional sermons. Married, (1) July 2, 1862, Anna Phoebe, dau. of Rev. Flavel S. Gaylord, of Naples, N. Y., who died Feb. 19' ALUMNI, 1858. 323 1864 ; (2) Nov. 21, 1867, Harriet Newell, dau. of William S. Mor- ris, of M'ontclair, N. J. No children. P. O. address, Chatham, N.J. George Sayles Bishop, D. D., son of William L. and Mary Wil- lard (Sayles) Bishop, was born in Rochester, N. Y., June 28, 1836 ; fitted for college privately ; Rochester Univ., '64 — '55 ; Amherst Coll., '55 — '58. Teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '58 — '61 ; Princeton T. S., '61— '62, and '63— '64 ; Andover T. S., '62— '63 ; ordained by the Presbytery of New Brunswick, N. J., June 16, 1864 ; p., Second church, Trenton, N. J., '64 — '65-; p., Calvary church, Newburg, N. Y., '65 — '72 ; p.. Second church. Orange, N. J., '72 — '75; p.. First R. D. church, Orange, N. J., since '75. Author of " Reprobation," " Doctrine of Grace," lectures on "Second Advent," "Alleged Contradictions in the Bible," and a tract on the " Divine Right of Presbytery;" editor of " Sower and Gospel Field," '77 — '78. D. D., Rutgers, 1877. Married, Aug. 11, 1864, Hannah More, dau. of John Payson Williston, of Northampton. Three children. P. O. address, East Orange, N. J. Henry Matukin Bishop, M. D., [Springfield], son of Theodore and Esther B. (Chaffee) Bishop, was born at Middletown, Ct., Oct. 13, 1837; fitted for college at Springfield High School; Wesleyan Univ., '54— '56 ; Amherst Coll., '56 —'58. Teacher, '58— '64 ; Med- ical cadet, N. Y. City, and Newark, N. J., '64— '65 ; Coll. of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, '66— '69 ; M. D., Coll. of Physi- cians and Surgeons, '69 ; practised, Sharon, Pa., since '69. Mar- ried, at New Brighton, Pa., Oct. 11, 1870, Alice A., dau. of John Wilson, of Havre de Grace, Md. One child. P. 0. address, Sharon, Pa. Daniel Jay Bliss, son of Samuel Hopkins and Lucy (Hitchcock) Bliss, was born in Warren, Oct. 21, 1838; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Andover T. S., '58 — -'61 ; private, 34th Mass. Vols., '62 — '66; ordained, Dec. 9, 1868; p., Holland, '68 — '74; a. p., Hamilton, Minn., '74 — '75; a. p., Peru, '75— '80; p., Harpersfield, N. Y., since '80. Married, Apr. 20, 1866, Leroph Ada, dau. of Charles Bemis, of Warren. Three children. P. O. address, Harpersfield, N. Y. William Louis Bray, [Elk Grove, Wis. J, son of William and Jennie (Rundel) Bray, was born in St. Martin's Parish, Cornwall Co., Eng., Feb. 6, 1832 ; fitted for college at Platteville Academy, Wis. Chicago T. S., '58— '69, and '60— '61 ; Andover T. S., '69— '60 ; ordained, Aug. 8, 1861 ; p.. First church, Aurora, 111., '61 — '67; s. s., St. Joseph, Mo., '67— '68 ; s. s., Hatfield, '68— '69 ; p., Marshall- town, la., '70 — '74; s. s., Kalamazoo, Mich., '74 — '75; p., Clinton, la., since '75. Married, July 16, 1861, Elmily Ann, dau. of James Temple, of Galena, 111. Five children. P. O. address, Clinton, la. 324 ALUMNI, 1858. Ethan Allen Paul Brewster, M.D., son of Ira Allen and Mary (Sweet) Brewster, was born in Salem, Nov. 23,1837; fitted for college at Salem Grammar School. Harvard Medical School, '58 — '61, and '64— '65 ; 2d Lieut., 8th Regt. Mass. Vols., '61 ; Capt., 23d Mass. Vols., '61— '63, and Major, '63— '64; M. D., Harvard, 1865; practised in Janesville, Wis., '65 — '71; atEscanaba, Mich., '71 — '77. Died from pneumonia, at Escanaba, Mich., Apr. 5, 1877. Married, (1) Sept. 21, 1861, Laura Alice, dau. of Calvert Phillips, of Great Falls, N. H., who died July 21, 1869; (2) Apr. 21, 1873, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of William Kingsley, of Escanaba, Mich. Six children. Lyman Dwight Chapin, [Amsterdam, N. Y.], sonof Eev. Augus- tus Lyman and Abby (Hays) Chapin, was born in Jewett, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1836 ; fitted for college at Amsterdam Academy, N. Y. Union T. S., '58— '61 ; ordained, July 6, 1862 ; Missionary of A. B. C. F. M., China; stationed at Tientsin, '63 — '67; at Tungcho, China, since '67 ; now engaged in teaching in the Theological School and in literary work. Prepared a Chinese Geography. Married, July 8, 1862, Clara L., dau. of Seth Gilbert Evans, of Charlestown, N. H. Nine children. P. O. address, Tungcho, China. Andrew^ Josiah Clapp, son of Almin and Roxana A. (Barnes) Clapp, was born in Southampton, May 2, 1833 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '58 — '61; s. s., Shutesbury, '61 — '62 ; ordained there as an evangelist, Feb. 19, 1862 ; and a. p., at Shutesbury, '62 — '63. Died from typhoid fever, Sept. 13, 1863. Married, Apr. 15, 1862, Ophelia A., dau. of Ansel Searle, of Southampton. Joseph Bourne Clark, A. M., [West Newton], sou of Joseph Sylvester and Harriet Bates (Bourne) Clark, was born in Sturbridge, Oct. 7, 1836 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '58 — '61 ; ordained at Yarmouth, Oct. 10, 1861, and p., '61 — '68; p.. Central church, Newtonville, '68 — '72; p., Jamaica Plain, '72 — -'79 ; Sec, Mass. H. M. S., Boston, residing in Dorchester, '79— '82 ; Sec. of A. H. M. S., N. Y. City, since '82. Married, (1) Sept. 1, 1863, Eunice, dau. of Capt. James Matthews, of Yarmouth, who died Nov. 9, 1864 ; (2) Oct. 9, 1867, Carrie M., dau. of Jere- miah Allen, of West Newton, who died Sept 24, 1876 ; (3) Oct. 23, 1878, Clara N., dau. of Capt. Lewis N. Herendeen, of Falmouth. Four children. P. O. address, Bible House, Astor Place, N. Y. City. Royal Washburn Clark, son of Simeon and Myra (Cowles) Clark, was born in Amherst, Apr. 28, 1834 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Union T. S., '58 — '61 ; licensed to preach in ALUMNI, 1858. 325 Mar., 1861, but ill health forbade his ever taking charge of a church or even preaching, except at rare intervals ; resided in Amherst, '61 — '79 ; working on his father's farm and occasionally receiving private pupils. Died after a wasting illness, at Amherst, Mar. 28, 1879. Unmarried. George Clinton Clarke, A. M., [Brookline], son of Clinton and Eunice B. (Whitney) Clarke, was born in Boston, Sept. 26, 1838 ; fitted for college with William P. Atkinson of Brookline. Instructor in Latin, Chicago High School, 111., '58 — '64 ^ Professor of Latin, Chicago Univ., '64 — '65 ; admitted to the bar, Sept. 25, 1865 ; Gen. Insurance Agt., since 1865. President Chicago Board of Education ; member of State Board of Education of 111. Mar- ried, June 28, 1864, Hette, dau. of John A. Eldredge, of Chicago, 111. Three children. P. O. address, Eoom 4, Bryan Blk., 161 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. James Collins, A. M., M. D., was born in Pineville, Pa., Oct. 20, 1831 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Univ. of Penn. Med. School, '58— '60; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1860; then studied in Gottingen, Germany, '60 — '61 ; Surgeon, 3d Pa. Reserve Corps, '61— '64 ; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., '64— '65 ; Sur- geon, '65 ; Brevet Lieut. Col., '65; practised in Philadelphia, Pa., since '65 ; U.S. Pension Surgeon, since '71. Married, Apr. 29, 1870, Elizabeth, dau. of David Jones, of Philadelphia, Pa. No children. P. O. address, 536 Marshall St., Philadelphia, Pa. John Davenport, [Bath, N. Y.], son of Ira and Lydia (Cameron) Davenport, was born in Hornellsville, N. Y., May 10, 1835 ; fitted for college with Prof. W. H. Eussell of New Haven, Ct. ; Yale Coll., '54 — '55; Amherst Coll., '55 — '58. In real estate business, since '58. Married, July 1, 1879, Sarah, dau. of James Lyon, of Bath, N. Y. P. O. address, Bath, N. Y. Henry Giles Delano, son of William and Dorothy (Hubbard) Delano, was born in Sunderland, June 25, 1836 ; fitted for college at Deerfield Academy, and Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Went to Rochester, N. Y., thence to Glen Haven Water Cure, N. Y. ; thence to Dansville, N. Y. Died from consumption, at Sunderland, Feb. 19, 1859. Unmarried. Alfred Augustus Ellsworth, son of Jeremiah and Martha Hutchinson (Trott) Ellsworth, was born in Bath, Me., July 12, 1832 ; fitted for college at Lewiston Falls Academy, Me. Union T. S., '68— '59 ; Andover T. S., '59— '61 ; ordained at Milford, Sept. 4, 1862, and p.. First Cong, church, '62 — '65 ; a. p., Newbern, N. C, •65—'68 ; p.. Union church, Weymouth, '68 — '71 ; a. p., Waterloo, 326 Ai.uMNi, 1858. la., '71— '76; p., Galesburgh, 111., since '76. Married, Dec. 2, 1862, Angelina Grimke Clementine, dan. of John Cook, M. D., of Auburn, Me. Five children. P. O. address, Galesburgh, 111. Rdfus Emerson, A. M., [Haverhill], son of Luther and Patience (Wood) Emerson, was born in Salem, N. H., Feb. 22, 1825 ; fitted for college at Bradford Academy, and Haverhill. Andover T. S., '58— '61 ; s. s., "Wilton, Me., '61— '63; ordained there, Jan. 7, 1863, and p., '63; a. p., Grafton, Vt., '63— '67; s. s., Wilmington, Vt., '67— '68 ; s. s.. Chestnut St. church, Lynn, '68— '70 ; p., Granby, '71— '74; residence, Haverhill, '75 — '77; s. s., Dracut, '74— '80; s. s., Centerville, since '81. Married, Sept. 30, 1863, Alice, dau. of Horace P. Wakefield, M. D., of Reading. One child. P. 0. address, Centerville, Mass. Horace Smith Fuller, A. M., M. D., son of Joseph and Cor- delia (Smith) Fuller, was born in Suffleld, Ct., Apr. 10, 1835 ; fitted for college at the Connecticut Literary Institution, Suffleld, Ct. Teacher, Williamsburg, '59 — '60 ; in Kentucky, '60 — '61 ; in Literary Institution, Suffleld, Ct., '61 — '62 ; attended Medical Lectures at Boston, Pittsfleld, and New York, '63 — '64 ; teacher in Prof. Char- ter's French Institute, N. Y. City, '64; M. D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, '65 ; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., at Fort Schuyler, N. Y. Harbor, '65 ; physician, Hartford, Ct., since '65. Unmarried. P. 0. address, 95 Trumbull St.', Hartford, Ct. Jesse Franklin Fuller, A. M., son of Abijah and Abigail Frances (Weston) Fuller, was born in Middleton, Mar. 4, 1832 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy ; Amherst Coll., '55 — '58. Teacher and Supt. of Schools, Appleton, Wis., '58 — '71 ; Professor of Mathematics, Straight Univ., New Orleans, La., '71 — '76 ; Profes- sor of Mathematics, Atlanta Univ., Ga., since '76. Married, (1) Nov. 27, 1860, Sarah A., dau. of Joseph McNeill, of Waukesha, Wis., who died Jan. 22, 1876; (2) Sept. 4, 1878, Sarah S., dau. of John A. Learoyd, of Danvers. One child. P. O. address, Atlan- ta, Ga. Edward Payson Gardner, son of Noah H. and Fanny (Foster) Gardner, was born in Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1838 ; fitted for college at the private school of Mr. Lord, Buffalo, N. Y. ; Hamilton Coll., '54— '55 ; Amherst Coll., '55— '58. Union T. S., '59— '62 ; ordain- ed as Presbyterian, Feb. 11, 1864; p., Cherry Valley, N. Y., '64 — '68 ; p., Hoboken, N. J., '68— '72 ; p.. Woodland Ave. church, Cleve- land, O., '72— '76; a. p., Portland, Me., '77— '78 ; s. s.. East Orange, N. J., '79— '80; a. p., Fairport, N. Y., since '80. Pub- lished " Gospel Work and Truth." Married, Sept. 5, 1877, Mar- ietta Amanda, dau. of Myron S. Hall, of West Bloomfleld, N. H. P. 0. address, Fairport, N. Y. ALUMNI, 1858. 327 Charles Carol Gaytes, [Port Byron, 111. J, son of George Wil- liams and Sarah Dixon (Todd) Gaytes, was born in Lunenburg, Vt., Nov. 3, 1833; fitted for college at the Preparatory Department of Iowa Coll., Davenport, la. Studied law in Chicago and was admit- ted tothe bar there in June, 1865; lawyer, Chicago, III., since '65. Married, June 30, 1870, Theresa Arms, dau. of George Herbert, of Chicago. One child. P. 0. address, 95 Washington St., Chicago, 111. Alvin Banister Goodale, A. M., M. D., son of Solomon and Fanny (Banister) Goodale, was born in Potsdam, N. Y., May 22, 1829 ; fitted for college at St. Lawrence Academy, Potsdam, N. Y. Union T. S., '58— '60 ; ordained by the Third Presbytery of N. Y. City, Feb. 5, 1860; M. D., N. Y. Medical Coll., 1860; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Marash, Central Turkey, '60— '65 ; s. s.. Belle Plaine, Minn., '65 — '67; Pres. of Parsons Coll., Cedar Eapids, la., '67— '69; p., Marshalltown, la., '69— '73; p.. Cedar Falls, la., '73 — '77; p., Presbyterian church, Wyoming, la., '77 — '82; p., Hodge Presbyterian church, Trenton, Mo., since '82. Married, Jan. 10, 1860, Mary E., dau. of Horace Linsley, of Millville, N. Y. -Six children. P. O. address, Trenton, Mo. George Sumner Grosvenor, A. M., son of David R. and Irana G. (Goddard) Grosvenor, was born in Petersham, Nov. 25, 1831 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy.' Principal of High School at Ware, '58 — '59; principal, Trenton Academy, . N. J., '59 — '75; admitted to the bar of N. J., in 1875 ; lawyer, Trenton, N. J., since '75. Married, (1) Dec. 28, 1859, Elizabeth E., dau. of Joseph G. Parmenter, of Petersham, who died Sept. 1,1877; (2) July 18, 1878, Mrs. Cora B. Norris, dau. of Thomas F. Bunnell, of Trenton, N. J. No children. P. 0. address, Trenton, N. J. Stephen Harris, son of Levi and Nancy Ann (Byam) Harris, was born in Fitzwilliam, N. H., Jan. 27, 1830 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. East Windsor T. I., '58 — '60; Andover T. S., '60— '61 ; ordained at Windham, Vt., Oct. 24, 1861, and p., '61— '6^ ; k. p., West SufHeld, Ct., '69— '72 ; a. p., Indian Orchard, '72— '73 ; p., Pliillipston, '73— '74. Member of Vt. Legislature, '64 — '67; Supt. of Schools, Windham, Vt., some years. Almost instantly killed, June 28, 1874, at a railroad crossing near Athol depot. Married, (1) Sept. 4, 1861, Clara W., dau. of Phineas D. Barton, of Granby, who died Sept. 19, 1869 ; (2) Oct. 3, 1870, Jane Angle, dau. of Clark Stearns, of Windham, Vt. Three children . Daniel Waldo Haskins, [Worcester], son of Joel and Maria (Williams) Haskins, was born in Hardwick, Jan. 19, 1829 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy; Antioch Coll., O., '54 — '55; 328 AtuMNi, 1858. Amherst Coll., '55— '58. Studied law with Bacon & Aldrich, at Worcester, nineteen months ; admitted to the bar. Mar. 29, 1862 ; lawyer, Worcester, since '62, except '69 — '71, when he was engaged in building by contract. Married, (1) Mar. 1, 1865, HattieD., dau. of Newell S. Smith, of Orleans, who died Dec. 20, 1865 ; (2) Oct. 18, 1870, Charlotte A., dau. of Matthew Woods, of Lancaster. Two children. P. O. address, 460 Main St., Worcester, Mass. Henry Hastings, son of Nathan and Esther (Woodward) Hast- ings, was born in Windham, Vt., Sept. 27, 1833 ; fitted for college at Chester, Vt. ; Oberlin Coll., '54 — '55; Amherst Coll., '55 — '5?^ Union T. S., '58— '61 ; s. s., Windham, Vt., and Spring Mills, Pa., '61 — '62 ; s. s., East Machias, Me., '62 ; ordained as an evangelist, at St. Stephens, N. B., June 11, 1862. Died from consumption, at Townshend, Vt., Jan. 19, 1863. Unmarried. Chester Warner Hawley, A. M., [Homer, N. Y.], son of Isaac and Persis (Ball) Hawlej^, was born in Hadley, Sept. 20, 1834; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and Courtland Academy, Homer, N. Y. Auburn T. S., '58 — '61 ; ordained as Presbyterian, May 2, 1861 ; p., Liverpool, N. Y., '61— '64 ; Chaplain, 185th N. Y. Vols., '64— '65; p., Waterville, N. Y., '65— '71 ; p., Batavia, N. Y., '71 — '74; a. p.. Seventeenth St. Presbyterian church, Denver, Colo., '74 — '76; p.. Second Cong, church, Amherst, '76 — '79; a. p., Atlanta, Ga., '79— '81 ; w. c, Amherst, '81 — '82 ; Treas. of Fisk Univ., Nashville, Tenn., since '82. Married, (1) May 7, 1861, Alzoa A., dau. of Hammill Thompson, of Homer, N. Y., who died Jan. 17, 1871 ; (2) June 12, 1872, Martha, dau. of Joseph Jaqueth, of Liverpool, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, Fisk Univ., Nashville, Tenn. Edwin Hunt, Ph. D., son of Sewall and Sophia (Puffer) Hunt, was born in Sudbury, Aug. 24, 1837 ; fitted for college at Concord High School. Teacher, Enfield, No. Bridgewater, Sudbury, Liver- pool, (N. Y.), Haydenville, and Sherborn, '58 — '65; teacher of Natural Science, Utica Free Academy, N. Y., '65 — '80; Ph. D., Hamilton, 1871. Died from Blight's disease. May 24, 1880. Married, Aug. 28, 1866, Mary M., dan. of Edward Brown, of Sud- bury. Three children. Joshua Henry Huntington, A. M., [Amherst], son of Isaac and Hannah (Maples) Huntington, was born in Bozrah, Ct., June 28, 1833; fitted for college at Bacon Academy, Colchester, Ct. ; Dart- mouth Coll., '54— '55 ; Amherst Coll. , '56— '58. Studied Geology under the direction of Ex-Pres. Hitchcock ; was engaged on the Vermont Survey, '58; teacher, Natchez, Miss., '59 — '62; traveled '63 — '65 ; engaged in mining, '65 — '68 ; principal Asst. New Hamp- ALUMNI, 1858. 329 shire G-eologieal Survey, '69 — '79; engaged in mining since '80. Originated the first successful expedition for occupying high moun- tain summits as Meteorological stations, and established many important facts by his own observations. Occupied the summit of Mt. Moosilauke, N. H., winter of '69 — '70, and Mt. Washington, N. H., winter of '70— '71. Author of "Mount Washington in Winter," Reports on New Hampshire Geology, Special Report on the Quarries of Virginia and other States, for the U. S. Govt., and about twenty scientific papers and Mining Reports. Married, Mar. 28, 1881, Harriet M., dan. of Elisha J. Merriam, of Plymouth. P. 0. address, Boston, Mass. Henry Elijah Hutchinson, son of Elijah and Laura Manning (Skinner) Hutchinson, was born in Windsor, Vt., July 31, 1837; fitted for college at Windsor High School, Vt. ; Dartmouth Coll., '54 — '56; Amherst Coll., '56 — '58. Teacher, Montgomery, Ala., '58 — '60 ; admitted to the bar of Ala., in 1860, and to that of N. Y., in 1862 ; U. S. Asst. Assessor, engaged in the revenue service, N. Y. City, '62 — '72; Sec. of Mechanics' Savings Bank, Brooklyn, N. Y., '72 — '77; Cashier of the Brooklyn Bank, since '77. Organist and director of music in St. Peter's P. E. church, Brooklyn, several years. Married, Feb. 10, 1863, Ella, dau. of James Romeyn Stafibrd, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Seven children. P. 0. address, Ful- ton, cor. Front St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Heney Shipman Jewett, a. M. , son of Rev. Spofford Dodge and Abigail Goodrich (Shipman) Jewett, was born in New Britain, Ct., Dec. 4, 1836 ; fitted for college at Bacon Academy, Colchester, Ct., and Westfield Academy; Wesleyan Univ., Ct., '54 — '56 ; Amherst Coll., '56 — '58. Teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthamptou, '59 — '61 ; in Durham Academy, Ct., '61 — '63 ; in Meriden Academy, Ct., '63 — '67 ; in Poughkeepsie Female Collegiate Institute, N. Y., '67 — '71 ; in Poughkeepsie Military Institute, N. Y., '71 — '77 ; associate principal of the Ossining Institute for Young Ladies, Sing Sing, N. Y., since '77. Wrote the Decennial Record of Class of 1858. Married, July 11, 1866, Harriet E., dau. of Rev. C. 1>. Rice, of Sing Sing, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address. Sing Sing, N. Y. RuFus Bela Kellogg, A. M., son of Riifus and Nancy (Stetson) Kellogg, was born in No. Amherst, Apr. 15, 1837 ; fitted for college at Mt. Pleasant Institute, Amherst. Went into business in Osh- kosh, Wis., and was for some years Cashier of Oshkosh First National Bank, Wis. ; retired, '70— '73 ; in 1873, the Kellogg National Bank of Green Bay, Wis., was established, and in 1878, the Banking Office of Rnfus B. Kellogg & Co., De Pere, Wis. 35 330 ALUMNI, 1858. First Trustee of Amherst Coll., elected by the Alumni, '75 — '80; re-elected '80 — . Donor of the Kellogg Prizes. Married, Apr. 21, 1874, Ellen E., dau. of Dr. Thomas Bigelow, of Green Bay, Wis. P. O. address. Green Bay, Wis. Francis Lobdell, D. D., [Brookfield, Ct.J, son of Henry Clarke and Almina (Meeker) Lobdell, was born in Danbury, Ct., Mar. 26, 1835 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Union T. S., '58 — '59 ; ordained, Nov. 3, 1859 ; p., First Cong, church, Warren, Ct., '69— '63; p.. Second Cong, church, Bridgeport, Ct., '63— '65; rector of Church of the Advent, Cincinnati, O., '65 — '69 ; of the St. Paul's church. New Haven, Ct., '69 — '79 ; of the St. Andrew's church, N. Y. City, since July 1, 1879. D. D. (S. T. D.), Hobart Coll., 1881. Married, (1) Sept. 6, 1859, Julia A., dau. of Josiah Dauforth, of Middletown, Ct., who died Aug. 18, 1869; (2) Sept. 6, 1870, Har- riet S. Toucey, dau. of Edward Toucey, of Bridgeport, Ct., who died April 22, 1872 ; (3) Julia G., dau. of John G. Doon, of Savan- nah, Ga. Seven children. P. O. address, St. Andrew's Church, 128th St., N. Y. City. John Dooling Lockwood, A. M., [Fort Madison, la. J, son of Isaac and Ellen (Dooling) Lockwood, was born in St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 7, 1836 ; fitted for college at the Academj' in Denmark, la. Teacher in a private High School, Quincy, 111. ; in business. Council Bluffs, la. ; secured the establishment of a branch of the State Bank of la., and became successively, its cashier and president; organized the 4th Iowa Eegt. Died from consumption, at Fort Madison, la., June 3, 1865. Edwin Elisha Mekriam, [Plymouth], son of Elisha Jones and Lucy Rebecca (Lane) Merriam, was born in Mason, N. H., Aug. 3, 1836; fitted for college at Plymouth High School. Teacher, Sims- bury, N. C, and Rocheport, Mo., '58— '60 ; Union T. S., '60— '63 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Salem, Pa., Aug. 3, 1864, and p., '64 — '05. Died from an abscess, at Salem, Pa., Feb. 17, 1865. Unmarried. William Enos Boise Moore, son of William and Annis A. (Boise) Moore, was born in Agawam, Apr. 22, 1831 ; fitted for college at Ct. Literary Institute, Suffleld ; Amherst Coll., '55 — '58. Principal of boys' school, Leake & Watts Orphan Asylum, N. Y. City, '58— '59; UnionT. S.-, '59— '60; AndoverT. S.,'60— '62; a. p.. Tol- land, '62— '63; s. s., Centreville, '63— '64; s. s., Montgomei-y, '64— '65; ordained, Oct. 4, 1865; s. s., Huntington, '65— '67 ; s. s., First church, Bolton, '67— '68, and p., '68— '78 ; w. c, Bolton, Ct., '78— '79; w. c, West Stafford, Ct., '79— '82 ; Millington (East Haddam), '82—. Married, (1) Oct. 4, 1864, Lizzie E., dau. of ALUMNI, 1858. 331 William Joseph Blair, of West Granville, who died Aug. 5, 1870 ; (2) Feb. 14, 1872, Maria D., dau. of Dea. John Witter, of Hanover, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Millington, (East Haddam), Ct. Sylvanus Chickering Priest, son of Charles and Nancy (Whit- ney,) Priest, was born in Lancaster, Oct. 12, 1830 ; fitted for college at Lancaster Academy, and at Lancaster Normal Institute. Died from consumption, at No. Elba, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1858. Lyman Sibley Rowland, A. M., [Enfield], son of Lyman and Catherine (Sibley) Rowland, wasborn in Oxford, Jan. 4, 1831 ; fitted for college at Amherst and Monson Academies. Andover T. S., '58_'60, and '62— '63; tutor, Amherst Coll., '60— '62 ; ordained, Nov. 16, 1864; p., Bangor, Me., '64— '67 ; Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, Beloit Coll., '68 — '71 ; p., Saratoga Springs, N. Y., '71— '77; p., Lee, since '77. Married, (1) Nov. 2, 1864, Tace F., dau. of Moses Wardwell, of Peabody, who died Mar. 23, 1873; (2) Oct. 6, 1875, Elizabeth M., dau. of Edward Gould, of Portland, Me. Four children. P. O. address, Lee, Mass. Edward Halsey Sayrb, son of Edward and Mary J. (Scott) Sayre, was born in Southampton, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1838; fitted for coUege at Southampton Academy, N. Y. Princeton T. S., '59 — '62 ; ordained as evangelist, at Southampton, L. I., July 15, 1862; missionary of Presbyterian Board F. M., India, '62 — '70; s. s., Claremont and Ripley, Minn., '71 — '75; s. s., Stewartville and Washington, Minn., '75— '76 ; s. s., Northwood, la., '76— '78; s. s., Sumner, la., '78^80; w. c. Lime Springs, la., since '80. Translated Reid's " Blood of Jesus," and the second part of " Pil- grim's Progress" into Hindustani. Married, July 17, 1862, Mary Caroline, dau. of David Hulfish, of Princeton, N. J. Six children. P. 0. address. Lime Springs, la. Samuel Bartlett Sherrill, A. M., [Eaton, N. Y.], son of Hor- ace R. and Rebecca (Shapley) Sherrill, was born in Lebanon, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1832 ; fitted for college at Cortland Academy, Homer, N. Y. Andover T. S., '58 — '61 ; s. s., Presbyterian church. New Hartford, N. Y.,'61— '62 ; s. s., Meridian, N. Y., '62— '63 ; ordained, Feb. 4, 1863, and p., '63— '68; p., Cong, church, Bellevue, O., '68— '73 ; w. c. New Hartford, N. Y., '73— '74 ; p., Fair Haven, Vt., '74— '76; a. p., Moravia, N. Y., '77— '80 ; a. p.. West Bloomfield, N. Y., since May 2, 1880. Married, (1) June 21, 1864, Louisa Bl6od- good, dau. of Hon. P. Sheldon Root, of New Hartford, N. Y., who died Sept. 28, 1873; (2) Apr. 11, 1877, Annie B., dau. of W. Wallace McCall, Esq., of Utica, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address. West Bloomfield, N. Y. 332 ALUMNI, 1858. Havilah Mowry Sprague, M. D., [West Killingly, Ct.J, son of William B. and Joanna (Hutchins) Sprague, was born in Windham, Ct., July 4, 1835 ; fitted for college at West Killingly Academy, Ct. Studied medicine with Dr. Hutchins of West Killingly, and Dr. A. C. Post, in N. Y. City ; M. D., Univ. of City of N. Y., 1861 ; Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., with rank of 1st Lieut. ; in charge of the general hospital, St. Louis, Mo., '61 — '63 ; member of the medical board of examination, '63 — '64; in charge of the general hospital. Fort Schuyler, N. Y. harbor, '64 — '65 ; practised at West Farms, N. Y., '65 — '68; also physician of Home for Invalids, West Farms, N. Y.,'66— '70; at Fordham, N. Y., '68— '74; attending physician to the Home of Eest for Consumptives, Fremont, N. Y., '70 — '74. Died from congestion of the kidneys. May 30, 1874. Married, Mar. 27, 1866, Sarah Grosvenor, dau. of Willard Danielson, of West Kil- lingly, Ct. One child. Gardner Peery Stickney, son of Daniel Balch and Anna (Par- ker) Stickney, was born in Groveland, Nov. 1, 1835 ; fitted for col- lege at Merrimac Academy, Groveland. Andover T. S., '58 — '60; never ordained. Died from consumption, at Urbana, 0., Mar. 29, 1862. Unmarried. Charles Langdon Tappan, [Sandwich, N. H.], son of Jonathan and Dolly Beede (Heard) Tappan, was born in Moultonborough, N. H., June 26, 1828 ; fitted for college at Smithville Seminary, No. Scituate, R. I. liast Windsor T. I., '58— '60 ; Andover T. S., '60— '61; ordained at St. Paul, Minn., Jan. 28, 1864; p., Owatonna, Minn., '64— '67 ; p., Brighton, 111., '68— '70 ; w. c, Sandwich, N. H., '70 — '71 ; a. p.. Sandwich, N. H., '71 — '77 ; w. c. Concord, N. H., '77— '81 ; a. p.. East Concord, N. H., '81— '82. Editor of the "Republican Journal," Owatonna, Minn., 1867. Married, May 18, 1876, Almira R., dau. of Emanuel Rice, of Natick, R. I. P. 0. address. Box 325, Concord, N. H. Henry Goddard Thomas, A. M., son of William W. and Eliza- beth White (Goddard) Thomas, was born in Portland, Me., Apr. 5, 1837; fitted for college with James D. Furbush ; Bowdoin Coll., '54— '56 ; Amherst Coll., '56— '58. Studied law with Judge Fox, and Attorney Gen. Drummond, at Portland, Me., '58 — '61 ; Capt., 5th Maine Vols., '61 ; Capt., 11th Infantry, U. S. A., '61— '63 ; Col., 2dRegt.,U. S. Colored troops, '63 ; Brig. Gen., U. S. Vols., '64; Brev. Maj. Gen., '65; Brev. Brig. Gen., U. S. A., transferred to 20th Infantry, July, 1866 ; at Fort Dawson, D. T. ; at Fort Fred Steele, Wyo. T. Major Paymaster in the U. S. Army, Colorado Springs, Colo., '81—. Married, 1861, Ellen, dau. of Eben Webster, of Cape Elizabeth, Me. Four children. P. O. address, Colorado Springs, Colo. ALUMNI, 1868. 333 James Edwin Tower, A. M., [Hadley], son of Samuel and Mary (Clark) Tower, was born in Granby, June 9, 1834 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Union T. S., '58 — '60 ; Andover T. S., '60 — '61 ; s. s., No. Brookfield, '62. Died from inflammation of the bowels, at Groton, Aug. 18, 1862. Married, Mar. 30, 1862, Harriet I., dau. of Joel W. Eaton, of Groton. One child. Samuel Parker Tuck, son of Moses and Elizabeth (Travis) Tuck, was born in St. John, N. B., Apr. 25, 1888 ; fitted for college at Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy, Sackville, N. B. ; Genesee Coll., '54 — '56 ; Amherst Coll., '56 — '58. Studied Civil Engineering at Lawrence Scientific School, Cambridge, and has since been practis- ing his profession in Canada, principally upon Railways ; Asst. Railway Engineer for the government of N. B., several years, and has been engaged as Contractor upon the Inter-colonial Railway in the Prov- ince of Quebec. Married, July 29, 1873, Sarah M., dau. of James S. Morse, of Dalhousie, N. B. P. O. address, St. John, N. B. Justin Edwards Twitchell, D. D., [Ashland], son of Charles and Joanne S. (Cozzens) Twitchell, was born in Sherborn, Jan. 20, 1835 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Supt. of Schools, Xenia, 0.,'58 — '61; ordained at Dayton, O., Oct., 28, 1862, and p. First church, '61— '66 ; Chaplain, 131st Ohio Vols., '63 ; p., Mansfield, O., '66 — '70 ; p., Euclid Ave. Cong, church, Cleve- land, O., '70 — '82; a. p., East Maverick church, Boston, '82 — . Author of " Nothing Like It," "The Age of the World," and several other pamphlets. D. D., Western Reserve, 1876. Married, Aug. 16, 1859, Allie R., dau. of Bradford Bentley, of Amherst. Two chil- dren. P. O. address. East Boston, Mass. John Walker, son of John and Hannah G. (Hamilton) Walker, was born in Exeter, Me., Jan. 1, 1833; fitted for college at Water- ville. Me. Studied theology at Yale T. S., and in N. Y. City, '60 — '63; teacher, N. Y. City, and Troy, N. Y., '63— '70 ; an invalid since '70 ; agt. for Sanitary Commission, one or two years of the war. Unmarried. P. O. address, Exeter, Me. John Whitehill, [Palmer], son of James and Maiy (Muir) Whitehill, was born in Paisley, Scotland, Aug. 11, 1833 ; fitted for college with Rev. George A. Oviatt, of Talcottville, Ct., and at Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '58 — '61; ordained, Dec. 11, 1861 ; p.. So. WilbraKam, '61— '68 ; s. s., Liverpool, N. Y., '68 ; a. p.,W. Attleborough, since '69; Chairman of School Committee in Attleborough, '70 — '75 ; member of Mass. Legislature, '82 — '83. Married, (1) Nov. 28, 1861, Clara J., dan. of Sewall Hunt, of Sud- bury, who died Nov. 8, 1865 ; (2) May 4, 1869, Lizzie A., dau. of Jesse Parmenter, of Sudbury. Six children. P. O. address. West Attleborough, Mass. 334 ALUMNI, 1868. James Duncan Wilson, D. D., son of Peter and Elizabeth (Van Valzah) Wilson, was born in .Spring Mills, Pa., Apr. 3, 1836; fitted for college at Tuscarora Academy, Academia, Pa. ; Lewis- burg Univ., '53— '54; Amlierst Coll., '54— '58. Teacher, Lock's Mills, and Lewistown,Pa., '58 — '59 ; at Cooper Institute, N. Y. City, '59— '62 ; Union T. S., '59— '62 ; ordained by the Third Presbytery of N. Y., July 1, 1863 ; p.. Spring St. Presbyterian church, N. Y. City, '62 — '69; p.. Central Presbyterian church, N. Y. City, since '69. D. D., Amherst, 1879. Trustee of Amherst Coll., since '79. Married, June 6, 1865, Minerva M., daii. of Abner W. Metzger, of Lewisburg, Pa. Six children. P. O. address, 348 West 57th St., N. Y. City. CLASS OF 1859. William Lee Apthorp, [Denmafk, la.], son of William Perkins and Mary Green (Thurston) Apthorp, was born near Fort Madison, la., Aug. 31, 1837 ; fitted for college at Denmark Academy, la., and at the preparatory department of Iowa Coll., Davenport. Asst. teacher. High School, Albany, Ga., '59 — '61 ; teacher of music, Sau- gerties and Kingston, N. Y.,'61; private and Sergt., 90th Eegt., N. Y. Vols., '61— '63 ; Capt., (2d S. C.) 34th Eegt. U. S. Colored Troops, '63— '65 ; Lieut. Col. of the same regt., '65— '66 ; Agt. of the Freedmen's Bureau, at Enterprise, Fla., and Tampa, Fla., serv- ing also as President of one of the State Boards of Registration, and Sec. of the first Senate assembled under the new constitution, '66 — '68; surveyor, Jacksonville, Fla., '68— '69 ; Chief Clerk, U. S. Sur- veyor General's office, Tallahassee, Fla., '69 — '75; Clerk, State Land Office, '76 — '77 ; while there prepared a map of Florida, which was published; merchant, N. Y. City, '77 — '78 ; conducted a small dairy farm, Springfield, N. J., '78 — '79. Died from congestive pneu- monia, at Springfield, N. J., Jan. 24, 1879. Married, Dec. 24, 1863, Charlotte, dau. of John Child, of Eaton, Eng. Five children. William Henry Bakrows, [Gurleyville, Ct.J, son of Andrew and Sarah (Storrs) Barrows, was born in Marshfield, Ct., Sept. 9, 1830 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Teacher, Ware High School, '69 — '60 ; at Williston Seminary, East- hampton, '60 ; East Windsor T. I., '60 — '62 ; ordained at Lansing, la., Sept. 1, 1868; a. p., Blandford, '63 — '65 ; a. p., Lempster and Goshen, N. H., '65— '67 ; a. p., Postville, la., '68— '69 ; a. p.', Cass, la., '69 — '74 ; a. p., Hampton, la., '74 — '77 ; a. p., Staceyville, la., since '77. Married, Feb. 10, 1864, Abia Chapin, dan. of James Baker, of Newport, N. H. P. O. address, Staceyville, la. Daviu Beattie, a. M., son of David and Dorothy (Turnbull) Beattie, was born in .Seneca, N. Y., July 19, 1835 ; fitted for college ALUMNI, 1859. ;W5 at Canandaigua Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '55 — '58 ; A. 13., 1862. Teacher, Montgomery, Ala., '58 — '61 ; at Clifton Springs, N. Y., '61 — '62; School Commissioner for the Eastern District. of Ontario Co., N. Y., '62— '63 ; Supt. of Schools, Port Jervis, N. Y., '63 — '65 ; at Dunkirk, N. Y., '65 — '68; principal of a seminary, PittstoBf, Pa., '68— '70 ; of Troy High School, N. Y., and ex officio Supt. of the City Schools, '70 — '72 ; Supt. of Schools there, since '72. Married, Dec. 25, 1863, Mary Catharine, dau. of Leonard S. Wood, of Seneca, N. Y. Three children. P. 0. address, Troy, N. Y. Frederick Augustus Billings, son of Frederick Augustus and Lucy (Gushing) Billings, was born in Framingham, Sept. 27, 1836 ; fitted for college at Framingham High School. Farmer, Graf- ton, '64— '66 ; on a plantation in Miss., '66— '68 ; Grafton, '68— '80 ; Framingham, since '80. Married, Sept,, 4, 1862, Mary E., dau. of John Cloyes, of Framingham. P. O. address, Framingham, Mass. Sanford Waters Billings, A. M., son of Sanford and Caroline D. (Waters) Billings, was born in Sharon, Oct. 3, 1834 ; fitted for college at Opalic Institute, Attleboro. Principal of Stoughtonham Institute, Sharon, '59 — '78 ; and of Sharon High School, since '78. Member of Mass. House of Representatives, '73 and '74. Author of an oration delivered before the G. A. R., Canton, May 30, 1881 ; published the Annual Reports of the Sharon Schools, several years ; correspondent of several local papers. Married, June 17, 1862, Elizabeth, dau. of Lewis Morse, of Sharon. Five children. P. 0. address, Sharon, Mass. Thomas Mason Boss, son of Charles D. and Elizabeth (Mason) Boss, was born in New London, Ct., May 20, 1836 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Andover T. S., '59 — '62; s. s., Jewett City, Ct.,"'62— '63; s. s., Mystic Bridge, Ct., '63— '64 ; s. 8., Second church, Norwich, Ct.,'64; s. s.. North church, Guil- ford, Ct., '64 — '65 ; s. s., First church, Madison, Ct., '65 ; ordained at Lyons, la., June 5, 1866, and p. there, '66 — '70; p., Putnam, Ct., '70— '77 ; p., Springfield, Vt., since '77. Published an Address, "Centennial Celebration First Church of Christ, Spring- field, Vt." Married, May 15, 1866, Anne M., dau. of Selah Lee, of Madison, Ct. Eight children. P. O. address, Springfield, Vt. Henry James Bruce, [Springfield], son of Timothy and Sally (Kimball) Bruce, was born in Hardwick, Feb. 5, 1835; fitted for college at Brattleboro Academy. Bangor T. S., '69 — '60 ; Andover T. S., '60 — '62; ordained at Springfield, Sept. 11, 1862; missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., at the Marathi Mission, India, '62— '72 ; visited America, '72 ; missionary, Satara, W. ludia. Translated "The Watchmaker and His Family," and " Come to Jesus," into 336 ALUMNI, 1869. the Marathi language ; author of " Law in its Relation to Salvation, — An Inquiry for Brahmists," " Letters from India," and an address. Married, Oct. 7, 1862, Hepzibeth P., dau. of Nahum Goodnow, of So. Sudbury. Three children. P. O. address, Satara, W. India. James Fitzgerald Claflin, son of James and Susan (Wads- worth) Claflin, was bom in Hopkinton, Mar. 26, 1834 ; fitted for college privatelj'. Teacher, Newton, some years ; Real Estate Agt., Chicago, 111.; Professor in Straight Univ., New Orleans, La.; teacher of Latin, Chicago High School; served in 6th Mass. Vols., '62 and '63 ; member of 111. Legislature, two years. Married, (1) Dec. 25, 1859, Caroline, dau. of Franklin Poole, of Rockland, who died Nov. 3, 1875 ; (2) Feb. 21, 1878, Mrs. Sarah Day, dau. of E. A. Mack, of Batavia, 111. One child. P. O. address, Lombard, lU. William Coe Collar,' A. M., son of Charles and Mary Ann (Coe) Collar, was born in Westford, Ct., Sept. 9, 1833 ; fitted for college at Amherst and Wilbraham Academies ; Amherst Coll. , '65 — '57; A. B., 1881. Sub-master, Roxbury Latin School, '57 — '67 ; Head-master, since '67 ; member of Boston School Committee, '78— '80; wrote the Report for 1879 ; A. M., Amherst, 1864, and Harvard, 1870. Married, Feb. 23, 1868, Hannah Caroline, dau. of Dea. Lewis Averill, of Pomfret, Ct. Four children. P. O. address. Maple St., Roxbury, Mass. Gansevoort Dewandeler Consaul, son of John Consaul, was born in Schenectady, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1840; fitted for college at Schenectady High School, N. Y. ; Union Coll., '55 — '68; Amherst Coll., '58— '59. Princeton T. S., '59— '61 ; licensed by the Re- formed Dutch Classis, at Schenectady, N. Y. ; s. s.. Fort Plain, N. Y., '63— '67; s. s., Mohawk, N. Y., '67— '68 ; ordaiued there, by R. D. Classis of Montgomery, June 23, 1868, and p., '68— '69 ; p., Herkimer, N. Y., '69 — '77 ; s. s., American church, Geneva, Switz., '77; w. c, Schenectady, N. Y., '79 — '80; in business, Watertown, N. Y., '80—. P. O. address, Watertown, N. Y. George Constantine, A. M., was born in Athens, Greece, Jan. 1, 1833 ; fitted for college at East Windsor Hill Academy, Ct. Andover T. S., '59 — '62; ordained in Amherst Coll. church, Sept. 10, 1862 ; missionary of American and Foreign Christian Union, at Athens, Greece, '62 — '80; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Smyrna, since '80. Vice-Consul of the U. S., and Acting Consul at the Port of Athens, Greece, at various times, '64 — '74. Author of several tracts in modern Greek, of "First Commentary on the Gospels," 2 vols., in modern Greek; of a "Treatise on the Character of Christ," " The Greek Church," and some pamphlets. Married, Aug. 15, 1862, Susan Amanda, dau. of Parker Fall, of Chaiiestown. Two children. P. O. address, Smyrna, Turkey. ALUMNI, 1859. 337 Malcolm McGregok Dana, D. D., son of Alexander H. and Augusta C. (Radcliff) Dana, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., June 4, 838 ; fitted for college at Columbia Coll. Grammar School. Union ?. S., '59— '62 ; ordained, Apr. 19, 1863 ; a. p., First Cong, church, (Vinsted, Ct., '62 — '64; p.. Second Cong, church, Norwich, Ct., 64— '75 ; p., Paris: Cong, church, Norwich, Ct., '75— '78; p., St. i'aul, Minn., since '78. Authorof " Soldier's Memorial Volume, or he Norwich War Record ;" edited "Psalms with Confession of Faith, md Selections for Chanting;" published various sermons. D. D., iliddlebury, 1877. Married, Dec. 9, 1863, Susan B., dau. of Hon. jucius Clarke, of Winsted, Ct. Five children. P. O. address, St. i'aul, Minn. Edward Cornelius Ewing, [Holyoke], son of George C. and jydia Ann (Stillwell) Ewing, was born in "Walpole, N. H., Dec. 20, 837 ; fitted for college at Northfield Institute. Bangor T. S., '59— Bl ; Princeton T. S., '62— '63; ordained, Nov. 5, 1863; p., Ash- ield, '63— '67; p., Enfield, since '67. Married, Oct. 13, 1863, ilary L., dau. of C. C. Alvord, of Philadelphia, Pa. Four children. '. O. address, Enfield, Mass. James Paulus French, A. M., [Holyoke], son of Rev. James ,nd Nancy (Tenney) French, was born in Bowling Green, Ind., Lpr. 4, 1840 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H. teacher of Latin and Greek in the Academy of the P. E. church, 'hiladelphia. Pa., '59 — '65 ; Professor of Elocution, City Univ., St. iOuis, Mo., '65 — '66; appointed Principal of the Putnam Free ichool in Newburyport, but failing health prevented him from occu- ying the position. Published in the Bibliotheca Sacra, an article on tie ' ' Significance of the characteristic vowels of the four conjuga- ions of the Latin verb." Died from disease of the kidneys, at Rah- 'ay, N. J., Jan. 13, 1867. Married, July 17, 1862, Eliza Root, dau. f Harrison D. Dwight, of Belchertown. One child. William Henry Goddard, A. M., son of Paul and Diantha Grover) Goddard, was born in York, N. Y., Jan. 26, 1837 ; fitted )r college at Middlebury Academy, Wyoming, N. Y. ; Rochester rniv., '55— '57 ; Amherst Coll., '57— '59. Farmer, York, N. Y., ince '59. Married, Jan. 6, 1864, Elizabeth J., dau. of William [enry Harmon, of Wheatland, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, ork, N. Y. John Quincy Hall, A. M., [Columbus, O.J, son of John S. and [arriet (Walker) Hall, was born in Norwalk, O., June 10, 1837; tted for college at the High, School, Columbus, O. Union T. S., i9 — '62; ordained as Presbyterian, June, 1863 ;s.s., Mt. Gilead ad Ashley, O., '62 — '63; s. s., Cong, church, Darlington, Wis., 36 338 ALUMNI, 1859. '63 — '65 ; s. s., Taylor's Falls, Minn., '65 — '71 ; p.. First Presbyte- rian church, Michigan City, Ind., since '71. Traveled in Europe, in 1867. Married, Sept. 4, 1862, Frances A., dau. of Eoswell Snow, of Elyria, O. Three children. P. O. address, Michigan City, Ind. Joshua Gilman Hawkes, son of Joshua and Abigail (Bancroft) Hawkes, was born in Lynnfield, Aug. 18, 1,831 ; fitted for college at Thetford Academy, Vt. Teacher, Conway, '59 — '62 ; private and Sergt., 52d Eegt. Mass. Vols., '62 — '63 ; embarlted with his regiment for Cairo, and accidentally, as is supposed, wallied or fell overboard and was drowned, during the night of Jul}' 23, 1863. Unmarried. Samuel Edward Hereick, A. M., D. D., son of Austin and Mary Wells (Jagger) Herrick, was born in Southampton, N. Y., Apr. 6, 1841 ; fitted for college at Southampton Academy; Amherst Coll., '56— '59. Teacher '59— '61 ; Princeton T. S., '61— '63 ; ordained, Oct. 13, 1863 ; p., Presbyterian church, Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., '63— '64 ; p., Broadwa}- Cong, church, Chelsea, '64 — '71 ; p., Mt. Vernon church, Boston, since '71. D. D., Amherst, 1878. Married, Apr. 6, 1864, Sophia W., dau. of John F. Foster, of Quogue, L. I. One child. P. 0. address, 10 W. Cedar St., Boston, Mass. Sidney Walker Howe, son of George and Susan (Walker) Howe, was born in Boston, June 12, 1837 : fitted for college at the Boston Latin School. Commissioned 1st Lieut, in 1st Eegt. N. Y. Excelsior Brigade, under Gen. Hooker. Killed at battle of WUliams- burg, May 5, 1862. Unmarried. Heney Francis Hyde, son of Henry William and Harriet (Young) Hyde, was born in Killingly, Ct., Dec. 22, 1834; fitted for college at West Killingly Academy, Ct. Teacher, Webster High School, '59— '60; Union T. S., '60— '61 ; East Windsor T. I., '61— '63 ; ordained, June 1, 1864; p.. West Woodstock, Ct., '63 — '67; p., Pomfret, Ct., '67— '72; p., Eockville, Ct., '72— '80. Published occasional sermons. Died at Eockville, Ct., May 27, 1880. Mar- ried, Nov. 12, 1863, Ellen, dau. of French May, of No. Woodstock, Ct. Six children. Luther Keene, [Atkinson, Me. J, son of Luther and Lydia (Hop- kins) Keene, was born in Medford, Jan. 30, 1830 ; fitted for college at Foxcroft Academy, Me. Bangor T. S., '59 — '62; p.. Union church. No. Brookfield, '62 — '67; p., Franklin, '67 — '74. Died from pneumonia, at Franklin, April 17, 1874. Married, April 2, 1863, Annie B. Chamberlain, of Bangor, Me. ALUMNI, 1869. 339 Geokge Brown Knapp, A. M., [Boston], son of Hiram and Sophronia (Brown) Knapp, was born in St. Johnsbury, Vt., Apr. 9, 1836 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. In business in his father's store, '59 — '62 ; Corresponding Clerk, for Gardner Brewer & Co., Dry Goods Commission Merchants, Boston, '62 — '74. Was sent abroad by his employers in 1871, for the benefit of his health ; but not finding relief, placed himself under the care of Dr. Brown-Sequard, by whose treatment he was greatly benefitted, and enabled to return to his duties ; clerk and business agent for the estate of the late Mr. Gardner Brewer, Boston, since 1874 ; resi- dence, Auburndale. Married, at Westfield, Sept. 2, 1862, P^lizabeth Dixon, dan. of Alexander Hanson Strong, of Vicksburg, Miss. No children. P. O. address, 29 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. Thomas Augustus Lewis, son of Milton and Maria (Snell) Lewis, was born in Ware, June 13, 1835 ; fitted for college at Williston Sem- inary, Easthampton. Bangor T. S., '59 — '62; s. s., West Brook- field, '62 — '63 ; delegate of the Christian Commission in the army of the Cumberland, '63; a. p., Shutesbury, '64 — '65. Died from paralysis of the heart, at Phillipston, July 7, 1865. Unmarried. RuFus Anderson Morrison, son of Robert and Nancy (McCleary) Morrison, was born in Windham, N. H., Mar. 10, 1834 ; fitted for college at Atkinson Academy, N. H. Teacher, some time ; clerk in the Census Office, Washington, D. C, '70 — '73; now assistant examiner in Patent Office, Washington, D. C. Unmarried. P. 0. address. College Hill, Washington, D. C. Samuel Morrison, son of Robert and Nancy (McCleary) Morri- son, was born in Windham, N. H., Apr. 22, 1830 ; fitted for college at Atkinson Academy, N. H. Teacher, Merrimac Normal School, N. H., '59— '62 ; Bangor T. S., '62— '64 ; home missionary, Belfast and Freedom, Me., '64 — '65; ordained, at Portland, Me., Oct. 24, 1865, and p. '65— '68 ; s. s., Prescott, Wis., '68— '69, and teacher there, '70 — '71 ; preacher and teacher, Sheboygan Falls, Wis., '72 — '77 ; clerk in Patent Office, Washington, D.C., and preaching occasion- ally, '77— '82 ; s. s.. No. Truro, since April, 1882. Published " Car- mina Centum." Unmarried. P. O. address. No. Truro, Mass. Alpheus Richardson Nichols, A. M., [Brookfield], son of Proctor and Betsey (Richardson) Nichols, was born in Sturbridge, Dec. 24, 1834 ; fitted for college at Wesleyan Academy. Teacher, Leicester, '59 — '62 ; in Worcester, '62 — '65 ; in Osceola, Mo., '65 — '69 ; Principal of the Cedar County Collegiate Institute, Stockton, Mo., '67 — '70 ; licensed to preach, July 9, 1870, and p., Meth. Epis. church, Osceola, Mo., '70 — '73 ; p., Meth. Epis. church, Greenfield, 340 ALUMNI, 1859. Mo., '73 — '75 ; principal of the High School, Chicopee Falls, '75 — '76; of High School, West Springfield, '76— '81 ; p., Meth. Epis. church, Greenfield, '81 — . Married, Apr. 3, 1865, Sarah Adelaide, dau. of Halsey Wright Ransom, of Bennington, Vt. Four children, P. O. address, Greenfield, Mass. Edward Willard Pierce, [North Abington], son of Rev. Wil- lard and Elanor W. (Everett) Pierce, was born in Foxboro, Dec. 1, 1835 ; fitted for college witli his father, and at the High Schools in East and No. Abington. Teacher, Madison, Ct., '59 — '60 ; principal of School, No. Abington, '60 ; of High School, Hopkinton, '60— '63 ;' studied law in Boston, with Hon. Dwight Foster, '63 — '64 ; teacher, Newton, '64-^'65 ; in business, St. Louis, Mo., '65 — '66; in New Orleans, La., '66 — '67; appointed member of the State Board of Education, La., 1868; City Administrator, New Orleans, La., '70 ; State Senator, '70 — '71. Trustee of Straight College ; member of the School Committee, Chief of Police, and a member of the Board of Health. Died from yellow fever, in New Orleans, La., Sept. 13, 1871. Married, Feb. 28, 1866, F., dau. of .C. Wmdsor Claflin, of Hopkinton. Two children. Albert Augustus Porter, son of Albert H. and Julia (Mathews) Porter, was born at Niagara Falls, N. Y., May 4, 1837 ; fitted for college at Niagara Falls Academj', N. Y. ; Yale Coll., '55 — '56 ; Am- herst Coll., '56 — '59. Studied law with Mesfers. Smith & Lapham of Canandaigua, N. Y., and was admitted to the bar, Dec, 1861 ; law- yer, Niagara Falls, N. Y., since '71. U. S. Consul at Clifton, Ontario, Canada. Married, Sept. 11, 1862, Julia G., dau. of Alex- ander Jeffrey, of Lexington, Ky. Four children. P. O. address, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Philander Read, son of Timothy and Elizabeth (Carson) Read, was born in Wattsbui;g, Pa., May 4, 1830 ; fitted for college at Mon- son Academy. Auburn T. S., '59 — '61 ; private, 75th N. Y. Vols., '61— '62 ; Hospital Steward, U. S. A., '62— '63 ; ordained at Caroll- ton. La., Jan. 4, 1863 ; Chaplain, 76th Regt. U. S. Colored Infantry, '63— '66 ; a. p., RoUa, Mo., '66— '67 ; a. p.. Centre Point and Clar- ence, la., '67 — '68; a. p., Austin and Wadesburg, Mo., '68 — '73; a. p., Ellinwood, Kans., '73 — '80; (also at Atlanta, Kans., '73 — '77, and Sterling, Kans., '77 — '80) ; p., Augusta, Kans., since '80. Married, (1) Oct. 1, 1868, Amelia Lindia, dau. of George McNeil, of Centre Point, la., who died Oct. 23, 1871 ; (2) Apr. 29, 1874, Mary Jane, dau. of John Muscott, of Lyons, Kans. Two children. P. O. address, Augusta, Kans. Amos Franklin Shattuck, son of Amos and Margaret (Ball) Shattuck, was born in Hollis, N. H., July 9, 1832 ; fitted for college ALUMNI, 1859. 341 at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Union T. S., '69 — '62 ; s. s., Charlestown, IST. H., '63— '64 ; s. s., Surry, N. H., '64— '66 ; s. s., Durham, Me., '67 — ^'68 ; ordained, Durham, Me., June 3, 1868 ; s. s., Wooster, Vt., '70— '71 ; w. c, Hollis, N. H., since '72. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Hollis, N. H. Henry Clay Skinnee, son of Harlow and Sarah L. (Howe) Skin- ner, was born in Princeton, Feb. 28, 1834 ; fitted for college at Worcester Academy, and Willistou Seminary, Easthampton. Teach- er of Latin, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '59. Died from con- sumption, at Princeton, Aug. 6, 1860. Unmarried. George Lewis Smead, A. M., son of Charles Lewis' and Lucy (Corse) Smead, was born in Greenfield, Jan. 18, 1834 ; fitted for college with L. F. "War'd of Westminster, Vt. Teacher, Ohio Insti- tute for the Blind, Columbus, '59 — ^'68 ; Supt. of that Institution, since '68. Published Reports of the Ohio Institute for the Blind. Married, (1) July 16, 1863, Ha,ttie A., dau. of Alexander Wilson, of Francestown, N. H., who died May 10, 1870 ; (2) Aug. 29, 1871, Sarah E., dau. of K. W. Emerson, of Nashua, N. H. Four chil- dren. P. O. address, Columbus, O. Henry Worthington Smith, A. M., son of .Elijah Lyman and Sarah B. (Hunt) Smith, was born in Hadley, Mar. 2, 1836 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley ; left college at the end of first term, Senior year, passed examinations on the two remaining terms ; A. B., 1862. Teacher, Georgia, '59 ; Life Insurance Agt., '65, '67, and '69 ; Actuary of the Ben Franklin Life Insurance Co., of N. Y., '70 ; Actuary of the Hope Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y., "70 — '77 ; Actuary of the American Life Insurance Co., Phil- adelphia, Pa., since '77. Author of " Life Agents Aid," and re- vised "Principles and Practice of Life Insurance,'" by Nathan Willey. Contributed extensively to periodicals upon insurance. Married, (1) Apr. 30, 1870, Minnie I., dau. of Benj. Beers, of Albany, N. Y., who died Dec. 25, 1876 ; (2) May 30, 1878, Mary A., dau. of John A. Brown, of 'Philadelphia, Pa. One child. P. O. address, Walnut.& Fourth Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. JuDSON Smith, A. M., D. D., son of Samuel and Lucina (Met- calf) Smith, was born in Middlefield, June 28, 1837 ; fitted for col- lege at home, and at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; N. Y. Cen- tral Coll., '55— '58; Oberlin Colt., '58; Amherst Coll., '58— '59. Oberlin T. S., '59— '61, and '63 ; teacher, Monson Academy, '62; Union T.S., '62— '63 ; tutor, Oberlin Coll., '63— '64; teacher of Mathematics and Mental Philosophy, Williston Seminary, Easthamp- ton, '64— '66 ; ordained, Oct. 17, 1866; s. s., Elyria, Cleveland, 342 ALUMNI, 1869. Oberlin, Norwalk, Toledo, and Ashtabula; p., 2d Cong, church, Oberlin, '74— '75. Professor of Latin, Oberlin Coll., '66— '70 ; Pro- fessor of History, Oberlin T. S., and Oberlin Coll., since '70. Ap- pointed Lecturer on Modern History, Oberlin Coll., '75 ; and in Lake Erie Female Seminary, in 1878. Published sermons and me- morial sketches. D. D., Amherst, 1877. Married, Aug. 1,1865, Jerusha Augusta, dau. of Seth Andrew Bushnell, of Hartford, 0. Two children. P. 0. address, Oberlin, O. Luther Rominoe Smith, A. M., son of Eominor and Sarah (Wil- lis) Smith, was born in Coleraine, Mar. 2, 1838 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy ; Amherst Coll., '56 — '59. Studied law in Walpole, N. H., with F. Vose, and at Detroit, Mich., with D. Be- thune Duffleld, '59 — '62 ; admitted to the bar in May, '62 ; lawj-er, Detroit, Mich., '62 ; 1st Lieut., 9th Mich. Battery, '62— '64 ; Capt., '64 — '65 ; Judge of the Seventh Judicial Circuit Court, Ala., since '68, residing at Mt. Sterling, Ala. Member of the State Constitu- tional Convetotion of Alabama, under the Eeconstruction Act. Mar- ried, Aug. 16, 1871, Addie, dau. of Horatio Ely, of Freehold, N. J., who died Oct. 8, 1875. Two children. P. O. address, Mt. Ster- ling, Ala. Edwaed Hoeace Spooner, M. D., [No. Brookfield], son of Hor- ace and Sophia (Stow) Spooner, was born in Petersham, July 31, 1838 ; fitted for college at No. Brookfield High School. Princeton T. S., '59— '62 ; in U. S. A., '62— '65 ; studied medicine at the N. Y. Homeopathic Medical Coll., '65— '69 ; M. D., N. Y. Homeo- pathic Coll., 1869; practised at Eeading, Pa., '69 — '78, when he removed to New York. Married, Nov. 4, 1862, Lavina B., dau. of Joshua Davenport, of N. Y. City. Two children. P. 0. address, 218 E. 17th St., N. Y. City. Wesley Squiek, son of Arbey and Ruby (Moulton) Squier, was born in Wales, Nov. 22, 1831 ; fitted for college at Monson Acad- emy. Died from dropsy, at G-reenport, L. I., July 26, 1859. Un- married. Henby Mabtyn Stevens, son of Benjamin and Mary (Fisher) Stevens, was born in Blue Hill, Me., Aug. 22, 1837 ; fitted for college at Blue Hill Academy, Me. Teacher, Palmer, '59 — '60 ; principal of Blue Hill Academy, Me., '60— '61, and '62— '63 ; Bangor T. S., '61 — '62, and '63 — '65 ; ordained as an evangelist, at Bangor, Me., July 27, 1865 ; missionary of A. H. M. S., Quindaro, Kans., '65 — '66 ; agt. of American Tract Society, Kansas City, Mo., '66 — '70 ; in charge of a Religious Book Depository there, '70 — '72 ; in charge of a Sunday School Agency there, and engaged in missionary work, '72 — '73 ; agt. of the American Bible Society at Topeka, Kans., '73 — '76, though ALUMNI, 1859. 343 located at Ottumwa during a part of '75 ; resided at Council Bluffs, la., since '76 ; engaged in various agencies, '76 — '82 ; attended lec- tures at the Chicago Homeopathic Med. Coll., preparatory to enter- ing the medical profession, '82 — '83. Married, July 14, 1869, Mrs. Sarah A. Fitch, dau. of Otis Wilmarth, of Lawrence, Kans. One child. P. O. address, 646 West Monroe St., Chicago, 111. ; resi- dence. Council Bluffs, la. Samuel Gallusha Stone, A. M., son of Thomas S. and Martha (Spaulding) Stone, was born in Cavendish, Vt., Oct. 30,1833; Amherst Coll., '56 — '59. Teacher, Hanover, Rochester, Ware, Westerly, E. I., and Charlestown, '69 — '69; Insurance Broker and Florist, Charlestown, since'69. Married, Aug. 6, 1866, Alice Pamelia, dau. of Elijah Beaumont, of East Hartford, Ct. No children. P. 0. address, 450 Main St., Charlestown, Mass. James Nelson Thresher, son of Thomas H. and Palace (Under- wood) Thresher, was born in Stafford, Ct., Oct. 20, 1834 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy; Union Coll., '55; Amherst Coll., '55— '59. Union T. S., '69— '62 ; ordained as Baptist, May 5, 1863 ; s. s., St. Cloud, Minn., '63— '64 ; p., Fair Haven, Minn., '64— '74 ; s. s., Granville, O., and Rochester, Minn., '74 — '82 ; w. c, Stafford, Ct., since '82. Married, (1) June 30, 1864, Margaret E., dau. of Aaron Rand, of Peekskill, N. Y., who died Jan. 23, 1875 ; (2) Oct. 29, 1879, Clara W., dau. of Rev. H. B. Smith, of So. Amherst. P. 0. address, Stafford, Ct. Joseph Osmond Tiffany, A. M., son of Joseph Albert and Eunice Capron (Bradford) Tiffany, was born in Attleboro, Jan. 23, 1835 ; fitted for college at a Select School, Attleboro. Principal of High School, Attleboro, since '6Q. Married, Dec. 6, 1866, Caroline, dau. of Joseph French, of Attleboro. P. O. address, Attleboro, Mass. Henry Martyn Topper, A. M., son of Earl and Permelia (Norris) Tupper, was born in Monson, Apr. 11, 1831; fitted for college at Monson Academy ; Union Coll., '65 — '56; Amherst Coll., '56 — '59. Newton T. S., '59 — '62; ordained in July, 1862; private. Sergeant and Acting Chaplain, 36th Mass. Vols., '62 — '65 ; p.. Second Colored Baptist church, Raleigh, N. C, since '66, and President, Shaw Univ., since '66. Married, Jan. 25, 1864, Sarah B., dau. of Jacob Leon- ard, of Stafford, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, Raleigh, N. C. John Lord Hayes Ward, son of Rev. James Wilson and Hetta Lord (Hayes) Ward, was born in Abington, Jan. 24, 1841 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Died, Aug. 1, 1859. Un- married. 344 ALUMNI, 1869. George W. Ware, A. M., LL. B., son of George W. and Amanda Mildred (Eand) Ware, was born in Boston, Oct. 3, 1837 ; fit- ted for college at Boston Latin School, and Phillips Academj', Andover ; Middlebury Coll., '55— '57; Amherst Coll., '57— '59. Harvard Law School, '59— '61 ; LL. B., Harvard, 1861 ; studied law with C. T. & T. H. Russell of Boston, '61 ; admitted to the bar in 1861 ; admitted to the bar of the Circuit Court of the U. S., in 1868; lawyer, Boston, since '61, residing in Belmont till '82 ; since then in Boston. Member of Mass. House of Representatives, from Bel- mont and Watertown, '72. Established a prize for Oratory in Middlebury Coll. A. M., Amherst, and Middlebury, 1868. Trus- tee, Middlebury Coll., since 1874. Married, Dec. 14, 1865, Alice Sophia, dau. of Edward S. Tobey, of Boston. One child. P. O. address, 44 Court St., Boston, Mass. Hylas Tenney Wheeler, A. M., [Derry, N. H.J, son of David and Sarah W. (Webster) Wheeler, was born in Dunbarton, N. H., Aug. 18, 1833 ; fitted for college at Atkinson Academy, N. H. Principal of Putnam Free School, Newburyport, '59 — '66. Died from consumption, at Atkinson, N. H., Nov. 6, 1866. Married, at Newburyport, Aug. 13, 1862, Maria A., dau. of William H. Morse, of Bath, Me. John Stites Whilldin, M. D., son of Alex and Jane G. (Stites) Whilldin, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., May 28, 1837; fitted for college at the Presbyterian Institute, Philadelphia. Univ. of Pa. Me(i. Coll., Philadelphia, '59— '61 ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1861; practised in Erie, Pa., four years; Asst. Surgeon, 145th Pa. Vols., '62— '65; Surgeon, 208th Pa. Vols., Feb.— June, '65 ; mer- chant, Philadelphia, Pa., '75 — '81. Attended a course of lectures at the Medical Department of the Univ. of Pa., '81 — '82; physi- cian, St. Paul, Minn., from the spring of '82 till his death. Died suddenly, from paralysis of the heart, Nov. 23, 1882. Married, Sept. 14, 1865, Mary D., dau. of James Williams, of Erie, Pa. Two children. Richard Morris Wyckoff, M. D., son of Richard Leverich and Elizabeth W. (Morris) Wyckofl', was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1839 ; fitted for college under instructors at Marietta Coll., O. Studied medicine in Brooklyn and New York City, with Drs. A. D. Wilson and James R. Wood ; M. D., Bellevue Hospital Med. Coll., 1864 ; practised in Brooklyn most of the time ; House Physician and Surgeon, Bellevue Hospital, '64 — '65 ; acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., '64 — ^'65 ; Sanitary Inspector, '73, and Assistant Sanitary Supt., Brooklyn Board of Health, '74 — '75 ; physician, St. Peter's Hospi- tal, '76 ; Secretary of Medical Society of Kings County, '70 . P. O. address, 532 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. ALUMNI, 1860. 345 CLASS OF 1860. Ldther Armstrong, [Rock Hill, Mo. J, son of Clinton and Lucy Rogers) Armstrong, was born in Rogersville, East Tenn., Oct. 28, 837 ; fitted for college at the Preparatory Department, Webster :;oll., Mo.; Webster Coll., '55— '67 ; Amherst Coll., '58— '60. ["eacher, private school, '60 — '62 ; private, 33d Regt., Mo. Vols., 62 — '64 ; 1st Lieut., '64 — '65 ; engaged in farming and fruit culture, Cirkwood, Mo., '65 — '73 ; floriculturist, Kirkwood, Mo., since '73. tfai'ried, (1) Dec. 27, 1866, Julia H., dau. of C. H. Olcott, of St. :>Otiis, Mo., who died Aug. 19, 1868; (2) Apr. 3, 1878, Emma, lau. of John D. Henderson, of Columbus, O. Two children. P. ). address, Kirkwood, Mo. John Otis Barrows, [G-urleyville, Ct.), son of Andrew and Sarah (Storrs) Barrows, was born in Mansfield, Ct., Aug. 4, 1833 ; itted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Last Windsor T. I., '60— '61 ; Andover T. S., '61— '63 ; ordained at ^o. Hampton, N. H., June 9, 1864, and p., '64— '66 ; p., First !hurch,, Exeter, N. H., '66— '69 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Dsesarea, Asia Minor, '69 — '75; atManisa,Ty., '75 — '76; atConstan- inople, Ty., '76— '80 ; w. c, Mansfield, Ct., '80— '82 ; a. p., Atkin- ;on, N. H., since '82. Married, May 6, 1864, Clara Storrs, dau. of Dea. Frederick Freeman, of Mansfield, Ct. Five children. P. O. iddress, Atkinson, N. H. Horace Binney, son of Horace and Eliza F. (Johnson) Binney, pfa's born in Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 11, 1840 ; fitted for college at ;he Academy of the Protestant Episcopal church, Philadelphia, Pa. ; fale Coll., '55— '57 ; Amherst Coll., '57— '60. Second Lieut., 118th Pa! Vpls. ; promoted 1st Lieiit., and Capt. ; Brev.Maj., '62 — 65; 2d Lieut., .20th U. S. Infantry, Jan.— July, 1867; Exam- neroftr.'S. Patent Office, '67— '69 ; Studied law at Washington, a. C.', '67— '69 ; admitted to the bar, Oct. 26, 1869 ; lawyer, Phila- lelphia, Pa., '69 — '81. Died from consumption, at Philadelphia, ?a., Apr. 21, 1881. Married, Mar. 10, 1870, Mary Minor, dau. of iVilliam B. Kenner, of Oakland Plantation, Parish of Jefferson, La. JJo children. Moses Bradford Boardman, [Newport, N. H.], sOn of Francis md Satah Eaton (Bradford) Boardman, was born in Francestown, !^. H., May 25, 1833 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, VIeriden, N. H. Union T. S., '60— '62 ; Andover T. S., '62— '63 ; )rdained at Lynnfleld Centre, Oct. 1, 1863, and p., '63 — '70; p., irimfield, '70 — '73; w. c. there, '73 — '75; traveled in Europe, 72— '73 ; w. c, Harwinton, Ct., '75 — '79 ; w. c, New Britain, Ct., (ince'79. Married, Sept. 17, 1863, Ellen E., dau. of Orville Bar- Dour, of Harwinton, Ct. Four children. P. 0. address, New Brit- lin, Ct. 37 346 ALUMNI, 1860. William Brown, son of James P. and Susan (Baker) Brown, was born in Concord, Sept. 10, 1838 ; fitted for college at No. Bridgewater Academy. Harvard T. S., '60— '63; ordained, Nov. 5, 1863; p., First Congregational (Unitarian) Church, Sherborn, '63 — '72; p., Walpole, N. H., '73—. Married, June 15, 1865, Salome S., dau. of Francis D. Williams, of Taunton. Three children. P. 0. address, Walpole, N. H. Henry Bullard, A. M., son of Eev. Dr. Artemas and Anne Tuttle (Jones) Bullard (class of '26), was born in St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 23, 1839 ; fitted for college at Webster Coll., Mo. Andover T. S., '60— '63 ; ordained Oct. 1, 1863 ; p., Wayland, '63— '68 ; p., Westminster Presbyterian church, St. Joseph, Mo-, since '68. Mar- ried, Aug. 30, 1871, Helen M., dau. of Rev. Hemy A. Nelson, D. D., of Geneva, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, St. Joseph, Mo. Horace Cannon, [Wareham], son of Caleb L. and Bathsheba (Bourne) Cannon, was born in Mattapoisett, Aug. 28, 1832 ; fitted for college at New England Normal Institute, Lancaster. Teacher, East Bridgewater, and Marion, '60 — '62. Died from diabetes, at East Bridgewater, Dec. 25, 1862. Unmarried. George Farnsworth Chapin, son of Dea. David B. and Zeviah H. (Farnsworth) Chapin, was born in Newport, N. H., May 26, 1836 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Union T. S., '60— '63 ; res. lie, '63— '64 ; teacher, N. Y. City, '63 — '65 ; ordained, at Lawrence, Kans., June, 1866, by the Presby- tery of Kansas ; s. s. and p., '65 — '69 ; s. s., Irving, Kans., '69 — '72 ; s. s., Brimfield, '72 — '73; a. p., Alstead, N. H., since '73. Mar- ried, (1) Oct. 2, 1862, MaryF., dau. of Calvin Wilcox, Esq., of Newport, N. H., who died Sept. 1, 1868 ; (2) at Medford, Feb. 26, 1873, Isabella S., dau. of Charles Perry, of Beverly. Two children. P. 0. address, Alstead, N. H. John Joseph Copp, sou of Belton Allyn and Betsey Ann (Barber) Copp, was born in Groton, Ct., June 28, 1840 ; fitted for college at Bacon Academy, Colchester, Ct. Teacher, Ct., Iowa, and Minn., '60 — '64 ; in Lancaster Academy, Wis., '64 — '66. Studied law with J. Halsey, of Norwich, Ct., '66 — '68; admitted to the bar, in Sept., 1868; lawyer, New London Co., Ct., since '68; now at Groton, Ct. Married, Apr. 5, 1879, Ellen, dau. of Orlando Chester, of Groton, Ct. P. O. address, Groton, Ct. George Cdktis, [Union, Ct.J,sonof Samuel I. and Rebecca T. (Hough) Curtis, was born in East Hampton, Ct., Jan. 5, 1837 ; fit- ted for college at Union, Ct. East Windsor T. I., '60— '62 ; Ando- ver T. S., '62 — '63; licensed in June, 1862; s. s., Pepperell, ALUMNI, 1860. 347 '63— '64 ; s. s., Bristol, R. I., '64 ; ordained at Avon, Ct., Dec. 28, 1865, and p., '65— '69 ; p., Harwinton, Ct., '69— '77 ; a. p., Union, Ct., '78 — '81 ;'a. p., Wethersfleld Ave. church, Hartford, Ct., since '81. Married, (1) Jan. 13, 1864, Elvira, dau. of Healy Corbin, of Brimfield, who died Apr. 17, 1875; (2) Mar. 8, 1877, Mrs. Phoebe M. Bishop, dau. of James McCabe, of New Haven, Ct., who died June 27, 1877 ; (3) Sept. 15, 1880, Martha A., dau. of Dea. Curtiss Blakely, of Bristol, Ct. Five children. P. O. address, 115 Weth- ersfleld Ave., Hartford, Ct. George Dexter, [Worcester], son of John Bradford and Lucinda (Mclntyre) Dexter, was born in Charlton, Oct. 25, 1834 ; fitted for college at Worcester Academy. Teacher, Belchertown High School, '60 ; Ware High School, '61— '62 ; Harvard T. S., '62— '64 ; ordained at Bridgewater, Jan. 25, 1865, and p.. First Congregational church, '65— '66; p., Brewster, '66— '70; p., Walpole, N. H., '70— '75 ; banker, Boston, since '75. Married, at Bridgewater, Jan. 1, 1866, Cornelia W., dau. of Emmor K. Cornell, of Troy, N. Y. P. O. address, 10 State St., Boston, Mass. Cornelius Evarts Dickinson, son of Aaron and Sarah (Miller) Dickinson, was born in Heath, Apr. 23, 1835 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy. Principal of Amherst Academy, '60 ; teacher. Lake Forest Academy, 111., '60 — '61 ; studied theology with Professor L. C. Bartlett, while teaching, '60— '61 ; Chicago T. S., '61 — '63; teacher of Latin and Greek, Palmer's Academj-, Chi- cago, '61— '62; ordained, June 2, 1863; s. s.. Oak Park, 111., '62— '63 ; p., '63— '67 ; p., Elgin, 111., since '67. Married, Oct. 1, 1863, Susan D., dau. of Simeon H. Williams, of Shelburne Falls. Four children. P. O. address, Elgin, 111. Richard Draper Douglass, [Plattsburgh, N. Y.J, son of William Stuart and Jane Grant (Arthur) Douglass, was born in Westport, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1836 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Ando- ver, Exeter, N. H., and Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Bangor T. S., '60— '63 ; licensed to preach, July, 1863 ; agent of the U. S. Christian Commission, with the army of the Tennessee, at Bridge- port, Ala., and Lookout Valley, '63 — '64; with Army of the Poto- mac, at City Point and Humphrey's Station, '64 — '65 ; Commissary Department, City Point, '65 ; in business, Boston, '66 — '67 ; Special Relief Agent, Brooklyn Children's Aid Society, '67 — '73; General Supt. of that Society, since '73. Married, Sept. 13, 1864, Mary A., dau. of E. Appleton Lawrence, of Springfield, L. I. Three children. P. 0. address, 61 Poplar St., Brooklyn, N. Y. William Cole EsTr, A. M., [Amherst], sou of Rev. Isaac and Anna Goldsmith (Cole) Esty, was born in Westmoreland, N. H., 348 ALUMNI, 1860. Apr. 8, 1838 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Studied with Professor Peirce, Cambridge, '60 — '61 ; teacher, Salem High School, '61 — '62 ; instructor in Mathematics and Astron- omy, Amherst Coll., '62 — '65, and Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, since '65. Published an address, "Professor Snell as a Teacher and a Scientific Man." Married, July 18, 1867, Martha, dau. of Thomas P. Gushing, of Boston. Four children. P. 0. address ,* Amherst, Mass . Edward Selah Frisbee, A. M., D. D., [Delhi, N. Y.J, son of Milton and Angelina (Park) Frisbee, was born in Meredith, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1837 ; fitted for college at Delawai'e Academy, Delhi, N. Y., and Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '56 — '57,and'58 — '60. Teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '60 — '62 ; Union T. S., '62 — '63, also, studied one year at Amherst, while teaching in the High School ; licensed to preach, in July, 1864 ; principal of Amherst High School, '63 — '67 ; of Northampton High School, '67— '71; Binghamton High School, N. Y., '72— '75; President of Wells Female College, Aurora, N. Y., since '75 ; D. D., Amherst, 1878. Married, Aug. 11. 1864, Carolina Eliza, dau. of Mark Haskell, of Amherst. No children. P. O. address, Aurora, N. Y. , George Lincoln Goodale, A. M., M. D., sod of Stephen L. and Prudence A. (Nourse) Goodale, was born in Saeo, Me., Aug. 3, 1839; fitted for college privately. M. D., Harvard, 1863, and Bowdoin, 1863; practised, Portland, Me., '63 — '66; Instructor in Anatomy, Portland School for Medical Instruction, '63 — '67 ; Pro- fessor of Natural Science and Applied Chemistry, Bowdoin Coll., '67 — '72; Professor of Materia Medica, Medical School of Maine, '68 — '72 ; Assayer to the State, '64 — '72, and member of the Board of Agriculture (Maine), '68 — '72; Instructor in Botany, and Uni- versity Lecturer on Vegetable Physiology, in Harvard Coll., '72 — '73 ; Assistant Professor of Vegetable Physiology, '73 — '78 ; Pro- fessor of Botany, since 1878 ; Director of the Botanic Garden, Harvard University, since 1879. Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences,' '72 — ; member of the Council of Harvard Col- lege Library, since 1875 ; member of the Facultj' of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge, since 1881. A. M., Amherst, 1866, and Bowdoin, 1869. Married, Dec. 4, 1866, Henrietta Jewell, dau. of Hon. Joseph Hobson, of Saco, Me. Three children. PJ O. address, 68 Sparke St., Cambridge, Mass. Leverett Stearns Griggs, [Bristol, Ct.J, son of Rev. Dr. Lever- ett and Catharine (Stearns) Griggs, was born in No. Haven, Ct., Feb. 16, 1838 ; fitted for college at Millbury High School. Yale, and Lane T. S., '60 — '63; ordained, June 23, 1864; s. s., Spring Valley, Minn., '63— '66; p.. Owatonna, Minn., '66 — '69; s. s.. ALUMNI, 1860. 349 Lowell, Mich., '70—72; s. s., Collinsville, Ct., '72—74; a. p., Terryville, Ct., since '74. Married, July 13, 1864, Cornelia, dau. of Eev. Henry Little, D. D., of Madison, Ind. Five children. P. 0. address, Terryville, Ct. Henry Martyn Harrington, A. M., son of Luther and Sarah (Nourse) Harrington, was born in So. Rdyalston, Dec. 27, 1837; fitted for college at Brattleboro Academy, Vt; Middlebury Coll., '56^'58; Amherst Coll., '58 — '60. Teacher, New Salem Academy, '60— '62 ; Spencer' High School, '62— '66 ; Worcester Grammar School, '66 — '72 ; traveling agent for Ginn Brothers, residence in Worcester, '72— '74 ; Supt. of Public Schools, No. Adams, '74— '76 ; Supt. of Schools, Bridgeport, Ct., since '76. Married, Aug. 22, 1861, H. Maria, dau. of Addison Lowell, of West Boylston. Three children. P. 0. address, Bridgeport, Ct. Henry Martyn Holmes, [West Northwood, N. H.J, son of Rev. Otis and Sarah (Preston) Holmes, was born in Dorchester, Dec. 13, 1832 ; fitted for college at Pembroke Academy, N. H. Bangor T. S., '61— '62 ; Andover T. S., '62— '64 ; Field Agt. of Christian Com- mission, '64 — '65 ; S.S., Lunenburg, Vt., '65 — '66 ; ordained there. May 10, 1866 ; s. s., Ticonderoga, N. Y., '66— '67 ; Supt. Children's Aid Society, Brooklyn, N. Y., '67— '68 ; s. s., Greenwich, N. Y., '68— '6^; p., Benson, Vt., '69 — '75 ; p., Southboro, '75 — '78 ; a. p., Ayer, since '78. Published sermons and articles in magazines. Married, Apr. 30, li867, Lizzie, dau. of Ivory Wilder, Esq., of Princeton. Three children. P. O. address, Ayer, Mass. George Allen Keene, [Atkinson, Me. J, son of Luther and Lydia (Hopkins) Keene, was born in Milo, Me., June 23, 1832. Studied theology for a time ; principal of Sag Harbor Academy, L. I., '61. Died from fever, at Sag Harbor, L. I., Mar. 11, 1861. Unmarried. Justin Perkins Kellogg, A. M., son of Horace and Alma (Smith) Kellogg, was born in Amherst, Oct. 8, 1836 ; fitted for col- lege at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Studied law, and was admitted to the bar at Northampton, in 1862; lawyer, '62 — '64; 2d Lieut., and 1st Lieut., 52dMass. Vols., '62— '63 ; Divinity School of the Protestant Episcopal church, Philadelphia, Pa., '64 — '67; ordained Deacon, Nov., 1866, and Presbyter, in 1868 ; Asst. Minis- ter, , Church of the Mediator, Philadelphia, Pa., '66— '67 ; at St. Mark's church, in New York, '67 — '69 ; traveling in Europe, '70 — '80; now w. c. New Windsor, N. Y. Married, Mar. 30, 1869, Julia, dau. of Philip Ver Planck, of N. Y. City. One child. P. O. address. New Windsor, N. Y. 350 ALUMNI, 1860. Nathan Bangs Knapp, [Brooklyn, N. Y.], son of Joseph D. and Anna (Arnold) Knapp, was born in Eochester, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1832 ; fitted for college at Fort Plain Academy and Collegiate Insti- tute. Andover T. S., '60 — '63 ; s. s., Presbyterian church,. Hector, N. Y., '63— '64; s. s., Sandy Creek, N. Y., '64— '66 ; ordained there, May 31, 1865; s. s., Presbyterian church, Sturgis, Mich., '66 — '67;s. s., Fentonville, Mich., '68 — '70; s. s.. Saline, Mich., '70— '72 ; p., Cong, church, Elbridge, N. Y., '72— '73 ; p., Presby- terian church. Five Corners, N. Y., '73 — '77 ; p., Hannibal, N. Y., '78— '80; p., Preble, N. Y., since '80. Married, Sept. 27, 1864, Celina T., dau. of Dickson C. Hazen, of Ithaca, N. Y. Three chil- dren. P. O. address, Preble, N. Y. Ebenezek Knowlton, [Kittery, Me. J, son of Rev. David and Mehitable True (Lane) Knowlton, was born in Skowhegan-, Me., Nov. 18, 1835 ; fitted for college at Lj-nn High School, N. Y. Con- ference Seminary, Charlotte ville, N. Y., and Bloomfield Academy, Me. ; Amherst Coll., '57— '58, and '59— '60. Teacher of Phonogi-a- phy and Elocution, Amherst Coll., Mt. Holyoke Seminary, and Wil- liston Seminary, Easthampton ; in the winter after graduation lec- tured on Muscular Christianity ; graduated from Dr. Dio Lewis' Manual Institute for Physical Culture, Lexington, in 1862- ; Medical Coll., Boston, '62 — '63 ; associate of Dr. Did Lewis, at Lexington, '63 — '64; has taught in State Normal Schools, Me., Mass., and Cal. ; principal of the High School, Brewer, Me. ; of Grammar School, Kittery, Me. ; of Daniel Webster Academy, Fryeburg, Me. ; of High School, Marblehead ; of High School, St. Louis, Mo. ; Supt. of Rincon District, San Francisco, Cal. ; taught Elocution thirteen years ; received instruction from Profs. Bronson, Russell, and Mur- dock ; and the actors Booth, Keene, and Vandenhoff ; Harvard T. S., '63 — '64, and has preached occasionally since; now principal of Boys High School, San Francisco, Cal. Author of " Historical Sketch of Public Instruction in California," and " The Tourist's Guide to Yosemite ;" one of the editors of the " California Teacher," two years; editor of the "California Youth's Companion," two years. Married, Nov. 17, 1869, Elizabeth, dau. of Charles Gordon Johnson, of N. Y. City. Three children. P. 0. addi-ess, 876 Shot- well St., San Francisco, Cal. George Obadiah Little, son of Rev. Dr. Henry and Susan N. (Smith) Little, was born in Madison, Ind., May 2, 1839 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Merideu, N. H. Lane T. S., '60 — '63 ; ordained as Presbyterian, Sept. 8, 1863 ; p., Benningham, Pa., '63— '64; p.. Fort Wayne, Ind., '64— '70 ; p., Connersville, Ind., '71— '73; p., Washington, D. C, since '73. Married, Sept. 3, 1863, Mattie H., dau. of Jethro Mitchell, of Cincinnati, 0. Four children. P. O. address, 316 1 St., N. W., Washington, D. C. ALUMNI, 1860. 351 Joseph Brewster Little, [Madison, Ind.J, son of Rev Dr. Hen- ry and Susan N. (Smith) Little, was born in Oxford, O., Oct. 25, 1835 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Lane T. S., Cincinnati, O., '60 — '63 ; ordained as Presbyterian, Sept. 8, 1863 ; p., Lima, 0., '63— '67 ; p., Daytoii, 0., '67— '69 ; p., Mankato, Minn., since '69. Married, Nov. 22, 1866, Mrs. Mary Aim Crowell, dau. of Amos Alfred, of Newton, la. Four children. P. O. address, Manltato, Minn. Joseph Mason, son of Joseph and Nancy (Daggett) Mason, was born in Attleborough, N. H., Nov. 1, 1836; fitted for college "at Opalic Institute, Attleborough, N. H. Mass. Medical Coll., Boston, '60 — '62 ; Hospital Steward of the hospital ship Euterpe, '62 ; acting- Medical Cadet, Mill Creek General Hospital, '62. Died from typhoid fever, at Mill Creek, near Fortress Monroe, Va., Sept. 23, 1862. Unmarried. LuoiDS Lathrop Merrick, son of I..athrop and Sarah H. (Hyde) Merrick, was bora in Palmer, June 8, 1829 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. East Windsor T. I., '60 — '61 ; Union T. S., '61— '62 ; licensed to preach. May 7, 1862,; Sergt., 36th Regt. Mass. Vols., '62 — '64; in the defense of Knoxville, under Gen. Burnside, wounded and taken prisoner ; in the battle of the Wilderness, again wounded, and disabled for two or three months ; in battle near Pet- ersburg, mortally wounded. Died from a wound, near Richmond, Va., Oct. 7, 1864. Unmarried. Oliver Brown Merrill, son of Robert M. and Ann S.(Babson) Merrill, was born in Newburyport, Jan. 11, 1836 ; fitted for college at Brown High School, Newburyport. Teacher, Newburyport High School, since '60. Married, Nov. 7, 1858, Amanda Frances, dau. of David Edgerly, of Newburyport. Four children. P. 0. address, Newburyport, Mass. Nathaniel Mighill, A. M., son of Nathaniel and Maria (Proc- tor) Mighill, was born in Rowley, Aug. 25, 1839 ; fitted for college at Dummer Academy, Byfleld. Teacher, Cortlaudville Academy, N. Y., '60— '61 ; Union T. S., '61— '62 ; Andover T. S., '62— '63 ; Tutor, Amherst Coll., '63 — '64, spending part of the time at his father's home in Rowley, and in supplying different pulpits ; ordained at East Cambridge, Sept. 29,1864, and p., '64 — '67; p., Brattle- boro, Vt., '67 — '75 ; p., Worcester, '75 — '77 ; took a trip to Florida for his health, and removed, after a few months spent in Rowley and Brattleboro, to Grantville. Died from consumption, at Grantville, Feb. 3, 1878. Married, Jan. 15, 1867, Fannie Hibbard, dau. of Charles Allen, of Chelsea, Vt. Two children. 352 ALUMNI, 1860. Horace Parker, son of Nathaniel and Martha (Rockwood) Par- ker, was born in Milford, Dec. 16, 1835 ; fitted for college at Milfdrd High School. Ordained at Ashland, May 1, 1861; s. s. and p., Ashland, '60 — '62; s. s., Leominster, '62 — '64; on the Christian Commission in the winter of 64 — '65 ; p., Ashby, '65— '70 ; p., Pep- perell, '70— '77 ; a. p.. New Ipswich, N. H., '77 — '80; a. p., Lun- enburg, since '80. Married, (1) Sept. 11, 1860, Emily M., dau. of Charles Wight, of Milford, who died Dee. 1, 1863; (2) May 17, 1865, Ellen S., dau. of Hervey D. Look, of Leominster. Five chil- dren. P. 0. address, Lunenburg, Mass. Benjamin Welch Pettibone, A. M., [Winchester Centre, Ct.j,son of Rev. Ira and Louisa (Welch) Pettibone, was born in Whitestown, N. Y., May 6, 1840 ; fitted for college with his father ; Amherst Coll., '57 — '60. Teacher,Winchester, Ct., '60 — '63 ; private secretary of Gail Borden, Esq., inventor of Condensed Milk, '63 — '66 ; teacher, Litch- field, Ct., '66— '74 ; caring for his father, on a farm, in Winchester Centre, Ct., since '74. Married, Sept. 26, 1866, Anna M., dau. of Marcus Munsill, of Winchester, Ct., who died Mar. 1, 1873. No children. P. 0. address, Winchester Centre, Ct. William DeFokest Prentiss, son of William and Angelina (Hunt) Prentiss, was born inN. Y. City, Sept. 26, 1837; fitted for college at Columbia Grammar School, N. Y. City; N. Y. Univ., '56 — '58; Amherst Coll. , '58 — ^'60. Second Lieut., 1st Lieut., and Capt., 31st N. Y. Vols., '61— '62 ; now Agent, N. Y. City, residing in Brooklyn ; has been Deputy Collector of the Port of N. Y. Mar- ried, June 25, 1861, Kate, dau. of George Lamb, of N. Y. City. Three children. P. O. address, 19 Broad St., N. Y. City. Hiram Brainard Putnam, son of Ebenezer and Betsey Peabody (Cress) Putnam, was born in Danvers, Jan. 27, 1840 ; fitted for col- lege at Topsfield Academy, and Nolton High School, Danvers ; Am- herst Coll., '57— '60. Hartford T. S., '63— '66 ; ordained at West Concord, N. H., Oct. 28, 1868, and p., '68— '73 ; p., Tabernacle church, Salem, '73— '77; a. p., Cliarlotte, Vt., '79— '82; a. p., Col- lege St. church, Burlington, Vt., since Oct., 1882. P. O. address, Burlington, Vt. WiLLARD Putnam; son of Samuel and Elizabeth F. (Richardson) Putnam, was born in New Salem, Sept. 6, 1838 ; fitted for college at New Salem Academy. Teacher, one and a half years, at different times ; now farmer, Cooleyville ; also member of the School Commit- tee, since '66 ; Trustee of New Salem Academy, since '80, and now Pres. of the board ; member of Mass. Legislature, '75 ; Trial Justice for Franklin county. Married, July 14, 1862, Nellie L., dau. Of David Burnett, of New Salem. Two children. P. O. address, Cooleyville, Mass. ALUMNI, 1860. 353 Charles Herbert Richardson, [Meriden, N. H.J, son of Daniel and Achsa (Rice) Richardson, was born in Saxton's River Village, Vt., Oct. 20, 1833 ; fitted for college at Ward Seminary, Saxton's River, and Leland Seminary, Townshend, Vt. ; Madison Univ., Hamilton, N. Y., '56— '59 ; Amh^rstColI., '59— '60. Newton T. S., '60 — '62; ordained as Baptist, Jan. 8, 1863; p., Massena, N. Y., '62— '64 ; Chaplain, U. S. Vols., '64— '65 ; p., Felchville, Vt., '65— '70; p., Pittsfield, N. H., '70— '71 ; p., Northfield, and Romeo, Mich., '71 — '76; Home Missionary, Minn., two years; commercial traveler, two years; p., Sioux City, la.; now p., Romeo, Mich. Married, Aug. 22, 1858, Laura Ann, dau. of Dea. Ward Scott, of Townshend, Vt. Five children. P. O. address, Romeo, Mich. Charles Brigham Ruggles, A. M., [Boylston], son of Brigham and Charlotte (Maynard) Ruggles, was born in Rutland, June 2, 1833 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Sag Harbor, N. Y., '62 — '64; agt. of Sanitary Commis- sion, in Ky. and Tenn., '64 — -'65 ; teacher, Springfield, O., '65 — '67 ; agt. of Chas. Scribner & Co., '67 — '71 ; in the book business, Cin- cinnati, O., '71 — '74 ; agt. for Scribner, Armstrong & Co., since '74 ; now in Cleveland, O. Married, Aug. 18, 1864, South Carolina, dau. of John L. Webster, of Fryebnrg, Me. Three children. P. O. address, Room 2, 319 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. Edwatid Olcott Shepard, [Nashua, N. H.], sou of Rev. John W. and Eliza (Burns) Shepard, was born in Hampton, N. H., Nov. 25, 1834 ; fitted for college at Nashua High School, N. H. Studied law two years in Boston, with Harvey Jewell and William G-aston, and was admitted to the bar, Apr. 18, 1867 ; lawyer, Boston, since '67 ; Lieut., Capt., Major, and Brev. Lieut. Col., 32d Mass. Vols., '62 — '65 ; President of the Common Council of Boston, '73 — '74. Married, June 18, 1874, Mary C, dau. of Capt. Micajah Lunt, of New- buryport. Three children. P. O. address, 37 Equitable Building, Boston, Mass. Henry Parks Smith, LL. B., son of Edmund and Sarah C. (Smith) Smith, was bornin Hadley, Aug. 21, 1839; fitted for college at Hadley High School. Studied law at the Albany Law School ; LL. B., Albany Law School, 1861. Died from typhoid fever, in Hadley, Dec. 17, 1861. Unmarried. Alfred Stebbins, son of John and Harriet (Houghton) Stebbins, was born in Vernon, Vt., Sept. 4, 1834 ; fitted for college at Kimball UnionAcademy, Meriden, N. H., and Phillips Academ}', Exeter, N. H. Teacher, Crystal Springs, Miss., '60 — '61 ; in the scouting service, '61 ; principal of a public school, Dubuque, la., '61 — '62 ; inspected the iron and copper mines of Lalce Superior, '62 ; Inspector of Cus- toms, San Francisco, Cal., '63; Dep. Collector of Int. Rev., '64; 38 354 ALUMNI, 1860. traveled in Southern Cal. and Arizona, '66 ; Librarian of Mercantile Library, San Francisco, Cal., '66 — '73; farmer, San Buenaventura, Cal. ; merchant, Dubuque, la. Now in Oakland, Cal. Published reports and plan of Mercantile Library. Married, Dec. 13, 1869, Edith, dau. of William P. Large, of Dubuque, la. Two children. P. 0. address, Oakland, Cal. Samuel John Stores, LL. B.~, [Amherst], son of John and Melan- cia (Bowker) Storrs, was born in HoUiston, Nov. 22, 1837; fitted for college with Stephen Harris. Studied law; in N. Y. City ; LL. B., 1866; lawyer, N. Y. City, since '66; Capt., and Lieut. Col., 52d Mass. Vols., '62 — '63 ; Commissioner of Board of Enrollment, 9th Congressional District, Mass., '64. Married, May 24, 1871, Julia Augusta, dau. of Archibald Lamont, of N. T. City. P. O. address, 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. Francis Emory Tower, A. M., son of Oren and Lucy L. (Foster) Tower, was born in Petersham, Nov. 30, 1836 ; fitted for college at New Salem Academy ; Amherst Coll., '57 — '60. Priucipalof Bangor Boys High School, '61— '64; Newton T. S., '64— '67 ; tutor in Hebrew, Newton T. S., '67 — '68 ; ordained as Baptist, at Amherst, Dec. 23, 1868, and p., '68— '72 ; p.. Baptist church, Allston, '72— '76 ; Brighton Ave. Baptist church, Brighton Dist., Boston, since '76. Author of "Present Aspects of the Temperance Question," and other addresses. Married, Nov. 30, 1868, Ella S., dau. of Rev. John Shepardson, of Petersham. Two children. P. O. address, Allston St., Allston, Mass. Melville Merrick Tracy, A. M., son of Thomas and Anna (Page) Tracy, was born in Triangle, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1834 ; fitted for college at Oxford Academy ; Amherst Coll., '57 — '60. Bangor T. S., '60— '61; teacher, Barre, '61— '63 ; at Framingham, '63— '64 ; at Springfield, '64— '71 ; at New Marlboro, '71— '75 ; Hartford T. S., '75 — '77; ordained at Three Rivers, July 25, 1877, and a. p., '77— '78 ; missionary, Deti-oit, Minn., '78 — '79; p., Dnluth, Minn., '79 — '81 ; a. p., Sedgwick City, Ivans., since '81. Married, (1) Aug. 6, 1863, Abbie D., dau. of John Weston, of New Braintree, who died Oct. 22, 1875 ; (2) Oct. 24, 1876, Ruth A., dau. of Dan- iel W. Kent, of Leicester, who died Aug. 4, 1878. Five children. P. O. address, Sedgwick City, Kans. Francis Amasa Walker, A. M., Ph. D., LL. D., [North Brook- field], son of Amasa and Hannah (Ambrose) Walker, was born in Boston, July 2, 1840; fitted for college at N. E. Normal Institute, Lancaster ; Amherst Coll., '55 — '57, and '58 — '60. Studied law with Devens & Hoar, at Worcester, '60 — '61; Sergt. Maj., 15th Mass. Infantry; Capt. Asst. Adj. Gen.; Maj. and Lieut. Col. Asst. ALUMNI, 1860. 355 Adj. Gen. ; Brev. Col. ; Brev. Brig. Gen. of Vols., '61— '65 ; teach- er, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '65 — '68 ; on the Editorial Staff of the "Springfield Republican," '68— '69 ; Deputy Special Commissioner of U. S. Revenue, '69 — '70 ; Supt. of U. S. Census of '70 and '80; Commissioner of Indian Affairs, '71 — '73; Professor, SheflBeld Scientific School, '72 — '75 ; Professor of Political Economy and History, Yale Coll., '75 — '81 ; President of Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston, since '81 ; Univ. Lecturer on " Tenure of Land," Harvard Coll., '83 — . Compiled various publications of the Bureau of Statistics ; directed publication of U. S. Census, '70 — '73, and '80— '83 ; author of "The Indian Question," "Statistical Atlas of the U. S.," "Political Economy," various addresses and articles in magazines. A. M., Amherst, 1863, and Yale, 1873; Ph. D., Yale, 1875 ; LL. D., Amherst and Yale, 1881. Trustee of Amherst Coll., since '79. Married, Aug. 16, 1865, Exene E., dau. of T. M. Stoughton, Esq., of Greenfield. P. O. address, Mass. Inst, of Technology, Boston, Mass. James Wilson Ward, son of Rev. James Wilson, and Hetta L. (Hayes) Ward, was born in Abington, Dec. 1, 1836 ; fitted for col- lege at Abington High School ; Amherst Coll., '54 — '55, and '58 — '60 ; Beloit Coll., '57— '58. Teacher, Guilford Academy, Ct., '60— '62 ; Andover T. S., '62 — '65 ; s. s., First church. West Newbury, '65 — '66; s. s.. First church, Bridgewater, '66 — '67; ordained as evan- gelist, Oct. 15, 1868; p., Rochester, '68 — '71. Wrote many articles for the religious papers, chiefly poetry. Died from paralysis, at SchuylkOl Haven, Pa., Oct. 30, 1875. Unmarried. Lewis Willard West, son of Parsons and Elizabeth Parker (Willard) West, was born in Hadley, Nov. 27, 1834 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley. Harvard Law School, '60 — '61; Corporal, 27th Mass. Vols., '61 — '63; farmer, since then, Hadley. Married, Nov. 27, 1867, Martha J., dau. of Josephus Chapin, of Chicopee. Three children. P. 0. address, Hadley, Mass. Edward Reed Wheeler, A. M., M. D., [Spencer], son of Dr. E. M. and Elizabeth (Reed) Wheeler, was born in Paxton, Aug. 1, 1839 ; fitted for college at various places. Studied medicine, '62 — '64; M. D., Bellevue Hospital Medical Coll., N. Y. City, 1864; Asst. Surgeon, 24th Mass. Vols., '64; Surgeon, '64 — '66; practised at Elmira, N. Y., '66 — '76 ; physician, Spencer, since '76. Married, (1) June 24, 1865, Anna E. M., dau. of Walter Field, of North- field, who died Sept. 6, 1873 ; (2) Nov. 25, 1874, Amelia R., dau. of John Roeder, of Charlestown. Five children. P. 0. address, Spencer, Mass. Horace Robbins Williams, [Terry sville, Ct.J, son of Cornelius R. and Caroline (Hooker) Williams, was born in Farmington, Ct., 356 ALUMNI, 1860. Feb. 20, 1835 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meri- den, N. H. Teacher, Mclndoes Falls, Vt., '60— '61 ; Union T. S., '61— '64; ordained, May 5, 1864 ; a. p., Almont, Mich., '64— '80 ; a. p., Vermontville, Mich., since '80. Married, June 6, 1865, Ame- lia E., dau. of Walter W. Bulkley, of Kocky Hill, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, Vermontville, Mich. Benjamin Woemeli., A. M., [Abington], son of John Dennett and Mary Ann (Tucker) Wormell, was born in Peru, Me., Jan. 10, 1836 ; fitted for college at Abington High School ; Amherst Coll., '54 — '56, and '58 — '60. Teacher, No. Bridgewater (now Brockton), '60 — '61; at Groton High School, '61— '62; at Ticonderoga, N. Y., '63— '64 ; in Kingston High School, '67— '69 ; in Eliot School, Bos- ton, '69 — '70 ; principal of Brighton High School, Boston, since 1870. Married, Jan. 17, 1870, Lizzie J., dau. of Jesse Reed, Jr., of Abington. Three children. P. 0. address, Brighton Dist., Bos- ton, Mass. CLASS OF 1861. Edwin Augustus Adams, [Medway], son of Newell and Abigail Fales (Blake) Adams, was born in Franklin, Oct. 21, 1837; fitted for college with Andrew Washburn. Teacher, West Boylston, '61 — '62; Union T. S., '64— '65 ; Andover T. S., '67-'68; ordained, Sept. 3, 1868 ; p.. No. Manchester, Ct., '68 — '72 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Prague, Austria, '72^'82 ; a. p., Northborough, since '82. Married, May 16, 1866, Carrie A., dau. of Calvin Plimpton, of Walpole. Four children. P. O. address, Northborough, Mass. Edwin Norton Andrews, son of Alfred and Mary L. (Shipman) Andrews, was born in New Britain, Ct., Sept. 1, 1832; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover; Amherst Coll., '58 — '61. Union T. S., '61— '64 ; ordained, Jan. 4, 1864 ; Chaplain, 2d N. J. Cavalry, '64— '65 ; w. c, New Britain, Ct., '65; p., So. Canaan, Ct., '65— '67 ; p., Kansas City, Mo., '67— '69 ; evangelist, and s. s.. Crystal Lake, 111., '69— '75 ; p., St. Charles, 111., '75— '78 ; in busi- ness with his brother, Chicago, 111., since '79. Editor of "Ameri- can Journal of Education," Chicago, III., '73 ; author of some tracts on educational subjects. Married, Apr. 29, 1869, Mary, dau. of Franklin Berry, of Greenville, 111. Three children. P. 0. address, 197 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. John Perkins Apthokp, [No. Bridgewater], son of William P. and Mary G. (Thurston) Apthorp, was born in Quincy, 111., Sept. 6, 1839 ; fitted for college at No. Bridgewater Academy. Teacher, Conway, '61— '62 ; at Miricksville, Tauilton, '62 ; private, 'lOth Mass. Light Battery, '62 — '65 ; principal of Hanover Academy, '65 '66 ; , ALUMNI, 1861. 357 spent five years in Jacksonville, Fla., teaching, gardening, and sur- veying, when he went to Tallahassee ; Supt. of Schools, Hart Co., Fla., '73 — '75; County Surveyor, Leon Co., Fla., since '73. Mar- ried, at Ipswich, Aug. 20, 1873, Ellen, dau. of James Osgood, of Fryeburg, Me. One child. P. O. address, Tallahassee, Fla. John Aveky, A. M., son of Joseph and Silvia (Clary) Avery, was born in Conway, Sept. 18, 1837 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Amherst Coll., '56 — '61. Tutor, Amherst Coll., '62— '63 ; in Sheffield Scientific School, '65— '67 ; Professor of Latin, Iowa Coll., '70 — '71, and then of Greek, '71— '77 ; Professor of Greek and Latin, Bowdoin Coll., since '77. Author of " Contri- butions to the History of Verb-Inflection in Sanskrit," and more than fifty articles and papers on subjects connected with Oriental Coun- tries. Associate Editor of the "Am. Antiquarian and Oriental Journal." Member of Amer. Oriental Society. Married, Aug. 21, 1866, Cornelia M., dau. of Judson Curtiss, of New Haven, Ct. One child. P. O. address, Brunswick, Me. Thomas Blagden, A.M., son of Rev. Dr. George W. and Mir- iam (Phillips) Blagden, was born in Boston, Oct. 28, 1838 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Captain's Clerk, U. S. Steamer Housatonic, '62 — '63; Acting Ensign, on Admiral Dahl- gren's StaflF, '63^64; Fire Insurance Agent, since '71. Unmarried. P. O. address, 22 Pine St., N. Y. City. George Champion Bovtees, son of John and Maria (Healy) Bowers, was born in Wilbraham, Jan. 4, 1840 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham and Monson Academies. Teacher, E. St. Johnsbury, Vt., '61— '62; in Free Academy, Corning, N. Y., '62— '63 ; in the Insurance Business, Chicago, 111., '64 — '81 ; Special Agent of the N. Y. Life Ins. Co., in Md., Va., West Va., N. C, and D. C, with residence (86 No. Fulton Ave.) in Baltimore, Md., since '81. Married, May 28, 1867, Ida E., dau. of E. P. Rogers, of Corning, N. Y. No children. P. O. address, 8 South St., Baltimore, Md. Francis Hatdbn Boynton, [Amherst], son of Benjamin H. and Louisa (Dean) Boynton, was born in Troy, N. Y., Mar. 14, 1839 ; fitted for college at Fitchburg High School. Andover T. S., '61— '64 ; ordained, Oct. 20, 1864; p., Rehoboth, '64— '67 ; s. s., Assonet, '67— '70 ; traveled abroad, '70— '71 ; p., Mill River, '72— '75; p., Raynham, '75— '79 ; p., Essex, '79— '82 ; a. p.. Rye, N. H., since '82. Married, May 24, 1866, Emily A., dau. of Dea. Sim- eon Clark, of Amherst. Four children. P. O. address, Rye, N. H. William Hardcastle Brow^nb, A. M., son of Charles and Eliza A. (Hardcastle) Browne, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 14, 358 ALUMNI, 1861. 1840 ; iitted for college at Newark Academy, Del.; Univ. of Pa., '57— '59 ; Amherst Coll., '59— '61. Teacher, Md., '61—62; in a military academy, Phila., Pa., '62 — '63 ; in Epis. Academy there, '63 — '64 ; studied law at Philadelphia, Pa., '63 — '65 ; traveling tutor, '64 — '65 ; admitted to the bar, at Philadelphia, Pa., May 5, 1865 ; lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa., since '65. Author of " Heart Throbs of Eminent Authors," " Digest on Divorce and Alimony in the United States," " Pennsylvania Legal Time Table," and " Witty Sayings by Witty People." Married, Dec. 16, 1869, Alice, d3,u. of Thomas Beaver, of Danville, Pa. Three children. P. 0. address, 121 So. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Frederick Browning, [Coleraine], son of Horace and Catherine Reed (Wells) Browning, was born in Eowe, July 11, 1840 ; fitted for college at Deerfield Academy. Taught at intervals, for two years, in his native place, as Principal of Academy at Belvedere, N. J., and at Cohasset ; engaged in the work of the Sanitary Commission, at Washington, D. C, and in N. Y., until June, 1866 ; teacher. Eagles- wood Military Academy, Perth Amboy, N. J., '66 — '67; book- keeper and general supervisor of a manufacturing establishment, Lansingburg, N. Y., '67 — '68. Died from consumption, at New Orleans, La., Apr. 18, 1868. Married, in N. Y. City, Mar. 14, 1868, Anna, dau. of Charles Carroll, of West Newton. No children. Edvstakd Comstock, [Albany, N. Y.], son of Calvert and Eliza Mann (Sill) Comstock, was born in Rome, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1842; fitted for college at a private school. Studied law, but never applied for admission to the bar ; 1st Lieut, and Adjt., 46th N. Y. Vols., Brev. Capt. and Maj., '62 — '64 ; and has since been a lumber merchant, Rome, N. Y. Married, Jan. 25, 1871, Mary Frances, dau. of Charles Hulett, of Elmira, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, Rome, N. Y. Sidney Crawford, son of William T. and Almira (Clark) Craw- ford, was born in Barre, Jan. 31, 1841 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Principal of Walton Academy, N. Y., '61 — '64 ; Asst. Paymaster, U. S. Vols., Kans. and Colo., '64 — '65 ; principal, Barre High School, one year ; Andover T. S., '67 — '70 ; ordained, Dec. 8, 1870; a. p.. Fair Haven, Vt., '70— '72; p., Presbyterian church. Green Bay, Wis., '73 — '75; p., Lyons, la., since '75 ; traveled in Europe and the East, '72 — '73. Married, June 24, 1875, Harriet Phinney, dau. of James M. Peak, M. D., of Cooperstown, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, Lyons, la. Marshall Blair Cushman, LL. B., son of Ephraim and Wealthy (Cutter) Cushman, was born in Amherst, Sept. 23, 1839 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Harvard Law School, '62 — '64; LL. B., Harvard, '64 ; admitted to the bar, in N. Y. City, ALUMNI, 1861. 359 in 1865 ; never practised ; paper manufacturer, '65 — '70 ; Clerk in Census Bureau, Washington, D. C, '70 — '71 ; Librarian of the Washington Library Co., '72 — '73 ; Clerk in the Int. Eev. Bureau, Washington, D. C, '74 — '77 ; Asst. Examiner in the Patent Office, Washington, D. C, since July 1, 1877. Published School Eeport, Amherst. Married, Mar. 8, 1866, Josephine, dau. of William Bas- sett, of Springfield, who died Mar. 6, 1871. Three children. P. 0. address, 412 Second St., N. E., Washington, D. C. Austin Dodge, son of Moses and Susan (Webster) Dodge, was born in Newburyport, Mar. 4, 1839 ; fitted for college at Newbury- port High School. Andover T. S., '62 — '65; ordained, Oct. 9, 1866; p., North Church,. Winchendon, '66— '67; p., Union church. Globe Village, '67 — '70 ; p.. East Bridgewater, '70 — '74 ; p., Barton, Vt., '74— '78 ; a. p.. Putney, Vt., '78— '81 ; a. p., South church. Dermis, since '81. Married, Oct. 11, 1866, Sarah Swett, dau. of , Dana KiChardson, of Dracut. Three children. P. O. address. So. Dennis, Mass. John Dole, A. M., M. D., [Newburyport], son of Carleton and Eliza (Carlton) Dole, was born in Augusta, Me., Sept. 14, 1838; fitted for college at Newburyport High School, and at Dummer Acad- emy, Bj-field. Harvard Medical School, '61 — '64 ; physician, Mass. General Hospital, '64 — '65 ; volunteer surgeon, and Medical Cadet, U. S. A., '62 ; visited Europe, studied and worked in the hospitals in Vienna, '65 — '66 ; practised in Amherst, '66 — '72 ; Lecturer before the Mass. Medical Society. Published an essay, "Practical Aspect of Medical Science." Died from heart disease, on board the steamer City of New York, May 20, 1872, on the passage to Europe, whither he was going in the hope of improving his health. Married, Apr. 9, 1867, Adelaide B., dau. of John Stanton, of New Orleans, La. Ebenezer Porter Dyer, [Hingham], son of Eev. Ebenezer Por- terandEstherA. (Hough) Dyer, was born inStow,Nov. 3, 1839 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher, '61 — ^'62 ; Govt. Supt. of abandoned Plantations, and Contrabands, Beaufort, S. C, '62— '63 ; Asst. Postmaster, Port Eoyal, S. C, '63— '64 ; Cashier, First National Bank, Newton, '65 — '67 ; Confidential Clerk of Haly, Morse & Co., Furniture Dealers, Boston, '67 — '75 ; Editor of " Bos- ton Suburban News," '75 — '78 ; since then, associate editor of the " Daily Union," Springfield. Married, (1) Oct. 19, 1865, Susan M., dau. of James H. Fearing, of Boston, who died Feb. 12, 1867 ; (2) Jan. 9, 1871, Martha A., dau. of James H. Fearing, of Boston. Two children. P. O. address, Springfield, Mass. John Herbert Evans, [Thurman,O.J, son of Thomas and Marga- ret (Evans) Evans, was born in Jackson Co., O., Sept. 23, 1836; 360 ALUMNI, 1861. fitted for college at Gallia Academy, Galllpolis, O. First Lieut., and Capt., 56th Ohio Vols., '61— '64 ; County Auditor, Gallia Co., O., since '67. Married, July 16, 1868, Sarah Mayall, dau. of Ben- jamin Hawes, of Ashland, Me. Six children. P. O. address, Gal- lipolis, O. Edwin Barber Flagg, A. M., M. D., son of Samuel Harrington and Sarah Allen (Barber) Flagg, was born in Worcester, Dec. 2, 1837 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham Academy. Studied medicine at Worcester, and N. Y. City, tliree years and a half; M. D., Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, 1865 ; practised at Vine- land, N. J., '65 — '66; at Worcester, since '66. Married, Dec. 29, 1870, Mary E., dau. of Joshua Smith,, of Worcester. One child. P. O. address, 2 Austin St., Worcester, Mass. Samuel ^agb Fowler, M. D., son of Samuel. Page and Harriet (Putnam) Fowler, was born in Danvers, Dec. 6, 1838 ; fitted for college at Danvers High School, and Topsfield Academy. Ando- ver T. S., '61— '62, and '63— '65 ; licensed to preach, Sept., 1865 ; Sergt., 8th Mass. Vols., '62 — '63 ; teacher of Freedmen, and Asst. Supt. of Freedmen's Bureau, N. C, '65— '66 ; Harvard Medical School; M. D., Harvard, 1874; practising in Danvers, '74 — . Un- married. P. O. address, Danvers, Mass. Bradford Morton Fullerton, [So. Abington], son of Daniel Morton and Betsey (Jenkins) Fullerton, was born in East Bridge- water, Apr. 15, 1837 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Ando- ver. Andover T. S., '61 — '62, and '66 — '67; teacher, Abington, and West Cambridge, '62 — '63 ; editor for a brief period at Worces- ter, Hartford, and Norwich, Ct.,'62 — '66 ; ordained at Palmer, Feb. 12, 1868, and p., '68 — '81 ; p., Waltham, since '81. Correspondent of several newspapers. Published sermons and reviews. Married, Aug. 20, 1863, Julia Maria, dau. of Rev. Mason Ball, of Amherst. Two children. P. O. address, Waltham, Mass. Walter Harris Giles, son of Thomas and Mary Cotton (Holmes) Giles, was born in Rockport, Oct. 26, 1837; fitted for college at Roxbury High School. Princeton T. S., '61— '62 ; Union T. S., '62 — '64 ; ordained a's evangelist, at Rockport, Aug. 26, 1864 ; mis- sionary of A. B. C. F. M., Caesarea, Western Turkey, '65— '67. Died from brain fever, at Constantinople, Ty., May 21, 1867. Married, Aug. 17, 1864, Elizabeth F., dau. of Samuel LePage Welling, of N. Y. City. One child. Benjamin Franklin Hamilton, son of John and Sarah (Burton) Hamilton, was born in Chester, Nov. 4, 1835 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Andover T. S., '61 — '64; Agt. ALUMNI, 1861. 361 of Sanitary Commission, '63 ; ordained, June 28, 1865 ; p., Evangel- ical church, No. Andover, '65 — '71 ; p., Eliot church, Boston High- lands, since '71. Published occasional sermons. Married, June 21, 1876, Nettie F., dau. of B. C. Tinkham, of Boston. One child. P. 0. address, 26 Linwood Sq., Boston Highlands, Mass. Asa Strong Hakdy, son of John and Sarah Moodj- (Strattou) Hardy, was born in Shelburne, Sept. -16, 1833 ; fitted for college at Shelburne Falls Academy; Amherst Coll., '58 — '61. Principal of " Praine Seminary," Richland, Mich., '61 — '62 ; clerk, 1862 ;'prin- cipal and supt. of Grammar School, Cleveland, 0., '63 — -'69 ; Supt. of Schools, Newburgh, 0., '69 — '74; merchant, Unionville, O., since '74. Married, (1) Feb. 18, 1862, Sarah, dau. of Philander Wilbor, of Milan, O., who died Dee. 31, 1862; (2) June 28, 1870, Mary E., dau. of George W. Earle, of Monteith, Mich. Three chil- dren. P. O. address, Unionville, O. Elijah Harmon, A. M., son of Gaius and Tempy (Vincent) Harmon, was born in Hawley, Mar. 22, 1835 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. East Windsor T. I., '61 — '62; Sergt., 52d Mass. Vols., '62 — '63; Asst. teacher. Corning Free Academy, N. Y., '63 — '64; Tutor in Mathematics, Amherst Coll., '64— '65; Hartford T. ,S., '65— '67 ; ordained, Oct. 17, 1«67, at Winchester, N. H., and p., since '67; s. s., Talcott St. church (colored), Hartford, '66— '67. Married, (1) July 12, 1866, Lucy M. Smith, dau. of Edwin Locke, missionary at Sandwich Islands, and adopted dau. of Rev. A. B. Smith, of Rocky Hill, who died June 1, 1871 ; (2) Mar. 5, 1872, Eunice Morse, dau. of Rev. J. C. Smith, of the Ceylon Mission, who died Aug. 14, 1872 ; (3) at Plymouth, N. H., Oct. 14, 1874, Martha Alcesta, dau. of James Homans, of Campton, N. H. Two children. P. 0. address, Win- chester, N. H. Alfred Leonard Haskins, M. D., [Worcester], son of Joel and Maria (Williams) Haskins, was born in Hardwick, Mar. 10, 1838 ; fitted for college at Leicester and Mouson Academies. Harvard Med. School; M. D., Harvard, 1865; House Physician at the Mass. General Hospital, '65 — '66; studied in Europe, '66 — '67; received the degree of Magister artis obstetricae, Univ. of Vienna, 1867 ; practised in Boston, '68 — 76; one of the physicians at the Boston Dispensary, '68^'70, and at the City Hospital, '72 — '76. Died from injuries, received by falling through the staircase- well, in the Huntington House, Boston, Apr. 3, 1876. Contributed articles on various subjects to the " Medical Journals." Unmarried. EovTARD I-IoLMAN, [Newton] , son of Ralph W. and Caroline (Clark) Holman, was born in Boston, Sept. 19, 1839 ; fitted for col- lege at Boston Latin School, and with Rev. J. E. Woodbridge of 39 362 ALUMNI, 1861. Aubumdale. Took a voj'age to Gibralter and Spain, in 1860, and on his return went to Minnesota, in 1861. Died from consumption, in N. Y. City, May 3, 1862. Unmarried. John Cephas Houghton, son of Cephas and Sarah (Whitney) Houghton, was born in Harvard, Dec. 26, 1836 ; fitted for college at Lawrence Academy, Groton. Bangor T. S., '61 — '62 ; Princeton T. S., '62— '63; Union T. S., '63—64; w. c. Still River, '64— '66 ; Agt., " Boston Recorder," '66 — '67; ordained at Morrisville, Vt., Jan. 15, 1868, and p., '68— '69 ; p., Coventry, Vt.,'69— '70 ; p.. Island Pond, Vt., '70— '72; p., Stauwich, Ct., '72— '75; p., Benson, Vt., '75 — '79; at Cornwall, Vt., since '79 ; Supt. of Schools, Brighton, '71_'72. Married, at Newport, Vt., Aug. 23, 1870, Mary L., dau. of J. Milton Smith, of Snnderland. No children. P. O. address, Cornwall, Vt. JosiAH HuBEiiT Hunt, son of Atherton and Betsey (Rogers) Hunt, was born in Hawley, Dec. 26, 1835 ; fitted for college at Kim- ball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Teacher, since '61 ; principal of High School at Gloucester. Married, Aug. 12, 1864, Laura Mack, dau. of Jason Richards, of Plainfleld. P. O. address, Gloucester, Mass. Henry Dwight ELyde, [Sturbridge] , son of Benjamin D. and Evelina (Wight) Hyde, was born in Southbridge, Apr. 27, 1838 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Studied law at Harvard Law School, and with George S. Hillard of Boston ; admitted to the bar in July, 1864 ; lawyer, Boston, since '64 ; Mem- ber of Common Council, Boston, '66 — '67 ; Trustee of the New England Medical Coll.; Asst. U. S. District Attorney, '67 — '68; Member of the National Republican Convention at Cincinnati, '76 ; Member of the Mass. Legislature, '78 ; Trustee of Amherst Coll., since '78. Married, Oct. 9, 1866, Luvan A., dau. of Abraham Charles, of East Brimfleld. Three children. P. O. address, 14 Pemberton Sq., Boston, Mass. Charles Goodrich King, A. M., son of AVilliam Jones and Lydia Morgan (Gilbert) King, was born in Providence, R. I., Jan. 3, 1840 ; fitted for college at Providence High .School, R. I. ; Brown Univ., '56 — '58 ; AmherstColl.,'58 — '61. Studied medicine two years, one with A. H. Oakey, M. D., in Providence, and one at Philadel- phia, Pa. ; private, and Hospital Steward, 10th R. I. Vols., May — Sept., '62 ; member of the firm of William J. King & Co., cotton merchants. Providence, R. I., 'G3 — 'HI. Died from Bright's disease of the kidneys, Aug. 27, 1881. jNIarried, Apr. 26, 1.S66, Frances Ellen, dau, of George Farquhar Jones, of Philadelphia, Pa. Three children. ALUMNI, 1861. 363 William Appleton Lawkbnce, son of Ephiaim Appletoii and Clara P. (Buttrick) Lawrence, was born at Pepperell, Oct. 26, 1834; fitted for college at Lawrence Academy. Princeton T. S., '61 — '62 ; Agt. of Christian Commission, '62— '64 ; Union T. S., '64— '66 ; ordained as evangelist, at Pepperell, July 6, 1866 ; Supt. of the Brooklyn Children's Aid Society, '66 — '73 ; member of the firm, W. A. Lawrence & Co., N. Y. City ; now Supt. of Chemical works, Waterville, N. Y. Published Eeports of Brooklyn Children's Aid Society. Married, July 19, 1864, Mary A., dau. of Richard Reeves, of Springfield, L. I. (N. Y.). One child. P. 0. address, Water- ville, N. Y. Joseph Allen Leach, son of Joseph and Jerusha (Allen) Leach, was born at Saxton's River, Vt., Apr. 15, 1836; fitted for college with Prof. L. F. Ward at Westminster, Vt. Andover T. S., '61— '64; ordained at Amherst, Feb. 23, 1864; Chaplain, 19th U. S. C. T., '64 — ^'66 ; served also as Aid de Camp ; p., First Cong, church, Keene, N. H., '66— '68 ; p.. Second Cong, church there, '68— '82 ; w. c, Keene, N. H., since '82. Married, Aug. 29, 1865, Stella E., dau. of A. A. Ranney, of N. Y. City. P. O. address, Keene, N. H. Edwin Rdfus Lewis, A. M., M. D., son of James Ewing and Sophronia Spaulding (West) Lewis, was born in Madison, lud., Apr. 2, 1839 ; fitted for college in the Preparatory Department of Wabash Coll., Crawfordsville, Ind. ; AVabash Coll., '57 — '59 ; Amherst Coll., '59 — '61. Lieut, and Aid to Gen. Lewis Wallace, '61 ; Sergt. Major, 1st Lieut., Adjt. and Capt., 21st Mass. Vols., '62 — '64; studied medicine while in the army ; Harvard Medical School, '64— '65, anec. 15, 1868, Emily F., dau. of B. J. Pope, of IJobton. Five children. P. O. address, E. Machias, Me. Ai.oNzo PniLLirs Hevwoou, [Worcester], son of Ezra and Dor- cas (Koper) Hoar, (name changed after his father's deccfasc;;, was born in Piinceton, Jan. 6, 1838; fitted foi- college at Worcester High School. Dealer in cotton. New Orleans, and .Slireveport, J^a., '63-^'70 ; took a journey to the Kocky .Mts.. for his health. Died from consumption, at Denver, Colo., Nov. 19, 1870. Unraan'ied. ALUMNI, 1863. 387 Walter Mokton Howland, A. M., son of William Avery aud .nnah (Morton) Howland, was born in Conway, July 22, 1840 ; ed for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Studied law Lynn, Mass, and at Chicago, 111., with Waite aud Clark; admit- l to the bar, at Chicago, 111., Sept., 1869; practised there since . Married, (1) July 2, 1873, Florence C, dau. of Hon. John ynolds, of Terre Coupee, Ind., who died Jan. 2, 1874j (2) July , 1881, Mida D., dau. of Samuel S. Warne, of Chicago, 111. No Idren. P. O. address, 57 Portland Block, Chicago, 111. Emmoss HuGHiTT, son of Orin and Harriet (Wilbur) Hughitt, was i-n in Genoa, N. Y., July 28, 1840 ; fitted for college at Williston nainary, Easthampton. Auburn T. S., '63 — '64; Union T. S., Died from varioloid, at Union T. S., N. Y. City, Oct. 28, 34. Unmarried. Robert Innes Jones, A. M., son of Matthew Hale and Mary zabeth (Innes) Joues, was born in Easton, Pa., Aug. 18, 1843 ; ed for college with Rev. G. Wilson McPhail, D. D. ; Lafayette 11., '58— '59 ; Amherst Coll., '59— '63. Studied law with Matthew lie Jones, Esq. ; admitted to the bar, Apr. 25, 1865 ; lawyer, Eas- i. Pa., since '65. Unmarried. P. O. address, Easton, Pa. Woodbury Storer Kimball, son of Hervey aud Mary (Harris) mball, was born in Newbury, Sept. 9, 1843 ; fitted for college at owu High School, Newburyport, and at Dummer Academy, B}*- id. In employ of U. S. Christian Commission, '63 — '64; teacher, st Longmeadow, '64 — '65; Bangor T. S., '65 — '66; ordained at xter. Me., Sept. 3, 1867, and p., '67 — '69 ; p., Farmington, N. , '69 — '71 ; p.. First Cong, church, Greenfield, '72 — '75 ; p.. First ng. church, Wells, Me., '75— '80 ; p., Presque Isle, Me., '80— . Died from pneumonia, at Presque Isle, Me., Jan. 3, 1882. irried, Oct. 3, 1867, Sara T., dau. of Lieut. Col. W. P. Spofford, Dedham, Me. Four childi-en. Parker Whittlesey McManus, [Davenport, la. J . son of James I Sarah (Whittlesey) McManus, was born in Newark, Del., June , 1842 ; fitted for college at the Preparatory Dept. of Iowa Coll. ; B., 1871. First Lieut., and Capt., 27th Mass. Vols., '61— '65 ; :en prisoner, and confined in Libby, Savannah, Charleston, and lumbia prisons, Maj- — Nov., '64 : escaped, Nov. 29, aud traveled 5 hundred miles bj- night, through swamps and woods, to the ion Hues ; teacher. Iron City Commercial Coll., Pittsburgh, Pa., i; Contractor in R. R. stone work, for U. P. R. R., '67 — '69; jf farmer, Davenport, la. Married, Mar. 9, 1876, Flora N., dau. Aaron Meek, of Davenport, la. Two children. P. O. address, venport, la. 388 ALUMNI, 1863. James Geiswold Merrill, [Andover], son of Rev. James H. and Lucia W. (Griswold) Merrill, was born in Montague, Aug. 20, 1840 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academj-, Andover. Princeton T. S., '63— '64; Andover T. S., '64— '66; ordained, Jan. 13, 1867, at Mound City, Kans., and p., '67— '69 ; p., Topeka, Kans., '69— '70; p., Davenport, la., '72 — '82; p.. First church, St. Louis, Mo., '82 — ; Supt. of Missions for the District of Kansas. Author of two volumes of " Children's Sermons." Married, Oct. 16, 1866, Louisa W., dau. of George Boutwell, of Andover. Four children. P. O. address, 3511 Franklin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. William Fessenden Merrill, [Andover], sonof Rev. JamesH. and Lucia W. (Griswold) Merrill, was born in Montague, July 14, 1842 ; fitted for college at PunchardFree School, Andover ; Amherst Coll., '59— '62; A. B., 1865. Private, 1st Mass. Heavy Artillery, '62— '64 ; 2d Lieut., 3d Mass. Heavy Artillery, '64 ; 1 st. Lieut., '65 ; stud- ied engineering at Cambridge, '65 — '66; Civil Engineer, Chicago, 111., '66 — '70 ; engaged in the construction of Chicago & Mich. Lake Shore R. R., St. Josephs, Mich., '70— '71 ; B. & M. R. R., Chariton, la., '71— '73; resident engineer, Erie R. R., Buffalo, N. Y., '73— '75 ; Asst. Supt., Agt. and Supt., T., P. & W. R. R., Peoria, 111., '75— '81 ; Gen. Supt., Chicago Division of W., St. L. & P. R. R., Chicago, 111., '81— '82 ; Gen. Supt., Chicago & Alton R. R., Bloom- ington, 111,, since '82. Married, Oct. 17, 1872, Eliza Grosvenor, dau. of Samuel C. Fessenden, of Stamford, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, Bloomington, 111. Geokge Willaed Morrill, son of Masten and Sarah (Osborne) Morrill, was born in Napoli, N. Y., June 26, 1835 ; fitted for college at Delaware Institute, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '61 — '63. Teacher, one year ; engaged in business, and has been manufacturer of agri- cultural implements. Sterling, 111., since '64. Married, June 13, 1867, Annie, dau. of Phillip Smale, of N. Y. City. Two children. P. 0. address. Sterling, 111. SiMEOK Nash, son of Judge Simeon and Cynthia (Smith) Nash, was born in Gallipolis, O., Feb. 13, 1843; fitted for college at Gallia Academy, Gallipolis, O. Studied law with his father, at Gallipolis, 0., about three years ; admitted to the bar, in Apr., 1866 ; lawyer, Gallipolis, O., '66 — '83 ; U. S. Commissioner, Southern Dist. of O., '67 — ^'83. Died from pneumonia, Apr. 9, 1883. ilarried, Apr., 1880, Minerva T., dau. of Dr. Horace Nye, of Zanesville, O. Two children. Christopher Pbnnell, [West Stockbridge] , son of Rev. Lewis and Esther (Slocum) Pennell, was born in Northbridge, Aug. 12, 1842 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, and at ALUMNI, 1863. 389 'oint Aux Trembles, Canada; Amherst Coll., '59 — '62. Private, ndSergt., 34th Mass. Infantry, '62— '63; 2d Lieut., 19th U. S. !olored Eegt., and Aid on the Staff of Gen. Thomas. Killed in the ssault which followed the springing of the mine of Petersburg, Va., uly 30, 1864. Unmarried. Fkanklin Charles Severance, son of Ptolemy Philadelphus and largaret (Caldwell) Severance, was born in Greenfield, Dec. 24, 837 ; fitted for college at Greenfield High School, and with Geo. W. Jartlett; Amherst Coll., '59— '62 ; A. B., 1866 ; Sergt., and 2dLieut., 2d Mass. Vols., '62— '63 ; studied medicine in N. Y. City, '64— )5 ; Hospital Steward, U. S. A., '65 — '68 ; attended lectures at the fational Medical Coll., Washington, D. C. Served in the Post )fflce, Chicago, 111., '69 — ^'71; in Census Office, '71 — '72; clerk, 'ourth Auditor's Office, Treasury Dept., Washington, U. C, since F2. Married, May 28, 1868, Sallie J., dau. of Thompson Thur- lan, of Eogersville, Ky. Three children. P. O. address, 1727 T. It., N. W., Washington, D. C. Henry Oliver Smith, [Amherst], son of Oliver and Lucy (Clapp) mith, was born in Leicester, Sept. 15, 1839 ; fitted for college at ieicester Academy. Studied law with Hon. Henry Chapin, at Vorcester, '63, and at Harvard Law School, '63 — '66 ; admitted to lie bar at Worcester, in '66 ; practised at Worcester, since '66. larried, Oct. 27, 1875, S. Eliza, dau. of James Whittemore, of ieicester. Two children. P. O. address, 5 P. O. Block, Worces- 3r, Mass. George Francis Stanton, son of Henry B. and Lydia (Dana) tanton, was born in Lowell, Dec. 16, 1835; fitted for college at )ummer Academj', Byfield ; Amherst Coll., '60 — '63. Asst. Chaplain, r. S. A., '60— '61 ; Bangor T. S., '63— '65 ; ordained at Gardner, June ,1866, and p. there, '66— '67 ; p., Milford, N. H., '67— '68 ; p., 'itchburg, '68 — '70; p.. So. Weymouth, since '70. Published one ermon. Married, Jan. 3, 1867, Ellen E., dau. of John Buttrick, of lOwell. No children. P. O. address, So. Weymouth, Mass. Frazar Augustus Stearns, [Amherst], son of Pres. William Au- ustus and Rebecca Alden (Frazar) Stearns, was born in Cambridge, une 21, 1840 ; fitted for college at Cambridge High School, and Phil- ps Academy, Andover ; Amherst Coll.; '57 — '58, and '60 — '61 . First ieut., Co. I, 21st Mass. Vols., '61 — '62 ; served as Acting Adjutant f the regiment at Washington, Annapolis, Roanoke Island, and ^ewbern. In a gallant charge at the battle of Newbern, was mor illy wounded, and died Mar. 14, 1862. Unmarried. 390 ALUMNI, 1863. Baman Nelson Stone, [Sterling], son of Nelson and Deborah (Humphrey) Stone, was born in Hopkinton, July 28, 1841 ; fitted for college at West Boylstou Academy, and at Allendale School, Sterling. Teacher, Ashland and Holden, and Asst. in Leicester Acad- emy, '63— '66 ; Bangor T. S., '66— '69 ; ordained at Loudon, N. H., June 6, 1871, and p., '69— '74 ; p., Fryeburg, Me., '74— '77 ; p.. New Church Society, (Swedenborgian) , Fryeburg, Me., since '77. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Fryeburg, Me. Joseph Augustus Titus, son of Vernon and Mary (Moore) Titus, was born in Leicester, Jan. 21, 1838 ; fitted for college at Leicester Academy; Amherst Coll., '59 — '62; A. B., 1865. Sergt., 42d Mass. Vols., '62— '63 ; 2d Lieut., and 1st. Lieut., 60th Mass. Vols., '64— '65 ; Adjt., 62d Mass. Vols., '65 ; teacher. No. Brookfield, three months ; in Leicester High School ; studied law at Worcester, '66 — '68 ; admitted to the bar, in Jan., 1868; lawyer, Worcester, since '68 ; associate Judge of the Municipal Court, Worcester, since '68 ; Member of the Mass. House of Eepresentatives, '72 — '73. Married, Nov. 11, 1868, Bertha Grosvenor, dau. of David Manning, of Worcester. Two children. P. 0. address, 288 Main St., 4 Flagg's Block, Worcester, Mass. Sidney Williams Tyleh, [East Windsor Hill, Ct.J, son of John EUery and Mary Hooker (Williams) Tyler, was born in Windham, Ct., Dec. 2, 1841 ; fitted for college at East Windsor Hill Academy, Ct. Studied Mining Engineering, at University of Gottingen, Ger., '63 — '65, and at Freiburg, Saxony, '65 — '67; Mining Engineer, Mo., '68— '73 ; Managing Director of the Ozark Iron Co., Mo., '73 — '77; Mining Engineer, Central City, Colo., since '77. Married, Feb. 13, 1871, Lou, dau. of Thomas C. Murphy, of Old Mines, Mo. Three children. P. 0. address. Central City, Colo. Albert Barnes Watkins, A. M., Ph. D., son of Stephen M. and Evelina (Hamlin) Watkins, was born in Naples, N. Y., July 8, 1838 ; fitted for college at Farfiield Seminary, N. Y. Teacher, West- boro, '63— '64 ; at Fairfleld, N. Y., '64— '70 ; principal of Hungerford Collegiate Institute, Adams, N. Y., since '70. Ph. D., Univ. of State of N. Y., 1874; in 1878, elected School Commissioner of Jef- erson Co., N. Y. Married, Nov. 19, 1863, Martha A., dau. of Dr. William Mather, of Fairfield, N. Y. Three children. P. 0. address, Adams, N. Y. George Huntington Wells, [Dover, 111. J, son of George and Fannie (Donaldson) Wells, was born in N. Y. City, May 10, 1839 ; fitted for college at Dover Academy, 111. Chicago T. S., '64 — '67; ordained, Oct. 1, 1867; p., Amboy, III., '67 — '70; p., American Presbyterian Church, Montreal, Canada, since '71. Published occa- sional sermons. Unmarried. P. O. address, Montreal, Canada. ALUMNI, 1863. 391 John Marshall Whitney, M. D. , [Boston] , son of Marshall andCar- jline (Baker) Whitney, was born in Hopkinton, July 4, 1842 ; fitted. :or college at Roxbury Latin School ; Amherst Coll., '59 — '62. Private, 1st Mass. Cavalry ; Hospital Steward of his Regt., for a short time ; Hospital Steward, U. S. A. ; clerk, in the Surgeon General's oflBce ; remained in Washington nearly a year and a half, attended medical ectures during this time ; attended a second course of lectures, in Brooklyn, L. I., at the L. I. Coll. Hospital; M. D., L. I. Hospital Med. Coll. ; Acting Asst. Surgeon, U. S. N. ; Medical Officer of the •' Norwich," and sailed from N. Y. in July. Drowned while bathing in St. Johns River, Fla., Aug. 16, 1864. Unmarried. Joseph Eells Wilder, [Hanover], son of Isaac M. and Lucinda (Eells) Wilder, was born in Brockton, Apr. 24, 1839 ; fitted for col- lege at Hanover Academy; Amherst Coll., '59 — '61. Enlisted in 31st Mass. Vols., Nov., '61 ; promoted Corporal, and Sergt. ; Q. M. Sergt., '63. Killed at Sabine Cross Roads, La., Apr. 8, 1864. Unmarried. CLASS OF 1864. Albert Dean Amsden, son of Minot and Mary Johnson (Dean) Amsden, was born in Grafton, Nov. 19, 1842; fitted for college at Grafton High School; Amherst Coll., '60— '61. Enlisted in 2d Mass. Cavalry (Rifle Rangers), in the autumn of '61. Died from fever, at New Orleans, La., May 13, 1862. Unmarried. William Jackson Clark, [St. Louis, Mo.], son of William and Sarah (Joy) Clark, was born in Pinckneyville, 111., Dec. 28, 1832; fitted for college at the Preparatory Department of Iowa Coll. ; Amherst Coll., '57 — '60, and '63 — '64. Commissary Sergt., 5th 111. Cavalry, '61 — '62 ; studied at Chicago T. S. ; ordained at Salem, Greg., Nov. 16, 1869 ; a. p., Astoria, Oreg., '69— '70 ; a. p.. Clover- dale, Cal.,'70 — '71 ; a. p., Martinez, Cal., '71 — '72 ; p., Reno, Nev., '73_'76 ; a. p., Merriam church, Oakalla (now Loda), 111., '77 — ^'80 ; w. c, Minneapolis, Minn., and St. Louis, Mo., '80 — '81 ; a. p., Abingdon, 111., since '81. Married, Mar. 31, 1880, Mrs. Mary L. Sayre, dau. of Capt. R. P. Clarke, of St. Louis, Mo. P. O. address, Abingdon, 111. Francis Amsden Clary, son of John and Martha (Amsden) Clary, was born in Conway, Aug. 19, 1836; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. ; Amherst Coll., '59 — '60, and '60 — '61. Enlisted in 31st Mass. Vols., at Amherst, Oct. 6," 1861 ; promoted to Sergt., and then Regt. Color Bearer. Killed, at Port Hudson, June 14, 1863. Unmarried. 392 ALUMNI, 1864. Whiting Sanfohd Crane, [Middletown, N. Y.J, son of Jonathan and Anna H. (Sanford) Crane, was born in Attleboro, Apr. 19, 1843 ; iitted for college with Rev. E. B. Huntington of Stamford, Ct. Grocer, Kalamazoo, Mich., '65 — '71; carriage and wagon manufacturer there, since '71. Married, Sept. 15, 1868, Helen Maria, dau. of Henry Shepherd, of Northampton, who died Oct. 27, 1880. One child. P. O. address, Kalamazoo, Mich. John Ambrose Deady, A. M., LL. B., [Amherst], sou of Timo- thy C. and Julia (MacDonald) Deady, was born in N. Y. Citj', Sept. 26, 1842 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Studied law in N. Y. City, '66— '68 ; LL. B., Columbia, 1868 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, since '68 ; teacher. House of Refuge, N. Y. City, '66 — '77. Unmar- ried. P.O. address, 59 Wall St., N. Y. City. John Brown Dunbar, A. M., [Robinson, Kans.J, son of John and Esther (Smith) Dunbar, was born in Bellevue (now Omaha), Neb., Apr. 3, 1843 ; fitted for college at Hopkins Academy, Hadley ; Amherst Coll., '60— '63 ; A. B., 1865. Private, 52d Mass. Vols., '62— '63; lethMass.LightArtillery, '64— '65; teacher in Vt., '65; principal of the Classical Department, Alexander Institute, White Plains, N. Y., '68 — '70; Professor of Latin and Greek, Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kans., '70 — . Married. P. O. address,^ — David Smith Farnham, A. M., son of Matthew and Mehitabel (Kegan) Farnham, was born in West Lebanon, Me., June 20, 1834 ; fitted for college at West Lebanon Academy, and at New Hampton Institute, N. H. Teacher, Medway High School, one term ; in Need- ham High School, one year ; master of Mason School, Newton Center, since '66. Married, Jan. 31, 1867, Mary C, dau. of Charles Shap- leigh, of West Lebanon, Me. Three children. P. O. address, Newton Center, Mass. Calvin Richards Fitts, [Rockville], son of Charles Harrison and Emeline Augusta (Richards) Fitts, was born in West Medway, Feb. 10, 1840 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Chicago T. S., '64 — '66 ; ordained at Medfield, Sept. 5, 1866 ; p.. So. Braintree, '66— '67; p., Cohasset, '67— '70; p., Slatersville, R. I., '71— '81 ; Supt. of Schools in R. I., '71 — '73. Published school reports. Married, Feb. 10, 1869, HelenF., dau. of Theodore Trask, of Quincy. Four children. P. O. address, Slatersville, R. I. Edgar Lowell Foster, son of Cyrus W. and Sallie (Turner) Foster, was born in East Machias, Me., Aug. 7, 1838 ; fitted for college at Washington Academy, East Machias, Me. Bangor T. S., '64 — '67; ordained at Milltown, St. Stephen, N. B., Oct. 5, 1867, and p., '67 — '72. Died from consumption, at Milltown, N. B., Nov. 16, 1872. Married, Aug. 20, 1867, JMary, dau. of Hon. J. W. Boyden, of Chicago, 111. Three children. ALUMNI, 1864. 393 Edward Weston Glover, LL., B., [Spencer], son of Joseph and in (Weston) Glover, was born in Joliet, 111., Jan. 17, 1842; ;ed for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Harvard w School, '64— '66 ; LL. B., Harvard, 1866 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, ) — '68 ; manufacturer, '68 — '74. Died from consumption, at Chi- ro, 111., July 1, 1874. Married, Nov. 11, 1870, Kate E., dau. of hn Olmstead, of Springfield. One child. Jonas Guilford, LL. B., son of Asa and Mary (Adams) Guil- 'd, was born in Spencer, Sept. 17, 1839 ; fitted for college at encer High School, and Leicester Academy. LL. B., Univ. of bany, 1866; lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., '66; at Minneapo- , Minn., since '67. Married, Sept. 29, 1869, Helen, dau. of T. )rrell, of Danville, Vt. Three children. P. O. address, Minne- olis, Minn. Nathan Harrington, LL. B., son of Samuel D. and Mary A. urke) Harrington, was born in Paxton, Jan. 20, 1841 ; fitted for lege at Monson Academy. Studied two 3'ears at Law School, ledo, O. ; LL. B., Toledo Law School, 1871 ; admitted to the bar, b. 24, 1871 ; lawyer, Toledo, O., since '71 ; Prosecuting Atty., —'76 ; Judge of Police Court, '77— '78. Married, Dec. 22, 1874, uise A., dau. of Kodolphus Homer, of Monson. P. O. address, iledo, O. Washington Atlee Hoffman, A. M., M. D., son of Christian J. i Elizabeth N. (Wilson) Hoffman, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., pt. 17, 1844; fitted for college at Edge Hill Academj', Princeton, J. Studied medicine at Gottingen, Germany, two years ; then in iladelphia. Pa., with Dr. T. M. Drysdale, and at the Univ. of Pa. ; D., Univ. of Pa., 1868 ; practised in Philadelphia, Pa., '68— '74 ; pointed attending physician at the City Alms-house, '71, and in b., '73, appointed Port Physician of thfe city ; also member of the ard of Health ; attending physician at the Charity Hospital ; Com- ssioned Surgeon-in-Chief with the rank of Major, 1st Brigade, 1st ■f., National Guards of Pa., Oct., '71. Died from typhoid fever, pt. 20, 1874. Married, Sept. 15, 1870, Clara Nichols, dau. of asheb Tracy, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. One child. ji-EORGE Henry Holt, son of Henrj' and Azubah (Thomas) It, was born in West Boylston, Jan. 10, 1843 ; fitted for col- e at Cleveland High School, O. Eead law privately and was nitted to Supreme Court of N. Y., upon examination, Apr., >8; lawyer, N. Y. City, '68— '72; Banker and Broker, 10 Wall , N. Y. City, since 1872. Unmarried. P. O. address. Box 3776, Y. City. 43 394 ALUMNI, 1864. William Lewis Howe, son of Lewis Reed and Nancy (Bigelow) Howe, was born in Orange, Aug. 21, 1839 ; fitted for college at Ct. Literary Institute. Private, 36th Mass. Vols., '62 — '63; 2d Lieut., '63. Died at Milldale, Miss., July 7, 1863. Unmarried. Charles Marion Lamson, A. M., son of Charles Edwin and Elizabeth (Cook) Lamson, was born in No. Hadley, May 16, 1843 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Easthampton, '64 — '65; Instructor in Latin, Amherst Coll., '65 — '67 ; Andover T. S., '67— '68 ; Instructor in English, Amherst Coll. , '68 — '69; ordained, at No. Bridgewater (now Brockton), Aug. 5, 1869 ; and p., '69 — '71 ; p., Worcester, since'71 ; visited Europe for the benefit of his health, in '83. Married, Dec. 25, 1869, Helena F., dau. of R. B. Bridgman, of So. Amherst. Four children. P. 0. address, 15 Catherine St., Worcester, Mass. James Hattrick Lee, B. D., [Charlestown] , son of James and Frances (Van Dusen) Lee, was born in Boston, Aug. 23, 1843 ; fitted for college with J. Kidder, and at Charlestown High School. Second Lieut., 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, '64 — '65; Andover T. S., '65 — '67; Univ. of Tubingen, Wiirtemberg, Germany, '67 — '68; Episcopal T. S., Cambridge, '68 — '69; ordained Deacon in P. E. church. Mar. 2, 1869 ; Priest, Jan. 30, 1870 ; rector of St. Johns church, Lawrence, '69 — '73 ; of St. James church, Smithtown, L. I., '73 — '75 ; of St Johns church, Canandaigua, N. Y., since Dec, 1875. B. D., Cambridge Divinity School, 1867. Married, June 29, 1869, Abigail E., dau. Of President W. A. Stearns, D. D., of Amherst. Three children. P. O. address, Canandaigua, N. Y. William Edwin Locke, son of William Dana and Miranda (Adams)' Locke, was born in New Ipswich, N. H., Aug. 14, 1837 ; fitted for college at Appleton Academy, New Ipswich, N. H. ; Amherst Coll., '61— '64. Union T. S., '64— '67; res. tic. there> '67 — '68 ; ordained in Broadway Tabernacle church. New Y"ork, Mar. 14, 1868, as missionary of the A. B. C. F. M. to the Bulgar- ians ; stationed at Philippopolis, European Turkey, '68 — '69 ; at Samo- kove, European Turkey, since '69. Married, Mar. 19, 1868, Zoe A. M., dau. of Augustus Noyes, of Westmoreland, N. H. Two children. P. O. address, Samokove, European Turkey. Daniel Bulkeley Lord, A. M., son of Noble E. and Betsey F. (Bulkeley) Lord, was born in Hebron, Ct., Feb. 4, 1840; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Principal, Ellington High School, Ct., '64— '65 ; Hartford T. S., '65— '68 ; ordained at Lebanon, Ct., Oct. 15, 1868, and p., '68— '77; a. p., Goshen, '77— '79 ; s. s., Blandford, '79— '80, and p., since '80. Married, Sept. 23, 1868, Susan A., dau. of Eli Goodrich, of Rocky Hill, Ct. Three children. P. 0. address, Blandford, Mass. ALUMNI, 1864. 395 Farqtjharson Griffith McDonald, [Dubuque, la. J, son of Swain Lungren and Christian Downer (Clachar) McDonald, was , born at Montego Bay, Jamaica, W. I., May 21, 1838; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Columbia Coll. Law School, '64— '66 ; admitted to the bar, in Apr., 1866 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, since '66. Married, Dec. 24, 1866, Susan F., dau. of John Voorhees, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Four children. P. O. address, 150 Nassau St., N. Y. City. Edward Augustus Mirick, A. M., [Greenfield], son of Charles Augustus and Caroline Dustin (Prichard) Mirick, was born in West Brookfield, Mar. 16, 1840; fitted for college at Greenfield High School; Amherst Coll., '59— '64. Hartford T. S., '65— '67 ; mis- sionary in Iowa, '67 — '68; Chicago T. S., '68 — '69; ordained at Augusta, Wis., Sept. 19, 1869; missionary of A. H. M. S., in Iowa, Northern Wis., and Eastern Minn., '69 — '70; farmer, '70 — '72; missionary in Kans., '72 — '77; farmer, Kans., '77 — '80; preached in Ashville, N. Y., Sugar Grove and Farmington, Pa., in '81 ; in employ of A. H. M. S., Portland, N. Y., '81— '82 ; Napoli, N. Y., since '82. Married, Feb. 5, 1873, Bonita, dau. of John Lat- imer Nimrod, of Neosho Falls, Kans. Two children. P. O. address, Napoli, N. Y. Chandler Sampson, [Charlestown] , son of Calvin C. and Hannah (Harlow) Sampson, was born in New Orleans, La., Mar. 13, 1842 ; fitted for college at Charlestown High School. Sugar Planter, near New Iberia, Bayou Teche, La. ; now at Micanopy, Fla. Married, Nov. 22, 1874, Alice B., dau. of Hyppolite B. D'Auribeau, of Tou- louse, France. No children. P. O. address, Micanopy, Fla. Henry Franklin Sears, A. M., son of Frederick H. and Re- becca E. (Sears) Sears, was born in West Hawley, Dec. 25, 1836 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Teacher, Haydenville, '64 — '65 ; at Holliston, '65 — '68 ; Sub-Master of Bunker Hill High School, Charlestown, since '68 ; resides in E. Somerville. Married, at Cornish, N. H., Aug. 21,1866, Sarah J., dan. of Edmund Walker, of Waitsfleld, Vt. Three children. P. O. address, E. Somerville, Mass. Horace Anthony Smith, [Amherst], son of Oliver and Lucy (Clapp) Smith, was born in Leicester, June 10, 1841 ; fitted for col- lege at Leicester Academy. Shoe manufacturer, Leicester, since '64 ; Member of School Committee of Leicester, '68 — '69. Married, at Amherst, Aug. 1, 1866, Minnie H., dau. of John Lyman, of Pel- ham. One child. P. O. address, Leicester, Mass. Henry Edward Storrs, A. M., Ph.D., [Amherst], son of John and Melancia (Bowker) Storrs, was born in Holliston, Nov. 3, 1841 ; 396 ALTJMNI, 1864. fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and at Wiliiston Seminary, Easthampton. Studied at Gottingen, Germany, two years ; Ph. D., Gottingen, 1869 ; Professor of Nat. Science, Illinois Coll., Jackson- ville, since 1871. Author of a jDamphlet on " Methyltoluol and some of the derivatives of Isoxylol." Fellow of Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci. Married, Aug. 15, 1871, Julia Anna, dau. of George C. Arnold, of Sand Lake, N. Y. P. O. address, Jacksonville, 111. Frederick Eugene Stdrgis, D. D., [Augusta, Me. J, son of Na- than P. and Charlotte C. (Abbott) Sturgis, was born in Riverside, Me., Oct. 1, 1841 ; fitted for college at Augusta High School, Me. Graduated at Bangor T. S., 1868 ; ordained at Skowhegan, Me., in 1868, and p., '68 — '69; resigned from ill health, and traveled in Europe, Egypt, and Palestine, fifteen months ; a. p., Second Presby- terian church, Knoxville, Tenn., since '77. D. D., Tenn. State Univ., 1882. Published occasional addresses. Married, Dec. 3, 1878, Lulu, dau. of A. A. Barnes, of Knoxville, Tenn. Two chil- dren. P. O. address, Knoxville, Tenn. Henry Martyn Tbnney, [Concord, N. H.], son of Adna and Susan Comings (Weld) Tenney, was born in Hanover, N. H., May 16, 1841 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Union T. S., '64— '65 ; Andover T. S., '65— '67 ; a. p., ViUage church, Dorchester, '67 — '68 ; ordained there, Oct. 21, 1868, and p., '68— '70; p., Winona, Minn., '70— '75; p., Steubenville, O., '76— '80; p., First church, Cleveland, O., since '80. Married, Jan. 12, 1870, Ann Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin F. Parsons, of N. Y. City. Three children. P. O. address, Cleveland, O. Edward Southworth Towne, [Chicopee], son of Joseph and Esther Andrews (Baker) Towne, was born in So. Hadley Falls, June 20, 1839 ; fitted for college at the Boarding School of Rev. Milan C. Stebbins, Lancaster. Merchant, Columbus, O., '65 — '67; Hartford T. S., '67— '69 ; Life Insurance Agent, Hartford, Ct., '69— '71 ; Ordained at So. Windsor, Ct., Jan. 24, 1872 ; p.. Baptist church, '72 — '78; w. c, Hartford, Ct., '78; p.. Baptist church, Plainville, Ct., since '78; Member of Ct. Legislature, '81 — '82. Married, Apr. 16, 1872, Sarah Lincoln, dau. of Amos Rodney Kellogg, of Jamaica, Vt. One child. P. O. address, Plainville, Ct. Charles Bradford Travis, A. M., son of Clark and Ede Golden (Bacon) Travis, was born in Holliston, Sept. 7, 1841 ; fitted for college at Mt. HoUis Seminary, Holliston. Principal of Webster High School, 'G4— '65; of Quiucy High School, '65— '68 ; Usher of the Mayhew School, Boston, '68 — '69 ; Junior Master of the English High School, Boston, '69— '76 ; Master of the English High School, ALUMNI, 1864. 397 Boston, in charge of the Dept. of English and History, since '76. Married, Oct. 14, 1867, Lucinda Pond, dau. of Otis Cole, of Marl- boro. Four children. P. O. address, Chestnut Hill Ave., Brighton Dist., Boston, Mass. William Wellington Tyler, son of Prof. William Seymour and Amelia Ogden (Whiting) Tyler, (class of '30) , was born in Amiierst, Oct. 24, 1841 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Learned machinist's trade with the Ames Manufacturing Co., Chicopee ; mechanical engineer, and manufac- turer of water-wheels, Mt. Holly, N. J., since '70. Married, Sept. 12, 1872, Sallie B., dau. of Dr. John B. Sherrerd, of Scranton, Pa., who died at Mt. Holly, N. J., Sept. 18, 1882. Two children. P. 0. address, Mt. Holly, N. J. George Henry Whitcomb, [Worcester], son of David and Mar- garet (Cummings) Whitcomb, was born in Templeton, Sept. 26, 1842 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Blnvelope manufacturer, Worcester, since '64. Married, Oct. 11, 1865, Abbie M., dau. of Francis C. Estabrook,of Dayton, O.' Six children. P. 0. address, 20 Salisbury St., Worcester, Mass. William Hammond Whiting, son of Enoch B. and Mary L. (Fail-child) Wh'iting, was born in St. Albans, Vt., Feb. 3, 1843; fitted for college at St. Albans Academy, Vt. ; Univ. of Vt., '60 — '62 ; Amherst Coll., '62 — '64. Assoc, of his father in theconductof the St. Albans (Vt.) "Messenger," '65— '68 ; for the benefit of his health spent the autumn and winter in Minn. , '68 — '69 ; connected with Northern Pacific R. R. Survey, '69 ; then with U. S. Coast Survey, on the Upper Lakes, '69 ; clerk for the Chippewa Indian Agencj', '70 ; in mercantile business, Anoka, Minn, '71 — '73. Died from consumption, at St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 29, 1874. Unmarried. Martin Luther Williston, [Northampton], son of Origen Bach- eler and Charlotte (Thompson) Williston, was born in Attleboro, Mar. 20, 1843 ; fitted for college at Northampton High School, and at L. J. Dudley's Private School, Northampton ; Amherst Coll, '59 — '62, and '63— '64. Orderly Sergt., 52d Mass. Vols., '62— '63 ; teacher, Conway Academy, '64 — '65; at Wilmington, N. C, '65 — '66; Andover T. S., '66— '68 ; Union T. S., '68— '69 ; ordained at Flushing, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1870, and p., '70 — '72 ; p., Galesburg, 111., '72 — '76; p., Jamestown, N. Y., '76 — '79; resided at Heidelberg and Bonn, Germany, '79 — '81 ; Professorof History, CarletonColl., Northfield, Minn.,'81 — '82; p., Davenport, la., since '82. Married, at Northampton, May 29, 1869, Louise G., dau. of Prof . Solomon Stoddard, of Middlebury Coll., Vt. Three children. P. O. address, Davenport, la. 398 ALUMNI, 1865. CLASS OF 1865. Asa George Abbott, [Andover], son of Rev. SeienoT. and Sarah (French) Abbott, was born in Seabrook, N. H., Dec. 23, 1842; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Principal, Public School, Milwaukee, Wis., '65 — '67; of Lafayette School, St. Louis, Mo., '67 — '70. Died from pneumonia, July 2, 1870. Married, Dec. 25, 1867, Emma A., dau. of David Eastman, of Bradford, Vt. One child. Francis Richmond Allen, sou of Frederick D. and Mary Rich- mond (Baylies) Allen, was born in Boston, Nov. 22, 1843 ; flttedfor college at Boston Latin School. Dry goods oommission merchant, Bos- ton, and New York, '65 — '76 ; architect, Boston, since '76. Married, June 22, 1879, Elizabeth Bradlee, dau. of Charles Greenleaf Wood, of Boston. One child. P. O. address, 220 Devonshire St., Bos- ton, Mass. Thomas Earle Babb, [N. Y. City], son of William George and Anna (Earle) Babb, was born in Orange, N. J., Aug. 21, 1840; fitted for college at N. Y. Univ. Grammar School. Bangor T. S., '65— '67; Andover T. S., '67— '68 ; s. s., Eastport, Me., '68— '69 ; ordained there, Jan. 19, 1869, and p., '69 — '71; p., Oxford, '71 — '78; p., Presbj'terian church, Victor, N. Y., since '78. Married, Sept. 28, 1869, Ellen Augusta, dau. of Moses Cook, of Laconia, N. H. Six children. P. O. address, Victor, N. Y. James Howard Babbitt, son of James Howard and Eliza Condor (Sweet) Babbitt, was born in Taunton, Jan. 13, 1839 ; fitted for college at Pierce Academy, Middleboro. Andover T. S., '65 — '68; ordained at Waitsfield, Vt., Sept. 10, 1868, and p., '68— '77; p., Swanton, Vt., since '77, also at Highgate, Vt., since '78. Married, Aug. 12, 1868, Mary French, dau. of Rev. Sereno Timothy Abbott, of Hampton, N. H. Four children. P. O. address, Swanton, Vt. Albert, Galliford Bale, [Dubuque, la. J, son of John and Mary (Galliford) Bale, was born in Barustaple, Eng., Sept. 10, 1840; fitted for college at High School, Chelsea, and Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '65 — '68; ordained at. Melrose, Dec. 3, 1868, and p., since '68. Married, Dec. 1, 1868, Mary Caroline, dau. of Thomas Pulsifer, of Newton. Three children. P. O. address, Melrose, Mass. James Lawrence Barker, [Lawrence], son of James K. and Phoebe H. (Jones) Barker, was born in Methuen, Oct. 19, 1846; fitted for college at Lawrence High School. Studied law with Daniel Saunders, Jr., of Lawrence, and Civil Engineering with his ALUMJti, 1865. 399 father, '65 — '67; admitted to' the bar, in Oct., 1867; lawyer and civil engineer, Lawrence, '67 — '69 ; principal of school, Santa Barba- ra, Cal., '69 — '70 ; surveyor ; real estate agt. ; farmer, Santa Barbara, Cal., since '70. Married, Jan. 1, 1874, Emma C, dau. of H. K. Keith, of Kingston. One child. P. O. address, Santa Barbara, Cal. Horace Franklin Barnes, [Charlestown] , son of Lemuel and Rachel (Smith) Barnes, was born in Newark, N. J., Jan. 16, 1842 ; fitted for college at Charlestown High School j Amherst Coll., '60 — '62, and '63— '65. Private, 47th Mass. Vols., '62— '63 ; Newton T. S., '65— '68; ord'aiued at Buffalo, N. Y., in Apr., 1869, and p., '69 — '71 ; p., Lebanon, N. H., '71 — '74; p., Winchester, since '74. Author of " New Testament Teaching concerning Baptism." Mar- ried, Mar. 16, 1869, Mary Florence, dau. of William Murray, of Charlestown. Three children. P. 0. address, Winchester, Mass. Edward Newton Bartlett, A. M., son of Newton and Deborah M. (Bennett) Bartlett, was born in Amsterdam, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1835 ; fitted for college at Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y. Hartford T. S., '66— '68 ; missionary, Vt., '68— '69 ; teacher, Brooklyn, N. Y., '69 — '70 ; Renovo, Liberty, and Montgomery Sta- tion, Pa., '70 — "71 ; in a boarding school, Pennington, N. J., '71 — '74 ; without permanent occupation, in consequence of feeble health, since '74. P. O. address, Elmira, N. Y. James Lord Bishop, LL. B., son of William S. and Mary C. (Sayles) Bishop, was born in Rochester, N. Y., July 18, 1848 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminai-y, Easthampton ; Rochester Univ., '61— '62; Amherst Coll., '62— '65. LL. B., Columbia, 1869; law- yer, N. Y. City, since '69, except at Hudson, Wis., and St. Paul, Minn., '74. Author of " Bishop on Insolvent Debtors," and edited the third edition of " Burrill on Assignments." Married, Nov. 15, 1876, Martha C, dau. of William C. Maitland, of N. Y. City. Two children. P. O. address, 206 Broadway, N. Y. City. Charles Edward Bolton, son of James King and Marilla (In- gram) Bolton, was born in So. Hadley Falls, May 16, 1841 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Agent for scales, safes, and real estate, since '65, and safe manufacturer at Cleveland, 0. Antlior of various articles relating to Political Science and Pub- lic Economy. Visited Europe, '78, '79, and '81. Married, Oct. 16, 1866, Sarah E., dau. of John S. Knowles, Esq., of Farmington, Ct. One child. P. 0. address, 90 Leonard St., Cleveland, O. Thomas Burnham, [Granby], son of Thomas and Climena (Clark) Burnham, was born in La Salle, 111., Jan. 1, 1842 ; fitted for college 400 ALUMNI, 1866. with Rev. Clinton Clark, at Eidgefleld, Ct. Private and Corporal, 104th 111. Vols., '62; Corporal, '62— '64. Mortally wounded at Atlanta, and died July 20, 1864. Unmarried. Alvin Cutler Campbell, [Brooklyn, L. I.], son of James and Margaret (Murphy) Campbell, was born in Whiting, Me., Oct. 20, 1886 ; fitted for college at Brooklyn High School, N. Y. Princeton T. S., '65 — ^'68 ; ordained as Presbyterian evangelist, June 30, 1868 ; s. s., No. Point, and Renovo, Pa., '68 — '71 ; s. s., Renovo, Pa., '71 — '72 ; a. p., Pulaski, Pa., '72 — '74, and p., '74 — '75 ; p., Mont- gomery, Pa., '76 — '80 ; a. p., Northumberland, Pa., since '80. Mar- ried, May 10, 1869, Martha, dau. of Peter Hunselman, of Northum- berland, Pa. No children. P. O. address, Northumberland, Pa. Alfred Dwight Clapp, son of Ralph and Minervia (Smith) Clapp, was born in Deerfield, Feb. 22, 1842; fitted for college at Deerfleld High School. Private, 52d Mass. Vols., '62— '63. Died, from malarial fever, at .Baton Rouge, La., Mar. 22, 1863.* Unmar- ried. William Bradley Clark, [Amherst, N. H.], son of William and Elvira Louise (Hurd) Clark, was born in Fryeburg, Me., Jan. 13, 1842 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied law at Milwaukee, Wis., with Hon. A. H. Waldo, '68— '70 ; admitted to the bar, Sept. 12, 1870 ; lawyer, Milwaukee, Wis., '70 — '71 ; lawyer and banker, Bloomington, Wis., since '71. Chairman, Town Board, '75— '79; Member of County Board, '75— '79. Married, July 17, 1872, Lucy Emma, dau. of John O. David, of Amherst, N. H. P. O. address, Bloomington, Wis. OiiRiN CooLEY, M. D., son of Almerin and Sarah (Orcutt) Cooley, was born in So. Deerfield, July 27, 1843 ; fitted for college at Deer- field, and So. Deerfleld High Schools. Instructor in Latin and Greek, Protestant Episcopal Academy, Philadelphia, Pa., '65 — '68 ; during this time studied medicine ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1869 ; Asst. Supt., Sanitarium for Inebriates, Media, Pa., '69 — '70 ; ph3'sician, Chicago, 111., '70— '77. Died from typhoid fever, at Chicago, 111., Jan. 7, 1877. Unmarried. Edward West Currier, son of Nathaniel and Eliza West (Farns- worth) Currier, was born in N. Y. City, May 20, 1841 ; fitted for college with Messrs. Parker & Berthet, N. Y. City, and with James Lowell, at Cambridge; Harvard Coll., '60 — '61; Amherst Coll., '62— '65. With Currier & Ives, "Publishers of Cheap and Popular Pictures," N. Y. City, '65— '66 ; partner, since '66. P. O. address, 115 Nassau St., N. Y. City. ALUMNI, 1865. 401 Edwin Hastings Dickinson, A. M., son of Asa and Louisa (Sprout) Dickinson, was born in Amherst, Sept. 10, 1843 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Clintonville, Pa., '66 — '68 ; at Fulton, N. Y., and Greensburgh, Pa., '69— '77 ; Western T. S., Allegheny City, Pa., '77 — '80 ; Professor of Ancient Languages and Mathematics, Greensburgh Seminary, Pa., since '80 ; ordained at Greensburgh, Pa., Dec. 21, 1882, and p.. Pleasant Grove Presbyte- rian church, since '82, continuing to occupy his position also in the Seminary. Married, Mar. 27, 1871, Josephine Gertrude, dau. of Theodore Dwight Hayes, of Essex, Ct., who died Oct. 24, 1877. P. O. address, Greensburgh, Pa. James Howard Eaton, Ph. D., [Andover], son of James Stewart and Louisa (Howard) Eaton, was born in Colchester, Ct., June 21, 1842 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. University of Gottingen, Ger., '65 — '67; Ph. D., Gottingen, 1867; instructor in Chemistry, Amherst Coll., '67 — -'68 ; Professor of Chemistry and Natural Science, Beloit Coll., '68 — '73 ; Professor of Chemistry and Mineralogy, Beloit Coll., '73 — '77. Authorof apamphlet on "Metric System of "Weights and Measures," and " Elements of Qualitative Analysis." Died at Beloit, Wis., Jan. 5, 1877. Married, Jan. 25, 1873, Abbie Clark, dau. of John Proctor Fisk, of Beloit, Wis. One child. Henry White Efnek, [West Springfield], son of Joseph Henry and Sophia (White) Efner, was born in Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1845 ; fitted for college at Monson. Discount Clerk, Central Na- tional Bank, N. Y. City, '65— '69 ; Broker, N. Y. City, since '69. Member of N. Y. Stock Exchange. Unmarried. P. O. address, N. Y. Stock Exchange, N. Y. City. Benjamin Kendall Emerson, Ph. D., son of Benjamin Frothing- ham and Elizabeth (Kendall) Emerson, was born in Nashua, N. H., Dec. 20, 1843 ; fitted for college at Nashua High School, and at N. H. Conference Seminary, Tilton ; Amherst Coll., '62 — '65. Studied at Gottingen, Germany, '67 — '69; Ph.D., Gottingen, 1869; Resi- dent Graduate, Berlin, Germany, '70 ; Instructor in Geology and Zoology, Amherst Coll., '70 — '72; Professor of Geology and Zo- ology, Amherst Coll., since '72. Author of " Die Lias Mulde von Markoldendorf bei Einbeck mit eine Karte und zwei Tafeln Abbil- dungen," and several geological papers. Member of the Am. Assoc. Ad. Sci. ; German Geological Soc. Married, Apr. 2, 1873, Mary Annette, dau. of Rev. Erastus Hopkins, of Northampton. Four children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. John Anson Emery, A. M., son of John and Almira (Harding) Emery, was born in Chatham, Nov. 16, 1837 ; fitted for college at Pierce Academy, Middleboro. Merchant, Pittsburg, Pa., '65 — '68; 44 402 ALUMNI, 1865. studied law there, with C. B. M. Smith, '68— '70 ; admitted to the bar, at Pittsburg, Pa., in July, 1870; lawyer, Pittsburg, Pa., since '70. Married, Oct. 15, 1872, Mary T., dau. of Hon. John Morri- son, of Allegheny City, Pa. P. 0. address, 131 Fifth Ave., Pitts- burg, Pa. Edwin Perry Frost, son of Horace and Melinda (Locke) Frost, was born in Charlestown, N. H., May 4, 1839 ; fitted for college at New London Literary and Scientific Institute, N. H. Licensed to preach in Aug., 1866 ; teacher, Winchester, N. H., '67 ; in Auburn- dale, '67— '69; principal of High School, Springfield, 111., '69— '71 ; of High School, Peoria, 111., '71 — '77 ; farmer, Glencoe, Minn., '77 — '80 ; Supt. of Schools, and Principal of High School, Stillwater, Minn., since '80. Married, Aug. 15:, 1865, Kate, dau. of Thomas Whipple, of Charlestown, N. H. Three children. P. O. address, Stillwater, Minn. Sereno Dwight Gammell, son of John and .Susan W. (Mayhew) Gammell, was born in Charlestown, Mar. 2, 1842 ; fitted for college at Charlestown High School. Andover T. S., '65 — '68; ordained, Sept. 9, 1868; p., Boxford, '68— '80 ; p.. Chestnut St. church, Lynn, since '80 ; 1st Lieut., Mass. Heavy Artillery, '64 — '65. Mar- ried, Aug. 17, 1868, Nancy E., dau. of David B. Weston, of Charlestown. Three children. P. O. address, Lynn, Mass. Edward Dickinson Gaylord, [Delaware City, Del. J, son of Rev. Hemingway Jacob and Cordelia (Dickinson) Gaylord, was born in Union, N. Y., June 2, 1843; fitted for college with his father. Enlisted in 4th Del. Vols., in summer of '62; promoted Orderly Sergeant ; mortally wounded at Petersburg. Died, at Lin- coln Hospital, Washington, D. C, Aug. 23, 1864. Unmarried. George Dickman Gray, [Amherst], son of Nathaniel and Emer- line A. (Hubbard) Gray, was born in N. Y. City, Feb. 14, 1844 ; fitted for college at R. B. Hubbard's Private School, Amherst. Studied mining engineering at San Francisco, Cal.,in'66; mining engineer, in Cal., '66 — '69; in Nev., '69 — '70; book keeper, San Francisco, since '71. Married, July 27, 1869, Susie H., dau. of Luther F. Thayer, of Randolph. Two children. P. O. address, 22 California St., San Francisco, Cal. Henry Mottais Greene, [Andover], son of Rev. Henry S. and Mary Phillips (Abbott) Greene, was born in Lynnfield, Aug. 24, 1841 ; fitted for college at Punchard Free School, Andover. Died from consumption, at Ballardvale, Jan. 19, 1867. John Chester Hammond, A. M., [Hadley], sou of Salem and Julia Ann (Johnson) Hammond, was born in Amherst, Aug. 15, ALUMNI, 1865. 403 1842 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Studied law one year and three months with Hon. Charles Delano ; admitted to State Courts, Oct. 22, 1868 ; to the U. S. Circuit Court, Nov. 2, 1872; lawyer, Northampton, since '68 ; in partnership with Mr. Delano, '68— '83. Married, Nov. 16, 1871, Eliza M., dau. of Jasper Brown, of Oxford. Four children. P. O. address, North- ampton, Mass. Fkancis Hutchinson Hannum, son of ArlowandAsenath (Hutch- inson) Hannum, was born in Easthampton, Apr. 12, 1842; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Coopers- town, N. Y., one year; paymaster. Cotton Mills, Toddsville, N. Y. ; clerk and book keeper, in a grocery store at Springfield ; became junior partner in the firm of Hubbard & Hammond, grocers and fish venders ; now retired, Easthampton. Married, Aug. 12, 1866, Emily, dau. of Alien D. Shumway, of Cooperstown, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, Easthampton, Mass. ViTELLUs Merrill Hardy, son of Levi and Catherine H. (Moshier) Hardy, was born in Wilton, Me., Oct. 13, 1840 ; fitted for college at Wilton High School, Me.; Union Coll., '61— '63 ; Amherst Coll., '63 — '65. Bangor T. S., and Chicago T. S., '65 — '70; ordained, Jan. 31, 1872; p., Morris ville, Vt., '72 — '78; p.. West Randolph, Vt., since '78. Married, June 10, 1873, Sarah Antinette, dau. of J. C. Noyes, Esq.. of Morrisville,Vt. P. 0. address. West Randolph, Vt. RuFUS Kendrick Harlow, son of Branch and Lurany (Keith) Harlow, was born in Middleboro, Mar. 28, 1834; fitted for college at Pierce Academy, Middleboro. Bangor T. S., '65 — '68 ; ordained at Middleboro, Oct. 12, 1868; s. s., St. Lawrence St. church, Portland, Me., '68— '69 ; s. s., First Cong, church, Belfast, Me., '71— '72 ; p.. Village church, Medway, since '72. Unmarried. P. O. address, Medway, Mass. Charles Elliott Harwoou, A. M., son of Abel and Polly (Town- send) Harwood, was born in Elnfield, June 16, 1842 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Lawrence Academy Falmouth, '65— '66 ; Andover T. S., '66— '69 ; a. p.. East Machias, Me., '69 — '70; s. s., Orleans, '70 — '71; ordained there, June 7, 1871, and p., '71— '81 ; traveled in Europe, '81— '82 ; w. c, Orleans, '82; home missionary, Wymore, Neb., since '82 ; superintended the building of the Cong, church edifice there ; Supt. of Schools, Orleans, '73— '80. Published " Memorial of Rev. Samuel Fairley, A. M.," seven school reports and numerous articles in newspapers. Unmarried. P. O. address, Wymore, Neb. 404 ALUMNI, 1865. Frederic Holland, son of Nathaniel and Betsey (Stone) Holland, was bom in Barre, Mar. 22, 1837 ; fitted for college at Powers Insti- tute, Bernardston; Williams Coll., '61— '62 ; Amherst Coll., '62— '65. Teacher and civil engineer, Scituate and Barre, since '65. Unmarried. P. O. address, Barre, Mass. Joseph Goodhue Houghton, [Chelsea, Vt.J, son of Rev. James Clay and Julia (Morton) Houghton, was born in Dana, Sept. 13, 1842 ; fitted for college at Meriden, N. H., and Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Asst. clerk, Vt. House of Eepresentatives, '65 — '66 ; clerk, N. Y. City, '66— '69 ; merchant, Burlington, Vt., '69— '72 ; manufacturer, Brooklyn, N. Y., '72; merchant, Brooklyn, N. Y., since '73 ; election officer, Brooklyn, N. Y., '72 — '73. Married, Sept. 8, 1869, Sarah Pierpont, dau. of George W. Edwards, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, 121 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. Albert Henry Howland, A. M., son of Albert and Mary G. (Perkins) Howland, was born at Barnstable, Feb. 25, 1845 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Teacher, Norwalk, Ct., '66 — '69 ; studied Civil Engineering in Mass. Institute of Technology, Boston, '69— '71 ; graduated, C. E., 1871 ; Civil Engineer, Lowell, '71— '72 ; in Iowa, '72 — '73 ; at Boston, since '73, except in '78 — '79, when he was in Pa. P. 0. address, 12 West St., Room 20, Boston, Mass. Edmund Adams Jones, A. M., [Rockville], son of Elisha A. and Rhoda (Ellis) Jones, was born in Medway, Feb. 11, 1842 ; fitted for college at Mt. Hollis Seminary, Holliston ; Amherst Coll., '60 — '62, and '63— '65. Private, 42d Mass. Vols., '62— '63; Sergt., '63; Teacher of Latin and Gymnastics, Lake Forest Academ}', 111., '65 — '69; Supt. of Schools, Massillon, 0.,'69— '73; Supt. of Schools, Marietta, 0., since '73. Married, Dec. 23, 1873, Flora, dau. of Warren S. Richards, of Massillon, O. P. O. address. Marietta, 0. George Dimick Kittredge, son of Capt. Timothy and Fanny (Marsh) Kittredge, was born in Mt. Vernon, N. H., Jan. 9, 1841 ; fitted for college at Appleton Academy, Mt. Vernon, N. H. In employ of Conant & Campbell, furniture dealers, N. Y. City, '65 — '71 ; with his brother. Dr. Charles M. Kittredge, in charge of a Private Sanitarium, at Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., '71 — '77. Died from neuralgia of the stomach, at Andover, Mar. 6, 1877. Unmarried. William Shadrach Knox, [Lawrence], son of William S. and Rebecca (Walker) Knox, was born in Killingly, Ct., Sept. 10, 1843; fitted for college at Lawrence High School. Studied law at Law- rence, '65 — '66; admitted to the bar, in Oct., 1866; lawyer, Law- rence, since '66. Married, Sept. 27, 1873, Eunice, dau. of Isaac Hussy, of Acton, Me. One child. P. O. address, Lawrence, Mass. ALUMNI, 1865. 405 Charles Edward Lane, son of Charles and Hannah (French) Lane, was born in So. Newmarket, N. H., Dec. 27, 1837 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academj-, Andover. Andover T. S., '65 — '68 ; home missionary, Vt. , during vacations; preached at Rindge, N. H., one Sunday. Died from dysentery, at Stratham, N. H., Aug. 17, 1868. Unmarried. Daniel March, M. D., [Philadelphia, Pa. J, Son of Kev. Dr. Daniel and Jane P. (Gilson) March, was born in New Haven, Ct., May 25, 1844 ; fitted for college at High School, Woburn. Principal of High School, Blaekstone, '65 — '66 ; teacher in Strathmore Insti- tute, and Classical Schools, Philadelphia, Pa., '66 — '68 ; principal of Washington Institute, Cambridge, N. Y., '68 — '70 ; studied medicine in Philadelphia, Pa. ; M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1871 ; practised in Brook- lyn, N. Y., '71 — '72; Resident Physician, Protestant Episcopal Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa., '72— '73 ; in Pittsburgh, Pa., '73— '80 ; in Winchester, since Nov., 1880. Married, Oct. 3, 1878, Jean H., dau. of John M. Stephenson, of Cambridge, N. Y. P. 0. address, Winchester, Mass. David Otis Mears, A.M.,D.D., son of David and Abigail (Burn- ham) Mears, was born in Essex, Feb. 22, 1842 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied theology with Rev. Dr. Kirk of Boston, two years, and after ordination two years longer ; ordained, Oct. 2, 1867; p.. North Avenue church, Cambridge, '67 — '77; p., Piedmont church, Worcester, since '77. Author of " Memorial of Prof John B. Perry," " The Bible and Modern Thought," " Address before Soldiers of Cambridge," " The Primitive Diaconate," " Build- ing a Nation," " The Centennial Problem and its Uncertain Factor," "Life of Edward N. Kirk, D. D.," " Memorials of Mrs. Frances J. Mears," and " Ingersollism tested bj' Scepticism and the Truth;" edited " Lectures on Revivals," by E. N. Kirk, D. D. ; on the edit- orial staff of the "Golden Rule," of Boston. D. D., Iowa Coll., 1882. Married, (1) Sept. 11, 1867, Frances J., dau. of Bradford Bentley, of Amherst, who died Mar. 26, 1879; (2) Sept. 6, 1882, Mary C., dau. of Hon. J. B. Grinnell, of Grinnell, la. Two chil- dren. P. O. address, 48 Queen St., Worcester, Mass. George Cook Merrill, A. M., [Andover], son of Rev. James Harvey and Lucia Wadsworth (Griswold) Merrill, was born in Mon- tague, July 1, 1845 ; fitted for college at the Punchard School, An- dover. Principal of High School, Princeton, '65; teacher in the English Dept., Phillips Academy, Andover, '66— '69 ; Professor of Physics and Mathematics, Washburn Coll., Topeka, Kans., '69 — '75 ; Peabody Instructor in the Natural Sciences, Phillips Academy, An- dover, '75 — '81. Died from consumption, at Andover, Apr. 19, 1882. Married, June 17, 1873, Florence, dau. of Jacob C. Adams, of Greensburg, Ind. 406 ALUMNI, 1865. George Robert Merrill, A. M., son of Robert M. and Ann Sawyer (Bakson) Merrill, wa^ born in Newburyport, Dec. 26, 1845 ; fitted for college at Brown's High School, Newburyport ; Amherst Coll., '62— '65. Bangor T. S., '65— '66 ; missionary to freedmen, Va., '66; Rochester Univ. T. S., '67; ordained, Jan. 2, 1867; p., Henrietta, N. Y., '66— '70 ; p., Medina, N. Y., '70— '73 ; p., Adrian, Mich., '73—76; p., Biddeford, Me., '77— '79 ; p., Painesville, O., since '79. Published sermons and tracts; edited a Cong, paper, '73— '76. Married, at Newburyport, May 1, 1867, Eunice Thurston, dau. of Stephen Plumer, of Newbury. Three children. P. O. ad- dress, Painesville, 0. Haklan Page Moore, son of Dea. Newell and Eliza (Knight) Moore, was born in Holden, Aug. 23, 1840 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Appointed Orderly Sergt., 36th Mass. Vols.,. July 28, 1862; detailed Clerk in Q. Master's Dept. Died from brain fever, at Camp Nelson, Ky., Feb. 29, 1864. Unmarried. Henry Percy Moulton, son of Augustus and Julia A. (Pressey) Moulton, was born in No. Beverly, Nov. 28, 1844 ; fitted for college at Beverly High School. Teacher, Pittsburgh, Pa., '65— '66; ad- mitted to the bar, in Salem, Jan. 22, 1868 ; lawyer, Salem, since '68; Member of Mass. House of Representatives, '70; District At- torney, Essex Co., '82 — ■. Married, Dec. 4, 1875, Hattie E., dau. pf John M. Stocker, of Lynn. P. O. address, Salem, Mass. William Foster Obear, son of William and Eliza Ann (Foster) Obear, was born in Beverly, June 18, 1838 ; fitted for college at Pierce Academy, Middleboro. Bangor T. S., '65 — '68; ordained, Oct. 14, 1868 ; p., So. Abington, '68— '70 ; p., Portland, Me., '70— '71 ; p., Newcastle, Me., '72— '80 ; a. p., Winthrop, Me., '80— '81, and p. there, since '81. Married, Oct. 21, 1868, Julia Ellen, dau. of Capt. Surbinas P. Marble, of Somerset. One child. P. O. ad- dress, Winthrop, Me. Martin Kellogg Pasco, son of Theodore P. and Fanny (Kellogg) Pasco, was born in Hadley, Dec. 15, 1841 ; fitted for college at Hop- kins Academy, Hadley. Principal of Penfield Seminary, N. Y., '65— '66; Hartford T. S., '66— '67 ; licensed, June, 1867; Lane T. S., '68— '69 ; ordained at Vermilion, O., Nov. 23, 1869, and p., '69— '70; p., Marysville, O., '71— '72 ; p., St. Johns, Mich., '72— '73; p.. West Williamsfield, O., '73— '75; a. p., Belpre, O., '77— '79 ; a. p., Glyndon, Minn., '81— '83 ; a. p., Brownton, Minn., '83 — . Married, May 21, 1872, Nellie P., dau. of Dea. John Guthrie, of Marysville, O. Four children. P. O. address, Brownton, Minn. George Levi Putnam, son of John and Roxaua (Howard) Put- nam, was born in Grafton, Vt., May 25, 1837 ; fitted for college at ALUMNI, 1865. 407 Phillips Academj-, Andover. Book keeper, La., in '66 ; merchant, Mobile, Ala., '67 — '69 ; Supt. of the American Missionary Schools, Mobile, Ala., '67 — '71 ; member of the Ala. State Board of Educa- tion, '68 — '70 ; Supt. of Education for City and County of Mobile, Ala., '68— '70; Postmaster, Mobile, Ala., '70— '71 ; Asst. Auditor of Ala. & Chatanooga R. R., '72 — '73 ; manufacturer, Chicago, 111., '74 — '78 ; Postmaster, Bodie, Cal., since '79; Sec. and Treas. of Silver Hill Quartz Mill Co., since '80. Married, Feb. 24, 1869, Em- ily J., dau. of Jonathan P. Dodge, of Claremont, N. H. P. O. address, Bodie, Cal. Francis Wakren Rockwell, M. D., [Brooklyn, N. Y.], son of Joel Edson and Mary Elizabeth (Frye) Rockwell, was born in Va- latie, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1843; fitted for college at the Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., and under Rev. I. I. Davidson. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., '65— '68 ; M. D., Coll. of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, 1868 ; Asst. Physician, Kings Co. Hospital, N. Y., '68 — '69 ; practised in Brooklyn, N. Y., since '69 ; appointed Lecturer upon Materia Medica, for " Reading Term" in Long Island Coll. Hospital, 1874 ; attending physician to Sheltering Arms Nursery, in 1871 ; visiting ^surgeon to St. John's Hospital, in 1873. President Brooklyn Pathological Society, '77 — '79. Married, at Utica, N. Y., Sept. 12, 1872, Elizabeth Trowbridge, dau. of Caleb Hammill, of Brooklyn, N. Y. P. O. address, 6Lafay- ette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Sumner Runnells, [Tamworth, N. H.J, son of John and Huldah (Staples) Runnells, was born in Eflflngham, N. H., July 30, 1844 ; fitted for college at New Hampton Institute, N. H. Teacher, Rochester, N. H., and Dover, N. H., '65 — '67; Private Sec. of the Gov. of la., '67— '69 ; U. S. Consul, Tunstall, Eng., '69— '71 ; stud- ied law at Dover, N. H., and Des Moines, la. ; admitted to the bar, in Feb., 1872 ; lawyer, Des Moines, la., since '73. Atty. for the C. B. & Q. R. R. Co. ; Asst. Editor of la. " State Register ;" Repor- ter of Supreme Court of la., and as such Editor of twelve vols, of Law Reports. Chairman of Republican State Central Committee, la., 1879. Married, Mar. 31, 1869, Helen R., dau. of Gen. N. B. Baker, of Des Moines, la. Three children. P. 0. address, Des Moines, la. Zabdiel Sidney Sampson, LL. B., [Fairhaven], son of Algernon Sidney and Julia Adeline (Lambert) Sampson, was born in New Bedford, Nov. 26, 1841; fitted for college at Rochester Academy, N. H., and with Abner D. Phipps, ht New Bedford ; Amherst Coll., '60— '62, and '63— '65. Private, 3d Mass. Vols., '62— '63 ; Columbia Law School, N. Y. City, '66— '67; LL. B., Columbia, 1867; admitted to the bar, in Apr., 1867; lawyer, N. Y. City, '67 — '71 ;. 408 ALUMNI, 1865. at Tremont, N. Y., '71— '74 ; N. Y. City, since '74. Married, Oct. 7, 1874, Evelyn A., dan. of Henry L. Horton, M. D., of Morrisania, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, 93 Nassau St., N. Y. City, residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Henry Sawyer, A. M., [Fergusonville, N. Y.J, son of Henry and Margaret (Miilter) Sawyer, was born in Davenport, N.Y., May 29, 1842 ; fitted for college at Delaware Literary Institute, Frank- lin, N.Y. ; Amherst Coll., '62 — '65. Licensed to preach by the Hamp- shire Assoc, June4, 1872 ; teacherof Mathematics, Monson Academy, '65 — ^'66 ; Instructor in Mathematics and Mental Science, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, since '66 ; Chairman of School Board, since '78. Author of "Alumni Records of Williston Seminary." Married, at Easthampton, June 29, 1870, Sarah Whitman, dau. of Capt. Henry Beekman, of U. S. of Columbia. One child. P. 0. address, Easthampton, Mass. Francis Hoffman Saylor, son of Henry and Mary A. (Mills) Saylor, was born in Schuykill Haven, Pa., Oct. 24, 1844 : fitted for college at Union Seminary, New Berlin, Pa. Studied Civil Engineer- ing, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, N. Y., '65 — ^'67; graduated, C. E., 1867 ; Asst. Engineer, Philadelphia & Reading R. R. Co., at Pottstown, Pa., '68 — '71 ; Chief Engineer of Delaware & Bound Brook R. R. '74 — '77; General Manager of Bound Brook Route, '76 — '78 ; Chief Engineer of Construction, Pittsburgh and Lake Erie R. R., '78 — '79 ; is now member of the firm, Cofrode & Saylor, Civil Engineers and Bridge Builders, Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. address, 259 So. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Payson Smith, A. M., son of Samuel and Lucina (Metcalf) Smith, was born in Middlefield, Jan. 20, 1840 ; fitted for college with Prof. Judson Smith, of Oberlin CoU. Principal of Hinsdale High School, '65— '66 ; Oberlin T. S., '66— '67 ; Andover T. S., '67 — '68 ; teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '68 — '70; studied at Halle, Germany, '70 — '71; licensed to preach at Boston, Jan., 1872 ; studied in Paris, France, '72 ; Prof, of English and Modern Languages, Worcester Free Institute, since '72. Mar- ried, Nov. 26, 1868, Julia Mack, dau. of James T. Church, of Middlefield. Two children. P. O. address, 34 Boynton St., Wor- cester, Mass. Franklin Emerson Smith, [Amherst] , son of Dr. Benjamin F. and Julia A. (Buckland) Smith, was born in Chicopee, July 10, 1843; fitted for college at Amherst Academy, and with Prof. Richard H. Mather. Druggist, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., '69 — '73 ; druggist, Brook- Ij-n, N. Y., since '73. Married, Sept. 1, 1874, Susie M., dau. of David S. Cooke, of Amherst. P. O. address, -997 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. ALUMNI, 1866. 409 Nathaniel Bemis Smith, son of Heman and Rebecca (Jackson) Smith, was born in Chatham, Aug. 20, 1840 ; fitted for college at Chatham High School. Appointed Orderly Sergt., 58th Mass. Vols., Dec. 12, 1863. Died on the battle-field at Cold Harbor, June 23, 1864. Unmarried. THOMAS' Stanley Smith, M. D., [Reading, Pa. J, son of Levi B. and Emily (Badger) Smith, was born in Robeson Township, Pa., Jan. 25, 1845 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthamp- ton. Jeflterson Medical Coll., '65— '68; M. D., Jefferson Medical > Coll., 1868; practised at Reading, Pa., '69^'71 ; studied at the Univ. of Leipzig, Germany, '71 — '72 ; practised, in Philadelphia, Pa., since '72 ; Summer Lecturer on Physical Diagnosis, Jefferson Medical Coll., in Apr., 1875. Unmarried. P. O. address, Philadel- phia, Pa. Joseph Knight Taylok, son of Frederick and Sarah H. (Knight) Taylor, was born in Granby, Dec. 6, 1840 ; fitted for college at Wil- liston Seminary, Easthampton. Enlisted in 37th Mass. Vols., 1862. Mortally wounded at Charlestown, W. Va., and died, Aug. 31, 1864. Unmarried. Almon Undervtood Thresher, son of Thomas Hubbard and Palace (Underwood) Thresher, was born in Stafford, Ct., Oct. 9, 1840; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Classical Tutor, Denison Univ., Granville, O., '65— '66 ; teacher in a private school, St. Louis, Mo., '66 — '67 ; Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, Denison Univ., since '67. Married, Nov. 22, 1870, Mary Ives, dau. of Elizur Abbott, of Granville, O. P. O. address, Granville, 0. Philander Thurston, [Enfield], son of James and Maria (Glea- son) Thurston, was born in Pelham, May 25, 1837 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Bangor T. S., '65 — '67; Andover T. S., '67 — '68; licensed, July, 1867; ordained, Jan. 19, 1869; s. s. and p.. East Machias, Me., '68 — '69; p., Sudbury, '70— '74; p.. Village church, Dorchester Dist., '76— '80 ; w. c, Mattapan, '80— '82 ; traveled in Europe, '81. Published " Histor- ical Sermon." P. O. address, Mattapan, Mass. Charles Willard Turner, [Newton Center], son of Roswell W. and Mary (Howard) Turner, was born in- Boston, Feb. 23, 1844; fitted for college at Newton High School. Studied law with A. A. Ranney, Esq., of Boston, '65 — '67 ; admitted to the bar, in '67 ; law- yer, Boston and Hyde Park, '67 — '71 ; in Boston, since '71. Mar- ried, Oct. 1, 1866, Kate H., dau. of James W. Hill, of Newton. Two children. P. O. address, 26 Court Square, Room 18, Boston, Mass. 46 410 ALUMNI, 1865. Henry Mather Tyler, A. M., son of Prof. William Seymour and Amelia Ogden (Whiting) Tyler (class of '30), was born in Amherst, Nov. 18, 1843 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthamp- ton. Teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '65 — '66 ; spent one year and a half in study and travel abroad, '66 — '67 ; tutor of Latin, Amherst Coll., '68 — '69 ; Professor of Greek and German, at Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., '69— '72 ; ordained, May 6, 1872 ; p., of Calvinistic church, Fitchburg, '72 — '77; Professor of Greek, Smith Coll., Northampton, since 1877. Edited "Selections from Greek Lyric Poets." Married, July 30, 1872, Mary F., dau. of Henry V. Disbrow, of Galesburg, 111. Three children. P. O. address, Northampton, Mass. John Bennett Tyler, M. D., [Northampton], son of John and Mary Hooker (Williams) Tyler, was born in Windham, Ct., Nov. 3, 1844; fitted for college with Lewis J. Dudley, at Northampton. Pittsfield Medical Coll., '65; at Columbia Coll., Medical Depart- ment, '65 — '66, and '67 — '68 ; at Ann Arbor, Michigan Univ., '60 — '67; M. D., Mich. Univ., 1867, and Columbia, 1868; practised, at Northampton, '68 — ; went abroad in '73, for his health ; now physician, in N. Y. City. Married, July 2, 1874, Jennie, dau. of Samuel T. Spaulding, of Northampton. P. O. address, 33 E. 24th St., N. Y. City. CLASS OF 1866. Laban Wheaton Allen, [Hubbardston] , son of Rev. Cyrus W. and Mary (Folger) Allen, was born in Pelham, N. H., Dec. 11, 1843 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '66— '69; ordained, at So. Braintree, Oct. 13, 1869, and p., '69— '72; in employ of A. H. M. S., at Greeley, Colo., '72— '73 ; spent a year at Nice, France ; then a year at Los Angeles, Cal. Died from pulmonary consumption, at Hanover, Aug. 23, 1875. Unmarried. Elisha Hubbard Barlow, A. M., son of Seth and Margaret Gaylord (Hubbard) Barlow, was born in Lee, Apr. 18, 1839 ; fitted for college at Lee High School. Teacher of a Normal School, '66 — '68; Instructor in English, Amherst Coll., '69 — '70; Professor of Rhetoric, Elocution, and Physical Culture, Lafayette Coll., '71 — '79 ; Assoc. Prln., Tilden Seminary, West Lebanon, N. H., '79 — '81 ; Principal, since '81. Published a " Manual of Gymnastics, Barrett Gymnasium, Amherst Coll." Married, Nov. 26, 1867, Abby J., dau. of Augustus Smith, of No. Brookfield. Two children. P. 0. ad- dress. West Lebanon, N. H. William Belcher, son of Nathan and Ann (Wilson) Belcher, (class of '32), was born in New London, Ct., Feb. 27, 1845 ■ fitted ALUMNI, 1866. 411 for college at Bartlett High School, New London, Ct. Studied law with Abial Converse, at New London, Ct., '66 — '68 ; admitted to the bar, in 1868 ; lawyer. New London, Ct., since '68 ; clerk of the Court of Probate, Dist. of New London, Ct., in 1871 ; asst. clerk, Court of Common Pleas, New Loudon Co., Ct., since '70 ; Member of Ct. Legislature, 1874; Judge of Probate, since July, 1876. Married, Oct. 7, 1871, Anne, dau. of Thomas Pimer, of New London, Ct. Four children. P. O. address. New London, Ct. Newton Hervey Bell, son of Peter B. and Harriet (Hous- ton) Bell, was born in Kossuth, la., Apr. 22, 1841 ; fitted for college at Yellow Springs Coll., la., and at Denmark Academy, la. Princeton T. S., '66— '67 ; Bangor T. S., '67— '68 ; ordained at Staf- ford Springs, Ct., Aug. 5, 1868, and p., '68 — '70; a. p., Winches- ter, Ind., '70 — '71 ; a. p., Owatonna, Minn., '71 — '73 ; in employ of A. B. C. F. M., Mardin, Turltey, '74 — '76 ; s. s., Schroon Lake, N. Y., '77; s. s.. Arcade, N. Y., '77 — '80; p., First Presbyterian church, Nunda, N. Y., since '81. Married, Aug. 11, 1868, Emma H., dau. of Rev. Erastus Curtiss, of New Salem. Five children. P. 0. addvess, Nunda, N. Y. Maurice Benaiah Blake, A. M., [Gilmanton, N. H.J, son of Rev. Dr. Joseph and Hannah Little (Clark) Blake, was born in Cum- berland, Me., Jan. 6, 1845 ; fitted for college at No. Bridgton Acad- emy, Me., and at Gilmanton Academy, N. H.; Amherst Coll., '63 — '66. Instructor in Latin and Nat. Sci., Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., '67 — '68 ; studied law with Hon. Maurice C. Blake, San Francisco, Cal., '68 — '70 ; admitted to the bar, in 1870 ; lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., since '70. Published "Blake's Legal Time Tables." Married, Oct. 17, 1870, Martha H., dan. of Artemas S. Eastman, of Gilmanton, N. H. One child. P. O. address, 417 Kearny St., San Francisco, Cal. Jason Henry Bliss, [Amherst], son of Zenas and Eliza (Cham- berlain) Bliss, was born in Colchester, Vt., Sept. 6, 1844 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy. Hartford T. S., '66— '69 ; ordained at Center Harbor, N. H., Nov. 25, 1869, and p., '69— '70 ; p.. So. Hadley, '7]^'73 ; a. p., Clinton, Ct., since '74. Married, Nov. 10, 1869, Florence A., dau. of Mervin T. Russell, of Hartford, Ct. Seven children. P. O. address, Clintou, Ct. Henky Chase Bradbury, [Hudson, N. Y.], son of Elbridge and Mary Jenkins (Underhill) Bradbury, was born in Williamsport, Pa., Aug. 15, 1844; fitted for college at Hudson Classical Institute, N. Y. Union T. S,, '68 — '71; ordained as Presbyterian, at Hudson, N. Y., Dec. 12,1871; engaged in N. Y. City Missions, in 1872; Home Missionary, Kans., since '73 ; at Minneapolis and Solomon 412 ALUMNI, 1866. Valley, '73 — '77 ; at Lincoln Centre, since '77. Married, at Minne- apolis, Minn., Oct. 25, 1875, Elma A., dau. of John C. Boblet, of Prescott, Ariz. Three children. P. O. address, Lincoln Center, Kans. Geoegb Beayton, son of Hervey and Anne CuUen (Carpenter) Bray ton, was born in Westernville, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1844 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Union T. S., '66 — '67 ; Princeton T. S., '67— '68 ; Union T. S., '68— '69 ; ordained at Norwood, N. J., June 29, 1869, and p., '69 — '71 ; traveled in the South, and in Europe, '71 — '72; p.. Calvary Presbyterian church, Newark, N. J., '72 — '73. Died from consumption, at Utica, N. Y.,' June 9, 1873. Unmarried. Heebert Laweence Bridgman, A, M., son of Richard Baxter and Mary (Nutting) Bridgman, was born in Amherst, May 30, 1844 ; fitted for college at Amherst Academy and High School. With the "Springfield Republican," '65— '70 ; Agent in N. Y. of the New England Associated Press, '70 — '71 ; Correspondent of the Boston "Daily Advertiser," Washington, D. C, '71 — '73; connected with the " N. Y. Tribune," '73 — '77 ; in Frank Leslie's Publishing House, N. Y. City, since '77. Published " Chronicles of the Class of '66, 1st, 2d and 3d Series," " How to Travel," and " A Pocket Guide to Europe ;" Assoc. Editor of the ' ' Ninth General Catalogue of the Psi Upsilon Fraternity." Married, Oct. 7, 1868, Melia, dau. of Allen Newhall, of Spencer. One child. P. O. address, 604 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Samuel Walley Beown, A. M., son of William Kellogg and Sarah Hurd (Walley) Brown, was' born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1845 ; fitted for college with Prof. John C. Overhiser of Brooklyn, N. Y. Real Estate Agt., N. Y. City, since '68. Married, Mar. 30, 1875, Carrie R., dau. of William H. Brigham, of N. Y. City. Three children. P. 0. address, 1130 Broadway, N. Y. City. Charles Henry Chandlee, A. M., son of Philander and Myra (Keith) Chandler, was born in Prescott, Aug. 25, 1840; fitted for college at Monson Academy ; Amherst Coll., '60 — '61, and '63 — '66. Private, 31st Mass. Vols., '61 — '62 ; teacher of the Classics, Willis- ton Seminary, Easthampton, '66 — '67; principal of Hopkins High School, Hadley, '67 — '69 ; of Glenwood Ladies' Seminary, Brattle- boro, Vt., '69 — '70; of Norwood Ladies' Institute, Northampton, '70 — '72 ; worked on the " Springfield Republican," '72 — '77 ; proof reader for the " Boston Herald," '77— '82 ; Asst. Editor, since '82. Married, July 25, 1866, Stella Shepard, dau. of John H. Bardwell, of Amherst. One child. P. O. address, 4 Wigglesworth St., Bos- ton Highlands, Mass. ALUMNI, 1866. 413 Royal Merkiman Cole, son of Solomon and Ruth Merriman (Waid) Cole, was bom in Stark, N. H., Feb. 12, 1839 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Princeton T. S., '66 — '67 ; Bangor T. S., '67 — '68 ; ordained as missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., Aug. 1, 1868 ; stationed at Erzroom, Turkey, since '68 ; in America, to recruit and rest, '73 — '76. Married, July 1, 1868, Lizzie, dau. of Marshall Day Cobleigh, of Littleton, N. H. Five children. P. O. address, Erzroom, Turkey. Noah Saxton Cooley, son of Alford and Caroline (Saxton) Cooley, was born in Longmeadow, Feb. 9, 1842 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy ; Amherst Coll., '61 — '62, and '63 — '66. Private and 2d Lieut., 46th Mass. Vols., '62— '63 ; clerk, Troy, N. Y., '66— '71 ; Supt. of the Medlicott Co., Manufacturers of Knit Goods, Windsor Locks, Ct., residence Longmeadow, since '71. Unmarried. P. O. address, Longmeadow, Mass. Perez Dickinson Cowan, A. M., son of James H. and Lucinda (Dickinson) Cowan, was born in Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 26, 1843 ; fitted for college with Prof. Milford C. Butler, of Knoxville, Tenn. ; Tenn. Univ., '62— '63 ; Amherst Coll. , '63— '66. Union T. S., '66— '67, and '68— '69 ; Princeton T. S., '67— '68 ; ordained by Fourth Presbytery of N. Y., Apr. 8, 1869 ; s. s., two Presbyterian churches, Rogersville, Tenn., '69 — '72 ; and New Market, Tenn., '69 — '71 ; s. s., Jonesboro, Tenn., '72 — '77; w. c, Knoxville, Tenn., '77 — '78; p., Cong, church, Wellesley, since '78 ; President of Rogersville Fe- male Coll., '71 — '72 ; traveled in Europe, '76. Published "Historical and Memorial Sermon ;" Editor of " Tennessee Presbyter," '73 — '75. Married, Oct. 26, 1870, Margaret E., dau. of Samuel Rhea, of Blountville, E. Tenn. Two children. P. 0. address, Wellesley, Mass. John Edward Dame, [Farmington, N. H.J, son of John W. and Caroline N. (Parker) Dame, was born in Hallowell, Me., Dec. 11, 1839; fitted for college at New Hampton Institute, N. H. Studied the- ology, at New Hampton, N.H.,'66— '68 ; ordained, Oct. 28, 1868; p., Danville, Vt., '68 — '70; p., Free Baptist church, at Lowell, '70 — . Married, Mar. 4, 1874, L. Lillian, dau. of J. H. Montgomery, of Stafford, N. H. P. O. address, Swampscott, Mass. Samuel Johnson Dike, son of Samuel and Mary (Morgan) Dike, was born in Beverly, Mar. 3, 1843 ; fitted for college at Salem High School. Teacher, Ellington, Ct., '66— '68 ; at Tarrytown, N. Y., '70 — '71 ; in N. Y. City, since '71. Unmarried. P. 0. address, 63 Lexington Ave., N. Y. City. Joseph Whitcomb Fairbanks, A. M., Ph. D., son of Emory and Eunice (Hayward) Fairbanks, was born in Ashburnham, Mar. 26, 414 ALUMNI, 1866. 1841 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Prin- cipal of High School, So. Hadley Falls, '66— '68 ; of Center School, Norwalk, Ct., '68— '74 ; of Dix St. Grammar School, Worcester, '74— '75; of High School, Worcester, '7.5— '78 ; of Williston Semi- nary, Easthampton, since '78 ; Ph. D., Amherst, 1879 ; visited Europe, in '82. Married, Dec. 31, 1868, Ellen M., dau. of J. Prescott Cutting, of Templeton. Two children. P. O. address, Easthampton, Mass. William Phineas Fisher, [Hamilton, C. W.], son of Nathaniel and Almira (Gage) Fisher, was born in Gait, Ontario, Nov. 17, 1843 ; fitted for college at Cortland Academy, N. Y. Union T. S., '67 — '69 ; studied at Tubingen, Germany, '69 — '71 ; s. s., Norwood, N. J., '72— '73; ordained at Hartford, Ct., Feb. 2, 1873 ; a. p., Eocky Hill, Ct., '74 — '77; p., Brunswick, Me., since '79. Un- married. P. 0. address, Brunswick, Me. Nehbmiah Hutchinson Gage, son of Daniel Teuney and Harriet Newell (Hutchinson) Gage, was born in Hudson, N. H., Dee. 1, 1841 ; fitted for college with David Crosby, Nashua, N. H. Died at Hudson, N. H., July 1, 1866. Eber William Gaylord, [Delaware City, Del.], son of Eev. Hemingway Jacob and Cordelia (Dickinson) Gaylord, was born in Union, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1845; fitted for college with his father ; Amherst Coll., '61 — '66. Teacher, Frederica, Del., '66 — '68; prin- cipal of Milford Institute, Del., '68 — '70, and studied theology there with Rev. H. J. Gaylord, one year ; Lane T. S., '70 — '72 ; Licentiate, Huntsburgh, O., '71 — '73; ordained at Georgetown, Md., May 13, 1873, and p., Westminster Presbyterian church, '73 — '80; p., Leaman Place, Pa., since '80. Married, July 27, 1871, Ann EUinor, dau. of J. Y. Foulk, of Milford, Del. Four children. P. O. address, Leaman Place, Pa. George Harris, [Columbia, Me. J, son of George and Mary (Palmer) Harris, was born in East Machias, Me., Apr. 1, 1844; fitted for college at Washiugton Academy, East Machias, Me. Bangor T. S., '66— '67; Andover T. S., '67— '69 ; ordained, Oct. 6, 1869 ; p.. High St. Cong, church,- Auburn, Me., '69 — '72 ; p. of Central Cong, church. Providence, R. I., '72— '83 ; Abbott Professor of Theology, Andover T. S., since Feb., '83; traveled in Europe, '81— '82. Author of a tract on " The True Method of Giving," and an article in the " New Englander." Married, Dec. 24, 1873, Jane A., dau. of William Viall, of Providence, R. I. One child. P. 0. address, Andover, Mass. Thomas Horton, [Amherst], son of William Wesley and Pris- cilla Elvira (Page) Horton, was born in New Salem, June 2, 1843 ; ALUMNI, 1866. 415 fitted for college at New Salem Academy ; Amherst Coll.,, '60 — '61 , and '63 — '66. Engaged in business in Cal. ; was R. R. conductor, for a time. P. O. address, Truckee, Cal. Alonzo Smith Kimball, A. M., [Center Sandwich, N. H.], son of Albert R. and Roxana (Hutehins) Kimball, was born in Center Harbor, N. H., Dec. 21, 1843 ; fitted for college at Sandwich High School, and at New Hampton Academy, N. H. Engaged in private study of Science, '66 — '70 ; special student in Chemical and Physical Laboratories of " Worcester Free Institute of Industrial Science," '70— '71 ; principal of Webster High School, '66— '70 ; Prof, of Mathematics, Highland Military Academy, Worcester, '70 — '71 ; Instructor in Mathematics, Worcester Free Institute of Industrial Science, '71 — '72 ; Prof, of Physics, in the same Institute, since '72. Published various magazine articles, " Friction on an Inclined Plane," " Changes in l^hysical Properties of Steel," " New Investigation of one of the Laws of Friction," " Journal Friction at Low Speeds," " Magnetic Strains in Iron," and other articles in the "Am. Journal of Science," and "Van Nostrand's Engineering." Married, (1) Dec. 1, 1866, Eunice M., dau. of John Beede, of Sandwich, N. H., who died June 24, 1868 ; (2) July 17, 1871, Eleanor M., dau. of Rev. Joel S. Everett (class of '40), missionary to Constantinople. Three children. P. O. address, 28 Boynton St., Worcester, Mass. John Armstrong Moody, [Amsterdam, N. Y.], sou of William and Margaret S. (McRoy) Moody, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1844 ; fitted for college at Amsterdam Academy, N. Y. Deputy City Clerk, Chicago, 111., since '68. Edited, Manual of Chi- cago Common Council, and Official Reports of Proceedings of Com- mon Council, Chicago, '67 — '72. Married, July 12, 1868, Hattie G., dau. of David N. Bowers, of Albany, N. Y. Two children. P. 0. address, 5 City Hall, Chicago, 111. Lewis Foster Morris, son of James F. and Harriet (Plant) Morris, was born in Branford, Ct., Apr. 12, 1842 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, East Medway, '67 — '68 ; at Milford, Del., '68— '69 ; studied theology at Hartford T. S., and privately, three years ; ordained deacon, in P. E. church, by Bishop Potter, Sept. 1, 1870; teacher, and Rector of St. Mary's church. Lake Mohegan, Peeksldll, N. Y., '69 — '75; Asst. to Rev. Dr. J. B. Gibson, All Saints church, and St. John's School, Sing Sing, N. Y., '75 — '79 ; missionary to Fairfield, Norway, and Middle- ville, N. Y., '79 — '81 ; Rector of Christ church,'Bethany, Ct., since '81. Married, July 18, 1871, Helen, dau. of Francis Vedder, of Utica, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, Bethany, Ct. Vincent Moses, A. M., [Clymer, N. Y.], son of Hiram and Bet- sey (Campbell) Moses, was born at French Creek, N. Y., July 1, 416 ALUMNI, 1866. 1844 ; fitted for college at Quincy High School, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '63— '66. Hartford T. S., '66— '67, and '69— '71 ; principal of Medway High School, '67— '69, and '72— '73 ; licensed. May, 1870 ; principal of High School, Hopkinton, '73 — '74 ; High School, Fairhaven, '74 ; Scientific and Classical School, Hallowell, Me., '75 ; teacher in Brooks School, Cleveland, O., '76 ; druggist. West Med- way, '76 — '81 ; postmaster, "West Medway, since '80. Married, Aug. 25, 1874, Evelyn Alice, dau. of Leonard Hazeltine, of West Medway, who died Aug. 6, 1875. P. O. address, West Medway, Mass. Heman Humphrey Neill, A. M., [Geneseo, N. Y.], son of Rev. Henry and Lucy (Humphrey) Neill, was born in Hatfield, Aug. 28, 1842 ; fitted for college with Charles F. Soldan, of Detroit, Mich., and Rev. Charles Ray, of Geneseo, N. Y. Princeton T. S., '66 — '69 ; ordained at Fort Edward, N. Y., June 19, 1869, and p., Pres- byterian church, '69 — '74 ; Professor of Rhetoric, Oratory, and Eng- lish Literature, Amherst Coll., since '74. Author of an Address Commemorative of Professor Elihu Root. Married, Dec. 22, 1875, Abby W., dau. of Charles B. Redfield, of Pittsfield. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Stephen Dutton Notes, [Andover], son of Samuel and Adeline (Dutton) Noyes, was born in Newburyport, Apr. 14, 1840 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied theology in Balti- more, and was for some time asst. of the Pastor of the Green St. Presbyterian church; p.. Green St. Presbyterian church, Baltimore, Md., '69 — '73 ; p., Asquith St. Presbyterian church, Baltimore, Md., '73— '79; p., Florida, N. Y., '79— '83 ; a. p., 2nd R. D. church, Kingston, N. Y., '83 — . Published articles in the papers. Married, Oct. 16, 1867, S. Louise Beemgr, of Beemerville, N. J. Five chil- dren. P. 0. address, Kingston, N. Y. Charles Russell Paine, [So. Yarmouth], son of John and Lucy A. (Crowell) Paine, was born in Barnstable, Sept. 9, 1839 ; fitted for college chiefly in private; Amherst Coll., '64 — '66. Teacher, Dayton, O., '66— ^'67 ; at Muncie, Ind., '67 — '68 ; principal of Colum- bus High School, O., '68 — '70 ; horticulturist, San Bernardino, Cal., '70 — '72 ; principal of Paine's Academy, '72 — '80 ; horticulturist, San Bernardino, Cal., since '80. Trustee, County Superintendent, Ex- aminer and Member of the County Board of Education ; President of the Board, since '.81. Married, June 30, 1868, Mary E., dau. of Dr. William Craig, of Riverside, Cal. Six children. P. O. address, San Bernardino, Cal. Charles Henry Parkhurst, A. M., D. D., [Clinton], son of C. F. W. and Mary (Goodale) Parkhurst, was born in Ashland, Apr. 17, 1842 ; fitted for college with Rev. M. C. Stebbins of Lancaster. ALUMNI, 1866. 417 Principal of Amherst High School, '67 — '69 ; studied theology at Halle and Leipzig, Grermany, '69 — '70; teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '70— '72 ; studied in Germany, '72 — '74 ; ordained at Lenox, May 14, 1874; p. there, '74 — '80; p., Madison Sq. Presby- terian church, :5^. Y. City, since '80. D. D., Amherst, 1880. Mar- ried, Nov. 23, 1870, Nellie R., dau. of Luther Bodman, of North- ampton. P. O. address, 5 East 30th St., N. Y. City. Henry Thompson Pbirce, A. M., M. D., [Harlem, N. Y.J, son of Bradford K. and Harriet Whiting (Thompson) Peirce, was born in Roxbury, Sept. 13, 1844; fitted for college with Rev. M. C. Stebbins of Lancaster; Amherst Coll., '61 — '62, and '63 — '66. Private, 44th Mass. Vols, '62 — '63 ; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, '66— '70 ; M. D., Columbia, 1870 ; practised at Brooklyn City, Hospital, '70— '72 ; at Perth Amboy, N. J., '72— '73 ; in N. Y. City since '73 ; A. M., Wesleyan Univ., 1870. Married, Oct. 12, 1876, Mary, dau. of Henry Saylor, of Sehuykill Haven, Pa. One child. P. O. address, 247 East 116th St., N. Y. City. Henry Varick Pelton, son of Charles M. Pelton, was born in Poiighkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1845 ; fitted for college at a private school in Poiighkeepsie. Studied a,t Columbia Coll. Law Scliool ; admitted to the bar, in 1868 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, '68: — '71; manu- facturer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., since '71. Married, Sept. 29, 1875, Kate E. Williams. One child. P. O. address, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Charles Richard Phipps, A. M., [Webster], son of Moses and Melissa (Crafts) Phipps, was born in Oxford, Dec. 1, 1841 ; fitted for college at Nichols Academy, Dudley. Principal of High School, Shrewsbury, '66 — '67 ; Instructor in Latin and Higher English, Washington Univ., St. Louis, Mo., '67 — '69 ; agt., and then asst. manager of the N. W. Missouri Dept. of the Life Assoc, of America, at Brookfield, and then in St. Joseph, Mo., '69 — '71 ; agt. of the same insurance compau}-, Denver, Colo., '71 — '77; was organist of the First Cong, church, and teacher in the Sunday School, Denver, Colo. Died from consumption, at Denver, Colo., Mar. 17, 1877. Married, Aug. 7, 1867, Maria Allen, dau. of Charles Otis Green, Esq., of Shrewsbury. Two children. Stephen Bailbt Rand, [Holyoke] , son of Stephen and Cornelia (Hathawaj-) Rand, was born in N. Y. City, Jan. 5, 1841 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Amherst Coll., '61 — '62, and '63— '66. Private, 46th Mass. Vols., '62— '63 ; Rochester T. S., '66 — '69 ; ordained at Holyoke, Oct. 7, 1869 ; missionary of American Baptist Missionary Union, at Maulmain, British Burmah, '70 — '76 ; w. c, since '76 ; at Amherst, since '80. Published a tract on the Tavoy Mission. Married, at Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 7, 1869, Mary A., dau. of Jeremiah Hall, of Glencoe, Minn. Five children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. 46 418 ALUMNI, 1866. Chaules Board Roe, [Chester, N. Y.], son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Board) Roe, was born near Oxford Depot, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1844 ; fitted for college at Chester Academy, N. Y. Teacher, Springfield, O., '66 — '67 ; dair^' farmer, Oxford Depot, N. Y., since '68. Unmarried. P. O. address, Oxford Depot, N. Y. Frank Dana Stedman Sargent, [Newton Center], son of John and Louisa W. (Hunt) Sargent, was born in Boston, Nov. 10, 1844 ; fitted for college at Silver Lake Seminary, Newton Center. Newton T. S., '66— '67 ; Andover T. S., '67— '69 ; ordained at Brookline, N. H., Oct. 20, 1869, and p. there, since '69. Married, Oct. 21, 1869, Emma S., dau. of Dea. Samuel S. Taylor, of Dunstable. Two chil- dren. P. 0. address, Brookline, N. H. Henry Franklin Seiple, [Weaversville, Pa. J, son of John and Susan (Bleam) Seiple, was born in Catasauqua, Pa., Feb. 17, 1843 ; fitted for college at Weaversville Academy, Pa. Studied law with Gen. W. H. Gibson, at TiflSn, O., '66 — '67; admitted to the bar, Aug. 24, 1867 ; lawyer. Bowling Green, O., '67— '69 ; at TifHn, 0., '69 — '71 ; studied theology privately, '71, and with Rev. J. H. A. Bomberger, Pres. of UrsinusColl., Pa., '72; licensed by the Phila- delphia classis, Reformed church, Dee. 10, 1873 ; B. D., Ursinus Coll., '73 ; took charge of the Woodbury, Pa., graded schools, Oct., '74 ; ordained by Mercersburg Classis, Dec. 10, 1874 ; p., Woodbury, Pa., '74 — '79; p., Hilltown, Pa., since '79. Married, at Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1868, Salome, dau. of Rev. Jacob Gross, of Beams- ville, Ontario, Canada. Four children. P. O. address, Lansdale, Pa. Herbert Morlet Small, [Newton Centre], son of Sumner and Ann Eliza (Morley) Small, was born in Boston, Oct. 13, 1844 ; fitted for college at Newton High School ; Amherst Coll., '63 — '66. Far- mer, Southern 111., '66 — '67; civil engineer, Mo., '67 — '68; asst. wharfinger, Boston, '68 — '72 ; supt. of Roberts paper mill, Waltham, '72 — '75 ; manufacture!', Baldwinsville, since '75. Married, Feb. 1, 1869, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of William Morton, of Newton. Three children. P. O. address, Baldwinsville, Mass. Samuel Curtis Smith, [Worcester,] son of Moses Baxter and Chloe (Broad) Smith, was born in Rutland, July 31, 1839 ; fitted for college at Worcester High School. Teacher, Medway, '66 — '67 ; at No. Andover, '67 — '70 ; at Andover, '70 — '71 ; at Bernardston, '71 — '72 ; at Yarmouth, '72^'73 ; sub master of English High School, Bos- ton, since'74. Married, (1) July 17, 1871, JosieHenry, dau. of Oilman Riddle, of Manchester, N. H., whodied Feb. 24, 1872 ; (2) Aug. 19, 1874, Clara S., dau. of Franklin Nye, of Sandwich. Two children. P. 0. address, Jamaica Plain, Mass. ALUMNI, 1866. 419 Thomas Snell Smith, A. M., son of John Curtes and Mary (Steele, ne6 Snell) Smith, was born in Varana, Jaffna, Ceylon, Jan. 24, 1845 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Teacher, Willis- ton Seminary, Easthampton, '66 — '67 ; Bangor T. S., Mar. — Aug., 1867 ; Andover T. S., '67— '69 ; s. s., Charlemont, '70 ; ordained at Concord, 111., Mar. 21, 1871 ; missionary of A. H. M. S., Lincoln, JIL, '71 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Oodoopitty, Ceylon, '72 — '74 ; stationed at Manippay, and Manager of Jaffna Board of Educa- tion, '74— 'f8 ; in charge of Medical Dept., '74— '81 ; at Tillipally, since '78, as principal of training school for teachers. Published " Sketches of Jaffna College," " Biographical Sketch of Eev. Levi Spaulding, D. D.," " Review of BislTop Coplestone's Career in Cey- lon," " Sketch of the Jaffna Board of Education," and contributions to the "Indian Evangelical Review." Married, Mar. 21, 1871, Emily Maria, dau. of Rev. Samuel Bacon Fairbank, D. D., of Ah- mednuggur, .India. Three children. P. O. address, Tillipally, Jaffna, Ceylon. Asa Adams Spear, LL. B., son of Ebenezer P. and Caroline (Adams) Spear, was born in Amherst, Nov. 23, 1841 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton; Amherst Coll., '61 — '62, and '63— '66; Lieut., Co. G, 52d Mass. Vols., '62— '63 ; Co- lumbia Law School, '66 — '68 ; LL. B., Columbia, 1868 ; admitted to practise in N. Y. State Courts, May 18, 1868 ; to the U. S. Courts, in May, 1871 ; lawj'er, N. Y. City, since '71 ; now in the firm of Strong & Spear. Married, Nov. 3, 1870, Caroline A., dau. of Stoughton D. Crocker, of Sunderland. One child. P. O. address, 22 Pine St., N. Y. City. James Edwin Spear, son of James Reuel and Rozina (Bruce) Spear, was born in Shutesbury, Feb. 15, 1845 ; fitted for college at Power's Institute, Bernardston. With Ticknor & Fields, Boston, '67— '70 ; Manager of Crandall Hemp Brake Co., '70— '72 ; Assoc. Editor of the "Cincinnati Daily Enquirer," since '72. Unmarried. P. O. address, 55 W. Seventh St., Cincinnati, 0. Leverett Winslow Spofford, son of Leverett Winslow and Ju- lia A. M. (Adams) Spofl'ord, was born in Georgetown, Nov. 11, 1846 ; fitted for college at Georgetown High School. Farmer, Pea- body, in 1872 ; Georgetown, in 1874 ; grocer, Haverhill, in 1878; farmer, Georgetown, since '80. Unmarried. P. O. address, George- town, Mass. Erastus William Twichell, son of Lemuel H. and Hannah (Phillips)Twichell, was born in Spring ville, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1841 ;fltted for college at Springville, Academy, N. Y. AuburnT. S., '66 — '69; ordainedat Allegany, N.Y., by Presbytery of Genesee, in Sept., 1869 ; 420 ALUMNI, 1866. S.S., Allegany, N.Y.,'C!) '70 ; p., BiirdcU, N. y.,'70— 'HO; w. <■.., Auburn, N. Y.,'80 -'HI ; pimiclilng in Rcl'oimcil (;i]Urch, Ciiio, N. Y., '82 ; p., Presbyteriiinchunth, ijyndonvillc, N. Y.,'8.'5 — . MiurU:i\,()ci., 7, \HI')',), Sarah F'rances, diui. of Cliarlon II. (i:iy\oi;k, of Aul)urt],N. Y. Tfarco children. V. O. address, Lyndonville, N. Y. SAMUnr- Hkmpstbaij VAi,KNTfNK, A. M,, LL. !;., [N. Y. <'it,y], Hon of Samuel M. aud Klizaljeth (flempHtead) Valentine, waM lioru in PoughkeepHJc, N. Y., May 4, ]HM;; fitted forcollegcat thcOraniinar Sciiool of Oilumbia ('oil. Columbia, Law Sehool, '(;<; -'(JH; I^Iy. I!., Columbia, JHflH; adiuil.ti'd to the bar, in May, 1H(;H; lawyi'.r, N. Y. City, since 'GH. Kdit'td the "American Admiralty," 2d Kd. Mur- ried, Feb. 2, 1881, Lillie Williams, dau. of Asa 8. Porter, of Hart- ford, Ct. P. 0. address, 64 Wall St., N. Y. City. Stei-hen Wkston Wbui',, [Buda, Ill.j, son of .JoHe()h P.. and Ma.itha fWoston) Webli, was born iu Skowhegan, Me.., Jan. 10, 1842; fitted for eoll<:(; ordained as Pr<:Hhyterian, in Apr,, 1870; 8. s. and p., Alameda, Cal., '(','.) — '72; \>..,(U>]u^. church, Ctn-sd Falls, N. If., '72 — ^'81 ; traveling for his health, recreating at the West, at the White ^HH., and at Andover, '81 — 'H.'; ; engaged in journali.trn, jiro- firjr;t'pi- of the " New P>ngland Home -Journal, " Worcester, 'Hi; -, .Married, Nov. 7, 1871, Martha Stephenson, dau. of Wyatt C. Boyden, of Beverly. 'J'hree children. J' <>. address, Worcr'.Hb^r, Mass. Heniiv (h'Ji'ii'.Y Wehtov, son of I^avifl B. and Sarah .J. (I)i(kson) Weston, was born in Charlestown, .May 9, 1844; fitted for f^ollege at f 'harle.stowri Higfi .School. Andover 'I'. S,, '66 — '6i) :ordairied. at .Vo. BenniMgt,on,Vt.i<'>ct. 13, ]H6!».and |)..'6;)— '74 ; p., Sharon, '74— '8;j. I;if:f|, at Sharon, Feb. 24, IH8.'!. Married, Aug. IH, 1H70, Tiara A., dau. of Isaac W. Loring, of Ctielsea. Three children. William WF.stov, son of Samuel W. and F'ojly (<',ii\M) Weston, was born in Middlet/ni, June 26. 1842 ; fitt<;d for college at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham. Was '-Social" on St. Paid Press., '67 ; civil engineer on the upper ^Mississippi and Otdo liivirs, and in West Virginia, since '74; spent a few months in Europe, in 1H7H. Un- married. P. O. address, 84 West 'I'tijjd St., Cincinnati, (). Alfkbo F.oward Whitakki'., a. M., [Amli':ist|. son of Alfred and Lavinia (C.'u pcntcr) Wljitaker, was born in S(uiiigfiiu'/|ii IHIIV; linvvi'i', N. 'i.f'll,)', '<'i7 'll!i ; 11,1 Alli'iil,iiwii, I'll.., Mlhri' 'I'pK, Mnr, I'IimI, Mnr. Ill, IN'/M, iIimiiiv, 'Inn. ol' riinnii Allirl^jili, nl' AllfiiLowii, I'll., 'lu'ip I'lillili'Kii, r. (), lulilrtiNN, Alli'iiUiwii, I'll.. I lii.iiiinr, l<'ii|i,iii<,iiiiii, mill Iti'V. 'riiiiiiiii.N ( i. A|i|>i'liir (lri'iiiii'iiHl.ln, I'll.; A iiiJKirNl, < 'oil,, '(!'/, iiml 'li.'l 'IKl. Sdi'f.'.l.. Miilor, |',i(ll,li I'll. S'oln,, •(!;( 'Ilil; I'riiin. Ion T, Hm '1111 'i;ii ; Ml.iidlnl In 'llir. lliilvM. of ItKl'llininil IIi'IiIkIIm'I'p,, 'lit* '71 ; Ikim'Iiki' ol' n. ImyN Ni'IrrI, innliiiol, < i I'lM'iirii.rilli', I'll,, Hliii'd "/'.!. 1 1 niiiiu'l'liiil. I'. ( ). Milill'riiii, ( Iriii'iiniMllK, I'll (!|,AHH (»|i' IH(I7. llliiN.I UIIN l''ll VNIil.lN WllHI'li.MOIIIr. 1 1 A I.I .,UI 1 1, | Wl'nl, NlMvlonj, Null III' ,lolin mill KIImmIii'IIi ( MIiiiiiioiih) lliilliii'il, wmm Iioim jii I irl^'.^oivlllr, III,, A|M lii, IH4I ; IHI.imI I'or collK^n n,l, Wiml, Nrwion lll^'.li .Srliool. ('Ivll l<;n|j.liii. W.uiiiiN ll.Mihii.ii, I ( )rmi|j,i> I, Nini ol' llmlow iiinl l.iivlnlii, W (llouHiil) lliirlini', WM,N lioni In WmwIi'K, Hiw.. ;i, Ih;i.'ij llll.nl I'm' imlli<|j,iMil. \Vill It, wollllll Ml, l''l'i'ili>l'li'KHlilll'f>., wlilrllI'dNlllll'il III llir iiiiiiiiiImII r mi iinii ; A ihIovki' T, H., '(17 'W ; m. p., ( iiorinllli' mill MooMK lilvoi', l\li>., 'Ill' "iO\ ( 'llM,|illllll ol' llin Null I lloliii' I'm' IUhiiIiIimI ,S(i|iIIii|'m, Aiijj.iinIii, Mk., 'VO 'V.'l ; oi'iliilnril nil IhIIowcII, l\li' , l'VI>, ','11, IH'fM, l,ilM'iii'liin mill I'. IM., Niillmuil IIoiiik I'or |i|h lllili'il I'. M, \'oIn., IMIIuiiiiNi'k, WIn,, Hlnrn "('.'I ; .lilMllrnor lliii rcniT, 'I'li, ' ,!i, Mini 'M't ; Nolnry I'nlilii', hIih'k 'Vii. I''.illl,ril mnl iinliliNliril " ( 'iltiilo^iiit ol' |.|ii< NmHoiiiiI IIoiiii< iillil'ili'v, Am^'.iinIii, I\1iv," mill " ( 'ii|,mIojj,ui' ol' lliii NmIIoiuiI IIoiiiii Mliiiiry, MII\vmiKri\ \\'lw," Miii'i'linl, Si'l'l . IV, IN'i"/, Mmiiiii (',, iliiii of I'i'liM' Si'linlollr, of I'l'iiv lili^ni'K, li I. 'riii'Ki' kIiIIiIi'kii, )', o, iiiIiIi'unn, NhIIoiimI llomr, II, ,S. Vnlw., Mllwmilo'i', Wli*. 422 ALUMNI, 1867. Joseph Boaed, son of Peter Seely and Madeline (Couklin) Board, was born in Chester, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1842 ; fitted for college at Chester Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '62 — '67. Member of the firm of King & Boai-d, dealers in Lumber, Flour and Grain, Chester, N. Y., since '68. Married, (1) at Tilton, N. H., June 3, 1868, Josephine B., dau. of Benjamin Curry, of Northfleld, N. 11., who died Apr. 6, 1869; (2) at Tilton, N. H., Nov. 7, 1870, Hannah, sister of his first wife. Four children. P. O. address, Chester, N. Y. Edmund Cullen Bkayton, M. D., [Albany, N. Y.], son of Hervey and Anne Cullen (Carpenter) Brayton, was born in Western- ville, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1847; fitted for college at Albany Academy, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '64 — '67. Studied medicine, first at Buffalo, N. Y., then at Philadelphia, Pa. ; M. D., 1871 ; practised at Gen- eseo. 111., '72— '74; principal of Cobleskill Academy, N. Y., '74 — '75. Died from consumption, at Whitestown, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1875. Married, Oct. 16, 1873, Cornelia Seymour, dau. of Henry Seymour Hart, of Whitestown, N. Y. John William Burgess, A. M., son of Thomas T. and Mary J. (Edwards) Burgess, was born in Cornersville, Tenn., Aug. 26, 1844 ; fitted for college at Cumberland Univ., Lebanon, Tenn. ; Cumberland Univ., '63— '64; Amherst Coll., '64— '67. Studied Municipal Law with Hon. Henry Morris, LL. D. of Springfield, '67 — '69; admitted to the bar, in 1869 ; Professor of English Literature and Political Economy', Knox Coll., '69 — "11 ; studied Public Law and Political Science, at Gottingeu, Leipsic, and Berlin, Germany, '71 — '73 ; Pro- fessor of History and Political Science, Amherst Coll., '73 — '76; Professor of Public Law and Political Science, Columbia Coll. Law School, since '76. Contributor to Johnson's Encj'clopsedia. Member, Harvard Historical Soc, and Columbia Academy of Political Sciences. Married, Aug. 24, 1869, Augusta Thaver, dau. of Thomas Jones, of Amherst. P. 0. address, 323 West dT'th St., N. Y. City. Francis Ellsvstorth Burnette, [Dudley], son of Harvey and Louisa (Pratt) Burnette, was born in Oxford, June 4, 1837; fitted for college at Dudley. Teacher, Nichols Academy, Dudley, '67 ; Woodstock Academy, Ct., '68 — '70; Bacon Academy, Colchester, Ct., '70— '76; Putnam High School, Ct., '76— '80 ; Supt. of Public Schools, Houston, Texas, '80 — '81 ; principal. High School, Brim- field, '81— '^3 ; Supt. of Schools, Attleborough, '83—. Married, Mar. 7, 1867, Mary Agnes, dau. of John Hascall, of Thompson, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Attleborough, Mass. Joe Burnham, [Dunbarton, N. H.J, sou of Samuel and Hannah (Dane) Burnham, was born in Essex, Sept. 13, 1844; fitted Cor col- lege at Appleton Academy, Mt. Vernon, N. H. Studied law in Bos- ALUMM, 1867. 423 ton, Mexico, Missouri, aud Jacksonville, Miss. ; admitted to the bar, at Vicksboirg, Miss., in Nov., 1871 ; lawyer, LexiDgton, Miss., '72 — '76 ; Chicago, HI. , since "iC>. Supt. of Public Education, Holmes Co., Miss., '72 ; Commissioner for the Southern Dist. of Miss., '71. Married, Dee. 13, 1873, May E., dan. of Aaron Cilley, of Potter Place, N. H. Three children. P. O. address. Glen House, Munroe St., Chicago, HI. Michael Buenham, A. M., son of Michael and Patience (An- drews) Bomham, was born in Essex, June 28. 1839 ; fitted for col- lege at PhiUips Academy, Andover. Andover T. S., '67 — '70; ordained at FaU River, Oct. 2.5, 1870, and p.. Central Cong, church, '70 — '82 ; p., Immanuel church, Roxbnry, since 'si. Married, Feb. 8, 1871, Cassandra V., dau. of James Washbume, of Abington. Four children. P. O. address, Roxbury, Mass. Henet Carmichaei,, Ph. D., son of Daniel and Eliza (Otis) Car- michael, was bom in Brooklyn, X. Y., Mar. 9, 1846 ; fitted for col- lege at Amherst High School. Studied Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Gieology, at the Univ. of Gottingen, Germany, '67 — '71 ; Ph. D., Grottingen, 1871 ; Professor of Chemistry-, Iowa CoU., '71 — '73 ; Pro- fessor of Chemistry and Physics. Bowdoin CoU., since '73 ; Assayer for the State of Maine, '76 — . Married, at N. Y. City, June 12, 1877, Annie D., dan. of Charles O. Cole, of Portland, Me. P. O. address, Brunswick, Me. Jeffebson Clabk, son of Amasa Ford and Belinda (Ward) Clark, was bom in Jeflferson, Vt., Oct. 3, 1846 ; fitted for college at Orleans Liberal Institute, and Newbury Seminary, Vt. ; Wesleyan Univ. ,'63— '64; Amherst Coll., '64— '67. Columbia Law School. X. T., '67 — '68; principal of High School, Needham, '68 — '70; admitted to the bar, at Washington, D. C, May 2, 1870; lawyer, Washington, D. C, '70 — '71 ; in N. Y. City, since '71. Unmarried. P. O. address, 99 Nassau St., X. Y. City. William Hexkt Cobb, [Marion], son of Leander and Julia Ann (Scribner) Cobb, was bom in Rochester, Apr. 2, 1846 ; fitted for college at common schools. Marion. Teacher, Wilmington, Del., '67— '69; Princeton T. S., '69— '70 : Andover T. S.. '70-72; ordained at Chiltonville (Plymouth), Sept. IS. 1872, and p., '72 — '76; a. p., Medfield, '76 — '78; p.. Uxbridge, since '78. Published " Sketch of Ruth Burgess, Plymouth, Mass.," and articles in " Bib- liotheca Sacra." Married, Oct. 30, 1872, Emily Wollaston, dau. of William B. Wiggins, of Hinton, W. Va. Three children. P. O. address, Uxbrii^e, Mass. 424 ALUMNI, 1867. James Blanchard Converse, son of James C. and Sarah A. (Peabody) Converse, was born in Boston, Feb. 17, 1846 ; fitted for college at Boston Latin School ; Harvard Coll., '63 — '64; Amherst Coll., '64— '67. In employ of Harding, Gray & Dewey, Boston, '68— '69 ; corres. clerk of the National Tube "Works Co., Boston, - '69 — '73 ; transferred to McKeesport, Pa., in '73. Married, Sept. 17, 1874, Louise K., dau. of Wm. Dunshee, of McKeesport, Pa. One child. P. 0. address, McKeesport, Pa., care of National Tube "Works Co. Samuel Ives Curtiss, Ph. D., D. D., son of Samuel Ives and Eliza (Ives) Curtiss, was born in Union, Ct., Feb. 5, 1844; fitted for college at Monson Academy; Amherst Coll., '62, and '65 — '67. Union T. S., '67 — '70 ; licensed to preach, by the Presbytery of N. Y., in Oct., 1870 ; engaged in the Alexander Mission of Dr. John Hall's church, N. Y. City, '69 — '72 ; traveled in Ireland and Scotland, '72 — '73 ; ordained by the Presbytery of N. Y., JuneS, 1874 ; helped inaugurate the American Chapel at Leipsic, and p. of the same, '74 — '78 ; attended lectures at Leipsic, and devoted his time especially to the Old Testament, '74 — '78 ; Professor of Biblical Literature, Chicago T. S., '78 — '79 ; Professor of Old Testament Literature and Interpretation, since '79. Author of "Outlines of Hebrew Gram- mar" (trans.), " The Levitical Priests," " Ingersoll and Moses," "Delitzsch's Messianic Prophecies" (trans.), " Delitzsch's Old Tes- tament History of Redemption" (trans.), " The Date of Our Gos- pels," and several dissertations and reviews. Ph. D., Univ. of Leipsic, 1876 ; D. D., Iowa Coll., 1878, and Amherst, 1881. Mar- ried, May 10, 1870, Mrs. Laura W. Sessions, dau. of Harvey "Walker, of Mashapang, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, Chi- cago, 111. Galen Bancroft Danfokth, M. D., [Chatham], son of Nathan- iel and Elouisa P. (Martin) Danforth, was born in East Boston, Dec. 3, 1846 ; fitted for college at Chatham High School. Studied medi- cine in Edinburgh, Scotland, three years ; M. D., Univ. of N. Y., 1871 ; missionary-physician, in employ of the American Presbyterian Board of Missions, Tripoli, Syria, '71 — '75 ; opened a dispensary for the poor, in Tripoli. Died from Syrian fever and pneumonia, at Tripoli, July 9, 1875. Married, Dec. 26, 1871, at Abeih, on Mount Lebanon, Emily R., dau. of Rev. S. H. Calhoun. Two childi-en. Edward Bartlett Earle, A. M., [So. Abington], son of A. B. and Lavinia R. (Bartlett) Earle, was born in Colesville, N. Y., July 20, 1845 ; fitted for college at Abington High School. "Wholesale grocer, Boston, since '68. Married, June 17, 1873, Julia H., dau. of Chandler Bartlett, of Amsterdam, N. Y. One child. P. O. ad- dress, 63 Commercial St., Boston, Mass. ALUMNI, 1867. 425 James Hekvey Eable, A. M., [So. Abington], son of A. B. and Lavina R. (Bartlett) Earle, was born in Schuyler, N. Y., June 11, 1839 ; fitted for college at Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, N. Y. Publisher, Boston, since '68. Married, June 29, 1871, Lydia, dau. of Chandler Bartlett, of Amsterdam, N. Y. One child. P.O. address, 20 Hawley St., Boston, Mass. John Barnard Fairbank, LL. B., son of James C. and Lurana (Robinson) Fairbank, was born in Oakham, Aug. 8, 1840 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy ; Middlebury Coll., '60 ; Amherst Coll., '61— '62,and'65— '67. Sergt., 36thMass. Vols., '62— '63 ; 2dLieut., and 1st Lieut., '63 — '64; Capt., Brev. Major, and Brev. Col., '64 — '65; Columbia Law School, '67— '69 ; LL. B., Columbia, 1869; admitted to the bar, in 1869 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, '69 — '70 ; inKans., '70 — -'75 ; in Oakham, since '75. Member of the Legislature of Mass., '78— '79. Author of " History of Oakham" in " Jewett's History of Worcester Co." Unmarried. P. O. address, Oakham, Mass. Edward Bela Fenner, son of Abel L. and Marietta (Russell) Fenner, was born at Henrietta, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1839; fitted for college at Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, Lima, N. Y. ; Genesee Coll.,'63— '66; Amherst Coll., '66— '67. Studied law at Rochester, N. Y., with Hon. Henry R. Selden, and H. H. Woodward, '67 — '68; admitted to the bar, June 4, 1868; lawyer, Rochester, N. Y., since '68; Inspector of Customs, Port of Charlotte, N. Y., summer of '72; Collector of Canal Tolls, Rochester, N. Y., '73; Commissioner of Excise for the City of Rochester, '76 — '78 ; Dist. Atty., Monroe Co., N. Y., since '77. Married, Dec. 2, 1868, Virginia Margaret, dau. of Enoch Taylor, of Collins, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, Rochester, N. Y. George Frederick Flichtner, A. M., [Ipswich], son of Dr. Isaac and Clementine (Stanwood) Flichtner, was born in Union, Me., May 11, 1847 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover, and with Rev. J. E. Cowles, at Ipswich. Union T. S., '67 — '70; ordained Deacon, in Boston, by Bishop Eastburn, Noy. 16,1870; ordained Priest, in N. 1^. City, Jan. 7,1872, by Bishop Potter ; Asst. Minister, church of the Ascension, N. Y. City, '70 — '72 ; Rector of St. Bar- nabas church, Newark, N. J., since '72. Assisted Dr. Cotton Smith in the editorship of the " Protestant Churchman," and " Church and State." Married, June 19, 1872, Julia Edwards, dau. of James Appleton, of Manlius, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, 384 Sussex Ave., Newark, N. J. Edwin Augustus Grosvenor, A. M., son of Dr. Edwin Prescott and Harriet (Sanborne) Grosvenor, was born in West Newbury, 47 426 ALUMNI, 1867. Aug. 30, 1845 ; fitted for college at Brown High School, Newbury- port; Amherst Coll., '64 — '67. Tutor, Robert Coll., Constantinople, Turkey, '67— '71 ; Audover T. S.,'71— '72; ordained at Newbury- port, July 30, 1872 ; Professor of Latin and History, Robert Coll., since '71. Married, Oct. 23, 1873, Lillian H., dau. of Col. Asa H. "Waters, of Millbury. Three children. P. O. address, Robert Coll., Constantinople, Turkey. DwiGHT Stiles Hebrick, son of John and Fidelia (Stiles) Her- rick, was born in Chicopee Falls, Dec. 12, 1845 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher of Classics, Peekskill Military Academy, N. Y., '67 — '70, and studied law there two years ; admitted to the bar at Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 15, 1870; lawyer, Peekskill, N. Y., since '70. Married, Dec. 6, 1871, Sarah Frances, dau. of John Simpson, of Peekskill, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, Peekskill, N. Y. Charles Edmund Hibbard, [Montreal, C. E.j, son of Isaac L. and Mary G. (Sargent) Hibbard, was born at Farmington Falls, Me., Mar. 15, 1844; fitted for college at Phillips A cademj', Andover ; MiddleburyColl.,'63— '64;AmherstColl.,'64— '67. Studied law with William CoUamer, at Woodstock, Vt., '67 — '69 ; admitted to the bar at Boston, in May, 1869; lawyer, Tama City, la., four years; in Boston, '74 — . Married, Feb. 2, 1870, Henrietta A., dau. of Sylvester Hayden, of Cincinnati, 0. Two children. P. O. address, Lee, Mass. Calvin Grout Hill, [West Medway], son of George and Sylvia (Grout) Hill, was born in Elmore, Vt., May 10, 1842; fitted for college at Medway High School, at Phillips Academy, Audover, and at Wilbraham ; Amherst Coll., '64 — '67. Principal of East Attleboro High School, '67 — '69 ; studied theology one year with a private instructor ; Bangor T. S., '69 — '71; a. p., Waterville, Me., '71 — '72 ; ordained at Hamilton, Sept. 5, 1872, and p., '72 — '76 ; p., Walpole, '76 — ^'81 ; p., First church, Milton, since '81. Married, Dec. 1, 1868, Mary A. B., dau. of Gustavus A. Reed, of Rehoboth. Two children. P. O. address, Milton, Mass. William Edgae Hokton, son of William and Ansalina (Tucker) Horton, was born in Canton, Mar. 12, 1844 ; fitted for college at the English and Classical School, Foxboro, and Stougbtonham Insti- tute, Sharon. Principal of Foxboro High School, since '69. Mar- ried, Oct. 26, 1870, Clementine Marion, dau. of Benjamin Franklin Clarke, of Stoughton. Two children. P. O. address, Foxboro, Mass. Albert Wells Hubbard, son of C. P. and Mary (Wells) Hub- bard, was born in Cameron, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1841 ; fitted for college ALUMNI, 1867. 427 at Alfred Univ., N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '64— '67. Princeton T. S., '67— '70; ordained. May 1, 1870; p., Dillsburg, Pa., '70— '72 ; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., at Sivas, West Turkey, since '72. Married, Aug. 25, 1873, Emma R., dau. of Judge Spencer, of Cor- ning, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, Sivas, "West Turkey. Payson Williston Lyman, son of Daniel Franklin and Eunice Sti-ong (Ferry) Lyman, was born in Easthampton, Feb. 28, 1842; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Amherst Coll., '64— '67. UiiionT. S., '67— '70 ; ordained at Belchertown, May 10, 1871, and p., since then. Publishe4 " History of Easthampton," " Belchertowu War Records," and several memorial and historical addresses. Married, Aug. 6, 1873, Caroline Elizabeth, dau. of Dea. Harrison Root, of Belchertown. Four children. P. O. address, Belchertown, Mass. Seth Waldo Maltbie, [Saybrook, O.J, son of Daniel and Esther Gilbert (Tappan) Maltbie, was born in Southington, O., May 19, 1840; fitted for college at the Preparatory Dept. of Oberlin Coll., 0.; Oberlin Coll., '62— '63 ; Capt. U. S. A., '63— '64; Amherst Coll., '64 — '67. Disciplinarian, Cheshire Military Academy, Ct., '67— '68 ; Supt. of Public Schools, Princeton, 111., '68— '69 ; Supt. of Public Schools, Geneseo, 111., '69 — '73 ; principal, High School, Oshkosh, Wis., '74 — '75 ; teacher, and Sec. of a Life Insurance Co., which he organized, in 1879; at Montour, la., since '75. Married, Aug. 15, 1867, Rizpah Stetson, dau. of William Boltwood, of Amherst. Two children. P. O. address, Montour, la. Frederick William Maech, [Philadelphia, Pa. J, son of Rev. Dr. Daniel and Jane Parker (Gilson) March, was born in Cheshire, Ct., Mar. 6, 1847; fitted for college with Rev. Dr. Daniel March. Teacher, Williston Seminary, Easthampton, '67 — '68; at Lebanon, Pa., '68 — '70 ; Princeton T. S., '70 — '72 ; licensed to preach, in Apr., 1872 ; missionary of the Presbyterian Board, at Zahleh, Syria, since '73. Married, Sept. 13, 1880, Jennie, dau. of Dr. Thomas Hill, of Newton. P. O. address, Zahleh, Syria. William Rutherford Mead, son of Larkin G. and Mary J. (Noyes) Mead, was born in Brattleboro, Vt., Aug. 20, 1846 ; fitted for col- lege at Norwich Univ., and with Profs. Mather, and Montague, at Amherst. Studied architecture with Russell Sturgis,'jr., of Boston, two years, and in Europe, nineteen months ; now architect, in the firm of McKim, Mead & White, N. Y. City. Unmarried. P. 0. address, 67 Broadway, N. Y. City. Cyrus Strong Merrill, M. D., son of Edward H. and Sarah W. (Strong) Merrill, was born in Bridgeport, Vt., Sept. 21,1847; fitted for college at Newton Academy, Vt., and with Rev. C. C. 428 ALUMNI, 1867. Han-is ; Middlebury Coll., '63— '65 ; Amherst Coll., '65— '67.. Prin- cipal of Warrensburgh Academy, N. Y., '67 — '68; Coll. of Physi- cians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, '68 — '71 ; M. D., Columbia, Mar., 1871 ; Resident Surgeon, Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital, '71 — '72 ; had ophthalmic service at the Hospital in Zurich, Switzerland, and in Vienna, Austria, '72 — '74; Ophthalmic Surgeon, St. Peter's Hospital, Albany, N. Y., and at Troy Hospital, since '74; Professor of Opththalmology, Albany Medical Coll., since '76. Married, Oct. 12, 1875, Mary E., daii. of Stephen Griffin, of Warrensburgh, N. Y. P. 0. address, 23 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y. Charles Wake Park, A. M., [West Boxford], son of Eev. Cal- vin Emmons and Harriet Turner (Pope) Park, was ' born in No. Andover, Sept. 8, 1845; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Bangor T. S., '67— '68; Andover T. S., '68— '70; ordained at Amherst, June 15, 1870 ; missionary of the A. B. C. F. M., stationed at Ahmednuggur, India, '70 — '71 ; at Solapur, India, '71 — '74 ; at Bombay, India, '74 — '82 ; in America, residence at Mt. Auburn, '82 — '83. Edited " Notes on Phillippians," which was translated into Marathi ; editor of "Indian Evangelical Review," and " Dnyanodaya," '73 — '79, and several publications of the Amer. Mission, Bombay, '78 — '81. Sec, Bombay Tract and Book Soc, '74 — '76. Married, June 16, 1870, Anna Maria, dau. of Rev. Henry Ballantine, of Ahmednuggur, India. Three children. P. 0. address, Mt. Auburn, Mass. William Clark Peckham, A. M., [Westminster], son of Rev. Samuel Howland and Sarah (Clark) Peckham, was born in So. Roy- alstou, Aug. 13, 1841 ; fitted for college at Lawrence Academy, Groton. Principal of Leicester Academy, '67 — '68; teacher, Wil- liston Seminary, Easthampton, '68 — '70 ; traveled in Japan and China, '70 — '71; licensed to preach, at Fall River, Jan. 15, 1873; attended lectures at Union T. S., N. Y. ; teacher in N. Y. City, and at Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y., since '71. Married, Jan. 1, 1868, Katilena, dau. of Edward Whittier, of Great Barrington. P. 0. address, 348 Grand Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Elihd Root, Ph. D., son of Dea. Harrison and Caroline (Hol- land) Root, was born in Belchertown, Sept. 14, 1845 ; fitted for col- lege at Willistou Seminary, Easthampton. Teacher, Williston Sem- inary, '67 — '69; Andover T. S., '69 — '70; Instructor in English, Amherst Coll., '70 — '71; studied Philosophy and Physics, at Got- tingen, Leipsic, and Berlin, Germany, '71 — '76; Ph. D., Berlin, 1876 ; Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, Amherst Coll., '76 — '77 ; Walker Professor of Mathematics and Nat- ural Philosophy there, '77 — '80; gave instruction in Physics to the first two classes in Smith Coll., Northampton. Published inaugural ALUMNI, 1867. 429 dissertation, " Zur Kentniss der Dielectrisehen Polarization," and several articles in scientific periodicals. Died from consumption; at Belchertown, Dec. 3, 1880. Unmarried. Frederick Seymour, son of David Lewis and Delia Ann (Ean- ney) Sejmour, was born in PeeksklU, N. Y., July 17, 1846 ; fitted for college at the Classical and Commercial Institute, Port Chester, N. Y., and at Peekskill Academj\ Asst. Librarian, Mercantile Li- brary, San Francisco, Cal., Mar. — Nov., '68; in iron business, Peekskill, N. Y., '68— '75 ; Supt. of Public Schools, Watertown, N. Y., since '77. Married, June 7, 1871, Cornelia Seymour, dau. of John Clarke, of Watertown, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, Water- town, N. Y. George Shattuck, M. D., son of Samuel and Polly (Ward) Shattuck, was born in Ticonderoga, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1813 ; fitted for college at Ticonderoga, Academy, N. Y. ; Middlebury Coll., '63 — '65 ; Amherst Coll.. '65 — '67. Principal of Cornwall High School, N. Y., '67— '69; Columbia Medical School, '69— '70; Burlington Medical Coll., Vt., '70— '71 ; M. D., Univ. of Vt., 1871 ; practised at Bridport, Vt., '71 — '72 ; at Nugent's Grove, la., '72 — '75. Died from typhoid malarial fever, at Nugent's Grove, la., Oct. 6, 1875. Unmarried. Daniel Stevenson Smart, M. D., [Cambridge, N. Y.], son of Rev. Dr. John Gardiner and Anna Maria (Stevenson) Smart, was' born in Baltimore, Md., June 28, 1844 ; fitted for college at Wash- ington Academy, Cambridge, N. Y. ; Middlebury Coll., '63— '65 ; Amherst Coll., '65 — '67. Druggist, Leavenworth, Kans., '67 — '68; Jefferson Medical Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., '68— '69 ; M. D., Jeffer- son Medical Coll., 1869 ; practised at Cambridge, N. Y., '69 — '70 ; editor, first of the " Washington County Post," and then of the " Sandy Hill Herald," '70 — '72; Contract-Surgeon, U.S.A., sta- tioned at different posts on the upper Rio Grande, Dept. of Texas, '73 — '77. Died, at Fredericksburgh, Tex., May 15, 1877. Unmar- ried. Charles Lysander Storrs, [Amherst], son of John and Melan- eia (Bowker) Storrs, was born in Holliston, Nov. 18, 1839; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton ; Amherst Coll., '59— '61, and '65— '67. Private, and Sergt., 27th Mass. Vols., •61— '62 ; Capt., Col. Co., U. S. A., '64— '65 ; for a time part owner .of the " Amherst Record ;" editor and publisher of " South Boston Inquirer," since '71. Married, May 12, 1869, Harriet H., dau. of Daniel Cowles, of Hadley. Two children. P. O. address, 169 F. St., So. Boston, Mass. 430 ALUMNI, 1867. Solomon Thayer Streetek, LL. B., son of Noyes and Mary (G6uld) Streeter, was born in Vernon, Vt., May 28, 1841 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H., and privately. Colum- bia Law School, '67— '68 ; LL. B., Columbia, 1869 ; admitted to the bar, in 1868 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, since '68. Unmarried. P. O. address, 83 Cedar St., N. Y. City. Ezra Fletcher Taft, D. M. D., son of Ezra Wood and Lenda- mine Draper (Guild) Taft, was born in Dedham, Mar. 30, 1846; fitted for college at Dedham High School. Harvard Dental School, '68^'71 ; D. M. D., Harvard, 1871 ; dentist, Boston, since '71 ; re- sides in Dedham. Married, June 15, 1877, Emma Howe, dau. of Theodore L. Brown, of Dedham. One child. P. O. address, Hoff- man House, Columbus Ave., Boston, Mass. Cassius Marcellus Terry, son of Silas and Mary (Powers) Terry, was born in Clymer, N. Y., July 21, 1845 ; fitted for college at Mayville Academy, N. Y. Union T. S., '67 — '70 ; s. s., Trinita- rian church. New Bedford, '70 — '71 ; ordained there, Nov. 3, 1871, and p., '71 — '72; s. s., St. Paul, Minn., '72 — '73; p., Plymouth clmrch, St. Paul, Minn., '73 — '77; s. s., Presbyterian church, St. Augustine, Fla., '77 — '78; s. s., First Cong, church, Minneapolis, Minn., '78 — '79 ; with the Geological and Natural History Survey of Minn., '79 ; asst. in the Laboratory of the State Univ., Minneapo- lis, Minn., '79 — '80; Asst. State Geologist; visited the South, and then returned in June, '81, to Minneapolis, Minn. Died from hem- orrhage, at Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 18, 1881. Married, May 18, 1870, Emily, dau. of Pres. Edward Hitchcock, of Amherst. John Calvin Terry, [No. Weymouth], son of Rev. Calvin and Mary E. (Brooks) Terry (class of '40), was born in Griswold, Ct., Dec. 26, 1846 ; fitted for college at Weymouth High School. Teach- er, Monson Academy, '67. Died from consumptiou, at No. Wey- mouth, Dec. 24, 1867. Unmarried. Nathaniel Matson Terry, A. M., Ph. D., [So. Wej-mouth], son of Rev. James P. and Catherine Ann (Matson) Terry (class of '34), was born in Lyme, Ct., Apr. 6, 1844 ; fitted for college at So. Weymouth High School. Principal of Belchertown High School, '67 — '69 ; studied Physics and Chemistry, in the Univs. of Gottingeu, and Heidelberg, Germany, '69— '72 ; A. M., Yale, 1873; Ph. D., Gottingen, 1871 ; Asst. Professor of Physics and Chemistry, U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., '72 — '73; Professor of Physics, there, since '73. Married, Nov. 5, 1879, Frances A., dau. of Rich- ard S. Griswold, of Lyme, Ct. P. O. address, U. S. Naval Acad- emy, Annapolis, Md. ALUMNI, 1867. 431 Charles Battelle Tilden, LL. B., [Nashua, N. H.], son of Kev. Lucinus L. and Julia (Ackley) Tilden, was born in Cornwall, Vt., Feb. 16, 1847 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover ; Middlebury Coll., '63— '65 ; Amherst Coll., '65— '67. Columbian Law School, Washington, D. C, '67— '68 ; LL. B., Columbian Coll., 1868 ; admitted to the bar, June, 1868 ; practised only in special cases, in Md., and Va. ; one of the Counsel appointed to assist the U. S. Atty. Gen., in cases arising under revenue laws ; entered the IJ. S. Pension Office, Sept. 6, 1867 ; resigned, and entered the U. S. Patent Office, in 1870 ; was promoted to Asst. Examiner of Inter- ferences ; appointed Law Clerk to the Commissioner of Patents, Sept. 1, 1874; Principal Examiner, Nov. 15, 1874; resigned, 1878, to practice his profession, which he limits to Patent law. Married, July 1, 1874, Anna K., dau. of John E. Norris, of Washington, D. C. Three children. P. O. address, 705 G. St., Washington, D. C. Arthur Wellington Ttler, A. M., [N. Y. City], son of Wel- lington Hart and Caroline Eliza (Carpenter) Tyler, was born in Pittsfield, Mar. 14, 1842; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Journalist, N. Y. City, '67 — '70 ; editor, Meadville, Pa., '70; Asst. Librarian, Astor Library, N. Y. City, '71 — '76; Second Librarian tliere, '76 ; Librarian, Johns Hopkins Univ., '76 — '79 ; Librarian, Public Library, Indianapolis, Ind., since '79. Pub- lished " Studies InGreekTestament." P. O. address, Public Librarj^, Indianapolis, Ind. Samuel Ward, son of John and Mary (Kingsbury) Ward, was born in Newton Center, Dec. 31, 1846 ; fitted for college at Newton High School. Engaged in Stationery . and Ink business, Boston, since 1867, present name of the firm, Ward & Gay, Stationers, Bos- ton. Married, Dec. 10, 1872, Sarah G., dau. of Kev. W. W. Wood- worth, of Berlin, Ct. Three children. P. O. address, 180 Devon- shire St., Boston, Mass. William Henry White, son of JohnB. and Abigail S. (Prentice) White, was born in Grafton, Dec. 9, 1843 ; fitted for college at Grafton High School, and Wilbraham Academy. Pursued the study of History, in Berlin, Germany ; has taught at Williston Seminary, Easthampton, Stoughton, West Medford, and Boston Latin School. Married, Mar. 17, 1868, Hester A. R., dau. of Hartford Potter, of Ashburnham. One child. P. O. address, Grafton, Mass. William Prescott White, son of Michael Graham and Catherine (Dampman) White, was born in Honey Brook, Pa., Mar. 22, 1840 ; fitted for college at State Normal School, Millersville, Pa. ; Amherst Coll., '64— '67. Princeton T. S., '67— '70; ordained at Plymouth, Pa., Nov. 2, 1870, and p., Presbyterian church, since '70. Published 432 ALUMNI, 1867. ' ' Historical Sketches of Plymouth Presbyterianism." Married, Mar. 14, 1 871, Mary A., dau. of William Reed, of Chester, Pa. Four chil- dren. P. 0. address, Plymouth, Pa. Myron Thompson Whitney, [Malone, N. Y.], son of Sealand and Sybil (Landon) Whitney, was born in No. Hero, Vt., Feb. 18, 1840 ; fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Malone, N. Y. ; Middlebury Coll., '63— '6.5 ; Amherst Coll., '65— '67. Studied Elocution, Boston, '68 ; studied law at Marshalltown, la., '69 — '70 ; admitted to the bar, Sept. 5, 1870 ; lawyer, Marshalltown, la., since '70. Unmarried. P. O. address, Marshalltown, la. William Wilder Wilkins, son of James W. and Julia Ann (Gould) Wilkins, was born in Peabody, Dec. 7, 1845 ; fitted for college at Peabody High School. Studied law with Hon. J. C. Per- kins, Brockton, '71 — '72; admitted to the bar, in Nov., 1872; lawyer, Brockton, since '73. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Brockton, Mass. CLASS OF 1868. William Creighton Ball, son of William James and Julia S. (Creighton) Ball, was born in Terre Haute, Ind., Dec. 27, 1846; fitted for college at Indiana State Univ. Teacher in St. Louis High School, Mo., '68 — '71, and studied law at the same time ; admitted to the bai', at Terre Haute, Ind., in July, 1871 ; lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind., '71 — '72; editor and proprietor of Terre Haute daily and weekly "Gazette," Ind., since '72. Unmarried. P. O. address, Terre Haute, Ind. Henry Ballantine, A. M.,«6on of Henry andElizabeth (Darling) Ballantine, was born in Ahmednuggur, India, Nov. 18, 1846 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Merchant, Bombay, India, since '70. Author of "Midnight Marches through Persia." Married, Oct. 20, 1869, Charlotte Elizabeth, dau. of William Clark, jr., of Northampton. Four children. P. O. address, Bombay, India. Edwin Fisher Bayley, LL. B., [Waupun, Wis. J, sou of Calvin Chapin and Ann (Fisher) Bayley (class of '37), was born in Manlius, N. Y., June 11, 1845; fitted for college at Ripon Coll., Wis. ; Ripon Coll., '64— '66; Amherst Coll., '66— '68. Private in theUnion Army ; St. Louis Law School, Mo. ,'68— '69 ; admitted to the bar, July 26, 1869 ; LL. B., Washington, May 5, 1870 ; admitted to the bar of 111., by Supreme Court, Nov. 22, 1872 ; lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., '71 — '72; at Chicago, 111., since '72. Married, at Chicago, ALUMNI, 1868. 433 111., Nov. 15, 1876, Anua Katharine, dau. of E. P. Ober, Esq., of St. Paul, Minn. Two children. P. 0. address, 130 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Charles Grosvenok Brooks, A. M., M. D., [Clinton], son of Charles A. and Mary Ann (Pitcher) Brooks, was born in Keene, N. H., Mar. 24, 1848 ; fitted for college at Melrose High School. M. D., Harvard, 1871 ; physician in the Mass. Homeopathic Hospital, six mouths ; practised in East Boston, since '72. Married, Nov. 1, 1876, Josephine N., dau. of Orrin Edwards, of Southboro, who died Sept. 8, 1882. One child. P. O. address, 1 Saratog^ Place, East Boston, Mass. William Atherton Brown, sou of William Kellogg and Sarah Hurd (Walley) Brown, was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1847 ; fitted for college with Prof. John C. Overhiser, at Brooklyn, N. Y. General clerk in an importing house, '68 — '69 ; stock and gold broker's office, '69 — '72 ; Custom House broker and gen. agt. for receiving and forwarding imports and exports, N. Y. City, since '72 ; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y. Married, Oct. 6, 1881 , R. E. , dau. of Her- mann Koop, of Brooklyn, N. Y. P. O. address, 122' Pearl St., N. Y. City. Abner Thomas Buchanan, A. M., M. D., son of David and Eliz- abeth (Clemens) Buchanan, was born in Honey Brook, Pa., Feb. 20, 1842 ; fitted for college at State Normal School, Millersville, Pa. Teacher of a select school, Waynesburg, Pa., '68 — '69 ; in Washing- ton Univ., St. Louis, Mo., '69 — '70 ; studied medicine at St. Louis, Mo., '70— '72; M. D., St. Louis Medical Coll., Mar. 4, 1872; practised at St. Louis, Mo., '72 — '74; at Cambridge City, Ind., '74 — '79 ; spent three months in London and Paris hospitals, '79 ; gen- eral agt. of Missouri Car and Foundry Co., since '79. Married, May 17, 1877, Laura E., dau. of Abraham Earnist, of Eichmond, Ind. Two children. P. O. address, 1322 Glasgow Ave., St. Louis, Mo. George Henry Buffum, son of Sampson Wilder and Mary E. (Tower) Buffum, was born in Winchester, N. H., Mar. 16, 1846; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. ; Am- herst Coll., '63 — '64, and '65 — '68 ; in iron business, St. Louis, Mo., '70— '71 ; at Neosho, Mo., '71— '72 ; at St. Louis, Mo., '72— '82 ; with Eastman & Co., perfumers, Philadelphia, Pa., since '82. Mar- ried, Sept. 2, 1873, Ethie E., dau. of I. C. Brown, of Waterbury, Vt. Three childreu. P. O. address, 930 Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Nelson Farr Cobleigh, son of Marshall Day and Phinisa (Farr) Cobleigh, was born in Littleton, N. H., Oct. 12, 1844; fitted for 48 434 ALUMNI, 1868. college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Union T. S., '68 — '70; s. s., Marshfleld, Vt., '70 — '71 ; ordained there, Aug. 16, 1871, and p., '71 — '77 ; a. p., Melndoes Falls, Vt., and Monroe, N. H., '77— '81 ; a. p., Walla Walla, W. T., since '81. Married, Sept. 1, 1870, Elsira Cole, dau. of Solomon Cole, of Stark, N. H. P. 0. address, Walla Walla, W. T. George Albert Coburn, A. M., M. D., son of Calvin and Mary Greenleaf (Rundlett) Coburn, was born in Cambridge, Oct. 28, 1845 ; fitted for college at Cambridge High School. Princip;il of Northbridge High School, Whitinsville, '68 — '69 ; Harvard Medical School, '69 — '73; M. D., Harvard, 1873; practised at East Cam- bridge, since '73. Married, July 30, 1873, Nellie M., dau. of Walter H. Andrus, of Whitinsville. Two ehildi-en. P. O. address, 13 Sixth St., East Cambridge, Mass. Egbert Henry Davis, A. M., [Milford, Del. J, son of Thomas Josiah and Mary Jane (Potter) Davis, was born in " Burton Place," Frederica, Del., Aug. 28, 1844; fitted for college at Milford Semi- nary, aud at Dover Classical Institute, Del. Studied theology at Wil- mington, Del., while teacher of Latin in Wilmington Classical Institute, '68 — '69; at Bangor T. S., '69 — '71; s. s., Presbyterian churches, Lewis aud Rehoboth, Del., '71 ; a. p.. First Cong, church, Belfast, Me., '71 — '72; ordained as evangelist, at Hiram, Me., Nov. 12, 1872, and p. there, '72 — '75; p., Granby, '75 — '78; mis- sionary of A. B. C. F. M., Kobe, Japan, since '78. Married, at Hiram, Me., May 11, 1874, Frances W., dau. of Joseph G. Rounds, of Lynn. P. O. address, Kobe, Japan. Cyrus Cole DeCostbr, [Buckfleld, Me. J, son of Ozias and Eliza- beth (Graves) DeCoster, was born in Sangerville, Me., Apr. 12, 1846 ; fitted for college at State Seminarj*, Lewiston, Me. Furniture manufacturer, St. Paul, Minn., since '72. Married, Jan. 30, 1873, Miss Williamson, dau. of H. F. Williamson, of Lake City, Minn. Two children. P. O. address, St. Paul, Minn. Thomas Elliot Nev«^ton Eaton, A. M., [Henniker, N. H.], son of Rev. Joseph M. R. and Harriet (Dowue) Eaton, was born in Clinton, Jan. 29, 1847 ; fitted for college at Henniker Academy, N. H. Teacher in Ind., '68 — '69; at Lawrence Academy, Groton, '69 — '70 ; Professor of Mathematics, Worcester Free Institute, since '70. Married, July 30, 1868, Addie S., dau. of George Clapp, of Montague. Two children. P. O. address, 26 Boynton St., Wor- cester, Mass. William Wells Eaton, A. M., [Andover], son of James Stewart and Louisa (Howard) Eaton, was born in Colchester, Ct., Aug. 24, 1846 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover. Teacher in ALUMNI, 1868. 435 Monson Academy, '68 — '69; Andover T. S., '69 — '71; teacher in Phillips Academy, Andover, '71 — '73 ; studied in Gottingen and Leipsic, Germany, '73 — '76 ; Asst. to Assoc. Professor of Sacred Literature, Andover T. S., '77 — '80; engaged in translating and editing " Grimm's New Testament Greek Lexicon," '80 — '81 ; Pro- fessor of Greek, Middlebury Coll., since '82. Unmarried. P. O. address, Middlebury, Vt. Charles Benjamin Felch, son of Oliver Felch, was born in Natick, May 1, 1845; fitted for college at Natick High School. Lawyer, Cochituate. P. 0. address, Cochituate, Mass. Harlan Page French, A. M., [Morristown, Vt.j, son of Chris- topher and Persis (Lyon) French, was born in Cambridge, Vt., Sept. 29, 1843 ; fitted for college at People's Academy, Morrisville, Vt. Teacher, Princeton, 111., '68— '70; at Sterling, 111., '70— '73 ; manufacturer and dealer in School Furniture, Albany, N. Y., '73 — '80 ; in business, firm of French & Choate, School Furnishers and Stationers, N. Y. City, since '80; residence in Brooklyn, N. Y. Married, Aug. 22, 1872, M. Augusta, dau. of Capt. Charles Bowers, of Cambridge. One child. P. O. address, 4 Bond St., N. Y. City. Albert Cotton Fuller, [Trenton, N. J.J, son of Ezra B. and Elizabeth (Cotton) Fuller, was born in Natchez, Miss., Aug. 23, 1843 ; fitted for college at Trenton Academy, N. J. ; Trenton Med. School, N. J., and Peekskill Academy, N. Y. ; Princeton Coll., '60^ '63; 1st Lieut., 34th N. J. Vols., '62— '64 ; bank clerk, Trenton, N. J., and N. Y. City, '64~'65 ; Amherst Coll., '66—68. Prince- ton T. S., '68 — '71 ; licensed to pi-each by the Passaic Presbytery, N. J., Apr. 20, 1870; home missionary of Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions, Waseca and Jamesville, Minn., '70; made a tour uround the world, '71 — '74; merchant, N. Y. City, '75 — '82; w. c, N. Y. City, but preaching occasionally, '83 — . Married, Dec. 30, 1875, Mrs. Mary (Simons) Hinton of N. Y. City, who died Jan. 19,1880. No children. P. O. address. Box 209, Equitable Build- ing, N. Y. City. AuEELius Lawrence Gleason, [Clymer, N. Y.J, son of David Lucas and Caroline (French) Gleason, was born in French Creek, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1846 ; lifted for college at Quincy High School, and Mayville Academy, N. Y. Rochester T. S., '68 — '71; ordained at West Springfield, Pa., in June, 1872, and p., '72 — '73 ; principal of High School, Lansing, Mich., '73 — . Married, Apr., 1872, Frances, dau. of Andrew A. Mathewson, of Pulaski, N. Y. One child. P. 0. address, Lansing, Mich. Henry Harrison Hamilton, A. M., son of John and Sarah (Burton) Hamilton, was born in Chester, Feb. 1, 1842; fitted for 436 ALUMNI, 1868. college atWilliston Seminary, Easthampton. Union T. S., '68 — '71 ; Andover T. S., '71— '72 ; ordained at Westford, Sept. 16, 1872, and p., Union Cong, church, '72— '78 ; a. p., Hinsdale, N. H., '78— '79, and p., since '79. Married, June 4, 1872, Helen, dau. of Daniel MacGregor, of East Derry, N. H. Five children. P. O. address, Hinsdale, N. H. Daniel CoLlamoee Heath, A. M., [Farmington, Me.J,sonof Daniel and Mila (Eecord) Heath, was born in Salem, Me., Oct. 26, 1843 ; fitted for college at Nichols Latin School, Lewiston, Me. Principal of "Peters High School," Southborough, '68— '70 ; Bangor T. S., '70 — '71; licensed to preach, May 30, 1871; in Europe for his health, '71 — '72 ; Supt. of Schools, Farmington, Me., '72— '73; representative of Ginn Bros., in N. Y. City, '73— '75 ; junior member of firm of Ginn & Heath, publishers, Boston, since '76. Married, Jan. 6, 1881, Mrs. Nelly Lloyd Knox, dau. of J. C. B. Jones, of Memphis, Tenn. One child. P. O. address, 13 Tre- mont Place, Boston, Mass. Alfred Eaton Ives, [Castine, Me.J, son of Alfred E. and Har- riet P. (Stone) Ives, was born in Colebrook, Ct., Apr. 20, 1844; fitted for college at Castine High School, Me. Principal of High School, Meriden, Ct., '68 — '75; of Grammar School, Brooklyn, N. Y., since '75. Married, Oct. 26, 1871, Isadore C, dau. of Eli Ives, of Meriden, Ct. Two children. P. 0. address, 14 Clifton Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. Joseph Stillman Jones, was born in Bowling Green, Ky., Sept. 26, 1845 ; fitted for college at Groton. Lawyer, Sidney, Neb. ; now manager of the collection dept. of Phillips & Stewart, Attj's. at Law, St. Louis, Mo. P. O. address, 322 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. Stephen Symonds Lancaster, son of Sewall and RebeccaR. (Sy- monds) Lancaster, was born in Augusta, Me., Jan. 25, 1847 ; fitted for college at Augusta High School. Studied law in N. Y. City ; admitted to the bar, in Nov., 1870 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, since '70. Married, Oct. 9, 1873, Mary Inglebert, dau. of William "\Yoart, of Augusta, Me. Two children. P. O. address, 4 Warren St., N. Y. City. Albert Livbrmoee, A. M., son of Lorenzo Osborne and Chloe Dunbar (Bemis) Livermore, was born in Spencer, Sept. 3, 1843 ; fitted for college at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham ; Amherst Coll., '63— '64, and '65— '68 ; private, 60th Mass. Vols., '64 ; teacher, N. Y., Morristown, N. J., White Plains, N. Y., and Dudley, '68— '70 ; Bangor T. S., '70— '71 ; Andover T. S., '71— '73; s. s^, Miller's . Falls, '73 — '74 ; ordained there, Nov. 18, 1874, and p., '74 — '75 ; a. ALUMNI, 1868. 437 p., New Eichmond, Wis., '76— '79 ; a. p., St. Ignace, Mich., '80— '82; p., Nashville, Mich., since '82. Unmarried. P.O. address, Nashville, Mich. John Worthington Marsh, son of Charles P. and Mary E. (Wright) Marsh, was born in Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 31, 1845 ; fitted for college at Woodstock High School ; Amherst Coll., '62 — '63, and '66— '68 ; private, 3d Vt. Battery, '63— '64 ; Sergt., '64— '65 ; 2d Lieut., '65. Studied law at Woodstock, Vt., and was admitted to the bar, in May, 1869 ; lawyer, Springfield, Vt., '69— '70; at Chi- cago, 111., since '70. Married, Oct. 9, 1872, Annie Silsby, dan. of Frederick W. Porter, of Springfield, Vt. Two children. P. O. ad- dress, 152 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Albert Barnes Mather, son of J. and Eliza (Jones) Mather, was born in Fairfield, N. Y., July 13, 1845 ; fitted for college with Albert B. Watkins ; Amherst Coll., '65 — '68. Teacher, West Meri- den, Ct., since '68. Unmarried. P. O. address. West Meriden, Ct. Worthington Warner Miner, A.M., M.D., son of Dr. David W. and Mary H. (Warner) Miner, was born in Ware, Nov. 5, 1847; fitted for college at Buffalo Central High School. Studied medicine with his father, '68— '69 ; with Prof. J. F. Miner, M. D., at BuflTalo, N. Y., '69— '71 ; M. D., Univ. of Buffalo, N. Y., 1871 ; Asst. Phys- ician, Butler Hospital for the Insane, Providence, R. I., '71 — '72; practised in Hampshire Co., '72— '74 ; in Buffalo, N. Y., '74 — '80 ; in Ware, since '80. Unmarried. P. 0. address. Ware, Mass. Charles Augdstus Peabody, A. M., M. D., sou of J.Flint and Betsey (Wilkins) Peabody, was born in Danvers, June 4, 1845; fitted for college at Holten High School, Danvers, and at Phillips Academy, Andover. Studied medicine with Dr. D. W. Minerof Ware, andatJefferson Medical Coll., '71 — '73 :M.D., Jefferson Medical Coll., 1873 ; practised in Worcester, '73 — '76; in Bombay, India, '76 — '79 ; returned in '79, having made the circuit of the world ; in Wor- cester, since '79 ; First Asst. Physician in Worcester Insane Asylum. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Worcester, Mass. William Greenleaf Elliot Pope, A. M., [Newport, R. I.J, son of Thomas and Charity N. (Hathaway), Pope, jr., was born in New Bedford, Dec. 1, 1845 ; fitted for college at Newport, R. I. ; Amherst Coll., '65 — '68. Supt. of Schools, and teacher. New Carlisle, O; now traveling agt. for medical works. Married, Apr., 1873, Geor- giana, dau. of Oliver Alexander, of Brighton. P. O. address. New Carlisle, O. 438 ALUMNI, 1868. Benjamin Cheistophek Eobeetson, [Nashville, Tenn.J, son of Benjamin Christopher and Anne Greenhow (Wills) Kobertson, was born in Harpeth Hall, Tenn., June 5, 1846; fitted for college at Cumberland Univ., Tenn. ; Amherst Coll., '6.o — '68. Union T. fS., '68 — '70; s. s., Condersport, Pa., '70; p., Presbyterian church, Pilatka, Fla., '70 — '72. Died from consumption, at Tallahassee, Fla., Feb. 7, 1872. Married, Nov. 3, 1870, Mary, dau. of Dr. J. R. Hudson, of Nashville, Tenn. One child. Frank Williams Rockvtell, A.M., LL. B., sonof Hon. Juliusand Lucy Forbes (Walker) Rockwell, was born in Pittsfield, May 25, 1844 ; fitted for college with Ferdinand Ho£Biian of Stockbridge. Studied law at Harvard Law School, and with Hon. Justice Dewey, at Great Barrington ; LL. B., Harvard, 1870; admitted to the bar, in Mar., 1871 ; lawyer, Pittsfield, since '71 ; Special Justice of Dist. Court, Central Berkshire Co., '73 — '75 ; Member of Mass. House of Representatives, '78 — '79 ; State Senator, '81 — '1-12. Married, June 11, 1873, Mary Gilbert, dau. of Dea. Henry G. Davis, of Pittsfield. Three children. P. O. address, Pittsfield, Mass. John Gakdiner Smart, [Philadelphia, Pa. J, son of John Gardiner and Anna Maria (Stephenson) Smart, was born in Baltimore, Md., Sept. 30, 1840; fitted for college at Washington Academy, Cam- bridge, N. Y. ; Monmouth Coll., III., '64— '65 ; Amherst Coll., '65— '68. Princeton T. S., '68 — '71 ; s. s., Schaghticoke, N. Y., '71 ; or- dained at Greenwich, N. Y., May 15, 1872, and p., R. D. church, '72 — '82 ; traveled in Europe, '82 ; w. c, Cambridge, N. Y.. 'S3 — . Unmarried. P. O. address, Cambridge, N. Y. Artemas Brigham Smith, son of George and Eunice (Garfield) Smith, was born in Westminster, Mar. 21, 1844; fitted for college at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham. Studied law with Hon. W. W Rice, at Worcester, '68 — '69 ; Columbia Law School. "69 — '70 ; ad- mitted to the bar, in May, 1870; lawyer, N. Y. City, since '70. MaiTied, Sept. 23. 1874, Margaret, dau. of George Graham, of N. Y. City. P. O. address, 19 Park PI., N. Y. City. James Luther Terry, M. D., son of Rev. James P. and Cather- ine (Matson)Terry (class of '34), was born in Lyme, Ct.,M.70— '71 ; St. Louis Med. Coll., '71— '73 ; M. D., St. Louis Med. Coll., 1873 ; appointed Asst. Surgeon, U. S. Marine Hospital Service, Oct., 1876 ; Surgeon, in charge of U. S. Marine Hospital, St. Louis, Mo., '77 — '79 ; Surgeon, in charge of U. S. Marine Hospital, Cin- cinnati, O., '79 — '82; transferred to the charge of the service, at Baltimore, Md., Mar., '82 ; detailed for temporary duty as Medical Officer of the U. S. Revenue Cutter, (Cadet School Ship) , June — Oct., '81; cruise to Corunna, Spain, and the Azores; detailed as Medical Inspector of the crews of the Life Saving Stations on the N. J. Coast, Nov., '82. Author of "River Exposure; its Effect upon the Lungs," " Notes on the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878, in St. Louis, and at St. Louis Quarantine," and "Hygiene of the Steamboat on the Ohio River." P. O. address, U. S. Marine Hos- pital, Baltimore, Md. scientific department. Joseph Nee Sima, B. S., son of Tamige and Kotski Nee Sima, was born in Yeddo, Japan, Feb. 15, 1844 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover ; Amherst Coll., '68 — '70. Andover T. S., '70 — '74; ordained at Boston, Sept. 24, 1874; missionary of A. B. C. F. M., Kioto, Japan, since '74; in charge of a theological training school. Married. P. 0. address, Kioto, Japan. ALUMNI, 1871. 463 CLASS OF 1871. Geoege Crawford Adams, A. M., son of Samuel and Mary B. (Martin) Adams, was born in Castine, Me., Mar. 7, 1860 ; fitted for college at Castine High School, Me. Teacher, Meriden, Ct., '71 — '72; at Wallingford, Ct., '72; Yale T. S., '72— '75 ; ordained at Hillsboro, 111., Aug. 18, 1875, and p., '75— '77 ; p., Alton, 111., '77— '81 ; p., Fifth Cong, church, St. Louis, Mo., since '81. Mar- ried, May 22, 1875, Mercie Perkins, dau. of Otis S. Shepardson, of West Brooksville, Me. Five children. P. O. address, 2334 Adams St., St. Louis, Mo. Sidney Emory Bailey, A. M., son of Emory and Caroline M. (Palmer) Bailey, was born in Saxton's River, Vt., Sept. 24, 1844; fitted for college with Rev. William N. Wilbur, and Rev. Joseph A. Leach. Andover T. S., 1872; teacher, Swampscott, '78 — '81; principal of Grammar School, East Walpole, '81 — '82 ; of Walpole High School, since '82. Unmarried. P. O. address, Walpole, Ltjthee Emerson Barnes, son of Lucius and Nancy T. (Cole) Barnes, was born in Hardwick, Nov. 19, 1843 ; fitted for college at Wesleyan Academy, Wilbraham ; Amherst Coll., '66, and '67 — '71. Studied law with Bacon & Aldrieh, Worcester, and with William L. Smith, at Springfield, '71 — '73 ; admitted to the bar, in Dec, 1873 ; taught during the winter of '73 — '74; lawyer, No. Brookfield, since '74. Married, Apr. 8, 1874, Maria L., dau. of Peltiah Sheldon, of Leominster. No children. P. O. address, North Brookfield, Mass. Joseph Nathaniel Blanchard, A. M., son of Justus W. and Olive (Baker) Blanchard, was born in Albany, N. Y., July 1, 1849 ; fitted for college with Prof. L. H. Altmeyer,at Albany, N. Y. Teacher, Albany Classical Institute, '65 — '67; Berkeley Divinity School, Middletowu, Ct., '71 — '74; ordained deacon, Albany, N. Y., May 31, 1874; priest, Feb. 21, 1875; in charge of St. Paul's Mission, Greenwich, N. Y., '74 — '75 ; rector of St. James church, Fordham, N. Y. City, since '75. Married, June 3, 1880, H. Louise, dau. of Rev. William Anderson, of Fordham, N. Y. City. P. 0. address, Fordham, N. Y. Edwin Munsell Bliss, [Constantinople, Turkey], son of Isaac Grout and Eunice Bliss (Day) Bliss (class of '44), was born in Erz- room, Turkey, Sept. 12, 1848 ; fitted for college at Robert Coll., Con- stantinople, Turkey, and at Springfield High School. Yale T. S., '71 — '72, and '75 — '77 ; ordained at New Haven, Ct., May 18, 1877 ; Asst. Agt. of the American Bible Society for the Levant, '72 — '75, and since 464 ALUMNI, 1871. '77 ; has made journeys through Asia Minor, Persia, and the Caucas- us, in connection with his work ; residence at Constantinople, Turkey. Married, at Seir, Persia, June 5, 1879, Minnie L., dau. of Alexander J. Henderson, of N. Y. City. P. O. address, Constanti- nople, Turkey. Raymond Landon Bridgman, son of Richard Baxter and Mary (Nutting) Bridgman, was born in Amherst, Sept. 26, 1848 ; fitted for college at Amherst High School ; Amherst Coll., '66 — '69, and '70_'71. With the " Springfield Republican," '71 ; with the Taunton Daily "Gazette," two months; with the Daily Evening "Telegraph," '72 ; with the Worcester " Spy," '73— '74 ; Yale Post Graduate Dept., '74 — '76; with the Boston Daily " Advertiser," since '76. Married, Jan. 6, 1880, Mary A. M., dau. of Enos D. Williams, of Amherst. One child. P. O. address, Boston Daily Advertiser, Boston, Mass. Chaeles Henry Brownell, LL. B., [Peru, Ind.J, son of Abner C. and Eliza A. (Smith) Brownell, was born in Cleveland, O., June 2, 1847; fitted for college with Prof . Carl Rviger of Cleveland, 0. Columbia Law School, '73 — '76 ; LL. B., Columbia, 1875 ; practised at Indianapolis, Ind., '75 — '78; engaged in banking, Peru, Ind., since '78. Married, Aug. 23, 1882, Augusta, dau. of John Erhardt, of N. Y. City. P. 0. address, Peru, Ind. William Crary Brownell, son of Isaac W. and Lucia E. (Brown) Brownell, was born in N. Y. City, Aug. 30, 1851 ; fitted for college at Charles Institute, Newport, R. I. With the N. Y. " World," '71 — '79 ; since then with the " Nation." Married, Jan. 3, 1878, Virginia S., dau. of Daniel T. Swinburne, of Newport, R. I. P. O. address, 35 Park Row, N. Y. City. Samuel Patterson Butler, son of Thomas S. and Jane (Patter- son) Butler, was born in Cincinnati, O., July 18, 1850; fitted for college with Eugene F. Bliss, at Cincinnati, O. Journalist, in Cin- cinnati, O., '71 — '73; in Indianapolis, Ind., '73 — '75; Washington correspondent of the N. Y. " Sun," '75 — '79 ; Clerk to Senate Com- mittee on Territories, '79 — '81; now editor on "The Commercial," Cincinnati, O. Unmarried. P. O. address, 453 W. 7th St., Cincin- nati, O. Hobart Cheeseman, a. M., M. D., son of Benjamin Palmer and Lois Almeda (Parmeuter) Cheeseman, was born in Theresa, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1844; fitted for college at Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary, N. Y. ; Amherst Coll., '66— '68, and '69— '71 ; Principal of Bellows Falls High School, Vt., '71 — '73; Stationer, business in Boston, '73— '75; Univ. of City of N. Y. Med. School, '75— '78 ; M. D., ALUMNI, 1871. 465 Univ. of City of N. Y., 1878 ; practised in N. Y. City, since '78 ; in St. Luke's Hospital, '78 — '79 ; Attending Physician for diseases of tlie throat and chest. No. Western Dispensary. Married, Jan. 4, 1876, Georgiana Teal, dau. of P. H. Peterson, M. D., of Union Springs, N. Y. Two children. P. 0. address, 244 West 56th St., N. Y. City. William Henry Chickering, A. M., LL. B^., [Pittsfield], son of Henry and Elvira P. (Allen) Chickering, was born in No. Adams, Apr. 19, 1849 ; fitted for college at Pittsfield High School. Instruc- tor in Oahu Coll., Honolulu, H. I., '71 — '73 ; studied law with Hon. H. S. Dawes, at Pittsfield, '73 — '74 ; at Boston Univ. Law School, '74 — '75 ; LL. B., Boston Univ., 1875 ; lawyer, San Francisco, Cal., residing at Oakland, since Oct., 1875. Married, Nov. 4, 1876, Car- oline A., dau. of George M. Clapp, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Three children. P. O. address, 214 Sansome St., San Francisco, Cal. Maurice Dwight Clarke, M. D., son of Moses and Laura Wool- sey (Dwight) Clarke, was born in East Cambridge, Nov. 2, 1851 ; fitted for college at Cambridge High School. Teacher, Walpole, '71 — '72; local editor of Manchester, N. H., Daily "Mirror and American," '72— '76; Harvard Med. School, '78— '81 ; M. D., Harvard, 1882 ; house physician, Boston City Hospital, '81 — '82 ; house physician, Boston Lying-in Hospital, '83. Author of " History of Manchester." Married, June 24, 1880, Mary Jane, dau. of Joseph Wilson, of Bellows Falls, Vt. One child. P. 0. address, 24 McLean St., Boston, Mass. Selah Merrill Clarke, son of Noah Turner and Laura Mason (Merrill) Clarke, was born in Canandaigua, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1851 ; fitted for college at Canandaigua Academy, N. Y-c ; Amherst Coll., '68 — '71. Teacher, Latin and Mathematics, Canandaigua Academy, N. Y., '71— '72 ; reporter for "The World," N. Y., '72— '81 : con- nected with " The Sun," N. Y., since '81. Unmarried. P. 0. ad- dress, 35 Park Row, N. Y. City. Jason Langdon Curtis, son of Jason Langdon and Susan Sophia (Oaks) Curtis, was born in Rockport, June 22, 1848 ; fitted for col- lege at Gloucester High School. Asst. Supt. of State Reform School, Westboro, '72; Asst. Supt., N. J. State Reform School, Jamesburgh, '72 ; teacher of Young Men's School, Rockport, '74 ; principal of High School, Upton, '75 ; master of Greenwood School, Hyde Park, since '76. Married, at Andover, Jan. 1, 1876, Carrie Flagg, dau. of Rev. Luther Harris Sheldon, of Westboro. One child. P. O. address, Box 391, Hj'de Park, Mass. 52 466 ALUMNI, 1871. George Edgg Cdtting, A. M., [Waltham], son of Charles and Elizabeth (Temple) Cutting, was born in Belmont, Oct. 9, 1848 ; fitted for college at "Waltham High School. Academic Instructor, Saratoga Springs High School, N. Y., '71 — '72 ; principal of Water- ville, N. Y., Union School and Academy, since '72 ; special corres- pondent of " Utica Morning Herald," since '73. Author of "Stu- dent Life at Amherst College." Married, Aug. 4, 1875, Elleu Lorinda, dau. of Isaac IS'ewton Chollar, of Homer, N. Y. Two children. P. O. address, Waterville, N. Y. John Eddy Day, A. M., [Webster], son of Augustus E. and Lucy Ann (Short) Day, was born in So. Killingly, Ct., Mar. 26, 1851; fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Andover ; Amherst Coll., '68— '71. Principalof WestboroHighScliool, '71— '74; Supt. of Schools, Westboro, '74 — '75 ; practised law in Worcester, since '75. Notary Public. Married, Dec. 7, 1876, Abbie F., dau. of Hamilton B. Faj', of Worcester. One child. P. O. address, Chapin Block, Worcester, Mass. Edward Provost De Moit, LL. B., [Hudson Cit^-, N. Y.j, son of George V. and Mary (Newkirk) De Mott, was born in Jersey City, N. J., Dec. 25, 1860 ; fitted for college with Herbert J. Cooke, in N. Y. City; Amherst Coll., '68 — '71. Columbia Law School, '71 — '73 ; LL. B., Columbia, 1873 ; lawyer, Jersey City, N. J., since '74 ; engaged in manufacture of engines, boilers, etc., Jersey City, N. J., since '80. Married, Oct. 4, 1876, J. Louise, dau. of Dr. J. G. Curtis, of Jersey City, N. J. One child. P. O. address, Jersey City, N. J. Carlos Eugene Dunshee, [St. Charles, la. J, son of Robert and Esther (Mills) Dunshee, was born in Twinsborough, O., Mar. 22, 1846 ; fitted for college at' Beaver Dam Academy, Wis. ; Amherst Coll., '66— '68, and '69— '71. Railroad clerk, '72 ; in the hardware business. Fort Wayne, Ind., '72 — '79 ; with Hatch, Holbrook & Co., lumber dealers, Chicago, 111., '79— '80 ; Sec. of Tenn. Lumber Co., Danville, Tenn., since '80. Unmarried. P. O. address, Danville, Tenn. Henry Warren Eldredge, [Kensiugton, N. H.], son of Rev. Erasmus D. and Isabel T. (Hill) Eldredge, was born in Hampton, N. H., May 17, 1846 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academy,Exeter, N. H. Teacher, Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., '71 — '72; Hart- ford T. S., '72— '75 ; ordained at Becket, Jan. 18, 1876, and p., '76— '77 ; p.. East Weymouth, '77— '80 ; p.. So. Deerfleld, '80— '82 ; p.. Turners Falls, and Millers Falls, since '82. Married, Sept. 12, 1876, Jennie S., dau. of Samuel Loveland, of Hinsdale. Two chil- ' dren. P. O. address. Turners Falls, Mass. ALUMNI, 1871. 467 Edward Southworth Fitz, A. M., M. D., [Chicopee], son of George W. and Catherine (Van Home) Fitz, was born in Pembroke, N. H., Sept. 6, 1842 ; fitted for college at Wilbraham and Monson Academies. AndoverT. S., '71 — '73; s. s., Derry, N. 11., '71— '72; a. p.. Park St. Cong, church, West Springfield, '72— '73 ; or- dained at Southampton, May 20, 1874, and p., '74 — '76; studied medicine at Rush Med. Coll., Chicago, 111., '77— '80 ; M. D., Rush Med. Coll., 1881 ; practised in Chicago, 111., '81— '82 ; p., Presbyte- rian church, Mason City, 111., since '82. Has been Asst. Supt. of Freedmen, under the Freedmen's Bureau. Married, July 2, 1873, Sarah Elizabeth, dau. of Rev. David N. Coburn, of Monson. Two children. P. O. address, Mason City, 111. William Trowbridge Forbes, son of Ephraim Trowbridge and Catherine (White) Forbes, was born" in Westboro, May 24, 1850 ; fitted for college with Rev. James Tufts of Monson. Tutor in Math- ematics, Robert Coll., Constantinople, Ty., '71 — '74 ; Standing Jus- tice of First District Court of Eastern Worcester, '75 — '79 ; lawyer, Westboro, since '79 ; Representative to Mass. Legislature, '81, and '82. Unmarried. P. O. address, Westboro, Mass. Andrew Elmer Ford, [No. Abington], son of James and Deborah H. (Jones) Ford, was born in West Abington, Aug. 17, 1850 ; fitted for college at No. Abington High Scliool. Teacher, Oxford, '71 — '73 ; principal of Clinton High School, since '73. Married, July 2, 1878, Ellen L., dau. of Dr. G. W. Burdette, of Clinton. One child. P. 0. address, Clinton, Mass. Jesse McDonald Freels, A. M., LL. B., [Scarborough, Tenn.], son of William S. and Maria (Tunnell) Freels, was born in Rob- ertsville, Tenn., Oct. 13, 1842 ; was three years in the Union Army, 3d Regt. Tenn. Vols. ; fitted for college at East Tenn. Univ. ; East Tenn. Univ., '67— '69 ; Amherst Coll., '69— '71. Teacher, Plain- view, 111., '71 — '72 ; Iowa State Univ. Law School, '73 — '74 ; LL. B., Iowa State Univ., 1874 ; lawyer. East St. Louis, 111., since '74 ; City Atty., since '77. Unmarried. P. O. address. East St. Louis, III. William Greenwood, son of Mason Monroe and Mary Spofford (Littlefield) Greenwood, was born in Boston, July 16, 1845 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Yale T. S., '71— '74 ; ordained at Hatfield, Sept. 1, 1874, and p., '74— '76 ; p.. West Cong, church, Haverhill, '77 — '79 ; w. c. there, '79 — '80; also traveling in Europe ; studied Philology, residing in Boston, and Cambridge, '80— '83 ; p., Windsor, Vt., '83—. Married, June 16, 1874, Julia A., dau. of Rev. Henry Ballantine, of Ahmednuggur, India. P. O. address, Windsor, Vt. 468 ALUMNI, 1871. Edward Smith Hall, [Worcester, Vt. J, son of Francis Edward and Frances (Smith) Hall, was born in Manchester, N. H., May 9, 1850 ; fitted for college at Montpelier, Vt. Teacher, Granville, O., '71 — -'72 ; principal of High School, Belchertown, '72 — '73 ; teacher, Worcester, Vt., '73 — '74 ; Canandaigna, N. Y., '74 — '76 ; principal. Union School, Huntington, L. I., since '76. Married, July 2, 1873, Susan Maria, dau. of Elijah Ayres, of Amherst. P. O. address, Huntington, L. I., N. Y. William Lerot Hall, A. M., son of A. T. and Elizabeth (Mitch- ell) Hall, was born in Knox Co., near Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 24, 1847; fitted for college at East Tenn. Univ., Knoxville, Tenn. Studied law a short time at Knoxville, Tenn. ; Clerk of Dist. Court, and Master in Chancery, Montana Ter., '72 — '76; proprietor and publisher of " Dallas Commercial," Tes., '76 — '78; lawyer, Tenn., '78 — '79; consolidated the "Daily Herald," and "Commercial," Dallas, Tex., in '79, and associate proprietor and publisher since then. Married, Mar. 14, 1877, Helen, dau. of Hon. Thomas Freeman, of Trenton, Tenn. P- O. address, Dallas, Tex. William H. Hartzell, son of Otho and Elizabeth Clark (John- son) Hartzell, was born in Washington, Pa., Dec. 18, 1840; served three years in the Union Army ; fitted for college at Washington and Jefferson Coll., Pa. ; Washington and Jefferson Coll., '67 — '68 ; Am- herst Coll., '69— '71. Western T. S., '71— '74; teacher, Biddle Univ., N. C, '74— '75 ; ordained at Glenville, Md., Nov. 24, 1876, and p. of Deer Creek Presbyterian church there, since '76. Unmar- ried. P. O. address, Glenville, Md. Pliny Nelson Haskell, A. M., LL. B., son of George H. and Abby Phoebe (Foster) Haskell, was born in No. Bloomfield, O., Aug. 15, 1846 ; fitted for college at Bloomfield Academy, 0. ; West- ern Reserve Coll., '67— '69 ; Amherst Coll., '69— '71. Supt. of Schools, Hyde Park, 111., '71 — '75 ; studied law with Ayer & Kales, and with Hon. Leonard Swett, at Chicago, 111., '75 — '77; LL. B., Union Law School, 1877 ; admitted to the bar, Sept., 1877 ; lawyer, Chicago, 111., since '77. Married, July 22, 1880, Cleora, dau. of Joseph G. Stolp, of Aurora, 111. One child. P. O. address, 48 Montauk Block, Chicago, 111. Datid Hill, A. M.,LL. B., [Fairfield, N. Y.J, son of Eobert and Isabelle (McWilliams) Hill, was born in Perinton, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1838 ; fitted for college at Fairfield Seminary, N. Y. Served in the army, as private, '62; 1st Lieut., '62 — '63; Capt., '63 — '64; teacher of Rhetoric aud Elocution, Williston Seminary, Easthamp- ton, '71— '76; in ill health, '76— '77; Boston Univ. Law School, '77— '78; LL. B., Boston Univ. Law School, 1878; admitted to the ALUMNI, 1871. 469 bar, at Northampton, July, 1878 ; lawyer there, '78 — '80 ; traveled in the West, for the benefit of his health, '80 — '81 ; lawyer in North- ampton, since '81, with residence in Easthampton. Married, June 6, 1880, at St. Paul, Minn., S. Josie, dau. of William Scott, of Perinton, N. Y. One child. P. O. address, Northampton, Mass\ William Bkadfoed Homer, son of Alured and Ruth (Bliss) Homer, was born in Brimfield, July 29, 1849 ; fitted for college at Hitchcock High School, Brimfield, and at Williston Seminary, East- hampton. Columbia Law School, '71 — '72 ; admitted to the bar, at Northampton, June 10, 1872; lawyer, St. Louis, Mo., since '72. Married, Sept. 20, 1876, H. Louise, dau. of Jonathan Hart, of Hart- ford, Ct. One child. P. 0. address, 411 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. George Milton Howe, [Charlton], son of Daniel M. and Harriet (Woodbury) Howe, was born in Westminster, July 23, 1844 ; fitted for college at Nichols Academy, Dudley; Amherst Coll., '68 — '71. Andover T. S., '71 — -'74; ordained at Princeton, July 8, 1874, and p.. First Cong, church, since '74. Married, May 27, 1875, Sarah M., dau. of Jonathan Kendall, Of Lowell. One child. P. O. ad- dress, Princeton, Mass. William Henry Hubbard, A. M., [Louisville, Ky.J, son of Wil- liam Henry and Anna (Hinds) Hubbard, was born in Lexington, Ky., Apr. 16, 1851 ; fitted for college at Louisville Univ., Kj. ; Lou- isville Univ., '67— '68 ; Amherst Coll., '68— '71. Andover T. S., '71 — '72 ; Princeton T. S., '72 — '74 ; ordained by Presbytery of New Brunswick, N. J., Oct. 29, 1874 ; a. p., Coug. church, Rutland, '74 — '75; a. p., Cong, church. West Amesbury (now Merrimac), '75 — '76, and p., '76 — '83 ; received a call to South church. Concord, N. H., May, '83. Unmarried. P. O. address, Merrimac, Mass. Calvin Keyser, A. M., son of Smiley and Margaret (Galloway) Keyser, was born in Bellaire, O., Jan. 30, 1846; fitted for college at Vermillion Institute, Hayesville, O., and at Washington and Jeff- erson Coll., Washington, Pa. ; Washington and Jefferson Coll., '67 — '68 ; Amherst Coll., '68— '71. Union T. S., '71— '73, and '74— '75 ; ordained at Fall River, Dec. 28, 1875, and p., Third church, '75 — '83. Unmarried. P. O. address. Fall River, Mass. Herbert Gardiner Lord, [Brooklyn, N. Y.], son of Rev. Daniel and Eliza Ann (Hardy) Lord, was born in West Newton, Mar. 29, 1849 ; fitted for college with Prof. John Overhiser, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Tutor, Knox Coll., Galesburg, 111., '71— '72 ; Principal of Hol- liston High School, '72 ; Union T. S., '74 — '77; s. s.. West Side Presbyterian church, Buffalo, N. Y., '77 — '78 ; ordained there, Feb. 28, 1878, and p., since '78. Unmarried. P. O. address, 323 Porter Ave., Buffalo, N.Y. 470 ALUMNI, 1871. Charles William Mallort, [Hamden, N. Y.], sou of William and Frances A. (Combs) Mallory, was born in Walton, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1843 ; fitted for college at Walton Academy, N. Y. Yale T. S., '71— '74 ; ordained at Housatonic, June 18, 1874, and p., since '74. Member of School Board, Great Barrington, since '82. Married, (1) Jan. 4, 1874, Ella A., dau. of Otis A. Judd, of So. Hadley Falls, who died Jan. 23, 1875 ; (2) Aug. 17, 1877, Jennie M., dau. of Brackett Lord, of Newton. One child. P. O. address, Housatonic, Mass. Edwin Konigmacher Martin, A. M., son of Barton B. and Catherine C. (Eohrer) Martin, was born in Lancaster, Pa., Oct. 1, 1844 ; fitted for college at Phillips Academj-, Andover ; served as private, in the 79th Pa. Vols., '61 — '65 ; Princeton Coll., '67 ; Am- herst Coll., '67 — '71. Wholesale lumber dealer, Lancaster, Pa., '71 — '75 ; studied law witli Hon. Thomas Franklin, LL. D., at Lan- caster, Pa., '75 — '76; admitted to the bar, June 1, 1876; lawyer, Lancaster, Pa., since '76. Married, June 2, 1881, Carrie A., dau. of Theodore E. Variclj, of Jersey. City, N. J. P. O. address, Lan- caster, Pa. Arthur Bennet MoRONG, M. D., [Gloucester], son of Thomas and Mary Lamson (Bennet) Mdrong, was born in Cambridge, Oct. 25, 1849 ; fitted for college at Gloucester High School. Teacher, Quincy Grammar School, Boston, '71 — '72 ; Harvard Medical School, '72 — ^'75; M. D., Harvard, 1875; physician, Boston, since '76; teacher of Zoology, in one of the Boston High Schools, since '81 ; Professor of Physiology and Hygiene, Coll. of Physicians and Sur- geons, Boston. Married, July 20, 1876, Abbie F., dau. of Samuel R. Smith, of Ipswich. One child. P. O. address, 713 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Anson Daniel Morse, A. M., son of Harmon and Elizabeth Murray (Buck) Morse, was born in East Cambridge, Vt., Aug. 13,. 1846 ; fitted for college with S. H. Pearl ; Amherst Coll., '66 — '68, and '70— '71. Teacher, Williston' Seminary, Easthampton, '72— '75 ; Instructor in Political Economy, Amherst Coll., '76 — '77 ; Pro- fessor of Political Economy, and Instructor in History, '77 — '78 ; Professor of Political Economy and History, since '78 ; studying in Germany, '83. Married, Sept. 3, 1878, Margaret Duncan, dau. of Zebulon Stiles Ely, of N. Y. City. Three children. P. O. address, Amherst, Mass. Leonard Morse, son of Nathan and Eunice (Bass) Morse, was born in East Woodstock, Ct., May 26, 1848; fitted for college at Nichols Academy, Dudley. Teacher, at Millbury, '71 — '73; studied ALUMNI, 1871. 471 law, '73 — '75 ; admitted to the bar, at Norwich, Ct., in June, 1875 ; lawyer, Norwich, Ct., '75 — '76; lawyer, Hartford, Ct., since '76. Unmarried. P. O. address, 297 Main St., Hartford, Ct. Arthur Richards Paine, A. M., M. D., son of William Pomeroy and Sarah (Mack) Paine (class of '27), was born in Holden, May 9, 1846 ; fitted for college with his father; Amherst Coll., '68— '71. Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y. City, '72— '75 ; M. D., Columbia Coll., '75 ; resident physician, Brooltlyn City Hospital, N. Y., '75 — '76; attending physician there, since '76. P. O. address, 485 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. DwiGHT DixsoN Porter, LL. B., [Pulaski, N. Y.], son of Nel- son B. and Mary Fidelia (Dixson) Porter, was born in Sauquoit, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1844 ; fitted for college at Falley Seminary, Fulton, N. Y. Studied law with Hon. Alexander T. Goodwin, at Utica, N. Y., and at Hamilton Coll. Law School, '71 — '73; LL. B., Hamilton, 1873 ; admitted to the bar, June 20, 1873 ; lawyer, in firm of Good- win & Porter, Utica, N. Y., '73— '77 ; by himself, '77— '78 ; mem- ber of the firm of Root & Porter, Utica, N. Y., since '78. Married, at Dayton, O., Apr. 23, 1874, Adelia D., dau of Henry D. Dixson, of Sauquoit, N. Y. Three children. P. 0. address, 120 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. Robert Campbell Rockwell, [Lenox], son of Hon. Julius and Lucy Forbes (Walker) Rockwell, was born in Pittsfield, Aug. 28, 1848 ; fitted for college at Amherst. Journalist, at Great Barrington, Lee and Springfield, since '71. Unmarried. P. O. address, "Union Ofllce," Springfield, Mass. EIdward Payson Root, son of Solomon W. and Betsey A. (Kel- logg) Root, was born in Montague, Aug. 4, 1844 ; fitted for college at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. Asst. Librarian, Amherst Coll., '71 — '72 ; Yale T. S., '72— '75 ; ordained at Hamp- den, June 1, 1876, and p., since '76. Married, Dec. 24, 1875, Fannie I., dau. of Ira Bryant, of New Haven, Ct. One child. P. 0. address, Hampden, Mass. George Franklin Sawyer, [West Minot, Me. J, son of Matthias Plant and Martha (Allen) Sawyer, was born in Minot, Me., Jan. 27, 1840 ; fitted for college at Edward Little Institute, Auburn, Me. Teacher at Fairfield Seminary, N. Y., '71 — '73; principal of Belleville Academy, N. Y., '74^'81 ; Professor of Nat. Science, State Normal School, Cortland, N. Y., '81 — '82 ; principal of Seneca Falls High School, N. Y., since '82 ; served in the U. S. A., '62— '65. Married, Apr. 28, 1874, Mary E., dau. of Otis Thompson, of Syracuse, N. Y. P. O. address, Seneca Falls, N. Y. 472 ALUMNI, 1871. Henry Hovby Sawtee, A. M., [Easthampton] , son of Edmund H. and Adeline (Farnsworth) Sawyer, was born in Brattleboro, Vt., Sept. 11, 1849 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthamp- ton. With Goddard and Brother, N. Y., tailor's trimmings, '71 — '72; Asst. Book Keeper, Bank of Metropolis, N. Y., '72— '73; Discount Clerk, West Side Bank, N. Y., '73 — '74; Cashier of J. Graham & Co., cotton brokers, Selma, Ala., '74 — '75 ; manufactur- er, Easthampton, '75 — '81; interested in mining, since '81. P. O. address, Easthampton, Mass. David Augustus Shaw, [East Amherst] , son of David Augus- tus and Orrill B. (Merritt) Shaw, was born in Warren, June 16, 1847; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthamp- ton. Teacher, Wales ; carpenter, Wales, '71 — '73; teacher in Three Eivers, and farmer in Wales, '74 ; carpenter, Brimfleld, and teacher in Sturbridge, '75; teacher, Sturbridge and Washington, N. H., '76 — '78 ; farmer, Wales, since '78. Unmarried. P. O. address, Wales, Mass. Arthur Raymond Simmons, M. D., son of Hervey and Emily (Wright) Simmons, was born in New Haven, N. Y., May 5, 1847 ; fitted for college at Falley Seminarj', Fulton, N. Y. ; Mich. Univ., '66— '68 ; Amherst Coll., '68— '71. Principal of Lonsdale High School, E. I., '71 — '73; studied medicine at Lonsdale, E. I., '72—; '75; physician, New Hartford, N. Y., since '75. Married, Dec. 2, 1875, Emma Eing, of Hartford, Ct. Two children. P. 0. address, New Hartford, N. Y. John Woodruff Simpson, LL. B., son of James W. and Jane B. (Walker) Simpson, was born in Craftsbury, Vt., Oct. 13, 1860; fit- ted for college at State Normal School, Johnson, Vt. Columbia Law School, '71 — '73; LL. B., Columbia, 1873; admitted to the bar, in June, '73 ; lawyer, N. Y. City, since '73. Unmarried. P. O. address, 120 Broadway, N. Y. City. Edward Tinker Slogum, A. M., LL. B., son of William F. and Margaret (Tinker) Slocum, was born in Grafton, Oct. 29, 1849 ; fitted for college at Grafton High School. Civil Engineer, '71 — '72 ; teacher, '72 — '73; Boston Univ. Law School, '72 — '74; LL. B., Boston Univ., 1874; admitted to the bar, Dec. 24, 1874; lawyer, Boston, '74— '77 ; at Lee, '77—. Married. P. O. address, Pitts- field, Mass. JosiAH Eenick Smith, son of Eev. Josiah D. and Ann Eliza (Osborn) Smith, was born in Columbus, O., Oct. 24, 1851 ; fitted for college at Columbus High School, 0. Teacher and journalist, Columbus, 0., since '71. P. 0. address, 466 E. Rich St., Colum- bus, O. ALUMNI, 1871. 473 Charles Spelman Stiles, [Chicopee Falls], son of Charles S. and Henrietta Ophelia (Holtou) Stiles, was born in Chicopee, Dec. 4, 1848 ; fitted for college at Williston Seminary, Easthampton. Senior Instructor in West Penn. Square Academj', Philadelphia, Pa., '71 — '73. Asst. Principal, Mount Pleasant Academy, Sing Sing, N. Y., '73— '76 ; studied law, '76— '78 ; admitted to the N. Y. bar, May 16, 1878; lawyer, Sing Sing, N. Y., '78 — '79; teacher of private pupils, in classics, Chicopee Falls, since '79. P. 0. address, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Theodore Lamme Stiles, [Indianapolis, Ind. J, son of Daniel J. and Maria S. (Lamme) Stiles, was born in Medway, O., July 12, 1848; fitted for college at State Univ., Athens, O. Columbia Law School, '71 — '72 ; admitted to the bar, in June, 1872 ; lawyer, Indian- apolis, Ind., '72 — '73; at N. Y. City, '73 — '77; at Indianapolis, Ind., '77 — '78; at Tucson, Ariz., since '78. Married, at Amherst, Aug. 22, 1872, Sarah B., dau. of Rev. Eli Smith, D. D., of Beirut, Syria. P. O. address, Tucson, Ariz. Edward George Stone, A. M., [Danbury, Ct], son of George W. and Emily (Lyman) Stone, was born in Warren, Ct., Aug. 4, 1845 ; fitted for college at Monson Academy. Andover T. S., '71 — '74; s. s.. New Castle, N. H., '74; ordained there, Oct. 28, 1874, and p., "74 — '75 ; s. s.. So. Royalston, '76 — '78 ; a. p.. First Cong, church, Granby, Ct., '78— '80 ; a. p.. West Suffleld, Ct., ^'80— '81 ; w. c. West Suffleld, Ct., '81— '82 ; a. p., Acworth, N. H., since '82. Married, May 5, 1875, Carrie E., dau. of Alanso S. Neal, of New Hartford, Ct. Two children. P. O. address, Acworth, N. H. Frank Mansefield Taylor, son of Henry A. Taylor, was born in N. Y. City, Apr. 5, 1850 ; fitted for college in N. Y. City. Engaged in mining business in Austin, Nev., and in Georgetown, Colo., '72—. Married. P. O. address, 4 East 49th St., N. Y. City. Israel Newton Terry, son of Rev. James Pease and Catherine A. (Matson) Terry (class of 34), was born in So. Weymouth, Feb. 20, 1851 ; fitted for college at Weymouth High School. In business, N. Y. City, '71— '72 ; Hartford T. S., '72— '75 ; Union T. S., '75— '76 ; ordained at New Hartford, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1876, and p., Pres- byterian church, since '76. Married, Sept. 28, 1880, Emily H., dau. of Francis Butler, of New Hartford, N. Y. P. O. address. New Hartford, N. Y. Everett Augustine Thompson, A. M., [No. Woburn], son of Rev. Leander and Anne Eliza (Avery) Thompson, was born in So. 53 474 ALUMNI, 1871. Hadley, Mar. 28, 1847 ; fitted for college at Woburn High School ; Amherst Coll., '66— '69, and '70— '71. Teacher, Woburn High School, '71— '76 ; in Springfield High School, since '76. Unmarried. P. 0. address, Springfield, Mass. Samuel Watson Tindell, A. M^, [Knoxville, Tenn.], son of Hiram and Mary (Harbison) Tindell, was born in Church Grove, Tenn., Oct. 4, 1844 ; fitted for college atEastTenn. Univ. ; East Tenn. Univ., '67— '69; Amherst Coll., '69— '71. Teacher, Upton High School, '71 ; Newton T. S., '71— '74; s. s.. Gushing, Me., '72; or- dained at Knoxville, Tenn., Aug. 2, 1874, and p., First Baptist church, '74; principal, Franklin Academy, Jacksboro, Tenn., '74 — '75; p.. Baptist church, Cleveland, Tenn., '75— '78; Principal of Cleveland Young Ladies Institute, Tenn., '77— '79; Supt. Public. Instruction, Bradley Co., Tenn., '79 ; at Ehea Springs, Tenn., '79— '81 ; principal of Franklin Academy, Jacksboro, Tenn., '81 — '82; Professor of Latin and Greek, Carson Coll., Mossy Creek, Tenn., since '82 ; Chairman of the Faculty, since Jan., '83. Capt., Co. G., 7th Tenn. U. S. Vols., '62— '65. Married, (1) Jan. 22, 1874, Liz- zie, dau. of Edwin L. Ames, of Sebec, Me., who died Aug. 14, 1876 ; (2) July 15, 1878, Katie, dau. of John D. Chattin, of Rhea Springs, Tenn. Three children. P. O. address, Mossy Creek, Tenn. Charles Lucius Tomblen, son of Lucius and Charlotte A. (Eice) Tomblen, was born in West Brookfield, June 26, 1848 ; fitted for college with Harris R. Greene, at Worcester. Andover T. S., '71 — '74 ; preached occasionally only, in consequence of poor health, '74 — '77 ; ordained as evangelist, Aug. 30, 1877 ; a. p., Gil- manton Iron Works, N. H., '77 — '78 ; a. p., So. Royalston, '78 — '81 ; a. p., Simsbury, Ct., since '81. Married, May 12, 1875, Helen E., dau. of Simeon H. Bliss, of Essex, Vt. One child. P. O. address, Simsbury, Ct. Claudio Wilson, M. D., [Stoughton], son of Rev. Thomas and Sarah E. (Haskell) Wilson, was born in Palmer, Jan. 6, 1850 ; fit- ted for college at Stoughton High School. Teacher, in the Ohio Institute for the Blind, Columbus, O., '71 — '73 ; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., '73— '76 ; M. D., Columbia, 1876 ; practised at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Utica, N. Y., '76 — '77; at Waterville, N. Y., since '77. Married, June 5, 1877, Anna A., dau. of Leonard Hodges, of Stoughton. Two children. P. 0. address, Waterville, N. Y. ADDITIONS AND COKKECTIONS. 1823. T. Packard. Missionary, Martha's Vineyard, '27. 1823. H. Smith. Marcellus, N. Y., '27— '34 ; Margaretta, 0., '84— '38 ; Almont, Mich., '38 — '42 ; Margaretta, 0., preacliing eight- een years, teaching three years more. 1824. E. A. Beach. Auburn T. S., '26— '27. 1824. J. BuKT. One child. 1824. E. L. Fuller. Died, Nov. 16, 1881. 1824. F. P. Rowland. Died, Aug. 10, 1882. 1824. B. Ladd. Ordained at Oriskany Falls, N. Y. Married, Mrs. Wood, May 4, 1849. 1824. A. Richards. Ordained, Nov. 7, 1827. Died, May 9, 1883. 1824. G. Shepard'. Ordained, Feb. 12, 1828. 1824. G-. C. Shepard. Ordained priest, Aug. 8, 1827. 1825. J. Campbell. Honesdale, Pa., '29— '35 ; S. S. Agt., Utica, N. Y., '36 — 37 ; Hamburgh, N. J., '38— '56 ; La Fayette, N. J., '56— '69 ; resided there, '69— '72. Died, May 15, 1872. 1825. R. Clapp. Auburn T. S., '26 ; ordained as Presbyterian, at Byron, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1829. Married, (3) Sarah Sobrina Brown; (4) Mrs. Margaret Ballard ; (5) Catherine Combs. 1825. F. W. Graves, p., Alton, 111., '35— '38 ; Edwardsville, 111., '38— '39. Married Susan Elizabeth Hayt. 1826. Hugh Carlisle. Rough Creek, Va., '32 — ; West Hano- ver, Ind., '36 — ; Cape Vincent, N. Y., '46 — ; resided at Catasau- qua, Pa. ; Birmingham, O., '64 — '56 ; Hartford, O., '56 — '58 ; resided at Croton, O., '58— '70 ; Rootstown, O., '71. 1826. B. C. Cressy. Ordained as Presbyterian evangelist, at Avon, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1829 ; Salem, Ind., '29— '32. 1826. S. DuNTON. Born, Mar. 23, 1798. Ordained, Sept. 16, 1830 ; Nor walk and Peru, O., '30— '31 ; Florence, 0., '32; Fitch- ville, 0., '32— '35 ; Eden, O., '36—; Huron, O., '43—. 1826. S. F. Haven. LL. D., Amherst, 1879. 1826. M. Kimball. Born, Feb. 20, 1799. Auburn T. S., '27— '29. 1827. C. G. Clark. Webster, Mich., '29— '48, and '52— '58 ; Kensington and New Hudson, Mich., two years ; Lodi, Mich., two years. Four children. 1827. T. Reynolds. Auburn T. S.,'27— '28; Parishville and Pierpont, N. Y., '30— '31 ; Constable, N. Y., '33; Keene, N. Y., ,36— '37 ; Fairfax and Fairfield, Vt., '37— '42 ; Fairfax, Vt., '42— '44. 476 ALUMNI, '27— '36. 1827. A. Wright. Ordained at Henrietta, N. Y., by Genesee Assoc, June 2, 1830; at Belmont, Mount Prairie, Pleasant Hill, Paris, and Florida, Mo., '30 — '46. At G-reen Mountain, la., '59 — '60. 1828. H. Adams. Died, March, 1883. 1828. I. Bliss. Elba, N. Y., '34 ; Virgil, N. Y., '36; resided in 111., '46—. 1828. W. BoLLEs. Died, Mar. 20, 1883. 1828. H. Brown. Died, Feb. 20, 1883. 1828. 0. H. Gregory. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, Apr. 21, 1831. 1828. E. Strong. Died at Downer's Grove, 111., Dec. 27, 1882. 1830. C. C. CoRSS. s. s., Barclay, Pa., '69— '70 ; s. s.. Re- formed Presbyterian church, Ulster, Pa., '71; teacher, Smithfield, Pa., '74—. 1830. J. L. Merrick. Missionary, Tabreez, '35 ; Shiraz, '36 ; Tabreez, '37— '41 ; Oroomiah, '41— '45. Author of " Life of Mo- hammed." Translated several works into Persian. 1830. L. H. Van Dyck. Rector of Herzog Hall, '76— '80. P. O. address, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1831. R. Bliss. P. 0. address, Springfield, Mass. 1831. J. L. Fbary. Ordained by Presbytery of St. Louis, Oct. 9, 1838 ; missionary, Apple Creek, Mo., '38 — '41; s. s., Brazeau, Mo., '41— '42; s. s., Des Moines, la., '42— '43 ; s. s., Woodstock and Strasburg, Va., '47 ; teacher, Kearneysville, Va., '47 — -'53. 1831. M. Harrington. Morrisville, N. Y., '53 — '54; Agawam, '60 ; Montgomery, '61, and '63. 1831. W. R. Jewett. Died, Aug. 26, 1882. 1832. J. C. F. Hoes. Died from congestion of the heart, at Kingston, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1883. 1832. S. M. Hopkins. Published, Manual of Church Polity. Moderator of Presbyterian General Assembly, St. Louis, Mo., 1866. 1833. A. Y. Tuttle. s. s., Otis, before ordination. 1834. A. Sanderson. Died, May 19, 1882. 1835. E. Adams. Published, " Advice to an Inquirer." 1836. R. T. CoNANT. s. s., Oswegatchie, N. Y., '49 — '52; Heuvelton, N. Y., '62. 1836. R.D.Hitchcock. Author of " Life, Writings and Char- acter of Edward Robinson, D. D.," aiid " Socialism." Member of N. Y. Historical Society, and American Geographical Society. ALUMNI, '37— '42. 477 1837. H. J. Gatlord. p., Eden and Blackwater. 1837. N. L. Lord. Graduated at East Windsor T. I., 1843 ; p., Ind., '50 — '72, including three years at Plymouth, fourteen years at Rochester, and several at Hopewell. Principal, Eochester Public School, Ind., '61 — '65 ; teacher, Rochester, Ind., '74— '79. 1837. W. March. Died from apoplexy, at Muncie, Ind., Apr. 1, 1883. 1838. A. BiGELOW. Died, Sept. 2, 1882. 1838. E. P. Blodgett. His wife, Mary Sutton Blodgett, died at Greenwich, Oct. 29, 1874. 1838. W. Griswold. Delegate to Democratic National Conven- tion, 1856 ; Presidential Elector at Large, Mass., 1864. 1838. H. B. WiLBDR. Member of N. Y. State Board of Chari- ties. Died, May 1, 1883, at Syracuse, N. Y. 1839. D.S.Dickinson. Teacher, Enfield, Ct., '42— '43 ; preach- ed at Narrington, 111., Marion, la., and Union Grove, la., sometime between '55 and '65. , 1839. A. F. Hewit. Vice-principal of College, Charleston, S. C, '47— '49. Author of " Life of Rev. F. A. Baker," " Light in Darkness," " Sermons in the Paulist Collection." 1839. F. D. Huntington. Rector, St. Edmunds church, '60 — '69. Trustee, Hobart Coll. 1839. J. W. Preston. Chief clerk. National Armory, Spring- field, '49— '59. 1839. J. W. Ray. Ordained deacon by Bishop Whitehouse, and priest by Bishop McCoskry, 1865. Editor of Aurora "Beacon," 111., two years; of Daily "Whig and Republican," Quincy, 111., '60— '61. 1840. C. Delano. State Atty. for Troy & Greenfield R. R., and Hoosac Tunnel, '78— '83. 1840. J. W. Tuck. Published "Letters of Transcontinental Travel," and occasional sermons. 1841. R. Aters. p., Hadley, '48— '83 ; w. c, '83—. 1841. E. W. Bond. President, Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co. 1841. C. Smith. Member of Mass. Legislature, 1883. 1842. H. Darling. Union T. S., '42— '43 ; Auburn T. S., '43_'45 ; Vernon, N. Y., '46 ; ordained, Dec. 30, 1846. Author of " Closer Walk," "Christian Unity," " Doing Nothing — but Receiv- ing." LL. D., Lafayette and Hamilton, 1881. Moderator of Gen. Assembly, 1881. .478 ALUMNI, '42— '52. 1842. A. Dean. Reformed church, Owasco Outlet, N. Y.,'73— '75 ; High Bridge, N. J., since '75. 1842. D. T. FiSKE. Trustee of Andover T. S., since '61. 1842. I. O. Page. Supt. of a farm, at Fort Dodge, la. P. O. address, Fort Dodge, la. 1843. L. M. BoLTwooD. East Windsor T. I., one year; Ando- ver T. S., two years. 1843. H. W. Paeker. Published "Verse," a volume of poems. 1844. H. K. Edson. Ordained at Grinnell, la., Apr. 25, 1881. 1844. T. Lyman. Farmer, Rutland; s. s.. South West Harbor, Mt. Desert, Me., three months. Died, Mar. 18, 1883, from pneu- monia, at Dirigo Hotel, Mt. Desert, Me. 1845. J. P. Beigham. CityAtty., Milwaukee, Wis., since '80. Member of Board of Regents, Univ. of Wis., '71— '76. 1845. A. K. Packard. Supt. of Schools, Weld Co., Colo., '69— '71. 1845. H. S. Stockbridge. Judge of Circuit Court, Baltimore, Md., '65— '66. 1846. H. M. Storrs. Lyman Beecher Lecturer, Yale T. S., '82— '83. 1847. C. H. Gates. Kennebunkport, Me., '78— '83 ; Deer Is- land, Me., '83 — . P. 0. address, Deer Island, Me. 1848. S. FiSKE. Author of "Dunn Browne Abroad," and " Dunn Browne in the Army." 1848. H. A. Pratt. Faribault, Minn., '77 — '81 ; Proprietor and principal of Pratt's Classical School, Shelburne Falls, since '81. P. O. address, Shelburne Falls, Mass. 1849. H. LoBDELL. Yale Divinity School; Union T. S., '51. Two children. 1849. H. N. Peck. Ordained at Paris Hill, N. Y., by Oneida Assoc, Sept. 28, 1852; Kalamazoo, Mich., '52 — '53; Fort St. Cong, church, Detroit, Mich., 1854. Married Ada .Porter of New Hartford, N. Y. 1850. G. HowLAND. Member of 111. Board of Education, 1881. Author of " Translation of Sis Books of the-SIneid." 1851. L. Dudley. Fitted for college at Prattsburgh, N. Y. 1851. S. K. B. PiDRKiNS. s. s., Middleton, '83—. P. O. address, Middle ton, Mass. 1852. A. G. KiMBERLEY. Asst. Surgeon, U. S. A., Dept., La. and Texas, '68 — '70; Surgeon on an ocean steamer, '80 — '81; physician, Brooklyn, N. Y., '65 — '68, and since '70. Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, and instructor in Mathematics, Brooklyn High School, '77 — '79; lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology, and ALUMNI, '53— '58. 479 instructor in Classics, Freehold Institute, Freehold, N. J., '83 — ; taught also a large number of private pupils. Married Mary Ellen, dau. of Archibald Hawkins, of Baltimore, Md. 1853. T. D. Adams. Principal of High School, Framingham, '54 — '58 ; Newton, '60 — '67 ; Principal of the Essex Classical Insti- tute, Essex, Vt., since '82. P. O. address, Essex, Vt. 1854. A. Matthews. P. 0. address, 141 Broadway, N. Y. City. 1854. A. S. NicKERSON. P. O. address, 120 Boylston St., Bos- ton, Mass. 1854. Scientific Department: J. Cooper. N. Y. City, '70 — '76; physician, Red Bank, N. J., '76 — '79; Painted Post, N. Y., since '79. P. 0. address, Painted Post, N. Y. 1857. A. FoLSOM. Pastor, Presbyterian church. Gibbon, Neb., '83—. P. O. address, Gibbon, NebJ 1858. H. S. Fuller. Surgeon General, State of Ct., '79— '80; U. S. Pension Examiner, and Chairman of the Board of Health. 1858. Henry Goddard Thomas, A. M., son of William W. and Elizabeth White (Goddard) Thomas, was born in Portland, Me., Apr. 5, 1837; fitted for college with James D. Furbush ; Bowdoin Coll., '54— '56; Amherst Coll., '56— '58. First' Asst., Boys High School, Portland, Me., '58 — '59 ; read law with Judge Edward Fox, '59 — '60, and with Atty. Gen. Drummond, '60 — '61 ; enlisted in the " Hamlin Guards," Apr. 27, 1861 ; appointed Capt., 5th Me. Vols., May 4, 1861 ; Capt., 11th Infantry, U. S. A., Aug. 5, 1861 ; Col., U. S. C. T., Mar. 20, 1863 ; Col., 19th U. S. C. T., Jan. 16, 1864 ; Brig. Gen., Nov. 30, 1864 ; Brev. Maj. Gen., Vols., Mar. 13, 1866 ; mustered out of the Volunteer Service, Jan. 15, 1866, but retained his position in the regular army; Brev. Maj., U. S. A., May 12, 1864, " for gallant and meritorious services in battle of Spottsylva- nia;" Brev. Lieut. Col., U. S. A., July 30, 1864, "for gallant and meritorious services in front of Petersburg ;" Brev. Col. and Brev. Brig. Gen., U. S. A., " for gallant and meritorious services during the war;" transferred to 20th Infantry, U. S. A., Sept. 21, 1866; in service at Eichmoud, Va., at Fort Wood, (Bedloe's Island) N. Y. Harbor, and in Freedman's Bureau, in Ky. and Va., '66 — '69 ; in command at Fort Ransom, and at Fort Totten, D. T., '69 — '71; went to Europe on leave, '71 — -'72 ; engaged in the defence of the U. P. R. R. ; made some discoveries in " Mounds," mentioned in Bry- ant's History of U. S., and in Smithsonian Reports of 1874 ; at Fort Snelling, near St. Paul, Minn., '74 — '75; in charge of 50 picked men, removed 1,000 Winnebagoes from Wis. to Neb. ; promoted to Maj., 4th Infantry, Oct. 22, 1876 ; in command at Fort Fred Steele, Wyo., '76 — '78 ; transferred to Pay Dept., May 23, 1878 ; stationed at Omaha,. Neb., '78— '79 ; Fort Buford, ID. T., '79— '80 ; Pueblo, Colo., '80— '81 ; Denver, Colo., since Jan. 21, 1882. Was the first Regular officer to accept a command of colored troops ; Commanded 480 ALUMNI, '58— '71. 1st Div., 25th Army Corps, part of winter of '64 — '65 ; was one of a few officers selected from the army to represent the U. S. Govt, at the Philadelphia Centennial. Married, Sept. 17, 1861, Ellen Eebecca, dau. of Ebenezer "Webster, of Cape Elizabeth, Me. Six children. P. 0. address, care of Adj. Gen., U. S. A., Washington, D. C. 1858. S. P. TocK. Division Engineer, Canadian Pacific R. R., Lytton, British Columbia, since '80. Three children. P. O. address, Lytton, B. C. 1860. A. Stebbins. At San Buenaventura, Cal., '73 — '77; at Dubuque, la., '77 — -'79 ; manufacturer's agt., and wholesale dealer in boots and shoes, Oakland, Cal., since '79. P. O. address, 1064 Tenth St., Oaldand, Cal. 1864. J. B. Ddnbak. Topeka, Kans'., '70 — '78-; principal. De- posit Academy, N. Y., '78— '81 ; Plainfield, N. J., '81— ; (another report gives '70 — '73 ;) " editor and postmaster, Peekskill,N. Y." (?) Married, 1877, Miss Alida Cook of Topeka, Kans. One child. 1864. C. R. FiTTS. Slatersville, R. I., '71— '82 ; a. p., Sudbury, '82—. P. O. address, Sudbury, Mass. 1865. T. E. Babe. Victor, N. Y., '78— '83 ; p., "West Brook- field, '83—. P. O. address, "West Brookfleld, Mass. 1867. E. B. Earle. Enlisted in 18th N. H. Vols. 1867. J. H. Eaule. Enlisted in 3d R. I. H. Artillery. P. O. address, 178 Washington St., Boston, Mass. 1867. J. B. CoNVEESE. P. O. address, Pittsburg, Pa. 1867. J. B. Fairbank. P. 0. address. Central City, Dakota. 1867. W. C. Peckham. In 23d Mass. Vols. 1867. S. T. Strebtek. P. O. address, 170 Broadway, N. Y. City. 1867. C. B. TiLDEN. P. O. address, Concord, N. H. 1867. M. T. Whitney. P. O. address, Elizabethtowu, la. 1868. C. B. Felch. Studied law with Staples & Slocum ; admit- ted to the bar, Feb., 1870 ; lawyer, Waltham and Boston, '70 — '72 ; Natick, since '72. Married, (1) May 1, 1869, Mary L. Carter of Framingham, who died in June, 1874 ; (2) July 15, 1875, Mrs. Jen- netta M. Marsh of Aberdeen, Scotland. One child. P. O. address, Natick, Mass. 1868. L. G. Yoe. In the firm of McAuley, Yoe & Co. 1870. J. 0. AvERiLL. p., Rockaway, N. J. P. O. address, Rockaway, N. J. 1870. C.H.Daniels. Wife died, Jan. 1, 1880. 1870. J. B. Thurston. Mrs. Lucy F. Thurston died Sept. 29, 1877. 1871. E. T. Slocum. Lee, '77— '81 ; Pittsfleld, since '81. Reg- ister of Probate and Insolvency, since Apr., '81. Married, Aug. 3, 1881, Hattie O., dau. of B. Palmer, Esq., of Great Barrington. LATEST ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. 1825. F. W. White. Died, April 4, 1881. 1839. G. M. Tdthill. Died, May 9, 1883. 1855. H. S. Kelsey. P. 0. address, New Haven, Conn. 1866. J. E Dame, p., Lowell, '70^'75 ; p., Boston, '75— '76 ; s. s., Haverhill, '76 — '77 ; p., Springvale, Me., '77 — '79: p, Swamp- scott, since '79. 1868. A. P. Gleasdn. Ordained, June 19, 1872 ; Clerk in office of the State Board of Health, Lansing, Mich., since Oct. 1, 1877 Married, Apr. 6, 1872. 1869. E. C. Stickle. Treasurer of Tougaloo Univ. and State Normal School, and also instructor, Tougaloo, Miss., since June, 1882. His first wife was dau.of Lucius Spencer, of Oberlin, 0. 1871. W. H, Hubbard. P. 0. address, Concord, N. H. 1871. J. R. Smith. Engaged in study at the Univ. of Leipsic, Germany, and in travel, '81 — '83 ; is now in Athens, Greece ; expects to assume, on his return in the fall, the position of Professor of Greek in the Ohio State University. Married, June, 1879, Emily, dau. of Dr. John C. S. Moore, of Cincinnati, 0. P. O. address^ 84 S. Wash- ington Ave., Columbus, 0. BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OP THE NON-GRADUATE MEMBERS AMHERST COLLEGE DURING ITS FIRST HALF CENTURY. 1821-1871. BY W. L. MONTAGUE, OF THE CLASS OF ISM, PROFESSOB OF FRENCH, ITALIAN AND SPANISH. AMHERST, MASS.i 1881. PRESS OF JOHN L.MONTAGUE, BELCHERTOWN, MASS. PREFACE. <>o!«{o«- The direct object of this Eecord is twofold :- first, to show the extent of the work of the college in contributing to the culture of many who did not graduate, thereby giving a more complete idea of the influence of the college upon society and the world ; second, to gratify the desire so widely felt by educated men to know something of the subsequent life of those with whom they have been associated for a longer or shorter period in the halls of learning. Manv of those, who commenced a course of study, were obliged, for various reasons, to relinquish the college curriculum, yet they received impressions and influences, while in college, that have shaped or modified all their work in life. While some graduated at other colleses, thus dividing the influence of the college upon their character, others went directly to professional schools or the cares of business, and thus owe to Amherst all their college training. The interest manifested by classmates in the report of the non- ffraduate members of 'H5, made at the vigintennial meeting in 1875, led the writer to think that many others might be interested in a similar report. As the Record of the Alumni, previously authorized by. the Trustees, was necessarily delayed for a time, the design was formed of preparing a Eecord of all the non-graduate members of the college during the first fifty years, and publishing the same as a Supplement to the Record of Alumni. Accordingly the college catalogues and records were examined and compared, and a list of * Preface. abont 1200 names was published in 1878, with the date of entering college, the number of terms present and the place of residence, as published in the catalogues. Letters were then written to class secretaries for aid, circulars were sent to the old address, and the work of collecting information was vigorously commenced. The difficulties encountered were many, some seemed insurmountable. But town clerks, postmasters and clergymen were addressed, directories of cities, catalogues and tri- ennials of colleges and professional schools, the year-books of the various religious bodies, the reports of general assemblies and state conferences were carefully examined and thus the address of many was found. In some instances the only response received to a letter of inquiry was "no information can be obtained," "gone West," "no snch name on the town records," or something of similar im- port. When any trace was found it was followed until the informa- tion was obtained or further effort proved useless. Thus eight or nine letters have sometimes been written to secure one report. Some individuals have been found, who were unwilling to give any account of themselves, and no letters could draw from them the desired in- formation. Others have taken great interest in the subject and have rendered all the aid in their power. Many of the class secretaries have cordially co-operated in helping on the work. While it is im- possible to name all who have rendered valuable aid, special ac- knowledgements are due to Samuel D. Partridge, Esq., class of '27 ; Prof. W. S. Tyler, '30 ; Dr. C. C. Field, '33 ; Rev. S. H. Emery, '34; Eev. Mortimer Blake, D. D., '35; Rev. L. Thompson, "35; Rev. Ebenezer Alden, '39 ; Rev. Rowland Ayres, D. D., '41 ; Albert Tolman, '45 ; Prof. E. Hitchcock, '49 ; Rev. E. S. Fish, '52 ; Prof. E. P. Crowell, '53 ; C. P. Rugg, '54 ; Rev. J. W. Lane, '56 ; Rev. E. G. Cobb, '57 ; H. S. Jewett, '58 ; R. "D. Douglass, '60 ; Prof. H. H. Goodell,'62 ; Prof. H. E. Storrs, '64 ; Rev. C. E. Harwood, '65 ; H. L. Bridgman, '66 ; D. C. Heath, '68 ; W. R. Brown, '69 ; Dr. C. G-. Trow, '70 ; and R. L. Bridgman, '71 : also to Pi-of. W. T. Hew- ett, '69 and Rev. Samuel L. Gerould (Editor of the General Cata- logue of Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H.) Of the 1195 Non-Graduates included in this Record, 41 were members of two or more classes : 308 graduated at other colleges; 251 graduated at professional schools ; 189 have been clergymen ; Preface. 5 7, foreign missionaries ; 120, physicians ; 170, lawyers ; 111, teach- ers ; 36, editors ; 29, farmers ; 4 have been college presidents ; 26, professors in colleges, or professional schools ; 2, United States min- isters ; 2 United States commissioners ; 9, members of Congress ; 10, state senators ; 31, members of state legislatures; 18, judges; 106 have served in the Union army; 7, in the Confederate army; 410 have died and 92 are unreported. Of the 92 unreported, 16 have no record on the college books, and none with their several classes, but their names appear in the college catalogues. The av- erage length of time spent in Amherst College by each of the Non- Graduates is 3.75 terms, or nearly one third of the entire course. Great care has been taken to render the Record as accurate as possible, but every one, who has been engaged in a work of this kind, knows that perfection is unattainable. It is hoped, however, that few, if any, serious errors will be found, and that the informa- tion here gathered will serve to strengthen the esteem in which the ever widening and deepening influence of the college is held, and to promote the mutual interest and respect which should be cherished by all who have enjoyed the inspiring influences and the fostering care of Amherst College. W. L. Montague. Amherst, Mass., Dec. 15, 1881-. Abbreviations. Note. Geographical abbreviations and many others that will be readily understood are omitted in this list. A. C, Amhei-st College. Acad., Academy. Act. Pas. , Acting pastor. And., Andover. Area. C, Arcadia College. A. T. S., Andover Theological Seminary. Aub. T. S., Auburn Theological Seminary, b., born. Bap. ch., Baptist church . B. C, Bowdoin ^College. B. M. I., Berkshire Medical Institution. B. T. S., Bangor Theological Seminary. B. U. , Brown University. Bus., Business. Chap., Chaplain. Civ. Eng., Civil Engineer, Engineering. Class., Classical. Clerg., Clergyman. Col. or Colum. C, Columbia College. Coll. Inst., Collegiate Institute. Coll. Phys. and Surg., College of Physicians and Surgeons. Colum. M. C, D. C, Coliimbian Medical College, District of Com., Commission. [Columbia. Cong, ch.. Congregational church. Const. Con v., Constitutional Convention. d., died. dau., daughter. D. C, Dartmouth College. D. M. C, Dartmouth Medical College. Abbbeviations. Dept. Deputy, Department. Ed., Editor, Education. Epis. ch., Episcopal church. Far., Parmer. Gen. T. S., General Theological Seminary. grad., graduated. H. C, Harvard College. Ham. C, Hamilton College. H. D. S., Harvard Divinity School. H. L. S., Harvard Law School. H. M. C, Harvard Medical College. Ins., Insurance. r, Inst., Institution, Instructor. Jeff. Med. Coll., (or M. C.) Jefferson Medical College. Kemp. Coll., Kemper College. Ken. C, Kenyon College. K. U. A., Kimball Union Academy. Law., Lawyer. Leg. or Legis., Legislature. L. T. S., Lane Theological Seminary. m., married. Manf. or Manuf., Manufacturer, Manufacturing. Mar. Coll., Marietta College. M. C, Middlebury College. Med., Medicine, Medical. M. E. ch., Methodist Episcopal church. Mer. or Merch., Merchant Min., Minister. Miss'y., Missionary. N. T. S., Newton Theological Seminary. 0. T. S., Oberlin Theological Seminary. 0. orOber. C, Oberlin College. Ord., Ordained. Pas., Pastor. P. C, Princeton College. Phys., Physician. Pitts. M. I., B, M. I., Pittsfield. P. 0. ad., Post-office address. Prea., Preacher, prep., prepared. 8 Abbreviations. Pres., President. Presb. eh., Presbyterian clinrch, Prin. , Principal. P. T. S., Princeton Theological Seminary. Pub., Published, Publisher, Rec, Rector, received. Ref, D. oh., Reformed Dutch church. Rep,, Representative. Res., Residence or resident. Sem., Seminary, Sen,, Senator, Senate. S. S., Scientific School, Sunday School. s. s., stated supply. s., son of. T, C, Trinity College, Tea,, Teacher, T, I, C, Theological Institute of Connecticut, Unit, ch,. Unitarian church, U, or Univ., University, Universalist, U. C, Union College, W. C, Williams College. w. c, without charge, W. R, C, Western Reserve College, Y, C, Yale College, Y. T. S., Yale Theological Seminary. Biographical Record of Non-Graduates. -^XWo. The address, jriven in parenthesis, is in each case the address of the per son as given in the College Catalogue. When not given, it Is the same as thi place of birth. Massachusetts Is to be understood when no state is given. CLASS OF 1823. No non-gradnate. CLASS OF 1833. JIdward Dickinson, LL. D. ; son of Hon. Samuel Fowler anc Lucretiii (Gunn) Dickinson ; b. Amherst, Jan. 1, 1803. Prepared fo college at Amh. Acad.; A. C. '21-22 ; gTad.,Y. C, with high hono in 1823 ; read law with his father and in Northampton. Law., Am h erst, '26-74. Elected Treasurer of A. C, 1835; held that posi tion nearly 40 vears, greatly to the advantage of the College. Rep. Mass. Leg., '39, '40, '74 ;' State senator, '43-'43 ; State councilor '45-'46 ; Whig member of Congress, '54, '55, having declined othe important i)ublic trusts. Rec'd LL. D. from A. C, 1863. m. Emily dan. of Joel Norcross, of Monson, Mass., May 6, 1828. Three chil dren. d. of apoplexy, while a member of the Legislature, Boston June 16, 1874. CLASS OF 1834. Philander Grey; b. Little Compton, R. L. Jan. 6, 1804, A C, '21-23, having spent Freshman year in B. U. ; grad.. Medica School Cast] eton. Vt. ; never practiced ; never married ; d. of con sumption, March 13, 1834. CLASS OF 1835. John McClinch Hartley ; b. Londonderry, N.H.,May 15, 179fl A. C, '31-'34 ; grad., A. T. S., 1830. Act. pa's., Martha's Vineyard and Orleans, Mass. Ord., Hampstead, N. H., Oct. 13, 1836, wher he remained till 1858 ; s. s., York, and Kittery, Me., 1859. m. (1 Mary Ann Morrison of Londonderry, N. H.; (3) Susan Dana of New buryport, Mass., 1837. Five children, d. Kittery, Me., June 3, 186C 10 Non-Geaduates, 1825. George Buke; (Wonhington); A. C, '21-'23 ; grad., U. C, 1826 ; became a lawyer; d. Sandy Hill, N. Y., 1839. Constant Field ; b. Charlemont, Oct. 31, 1804. A. C, '31-23 ; grad., "W. 0., 1825 ; became a pliys.; never married ; d. Charlemont, Mass., 1833. HoMAN Hallock; (Plainfield); see class of 1826. Moses B Hamilton; (Palmer); A. C, '21-25; d. . Caleb Sprague Henry, D. D., (Brookfield) ; son of Silas and Phebe (Pierce) Henrv ; b. Rutland, Mass., Aug. 2, 1804. A. C, '21-'23 ; grad., D. C." 1825, and A. T. S., 1828. Pas., Greenfield ; West Hartford, Ct. Ord., Deacon. June 1835 ; Priest, Nov. 1836. Prof., Moral and Intel]. Phil., Bristol College, Pa., '35-'38 ; Prof. Phil, and Hist., ISl. Y. City Univ., '38-52. Rector of St. Clement's church, '47-'50 ; Poughkeepsie, and Newburg, N. Y., '50-'68 ; Hart- ford, Ct., '68-'70 ; St. Michael's chnrch, Litchfield, Ct, 1870 . m. Cornelia M. dau. of James Hand of N. Y. City, 1839. Francis G Hopkins; (Hopkinsville, Ky.); A. C. "23-25. Norman Merriam ; (New Salem) ; A. C, '22; grad., U. C, 1826 ; last known address, New Haven, Ct. William Parsons; (Amherst); son of Rev. Dr. David and Harriet (Williams) Parsons; b. Oct. 30, 1803. A. C, '-^l-CS; was active in the great religious revival in the spring of 1823. Pliys.. Sheffield, Berkshire Co. d. ,Canaan, Ct., April 18, 1830. Charles P Russell; (Greenfield); A. C, "21-23 ; was resi- dent licentiate at Andover in 1831. David Austin Starkweather ; b. Preston, Ct., Jan. 21, 1802. A. C, '31-'24; went to Clevflnnd, 0., became eminent as a lawver; Rep. 0. Leg. three successive terms; member of O. Senate "two terms; and of Congress, '39-'41 and '45-47; minister to Chili, S. A. 1854. m. Elizabeth W. Page, July 5, 1835 ; Five children, d. Cleveland, 0., Aug. 12, 1876. Peter AValdo ; b. Cherry Valley. N. Y., 1805. A. C, 1821. d. of consumption, St. Augustine, Fla.. at 18 years of age'. -A remarkable scholar and brilliant intellect." ' '~ CLASS OF 1826. Joseph H— — Bowman ; son of Joseph and Sally (Penniman) Bowman ; b. New Bramtroe, Feb. 5, 1807. A C '•'•>-'23 • M^r Boston, '30-'48. Res. Brookline. " ' Non-Gkadiiates, 1f the Eng. Bible adopted by the A. B. S., in 1851. Rec. D. D., N. y. Univ., 1852. m. Ann H. Richards, New London, Ct.. Dec. 3, 1833. Six children, d. Williamsburg, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1864. Oranzo E Moore; (Holland, Ct.) ; A. C, '25-'28. Edward V Monroe; (Dawfnsky Is., S. C.) ; A. C, '25-28. Chester Newell; (Boston) ; A. C, '25-'26 ; grad., Y. C, 1831. Ord., clergyman, Epis. cli. ; chaplain, U. S. Navy. Pub., "History of Revolution in Texas." P. O. ad., Elizabeth, N. J. William Penniman ; b. New Brain tree, Aug. 17, 1809; A. C. 1826. d. Oct. 28, 1826. John Post, Jr. ; (Hebron, Ct.) ; b. Gilead, Ct. ; A. C, '25-27. d. March 28, 1836, m 30. WiL-LiAM Potwine; (East Windsor, Ct.) ; A. C, '25-27. NON-(iliADUATES, 1830. 17 CoNSTANTiNE Ralli ; (Soio, Greece); A. C, '26-'27 ; gnid., Y. C, 1839. "Judge of Supreme Court-." Timothy N Upham ; (Sturbridge) ; A. C, '26-28. . George Washington Wakren ; li. Cluirlestowu, Ojt. 13, 1813; A. C, '25-27; grad., H. C. 1830; L.iw., Boston; Memb., Mass. House of Rep., 1838; Senator, '53-51; Mayor of Charlestown, '47-'50; Judge Municipal Court, Charlestown Dist., since 1862. Pub., History of Banker Hill Monument Association; Addresses before same; Mayor's addresses, &c. m. (1) Lucy R. Newell, Stow, Apr. 30. 1835; (2) Georgianna Thompson, Charlestown, 1842. P. O. ad., 54, Devonshire St., Boston. Richard Williams, M. D. ; (Groton) ; A. C, '25-'27 ; grad., D. M. C, 1830. d. 1842, m. 39. (JLASS OF 1830. John Pierce Blake ; b. Warwick, July 2, 1803 ; K. TJ. A., '24- '26; A. C, '26-'29; Tea.; Probate Judge, Putnam Co., III., '33- '37; County Surveyor or Deputy Surveyor, 34 years, m. (1) Zilpah Atwood, Shoreham, \'t., June 11, 1833; (2) Mary Smith, Mag- nolia, 111. Thirteen children. P. O. ad., Granville, Putnam Co., 111. Justin Carpenter; b. Guilford, Vt., Au,?. 15, 1800; A. C, '26- '28 ; gi-ad., U. C, 1830 ; taught one yeir ; Edited a paper in Brock- port, N. Y., one year; i)ublisher in N. Y. City, "burned out and lost all ;"' lawj'ei-. Xew York. m. C. J. Howard, Townsend, Vt., April 21, 1830 ; Three children ; d. Sept. 1,,1844. Mark Carpenter; b. Guilford. Vt.. Sept. 23.1802; studied in Amh. Acad, two vears ; A. C. , '26-29; grad., U. C. , 1830; N. T. S., 1833. 0.-d.."Feb. 12, 1834. Pas., Bap. Ch.. Milford, N. H., '31-'40; K'one, N. H., '41-'46 ; New London, N. H., '46-'50 ; Hol- yoke, '51-'61; B/attleboro, Vt., '61-67; West Dummerston, Vt., '67-69 ; South Windham, Vt., '69-74. m. (1) Catherine A. How- ard, Townshend, Vt., Feb. 21, 1834, who died Oct. 15, 1873. Seven sons; (2) Mrs. S. B. Jenkins, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874. James Harrison Carrutii, A. M. ; b. Phillipston, Feb. 10, 1807 ; A. C.,'26-'28; grad., Y. C, 1832, Aub. T. S., 1837; Y. T. S., 1838; minister about four years in N. Y. and Kansas; Tea., thir- teen years in N. Y., and five in Kansas; Prof, of Nat. Sciences, Baker U., Kans., three years ; State Botanist, Kans., 1880. Pul)., Flora of Kans. m. Jane Grant, Steuben t!o., N. Y., Sept. 13, 1841, who died in 1875. Seven children. P. O. ail., Lawrence, or Topeka, Kans. 18 Non-Geaduates, 1830. Samuel White Claek ; (Westfield) ; b. Newingtoii, Ct., 1810 ; A. C, '26-29 ; grad., Y. C, 1831 ; N. T. S., 1835. John Claey ; b. Conway, March 30, 1802; A. C, '26-29. Tea. and farmer. m. (1) Martha Amsden, Deerfield, Dec. 14, 1831 ; (2) Clara M. Hale, Castleton, Vt., Feb. 32, 1838. Five children. ' d. Conway, June 19, 1879. HiEL H. Coolidgb; b. Leominster, Aug. 6,1805; A. C, '26-29. Elias Pratt Ely; b. Lyme, Ct., Dec. 31, 1808; A. C, '26-'38 ; grad., Y. C, 1831 ; P. T. S., '31-'33 ; licensed, ; wrote for the Philadelphian and Biblical Eepertory. d. Lyme, Sept. 5, 1834. Joseph S Emery; (Loudon, IST. H.); prep., K. U. A.; A. 0., '26-'28; studied theol. Ord., Presb. ch. Res., Liscomb, la. George Farnsworth ; son of Abel and Mary (Goodell) Farns- worth; b. Groton, Sept. 33, 18L0; A. C, '26-'37 ; farmer, m. (1) Jane B. West, Westfield, N. Y., Oi;t. 2, 1842; (2) Frelove Curv, North Brookfield, May 5, 1873. P. O. ad., Groton, Mass. Edward Lorenzo Fuller ; son of John and Rhoda Fuller ; b. Sempronius, N. Y., May 33, 1810; A. C, '28-'39 ; grad., U. C, 1830; Liw., Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Memb. of Legislature, m. Ruama Trnesdell, Howlet Hill, N. Y., April 27, 1837. d. San Francisco, CaL, May 5, 1851. Isaac Goward ; (Cornish, N. H.) ; A. C, '1827. Tea., music. John Clark Hart; b. Cornwall, Ct., Dec. 10, 18C4 ; A. C, '36- '38 ; grad., Y. C, 1831 ; Pas., Springfield, N. J. ; Hudson, Raven- na and Kent, O. Ed. .'"Ohio Observer" ; Cor. Ed., "Cong. Herald,'' Chicago ; wrote for Cong. Qnar. ; moderator of Ohio State Confer- ence, 1851 ; Delegate to National Council, Boston, 1865. m. (1) Emily L-ene Buruham, Cornwall, Cr., June 11, 1834; (2) Mrs. Re- becca K. Moore, Akron, 0., July 19, 1844. Six children, d. Ri- venna, 0., Sept. 16, 1871. Alfred Hough; (Marti nsburgh, N. Y.) ; A. C, '27-28; grad., Y. C, 1830 ; Y. T. S., 1833 ; A. T. S., 1833 ; Ord., Miy 20. 1835 ; Pas., Presb. ch., Vernon Centre, N. Y. , 1835. d. Philadelphia, Pa., May 28, 1839 ; m 37. Charles Maxwell; b. Heath, Jan. 9, 1803; A. C, 1825; again in 1827, remaining six terms, d. Amherst, April 14, 1830. Erasmus Darwin Moore ; (Torringford, Ct.) ; b. Winsted, Ct., Sept. 30, 1802; A. C, '26-27; studied Y. C, '28-29; grad., Y. T. S., 1832; Pas., Naticic, '33-'38 ; Kingston, '38-'40 ; Barre, '40- Non-Graduates, 1830. 19 '42; Pub., ''Life Scenes from Mission Fields;" Ed., "Boston Recor- der." '44-'4f); "Boston Reporter," '46-'49 ; "Congregationiilist," '49-'51 ; Old Col. and Mass. Bay Record, Boston Custom House Off., 18G1. m. Harriet Josephine Fislcc, Wrentham, April 12, 1837. Six cliildren. P. O. ad., Taunton, Mass. Oranzo E ■■ — Moohe; (Tolland); A. C, ';i8-'29. EzEKiEL Yerrington Peck ; b. East Iladdam, Ct., Dec. 23, 1808 ; A. C, '2G-'29 ; farmer and mechanical en.o'ineer in Akron, 0. m. Esther Jane Elton, Massillon, O., 184?. Six children. P. O. ad., Canficld, Ohio. Pandias Ralli; (Scio, Greece) ; A. C, '26-27; grad., Y. C, 1830. Mer., L'xidon, Constantinople, Bombay and Calcutta. David Richards; (Boston) ; b. Roxbury, Apr. 37, 1810; A. C, 1827; apothecary, Boston, m. Lydia Graves Frederic, Boston, Sept. 11, 1836. "S3ven children. P. O. ad., 51, Fifth St., cor. of B. St., South Boston. Timothy Boot; (Guilford, Vt.,); A. C, ■■26-'27. Gideon Searl; (Southampton); A. C, '27-'30 ; grad., U. C, 1830. Columbus Shumw AY ; (Granbv) ; b. Belchertown ; A. C, '26- '28; studied theol. d. "about 1840." John Rockwell Smith ; son of Rev. Eli and Amy (Emerson) Smith ; b. Hollis, N. H., Feli. 12, 1807; Prep.. Hollis School, and Hadley Acad.; A. C, '26-27; grad., Transyl. U., L?xington, Ky. ; Phvs., Lexington, Ky. m. Sarah Jane Warfield, dan. of Benjamin Warfield, Esq., Lexington, Ky., Sept. 1, 1836. Five children.' P. 0. ad., Vermont, Mo. Josiah O Standish ; b. Middleboro', 1806 ; prep., Amherst ; 1. C, '26-'27 ; Dentist, Boston, m. in Boston, d. in Boston, about 1870. James Clark Stuart ; son of Prof. Moses Stuart ; b. Andover^ ilav 1. 1812; A. C, '26-28; grad., Y. C, 1834; studied med. at 5. M. I., Pittsfield ; Phys., Woodstocl<, Vt., Canastota, N. Y., and Syracuse, N. Y., till 1861 ; Surgeon, 17th N. Y., Vols., Brigade and )ivision, '61-'65. m. Louisa M. A., dau. of Dr. Richard R. Davis^ lyracuse, N. Y., July 10, 1838. d. Mar. 24, 1870. Abijah Richardson Thayer ; son of Capt. Asa Thayer ; b. Med- fdy, Jan. 3, 1811 ; A. C, '26-'30 ; d. Medway, Oct. '24, 1830. 30 Non-CtRaduates, 1831. Almon Underwood ; b. Monson, May 15, 1809 ; A. C, '37-29 ; grad., U. C, 1880; Evang. ; Pas., Poughkeepsie, seven years, New- ark, N. J., six years. Pub., "Milleimial Experience," "Future Punishment", "Sealing of the Spirit," "Independence of the Min- istry," and several sermons, m. (1) Henrietta Piatt, Stephentown, N. Y., Dec. 18,1834; (3) Elizabeth Scofield. Whitestown, N. Y., Oct. 33, 1844. Five children. P. O. ad., Irvington, N. J. Dan Weed ; (Marblehead) ; see class of '31. Baenet Norton Wisner ; (Boston) ; A. C, '36-'27 ; grad., H. M. C, 1831. Phys., Penn Yan, N. Y. m. . and d. "in a few years." "William WuKTz; (Montville, N. J.) ; A. C, '26-'37 ; read law with his brother, John Wurtz ; Law., Carbondale, Penn. m. Lu- cretia Janette Lathrop, March 17, 1836. d. Carbondale, Pa., Jnly 18, 1858. CLASS OF 1831. Charles Abbot; son of Zobedee and Elisabeth (Hale) Abbot; h. Wilton, N. H., Oct. 31, 1808; A. C. '27-29; grad., I). C, 1833; Prof, of music at Newark. N. J. m. Chastina C, dau. of the Rev. J. Gove, Milford, N. H., Feb. 10, 1848. Three children, d. 1879. Benjamin C Allen; b. Ashby, Au,s'. 11, 1805; A. C. '27- '31 ; "a devoted Christian, fitting himself for the ministry." d. at Amherst, Mar. 20, 1831. John Pandolph Case ; p. of Elam and Phoebe Case ; b. Canton, CL, Aug. 21, 1809; A. C, '27-'30 ; grad., T. C, 183L; Tea.; Law., Prince Frederick, Calvert Co., Md. m. Sarah Ann M.ic'.e, Calvert Co., Md., in 1831. d. St. Leonards, Calvert C,.., Md., Apr. 21, 1859. James H Clark; (Winchester, Va.); A. C. 1828; grad., Colum. C, D. C, 1831. "Bacamc a minister." Thomas March Clark, D. D., L L. D.; b. Xewburyport, 1812; A. C., '27-'28; grad., Y. C, 1831; rcc'd holy orders in 183(1; be- came bishop of R. I., IS.")!. Pul). several religions woiks. P; O. ad., Pj-ovidence, E. I. Luther Crawford; (Alexandria, N. H.); A. C, '27-'28 ; orad B. IT., 1831; d. 1859. ' " Perez Dickinson; b. Amherst. Feb. 25, 1813; A. C, '28-'30 ■ Non-Graduates, 1831. 31 ^md., Univ. of Teiin., 1831; Merch., Knoxville, Tenn., '34 m. Susan Penniman, Nt^w Braintree, Apr. 10, 1845. One diiuglitcr. P. O. ad., Knoxville, Tenn. Cornelius Henry Edgar, S. T. D. ; b. Ealiwny, N. J., April 11, 1811 ; A. C, 1827 ; grad., P. C, 1831 ; Taught seven years in tbo Univ. of City of N. Y. ; Pas., Presb. ch., Bridge Hampton, L. I., eight Tears; Pas., Amer. Ref. ch., Easton. Pa., twenty seven years. Ese'd' S. T. D., from Univ., City of N. Y., 1863. Pub., several tractates and sermons. P. O. ad., Easton, Pa. Zabdiel Rogers Ely; b. Lyme, Ct., Jan. 16, 1809; A. C, '27- '28 ; grad., Y. C, 1833 ; Pas., Deep River, Ct. m. Mary S. Hun- gerford, Watertown, N. Y., May 28, 1838. One child, d. Nov. 15, 1839. Thomas Jefferson Farnham ; (Southbridge) ; see class of 1832. Moses Hall Fitts ; son of Moses and Sarah (Ordway) Fitts; b. Candia. N. H., Jan. 1, 1808; A. C, '27-'29 ; grad., Et. C, 1831; Tea.. Elk Branch Sem., Harpers Ferry, Va.; private school, Niagara Falls, N. Y. ; L3\viston Acad., N. Y. ; and Union School, Lockport, N. Y. ; School Commissioner, N. Y. ; Postmaster, Lewiston Falls, N. Y., 1852—. m. R J Harrison, Lewiston, May 13, 1835. Austin Flint. M. D. ; (Northampton); b. Petersham, Oct. 20, 1812; A. C, '27-'30; grad., H. M. C, 1833; one of the found- ers of the Buffalo Med. C. ; Prof, of Theory and Practice, B. M. C, '47-"53 ; established the Buffalo Med. Journal ; called to the Rush Med. C, Chicago, 1844; Prof., Theory and Practice, Med. Dep., Univ.. Louisville, four years; Prof, of Clinical Medicine, in the New Orleans School of Medicine, three years ; Prof., Principles and Practice of Medicine and Clinical Medicine, Bellevue Hospital Med. C. N. Y. Citv, 1859 . Author of several standard works in the profession ; Pub,, clinical reports "On Continued Fever," 1852 ; "Chronic Pleurisy," 1853 ; "Dysentery," 1853 ; "Physical Explora- tion in tlie Diagnosis of Disease of the Respiratory Organs," 1856 ; "Diseases of the Heart.'" '59-70; "Principles and Practice of Med- icine." 1866. Aaron French; (Randolph) ; A. C, '27-29 ; d. while connected with the College. Miner Gold ; (Pelham); son of Joseph and Patty (Edson) Gold ; h. Stafford, Ct.. Oct. 13, 1805 ; fitted under Prof. Snell at Amherst Acad.; A. C, '37-28; grad., Rensselaer Pol. Inst., Troy. N. Y., Oct. 28, 1829;' Tea., South Carolina and Mass. m. Livia Conkey, Pelham, Oct. 10, 1853. Seven children. P. O. ad., Enfield, Mass. '■'- XON-frKADUATES. 1831 . r,iA)Vj>K Goodell; (-M;iii.-fii;l(], Cr.) : A. C. '27--29. '•Phys.. Va.'' James I5i;ewsti.i; Got;r.i> ; b. Sljiiron, Ct.. Nov. 8. 1810; A. C ''■i'i-ii'J ; Siirir<-on in tlio Navy, sixteen years; practif;c-ci3 R GouiiGAS. A. M. ; (Weston) ; A. C. ':i8_'2tj; K''.'<1 A. M, from AV. ('.. 1843 ; Ed. and LaAv.. Coneonl. d. 18.53. A'.. 40. Marshall S Hagar : s. of fiiah Hagar ; b. Waltham. June 21.1810; A. C. ■29-'30: Law., Richmond, Me. m. Sarali Breck, Littleton. r)rt. •2.5. 1836. Six children, d. . Aexold Hansum ; ~on of Pliny and Polly (Arnold) Hannnm : b. Pelham, Oct. 11, 1810; iirep., Amh. A-ail.'; A. C., "28-'29 : Tea.. Pelham ; Hadley Acad. ; Nortliamjtton : N. Y.; Ky. and Mi--. : eu- '^•d'^f'd in printing in Indiana: E'i., Northampton Gazi-tt'- : i- now teaehini'' the blacks in the public seliools. Sr. Elmo. Mi:--, m. Belle Mcf'omb. Claiborne Co., Mi-.. April 6. 1840. ]'- O. ad.. Sr. El- mo, r laiborne (<>.. .Mi--. Joshua Hlxtisgton. 'SI. I). : (North Bridi^'-uater) : A. C.. '■>><- '30; ;frad.. Y. C 1832; .-nidied in P. T. S.. in 1832: M. D. at Y. C. 1S3.S; Pnli.. ■■(rrn],]],^^ after Trnth." P. O. ad.. Washington. 1). C. William Seagrove Magill : b. S^ Marv's, r;i.. Siir. 27. IslO: A. C. '28-30: grad.. Y. C. 18-31 : Pis., fia. ; Ohio: Ct. and Yr. m. Helen .AJmira Twining. New Ha\ei). Cr.. .Tnne 12. I.'s34. <);ir child. P C). ad.. Anilicr-^t. Peter Parker, M. D.: -.. Naflian Parker: b. Framingluim, Jnnr l-<. 1804 : farmer till tlie ai'e of 21 : Pivp.. Day'- Ar-ad.. Wrentham, and Framingham Acad. : A. ('.. "2T-30: grad.. Y. C. 1831 ; -tiidi'd medicine and tliefiloL'x three year - in N.u Haven ; rec'd the degree of M. 1).. 18:!:; ; Onl.'. PJiilad'elphia. ^[ay ls:i4 : and June 13. Is34. he embarked for China in the twofold ca])acity of Mi--'v.. and nnil- ir-a] :\li-'\.. of the A. B. ( F. M. : op.-nod tlie (J|ilitliahnic Hos])i- tal, ]83.'i. in which more than 2'ii (i ]iatients were treated the first year: had gi'rat -iir,-i-s- ijoth in -nr^erv airl medicine, and trained manv Chinese -indent-; .iiiii'iinted joint Chinc-e Int. r|i. with liev. E. C. Bii.lgmaii. 1). 1). "f I . S. Le-ation. nnder IL.n. Caleb Cnsl,- ing, 1844; appointed t liimsc Inter]), and Si I'y of Ld'ation. 184.5; held office of Charge d'Atfairi'- m/ in/irim. unii acting Commissioner NdX-ORAHCATES. 1831. to China., nearly t^ix years; Commissioner to Clliiiia, ','>,'>-' ri(\ ; Piib.^ series of reporrs (qnarferly) of the Oplithidmic Hospital, which are contained in Chinese Repository. 21 Vols. ; "farker's Jonrnal of an exiiedition from Sinf;a])ore (China) to Japan,"" 18:57; "Account of IMedieal Missions in China."' 1841 ; Official Corresjiondence as IT. S. Commissioner to China, Pnh. by G-OYernment, 18,58. Throng'h his agency tlie article was introduced in the Treaty of Wang Hia. 1844. ])roviding for the privilege of having Hospitals and Christian Temples in all the free ].)orts of China. Elected Cor. Memh. Royal Asiatic Society. 1841 ; Founder of Society of Northern Antiqua- ries, Copenhagen, 184G ; appointed Regent of the Smithsonian Institution, 18G8. and appointed for the third time Regent for six years. 1879 ; chosen a corporate member of A. B. C. F. M., 1870; ^lemb. of the Philosophical Society of Washington, 1870 ; Delegate of the Evangelical Alliance, to Russia, 1870; Pres. of Yale Alumni Asso., of Washington, '74-"T9. m. Harriet Colby Webster, Wash- ington, March 29. 1841. One child. P. O. acl.. Washington, D. C. George L Poindexter; (Natchez. Miss.) ; A. C.. ''27-'2S. George Stewart: (St. Mary's. Gn.) ; A. C. ":27-'i'.). Edward Richard Thorpe; b. Southaniiiton, July ■2"2, 1810; A. C. '27-20; grad.. Ham. C.. 1834: Law., Mobile. Ala. m. Eliza- beth Welles. Wesrhampton, 18.S8. Two children, d. .Mobile. Ala., -May 7. 1803. Jajfes William Tillman; (Geneva. N. Y.) ; b. Utica, X. Y. Nov. 18.1810; prep., Phillips Acad.; A. C. 1827; Lawyer, m. (1) Elizal)eth Whittelsev. Dee. 10, 1833; (3) Martlia A.'Conant, May 30, 18.i0. Five clnldren. d. :\larcli 7. 18(57. Dax Weed; b. iEarblehead, March 20. 1811; A. C, "2r-"20 ; grad.. I'. C.. 1831 : Law.. Lawrence and Salem, Mass. m. Lncretia Wade, Ipswieh. 1840. One son. P. O. ad., Treasurv Department, Washington. D. C. Augustus Trask Welch; (Woodville, Miss.) ; son of Bcla and Emily (Trask) Welch ; b. Brimfield. Nov. 21, 1812; pre])., with R?v. B.-nj. Chase, Wilkinson C^o., Miss. ; A. C, ■27-'29 ; Cotton planter, Concordia Parish, La. ; Pres.. Police Jury. Concordia, La., ^•many years;'" meml.ier State Svnate, fi-om Concordia and Tensas Parishes, 'GD-fiib m. (1) Eliza Sewell Pynchon, Brimfield. Mass.. Aug. — , 1839; (2) Mrs. Sai-ali Jane (Newman) Foster, Natchez, Miss.. Dec. 23, 184.1. Ten children, d. Cimcordia Parish, La.. Sejit. 10, 1868. Family res,, 'Natchez, Jliss, 2-1^ NON-GllADFATES, 1832. OLASS OF 1832. Charles Edwards Abbott; (Bmnswick, Me.); 1). Hallowell, Me., Dec. 24, 1812; A. C. '28-'29 ; grad., B. C. 1832; Tea.. Bos- ton, N. Y. ; Pittsfleld; Norwich and Hartford, Ct Pnb., "Down the Hill," and "Village Bovs." m. Miss Spanlding, Cevlon, Xov. 25,1842. Fonr children. P. O. ad., Hartford, Ct. Samuel Robbins Brown, D. D. ; (Mouson) ; b. E:ist Windsor, Ct., June 16, 1810; A. C, 1828; grad., Y. 0., 18.32; Prof., Deaf and Dumb Inst, \. Y. Citv, '32-'35 ; Col. T. S., (8. C), '36-'37 ; grad., U. T. S., 1838; Ord", (Presb.), Oct. U, 1838; Miss'y.,Hong Kong, China, '38-46 ; w. c. N. Y. City. '47-'49 ; Tea., Owasco, N. y.. 'o0-'o2; Pas., (Rsf. D.), Sandbeach, N. Y., '52-'58 ; Miss'j., Japan, '69-'67 ; U. S. A., '67-'70; Miss'y., Nagasaki and Yokoha- ma, Japan, '70-'?9. Kec'd D. D., U. N. Y., 186?. m. Elizabeth Goodwill Bartlett, East Windsor, Ct., Oct. 17, 1838. Six children, d. Mouson, June 19, 1880. Geobge Jonathan Cari-eton ; s. of Jonathan and Hannah (Saw- yer) Carleton ; b. Boston, Oct. 8, 1812; prep.. Boston Latin School ; A. C, '28-'29 ; B. U. , '31-'32 ; Ord., Pas., Bap. ch.. And- over, June 15, 1836 ; Pas., Wilmington. Del., '39-'40 ; Evang., New Bedford^ '41-'45 ; Pas.. Arlington, '45-'51 ; w. c, Newton Centre, '51 . Chaplain of Mass. State Prison, ■61-'70. Pub., "The TJuique," or "Book of its Own Kind," 1844; "Rambles about Bos- ton or Efforts to do Good," 1856. m. (1) Joanna Coggshall. New Bedford, June 27, 1836 ; (2) Jane Thomas, Wilmington^ Del., March 25, 1842. P. O. ad., Newton Centre, JIass. Ariel Parish Chute; b. Byfield, May 16, 1809; A. C, '28- '29; grad., B. C, 1832; A. T. S.. 1835; Ord., March 16, 1836; Pas., Oxford, Me., '35-'39 ; Pownal, Me., '39-'41 ; Prin., Warren Acad., Woburn, and Milton Acad. '41-'43 ; s. s.. South fjvnn- field, six years; Prin., Dnmmer Acad, three yeai's; Pas., Ware; '57-'61 ; Custom House^ Boston, ■61-'63 ; Assist. U'. S. Treasure)''* Office, Boston, '63 . m. Sarah U. W. Chandler, Bangoi-, .Me., Apr. 25, 1836. Five children. P. O. ad.. Sharon. George Cooke; (Acworth, N. 11.) ; s.. Rev. Phineas and Sophia (Grout) Cooke; b, Keene, N. H., Dec, 26, 1811 ; A. C, '38-29; grad., D. C, 1832; Ord., Jan. 16.1839; Pas., North Amherst, '39-'52 ; Prcs., East Tcnn. Univ., ■52-'o9 ; Tea., Yonkers, N. Y., and Amherst; Pub., "Cbarts of Classic Art." m. Mary Gay, Nash- ua, N. H., Nov. 30, 1837. Two children'. P. 0. ad.,' Winchester. Non-Graduates, 1832. 25 George Willis Daniels; b. Franklin, Got. 22, 1806; A. C, '28-'29. d. of consumption, Prankliu, Ja^n. 15. 1830. Benjamin Francis Farley ; b. Hollis, N. H., Nov. 20, 1808 ; A. C, '28-'29; grad., Y. C, 1832; Lawyer. P. O. ad., Worcester. Thomas Jefferson Farnham ; (Southbridge) ; b. Vt., 1804 ; A. C, '27-29 ; "Organized aii Expedition in 1839 and led it across the Continent to Oregon ; Pub., "Travels in Oregon Territor}'^" 1842 ; •■'Travels in California and Scenes on the Pacific," 1845 ; "Memoir of the Northwest Boundary Line, with Mexico, its Geography, Peo- ple, and Institutions." m. Eliza Woodson, 1836. d. Cal.,Sept. 1848. James Brewster Gould; (Sharon Ct.) ; see class of '31. AsHBEL Bradford Haile ; (Gouverneur, N. Y.) ; A. C, '28-'30 ; grad., Y. C, 1835 ; Phys., Norwich, Ct. m. Mary May, Norwich, Ct. P. O. ad., Norwich, Ct. JosiAH Sturtevant Hammond; b. Carver, May 14, 1810; A. C, '28-'30; grad.. Berk. M. L, Pittsfield, 1834; Phys., Plympton. m. Betsey Parker, Plympton, Nov. 25, 1838. Two sous. P. O. ad., Plympton, Mass. Llewellyn Jones; (Lunenburg Court House, Va.) ; A. C, '28- '29. Lysander Kingman; (Pelham) ; A. C, '28 ; "never appeared in the class." James Hibben Leland ; son of Aaron W. and Eliza (Hibben) Leland ; b. Charleston, S. C, 1810 ; A. C, '28-'30 ; Tea., Charles- ton, S. C. m. Susan Morrison. Benjamin Ober ; b. Beverly, Apr. 4, 1805; A. C, '28-'29 ; A. T. S., '82-'33 ; Ord., Jan. 1, 1834; Pas., West Newbury, '.34-'35 ; s. s., West Attleborough, '36-'38 ; West Woodstock, Ct., '39-'46 ;, Holland, '46-50 ; Alstead, N. H., '54-'56 ; Saxton's River, Vt., '57- '59 ; Wardsborouo-h and Fayetteville, Vt., '59-'68. Pnb., SermonSj- and Lecture on Slavery, m. (1) Nancy Everett Hawes, Wrentham, July 19, 1837 ;. (2) Marv Jane Miller, Fayetteville, Vt. May 29, 1868. Seven children. P. O. ad., Brattleboro, Vt. Edmund P Oliver; (Nottoway Co., Va.) ; A. C, 1829. James Oliver ; son of James and Mary Oliver ; b. Salem, Sept. 18, 1808; prep., Latin Grammar School, Salem; A. C, '28; gra-d., Colbv U., 1838; Tea., Maine and Mass. Pub., "AVreck of the Glide." d. Cambridge, Jan. 4, 1845. Nelson Perein; b. Seekonk, April 13, 1809; A. C, '28-'30 ; grad., H. M. S., 1836 ;" Phys., Smithfield, R. L m. Mary Jane Smith, Smithfield, R. L, Jan. 24, 1839. One child, d. Mar. 31, 1843. 2fi NON-GllADUATES, 1832. Nicholas Prasas ; (Smyrna, Asia Minor,); A. C, '38-'30. Sidney Smith ; s. of Lsvi Smitli ; b. Granby, ^liiy 18, 1800 ; A. C, '28-'30 ; Farmer, 111. m. Laura Doolittle, Princeton, 111., Nov. 29, 1838. Nino children. P. 0. ad., Princeton, 111. Nathaniel Howard Thayer, A. Jl. ; (Dorchester); b. about 1807; A. C, '28-'29; Prin. of three State Academies in Md. ; of Eastern F. li. School, Baltimore, twenty-seven years ; Adjunct Prof, of physics, Baltimore City C. ; Librarian, Baltimore public school Libvai'y ; rec'd A. M. from A. C, in 1851. m. Cathai-ine Augusta Thayer, Westminster, Md., Aug. 24,1835. Three children. P. 0. ad., Baltimore City College, Baltimore, Md. Ariel Standish Thurston; (Bedford, N. H.) ; b. GofTstown^ N. H., June 11, 1810; K. U. A., '26-'28 ; A. C, '28-'29 ; readlaw with Hon. H. Gray, Elmira, N. Y., '30-'35 ; teaching meanwhile in AVilliamsport Acad., Pa., and Elmira, N. Y., one year each ; Law.^ N. Y. City, '35-36 ; Elmira, N. Y., '36— ; County Judge and Sur- rogate, '51-'56 ; State Assessor, '59-'61 ; Memb., Board of Miinagers State Reformatorj', Elmira, N. Y. Pub., "Paraphrase in Ehyme of Longfellow's 'Courtship of Miles Standish." m. (1) Julia Clark Hart,, Elmira, K Y., Sept. 8, 1836; (2) Cornelia Sophia Hull, Angelica, N. Y., May 2, 1846: (3) Mrs. Georgiiinna (Con- verse) Gibson, Elmira, Apr. 15, 1867. Eight children. P. O. ad.^ Elmira, N. Y. Charles KiTTREDGE True, D. D; (Boston); b. Portland, Me., Aug. 14, 1809; A. C, '28-29; grad., H. I'.. 1832;Meth. minister, R. L ; N. Y. ; Ct. ; Mass. ; '33—. Prof., Moral and Intcll. Phil.. Wes. Univ., Middlotown, Ct., '49-60. Pub. a work on Logic, and three or four Juvenile books. Rec. D. D.,H. U.. 1849. m. Elizabeth B. Hyde, AYilbraham, l.*^:!."). Ten children, d. about L'^rs. \\'tr,r,iAJ[ PnuTEDs \Vil.mi:i! : s. of IJev. Dr. William Holland and Marion Hannah (Cox) \Vilmor; 1). Alexandria, D. C. Nov. 9, 1.S12 : Prep., Grammar School of Wm. and M. C, Va. ; A. C, '28-30 ; Murch., Grand Gulf, iliss. d. Grand Gulf, Aug. 1837. CLASS OF 1S33. JosiAii Abmoit, Jr.; b. Franiingliani, Miiy 22, 1811 ; A. C, "29- '31; grad., Y. C, 1835 ; Phys., Marlborough, Mass., and Rindge, N. H. m. Amiiida P. White, West Boylston, Jan. 5. 1842. P. 0. ad., Winchendon, Mass. Nox-GiiADi-ATEs, 183:?. 37 MofiEs Haekison Baldwin; (Brimfield) ; li. Piilmor, Jan. 7, iHll ; A. C, '29-'30; Mw., N. Y. m. , Miircli 1839. Two (thild- reii. d. PautnekL't, K. I., Jnn. 33, 1802. Uvfus Belden, M. D. ; (Amherst) ; son of Aaron Beldcn ; b. Wlmtely, Jiui. 30. 1809; A. C.,'29-'30; gnid., Pitls. M. I. ; Pliy,s., X. Y. Cih-; Brooklyn, N. Y. ; and Amherst, m. Honriotta Hoav- land, W. Barnstable^ Feb. 18, 1835. d. Amherst, April 21), 1870. James C Briggs ; s. of Y)r. Calvin Briggs ; b. Marblehead, Jan. 8, 1814; A. C, '39-'31 ; Phvs.. Marblehead. m. (1) Harriet E. Glover. Apr. 18. 1848; (3) Catherine T. Whidden, Marblehead. Sept. 8, 18.53. One child, d. Marblehead. Dec. 18, 1850. John Bulkley ; (Albany, N. Y.) ; s., Ciiester Bnlkley; b. abont 1814 ; A. C, "SO-'SS. d. while connected with the College. AsiAS.i^ BiiAiNARD Campbell ; s., James Campbell ; b. Litchfield^ N. Y., Sept. 29, 1808 ; A. C, '39 ; grad., Y. C, in 1833 ; Tea.. 111. and Mo. m. (1) Marv Wiiittlesev, New Haven, Ct. : (3) Al)i)v Crosby, Litchfield, N.'y. P. O. ad., Springfield, Mo. James Sumneu Cakpenter ; (Potsdam, N. Y.) ; son of Wm. Car- penter ; b. Swanzey, N. H.. Aug. 17, 1805 ; A. C, '29-'30 ; Law., Akron and Medina, Ohio. Pub., "•Oallowrake,"' and snndry other pamphlets, m. . ]\Iayl, 1S;{"), Thive children. P. O. ad.. Akron, Ohio. Sajciel CiiANDi.Eii ; (Angusta, N. Y.) ; son of H. Ciiandler ; b. about 1812; A. C, '39-30; grad.. Ham. ('., 1833; Agent of V. S. Kxprcss Co. d. Hillsdale, Midi., Apr. 0, 1871, .e. 59. David Stearxs Dkvexs ; (Boston); son of D.ivid and Abigail (Adams) Devens: )>. ('harlestown. Feb. 30. 1810 ; A.C.. '29-'33 : If. V. ';;2-33; Prea.. (1. : fiivs.. Lake Village. N. H. m. Mahala Hatch, l.;d. 1S3S. Two s(nis. P- O. ad., Colfax. Wliitnian Cn., Wa?h. Ter. David Fisk ; b. Hiildeu, Oct. l>S. 1S04; apprentice to a. Mason,, four vears ; in business three y^ars ; becoming a Christian, he pi-ep. for Cid., with Pev. Mi-. Mann, Westminster; entered A. C, 1831 ; Non-Graduates, 1834. 31 full of zeal and promise for tlie ministry, d. in Sciiioi' year, 1834 ; "an excellent man." Orin Pierce Gilbert; s. of Peregrine fiilbert ; li. Pomfret, Ct., Dec. -2, 1804; A. C. '30-'32 ; Ten. and accountant, m. Julia Ann Ames, Plainfield, Ct.. June 5. 1834. Six children, d. Worcester. Nov. -29. 18.59. Lemuel P ■ Grosvenor ; (Boston); see class of '33. Walter Forest Hill; (Wells, Me. ); s., Sanmel Hill ; 1). about 1809 ; A. C. •31-33 ; grad., W. ('.. 1834; stndied at B. T. S.,- one year, '37 ; Tea., Ky. P. 0. ad., Tolono, Cliami)aign C'O., 111. Henry Houseworth ; (N. Y. City) ; s. of Michael Honseworth ; b. about 1811 ; A. C, '30-'31. A class-mate and room-mate says of him — "He was a good man, ever manifested a sweet, loving spirit and if he is not still on earth, he must be in heaven." Augustus Hurlbut ; (Philadelphia) ; s. of Rev. M. L. Hurlbut; A. C, '32-'33. Gyles Merrill Kimball; b. Haverhill, Dec. 23. 1807; A. C, ■30-'3-2; Ten., Haverhill, ilass. and Plaistovv. N. H. P. O. ad.. Haverhill, M;iss. Lejidel Leonard ; b. Charlemont, Nov. '23, 1812 ; A. C, '31-'33 ; grad.. T. Inst. . East Windsor, Ct., 1839 ; Piis.. Pi'es. ch.. Portage- ville,N.Y.. "39-49 ; Moscow. X. Y... ■40-'.-|(; ; Te;i.. Svnodical Acad., Geneseo, N. Y., '.i^-SO ; s. s., Charlotte, N. Y., '59-60 ; Prin., High Schr)!)l, Detroit. Mich., 'r)0-'64; s. s., Pres. ch.. Independence, '60- '64; Cons', ch.. Odell, 111.. '04-'69 ; Cottage (Jrove. and Sun Praire, Wis.. 69-72; Richland Citv, Wis., '72—. Pnb., articles in Reviews and Newspjipers. m. (1) HiinnHh B. Miller, dau.. K'ev. ]\Ioses .Mil- ler. H"ath, Nov. 15, 1839; (2) Henrietta Laws, Richland Centre. Wis., Dec. 9. 1874. Five children. P. O. ad.. Richland Centre, Wis. George Porter, A. il.; (Hamilton) ; s. of Benjamin and Martha (Olcott) Porter; b. Newbnry, Vt., 1814; A. C. 1831 ; grad., D. C, 1831; Liw.. N. Y. (;itv; Associate Ed., New Orleans Picavnne. d. New Orleans, Li., May 24, 1849. George Kand ; (S;dem) ; b. about 1813; A. ('., '30-32. John J Shelton ; (Richmond, Va.) ; b. idionr 1814; A. C'., '30-'31. P. O. ad., Louisa. Va. Rodney Smith; s. of Svlvester Smith ; 1). Hadley, Aug 6, 1812; A. C, '30-31 ; Farmer, Hadlev. m. Rebecca Kilhurn, Walpole,N. ■H., Oct. 20. 1841. Thi'ee children. P. 0. ad.. Hadlev, Mass. 32 Non-Graduates, 183o. Marshall Mason Strong; s. of W. Strono;, Esq.; b. Amherst, Sept. 3, 1813 ; A. C, '30-'32 ; U. C, one year; Law., Racine, Wis. Pnb., pamphlet on E. R. matters. m. (1) Amanda Hawks, May 27, 1840 ; (2) Emilie Mack Ullmann, Chicago, 111., Sept. 19, 1856. Five children, d. Mar. 9, 1864. Lewis William Tappan ; b. Boston, Aug. 3, 1814 ; A. C, '31- '33 ; Ship-owner, and E. India Mer., Boston, m. Maiy CofBn Swift, Nantucket, Dec. 5, 1838. Two sons. P. 0. ad., 14'Mellmont St., Roxbury, Mass. Silas Taylor; (Sutton); s. of Samuel Taylor; h. about 1809; A. 0., '30-'32 ; Tea. and Civil Engineer at tiie South, d. . Thomas Taylor, M. D.; p. of Jonathan Taylor; b. Heath, July 30, 1807 ; prep., with Rev. Moses Miller ; A. C. '30-'32 ; grad., B. Med. Inst., 1835 ; Phys., North Adams, till his death, May 9, 1853. m, Lucy Elizabeth, dan., Rev. Samuel G-ay, Hubbardston, Mar. 16, 1837. Six children. Willis L Williams; (Williamsburg, N. C.) ; son of Allen Williams; b. about 1810; A. C, '30-'32 ; Law., at the South, d. "long since." CLASS OF 1835. Daniel Lucius Adams ; s. of Daniel Adams ; b. Mt. Vernon, N. H., Nov. 1, 1814 ; A. C, '3l-'33 ; grad., Y. C. 1835 ; H. M. C, 1838; Phvs., N. Y. Citv. m. Cornelia A.Cook, N. Y.. April 7, 1861. Four children. " P. O. ad., Ridgefield, Fairfield Co., Ct. James Roosevelt Bayley, D. D. ; son of Gav C. Baylev ; b. N. Y. City, Aug. 23, 1814; A. C, '31-'33 ; grad., T. C, 1835'; Clerg., Prof. Epis. ch. ; became Rom. Cath. ; studied theol., Paris, and Rome; Ord., priest, 1842; Prof., Belles Lettres. and Pres., St. John's Col., Fordham, '45-'46 ; became bishop of Newark, N. J., 1853; arclibishop of Baltimore, Md., 1872. Pub., "^Memoirs of Bishop Brute" and other works. Anson Bingham; (Canterbnrv, Ct.) ; s. of James Bingham ; b. about 1811 ; A. C, '32; grad., B. TJ., 1835 ; Bap. Clergyman. Nathan Brittan ; (Hiirdwick) ; son of S:imuel and Bathsheba (Haskins) Brithan ; h. Spencer, 1800; prep., Hadley ; A. C, '31- '32; grad., B. U., 1837; Tea., Bennington, Vt.. eighteen months; Coll. Inst., Rochester, N. Y. ; in Lyons, N. Y., he inaugurated what is known as the "Graded School System ;" Prin., Adrian Union S., Non-Gkaduates, IS.T.i. 33 Mich., 1851 ; Ed., "Union Sehool Miscellany and Teachers Manual." m. E. Elonise Galiisha, Bennington, Vt., abont 1838. Seven child- ren, d. Jan. 3, 1872. "A godly man, a worker in Bap. ch. and S. S." Edward Brown; (Salem) ; s. of Wm. Brown ; b. Ipswich, Jan. 13,1815; A. C. '31-33 ; ship master and merchant, Salem, m. (1) Eh'za Osgood Dalton, Andover, 1842; (3) Jennie E.Taylor, Prov., R. L, 1857. Six children. P. O. ad., Salem, Mass. Horatio Bryant ; (Plympton) ; son of Micab Bryant ; b. about 1809 ; A. C, '31-'32 ; grad., U. C, 1836 ; Y. M. C, 1839 ; Phys., Independence, la. . John M Bryant ; (Weston) ; b. about 1810 ; A. C, '31. d. in college. .John Codman, Jr. ; s. of Rev. Dr. John and Mary (Wheelwright) Codman ; b. Dorchester. Oct. 16, 1814 ; A. C, '33-'34 ; Sea Captain ; Correspondent of Boston Journal, and N. Y. Evening Post. Pub., "Sailor's life and Sailor's yarns," "Ten months in Brazil/' "Mor- mon Country." ^'Round Trip" and several pamphlets on nautical affairs. m. Anna G. Day. N. Y., Nov. 3, 1847. One daughter. P. 0. ad.. Box 3015, N.Y. City. Richard Redgley Dashiell ; (Phila., Pa.) ; son of Alfred H. Dashiell ; b. Anne Arundel Co., Md.,Aug. 18. 1816 ; A. C, '31-'33 ; Errad., Univ.. of Penn.. 1837 ; Phys., and Surg'., Jackson, Tenn ; Pres., County Med. Society. Pub., "Medical Topography of the Forked Deer Valley." m. (1) Louisa J. Kizer, Jackson, Tenn., (2) 1841 ; Eliza J. Taylor, Jackson, Tenn., 1850. P. O. ad., Jack- son, Tenn. Edmund Dwight ; (Geneva, N. Y.) ; s. of Henry D wight; b. U- tica. N. Y.. Oct. 14, 181 r, ; A. C, '31-'33 ; grad., Y. C, 1835; Banker, Geneva; Mer., N. Y., City; Trustee of N. Y. Juyenile Asylum and two Hospitals ; Vice Pres,, N, Y. Homeopathic College. Pnb., yarious essays on Finiince, &c. m, Harriet Allen Butler, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1849. Five children. P. O. ad., Yonkcrs, and 12 Wall St., N. Y. City. Otis Fisher; (Wendell) ; b. about 1808; A. C, '31-'33. James Fisk ; son of Eev. John Fisk ; b. Xcw Brain tree, about 1814.; A. C, '31-33 ; Phvs., Mendon, and Milford ; d. Milford, Ju- .ly 3, 1843, JE. 29. William Flint ; (Charlestown) ; s. of Simeon Flint ; b. about 1814; A. C, '31-33 ; Epis. Clerg. d. . •^4 Non-Graduates, 1835. Stephen Fowler; (Northfield) ; s. of Rev. Bancroft; Fowler: b. about 1812 ; A. C, '31-'33 ; grad., D. C, 183.5 ; Tea., Clarendon Springs, Vt. d. in Vt. . John Sullivan Fraser ; (Waltlionrville, Ga.) ; b. about 1«15 ; A. C, '32-'33 ; LL. B., H. C, in 1838. JosHDA Frost. .Jr. ; s. of Dr. Joshua Frost; b. Spriiigfield, Mav 12, 1816; A. C. '31-33; Portrait Painter. Springfield, Biston. and Georgia, ni. Ijiicy A. Parsons, Springfield, Augt. 25, 1846. Two children. P. 0. ad., Hartford, Ct. Isaac Newton Goodhue; (Xewton) ; sni of Stephen Goodhue: b. Hebron, N. H., Apr. 20, 1813; A. G. '31-32; D. C, '32-'33 ; Liw.. Lowell; Asso. El. with a brother James M.Goodhue; also Ed., Minnesota Pioneer; Clerk in U. S. Treas. D;pt., '64-'78. ni. Julia A. Kittredge, .Tewksbniy, June 8, 1852. One daughter. P. O. ad., Washington, D. C. John Miner Grant; s. of Billings Grant; b. Stafford, Cr., Xot. 26, 1815 ; prep., Monson Acad. ; A. C, '31-'32 ; went to China on a Merchantman ; Clerks in the store of a In-other in Hartford, Cr. : also in a store in Stafford Hollow, Ct. Drowned, Se])t. 11, 1839. Henry Hall ; s. of Wm. Hall ; b. Rutland, Vt., Sept. 16, 1814 ; A. C, '31-'33 ; grad., Mid. C, 1835 ; Tea., Md.. '35-'36 ; Law., Rutland. Vt., '39— ; Reg. Prob. Court of the Dist. of Rutland. Vt., '39-'61 ; Trial Justice of the peace several years. Wrote arti- cles for Rutland Herald, Vt. Hist. Soc. numerous letters for differ- ent paper.?, and lectured on historical subiects. ra. Henrietta Frances Clark, Castleton, Vt., Dec. 16. 1847. P. 0. ad., Rutland, Vt. George Herbert; s. of George and Charlotte (^Tnttle) Herbert; b. Ellsworth, ile., Sept. 7, 1815; prep., nnder Rev. Peter Xonrse^ of Ellsworth, and at Castine High School ; A. C. , '31-'33 ; Law., Ellsworth. Me., '37-54 ; Chicago, III.. '54—. m. Theresa T. Arms, Deerfield, June 9, 1840. Two daughters. P. O. ad.. Chicago. HI. Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe ; s. of Isaac R. Howe ; b. Haver- hill, Apr. 24, 1817 ; A. ('.. '31-'33 ; o-rad.. Y. C. , 1835 ; ad. to the Bar in Mich. ; Law., in Mich, till 1847; Haverhill, Mass.. '47 . Memb.. Mass. Senate in 1853 ; Judge of Probate for Essex Co., '53- '58; U. S. Collector of Internal R-venue for the 6th Mass. Dist., '66-'70 ; Law Commissioner for Little Rock and Fort Smith, (Ark.) Riilroad Co., '70-'75; Clerk in office of U. S. Asst. Att. Gen., for Interior Dept. , Washington, "77 — . m. Sarah A.Bradlev, Roxbury^ May 1840. Two children. P. O. ad., Washington, D. C. XON-CiEAOrATES, 1835. 35 George Humphreys; (Auburn, X. Y.) ; s. of Ei-astns Humphreys, M. D. ; h. Mirecllus, X. Y., Mar. 15, 1814 ; A. C, '32-34 ; entered law office of ^V. H. SL^ward. 1835 ; ad. to the Supreme Court, July 1838; Liff..Cato. X. Y., '39-"52 ; Auburn, N. Y., '52-'69 ; Buff- alo, X. Y., '(i9— ; Counly Judge of Cayuga Co., '52-'60 ; Mayor of Citv of Auburn, "61, 't>2 and '(i4. m. Lucia W. Grosvenor, Buffalo, X.Y., Mav 28, 1840. Eight children. P. O. a.d., 14 West Eagle St., liuffalo. X. Y. Elias Howell Luce; (Riverhead, L. I.); son of Kev. Abram Luce ; b. about 1815 ; A. C. '32-33. Resided, Wading River. R. I. ni. . One daughter, d. about 1843. Joshua Mason Macomber, M. D. ; (New Salem) ; s. of Ebenezer Macomber ; b. about 1813 ; A. C, '31-'33 ; grad., B. TJ., 1835 ; Ree. M. D. from X. Y. M. C. ; Prof, of Chemistry. Penn. Med. C. David C Matbin ; (Philadelphia, Pa.); b. about 1815; A. C. '3-2-33. Benjamin Addison Merrill; (Rowley) ; b. Georgetown, Jan. 1, 1808 ; A. C. '31 ; Boot and Shoe business, Wolcott, N. Y. ; Elder, Presb. ch.. Wolcott, X. Y., for thirty-five years, m. Harriet Merrill, Wolcott.X. Y. Eight children. P. 6. ad.." Wolcott,Wayne Co.,X".Y. Lyman ^Iiller ; (Williamsburg); s. of Silas Miller; b. about 1810; A. C, '31-'33. Jonathan Fiske Moore ; s. of Rev. ^lartin Moore ; b. Xatick. Aug. 23. 1815; A. C, '31-'33 ; grad.. Mid. C, 1838 ; Law., Bos- ton ; Ed. of X'orfolk Co. Journal, Dedham, and for three years associated with his father, as Ed. of Boston Recorder, d. Boston, Feb. 21, 1876. George Augustus Xicoll ; (New Brunswick, N. J.) : s. of Col. Alexander Nicoll ; b. about 1816 ; A. C, '31. Charles Xorthend, A. M.; f. of John Northend ; b. Newbury, April 2. 1814; A. C, '31-'33 ; Tea., Xewbury, one year; Danvers, (now Peabofly) five years ; Salem, eleven years. Pub.. "Teacher and Parent,"' "Teacher's Assistant." "National Orator," "Little Orator,"' ^'Little Speaker," "Entertaining Dialogues."' "Memory Gems," "Choice Thoughts,"' "Gems of Thought," "Memorial Volume of Elihu Burritt;" Ed., Ct. Common School Journal, eight years; Supt. of Schools in Danvers. three years ; Assist. Supt. of Schools, Ct., ten years; Supt., Schools, New Britain, Ct., seven years, m. Susan Ann Moody. Newbury, Aug. 1835. Three children. P. O. ad., New Britain, Ct. 36 Non-Graduates, 1836. George Washington Olney ; (Waterford, N. Y.) ; son of Col. Anthony Olncy ; 1). about 1815 ; A. C, '31-33 ; grad.. Y. C. 1835 ; Linv.. St. Louis, with H. W. Billings, d. 1850. J G Palen ; b. Catslcill, N. Y. ; A. C, '32-34 ; Law., Hudson, K. Y. ; "Appointed Governor of Arizona Tcr. d. in Ari- zona." Geokge W Patterson; (Philn., Pa.) ; s. of James Patter- son ; b. about 1815; A. C. '31-'33. Thomas Paul; (Phila., Pn.) ; s. of James Paul ; b. abont 1814 : A. 0., '83-'34. James L Percival ; (Sandwich); b. about 1814; A. C. '31-'34. d. while connected with the college, Sandwich, 1834. William Hinchman Platt ; s. of Wm. Piatt; b. Oweffo, N. Y., Sent. 23. 1815; A. C. '31-'33 ; grad.. Y. C, 1835; Merchant. Pub., "Christian Praise." Hymns and Tnnes. 1870. m. (1) Sarah E. Pumnellv. Sent. 17, 1839 ; (2) Mary E. Pumnelly, Feb. 24, 1R58, both of Owego, N. Y. Two children. P. O. ad., Metuchcn. X. J. Charges Ripley; s. of Thomas W". and Susan (Clapp) Eiplev ; b. Greentield. Aug. 30,1815; A. C, '31-33; grad., D. C, 1835; read law at New Haven, Ct. ; Law., Louisville. Ky.. '38 till he d.. — , 1867, m. Margaret Breckenridge Drake, Aug. 1858. One son. David Babcock Sherman; (New Haven, Ct.) ; sou of David A. Slierman ; b. 1815 ; A. C., '32 ; studied law in New Haven ; went South, and, it is supposed, was ad. to the Bnr, Columbia, Ga. "He there became deranged. Having recovered in a measure, he set out on his rctni'n home and was shot in S. C, 1840." Levi Spring; sou of Samuel Snrin?; b. Grafton, Yt., June 15, 1811 ; A. C, '31-35 ; Printer. Ros., Grafton, till he d. Feb. 1846. Albert Gorham Tenney ; s. of Benjamin J. Teunev; b. New- bury, July 2, 1814; A. C, ■31-'32 ; ' grad., B. C.,1835; Ed. in Baltimore, Md., Boston, and Brunswick, ^fe. Pub., Files of Newspapers, Pamphlets of trials. Conventions, &c.; Pi'ivate Sec. of Commodore Downes, U. S. Navy, some yoiirs. m. (1) Frances Ann Estabrook, Aug. 29. 1836 ; (2) Mary Caroline Packard, Brunswick. June 13, 186?'. One son. P. 0. ad., Brunswick. Me. John Elliott Ward ; b. Sunberry, Liberty Co., Ga., Oct. 2. 1814 ; A. C. , ^Jl-'oa; studied Law in oflice of Hon. Matthew Hale McAl- lister, of Savannah; ad. to the Bar. lcS35; attended lectures at Non-Graduates, 183G. 37 Dana L:nv School, Cainbridge, '35-'36 ; Law., Savannah, Ga. '36- "58 ; U. S., district Att'y. for Georgia, '38-'39 ; Memb., Ga. Leg., '3'.), '42, "45; Speaker "of the House, "54; Mayor of the City of Savannah, "54-'55 ; Tres., Dem. Nat. Convention, '56; State Sena- tor, '58-59; Pres., Senate and thereb}' Lient. Gov., '58-59; U. S. Minister, to China, "oO-'Gl ; Law., Savannah, Ga., '6L-'65; N. Y. Citv. '65 — . m. Olivia Bnckniinster Sullivan, Boston, Aug. 15, 18.39. Four children. P. 0. ad., 61 Wall St. New York City. James Willis AVilson ; (Angustsi Co.. Ya.) ; A. C, '32-'33 ; grad.. Col. C. 1836 ; Lawyer, d. 1868, ^.53. CLASS OF 1836. Frederick Allen, M. D. ; (Chilmark) ; s. of Tristram Allen ; b. about LSll ; A. C. '32 ; M. D., H. C, '36. M. M. S. S. d. 1858. Israel Ward Andrews; (Cornwall, (,'t.) ; .«. of Wm. Andrews; b. Danbury, Ct., J.iii. 3, 1815 ; A. C, '33-34; grad., W. C, 1837; Prin., Higli School, Lee; Tutor and Prof, of Mathematics and Nat. Phil", .Marietta Coll., O., '39-'55 ; Pres., Mar. Coll., '55 . Pub.. Manual of the Constitution, pp. 370, xxxviii ; Ten or twelve jiamphlets. m. (1) Sarah Hayes Clark. Aug. 8, 1839; (2) Mari- anne Stnart Clark, Aug. 24, "1842. Four children. P. O. ad., -Marietta, Ohio. Frederick C Arms ; s. of Col. Christopher and Pauline (Clary) Arms: b. Conwav, Oct. 14,1815; A. C, '32-34 ; Civil P>igiiieei'. P. 0. ad., Carlisle, Pa. William Chase Ballard; son of Uriah and Hannah (Sargent) Ballard ; b. Fryburg, Me., Aug. 7, 1813 ; fitted at Fryburg Acad. ; A. C. '32-33 ;" studied law with Elbridge Gervy, Esq". Waterford, Me.; Law. m. . d. Windsor Locks, Ct. ♦ Samuel Austin Benton, A. M. ; (St. Johnsbury, Vt.) ; s., Sam- uel S. Benton ;' b. about 1807 ; A. C., '32-'33 ; grad., Mid. Coll., 1836; Prin., E,nidolph Acad., '30-"38 ; studied theol. with Eev. .lames Bnckhani ; Pas., Saxton's River, Rockingham, Vt., Jan. '40- Nov. '42; Armida, Mich., '50—. d. 1869. Charles Delano Bowman; s. of Joseph and Sally (Pcnninian) Bowman ; b. New Brainti'ee. Dec. 12, 1816; A. C, '.32-'34 ; grad., PL C, 1838; Law., Oxford, d. 1857. Henry Brown; (Waltham) ; s. of Wm. Brown ; b. about 1815 ; A. C, •32-'33. Horatio Bryant; (PIym]iton) ; A. C, '32; see class of '35. 38 Non-Graduates, 1836. William Stanfokd Crocker ; s. of Oliver and Sophia T. Crocker ; b. New Bedford, Aug. 31, 1815 ; A. C, '34-'85. d. Mar. 11, 1839. Egbert Finley; (Oswego, N. Y.) ; p. of .James Fiiiley ; b. about 1810; A. C, '32-'3.5; grad., Prin. T. S,, 1839; Missionary, Ohio; Pas., Mentz, N. Y. d. 1849. Milton Metcalf Fisher, A. M. ; s. of Willis Fisher; h. Frank- lin, Jan. 30, 1811 ; A. C, '32-'33 ; Rec. A. M., from A. C, 186,5 ; Manufacturer and Insurance Asent, Medwav; Ed„ Medway Jour- nal ; State Senator, '59 and '60; County Cora., '6.3-'72. m. El- eanor Metcalf, Medway, Aug. 23, 1836. Nino children. P. O. ad., Medway, Mass. John Sullivan Fraser; (Walthourville, Ga.) ; A. C, '34; see class of '35. John Harper Garman; (Hopkinton, N. H.) ; b. about 1811; A. C, '32-'33; grad., A. T. S., 1845; Ord., Nov. 3, 1847; r. p., Baldwin, Me., '46-'47 ; Pas., Limington, Me., '47-'.56 ; Scnrboro, Me., '55-'60; Lebanon, Me., '60-'65 ; s. s., North Orange, '66-80. P. 0. ad.. North Orange. Solomon Barnes Gilbert ; s. of Ezra and Ruth (Barnes) Gil- bert ; b. West Brookfield, Jan. 25, 1811 ; fitted at Monson Acad., A. C, '33-'33; grad., B. T. S., 1837; Pas., Kennebunkport, Mc ; Greece, N. Y. ; Lyme, O. ; s, s., Milan, O. m. Sarah Dunbar, En- field, d. Lyme, 'Huron Co., 0., May 22, 1851. Joseph Selden TIarveY; (Colchester, Ct.); s. of Hov. J. Har- vey; b., Goshen, Ct., July 30, 1814; A. C, '32; IVii. ; c(nitnbntMl articles to Miigazinos and Newspapers; Postmaster, Thomijsonvillc, Ct. d.. Mar. 12, 1853. Daniel T Hovey ; s. of Daniel Hovey ; b. Sutton, Oct. 19, 1815 ; A. C, '32-'35 ; Phys. d., Jan. 31, 1851, Simeon Sampson Johnson; (Victor, N. Y.) ; s. of Rev. Daniel Johnson; b. about 1812; A. C, '32-'36 ; Aub. T. S., ';;6-"37 ; drowned, Owasco Lake, June 24, 1837. Benjamin W Kellogg; (Windham, Me.); son of Gardner Kellogg; b. about 1812; A. C, '32-'33. Pascal Paoli Pembroke Kiddku ; s. of Natluiuiel Kidder; li., Wardsboro, Vt., Dec. 21, 1810; A. C, ':i:>-'.33 ; grad., Y. C, l.^'3ii; Gen. Theo. Sem., N. Y., 1840; Clerg., Branford, Ct. ; Albion, N. Y. ; Ellicottsville and Dunkirk, N. Y. Trustee, Gon. Thcol. S^m., '68-'78; Coll. of Customs, Dunkirk, N. Y., '72—. Pub., "Tiie Unity of the Ciiurch." m. Emeline Burrows, Mayville, N. Y., Sept. 21, 1840. Nine children. P. O. ad., Dunkirk," N. Y. Non-Graduates, 1836. 39 Samuel Knox; (Blandford,) ; s. of Gen. Alanson Knox; b. nbonb 1815 ; A. C, '32-'33 ; snid., W. C, 1836 ; read law, Spring- field, '36-'37 ; Law School Cambridge, '37-'38 ; Law., St. Louis, Mo. ; Memb., 38tli Congress, June 15, '64-Mar. 4, '65. (Contested the seat of F. P. Blair, from 1st Dist., Mo.) Baezillai Swift Lawrence ; s. of Peleg and Rebecca (Swift) Lawrence ; b., Falmouth, Mar. 12, 1818 ; went South and engaged in business, m. , 1855. P. 0. ad., Cincinnati, O. Joseph P Leland ; s. of Calvin L3land ; b. Natick, July 30, 1812; A. C, '32-'33; d. Jnly 26, 1834. Joshua nEGROOT Mercereau ; (New Brunswick, N. J.) ; s. of David and Rachel Mercereau ; b., Spotswood, N. J., Aug. 5, 1814 ; fitted at Mr. Hobart's School, New Brunswick, N. J. ; A. C, '33 ; went to Havana, d. Oct. 1854. Albert Metcalf ; s. of Jonathan Metcalf ; b. Franklin, Sept. 20, 1808 ; A. C, '33 ; Tea., private school. Painted Post, and Au- burn, N. Y. m. Mrs. Caroline O. Plimpton, d. at home of con- sumption, Aug. 11, 1837. (His widow afterwards became the widely known Prin., Wheaton Sem., Norton.) James Miller ; (Goslien) ; s. of Benjamin Miller ; b. about 1810 ; A. C, '32-'34; grad., Med. Dep. of Univ. of Vt., 1836. Benjamin Morgan Palmer, D. D. LL. D. ; (Pocotaligo, S. C.) ; s. of Edward Palmer; b. Charleston, S. C, Jan, lo, 1818; A. C, '33-'34; grad., Univ. of Ga., 1838; Theol. Sem., Columbia, S. C, 1841 ; Pas., Presb. ch., Savannah, Ga., '41-43 ; Columbia, S. C, '43-'56; New Orleans, La., '56—; Prof., Eccl. Hist., and Ch. Polity at Columbia Theol. Sem., '53-56. Pub., two vols, of Ser- mons, "Biography of Dr. Thornwell," "The Family in its Civil and Churchly aspects," and various pamphlets; First Mod. of Southern Presb. Gen. Assembly, 1861 ; one of the founders of the Southern Presb. Review, pub. in Columbia, S. C, since 1847. Rec. D. D., Oglethorpe, Coll., Ga., 1853; LL. D., Westminster Coll., Fulton, Mo., 1870. m. Mary Augusta M'Connell, Columbia, S. C, Oct. 7, 1841. Six children. P. O. ad.. New Orleans, La. Daniel Bigelow Parkhurst ; b. Petersham, Feb. 30, 1818 ; A. C.,32-'34; grad.,Y. C.,1836; Clerg,, Deerfield. d. Keene, N. H., Feb. 16, 1843. Jonathan Perkins; s. of Charles and Betsey (Payne)Perkins ; b. Lisbon, Ct., May 15, 1814; prep., Plainfield Acad. ; A. C, '33-'33 ; Tea., Red Bank, N. J., and other places, m. Mary F., dau. of Capt. Joseph B. Hebbard, Lisbon (Hanover), Ct., 1848. Four children. P. O. ad., Norwich Town, Ct. 40 NON-GU AD DATES, ISSC. Geokge Cooley Pratt ; s. of Sylvanns and Miilah (Frost) Pratt ; h. East Lnngmeadow, Jim. 13, 1815 ; fitted at Springfield Hisrli School and Westfield Acad. ; A. C, '32-'34; Tea., New York City ; Prof., Col. C, Colnmbiii, Mo. ; Civil Engineer, Mo. m. Sarah Ma- ria Shield?, Columbia, Mo,, Dec. 22, 1842. 'I'wo children. P.O. ad.. Office of Railroad Commissioners, 4(1 Insurance Building, 6th and Tjocust St., St. Louis, JId. Joseph Charles Pynchon ; (Springfield) ; p. of \Vm. Pvriohon ; b. about 1815; A. C, '32-34; grad., W. C. 1836; M-rclumt. Daniel Chase Rowell ; (Cornish, N. H.) ; s. of Joseph R)\vell ; b. about 1810; A. 0., '32-'36. d. while c:)nnected with t!ie College. Flavius Searle, 1). D. S. ; s. of Gains and Electa (Day) Sejirle ; b, Southampton, Apr. 14, 1814; lirep., Siieldoii A";id., Suutham]i- ton ; A. C, '32-'33 ; Marietta Col., '34-"35 ; Tea., '35-36; studied medicine and dentistry, '36-39; Dentist. Springfield, '39-'8l; Rec, D. D. S., Baltimore, C. of Dental Surgery. 1851 ; member, "The iST. Y., Odontological Soc.,'" "The Bn. Killingwovth, Ct., Jan. 17, 1842. Five children. P. O. ad., Enfield, Mass. Non-Gkaduates, 1836. 41 John Hendrickson Van Deursen ; s. of Willitim Van Denrsen ; b. New Brunswick, N. J., Oot. 5, 1849 ; A. C, 'Sl-33 ; Druggist, New Brunswick, N. J. P. 0. ad., New Brunswick, X. J. Stephen \'an Voehis ; s. of John Van Verbis ; b. Spencer, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1813 ; A. C, '32-'33 ; grad., Ham. C, 1836 ; Pas., Akron, Ohio ; Danby, Pliipnix, Hammondsport, and Spencer, N. Y. Pub., several sermons, m. (1) Elizabeth Satterlee Lowe, Elmiva, N. Y. ; (2) Ann Louisa Lord, West Almond, N. Y., June 1862. Ten children. P. 0. ad.. Rev. Stephen Vorhis, Spencer,N.Y. Joseph Gilbert "Walker; s. of Dr. Asa and Rebecca Walker; 1). Barre, Dec. 2:), 1811 ; A. C, '32-'33 ; bad Cliristian ministry in view ; went South for his health, 1838. d. of consumption, St. Augustine, Fla., 1839. Phineas C Walker; s. of Aaron Walker; b. Belchertown, Nov. 13, 1813; A. C, '32-34; d. while connected witii tiie College Nov. 12. 1834. Horatio Nelson Whipple; s. of Dea. Joel and Martha Whipple; h. Hardwick, Vt., Mar. 14, 1809 ; K. U. A., '30-'32 ; A. C, '32- '34; Tea., Medway ; had Christian rninisiry in view. d. of con- sumption, Putnam, O. , 1835. Samuel S'tillman Whitney ; s. of George Whitney ; b. Natick, Jan. 6, 1815; A. C, '32-'34 ; grad., H. M. C, 1838"; Phys., New- ton and Dedham. Frequently wrote for the Mass. Medical Journal. m. Sarah Spaulding, Natick, Sept. 27, 1838. Two children, d. D3dham,June 30, 1855. Sereno E AVight; (Troy, N. Y.) ; s. of Daniel Wight; b. Jewett City, Ct., Sept. 28, 1816 ; A. C, '32 ; had Christian min- istry in view.' d. Troy, X. Y., March. 1833. CLASS OF 1837. George Ferdinand Bacon; (N. Y., Cit^'); s. of George Bacon ; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb.. 6, 1815; A. C, '33-'36 ; N. Y. Univ.. 1837; ad. to the Bar, 1840. P. 0. ad., Paris, France. AA'iLLiAM Barrett; (Springfield) ; son of Benjamin Barrett; b. about 1813 ; A. C, '33-34 ; grad.. U. C, 1837 ;' Law., last known ad.. Little Falls, N. Y. Isaac A Bassett ; (South Hadlcv) ; s. of Isaac Biissett ; b. about 1811; A. C, '33-'34 ; grad., Ct. Theol. Inst., 1841; one year, B. Theol. Sem. d. . 4:i iXoN-Gi;AiJUATK8, 1837. Chauncey Bootji, Jr.; (Covi'iitrv, Of.) ; bom of Itcv. Ohauncoy Buoth; 1). about 1816; A. C, '.'W-':5.j ; gnu]., ]}. M. I., 18.39; Phv.s., Bi'utt]cl)Oi-o, (\'t.) A.syliiiri ; Angiislu, Mc.; Mi:L;un Jlu-pi- ta], S(Jinei-\illt'. m. . 'I'uo childri'n. d. S jmerville, .Jan. 12, 1858. Xelsox BitooKS ; s. of Aii-uii and Louis i (Sini'-Toon) l5rook- ; b. P.4ei'.sliani, Nov. 19, 1814 ; A. C, ';j:J-':U. d. P;teMljam, 0.;t. 24, 1835. Roderick Henky Bukniiam; (L'jnc(rri;id')w) ; h. of Kli.-slia and Emily (Burt) Biinibam ; b.. Boston. F.-b. 27,1810; A. (J.,'::)3; •cmairiinL' ouG tfrni ; Meml). ,\Ias,s. L-;gi.-;hitLiri-, 'G]-'G:i ; Jnstic;*; of fhc Pfacfi tor uvduy \o u'ri. Pub., Burnham (rnui-nln'^y. and Birt rreneulo^Tv. m. Katbavine Livin^r^toii blather, Middli'town, Ct., Mav 19, 1841. T>vo childrf/n. V. O. ad.. Hotel Cqiitol, Hartford, Ct' Mauccs Eleazer Ckoss ; s. of P^li-azcr an] Hannah (William,-) Cross; b. Mansfield, Ct., .July 10. ]8)9; A. C. ';5:j-':55 ; T.-a.. Mansfield, Cr., Phila., Pa,; studied tbeol. Avitb Dr. .John Todd ; Pifc. into the Pi-esbytei y Pliila. ; instrumental in foundin;: the Fir,-t Prc-.^b. Cb.. Darbv.'pa.'; was the first Pa,-;., '4:5-'5:j ; also liarl cbarge Marple Prr-b. t'h., .July, '4:j-Aprir51. Pub.. "Hunter'-^ Sacnd Biography," -'Mriseum of K]i;_'ious Knowledge," ■•'I'he Social and Moral a.-p','Ct of China." ".Mirror of Temperarjec." '4U-':)ii ; li-ctnivd {uite e.xteiisivclv on T'-mp('raur-p. m. CatbariiM- Knowlcs. Delaware :jo., Pa.. .Jan. 1S42. Four childr.-n. d. Pidlev I'ark. Pa.. Sept. 14, 187?. F^DMCND FowLEK DiCKis-oN : -. of F^fasius and Olive (M.nn;;ei) [);ckin-on. ; b. Ludlow, f^et. 3, 1812: -jirep.. under Simeon C ibon, ,Vmber^t; A. <;., '?j?,-?,r,: ;:rud., L. C, 18.37 ; A. T. S.. 3;-;3><; ['. T. S., '38-MO; Pt-. Lie. '40-'41 ; Ord. .May 17.1X4.'!: ..,-.. V/iineaut, O., 'A?,-r,i: CifvMi--'v. Cbiea^'o. 111.. '54-. m. Hirriet S'ewell Riehard-on, Franklin, Aug. 1, 1«4.'5. P. O. ad.. 20 Imliami ,Vn... Chicago. 111. George DiCKiNsriv ; f.. Den. Wni. Diikinsmi ; b. Iladley. Aug. >A. 1.S15: A. C. ' '■'I'-i-' '■')'< ; Firmer, m. Maria l)ckiu,^ou, St. ,Jr,]in.s- jnry. ^'t.. Aug. 19. 1844. Flv ebildren. P. (>. ad.. Iladley. CuAUN'i'Kv S Fi)-oN ; (l)iion. "42-"4> : Bartlt-t Prof.. >;kivv1 Rhetoric. A. T. S.. -49—; Pivf. Ennrituj. '79—. Pub.. ■•The Srill Honr." l--o;'; •■Hvinii? -lu] Choirs." l^i.O; "TlieNiw Birth." l-~' 7: oue of the ooni- iiers of •S.^'^rh Hymn Book." ni. {\) Kli ;:ii.i:li. dan.. Pa>f. Mo<^s S:ii:;r;, Andovcr. 1S42: ('i) Marv. ilau.. Pivf. Sunrf. Aiulovtr. ISo-l : (^3) M:r. v Ann Jolinsoii. R. ston. Jnne 10. Iso-*. Five tbildren. P. O. ;ui.. Andover, Mass. Xelsox BoFiNsox; (^S 'Uhbridjre); b, alwnr l--i:i : A. I'., ";>o- '34: gn»d.. U. C. I>:i7: Lav,.. Xewton. X. .T. d. . Ellvs Chatmax Sharp; (Mous^m) : b. Willinirron. Cr.. Mar. 14. 1^14: 1MV>\. >ro-so:i : A. (.. "oS-oC : 1\-a.. ■oO-"o7: W. R. C, ■■"7-">!- ; Thfoi. D ]i., ^r. R. C ■:iS-"41 : Pas.. Atwaier. O- "41- "07: in service of Chiis. Com. with armv of the Cumberland. 'lU — . ni. (I) Lv,V . Parch. :-41. who d. Xov."-21. l>-44: {i) M.iii:i Rr.dd. l-4.">. S N children, d. Arwate:-. O.. Jan. "i. l-'i"7. Daxtel MiFiwRPsox. Jr.. A. iM. . r>. D. : s.. Daniel and Prudence (I >ok) Sh- "ar -^ in : b. R 13: pivp.. >:;i1burne FaV.s Ae:ul.; A. i .. ■:v"i-:U;. ";^.-.-:>> : Rx. hou. A. M.. B. F.. >"■": Pas.. Bap. oil.. Newark. 0.: Z;i!KS\ i)le. O. : Cincinnati, thir- rtvn years: Piqua. O. : >,rr.. Public Si I. .'s Cincinnati: Pres.. yonii^ L;idi.s Ii!si.. Grsniville. O.. rwelve year-. ni. (1) ILirrie: \\'i\o\. S M-ie <"eld. 1^40: (2) Il.r.i^: Beai-d. Washington. D.C. : (o) E iza Ann ^11 irr. Cincin ;a:i. O. X ne ohildren. P. O. ;ul.. Granville. Licking C i.. O. CrKTis Bexjasitx iMixoR Smith. A. M. : (Geneva. X. Y.) : s. of Bnjamin B swiek anr L./is'i (Terrill) Smith : b. P :vs:on. Ct.. D.e. 17. l--.o: prep.. Gci.eva A a.":.. X. Y. : A. C. "3o-"oi5 : ad. to the Bar of Alk-liany Co.. Pa.. Aug. -.'T. 1-4-:: I..w.. Firrslnngh. P;!. B?o. A. M. from A. C. l>o-2: S.licitorof City of Pittsljirg. "4o-":7. m. Il.ir.r Ja.H' s W"a-hbn'U. H:uicoek. Hills .or ■ Co.. N. H.. Aug. 19. 1^41. F v. children, d. Jnne l'^ 1^7:. Porter Howard >n..w; s.. D .. Eii and Aiiei (Alden) S'.i.w: h. "VTa-e. Mi\h CS. 1-14: prep.. Mens. :^ A ::u. : A. C. "oo-oO : irrrki.. U. C.. >:>- : Y. T. >.. — : Ord. Pas. Pnsl.. Ch.. BaUimorc. M;.. l-<4-:: P:is.. S.\ Hadley Fai;-: Wnaely: Riiw-iig. M r.r. : I' - nuuv A::r.. S-. !>-:-. Mo., sevend y.ars : Tec;.. Hartford, and Haloam. C :. : F.i'r. n. Mo. Pub.. ■•American Readier."" l-~i;'. m. (n.\si:iarh Farnv. dan.. Mosrs Hav.-en Ixonanl. Pliila.. Pa.. l'-4v; : (■2^ Ennly Li^uise. dan.. Wui. RaiKy. Monroe. IH. Fi\e -^s. P. O. a:.. 97 Winehisirr A\e.. Chi.aro. 111. Hesrt Masarp: (Killiiigworth^ : s.. Jaeob >; nant : b. about I'ii:: A. C. "o:l. 46 Non-Geaduates, 1837. David Stuaet; (Mackinaw, Mich,) ; g., Robert and Eliza Stuart; b. Brooklyu, N. ¥,,1816; prop., Phillips Acad., And. ; A. C, '33-'35 ; Ob. C, for a time ; Law., Detroit, Mich., Chicago, 111.; Pros., Att'y., Wayne Co., Mich,, '49-'51 ; Memb,, 33rd Cong., Ist Dist. of Mich. '52-'54 ; Att'y. of 111. Central E. R. Co., Chicago, 111.; Col, of an 111. Reg., and served under Grant and Sherman in Vicksburg Campaign ; Law., New Orleans, L.i., after tlie war. m. Sarah Benson, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1842. Four children, d. of par- alysis, at Detroit, Sept. 12, 1868. Benjamin Lincoln Swan; Jr.; (X. Y. Citv) ; s., Benjamin Lin- coln and Mary Child (Saidler) Swan; b. 1818 ; A. C, '34-'36 ; "is wealthy and follows no profession." m. (1) Caroline Post, N. Y. City ; (3) . Two children. P. O. ad., 5 West 20th St., N. Y. City, N. Y. Lemuel Fisk Taylor; s. , Lemuel and Lucy (Briggs) Taylor; b. Buckland, Jan. 15, 1811 ; prep., Shelburne Falls Acad. ; A. C. '33. m. Cassandra D., dau., Jonathan Dexter, Hardwick, Apr. 9, 1835. Three children. P. O. ad., Hubbardston, Mass. RoBEET R Tuck; s. , Robert and Nancy (Fellows) Tuck; b. Beverly, about 1812 ; prep., Andover ; A. C, ''33-'34. d. Bever- ly, May 1837, m. 35. Elijah Withington Tucker; (Milton); s., Atlierton Tucker; b. about 1810; A. C, '33-35; grad., B. Univ.. 1838; A. T. S.. 1841; Piw., New Market, N. H., '41-'45; Chatham, '46-'5-2 ; s. s., Essex, Ct., '53-'53; Goshen, Ct., '53-'58 ; Preston, Ct., '58-65; Northfield, Ct., 1865. d. Northfield, Ct., July G, 18C6, m. 56. Henry Tucker; s., Wm. and Sarah (Morgan) Tucker: 1). Gris- wold, Ct., Jan. 16, 1815 ; A. C, '33 ; Cotton manufac'r., Norwich. Ct. m. (1) Sarah Wight Lester, Griswold, Ct.. Sept. 4, 1837; (2) Julia H. Doolittle, Springfield, D.-e. 5,1849. Four children. P. O. ad., 211 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. George Wellington Underwood; s.. Kin^slev Underwood; h. Enfield, Mar. 30, 1814; A. C, '33-'36 ; grail., U. C. 1837; T. Inst. , Ct., 1839 ; Pa?., Cong. Oh.. Charlton, three years ; Farmer, Hillsdale, Mich.; ilayor of Hillsdale, 1869. m." (1) Mary M. Dickinson, Enfield, Fei). is, 1,S40 ; (3) Mrs. .Jane B. Woods, Lyme, N. H., Apr. 15, 1856. Five children. P. 0. ad., Hillsdale, Hills- dale Co., Mich. Non-Graduates, 1838. 47 Ellsworth Walkley ; (LeRoy, N. Y.) ; A. C. , '33-'34 ; partial course, U. C, "37; Law., Flint, Mich. Henry Weston; s., Thomas iuid Abigail (Daggetl) Weston; b. Middleborongh, 1817 ; prep.. Pierce Acad., Middleboi'ongh ; A. C. , '33. ra. (1) Harriet N. Mnrdock, Middleborongh, Nov. 28, 1839; (2) Martha Eddy, Middleborongh. Three children, d. Middlebor- ongh, abont 18a4. George Albert Wheelwright; (Bangor, Me.) ; s., George and Marv (Carter) Wheelwright; b. Kennebnn import. Me., Jan. 18, 1818; A. C, '33-34; grad., B. C, 1837; Tea., and Far., Wells, Me. m. Katharine McKav, Canadian Dominion. P. O. ad.. Wells, Me. Frederick C Whipple; (New Braintree) ; s., Thomas Whipple; b. 1813; A. C, '33-'34 ; grad., U. C, 1837; Lawyer. P. 0. ad., Howell, Mich. William T Winn; (Washington, D. C.) ; A. C, '33-'34. CLASS OF 1838. Ajalon Ercuer; (Wilbraham) ; A. C, '34; see class of '39. James S Carper; (Fairfax Co., Va.) ; s., Philip Carper; b. abont 1816; A. C, ■34-'36; grad., P. C. , 1838. Charles F Curtis; (Dinwiddle Co., Va.) ; s., Bobert Cur- tis; b. abont 1817; A. C, '-34-'36 ; Teacher. (?) William Thomas Doubledat ; s. of Ammi and Susan (Peirce) Donbleday; b. Binghamton, N. Y., Mar. 28, 1818; prep., Amh. Acad.; A. C, '34-36; grad., Y. C, 1838; U. T. S., 1843; Ord., Presb., Mar. 3, 1847; s. s., Bainbridge, N. Y., '43-45; Trnxton, N. Y., '46-'49; Gilbertsville, N. Y., '50-'60 ; Pas., Delhi, N. Y., '60-62; Cong. Ch., Goshen, Ct., '64-'71. Pub., Sermon, and Ad- dress on "Cruelty to Animals." m. Frances Maria Doremus, N. Y. City, May 14, 1844. Two daughters. P. 0. ad., Binghamton, N.Y. Frederick Brown Fay; b. Camden, Me., June 3,1812; A. C, '34-'36 ; Photographei-, Tiffin, O., several years, m. Sarah Jane Eea, Springfield, O., May 11, 1854. Three children. P. 0. ad.. Union Springs, Bullock Co., Ala. 48 Non-Geaduates, 1838. Nathaniel Thomas Fat; b. Camden, Me., Nov. 26, 1813 ; A. C, '34-'3o ; grad., Col. Univ., 1839 ; studied, A. T. S., one year, '42 ; Ord., Presb., 1843; charge of Cong. Cli., Montgonierv, O., 1843; s. s., Scott, O., 1842. Regular Corresi)ondent, Perrysbnrg Journal, Wood Co., 0. m. Roxana Dickinson Woodbnrv, Plain, Wood Co., O., Feb. 13, 1844. Ten children. P. 0. ad., Prairie Depot, Wood Co., Ohio. Austin G- Fitch; (Cliarlestown) ; b. about 1814; A. C, '8o-'36. David Elmor Goodwin; (Litchfield, Ct.) ; s., R:issell Goodwin ; b. April 8, 1811 ; A. C, '34-36; arad., Y. C, 1838; Pas., Cong. Ch., Williamsburg, d. May 2, 1842. Richard Hackett ; (Metliuen) ; s., Richard and ^lartha (Balch) Hackett; b. Salisbury, about 1814; A. C, '34-'36 ; engaged in the Coal bnsiness. Pa. Supposed to be dead. Alpheus Harding, Jr.; b. New Salem, Jan. 12, 181>^; A. C. '34-35; Merch.. Now Salem, 'l2-'56 ; Banker, Athol, '.56—; Del. to Repub. Pres. Conv., Chicago, 1880. m. Maria P. Taft, Dudley, Sept. 6, 1842. Four children. P.O. ad., Athol, Mus.=. Albert Hinckley; s., Vincent and Surviah (Cook) Hincklev; b. Piainfield, Ct., May 9, 1811; A. C, '^l-'SG. m. Lucy Adams Browne, Sudburv, Jan. 1, 1838. d. at the Insane Retreat, Hart- ford, Ct., Dec. '24, 1864. Amory Johnson Houghton ; (Berlin) ; A. C, '35 ; see class of '37. Asa White Ingalls ; (Rodman, N. Y.) ; s. . Henry and Pru- dence (White) lugulls; b. Nelson, N. H., Jan. 18, 1810; prep., Gouverneur, N. Y. ; A. C, '34-'36 ; Ten., Chicago, m. Fanny G. Miltimore, Springfield. Two children, d. Chicago, Apr. 2, 1850. Oren H Kellogg; (Malone, N. Y.) ; name in Catalogue of A, C, '33 ; no record of recitations in C^iUegc. Robert Currin McXairy; s., Nathaniel and Catherine (Holson) McNairy; b. Nashville, Tenn, Nov. 14, 1820; A. C, '34-'35 ; Merch., Nashville, Tenn. ; Memb., School Hoard, Nashville, m. Mary J. Williams, Nashville, Tenn., June 3, 1847. Eight chil- dren. Aug. 27, 1877. .loNATHAN jMann ; s., Joliu aud Jane (Tushcr) Mann; b. Ran- dolph, M;ir. 16, 1816; prep., Randolph Acad.; A. C.,'34-'36; grad., B. M. I., 1842; Phys., Franklin, and Boston; Memb., School Com., '.t2-'57. m. (1) Marietta Rollins, Newbury, 1844 ; (2) Harriet L. Larrabee, Bangor, Me., Jan. 16, 18.")4. Three chil- dren. P. O. ad., 121 Dartmouth St. Boston. Non-Graduates, 1838. 49 Daniel Makch, D. D. ; s., Samuel March ; b. Millbury, July 21, 1816; A. C, '34-'36; grad., Y. C, 1840 ; Ord., Cheshire, Ct., Apr. 23, 1845; Pas., Nashua, N. H., Woburii, Mass., andPhila., Pa. Rec. D. D. from Univ. of Pii., 1864. Pub., "Night Scenes in the Bible," "Walks and Hours of Jesus," "Home Life in the Bi- ble," " From Dark to Dawn," "Our Father's House," Sermons, Lectures and Reviews. m. (1) Jane P. Gilson, Proctorsville, Vt., Oct. 8, 1841 ; (3) Anna B. Leconte, Cheshire, Ct., April 29, 1859. Four children. P. O. ad., Woburn, Mass. Stephen Mix Mitchell; (New London, Ct.); s. , Rev. Alfred and Lucretia Mnmford (Woodbridge) Mitchell; b. Norwich, Ct., Apr. 12, 1818 ; prep., Ellington Acad. ; A. C, '34-'36 ; spent the winter of '37-38 in Santa Cruz. d. Norwich, Ct., May 30, 1839. Gilbert Sgott Northrop; (Lockport, N. Y.); s., Lewis North- rop ; b. about 1813 ; A. C, '34-'35. Henkt H Penniman; (Dorchester) ; s., James Penniman ; b. about 1817 ; A. C, '34-'35 ; "left for the West many years since." Nathan G 1 — Phillips; (Cabarrus Co., N. C.) ; s., Nathan Phillips; b. about 1810; A. C, '34-'36. William Raymond; s., Daniel Raymond; b. Ashburnham, about 1816; A. C, '34-'36; Miss'y., Mendi Mission, Africa, m. . d. Africa, after six years of service. Martin Richardson; (Sturbridge) ; b. about 1807; A. C, '34; d. Sturbridge, May 21, 1838, jn. 31. Gilbert RooKwooD ; s., John and Hannah Upham Rockwood ; b. Monson, Aug. 29, 1811 ; A. C, '34-'35 ; Miss'y. of A. B. C. F. M., Tuscarora Indian Mission, Niagara Co., N. Y., Nov. '37-'61 ; retired to a farm in So. Wilbraham, (now Hampden), 1861, m. Avis Bowman Hooper, of Braintree, Sept. 1837. Five children, d. So. Wilbraham, Sept. 21, 1869. Daniel Shepardson, Jr.; (Royalston) ; A. 0., '35; see class of '37. Henry Blatchford Smith; s., George H. and Mary N. (Prime) SniiMi ; b. Salem, Aug. 19,1816; prep., Phillips Acad., Andover; A. C, '34-'35 ; no profession ; City Treas. of Salem several years, m. Jane, dau., Thomas Lefavoi', Salem, Sept. 29, 1839. Six child- ren, d. Salem, Feb. 24, 1869. William Austin Thompson ; (Monson); s., Jacob Thompson ; b. Holland, Mar. 28, 1811 ; A. C, '34-'36 ; grad., Univ. of the Citv 50 NoK-Gi?.vDrATi:s, 1839. of N. Y., 1840; Pas.. Port Byron, 111.; H. Miss'y.. Iowa and 111. m. Havrief Siwyer, Portland, Me. Two daughters. Drowned in Rock River, 111., Miiy 3, 1852. Eli Thorp; s., Eliplialet Thorp ; h. Athol, June 28, ]glO; A. C, '34-'36; Y. 0., '36; had Christinn ministry in view. d. New Haven, Ct., Deo. 23, 1836. His Memoir was jinb. hy Miiss. S. S. Soc, 1842. Robert R Tuck; (Bjverly) ; A. C, '35-36 ; soc ehiss of '37. LoRiN Very; (Hiirtford, Pa.); b. Danville, Vt. 1813; A. C, '34-'37; U. N. Y., '38; U. T. S., '38-'39 ; Tea., N. Y. City, '39— Lewis "Williams ; s.. Job Williiims ; b. Pomfret, Ct., Julv 12, 1815; A. (!., '34-'36; gnid., H. M. C, 1842; Pbvs., Pomfret. m. Clara C. Baldwin, Wobiirn, May 16, 1842. P. O. ad., Pomfret, Ct. PuFu? DoDD Woods; s., Leonard Woods; b. Enfield, Miiv 1, 1818 ; A. C, '34-'36 ; grad., W. C, 1840 ; Merchant, m. Isabella Smith, May 23, 1848. One child. P. 0. ,id.. Enfield. Muss. CLASS OF 1839. Daniel Adams; b. IMedfield, Nov. 7, 1817 ; A. C, '35-'38. d. May 28, 1843. William Ellsworth Allen; s., Ebeiiezer Allen; b. East Wind- sor, Ct., Oct. 6, 1814; A. C, '35-'36 ; Tea., Va. and Miss. d. Co- Inmbia, Marion Co., Miss., Mar. 5, 1849. He^ry Newell Beers; (Southold, L. T.) ; b. Lexington, N. Y., June 12, 1816; A. C, '35-'38 ; grad., Univ., City of N. Y., 1839; Minister; Business. Pub., twenty and move pamphlets on munici]ial law and administration, m. Martha, A. Hart, N. Y. Citv, Oct. 5, 1851. Three children. P. O. ad., 216, East 14th St., N. Y. City. Samuel Partridge Billings; s., Israel Billinss; b. Hatfield, Mar. 1,1819; A. C, '35-36 ; Affriculturist, Hatfield, in. Pubv E. Harding, Wiiately, Oct. 1842. Three children. P. 0. ad.. Hut- field, Mass. JosiAH WoLCOTT Brown ; (Acton) ; s., Havward Brown; b. Con- cord, May 18, 1812 ; A. C.,'35; grad., A. T. S., 1845; Ord., as Home Miss'y., Oswego, 111., Aug. 5, 1846; w. c '48-"53 ; s, s.. North Ashburnham, "ii.'?-'r)4; w. c, Manchester, Vt. , '54-"69 ; Westboro, '69—. m. Harriet Newell Parker, Chelmsford, Oct. 23, 1842. Five children. P. O. ad., Westboro', Mass. Xox-Graduate-:. 1839. il Ajalox Bruuer ; s.. Lntlier Bniner: b. Wilbraham. Feb. 24. 1.S19 : A. C. '36-'3: ; ?nid.. Jeff. M. C. Phila.. probably 1844: Phvs. "A devoted ehrisnaii." d. Dec. IS. 1846. JoHx C Daxforth: (Busti. N. T.) ; s.. Thomas Danforth : b. about IS] 2 : A. C. '35 ; d. while connected with the college. JoHs Waltox Davis : (Kinsrston) : b. Wellfleet. Jan. 14. 1817: A. C. "S.i-'S? : grad.. B. C. 1830 : Liw., Topsham. Me.. Wellfleet and Provincetown. M;i=5. ; P.M.. CountvCom., Barnstable Co.: Asses-=or of Inr. Rev.. ■6-^-?> Elizabeth Weed Wallace, Phila., Pn.. Jnlv 13, 1843; (2) Sophia Dallas Watmon^h. June 17. 1«50. Ten rhilrlren. P. O. ad., 1«M Pine St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Elliot Trask ; (Spvingtield) ; s=., Col. Tnisk ; h. Brim- field, Dec. .5, 1820; A. C. '3.5-'.36 ; jrrad., Univ., Citv of X. Y.. 1840; studied at C. of Phys. and Surer., X. Y., hnt did not take a deo;rce or practice. P.O. ad., Northampton, Mass. , Box 763. Je.sse Hopkins Tyler; (Gonverneur, X. Y.) ; b. Rutland, X. Y.. May 4. 1817 ; A. C, '3,5-'37 ; Phvs., Richmond. Va. ; Drng busi- ness, Phila. and X. Y. d. March 1860, Killed between two R. R. trains, in depot, Albany. Family in Europe. Lewis Vax Antwerp; s., Thomas and Elizabeth Van Antwerp; b, X. Y. City, .Jan. 1. 1821; prep., with Pelham Clarke, N. Y. ; A. C, '35-'37 ; a publisher of School-books, m. Maria F. Clonoay, Augusta, Ky., Sept. 10, 1850. Six children. P. 0. ad., Cincin- nati, Ohio. .John March Watson; s. , A\^m. Watson; b. Hai'tford, Ct.. Mav 23, 1819 ; A. C, '35-37 ; grad., Y. C, 1839 ; studied law with Mr. Hungerford, in Hartford, and in the office of Wm. Watson, X. Y. City. d. Wethersfield, CL. Apr. 13, 1849. Lyman Whiting, D. D. ; s., David Whiting; b. N. Brookfield, Apr. 28, 1817; A. C, '35-'37 ; grad., A. T. S., 1842; Ord., Jan. 11,1843; Pas. Brookfield, '43-'47 ; Lawrence, '47-50; Reading, '50-'55 ; Portsmonth,N. H., '55-'o8 ; s. s., Brooklyn, X. Y., '58-'59 ; Pa.«., Providence, R. I., '59-'64 ; Dubuque, Iowa, '64-'69 ; Janes- ville. Wis., '69 — . Pnb., Sermons, Orations, Addresses, articles in Reviews, ]\ragazines and Papers. R"e. D. D., Iowa Col., 1868. m. Esther S. Chamberlain, Westboro, .Jan. .'), 1843. Eight children. P. 0. ad.. Charleston, W. Va. CLASS OF 1840. John Boyd Allen; s. , Simeon and Eliza (Boyd) Allen; b. Shir- bridge, Oct. 12, 1813; prep., Moii son Acad. ; A. C, '36; grad., U. C, 1840; r. T. S., '40-'41 ; T. I., Ct., '41-'43 ; Ord., (Presb.) Mar. 1846; s. s., Covington, Pa., '45-'50 ; Pas., Gnstavus, 0., '50- '56; Brooklyn, O., '56-'67 ; w. c, Cleveland, O.,'67-'70; s. s.. Clinton, Mo., '70-73, w. c, '73 — . m. (1) Catherine S. Cleaver, Dec. 28, 1846; (2) Sarali, dau., John Barnum, O., Oct. 31, 1867. Two children. P. 0. ad., Brooklyn Village, O. 54 Non-Graduates, 1840. JosiAH Lyman Arms; (Randolph); s., Josiiih Lyman and Mary (Trask) Arms ; b. New Salem, Jan. 23, 1811 ; prep., Leicester Acad, ; A. C, '36 ; studied theol. with Rev. Dr. Blake, Taunton ; Lie. by Mendon Asso., 1845; Ord., Pas., Plymouth, June, 1846. m, Marcia Kingman Keith, Brockton, Aug. 8, 1841. Nine children. P. 0. ad., Nashua, N. H. Leonard Batchelor ; (Dundatf, Pa.); s., Jonas and Rebecca (Crosman) Batcheller ; b. Sutton, Mar. 18, 1810; prep., Franklin Acad., Pa. ; A. C, '36-'38 ; grad., Univ., City of New York, 1840. Merch., Waverlv, Pa. m. Hannah, dau., Lemuel Stone, Abington, Pa., 1841. Four children. P. 0. ad., Waverly. Pa. David F Brown; (Greenport, L. I.); s., Wm; J. Brown ; b. about 1818; A. G., '36. Jonathan Bullard, Jr. ; (Westborongh) ; s., Jonathan and Polly (Whiting) Bullard ; b. Holliston, Aug. 26, 1816 ; prep., Monson Acad. ; A. C., '36 ; Merch., Holliston. m. Angeline Burr, Belling- ham, 1844. One daughter, d. in Iowa, 1878. Lbwson Chase ; (Millbury) ; s. , Silas Chase ; b. about 1814 ; A. C, '36-'38, Timothy Peckham Congdon ; (Shelter Is., N. Y.) ; s., Joseph and Elizabeth Ann (Peckham) Congdon ; b. So. Kingston, R. I., May 20, 1815; prep., Pranklinville Acad. ; A. C, '36-37 ; Tea., Sag Harbor and Shelter Is., N. Y. m. Amanda Arvilla, dau., Lewis L. Bennett, Sag Harbor, L. I., Oct. 29, 1843. Seven children. P. 0. ad.. Shelter Is., Suffolk Co., N. Y. George W — Corning; (Philadelphia, Pa.) ; A. C., '36-'37. Henry Cowles ; s., Moses Cowles ; b. Amherst, Aug. 8, 1S15; A. C, '36-'38 ; grad., H. M. C., 1843 ; Phvs., Saxonville. m. Nan- cy Kidder PufPer, Saxonville, 1847. Two children. P. 0. ad., Saxonville, Mass. George Franklin Danforth ; s. , Isaac Danforth ; b. Boston, July 5, 1819; A. C, '36-37; grad., U. C, 1840; Law., Roches- ter, N. Y. ; Associate Judge, Court of Ajipeals, N. Y., since Jan. 1, 1879. m. Frances J. Wright, Pittsfield, Apr. 27, 1846. Six children. P. 0. ad., Rochester, N. Y. Nathaniel Perry Dowst; s., Samuel and Hannah (Goss)Dowst ; b. Salem, 1814; A. C, '36; Law., AVaukegan, 111.; Probate Judge twelve years. Ed., "Soutliport, (now Kenosha) American," "Lake Co., 111. Herald," Waukegan, 111. m. Jane Duff, Kenosha, Wis., 1846. d. Jan. 2, 1854. Non-Gkaduates, 1840. 55 Leander Muzzy Drury ; s., Abel and Abigail (Muzzy) Drury ; b. Sangerfield, N. Y., June 16, 1818 ; prep., Genesee "Wes. Sem. ; A. C, '36-'39 ; Law., Canandaigua, N. Y. ; Depart., Int., Wash- ington, D. C, 'ei-'e-t; Pension Agent, Canandaigua, K Y.,July, '64-July '79, (disbursing $20,000,000 without loss to himself or the government), m. Emily, dan.. Rear Admiral Wm. Mervine, Utica, N. Y.,Feb. 3, 1848. P. 0. ad., Canandaigua, N. Y. William Duncajs, Jr. ; b. Paxton, Deo. 14, 1813; A. C, '36-'37 ; Business, North Brookfield. m. (1) Nancy Prouty, Spencer, May 10,1838; (2) Lydia Gilbert, No. Brookfield. Three children, d. Apr. 34, 1873. James Fanning; (Prankliuville, L. I.) ; s. , Israel Fanning; b. Riverhead, N. Y., Oct. 38, 1815 ; A. C, '36 ; grad., U. C, 1840 ; U. T. S., '41-'43; Tea. and Prin., Mt. Washington Collegiate Acad., N. Y. Citv, '43-'63. m. . Four children, d. N. Y. City, Mar. 9, 1863. Aaron Crosby' Fisher ; s. , Simon and Mary (Crosby) Fisher; b. Newfane, Vt., about 1820 ; prep., Chester Acad., Vt. ; A. C, '36- '40 ; studied law, ad. to the Bar, Sunbnry, Pa., Jan. 1844; Prin., Mifflinburg Acad., till he d. of consumption, Mifflinburg, Pa., May 16, 185.5. John T Giddings ; (Brooklyn, Pa.) ; s., Cvril Giddings ; b. abont 1835 ; A. C, '36. David Gillmur ; (Monson) ; s., David and Mary (Moore) Gill- mur; I). Ware, July 28, 1814; prep., Monson Acad. ; A. C, '36; Optician, N. Y. Citv. ra. Hannah Putnam Tyler, Brooklyn, Ct., Julv 14, 1840 ; Thi'ee children, P. O. ad., 53 Nassau St., N. Y. City. John Summers Holmes; s., Sylvester and Esther (Holmes) .Holmes; b. New Bedford, Feb. 3, 1833; A. C, '36-'38 ; B. U., '38-39 ; read law with Hon. Rufus Clioate; grad., A. T. S., 1846 ; preach., Boston, and Phila., Pa., '46-49; Law., Boston, '50 — . m. (1) Minerva (Chase) Durfee, Fall River ; (2) Ann Keenan, Boston. Five children. P. 0. ad., 11 Rollins St., Boston. William Homes; s., Henry and Isabella (Porter) Homes ; b. Bos- ton, Feb. 0, 1830; A. C, '36 ; grad., 111. C, Jacksonville, 111., 1840; Lanc'T. S., 1843; Presb. Clerg., St. Louis, Mo. ; Assoc. Ed., "St. Louis R^iiublican," 1856 ; Lawyer and Attorney of Ohio and Mo. R. R. Co., 1858 ; again editor till death. Pub., Dedica- tion Sermon, Union Presb. ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1854. m. Julia E. Salter, Waverlv, 111., June 12, 1843. d. New Haven, Ct., Jan. 19, 1869. 56 Non-Graduates, 1840. Nathaniel Hcdson, A. 11.; s., Joseph and Mehetabel (Fanning) Hudson; b. Franklinville, L. I., May 11,1820; prep.. Fnmklin- ville Acad. ; A. C, '36-'37 ; grad., Univ., City of N. Y., 1842; Tea., several years in classical school, X. Y. City ; studied in a Med. C, Paris ; Phys., N. Y. City, and San Francisco, Cal., a short time, Oregon, thirty years : Prin.'and Prof., Col., Inst., Bethel and Mon- month, Oregon; Asst. Surg., in Army of the Pacific, during the Rebellion, m. Cordelia Sammis, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1847. Three children. P. O. ad., Perry Dale, Oregon. James Henkt Jennixgs ; A. C, '36; see class of '39. Lorenzo Kent; (Hampstead, X. H.); s,, Jonathan Kent ; b. a- bont 1812 ; A. C, ';-{6-'38. James Bachelder Lane; s., John Lane; b. Marlborough, July 29,1818; A. C. '36-'38; grad., D. C, 1841 ; Tea.. '41-'43 ; A- pothecarv, Fitehburg, '43-67. m. Abbv Esther Meriiam, Fitch- burg, Feb. 9, 1849." d. 1867. Francis Roberts Masters, D. D. ; s.. Thomas Muster?; h. X. Y. City, July 27. 1819 ; A.C., '36-'37; Y. C, '37-'40 ; P. T. S.. '54; Pas., .Vlattewan, N. Y. Eec. D. D. from U. C. 1867. m. Fannie Howell, Florida, X. Y., Dec. 21, 1841. Eight children, d. Mattewan, May 6, 1874. "Widow and family reside at Dobbs Ferrv, N. Y. Samuel Clarke Pomeroy; s., Samuel Pomeroy ; b. Southamp- ton, Jan. 3, 1816 ; A. C, '36 ; Menib. of Mass. "Leg., 1853 ; aided in organizing the Xew Eng. Emig. Aid Soc. . 1854 ; was its Finan- cial Agent, and conducted a Colony to Kansas, 1854 ; Memb., Ter'l Def. Com. ; Cliairman of Relief Com., during the famine in Kan.; Del., to Rep., Nat. Con., '56 and '60 ; Memb.. U. S. Senate, from Kan., '61-'73. Pub., many pamphlets and speeches, in. Martha (Mann) Whiten, Boston, Sept. 20, 1806. P. O. ad.. Washington, D. C. Preston Pond, Jr. ; b. Wrentham, Feb. 14. 181S; A. C, '36- '37; grad.. B.C., 1840; B. T. S. 1843 ; Pas.. Milftml; Boston. '52-'53. m. Elizabeth S. Thompson. Dunham, X. H. d. 1853. William Porter; s., Dea. William and Keziali (Wasliburu) Porter; b. Lyme. X. H.. 0;t. 31, 1814; prep.. K. U. A.. •33-36; A. C, '3G--3T; D. C, 1840: A. T. S.. 1845; Ord., Presb. ch., Apr. 1846; Tea., and Miss'v. A. H. M. Soc, St. Fraucisville, Mo.. '4.5- '54; Act. Pis., Port Byron, III., ■54-'59 ; Granville, 111.. '59-'64 ; Ed., Journal of Agriculture, St. Louis. Mo., '64-"T2; Far., Los Angelos, C.il., ^^-'Vs ; Agent Cal. Bible Soc, '74-'75 ; Far.. West- minister, Cal., '78-. m. Clementine Maria Locke, Hinsdale. X. H., Aug. 23. 1849. P. O. ad., Westminster. Cal. Nox-Graduates. 1841. 57 William Baktlett Porter; (Xewburyport); A. C, '36; sec class of '41. Horatio G Shumwat ; (Xortli Granville, N. Y.) ; s.. Derbv Shnrnwav; b. about 1817; A. C.,'36; grad., U. C, 1840 ; Law.", Chicago." 111. d. 1802. Jajies Smtth ; (Philadelphia, Pa.) ; s., James Smvth ; b. about 1818: A. C, "36. Ebenezer Sxell; b. Ware, Fell. 14. 1814; A. C. '36-'39. d. while connected with the college, Oct., 1839. Asahel Elbridge Thayer; s., Asaliel and Miirv (Cannon) Thay- er; b. Amherst, Oct. 2-?. 1821; A. C, '36-38 ; "studied medicine, d. just as he was ready to practice, Chatham, 111,, Oct. 2, 1842. William Stephens Thayer ; (Amherst) ; s., Stephen H. and Olive (Gerald) Thayer : b. Boston, Jan. 3. 1818; prep., Amherst Acad., A. C. '36-"o8 ; Law.. Rochester, N.T.. with Jndge Chapin: Librarian of City Library, Rochester. N. Y. Pub., many short po- ems in periodicals, d. Rochester, X. Y.. Sept. 3, 1854. William K Titcomb ; (Newburvport) ; s.. Michael Titcomb ; b. about 1818 ; A. C. '36-38 ; studied theol. ; Epis. Clerg. for a short time; Law.. ClVicago. d. of cholera. St. Louis, 1849. Henry Stewart Wheaton ; (Wrentham) : b. about 1819 ; A.C. . '36-"37: grad.. B. Univ., 1841. d. 1862. Amiel W Whipple; (Concord); s.. Parley Whipple ; b. Greenwich, 1817; A.C. '36-37; grad., U.S. Mil. Acad., July 1841 ; Com., 2nd Lieut, of Artillery; transferred in Sept. to corps of topogra)ihical Engineers : engaged in various siirvevs (including survey for R. R. to the Pacific Ocean '53-'56) until "April. 1862; app. Brig. Gen., Vols. ; commanded a brigade at Washington, until Sept.: was in command, Div. of 3d corps. Army of Potomac, at Fredericksburg, and Chancellorsville, On the second day of the lat- ter battle, wa? fatally wounded. Brev. Lieut. Col., Col., Brig, and Major Gen., for gallantry, d. Washington, May 7.1863. Charles Winslow ; s.. Jonas Winslow ; b. Barre, July 2, 1815; A. C. '36 ; grad., 0. C. : Tea., Red Oak and Oberlin.'O.. and at various places in West Va. m. Harriet Newell Richardson, Frank- lin, Mav 20, 1839. One child. d. of consumjition. West Va.. Nov. 5, 1842. CLASS OF 1841. Allen Bangs, Jr. ; (Springfield) ; b. July 26, 1819 ; A. C. , '37- '38; grad., Y. C, 1842; Law.. Springfield." d. Nov. 24. 1853. '8' Non-Graduates, 1841. Henry Augustus Barrett, A. M. ; (Concord) ; h. about l«l*s ; L C, '37-'38; grad., H. M, C, 1845. Rec, A. M. from A. C, 845 ; M. M. S. S. Alfred Belknap, Je ; ([i(irtford, Ct.) ; b. about 1815; A. C, 37-'38. "Died early." Thomas N Benedict; (Rutland, N. Y.) ; Name in Catalogue ^. C. , '38 ; "Never appeared In class." David Schuyler Bogart Bennett ; (N. Y. City) ; b. about 1819 ; V. C, '37. AzARiAH Latheop Benton ; (Tolland, Ct.) ; s., Azariah Benton; ). about 1816 ; A. C, '37-'38 ; "went as a Miss,y of the Am. Board o Syria, returned to this country. d. many years since." Malachi Bullard, Jr. ; b. Medway, Nov. 4, 1817 ; A. C, '37- 38 ; grad., D. C, 1841 ; Ord., Winchendon, Nov. 19, 1846. Pub., )ne Sermon on Sinful Amusements, m. Sabrina R. Bullard, Med- vay, Nov. 11, 1846. One daughter, d. Winchendon, May 10, 1849. Salmon Clapp ; s., Eliphaz and Charlotte (Gunn) Clapp ; b. ifontague, Sept. 34, 1817; A. C, '37-'40 ; grad., D. C, 1841; Tea. at the South two years ; studied medicine with Dr. Jas. Dean, Treenfield, two vears ; Pliys., Colbert, Miss. m. Harriet Burnett, I!olbert, Miss., Dec. 31, 1848. One son. Drowned in Tombigbee liver. Miss., July 10, 1853. Alvin Wright Clark; (Westhampton) ; s. , Benoni Clarlc ; b. a- )out 1819; A. C, '37-'39. d. 1839. Asa Bement Clark; b. Conway, June 8, 1817; A. C, '37; Tea. n Va., eiffht years ; Druggist since 1845 ; held various city offices, ^ub., "Travels in Mexico and California." m. Margaret Hedge, ?V"estfield, Oct. 15, 1851. Four children. P. 0. ad., Independ- ■nce, Iowa. Charles Clement; b. Newburyport, Nov. 14, 1815; A. C, "37- 38; Journalist, Kenosha and Racine, Wis.; Ed., Kenosha Tele- graph, Racine Advocate, daily and weekly Journal, Racine, Wis. n. (1) Miranda Crosby, June 6, 1841 ; (2) Abbie H. Kimball, both >f Hopkinton, N. H. Eight children. P. 0. ad., McMinnville, iVarren Co., Tenn. Alfred Dutton ; s. , Stephen Coffin and Phebe Parsons (Follans- )ee) Dutton ; b. Newbury, Feb. 7, 1815 ; A. C, '37-39 ; grad., B. 1, 1842; Law., Manchester and Portsmouth, N. H. ; Tea., Texas, n. Mrs. Eliza J. (Dyer) Miller, Evansville, Ind. Three children. I. Sulphur Bluffs, Texas, Nov. 30, 1870. Nox-Graduates, 1841. 59 Austin H G Gillett ; (Hallowell, Me.) ; A. C, '37- '38 ; d. Nov. 3, 183,8. Waeben Uavis'Ciiawfoed Hall; (Chiiui Grove, Texas); s., John W. Hall; b. Brazoriii, Texas, Jan. 31,1819; A. C, '38; Planter, Tex. d. May 1851. Amoey Holbrook; (Rowley); b. about 1820; A. C, '37-39; grad., B. C, 1841. d. 1866, x. 46. Lewis Sylvestee Hough, A. M. ; b. Martinsburg, N. Y., March 31, 1819 ; A. C, '37-'39 ; went on a voyage to England ; Tea., in West; grad., ^Yest. Res. C, 1847; Prin.", Class. Dep., Germantown Acad., Pa., 1852. Rec. A. M., from A. C, 1850. Pub., "The Sci- ence of Man," "The Science of Immortality," "Law and Religion with their antagonisms," or "The Principles of Civil Government, with the Out Croppings of Communism," and several pamphlets. m. Amelia M. Haven, Boonville, N. Y., Dee. 25, 185L Six child- ren. P. O. ad.. Media, Pa. John Hubbard; b. Brimfield, July 26, 1819 ; A. C, '37-'40 ; grad., B. C, 1841 ; Phys. d. Bowling Green, Mo., May, 1849. Samuel Austin Hubbard ; (Northampton) ; b. aboul 1823 ; A. C, '37-'40. Joseph Longwoeth McAllistee; (Savannah, Ga.) ; s., J. W. McAllister; b. about 1821; A.C., '37-'40 ; "Col. in the Rebellion, d. during the war." David Bure Mason; (Northampton) ; s.. Rev. Stephen Mason ; b. about 1830 ; A. C, '37-'38. Eli Maynard; (Potsdam, N. Y.) ; b. about 1816; A. C, '37- '39. "d. early." William Bartlett Poetee ; s., John Porter; b. Nowburyport, Apr. 23, 1820; A. C, '38-39 ; Law., Sullivan and Mattoon, 111. m. Mary Jane Carr, Me. Six children. P. O. ad., Mattoon, 111. Lewis Edwards Sikes ; (Brattleboro, Vt.) ; s., Uriah Sikes; b. Northampton, Oct. 19, 1810; A. C, '37-39; grad.,U. C, 1841; Y. T. S., 1843 ; Minister, m. Lucretia Smith, 1848. Six children. P. 0. ad., Vienna, Kansas. Theodore Haerison Sweetser; (Lowell) ; s., Joseph and Relief (Crosby) Sweetser ; b. Wardsboro, Vt., Jan. 38, 1821 ; prep., Phil- lips Acad., Andover, and Boston Latin school; A. C, '37-'40 ; Law., Lowell and Boston ; Memb., Mass. Honse of Rep., 1870. m. Ann Maria Derby, Lowell, 'Jan. 17, 1846. P. O. ad., 27 Treniont Row, Boston. JSTON-GrRADUATES, 1842. Henry Peerine Townsend ; (Carbondale, Pa.; ; s., E. M. Town- ;nd; b. Hillsboro, 111., May 19, 1821 ; A. C, '37-38; in Y. C, ophomore and part of Junior year ; Law., N. Y. City. m. Adaline )arrow, N. Y. City, Mar., 1847. One son. P. O. ad., 13 Chambers t., N. Y. City. George Waldo; (Windham, Ct.) ; s. , Ebenezer Waldo; b. Scot- md, Ct., Apr. 14, 1816 ; A. C, '38-'40. m. Sarah Ellen Jagger, Vesthampton, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1847. Nine children. P. 0. ad., Scotland, Ct. William Holmes Willis; s., Isaac Willis ; b. Belchertown, Jan. 5, 1817 ; A. C, '37-39 ; Phys., Hardwick, and So. Reading (now Vakefleld), m. (1) Abigail A. Sabin, Oct. 6, 1843 ; (2) Susan C. Jates, Dec. 10, 1856, both of Belchertown. Three children. P. ). ad., Reading. Henry Washington Willoughby; b. Hollis, N. H., Dec. 21, 816; A. C, '37-'40; grad., Jeff. M. C, PhiladelphiM, Pa., 1853; 'hys., and Sur., Hollis, N. H. m. Lucelia Abbot, Dracut, June ;9, 1854. P. 0. ad., Hollis, N. H. William Sherburne Withington ; (Newbury); s.. Rev. L. With- ngton ; b. about 1821 ; A. C, '37-'39. d. near the close of Soph- imore year. Henry Augustus Woodman ; (Boston) ; b. Newburyport ; A. C, 37-38 ; studied theol. with Rev. Mr. Cobb ; Pas., West Newbury, wo years ; Ed., "The Watch Tower" for several years, in Newbury- )ort. m. , Newburyport. d. Newburyport, "twelve or fifteen 'ears ago." CLASS OF 1842. PisKE Barrett; s. , Benjamin Barrett; b. Springfield, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1816 ; A. C, '38-'40 ; grad., U. C, 1842 ; Cambridge Di- •inity School, 1849 ; Pas., Lexington and Scituate. m. Eliza Tidd henchman, Boston, June 8, 1853. Four children. P. O. ad.. So. Braintree. Henry Augustus Barrett; (Concord); A. C, '39-'40 ; see class )f '41. RuFUS Henry Bullock; s., Rufus and Sally (Davis) Bullock; b. ioyalston Jan. 9, 1820 ; prep., Northfield ; A, C, '38-'39 ; engag- 'd in trade, d. Royalston, June, 1855. Non-Graduates, 1842. 61 William Clark; (Beiinibrt, N. C.) ; s,, John and Fanii)' Clark ; b. Leechville, X. C, about l.Si9 ; prep., Caldwell Inst.,"Gi-eens- borough, N. C. : A. C, '38-'39 ; Law., Washington, N. C:. ; Plan- ter, L?echvilli'. N. C. d. UH'cdiville, N.'C, Dec, ISCO. "An able politician." Jesse Appleton Dennis; (Somers, Ct.) ; s.. Rev. Rodnev G. and Marv (Parker) Dennis; h. Topsfield, Mav 28, 1824; prep. J Enfield (Ct.) High School; A. C, '3S-'40 ; Prin., Holmdel Acad., N. J., '4"2-'50 ; Darien, Ga., Acad., '53-'r)4 ; read law. m. Catharine, dau., Homes Van Mater, Holmdel, N. J., Jan. 4, 1848. 'I'hree children, d. of 3'ellow fever, Darien, Ga., Oct. 26, 1854. David Judson Ely; (.Manlius, N. Y.) ; s., David and Priscilla (Stnrges) Ely ; b. Fairfield, Ct., May 29, 1820; prep., Manlins Acad., Manlins, N. Y. ; A. C, '38-'39"; grad., Y. C, 1843 ; an in- valid. P. 0. ad., 69 South Fitzburg St., Rochester, N. Y. Isaac Mills Ely; (Manlius, ]Si". Y. ) ; s. , David and Priscilla (Sturges) Ely ; b. Fairfield, Ct., Jan. 14, 1819; prep., Manlius Aead.,N. Y'. ; A. C, '38-'39 ; grad., Y. C, 1843; Y. T. Sem., 1846; A. T. S., one year; Oi'd., Feb. 9, 1861 ; s. s., Tenn., Mont- real, C. E., and several places in N. Y. ; Pas., Chenango Forks, three years; Hospital Chap., Alexandria, Va., '65-'66 ; s. s., Chenango Forks, '66 — . Wrote valuable papers on popular scientific and re- ligious subjects, also a work, "Golden Gleanings from Jeremy Tay- lor, with Index and Biographical Introduction." m. Han-iet E. Rogers, May 13, 18C8. Three children. d. of cerebro spinal meningitis, Chenango Forks, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1880. Joseph Osborn Felton ; (New Braintree); s., Emorv Felton ; b. about 1822 ; A. C '38-39. Benjamin Rowley Gifford ; s., Braddock Gifford ; b. Falmouth. Oct. 19, 1819; A. C, '38-40; became ilin. Epis. ch., Aug. 1867; Rector, Iowa, 111. and Mass. m. Mary Margaretta Hewett, Norton Fitzwarren, Somersetshire, England, Sept. 9, 1873. P. 0. ad., (Rector of St. Paul's church), Natick. John Wheeler Harding; (Mcdwav) ; s.. Rev. Sewall Harding; b. Waltham, Oct. 12, 1821 ; A. C, '38 ; grad., Y. C, 1845 ; A. T. S., 1849; Pas., Longmeadow. m. Mehitable P.Lane, East Ab- ington, Dec. 29, 1852. Five children. P. 0. ad., Longmeadow. Henry Martyn Humphrey; (Amherst) ; s.. Rev. Heman and So- phia (Porter) Humphrey ; b. about 1823 ; A. C, '38-'40. d. while connected with the college. I Non-Graduates, 1842. Silas McKinney; b. Binghamton, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1818; A. C, i9-'41 ; grad., U. C, 1843 ; Aub. T. S., 1846 ; Miss'y to the Zulus, atal, S.Africa, ' 47-' 63 ; in America since 1863. m. (1) Fanny [. Nelson, Courtland, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1847; (3) Mary 0. Burt, inghamton, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1865. Five children. P. O. ad., 'uscarora, N. Y. Cyrus Sweetser Mann; b. Westminster, Apr. 12, 1820; A. C, 59 ; grad., H. M. C, 1843 ; Phys., Newton, Mass., Brooklyn, N. \ ; Asst. Snrg., 31st Mass. Vols., in Louisana, ■■G3-'64. m. Har- :et Field, Boston, 1849. Three sons. P. 0. ad., 481 Franklin Lve. , Brooklyn, N. Y. Edward Duffield Martin; (Snow Hill, Md.) ; s.. Dr. John S. lartin ; b. about 1823 ; A. C, '40-'41 ; Law., Md. ; Clerk of the iourts of Worcester Co., Md., '46-'56. d. Snow Hill, Md., 1866. Francis Judson Morse; ( Med way) ; s., Andrew and Margaret Metcalf) Morse; b. East Medway, Mar. 3, 1818; prep., Franklin Lcad. ; A. C, '38-'40 ; grad., C. of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1844; 'hys. ; Reg. Snrg., "D. S. A. m. Ellen, dau., William Burnell, Vhite Pigeon, Mich., 1846. P. O. ad., Woonsocket, R. I. George Gilman Odiorne ; (Exeter, N. H.) ; b. about 1823 ; A. )., '38-'39; grad.. Coll. of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1846. P. ). ad., Jefferson, la. William Edwards Phillips; (Newburyport) ; s., Rev. Alonzo nd Rebecca (Kimball) Phillips; b. Pi'inceton, Oct. 9, 1823 ; prep., 'rinceton Acad. ; A. C, '39-'40 ; B. C, 1842 ; Gen. T. S., N. Y., ,854; Clerg., La., Mis?., Ark. and 111. ; Rector, '55-'77 ; Chap., 78—. P. O. ad.. Chaplain of St. Luke's Hospital, 24 Indiana lve,, Chicago, 111. William Proctor Richardson; (N. Y. Citv) ; s., Edward Rich- irdson ; b. about 1830 ; A. C, '38-'41. Jacob C ■ Rogers; (Viennn, N. Y.) ; s., Curtis Rogers; b. tbout 1814; A. C, '38. d. Oct. 30, 1838. Benjamin Ellsworth Smith ; s., Spencer and B'^tsev (Root) ^rnith ; b. Amherst, Jan. 19, 1821 ; A. C, '38-'40 ; Farmer, m. yiary W, Allen, Athol, April, 1841. P. O. ad., East Granbv, Ct. Seth Smith; b. Whately, Dec. 11, 1814; A. C, "38-41; Law., inderson, Ind ; County Treas. , and Agent for sale of pnblic la.nds. n. Sarah D. Jones, Anderson, fonnerlv of Philadelphia, about .843. Three children, d. Feb. 20, 1852. JosiAH Milton Stearns; (New Tpswich, N. H.) A. C. , '38-40; see class of "43. Non-Graduates, 1843. 03 Abraham Wilisin, Jr. ; (Otisco, N. Y.) ; b. about 1820; A. C, '38. CLASS OF 1843. Henry Nathaniel Beach, A. M.; (Newark, N. J.) ; s., Aaron and Anna (Smith) Bench ; b. Jan. 6, 1825 ; A. C '40-41 ; ?rad., P. C, N. J., 1843; A. M., 1846; L:iw., N. Y. Citv. P. 0. ad., 30 Broad St., N. Y., or Newark, N. J. Ithamar Francis Conkey, A. M. ; s. , Jndge I. F. Con key ; b. Amherst, Mar. 30, 1823; A. C, '39-41; Law., Amherst ; Dist. Att'y., N. W. Dist., 1856; V. S. Keg. in Bankrnptey, '74-'75. Eec. A. M. from A. C, 1852. m. Lnthera Cutler, Amherst, Jnno 15, 1847. Five children, d. of heart disease, Amherst, Ang. 8, 1875.. EoswELL Dickinson Cook; s., Elisha and Anna(Ea«tman)Cook ; b. Hadlev, 1820 ; pvep., R^pkins Acad. ; A. C, '39-'42. d. June 9, 184^. " William Breckenridge Cummings ; s., Joseph and Sally (Breck- enridge) Cnmmings ; b, AVare, Sept. 4, 1822 ; prep., Ware, Hadley, and at Worthington ; A. C, '39; Merch., N. Y. City. m. Mary Parker, dan., Averv Clark, Ware, Jnne 20, 1845. Twelve children. P. O. ad., 258 Fifth, Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. David Martin Elwood ; s., Samnel and Sarah (Marvin)Elwood ; b. Norwalk, Ct., Dec. 25, 1819; A. C, '40; studied theol. wirti Dr. Hewett, Bridgeport, Ct. ; Ord., Cong'l Min., Trnmbnll, Ct. ; Epi.=. Clerg. m. Candace Hale Bigelow, Ashland, Nov. 7, 1842, Seven children. P. 0. ad., E'-iston, Ct. Edssell Fish; ?., Silas and Keziah (Nye) Fish; b. Sandwich, Apr. 11,1818; prep., Sandwich Acad. ; A. C, '39; Spring Hill Boarding school, '43; Market Gardener, Sandwich, m. Miss Hunt, dan., Samnel Hunt, Little Compton, R. L, May 22, 1848. Two children. P. 0. ad.. Sandwich. James Foster; (Honesdale, Pa.); A. C, '40; "has been for the most part a resident of Honesdale, Pa.; for a portion of the time has been insane." P. O. ad., Honesdale, Pa. George Monroe Gilbert; s. , Eliphalet and Lydia Hall (Mon- roe) Gilbert ; b. Wilmington, Del., Dpc. 7, 1824; A. C, '39-'41 ; grad., Del. C. ; Phys., Ocala, Fla. ; Snrg. in the Southern nrniy; has not been heard from since the war, supposed by his relatives to be dead. i Non-Graduates, 1843. Edwin Ruthven Hodgman ; s. , Buckley and Betsey (Pratt) [odgman ; b. Camden, Me., Oct. 21, 1819 ; A. C, '39-'41 ; p-ad., • . C, 1843 ; A. T. S., '43-'44 ; U. T. S., '44-'45 ; grad., A. T. S., 846; Ord., Mav 17, 1849 ; s. s., Belmont, Me., '46-'47 ; Shirley nd Irving, '47-'48 ; East Orford, N. H., '48-'50 ; Pas., Lunen- Lirgh, 'o2-'56; Lyafleld Centre, '56-58; s. s., Westford, '59-'64 ; :v., '65--75 ; ?. s,. Forge Village, '75—. m. (1) Martha, dau., 's\\ Ebenezer Hill, Mason, N. H., Sept. 17, 1846 ; (2) Abhie Pol- ird, dan., Clark Simonds, Groton, Jan. 15, 1856. P. O. ad., (''estford. Addison Augustus Hunt; (Granbv) ; s., Orsamns and Lanra [unt; b. Hardwick, June 20, 1822; A. C, '39-'40 ; Tea., Ware, Dur years ; Worcester, nearly twenty years, m. Clara E. Thomas, lardwick. Mar. 16, 1852. Six children. P. O. ad., Barre Plains. John Johnson; (Calais, Me.); s., Thomas and Judith (Stick- ey) Johnson ; b. Effingham, N. H., Jan. 23, 1819 ; A. C, '39-'40; >. T. S., two years; Miss'y to China, m. (1) Anna Stevens, East- iort, Me., May 30, 1847, who died soon after reaching China; 2) , (still a Miss'y in China), d. China, 1872. Nathan Seabury Linnell ; (Amherst) ; s., Jonathan and Tempe Seabury) Linnell; b. Orleans, Apr. 8, 1818; A. C, '39-'41 ; ead law with Baker and Delano, Amherst, and with Judge Darling, 11 Philadelphia, Pa. d. Sept. 10, 1843. Isaac Newton Looms, F. E. C. S., F. E. G. S., and F. L. S. ; Wampsville, N. Y.) ; s. , George and Rhoda (Bailev) Loomis ; b. .enox, N. Y., 1816; A. C, '39-'40 ; grad.. Bot. Med. Soc, Ct., ilay 9, 1854; Phys., Savannah, Marietta, Milledgville, Ga., Mem- )his, Tenn. and other places ; Prof., Cliemistrv, Franklin C, Tenn. ; 'rof., Chemistry and Botany, Ref. Med. C, Macon, Ga. ; practiced or a short time in the hospitals at Paris and London. Lectured |uite extensively, and wrote for newspaiiers ; Pub., "The Use of jobelia," "Reminiscences of a Tour to Europe," and other books ,ud pamphlets, m. Susan ELsie Hayden, Essex, Ct., Feb. 28, 1849. )ne daughter, d. of consumption, at Euterprise, Fhi., Jfar. 18, 861. Reuel Day Maynard ; s., Levi and Anna (Day) Mavnard ; b. I'ottsdam, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1816 ; A. C, '39-'41 ; 'Farmer, in 111. jast known ail.. Dean's Corners, 111. George Franklin Peck; (South Hadleyj ; A. C, '36-'40, d. vhile connected with the college, 1840. Noiir-GRADUATES, 1843. 65 Nathaniel Johnston Eockwood ; (Woodstock, Ct.); s., Eev. 0- tis Rookwood ; li. about 1822 ; A. C, '39-'41 ; connected with the Tresis. Dep., Washington, D. C. Theodore Dehon Ruddock ; s., Samuel Abie] and Susannah Clark (Diivis) Rnddock ; h. Charleston, S. C, Julv 26, 1819; A. C, '39-'40 ; studied music ; Organist and Music Tea., Charleston, S. C. m. . Fifteen children. Benjamin Ellsworth Smith ; (Amherst) ; see class of '42. Robert Palmer Stanton; (Norwich, Ct.) ; s. , Randall and Clar- issa (Spicer) Stanton ; b. Belchertown, Jan. 20, 1818; A. C, '39- '41; grad., Y. C, 1843; Y. T. Sem., 1847; Pas., Cohoes, N. Y., Norwich, Ct. ; Memb., Board of Education, '56 — ; Chairman of same, '75 — . Pub., "Slavery Tested by the Golden Rule," several addresFe*. m. Harriet Jones, Southington, Ct., Jan. 17, 184S. Two daughters. P. O. ad., Norwich, Ct. JosiAH Milton Stearns; (New Ipswich, N. H.) ; s., Jesse and Lucinda (Davis) Stearns; b. Ashburnham, June 17, 1818; A. C, '38-'41 ; grad., Mercersburg C, 1844; L. T. S. (?) ; Ord., Lunen- burg, Vt., June 6, 1849 ; Pas., Brentwood, N. H. m. Flora Mcln- tire, Mav 34, 1847. Three children. d. Brentwood, N. H., June 12, 1853. Alden Barr Vining ; s., George and Susan (Woods) Vininsr; b. Plainfield, June 23, 1818; A. C, '39-'41 ; grad., W. C.,1843; Tea., and Lect., on Physiology; read law, in Northampton ; Law., Charlemont; New Haven, Ct. ; resided for a time in Cnlifornia; re- turned to the East and engaged in tradp. m. Philomela Reed, Plainfield, 1853.' Two children, d. Bridgeport, Ct., Oct. 21, 1857. Abel Wood; s., Benjamin F., and Lucinda Wood; b. Westmin- ster, Jan. 7, 1818; A. C, '39; grad.. D. C, 1843; A. T. S., 1848; Ten., Canton, N. Y., '49-'50; Act. Pas., Warner, N. H., '51-'52 ; Tea., Collegiate Inst., Gilbertsville, N. Y., '54-'56 ; Kimball Union Acad., Meriden, N. H., '56-'69 ; Prin., Albany (N. Y.) Boys' A- cad., -eg-'TO; Prin., Coll. Inst., Gilbertsville,' N. Y., '71—. m. Sarah Ann Patten, Kingston, N. H., July 26, 1849. One son. P. 0. ad., Gilbertsville, Otsego Co., N. Y.' William Hamilton Woodbury; s., Jeremiah and Betsey Eliza- beth (B.irtlette) Woodbury; b. New Salem, Aug. 28. 1816; prep., New Salem Acad., Amherst Acad., Shelburne Falls Acad. ; A. C, '39-'41 ; Tea., Palatine, 111. and at other places; Merch., Chicngo, 111. m. Clarissa Browning, May 8, 1843. Four children. P. O. ad., 743 West Madison St., Chicago, 111. 1^ Non-Graduates, 1844. William Gary Wright; s., Rev. Duvirl luid Abigail (Goddard) (''right; b. Westfield, Jan. ■^, 1825; A. 0. '39-40; grad., Mad. Tiiiv., 184t>; devoted himself to music and law ; "Clerg. Bap. eh." CLASS OF 1844. James Boyden Allen; (NorHifield) ; name in Catalogue of A. /. , '40, but never recited with the class. Franklin Dextee Austin ; (Worthingtou') ; s., John and Lode- nia Austin ; b. Becket, Oct. 3, 1819 ; A. C, '40-'41 ; gvad., U. C, 845; Aub. T. S., 1851; Pas., Tolland, '52; East JafErey, X. H., 57; So. Royalston, '63; Presqne Isle., Me., '67; Dunstable, '73- 79; Act. Ph., Hudson, N. H., '79—. m. (1) Carrie F. Sprague, iVorcester, Jan. 13, 1853 ; (2) Julia M. Goddard, Worcester, May , 1865. Four children. P. O. ad., Nashua, N. H. Benjamin Lincoln Ball, A. M. ; (Northborough) ; s.. Dr. Stephen Ball; b. about 1820 ; A. C, '40-41 ; grad., H. M. C, L844. Rec. A. M. from A. C, 1856. d. 1860. William Ely Boies,A.M. ; (Boston) ; s., Rev. Artemas Boies; b. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 27, 1823 ; A. C, '40-42 ; grad.,Y. G.,1844; L. T. S., 1848 ; s. s., Mass. and Ct. Rec. A. M. from Y. C, 1850. Pub., "Memorial of Lieut. Burnham," "Annals of our Meeting House." m. Elizabeth Phelps Wright, Blandford, June 15, 1864. Two children. P. O. ad., Lougmeadow. Charles Mokeau Briggs ; (Cummington") ; s., Dea, James W. Briggs ; b. about 1821 ; A. C, '40-'41 ; grad., U. C, 1844 ; Law. Last known ad., Williamsburg, N. Y. Sereno Edwards Dwight Bumstead, M. D., (Boston) ; A. C, '41-'42; grad., H. M. C, 1844; Phys., West Indies, three and ii half years; M. M. S. S. ; engaged in trade in Maiden. P.O. !id., Maplewood. George Augustus Chase, A. M. , LL. D. ; (Amherst) ; .«. , John A. and Nancy I. McClure (Ranlet) Chase; b. Exeter, N. H., June 4, 1822; prep., Amherst Acad.; A. C. '40-'41 ; Tea.; Min., M. E. ch., South ; Pres. of Brookville, C. ; Asbury Fern. Inst, and De Pauw C, Ind., sixteen years; Prin., Louisville Fem. High School, Louisville, Ky., '62—. "Rec. A. M. from Ind. State Univ., LL.-D. from the Wes. Univ. of Florence, Ala. Ed., "The School and Fireside," "South Western Journal of Education." m. Josephine Breckenridge, Harrison, O., Aug. 26, 1849. Five children. P.O. ad., Louisville, Ky. Non-Graduates, 1844. C, Samuel Lank Crockett; s., Oeot-ge Wasliins;ton juul Riitli Wal- di-on (KitnUiU) Crockett; b. Uoston, Jan. 9, 1822; ])rep., Boston Liitm Scliool ; A. C, '40; miide Seii Voyages, to Vera Cniz, Jan. 1844 ; Cliina and retnrn, '45-'4G ; in company with his brother tools passage in tlie bark Orono, for M-rirseilles, 1851 ; travelled consid- erably throno-h Italy and Spain; artist, at home and abroad, paintino- as Jiis health would permit, d. Boston, June 9, 1855. James Goodhicii DeFokest ; (Bridgeport, Ct.) ; s., Lockwood DeForesfc; ti. about 1823; A. C, '40-'4l. P. 0. ad., 37 West36th St.. N. Y. City. George Denham ; (Plymouth) ; s., Lucas Denham ; b. about 1817 ; A. C, '40; Gong'l Min., Barre, Beverly and elsewhere; afterward Epis. Clerg., East Boston, d. E. Boston, Feb. 21, 1880. Joseph Osborn Fei.ton ; (New Braintree) ; s., Amory and Mary Osborn Felton ; b. Salem, Jan. 1, 1832; A. C, '38-'39 ; '41-'43 ; read law in Worcester with Judge Torrey ; Law., Wilmington, 0., •49-52 ; Ed., Dayton (O.) Gazette, '53-'55 ; Law., Chicago, '55-'64 ; Ijegal Reporter of the Chicago Tribune, m. Ellen Brandt, North Brookfield, Nov. 1857. d. of pneumonia at Chicago, 111., Mar. 1, 1864. Thomas Rodney Freeland, Jr. ; (Claiborne Co., Miss.) ; A. C, '41-'43 ; d. wliile connected with the college. William Henry Hubbard; (Hatfield); b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 38, 1830; A. C, '40-'41 ; grad., B. Univ., 1845 ; Law., Minn. Tea. in the South, m. Anna Hinds, Hubbardston, Julv 4, 1850. Six children, d. Jan. 10, 1877. Jonathan Edwards Linnell ; (Amherst) ; b. Orleans, June 9, 1833; A. C, '40-'42 ; D. M. C, 1844; Phys., Worcester; Norwich, Ct. Pub., Addresse.=, as Pres. find Orator, before Mass. Homeo. Med. Soc, in Transactions, vol. 186]-'66. m. Fanny A. Graves, Sunderland, Nov. 1848. Five children. P. O. ad., Norwich, Ct. George Sidney Lovett ; (Pliila., Pa.) ; b. abont 1832 ;A. C, '40. Thomas Robert Lovett; (Phila., Pa.) ; 1). about 1821 ; A. C.,'40. George Boone Moffett; s. , James McDowell and Hannah Win- ters (Miller) Moffett; b. Augusta, Va., Oct. 20, 1820 ; prep., with Rev. James Morrison ; A. C, '39-'40 ; M. D., Univ. of -Pa., Apr. 15, 1844; Phys. Pocahontas Co., WestVa., until the war; Surg., army of Northern Va., under Gen. Lee, '63-'65 ; Phys., Parkers- bnrg, W. Va., '65 — . m. Margaret E., dau.. Col. Robert H. Beale, Pocahontas Co,, W. Va., Dec. 33, 1846. Two sons. P. 0. ad., Parkersburg, W. Va. 68 NON-GrEADUATES, 1844. Charles Nepf ; (Pliila., Pa.) ; p., John R. Neff, Esq. ; b. about 1825; A. C, '40; Phys. d. . Geokge Pierson ; s., Henry and Mary (Shaw) Pierson, Esq. ; h. Hamptonburgh , N. Y., Jan. 1, 1834 ; prep., Amherst Acad. ; A.C., '40-'41 ; Far., Hamptonbnrg-h ; Justice of the Peace, with the ex- ception of fifteen months, '69 — . m. Marv Elizabetli, dau., Oliver Thompson, Hamptonbura:h, W. Y., Dec. 20, 1848. Four children. P. 0. ad., Campbell Hall, N. Y. Timothy Hannum Quigley; (Worthinarton) ; s., James Qnigley; b. about 1819 ; A. C, '40; Pas., Batavisii N. Y. P. 0. ad., Gairis- ville, N. Y. Franklin Eipley, Jr.; s., F. and Charlotte (Barrett) Eipley; h. Greenfield, Jan. 10, 1824; prep.. Will. Sem. ; A. (!., '40-'41 ;' read law with Alvord and Davis, Greenfield ; Law., Milwaukee, "Wis. m. Christina Fowler, Bath, N. Y., Ang. 9, 1848. Three child- ren, d. Milwaukee, Wis.-, Jan. 1, 1857. Charles Robinson ; s., Jonathan and Huldah (Woodward) Rob- inson ; b. Hardwick, Jnlv 21, 1818; prep., Hadley and Amherst Acad.; A. C, '40; grad., B. M. I., 1843; Phys.,' Belchertown, Springfield and Fitchburg; Memb., California Legis., '50-'51 ; Gov., Kans., '61-'63 ; Memb. Kans. Legis., '72; Kaus. Senate, '75- '81; Regent of Kans. State Univ., thirteen years, m. (1) Sarah Adams, Brooktield, 1843; (2) Sara T. D. Lawrence, Belchertown, Oct. 30, 1851. P. O. ad., Lawrence, Kansas. Brainerd Smith; s., Dea. Qnartus Smith ; b. Sunderland, Mav 28, 1818; A. C, '40; Far., Sunderland; Rosemond and Normal, 111. m. , Aug. 1844. Eight children, d. Normal, 111., Aug. 18, 1877. Lucius Gibbons Spellman ; (Granville); s., Samuel Spellman ; b. about 1819 ; A. C, '40-'41 ; d. while connected with the college. William Terry; s. , Daniel and Mary Pease (Parsons) Terry; h. Enfield, Ct., June 8, 1822 ; prep.. Select School, Enfield, Ct. ; A, 0., '40-'41; grad., Penn. Med, Coll., Phila., Pa., Mar. 4,1846; Phys., Sutton, '46-'60 ; Ansonia, Ct., '60—. m. Maria Roxanna, dau., Horatio Slocomb, Sutton, May 10, 1848. Seven cliildren. P. 0. ad., Ansonia, Ct. William Horton Thompson; (Granby) ; s., William and Cath- arine (Ingallp) Thompson; h. Staiford, Ct., Julv 7, 1818; prep., Monson Acad.; A. C, '40-'42 ; grad., T. Sem., Columbia, S. C, 1849: Presb. Min., Savannah, Ga. ; Chattanooga, Tenn. ; Bolivar, and Lexington, Miss. Pub., articles in prose and poetry, in the newspapers, m. Mary, dau.. Rev. Mr. Safford, Greensboro, Ga., June 11, 1852. Three children. P. 0. ad., Lebanon, Ky. Non-Gkaduates, .1845. 69 Geokge Whitefield Vining ; (Plainfleld) ; s., George Viiiiiig; b. about 1822 ; A. C, '40-'41 ; Tea. of music, Buffalo, N. Y. m. (1) Emily Holland, Belchertowii, 1846; (2) Julia Curner, Oanaii- daigua, 1869. Two children, d. Denver, Col., Apr. 28, 1879. Henry Martyn Wabner; s., Seth Warner; b. Sunderland, Mar. 17, 1821; A. C, '40-'42 ; Tea., Ky., '42-'45 ; grad., Danville C, Ky., 1846 ; continued teaching while studying fi)r the ministry, d. Henderson, Ky., Sept. 4, 1850. Pelleman Williams ; (West Springfield) ; b. about 1816 ; A. C, '40; D. C, '41. Austin Wing; (Worthington) ; s., Zeri and Triphena (Ingham) Wing; b. Hinsdale, Sept. 30, 1818; prep., Worthington Acad.; A. C, '40-'41 ; Phys., N. Y. ; Marine Hospital, San Francisco, Cal. ; Memb. , Legis., from El Dorado Co., Cal., two terms, m. Mary Merville Perkins, of New London, Ct. Two children, d. Central America, May 10, 1856. CLASS OF 1845. James Bailey, Jr. ; b. Holden, Jnlv 20, 1820; A. C, '41-'44 ; studied medicine; Prin., Mansfield Acad.; Attleboro Acad. m. Mary N. Howard, South Easton, Nov. 16, 1848. d. Attleboro, May 6, 1856. Alfred Booth ; (Springfield) ; b. Long Meadow, Oct. 10, 1824 ; A, C, '41 ; Phys., Norwich, Ct., and Springfield ; engaged in Jour- nalism in Springfield and Boston. Pub., "Sketches of Springfield History," "Anti Vaccination Journal." m. Fanny W. Abel, Spring- field, Oct. 20, 1847. Three children. P. 0. ad., Springfield. Samuel Newell Chandler; s., Dea. Josiah C. Chandler; b. Springfield, Sept. 3, 1815 ; A. C, '41-'42. d. Concord, N. H., Aug. 7, 1872. David Bachelder Cheney, A.M., p. D. ; s., Joel Cheney ; b. Southbridge, June 8, 1820 ; A. C, '41-'43 ; Ord., Mansfield, Ct., 1843; Pas., Bap. ch., Mansfield, Ct., '43-'45 ; Norwich, Ct., '45- '47; Columbus, 0., '47; Phila., Pa. ; San Francisco, Cal. ; Boston ; Chicago, 111. ; Trustee of Dennison Univ., 0. ; Pegent, Univ., Lewisburg, Pa. ; Trustee of C. of Cal. ; at present Trustee of Univ., of Chicago ; Pres. of the Board and Executive Com. of Union Bap. T. S., at Morsran Park, near Chicago. Eec. A. M. from Dennison Univ., 1850 ; D. D., Univ. of Chicago, 1864. Ed., "The Evangel," San Francisco, Cal. Pub., "The Baptists; their history, faith Non-Graduates, 1845. nd polity," sermons and many newspaper articles. m. (1) Susan [. Ammidown, Southbridge, June 8, 1843 ; (2) Sarah C. H. Snow, ioston, June 10, 1851. Eight children. P. 0. ad., Elgin, 111. 1'homas Smith Darling; s.. Judge Wm. Darling; b. Heading, 'a., 1824; prep., Amherst Acad. ; A. C, '41 ; Law., Reading and 'hiladelphia. m. Augusta Taylor. Three children, d. in Phila- elphia, 1862. Edwin Graves; b. Hatfield, Jan. 4, 1824; A. G. '41-'42. d. in be army. May 21, 1864. Almon Stiles Hannum ; s.. Stiles Hannum ; b. Belchertown, May ,1824; A. C., '41-'43 ; Tea. in Miss. d. Raymond, Miss., Sept. 3, 1850. Daniel Curtis Haynes ; (St. Catharines, U. 0.) ; s., Daniel P. laynes; b. Worcester, Jan. 23, 1824; A. C, '42-'43 ; Banker, It. Catharines, U. C. m. Maria Deveaux Woodruff, Niagara Falls. L Y., Sept. 15, 1848. Two children, d. of Bright's disease, Apr. 0, 1875, on return trip from Fla. , where he had been seeking health. Stephen Wright Kellogg; (Shelburne) ; s., Jacob P., and Lucy Wright) Kellogg; b. Shelburne, Apr. 5,1822; prep., chiefly at lome without an Instructor ; A. C, '41-'42 ; grad. , Y. C, 1846 ; d. to New Haven Co. Bar, 1848; Law., Waterbury, Ct., '48—; Jlerk, Ct. Senate, 1851; Memb., Ct. Senate, 1853;" Memb., Ct. louse of Representatives, 1856 ; Judge of New Haven Co. Court, 854; Judge of Probate, Waterbury Dist., '54-60; Col., 2d Reg., ]t. National Guard, '63-"66 ; Brig. Gen., Ct. Nafl Guard, '66-'69 ; ilemb., 41st, 42nd and 43d Congress, '69-'75. m. Lucia Hosmer Andrews, Middletown, Ct., Sept, 10, 1851. Seven children. P. ). ad., Waterbury, Ct. Henry Barton Lewis; s., Daniel Lewis ; b. Chester, Feb. 15, 820; A. C, '41 ; Law., Westfleld. m. Esther L. Fowle, June 14. .854. P. 0. ad., Westfield. Alonzo Pomeroy Ludden ; (Hadley) ; b. about 1819 ; prep., H. ^cad., Hadley; A. C, '41-'42 ; left college io teacli, and it is be- ieved d. a year or two afterwards. "A tborough-going Cbristiau." James Munroe M'Coy ; (West Deering, N. H.) ; s., John M'Coy; ). Antrim, N. H., June 15, 1817; iirep. , Fairfield Aciid., N. Y., md K. U. A.; A. ('., '41-'42 ; Tea., Lowell Grammar School, 42-'59; Commercial C, '59-'79. Pub., "Sy.Meni of Penmanship," 'Single Entry Book-Keeping. "' m. Annie Jliiria Denni,<:. Lowell, Dec. 15, 1852. One daughter, d. Lowell, Feb. M% 1879. Non-Graduates, 1846. U Moses Lyman Montague ; s., Moses Montague ; b. Soutli Hadley ; Nov. 25, 1822; A. C, '41-'44 ; gnid., W. C, 1846; Tea., Fairha- veu; Mercli., Beaufort, S. C. m, Mai-y Wilcox, Fairbaveu. Four cbildren. d, Allendale, S. C, Aug. 28, 1868. James Munroe ; (Hardwick) ; b. Oakham, Jan. 25, 1818; A. C, '41; grad., Y. C, 1845; Tea., on the Cape three years; went to Gal, in 1849 ; Tea., preached occasionally, m. Hannah Dean, Ohio. One daughter, d. Mar. 10, 1861. Stillman Edward Parker; s., Aaron Parker; b. Reading, Nov. 3,1819; A. C, '41-'42 ; Shoe Man'f. m. Emeline Amelia Pratt, Apr. 4, 1844. Six children. P. O. ad., Reading, Mass. John Hardenburg Paksell ; s., Richard Parsell ; b. Owasco, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1819 ; A. C, '41-'43 ; Tea., Nashville, Tenn. ; studied law, but never practiced. "Went to Cal. and was never heard from after the first year." Charles Frederick Pitkin; (Amherst) ; s., Solomon Pitkin; b. Aug. 23, 1824; A. C, '41-'42. drowned at Great Barrington, Julv 10, 1846. Loren Fisher Russell; s., Josiah Russell; b. Oxford, Mar. 25, 1824; A. C, '41. d. Oxford, Feb. 11, 1842, while connected with the college. John Robert Shepakd ; (N. Y. City) ; A. C, '42-'43 ; supposed to be living in Va., near Harpers's Ferry. Charles Hooper Trask ; s., Capt. Richard Trask ; b. Manches- ter, Sept. 4, 1824; A. C, '41-'43 ; grad., Y. C, 1846 ; Russia Mer- chant, N. Y. m. Martha Reed Ropes, Boston, Oct. 9, 1849. Seven children. P. O. ad., 32 West 37th St. New York City. William A Whitbeck ; (Coeymans, N. Y.) ; s., Andrew Wliitbeck ; A. C, '41 ; grad., U. C, 1846. d. June 10, 1872. CLASS OF 1846. Alexander Hamilton Ayres ; (Amsterdam, N. Y.) ; s., Di'. D. Ayres; b. St. Johnsville, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1823; A. C, '42-'43 ; grad., U. C, 1846; Law., Northville and Canajoharie and Fort Plain N. Y., nine years; Chetopah and Parsons, Kans.; became a Judge in Kans. m. Emily G. Mal)ee, Palatine, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1857. Two children. P. 0. ad.. Parsons, Kans. Nahum Ball; ?., Dr. Stephen Ball; b. Northborough, Mar. 21, 1822; A. C, '42-'43 ; H. C, '43-. d. before graduation, Nov. 2,—. « Non-Graduates, 1846. Alonzo Smith Bardwell ; s., Alonzo Bardwell ; b. South Hadley 'alls, Dec. 16, 1832; A. G., '42-'44; Merch., South Hadley Falls. 1. Maria Ohapin, Hadley. d. So. Hadley Fulls, Nov. 24, 1855. Samdel Newell Chandler ; (Enfield) ; A. C.,'43 ; see class of '45. Feancis Mardin Gunn ; (Cape Town, So. Africa) ; b. about 1827 ; L. C, '42-'44, James Seth Nason Howe; b. Peppevell, Sept. 25, 1824; A. C, l:2-'45 ; Phys., in charge of Eetreat for insane and nervous inva- ids, '48 — . m. Josephine Adelaide Farrar, Pepperell, Sept. 25, 1849. 'ive children. P. O. ad., Pepperell. Stephen Wright Kellogg ; (Shelbnrne) ; see class of '45. Hartford Pratt Leonard; (Franklin) ; p., Hartford Leonard; 1. Foxboro, May 3, 1822 ; A. C, '42-'43 ; Clerk, Boston, '46-'54; iccupied Quart. -Sec, Gov't land, Kans., '54r-'61 ; spent seven years n Kans., on Gov't land (in company with old "John Brown") ; tndied theol. with Rev. M. Blake, Taunton ; Act. Pas., Edear- own, '62-65; Bridgewater, '65-'67; Pas., Westport, '68-'75 ; Act. 'as.. East Taunton, '76-'79; North Carver, '79— . m. (1) Mary Inn Whitaker, Oct. 17, 1854; (2) Lucy Ann Chapman, Tewks- )ury, Mar. 24, 1857. Four children. P. 0. ad.. North Carver. Samuel Adams Nash ; s., Simeon and Amy (White) Nash ; b. io. Hadley, July 17, 1822; A. C, '42-'44 ;' Law., Gallipoli?, 0. n. Ruth Erlay, Va. Four children. P. O. ad., Gallipolis, 0. Levi Harris Parsons ; (Northampton) ; name in Catalogue of 1. C, '43, but never recited with the class. George Alexander Otis Pierce; (Watertown) ; s., Otis Pierce; b. about 1826 ; A. C, '42-'43. Daniel Bacon Plimpton ; (Southbridge) ; name in Catalogue of \.. C, '42, but never recited with the class. John Andrew Thompson; (Newark, N. Y.) ; s., Capt. John Thompson; b. Northampton, Oct. 22, 1824 ; A. C, '42-44; Tea., I'^a., one year ; Mo,, two years ; read law, with Edward Dickinson, imherst; ad. to the bar, Niles, Mich. ; prosecuting att'y of Berrien :o., Mich. ; Law., Chicago, '52-'59 ; City att'y of Chicago, '55-'59 ; vent to Granby, Mo., 1859, to develop tlie lead mines ; returned to Chicago, '61, and assisted in organizing the first regiments ; Capt. )n Gen. Fremont's Staff, '61-'65 ; Capt. in Regular army, '62-'63 ; :ad command of 2nd Battalion of 18th U. S. I., wounded by a ninnie ball, at Hoover's Gap, Tenn., June 26, 1863 ; a prominent VTason. Compiled the Municipal Laws of Chicago, m. Elizabeth W. Link, Newark, N. Y.,T851. d. Nashville, Tenn., June 30, 1863. Nois'-Gkadtjates, 1847. 73 John Theodore Wentwoetii ; (Plymouth, N. Y.) ; h. Green- field, ]V. Y., Mar. 30,1830; A. C, '42-'43 ; grad., U. C, 1846 ; Law., Chicago and Saratoga Springs, N. ¥., and in Wis. ; Judge of Circuit Court in Wis. m. Frances McDonnell of Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1852. Four children. P. 0. ad., Racine, Wis. CLASS OF 1847. George Allen ; (Boston) ; b. 1821 ; A. C, '43. JosiAH Bent; (Amherst); b. North Weymouth, Aug. 2, 1825; A. C, '43-'45; engaged in business in Eastern Mass, until 1857, when his wife died, and he went to Wis., became a civil engineer ; Tea., Genoa and Kenosha, Wis. ; Lieut. 1st Wis. Cavalry, sent to Ark., was in a hospital at Helena, Ark. d. Kenosha, Wis., Nov. 10, 1862. Abijah Perkins Cleveland; (Hampton, Ct.) ; s., Hon. Mason Cleveland; b. 1823; A. C, '43-'44 ; Associate Prin., High School, Hartford, Ky., '47-'48 ; Ed. of Herald, and City Clerk of Quincy, III., '48-'52 ; Assessor of Internal Revenue of the 3d Dist., N.Y. City, '62-'69. James Dunlap ; b, Pelham, Feb. 13, 1823; A. C, '43-45; grad., C. of Phys., and Surg., N. Y. City, Mar. 14, 1850; Phys., Northampton. P. O. ad., Northampton. William Eddy Ferguson; (Whately) ; s.. Rev. John Ferguson; b. Attleboro, Apr. 1, 1825 ; A. C, '43-'45 ; civil engineer in Ohio and the West. m. Lizzie Sawtell, New Ipswich, N. H., 1848. One child, d. June 6, 1854. George Frederick Harrington; b. Hopkinton, 1826; A. ,C., '43-46 ; Law., Boston ; St. Louis, Mo. m. Martha Stanwood Mann, Boston, 1850. Drowned at St. Louis, Mo., May 2, 1853. David Williams Heyw^ood ; s. , Phineas Heywood ; b, Barre, May 13, 1823 ; A. C, '43 ; agricultural and sketch writer for newspapers. Pub., "Study of the Bible," "Life on the Farm." m. (1) S. E. Pj,i-kjr, Habbardston, Oct. 8, 1848; (2) E. J. Perkins, Hubbard- ston, Dec. 27, 1874. Six children. P. O. ad., Barre Plains. John Archibald McKinney, Jr.; (Rogersville, Tenn.) ; b. Nov. 4, 1824; A. C, '43-'46 ; grad.. Law School of Cum, Univ., Leba- non, Tenn., 1851 ; Law., Rogersville, Tenn. ; Judge of 1st Judicial Dist. of Tenn,, '76—. P. O. ad., Rogersville, Tenn. John Henry Matthews; (Worcester); s. , Asa Matthews; b. 1828 ; A. C, '43-'45 ; Law. ; Dist. Att'y Worcester, d. Worcester, "by suicide about 1856." '4 Non-Graduates, 1848. Amory Dwight Mayo; s. , Amory Mayo ; b. Warwick, Jan. 31, 823; A. C, '43-'44 ; Ord., (Unit.) 1846; Pas., Gloucester; Cleve- and and Cincinnati, O. Pub., "Grace and power of Christian jife," "The Balance," "Memoir of Mrs. Mayo," "Symbols and Capital." m. (1) Sarah C. Edgerton, Shirley Village, 1846; (2) jucy C. Clark, New Brighton, Pa., 1853. Five children. P. 0. ,d., Springfield. George Swan; s., Lemuel Swan, Esq. ; b. Hnbbardston, June I, 1826 ; A. C, '43-'45 ; Law., Worcester, m. Mary A. Goodspeed; lubbardston, Apr., 2, 1857. Four children. P. 0. ad., Worcester. George Washington Thompson ; (Newark, N. Y.) ; s., John Thompson ; b. 1823 ; A. C, 4.3-'44. Francis Henry Underwood ; s., Roswell Underwood ; b. Enfield, Tan. 12, 1825; A. C, '43-44; Eec. A. M., from B. C, 1873; ad. the bar in Bowling Green, Ky. 1847, and at Northampton, 1850 ; jaw., Webster, one year; Clerk of Muss. Senate, '52; Clerk, Sn- )erior Criminal Court, Boston, Dec. '59- Mar. '70; Mcmb., School 3om., '61-'75. Pub,, "Hand Book of English Literature, British :Uthors, with biographical and critical notices," '71 ; "Hand Book tc, American authors, '72; "Cloud Pictures," '72; "Lord of limself, a novel of Life in Kentucky thirty years ago," numerous )amphlets on educational topicf:, stories and articles in "Knicker- )0cker,"'53; "Putnam's Monthly, '53-'54 ; "Atlantic Monthly," 57-'59 ; Scribners, '79 ; has also Avritten "The old times and the lew," and Six Lectures on American Literature, m. Loni?a Maria ?V"ood, Taylorsvillo, Ky., May 18, 1848. Five children. P. 0. ad., '58 Fourth St., South Boston. Al ANSON Wedge, A.M.; (Shelbnrne Falls); b. 1825; A. C, 43-'45; grad.,B. Univ., 1848. CLASS OF 1848. Augustus Holmes Bixby ; s., Paul H., and Eliza June (Aiken) iixby ; b. Francestown, N. H., Mar. 12, 1827 ; A. C, '44-45 ; Civil engineer. Me., Ky., lud.. Ark. and Tcnn. ; served in the war of the lebellion as Lieut., Capt., Major of Cavalry ; Commander, Dept. of T. A. R. of N. H., 1871. m. Mary Louisa Shepherd, Manchester, ST. H., Nov. 27, 1856. Two sons. P. 0. ad., Manchester, N. H. Thomas Eliakim Bliss, D. D. ; (Worcester)'; b. Brimfield, Nov. !5, 1824; A. C, '44-'46 ; grad., U. C, 1848; A. T. S., 1851; )rd., June 2, 1852 ; Pas., North Middleboro, '52-'55 ; Blackstone, 55-'61 ; s. s., Hancock, Mich., '62-"63 ; Exploring Agent, A. H. yi. Soc, Mo., '63-'64; Pas., Union ch., Memphi?, Teuu., '64-'71 ; Non-Gbaduates, 1848. 75 Denver Col., '71— . Eec. D. D. from U. C, 1878; held various public positions. Pub., "Memorial of Pres. Lincoln," "Popular Education essential to Life of a Republic." m, (1) Lucinda H. Crane, Schenectady, N. Y., 185;i ; (2) Prances Rowley, Phila.,Pa., 1865. Five children. P. 0. ad., Denver, Colorado. Samijel Bueck; (Northampton); A. C. '45-46 ; grad., B. U., 1848. d. 1859. Franklin Crosby; (Lowell) ; A. C, '44-45 ; see class of '49. George Graham Curtiss, A. M. ; (Sheffield) ; s., Ira Curtiss ; b. about 1825; A. C, '44-'46 ; grad., B. U., 1848. Last known ad., Fallston, Md. Benjamin Lincoln Cdttee; s., Dr, Benjamin and Mary (Whit- temore) Cutter; b. Woburn, Sept. 7, 1828; prep., Warren Acad., Wobnrn ; A. C, '44-'45 ; civil engineer, Charlestown, d. Mauch Chunk, Pa., Mar,- 23, 1852. Oren Fyler ; (Onondaga, N. Y.) ; s., Asa Fyler ; b. about 1824 ; A. C, '44. JuLiDS Augustus Hall; (East Hartford, Ct.) ; s.. Dr. Eli and Elizabeth (Treat) Hall ; b. Blandford, Aug. 2, 1826 ; prep., Wil- liston Sem., Easthampton ; A. C, '45-'46 ; engaged in business, is now Agent of the American Ex-press Co. m. Caroline Augusta, dan., John Riymond Cnshman, North Amherst, May 16, 1850. One son. P. 0. ad., Amherst. Norman Hine ; (Onondaga, N. Y.) ; s., Josiah and Betsey (Da- kin) Hine; b. Hillsdale, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1823; prep., Homer Acad., N. Y.; A. C, '44-'47; L'lW., Syracuse, N. Y., '49—; Supervisor 6th Ward, Syracuse, '64-'66 ; Chairman, Onondaga Co. Bounty Com., '64-66. ra. (1) Sarah Albee, Amherst, who d. in 1849 ; (2) Rosanna H. Calkins, Oswego Co., N. Y, One son. P. 0. ad., Syr- acuse, N. Y. Benjamin Conant Perkins; s.. Rev. Ebenezer and Amelia (Par- ish)Perkins; b. Royalston, Jan. 23, 1827 ; A. C, '44-'46 ; grad., D, C, 1848; H. L. S., 1851 ; Law., Peabody and Salem ; Mcmb., Mass. Senate, 1866. m. (1) Julia A. Pearson, Hanover, N. H,, Oct. 6, 1853; (2) Helen M. (Dole) Mills, Newburyport, Nov. 8, 1865. One child. P. 0. ad., Peabody. Daniel Chute Perkins ; (Royalston) ; A. C, '44 ; see class of '49. Frederick Avery Smith; s., Lyman and Electa (Dickinson) Smith ; b. Amherst, May 12, 1826 ; A. C, '44-'45 ; druggist, N. Y. City; N. C. ; Galveston, Texas, m. Abbie Webb Hunt, N. Y. City, Feb. 14, 1850. One child. "Supposed to be dead." J Non-Graduates, 1849. John Springs Smith; (Caliawba, Ala.) ; b. about 1827 ; A. C, l4-'45. Nathaniel Tucker Spear; s., Luther and Hannah (Gonant) ■pear, Jr. ; b, Oakham, Apr. 27, 1826 ; prep., Leicester Acad. ; A. I., '44-'45 ; no profession ; wrote for newspapers, m. (1) Betsey [nowles, Orleans, Dec. 24, 1850; (2) Lucy (Allen) Poland. 1857; .3) Christine Byron, N. Y. City, Feb, 14, 1864. Three children. ;. Elizabeth, N. J., Feb. 36, 1867. John Mills Stebbins ; s., Elihu and Sarah G. (Hooker) Steb- lins, Jr. ; b. Hinsdale, N. H., Dec. 27, 1826; A. C, '44-'46 ; ;rad., D. C, 1848; Law., Sjiringfield, '51—; Mayor of City. m. Harriet C. H-iile, Hinsdale, N. H., Nov. 23, 1853. Two sons. P. .). ad., Springfield. Samuel "Worcester Taylor, A. M. ; (Cambridge) ; p., Enoch Taylor ; b about 1819 ; A. C, '44-'45 ; grad., Colnmb. C, Wash- ngton, D. C, 1848 ; Rec. A. M. from B. Univ., 1851 ; Clergyman. Martin Amos Tinker, M. D. ; s., Martin and Polly (Palmer) Tinker; b. Westfield, Sept. 31, 1821 ; A. C, '44-'45 ; Tea., select School Northfisld, 0.; in office of dentist, Westfield, Spring of '48; dentist, Carthage, X. Y., '49 ; studied med., N. Y. City find Berk. Med. Inst.; grad., Med. Dep., Univ. City of N. Y., 1854 ; Phys., Ballston, N. Y., '64-'65 ; Schenectady, N. Y., 65-66; Brooklyn, N. Y., '66—. Eec. M. D. from B. M.'lnst. ; Memb. of Berkshire Co., Med. Soc. ; "Fellow of the M-iss. Med. Soc. ;" Vice Pres. Sar- ato^-a Co. Mad. Soc, '59-'63. Has contributed many articles to va- rious med. Journals. Jan. 1, 1880, his name was changed (by the Court) to Martin Anderson Ticknor, M. D. m. Phcebe Jane Wil- son, Ballston, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1857. Three children. P. 0. ad., 580, Henry St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Henry Martyn Vaill ; (Amherst) ; s., Eev. Joseph and Anne (Kirtlaud) Vaill; b. Brimfieid, Feb. 6, 1824; A. C, '44; Pas., Statfordville, Ct., '60-'65 ; C.ipe Elizabeth, Me., '65-71 ; Hadlyme, Ct., '71-'75. m. (1) Martha C. AVebb, AYaldoboro, Me., Juiie 4, 1861 ; (2) Elizabeth W. AVebster, Cape Elizabeth, Me., March 23, 1872. P. O. ad., Somers, Gt. GLASS OF 1849. Horace Bate? Ames; (Hartford, Ct.) ; b. May 31, 1820; A. C, '45; engaged in business, Detroit, Mich. m. . Six children. d., "with a Christian's faith and hope," Apr. 5, 1877. Charles Ayer, A. M. ; s., AVilliam Ayer ; b. Charlestown, Mar. 16, 1826; A. C, '45-'40 ; grad., Aladison Univ., 1849. Rec. A. Non-Gkaduates, 1849. 77 M., B. C, 1856 ; Tea., and Prea., Me., Mass., Vt., and N. Y. ; and at present in charge of a (Miss'y) Freedraan's School for preachers and teachers, Natchez, Miss. Pub. a tract, "The New Testament Church, the Church for all time." m. , 1851. Four children. P. O. ad., Natchez, Miss. ; in summer, Clinton, N. Y. Edward Ebenezek Beewer; (Macon, Ga.) ; s., Thomas A. Brewer ;• b. about 1838 ; A. C, '45-'46 ; Tea., Dublin, Ga., two years ; business ; entered Confederate Army in 1862. m. . Three daughters, d. Macon, Ga., March 1864. Jairus "Ward Burt; s., Rev. Jairus Burt, of '24; b. Canton, Ct., about 1839 ; A. C, '45-'46 ; in a college in N. Y., but did not grad. ; clerk in a store in Ct. d. Suffield, Ct., Oct. 8, 1853. m. 24. Ephraim Marsh Cleveland ; s. , Elijah Cleveland ; b. Hard wick, June 3, 1823; A. C, '46-47; Tea., Staten Island, N. Y. ; Prin., Tuscarora Acad., Academia, Juniata Co., Penn. m. (1) Cynthia Holden, New Salem, Apr. 26, 1848, who died 1857; (2) Louisa Haviland, Columbus, N. J., Jan. 1, 1874. Six children. P. 0. ad., Academia, Pa. John Alexander Cooley ; (Auburn, Ala.) ; s., Hollis Cooley ; b. about 1828 ; A. C.,' '45-'46. "Ended his life by suicide, on Long Wharf, Boston." Franklin Crosby; (Lowell); s. , Dea. Josiah Crosby; b. Ware "Village, May 9, 1839 ; A. C, '46 ; Law., Lowell ; Norristown and Phila., Pa. ; Baltimore, Md. ; Woodstock and Elgin, 111. Pub., "Everybody's Lawyer," "Life of Lincoln," &c. P. O. ad., Elgiu,Ill. "William Cohoone Greene ; (Monson) ; s., Samuel D. Greene ; b. Batavia, -N. Y., Oct. 8, 1838; prep., Monson Acad. ; A. C, '45- '46 ; B. U., '46-47 ; ad. to the bar, 1850 ; Law., Springfield, Ware, Fall River,.and Boston, '52—; Sec'y of Mass. Total Abstinence Soc. Has written many Temperance Tracts, m. (1) Virginia Croll, Phila., Pa., Oct. 8, 1855 ; (3) Minnie Howe Lincoln, Boston, Oct. 1868. Four children. P. O. ad., 33 School St., Boston. Grenville Tudor Jenks ; (Brooklyn, N. Y.) ; b. Boston, July 34,1830; A. C, '47; Col, C, '46 (?) ; W. C, '48 (?) ; Law., Brooklyn and N. Y. m. Perses T. Smith, Townsend, Vt., May 21, 1851. Five children, d. Saratoga, . Thomas Marshall Mann; s., Thomas Mann; b. Petersham, Jan. 30, 1831; A. C, '46; Tea., Vista Ridge, La. m. . Five children, d, Vista Ridge, ha., 1875. '8 Non-Graduates, 1850. Daniel Chute Perkins; s., Ebenezer Perkins; b. Eoyiilston, !^ov. 11, 1834 ; A, C, '46 ; grad., H. M. C, 1850 ; Pliys., Enfield, Springfield, luid Peabodv. m. Mehitable C. Proctor, Peabody, Nov. 5, 1857. d. Peabody, Nov. 1863. Joseph Eipley; (South Hadlev) ; s., Henry Ripley; b. abont [827; A. C. '45-'46 ; d. Insane Asylntn, N. H., 1864. Hiram Boardman Ward ; (Athol) ; s., Nehemiah Ward ; b. about L827 ; A. C, '45 ; Res., Muscatine, la., New Orleans and Mexico ; ^rad., in medicine at Edinboro, Scotland, m. . "Sevenil children." d. Louisana, several years ago. Overton Young; s., Isaac N. Young; b. Lawrenceville, Gsi., Sept. 26, 1826 ; A. C, '47-49 ; studied law with Judge Nathan Hutchinson ; ad. to the bar, Lawrenceville, Ga., 1850; L-iw., Rich- mond, Texas, '51-'52 ; Planter, Brazoria Co., Texas, '52-'61 ; eut'd the Confederate Army, 1861 ; Col., 8th Texas Vol. Inf., severely wounded at Saline, La., in 1864; Pres., Court Martial, Houston, Tex., '64-'e5; Brig. Gen., '65; Planter, Brazoria, Tex., '65-77. m. Ann Eliza (Compton) Manadue, 1852. Eight children, d. Galveston, Tex., Sept. 18, 1877. ^ CLASS OF 1850... > ' George Pierce Baker, M. D. ; s., Samuel and Patience (Pierce) Baker; b. Rehoboth, Jan. 27, 1826; prep., Seekonk Class. Sem. ; A. C, '46-'47; grad., H. M. C, 1851; Phys., and Surg., Provi- dence, R. I.,'51— ; Med. and Surg, attend., R. I. State Prison, four- teen years ; Vol. Surg., Hospitals at Hampton, Va., for a short time during the war ; Memb. and Off., E.I. Med. Soc. m. Lucy D., dan., Milton Cadv, Providence, R. I., Aug. 9, 1859. Four children. P. 0. ad.. Providence, R. I. Joseph Chandler Barrett, A, M. ; s., Dea. Oliver and Lucy King (Chandler) Barrett; b. Wilton, N. H., Dec. 12, 182.S ; A. C, '46; grad., D. C, 1850; Tea., Swanzey, N. II.; Saxonville and Ohicopeo Falls ; Sub-master of the High School, Cambridge, Sept. '54_May '55 ; Prin., Mt. Pleasant High School, Nashua, N. H., Dec. '66,— Jan. '58; Prin. of Acad, at Hampton, N. H., '58-64. m. Sarah Ann Hillard, South Wrentham, Nov. 15, 1853. Six child- ren. P. O. ad,, 55 Prescott St., AVorcester. Eleazer Bowen, jVI. D. ; (Rehoboth) ; ?., Pellamon Bowen ; b. about 1826; A. C, '46-'47 ; grad., B. M. I., 1853. Simeon Bowen ; (Rehoboth) ; s., Pellamon Bowen ; b. about 1823 ; A. C, '46-48 ; grad., U. C, 1853; Tea. Last known residence, Taunton, Mass. NoN-GRAnuATES, 1850. 79 Elijah Cakter Shattcck ; (Boylstoii) ; s,, Steven aud Hannah (Carber) ShatUick ; b. Marlboro, Aug. 27, 1820; prep., Phillips John Augustus Boyden ; (Salisbury, N. C.) ; s., Nathaniel Boy- den ; b. Nov. 15, 1S28; A. C, '46-'47; Pres., Yadhin Navigation Co. ; Judge of Pj;obate and Clerk of Snpei-ior Court of Rowan Co., N. C. ; Assist. Assessor in the Intei-nal Revenue Service, two terms, m. Mary Lebetter Cole, Jan. 7, 1858. Seven children. P. 0. ad., Salisbury, Rowan Co., N. C. Charles Samuel Farrar; s., Samuel and Rebecca (Parker) Far- rar; b. Pepperell, Auo-. 7, 1825; A. C, '46; grad., D. C, 1850 ; Liw., Gilmanton, X. H. ; Tea. ; Prof., Nat. Sci., Elmira Female C, '58-'6J: ; Pi-of., Chemistry and Physics, Vassar C, '64-'7o ; Pres., Milwaukee C, '75—. m. (1) Frances E. Worcester, Hollis, N. H., Aug. 1.3, 1853 ; (2) Sarah W. Harris, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1872. Six girls. P. 0. ad., 614 Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, Wis. Luther Paine Fisher; b. Scotland, Ct., Dec. 27, 1823; grad., Phillips Acad., And., 1846 ; A. C, '4C'-'48 ; Newspaper advertising Agt. at San Francisco, '52 — . m. Kate, dau. of Rev. H. P. Arms, Norwichtown, Ct., Oct. 11, 1859. Four children. P. 0. ad,, San Francisco, Cal. John Quincy Adams Griffin; (Pelham, N. H.) ; s., James S. and Hannah (Rictchie) Griffin; b. Londonderry; N. H., July 8, 1826 ; prep., Lawrence Acad., Grroton ; A. C, '46 ; Law., Boston ; Memb. Mass. Logis. ; Clerk of Court; City Solicitor, Charlestown. m. Sarah Elizabeth, dau., James Wood, Concord, May 1, 1852. Seven children, d. Medford, May 22, 1866. Thomas Edson Hanson; (Weymouth) ; name in Catalogue of A. C, '46, but never recited with the class. Jacob Hardy; s., Isaac and Lydia (Herrick) Hardy; b. Danvers, (now Peabody), Dec. 5, 1826; prep., Phillips Acad., And. ; A. C, '46 ; Circuit Judge, 4th Jud. Cir., Hawaiian Islands, '55-'63 ; '78 — . m. (1) Elizabeth Maria, dau., Lorrin Andrews, Dec. 23, 1852; (2) Mary McLean, Dec. 23, 1869. Six children. P. 0. ad., Koloa, Kauai, Hawaiian Islands. Edward Lyman Hill ; (Williamsburg) ; b. Oxford, Jan. 23, 1827 ; pi-ep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '46-'48 ; Tea., '48-'51 ; grad., C, Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1852 ; Surg, of 20th Ohio Vol. Militia, in the three mouths service in West Ya. ; Surg., 20th 0. Vol. Inft., in three years service, in the campaigns of Vicksburg, Atlanta and the march to the Sea; had charge of U, S. General Hospital, No. 2, in Vicksburg, nine mouths, and later of other hospitals, m. , Apr. 24, 1850. Five cliildren. P. O. ad., Oxford, Butler Co., 0. No]sr-GRA.r)UATEs, 1851. i-cad., And. ; A. C, '46-47 ; Shoe manuf., Berlin ; Memb., Mass. jegis. , 1876 ; School Com., twenty years, chairman, last five years. a. Olive Colburn, dau, of Levi Wheeler, Berlin, Sept. 36,' 1848. i'our children. P. O. ad., Berlin, Mass. Algernon Stevens; s. , Robert and Margaret E. G. (Smith) Ste- ens; b. Newport, E. I., Nov. 23, 1827; A. C, '46-48; grad., D. )., 1851 ; Law., Newbury, Vt. Leonard Walker ; (Seekonk) ; s., Samuel Walker ; b. about 825; A. C, '46. Albert White ; (Southampton, L. L) ; s., Nathan White ; b. hout 1826 ; A, C, '46-'48. John Thornton Wood ; (Concord, N. H.) ; s., Rev. Henry Wood ; I. Goifstown, N.H., Oct. 20, 1828; prep., K. U. A.; A. C.,'''46-'47 ; ead law, Concord, N. H., '48-'51 ; Journalist, New Orleans, La., 52-'57; N. Y. City, '59-'60 ; Ed., "The North American," Phil- delphia. Pa., '64 — ; Rec. A. M, from A. C, 1867, m. Lizzie Law Lbbott, N. Y. City, May 2, 1865. P. O. ad.. Office, N. Am. and J. S, G-azette, Philadelphia, Pa. CLASS OF 1851. James Munroe Carroll; (Penn Yan, N. Y.) ; s., William and Elizabeth (Niver) Cai-roll ; b. Arcadia, N. Y.,Apr. 21,1828; prep., Cinderkook Acad., N. Y. ; A. C, '49-'51 ; grad., Wes. Univ., Ct., 851 ; U. T. Sem., 1854; Tea., E. Greenwich Acad., E. L, '54-'57; )rd., (M. E.) Apr. 2, 1859; Pas., Providence, B. L, '57-59; Vestville, Ct., '59-'61 ; Bloomfleld, Ct., '61-'63 ; N. Y. City, '63- 64; New Canaan, Ct., '64-'67 ; Bridgeport, Ct., '67-'70 ; Mt. Ver- lon, N. Y., '70-'73 ; Mianus, Ct., '73-'76 ; Westville, Ct., '79-'81. forestville, Ct., '81 — . m. M.Louisa, dau., George B. Prentiss, 5oston, July 1, 1857. One son. P. 0. ad., Forestville, Ct. Francis Henry Church; (Princeton, 111.) ; s.. Rev. Aaron B. ::hurch; b. Calais, Me., Dec. 29, 1828; A. C, '47-' 49. d. Prince- on. 111., Dec. 8, 1849. William Brown Colburn, D. D. ; (Amherst) ; s.. Rev. Jonas )olburn; b, Leverett, May 10, 1830; A. C, '47-'49 ; T.Inst., Ch, 51-55; Ord., Dea. and Presbyter, in the Prot. Epis. ch., by the light Rev. Bishop Eastburn, of Mass. ; Clerg., Pittsfield, Mass. ,nd Bridgewater, Ct. Pub., by request one discourse; has written auch for church periodicals. P. O. ad., Bridgewater, Ct. Augustus Elbridge Cook; (Brookfield, Vt.) ; s., Ei-astus Cook; ). about 1836 ; A. C, '48. d. "about 1852." Noit-Graduates, 1851. 81 H Anthony Cook ; (Boston) ; s., Enos A. Cook ; b. about 1832; .A. C, '47. George Washington Cubeier ; (Billerica) ; b. about 1823 ; A. C, '47; Law. Joseph Seaver Curtis; (Hadley) ; s., Rev. Joseph "W. Curtis; b. Warreu, O., June 8, 1831 ; A. C, '47-'48, '49-'51 ; grad., W. C, 1852 ; Law., Green Bay, "Wis. ; connected with the IT. S. Land office, Madison, Wis. ; enlisted in the twelfth Reg., Wis. Vol., Jan. 1862. m. Rosalind Rider, Graefenburg, N. Y., Sept. 23, 1867. Four children, d. G-reen Bay, Wis., May 15, 1878. Abner DeWitt; (Ware Village) s., John and Lucretia DeWitt; b. So. Hadley, Aug. 7, 1826 ; A. C, 47-'48 ; grad., W. C, 1851 ; ad. to the bar, 1853 ; Law., Cleveland, 0., one year; grad., Aub. T. S., 1858 ; Pas., Presb. ch. Hoosac Falls, N. Y., '58-'65 ; Park Presb. ch., Troy, N. Y., '65-'75. m. Mary E., dau. of Dea. J. N. Hastings, So. Hadley, Nov. 4, 1858. Three children, d. of Pul- monary hemorrhage, Troy, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1877. Daniel Francis Goddard ; s., Daniel Goddard ; b. Plymouth, Nov. 29, 1827; A. C, '47-'49 ; Pas., Harvard, m. Mary E. Barnes, Plymouth, Jan. 26, 1854. P. 0. ad., Harvard, Mass. Henry Bull Hammond; s., William G. Hammond, Esq.; b. Newport, R. L, Feb. 15, 1832; A. C, '47; W. and M. C, Va., one year; civil engineer, N. Y., Canada, Minn, and la.; Lieut., 1st R. I., Cav., in the war of the Rebellion, d. Maquoketa, la.. May 7, 1868. James William Monroe Harris ; (Natchez, Miss.) ; s., William Harris; b. about 1828 ; A. C, '47-'49 ; Law., Judge of Supreme Court. P. 0. ad., Vicksburg, Miss. MiRON James Hazeltine ; (Lowell) ; b. Rumney, N. H., Nov. 13, 1824; A. C, '47-49 ; Tea. and chess Ed.; Justice of the Peace, '71—. Ed., "Beadle's Dime Chess Instructor," "Clipper Chess Problem Tournament," "Brevity and Brilliancy in Chess," "Sketches of Chess." m. Hannah M. Bryant, Waterville, N. H., Julv 21, 1853. Seven children. P. 0. ad., Campton Village, Grafton Co.,"N. H. Pardon Kimball Leland ; s., Cyrus and Betsey (Kimball) Le- land; b. Grafton, June 1, 1828; prep., Leicester Acad, and West- field Acad.; A. C, '47; Law., Ottawa, 111. ; Dep. Clerk, Supreme Court, 111., '51-'o4; Judge, County Court, La Salle, 111., '61-69; Wrote "Business for Everybody, or 500 Pursuits," and several pamphlets, m. Lizzie. M., dau., John White, Pittsburg, Pa., Mar. 26, 1856. Three children. P. O. ad.. Ottawa, 111. 3 Non-Graduates, 1851. Eri Brainard Lewis ; (Townsencl) ; A. C, '47 ; see class of '52. John Cdmmings Merrill, M. D. ; (Portland) ; ?., Jolm Merrill ; ). about 1831 ; A. C, '49-'50; grad., B. C, 1851. Rec. M. D., rom N. Y. Med. C, 1854. Sidney Smith Merrill ; (Lowell) ; s., Levi W. Merrill ; b. Greene, kle., May 25, 1827 ; A. C, '47-49 ; grad., B. M. I., Nov, 24, 1851 ; I'hys., and Druggist, Cal. ; County Treas., '68 and '73; P. M., 64-73 and '76—. m. Prudence V. Bradley, Dracut, May 25, 1852. ?our children. P. O. ad,, Berkeley, Alameda Co., Cal. Ira Loriston Moore; (Lowell) ; s., Ira Moore; b. Candia, N. H., Nov. 24, 1824; A. C, '47-'48 ; grad., Jeff. M. C, Phila., Pa., 1850; Phys., and Snrg., Lowell and Boston ; Eep. Mass. Legis., from Lowell, '57, and from Boston, '66-'67, '71-'72 ; Director of Lowell City School Library, '59 ; Memb. School Com., Boston, '64-'66 ; Chairman, Board of Health, town of Revere, '78-79. m. Charlotte Maria Chamberlin, Boston, Jan. 1, 1873. One daughter. P. 0. ad., Adams House, Boston. Charles York Palmer; s., William P. Palmer; b. Griswold, Ct., Aug. 5, 1826 ; A. C, '47-'48. d. Preston, Ct., Feb. 4, 1850. James Austin Richards ; (Newburyport) ; adopted s. of Hon. Wm. B. Bannister; b. Lahaina, Maui, Sandwich Islands, Oct. 4, 1827; A. C, '47-'50; grad.. New Haven M. C. d. New Haven, Ct., June 4, 1859. William Pitt Riddle, A. M, ; (Pj-eston, N. Y.) b. about 1829; A. C, '48; gnul., Y. C, 1851; Prof., Chemistry, Louisiana Univ. d. 1872, Horace Montague Smith; b. Ashfield, Feb, 9, 1828; A. C, '48- '50; gnid., Y.,C, 1851; Tea., New Haven, '51-54; charge of Comm"roial Agency in Baltimore, Md., '54-'61 ; Manuf., Gold Pens, '65—. P. O. ad., 173 Broadway, N. Y. City (Room 4). Justus Smith; b. Ashfield, Feb. 3, 1825 ; A. C, '47-'50 ; grad., H. C, 1851 ; ad. to the bar, N. Y. ; engaged in business, m. Mary Louise Becker, Troy, N. Y., 1854. Two children. P. 0. ad., Ashfield, Mass. George Washington Stinson ; s. , Wm. Stai-k and Louis (Bruce) Stinson ; b. Mt. Vernon, N. H., Apr. 6. 1823; prep., Francestown Acad., N, H.; A. C, '48; grad., O. T. S., 1865; Ord., Apr. 19, 1856; Pas., ForestviJle, Iowa, '59; Sullivan, N. H,, '59-'61 ; Dal- ton, N. H., '61-'63; Windsor, '63—. m. Caroline Baker, Wood- burn, III., Jnno 20, 1856. Four children, d. lAFaysville, Mo., Dee. 17, 1865. Non-Graduates, 1852. 83 Thomas Miller Thompson; (Charlestown) ; s., Thomas M., and Hanniih (Swift) Thompson; b. Boston, Sept. 20, 1828; prep., Phillips Acad., And; A. 0., '47-49; grad., H. L. S., 1853; Law., Boston ; Beaidstown and Chicago, III.; Capt, Co. A., 14th 111. Inf., 1861 ; Dep. Collector of Int. Rev., 1st Dist., 111., 1865 ; Supervi- sor, Cook Co., 111., '68-'69. m. Annie E. Morrison, Portsmouth, N. H., 1852. One son. P. O. ad., 91 Metropolitan Block, Chica- go, 111. DwiGHT Jonathan Torrance; s., John Torrance; b. Enfield, 1827; A. C, '47. d. of consumption, Enfield, Nov. 17, 1848. George Hall Warner; s., Charles Warner; b. Windham, Ct., May 23, 1828 ; A. C, '47-'48. d. Windham, Ct., Mar. 18, 1850. Nathan Noyes Withington; s., Eev. Leonard Withington; b. Newbnry, Mar. 9, 1828;, A. C, '47-48; Law. ; Ed.,"Newburyport Daily Herald ;" School reports of City, '74-'80; Chairman School Board of Newburyport, '74-79. m. Elizabeth J^ittell, Newbury, Sept. 12, 1850. " Five children P. 0. ad., Newburyport Herald Office, Newburyport. CLASS OF 1852. Austin Gary ]?lair ; s., Barnabas Blair; b. Enfield, Jan. 29, 1831; A. C, '48-51. d. Feb. 17, 1855. Addison Brown, Jr. ; (Bradford) ; b. West Newbui-y, Feb. 21, 1830; A. C, '48-'49; grad., H. C, 1852; H. L. 8., 1854; Law., N. Y., City, '55 — . m. Mary C. Bari'ett, Bradford, Jan. 1, 1856, P. 0. ad., 195 Broadway, N. Y. City, N. Y. Charles Taylor Canfield ; s., Milton B. Canfield ; b. Danby, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1823 ; A. C, '50-'51 ; grad., H. C, 1852 ; H. Div. School, 1855 ; Pas., Lockport, 111., Uxbridge and Bernardston. m. Louisa Bellows Hayward, AValpole, N. H., Feb. 12, 1861. Five children. P. O. ad.. So. Boston. Lebeus Cornelius Chapin ; (Wattsburg, Pa.) ; b. Gilbertville, N. Y., July 5, 1823 ; A. C. '48-50; grad., Y. C, 1852 ; Y. M. C, 1864; Phys., New Haven, Ct. ; Army Surg., Vols., Kalamazoo, Mich. ; engaged in the manuf. of machinery, m. Sallie F. Sauzier, Cincinnati, 0., A])r. 25, 1857. Four children. P. 0. ad., Kalama- zoo, Mich. Joseph Seaver Curtis; ; A. C.,'49-'51 ; see class of '61. H JSIok-Geaduates, 1852. Jerome Fkancis Dowking; s., James and Roxana (Forbush) Downing ; b. Enfield, March 34, 1837 ; prep.. Will. Sem. ; A. C, '48. Ed., Troy (N. Y.) Daily Post, '50-'52 ; Prin., Salem (N. J.) ^cad., '53-'53; Carlisle (Pa.~) Male High School, '53-55; Law., Erie, Pa., '55-66; Dist. Att., Erie Co., Pa., '63-'66 ; Manager of Western Depart. , "Ins. Co. of North America" (Phila.), '66—. ofi. Henrietta Bagg, So. Hadley, 1850. Seven children. P. O. ad., Erie, Pa. James Staerettb Durant ; s., David Dnrant ; b. Waldeu, Vt., Oct. 33, 1834; A. C, '49-'51 ; grad., D. C, 1853; D. M. C, '55; Prin., Phillips Acad., Danville Vt. until autumn of 1858 ; Phys., Danville, Vt., '58—. m. Harriet Alice Morrill, Danville, Vt., May 19, 1863. Two children. P. 0. ad., Danville, Vt. Levi Gray, A. M. ; (Soarsmont, Me.); s., John and Sarah (Knight) Gray; b. Lincolnville, Me., Feb. 2, 1837; prep., Phillips Acad., And. ; A. C, '48-'51 ; Y. C, 1851 ; grad., H. C, 1852; H. L. S., '53-54; ad. to the bar, Boston, Oct. 39, 1854; Law., Bos- ton, '54-63 ; N. Y. City, '63—; Rec. A. M. from H. C, 1871. m. Sophia N., dau., Nahum and Sophia (Kimball) Harwood, May 1, 1856. P. 0. ad., N. Y. City, N. Y. James Eiley Hale ; (Canton, N. Y.) ; s. , Ben jamin Hale ; b. Orwell, Vt., June 14, 1833; A. C, '48; A. T. S., '53-'54 ; U. T. S., '54-'55 ; Ord., (Cong.) Apr. 1858 ; s. s., De Kalb and Massena, N. Y.; Tea., York, Pa. till 1861; Marine, U. S. Navy, '61-'65 ; since then in trade, Uharlestown, Mass. and Portsmouth, N. H. m. Sarah Frances Demerit, Boston., Dec. 14, 1855. David Osheal Hannaford ; s., Thomas W., and Mary Brewer (Holloway) Hannaford, Esq.; b. Suffolk, Va. May 1, 1833; prep., Riddicksville Acad., N. C. ; A. C, '48-51 ; Scientific Dept., '53- '54; Tea., Suffolk, Va. ; Yates Acad., Nansemond Co., Va. ; Churchland Acad., Norfolk Co., Va. ; Fla. and N. C. ; Female C, Ala. d. Jan. 19, 1861. Btjel Judd Havfkins ; (Conneaut O.) ; s., Amos Hawkins; b. Bethlehem, Ot., July 8, 1836 ; A. C, '49 ; Tea., O., Pa., Kans., Mo. and 111. m. (1) Mary Ann Custard, Erie, Pa., 1850; (3) Susan K. Welsh, Kans., 1862. Seven children. P. O. ad., Holstein, 111. James Seneca Hili,, M, D. ; (Northborough) ; s., George Wash- ington and Sallie (Albee) Hill ; b. Pautucket, Mar. 3, 1825 ; prep., Williston Sem.; A. C, '48-'51 ; grad., H. C, 1853; studied medi- cine at Boylston M. S., Boston ; Rec. M. D. July 18, 1855 ; Phys. and Sura'., State Alms House, Tewksbury, '55-'56 ; went to Cal. Jan. 1857. d. of typhoid fever, Sacramento, Cal., Apr. 21, 1857. Non-Graduates, 1852. 85 Horace Judson Hunt; b. New Salem, Dec. 15, 1827; grad., W. C, 18.ri ; studied law, Pittsfield. d. of consumption, Prescott, Feb. 20, 1854. Joseph Lyman Jones ; (Amherst) ; s., Thomas Jones ; b. Enfield, Dec. 4, 1832 ; A, C, '48-51 ; Clerk in a dry goods jobbing house in N. Y., '52-'57; Farm., Kans., '57—; Memb., Kans. Legis., '62- '69 ; Justice of Township ; Co. Commissioner, '70-'71. m. Mary Elizabutli Lewis, Huntington, L. I., Jan. 4, 1859 Two children. P. O. ad., Lecompton, Kans. Eri Brainard Lewis; (Townsend) ; s., Eri Lewis; b. 1830; A. C, '48-49. d. while connected with the college. Joseph Grout Longley, A. M. ; b. Hawley, May 26, 1823 ; A. C, '48 ; Tea., Westfield, and Westboro ; Soldier and Lieut., in the war; Rec. A. M. from A. C, 1869; grad., Aub. T. S., 1870; Presb. Clcrg. in N. Y. State; LecL , many years; Tea. of Freed- men. d, of consumption, Greenville, 111., May 6, 1871. "A grand toiling man." Jacob William Maecussohn ; (Odessa, Russia) ; b. Galat, Aus- tria, July 11, 1826; A. C, '49-'51 ; grad., W. C, 1852; T. L, Ct., 1854; Miss'y under the A. B. C. F. M., Salonica, Turkey, '56- '59 ; organized a Mission in Constantinople and labored there three years; returned to N. Y., '62 ; Pas., 1st Presb. ch., Lyndouville, N. Y., '69—. m. , Aug. 3, 1859. Four children. P. O. ad„ Lyndonville, N. Y. Stephen Merrill, Jr. ; (Acton, Me.) ; b. 1829 ; A. C, '48-'49. Joseph Odonald Neibeet; (Natchez, Miss.); b. 1831 ; A. C, '48-50; Law., and Planter, Natchez, Miss. George Gedney Parker; s., Asa Parker; b. Acton, June 19, 1826 ; A. C, '48-'50 ; grad., U. C, 1852 ; Law., Milford. m. Au- gusta Woodbury, Milford, Dec. 26, 1854. P. O. ad., Milford, Mass. Cyrus Augustus Royston ; (New Haven, Ct.) ; s., Joshua and Elizabeth (Watson) Royston; b. AVashington Co., Tenn., Jan. 15, 1824; prep., Tusculum Coll. ; A. C. '48-'50 ; Tea., Ga. ; studied law, and practiced a few years in Ga. ; studied theol., Rheatown, E. Tenn. ; lie. in 1859. m. Mary F. Callaway, Baker Co., Ga.,Nov, 21, 1852. Eight children. P. 0. ad.. Limestone, Washington Co., Tenn. Theodore Crosby Sears; s., Lewis Scars ; b. Danbury, Ct., Aug. 4, 1828; A. C, '48-'50 ; Law., Albany, N. Y., Cleveland, O., Leavenworth and Ottawa, Kans. ; Gen. Attorney of Mo., Kans. and Tex, R. R. ; Senator of the State of Kans., '70-73. m. Elizabeth Hoyt, Danbury, Ct., Oct. 27, 1850. Pour children. P. 0. ad., Ottawa, Kans. 36 Non-Geaduates, 1852. Simon Ray Sheffield ; s. , George G. Sheffield ; b. New Shore- ham, R. I., Sept. 2, 1826; A. C, '48, '50-'51 ; mining engineer; Supt., Quartz Mining Co., Cal. P. 0. ad., Sawyers Bar, Cal. Jason Gustavus Shepard ; (Bloomfield, Ct.) ; s., Augustus Shep- ard; b. 1825; A. C., '48. Nathaniel Goodell Spaulding ; s., Jason and Lucy (Goodell) Spaulding ; b. Beekmantown, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1826 ; A. C., '48-49 ; grad., U. C., 1852; Clerg., M. E. ch., West Troy, Fultonville, Greenbush, Gloversville, Albany and Saratoga Springs ; Prin. of Amenia Sem., N. Y., 1866 ; Pres. of Fort Plain Female C, X. Y., 1868. Pub., Sermons, Thanksgiving, Woman's Sphere, The War. m, Harriet Dorr, Chatham, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1853. Four children. P. O. ad., Schodack Landing, N. Y. Joseph Stevens'; s., Joseph C. Stevens; b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 7, 1832; A. C, '48-49; grad.. La. M. Univ., New Orleans, 1856; Phys., La. ; returned North and served as Surg, during the Rebel- lion, m. Eudora Tidd, Towanda, Pa., 1868. One child, d. Aug, 7, 1872. James Franklin Taylor; (Penu Yan, N. Y.) ; s., William Tay- lor; b. Benton, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1824; A. C, '48-'49 ; grad.,U. C., 1852 ; Pas., Chelsea and Saugatuck, Mich. m. Mary A. L. Porter, Penn Yan, N. Y. , Oct. 14, 1858. Five children. P. 0. ad., Doug- lass, Allegan Co., Mich. Edwin Fuller Torrey ; s., John Torrcy ; b. Honesdale, Pa., June 4,1832; A. C, '48; Bunker, Honesdale, Pa. m. Jennotte Scott Stone, Honesdale, Pa., Oct. 3, 1854. Six children. P. 0. ad., Honesdale, Wayne Co., Pa. Charles Collins Van Zandt ; s., Edward Van Zandt; b. New- port, E. I., Aug. 10, 1830; A. C, '48; grad., T. C, Hartford, Cr., 1851 ; Law., Newport and Providence, R. 1. ; Governor, R. L, "77- '80. m. Miss Greene, Providence, R. L, Feb. 12, 1863. P. 0. ad.. Providence, R. I. Daniel Webster Wilcox; (Shelburne Falls); s., Abraham Wilcox ; b. Colraine, Dec. 2, 1829 ; A. C, '48-'o0 ; o-rad., (Jolby D., Me., 1852; Eoch. (N. Y.) T. S., 1855 ; Clerg., Green Bay, She- boygan Falls, Wis. m. Julia Ann Nash, Northfield, .May 30, 1864. Four children. P. 0. ad., Siielburne Falls, Mass. CLASS OF 1853. Ezra Tiiurber Bailey; (PJattsburg, N. Y.) ; s., John W. Bai- ley; b. about 1820; A. C, '49-'o2 ; enlisted, 9th N. Y. Vols., June NoN-GiiADUATES, 1853. 87 1, 1861 ; Captain's Clerk ou board U. S. Frigate, Colorado, sailed for Fort Pickens, Fla., in June. d. of dysentery, Aug. 4, 1861. William^ Heney Bass; (Boston) ; b. Randolph, Jan. 29, 1832; A. C, '49-50 ; health such that he was not able to stndy a profes- sion, d. Charlestown, Dec. 5, 1877. James Sutton Bedford; (Abington, Pa.) ; s.. Dr., Andrew Bed- ford ; b. about 1830 ; A. C, '50. William Burt Dada ; (Homer, N. Y.) s., Noah Dady ; b. Otis- 00, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1827; A. C, '49-50; grad.. Ham. C, '53 ; Pas., Skaneateles, N. Y. ; Jackson, Jlich. ; Minneapolis, Little Falls, Clear Water and Lake City, Minn. ; East Palmyra, N. Y. ; Pub., sermon on the "Immortality of the soul." m. Laura Elizabeth Ly- on, Geneva, N. Y., July 3, "1856. One child. P. O. ad.. East Pal- myra, N. Y. ' Henry Ellsworth Daniels; s., Ran sloe Daniels; b. Worthing- ton, July 29, 1830; A. C, 49-'51 ; grad., AV. C, 1853 ; Law., Windsor Locks, Ct. ; Priv. Sec'y to Admiral Dahlgren, command- ing South Pacific Squadron, m. Harriet E. Woods, Windsor Locks, Dec. 12, 1855. Two children, d. Washington, D. C, Nov. 16, 1866. RoDERio DoRMAN, Jr.; b. Belchertown, Feb. 10, 1831; A. C, '49; Merch., dealer in music and musical instruments, Nashville, Tenn. m. Fannie Bang, Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 17, 1868. Six children. P. O. ad., Nashville, Tenn. Charles Didier Dreux ; (New Orleans, La.) ; s. , Didier Dreux ; 1). about 1833 ; A. C, '49-50 ; Col. of a Reg. from New Orleans. Killed at the battle of Bull Run. William Crawford Farnswortii ; (Melrose); s., William G. Farnsworth; b. Charlestown, 1831; A. C, '49-'50 ; D. C, (?) ; Law., N. Y. City seven years and in Boston twelve years, d. 1872. George Dickinson Goodrich; s.. Dr. Horace Goodrich ; b. Ware Village, Apr. 29, 1834 ; A. C, '49-'50 ; grad., W. C, 1857 ; A. T. S., 18G5; Ord., Sept. 12, 1865; Home Miss'y, Denver, Col., '65- '67; Res. Lie, A. T. S., '68-'69. d. Insane Retreat, Hartford, Ct., July 26, 1870. James Riley Hale; (Canton, N. Y.) ; A. C, '49-'51 ; see class of 1852. James Stebbins Hills; (Palmer) ; b. about 1828; A. C, '49- '51; Broker. Last known ad., Cleveland, 0. Richard Lewis Hinton ; (Elizabeth City, N. C.) s., Lewis R. Hinton ; b. about 1830; A. C, '49. 8 Non-Geaduates, 1853. Amasa Stetson Kellogg ; b. N. Amherst, Dec. 3, 1830 ; A. C, l:9-'50 ; grad., U. C, 1853 ; studied law at Pouglikeepsie, N. Y. ; 'armer. m. (1) Mary C. Wilson, June 5, 1865; (2) Priscilla C. Lirris. Two children. P. 0. ad., McAllister Station, M. K. and .'. Eailroad, Ind. Ter. Henry Augustus Little; (Derry, N. H.) ; b. Boston, July 20, 829 ; A. C, '49-'51 ; grad., B. U., 1855 ; Tea., Elocution, N. Y. :;ity. P. 0. ad., Derr.y, N. H. George Smith Manning; s., James and Charity B. (Wilder) Planning; b. Bethany, Pa., Feb. 27, 1829; A. C, '49-'51 ; grad., '. G.,1854; Law., Clinton, la. An invalid for twelve years, P. ). ad., Clinton, la. Frank Plumer ; (Bedford, N. H.) ; s., Henry Plumer ; b. GofEs- ;own, TST. H., Mar. 2, 1827 ; A. C, '49 ; grad., Waterville C. ; Law., Davenport, Iowa. m. Sarah A. Plumer, GoflFstown, Dec. 2, 1856. Three children, d. Sept. 11, 1866. Simon Ray Sheffield ; (New Shoreham, R. I.) ; A. C, '50-51 ; see clciss of '52. John Milton Simons; b. Longmeadow, May 18, 1831; A. C, '49; Y. C, '50. d. Feb. 1850. Charles Smith; b. , Samuel and Almira (Green) Smith; b. Am- herst, Dec. 16, 1828 ; A. C, '49-'50 ; '51-52 ; Farmer, m. Jennie Hyde, Amherst, Feb. 4, 1863. Two children. P. O. ad., Amherst. Erastcs Thatcher; (Manchester, Vt.) ; b. about 1825 ; A. C, '49. Charles Perkins Thompson; s., Frederic M. Thompson; b. Braintree, July 30, 1827; A. C, '49; Law., Gloucester, '57—; Memb. of Congress, '75-'77. m. Abby Herrick, Gloucester, Jan 10, 1861. Two children. P. O. ad., Gloucester, Mass. James Parker Walker; (Bedford, N". H.) ; s., James Walker; b. Manchester, N. H,, Feb. 7, 1828 ; A. C, '49 ; grad., Boston M. C, 1856 ; Phys., Manchester, N. H. m. Roweuii, Louisa Hamblett, Manchester, Dec. 31, 1863. P, O. ad., Manchester, X. H. FoRDYCE Williams; (Eastford, Ct.) ; s. , Capt. Israel and Lavina (Joy) Williams; b. Ash field, July 6, 1828; prep., Monson Acad., and Williston Sem. ; A. C, '49-'50 ; Tea., Belchertown ; grad., Roch. Univ., N. Y., 1853; Prin., Acad., Sheboygan, Wis. d. of cancer in the jaw, Dec. 25, 1855. CLASS OF 1854, Daniel Sylvester Andrus ; s., Sylvester Andrus ; b. Elmira, N. NoN-GrRADUATES, 1854. 89 Y., Feb. 7, 1831 ; prep., Providence, R, I. ; A. C, '52 ; B. U., '52 ; Miisiciiin. oi. Adaline P. Haskell, Elmira, N. Y., July 3, 1853. Tliree children. P. O. ad., Williamsport, Pa. John White Clapp, A. M. ; s., Silas and Svbil (Ripley) Clapp ; b. Oakham, Sept. 1, 1833 ; prep., Leicester Acad. ; A. C, '50-'53 ; Rec. A. M. from A. C, 1865 ; Prof., Math, and Nat. Sciences in St. Lawrence U., Canton, N. Y., '60-65; Insunince Actuary, m, Ma- rion M. Ellis, Colton, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1856. Six children. P. 0. ad., No. f;Ol Warren Ave., Chicago, 111. Sumner Curtis Coolidge ; s., Avery Coolidge ; b. Orange, Feb. 9, 18-^8; A. C, '50-'52 ; grad.. Berk. M. I., Pittsfield, 1856; Phys. Middleton, Wis., '57 — ; Snpt., Public Scliools, town and county, •57-'60, '70-'72; Memb., Wis. Med. Soc, Dane Co., Wis. Pub. a pamphlet on Diptheria. m. Chira Johnson, Newbury,. O., June 9, 1852. Four children. P. O. ad., Middleton, Wis. Benjamin Franklin Baton; s. , Benjamin and Phebe (Foster) Eaton ; b. Ware, Sept. 28, 1829 ; pi-ep., Williston Sem., Easthamp- ton, under Prin. Clark; A. C, '50-53; Y. C, one year; Tea., in Mass., Ct., Pa. and N. Y.; Prin., Rensselaerville, Acad., N. Y., '78-. m. Mary Elizabeth Seeley, Ballston, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1861. Four daughters. P. O. ad., Rensselaerville, N. Y. Jacob Paul French ; s., George A. and Lovicia French ; b. Berk- ley, June 1827; prep., with Rev. Lucius Eastman ; A. C, '50; Farmer, m. Angeline Williams, Kans., 1858. Six children. P. O. ad., Topeka, Kans. Samuel Haskell; (Dover, N. H.) ; s., Ezra Haskell ; b. about 1832; A. C, '50-52; grad., P. C, N. J., 1854; Clerg., Miss., un- der the direction of the Southern Aid Soc, '60-'61. "He was mobbed away and reached home, 1861." d. McLane Asylum, May 15, 1869. George Diah Alonzo Hebard ; s., Diah and Sally (Averill) Hebard; b. Brookfleld, Vt., Sept. 6, 1831; A. C, '50-'53 ; grad., D. C, 1854; U. T. S., 1857; Ord., (Presb.) Sept. 1858; s. s., Clay- ville, N. Y., 1857; Clinton, la., '57-'61 ; Iowa City, la., '61-'66 ; (Cong.) fowa City, '66-'69 ; Oskaloosa, la., '69-'76. m. Margaret Mei'wln, N. Y. City, 1857. d. Oskaloosa, la., Dec. 14, 1870. Alexander Martin Higgins ; (Charlestowii) ; s., Isaac and Al- meny (Biildwin) Higgins; b. Jamaica, Vt., Dec. 14, 1830; prep,, Boston High School and Worcester Acad. ; A. C, '50-'52 ; grad., B. U., 1864; New. T. L, '54-'57 ; Ord., Boston, July 19, 1857; s. s. Reading; Pas., Leominster, Plaistow, N. H., '61-64; s. s,. So. so Non-Graduates, 1854. Framingham, '65-66 ; Pas., Chicopee, '66-69; Plaistow, N. H., 60-'72; Greenville, N. H., '73-'74; East Gloucester, '74-'77; Lee, '77-'81 ; Ashland, '81 — . m. Abbie Ann, dau., Moses Morse, Beading, Aug. 33, 1859. P. 0. ad., Ashland. Savilian Eichaed Hull; (Cheshire, Ct.) ; A. C, '51; see class 3f '55. Benjamin Cutler Jillson, Ph. B., M. D. ; s., Seth Jillson ; b. Willimantic, Ct., July 15, 1830; A. C, '50; Ph. B., Yale, 1853; Rec. M. D., Univ., Nashville; Prof, of Zool. and Geol., Cum. U., Lebanon, Tenn. ; U. of Nashville, Tenn. ; Western U. of Pa. ; A. A. Surg., U. S. A., '62-'65. m. Anna S. Rovondt, Phila., Pa., June 15, 1864, Four daughters. P. O. ad., Pittsburg, Pa. OsMYN Baker King; s., John A. King; b. Suffield, Ct. , June 15, 1831; A. C, '50-53; Lumber trade, Minn., '56-'60 ; County Treas., Hennepin Co., '60-'68 ; engiiged in building and operating a flour mill, '68-'70 ; Lumber trade, '70 — ; Deputy Co. Ti-eas., five and one half years; Co. Treas., tvi^o years; Memb., common coun- cil, city of Minneapolis, three years ; Pres. of the board one year. m. , Nov. 23, 1858. Six children. P. 0. ad., Minnenpolif!, Minn. Oren Smith Knapp ; (Maiden) ; s. , Oren B. Knapp ; b. Boston, July 1(5, 1830; A. C, '50; Tea., Somerville, '52-64; ad. to the bar, 1864; L;iw., Boston, '64 — ; Supt. of Schools, Somerville, '64- '05 ; chairman of ths Board, till 1872 ; Pres., common council, city of Som?rville. m. Lucy Miiria Clark, Somerville, Aug. 9, 1859. Two children. P. O. ad., 54 Devonshire St., Boston. Henry Clat May; s., Samuel Stillman and Barbara May; b. Bath, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1830; prep., Franklin Acad., Prattsburg, N. Y. ; A. C, '50; grad.. Medical Dept., U. of Mich., 1856; Phys., and Surg. Bath, N. Y., one year; Corning, N. Y., since 1867, ex- cept four years service as Surg., in the late war; examining Surg., for pension Dept., four years ; Coroner of Steuben Co., three years ; 'I'rustee, N. Y. State Inst, for I'elief, two years. m. Phebe Mary Hyett, Lyons, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1859. Two children. P. 0. ad., Corning, N. Y. Alphonso Eastman Packard; (Yorkshire, N. Y.) ; f., Benja- min and Eleanor (Royce) Packard ; b. Pike, N. Y., Julv 2, 1827; prep., Springville Acad., N. Y. ; A. C, '51 ; U. C, '51^ d. Sche- nectady, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1851. " Had the Christian ministry in view." Ira Welch Pettibone ; (Winsted, Ct.) ; s,. Rev. Ira Pettibone ; b. Whitestown, N. Y., July 27, 1833 ; A. C, '50-'53 ; grad., Y. C, Non-Gkaduates, 1854. 91 1854; Tea.; Memb., Ct. Legis., 1868; Col., 10th Ct. Vols., dis- charged on iicc't of sickness, Nov. 15, 1862; Prin., Prep. Dept., Beloit C. m. , Apr. 1857. Four children. P. O. ad., Be- loit, Witi. Henry Chamberlain Rolfe ; (Lowell); s., Abial and Eliza George (Dennett) Rolfe; b. Great Valley, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1828; A. C, '50: Tea., Dedham, '54-'56 ; Dorchester, '56-'63 ; School Com., T.)\vn3end, '64-'65 ; engaged in business, Groton, '70 — . m. Abby Fnmces Winchester, Townsend, Kov. 23, 1856. Three P. 0. iid., Aver, Mass. Charles Smith ; (A'liberst) ; A. C, '51-'52 ; see class of '53. John Middleton Smith; s., John Smitli : li. Andover, Aug. 17, 1830; A. C, '50. d. in McLean Asylum, Somcrville, Jan. 8, 1851. William Harrison AValworth ; (Boston); s., George and Phi- lena (Jones) Walworth; b. Canaan, N. H., March 15, 1826; prep., Kimball Union Acad.,Meriden, N. H. ; A. C, '50-51 ; Real Estate broker, Dubuque, la., ■52-'56 ; Monticello, la., (also Far., '56-'68) '56 — ; has written occasional newspaper articles, and held various town and connty offices in la. m. Harriet Flint, Elyria, 0., Feb. 23, 1858. Two children. P. 0. ad., Monticello, la. SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT. Charles Alger; (Hudson, N. Y.) ; b. Stockbridge, Feb. 22, 1836 ; A. C, '53 ; Iron business, blast furnace manager, m. Hele- na Willett Freeland, Jan. 4, 1866. Four children. P. O. ad., Hud- son, N. Y. Charles Tibbetts Carney; s., James G. and Clarissa (Willett) Carney; b. Lowell, Feb. 17, 18.32; prep., Lowell High School; A. C, '53-'54 ; Prac. Pharmaceutical Chem., Lowell, '54-'56 ; Boston '56-'63 ; Pub., "Report on examination and testing of Bank note paper," '55 ; "Report on Seropyan Patent Ink for prevention of counterfeiting," '56 ; another report on the same subject, '57 ; Re- port on "Green Tint, for Bank Notes," '58 ; "Report on Home adulterations," '59 ; delivered a course of Lee. before Mass. Phar. Asso., Boston, '58-59 ; discovered "that the ignited sesqui-oxide of Chromium was susceptible of decomposition," '58; Memb. , exam. Com. on Chem., H. C, and wrote the report, '61. m. Ellen, dau., Benjamin Dean, Providence, R. I., Apr. 30. 1857. d. Pine Bend, Minn., S ipt. 33, 1863. "One of the best practical chemists in the country." 'David Osheal' Hannaford ; (Suffolk, Va.) ; see class of '53. 92 Non-Geaduates, 1855. Franklin Eugene Johnson ; (Enfield, Ct.) ; s., Aholiab and Eliza (Peck) Johnson ; b. Somers, Ct., Aug. 19, 1834; A. C, '53-'54; Civil engineer, Kans., Col., and Honduras, Central America, d. Honduras, C. A., Sept. 19, 1868. Jonas Chiles Kendall; s.. Chiles and Susan (Taylor) Kendall, b. Dunstable, May 1, 1833 ; A. C, '53 ; Far., Dunstable ; School Com., '60-'62, '74-'76. m. Marcia Laurette Pierce, W. Townshend Vt., Aug. 24, 1860. Five children. P. O. ad., Dunstable, Mass. Daniel Putnam ; (Fairfax, Vt.) ; A. C, '53. Joseph McGee Ross, A. M. ; (Springfield) ; s., William McCril- lis and Eleanor (Clapp) Eoss ; b. Deerfield, Aug. 10, 1832 ; prep., Worcester Acad., and Literary Inst., Suffield, Ct. ; A. C, '53-54; Prin., Lonsdale (R. I.) High School '54^'67 ; Trial Justice, Smith- field and Lincoln, R. I., '67-'71 ; Law., Springfield, '71—; Rec. A. M. from A. C, 1867. m. Roseltha Aldrich, Southwick, June 21, 1857. Five children. P. 0. ad., 431 Main St., Springfield. Ames Gould Seaks, A. M. ; (Buckingham, Vt.) ; s., Eben and Diana (Jones) Sears; b. Carroll, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1823; prep., Townshend Acad., Vt. ; A. C, '53; Princ, High School, Bruttle- boro, Vt., Three years; Gallia Acad., Gallipolis, O., .eleven years; Elgin Acad., Elgin, HI. ten years ; School Com., Gallia Co., O., '55-'64, '66-'68 ; Rec. A. M. from Marietta C. m. Susan Augusta, dau., John H. Davis, Rockingham, Vt., June 1,1847. One son. P. 0. ad., Elgin, Kane Co., 111. CLASS OF 1855. Samuel Mayes Abnell ; (Columbia, Tenn.) ; s., Rev. James M. and Jane (Mayes) Arnell ; b. Maury Co., Teun., May 3, 1833; prep., Stephenson Acad. ; A. C, '52-'53 ; Law., Columbia, Tenn. ; Memb. Constitutional Convention, Tenn., '65 ; Memb. Legis., '65- '66; U. S. Congress, 39tli, 40th and 41st. m. Cornelia C. Orton, Columbia, Tenn., Nov. 15, 1855. Eight children. P. O. ad., Columbia, Tenn. David Cornelius Aykes ; (So. Hadley) ; s., Edward and Mary (Smith) Ayres; b. Granby, Jan. 27, 1833; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '51-'63 ; studied med. at Ann Arbor, Mich. ; Tea. ; Phys., Minneapolis, 'Minn.; Druggist, Washington Heights, N. Y. ; Hos- pital Steward, Nashville, Tenn. m. Julia Kellogg, South Hadley, Apr., 1859. One child. "Supposed to have gone west and died.'' Charles Baker; s., James and Lydia (Goulding) Baker; b. Phillipston, July, 1828 ; prep., Worcester Acad. ; Farm, and Tea. ; Non-Gbaduates, 1855. 93 A. C, '51; Business, Worcester, '52 — . m. Elentheria, dau., Lilly Stafford Manley, Hardwick, Sept. 1, 1863. Six children. P. O. ad., Charles Baker & Co., Lumber Dealers, Worcester. James Thoenton Cobb ; (Boston) ; A. C, '51-53 ; grad., D. C, 1855 ; Broker, Boston ; Tea. Prescott, Wis. ; Ed., of paper (gentile) Salt Lake City, Utah. P, O. ad.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Charles Converse ; (New Orleans, La.) ; s., William L.Con- verse ; b. Jan. 1835 ; A. C. '51-53. d. Amherst, Jan. 9, 1853. Oliver Wade Cooke; (Deckertown, N. J.) ; s.. Rev. Sylvester Cooke; b. Brooklyn, Pa., June 1833; prep., Mt. Retirement Sem., Deckertown, N. J. ; A. C, '52-'54 ; Tea., Mt. Retirement Sem., four years ; Prin. of a private school, '58-'61 ; employed in U. S. Treasury, Washington, D. C, '62-66; Auditor of Passenger re- ceipts, Erie Railway Co., N. Y. City, '72- P. O. ad., Passaic, N. J. Charles Harris Crowell ; (Windham, N. H.) ; b. Jan. 1830 ; prep., Pinkerton Acad., Derry, N. H. ; A. C, '51-'52 ; Teacher; Supt. , Public Schools, Grass Valley, Cal. m. Aurelia Taylor, 1857. Four children. P. 0. ad.. Grass Valley, Cal. James Wilson Crowell ; (Londonderry, N. H.) ; s., Peter Crow- ell ; b. Aug; 14, 1830; A. C, '51-'54. d. at home, July 20, 1855. William Palet Duncan; s.. Rev. Abel G. and Lucia (Harlow) Duncan ; b. Brooks, Me, April 1, 1833 ; prep., Phillips Acad, and Williston S. ; A. C, '51 ; Tea. ; ad. to the bar, Mich., 1861 ; Law., Boston, '63 — ; Notary Public and Supt. of Schools, m. Abbie P. dau., Capt. John Crane, Freetown, Oct. 28, 1860. Three children. P. 0. ad., 172, Washington St., Boston. Alfred Douglas Evans; (Medford) ; b. Dec. 1833; A. C, '51- '52 ; grad., H. C. , '55 ; went west in '56 ; ad. to the bar, la. ; was in the navy under Farragut ; Dept. , Int. Rev., New Orleans, 65-'69 ; travelled in Europe, '73-74; Law., Boston, '74-'76. P. O. ad., Corrtus Christi, Texas. Elijah Stites Fairchild ; (Flushing, L. L) ; s., Ezra Fairchild ; b. Mendham, N. J., May 23, 1835 ; prep.. Flushing List. ; A. C, '51-'52; grad. at Princeton, N. J., 1856; A. T. S.,1859. Ord., Morrisania, N. Y., Jan. 1860; Pas., Morrisania, N. Y., '60-'62 ; Oyster Bay, L. I., 'G2-'65 ; Flushing, L. L, '65-'73 ; College Point, L. L, '73 — . Pub. aS. S. Question Book, and "Confirmation an Apostolic Rite." m. Louisa Edgar Leavitt, Oct. 4, 1859. Six children. Last known ad.. College Point, L. 1. Elijah Bradner Gibes; s. , Henry and Sally Gibbs; b. Orwell, Pa., Jnly 21, 1832; prep., Oswego Acad., and Clinton L (N. Y.) ; 94 NON-G-BADUATES, 1855. A. C, '53-'54; grad., Detroit M. C, Mich.; Phys., Detroit, Mich, m. Sarah E. Gibson, Sheshequin, Pa. P. 0. ad., Orwell, Pa. Edwin Augustus Gibbens ; s., Daniel Leari and Mary Eichard- son (Howe) Gibbens; b. Boston, Mar. 20, 1834; prep., Boston Latin School ; A. C., '51-'53 ; grad., H. C., 1855 ; Tea., H. School at Jamaica Plain, Public Latin School, Boston, Waltham, and a School for boys, N. Y. City. m. Mary Elizabeth, dau., T. P. Chandler, Brookline, July 38, 1858. Five children. P. 0. ad., 578 5th Ave., N. Y. City. Fbanklin Ebenezek Hawley ; CRidgefield, Ct.) ; s., EbenezerH. Hawley ; b. Oct. 8, 1832 ; A. C, '51-53. d. at home, Dec. 5, 1853. Joseph Henry Houghton; (N. Y. City) ; s., Joseph Honghton ; b. May 1831 ; A. C, '51-'53. P. 0. ad., Olympia, Wash. Charles Morton Howiand ; s., John Rowland; b. Conway, Nov. 27, 1830 ; A. C, '51. d. Conway, Oct. 10, 1853. Savilian Eichard Hull; s., Samuel and Eebeeca (Man waring) Hull; b. Cheshire, Ct., July 16, 1837; A. C, '51,'53-'53 ; studied law, Y. C. ; Law., la. ; iVTeriden, and New Haven, Ct. m. Virginia Simpson, Harpers Ferry, Va. Ten children. P. O. ad., New Ha- ven, Ct. Edward Payson Lane; (Oxford, O.) ; s., Ebenezer and Celeste (Hersey)Lane ; \). Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 0., Aiay 5, 1833 ; prep., MiaraiUniv., Oxford, 0.; A. C, '51; Merch., Cincinnati, O. m. Lucinda Tanner, Cincinnati, 0., Sept. 26, 1854. Four children, d. Memphis, Tenn., May 18, 1869, Ctrus Baldwin Lombard; s., Stephen and Hannali (Gale)Lom bard ; b. Aurelius, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1829 ; prep., C. L. I., Clinton N.Y. ; A. C, '51 ; studied theol. with Eev.W.R.G. Mellen(Univ.;; Auburn, N. Y. ; Piis., Girard,,Pa. ; Mt. Vernon, N. Y. , two years Medford, two years ; Shirley, five years ; New Bedford, nine months Springfield, 111. and Neenah, Wis, m. (1) Sallie F. Morgan, Mt Vernon, N.Y., 1857; (2) Lizzie H. Dillon, Springfield, 111. On. child. P. 0. ad,. Auburn, N, Y, George Bradley Melten ; s,, Richard Mclvin ; b, Dcrrv, N, H. Feb. 21,1834; prep.. Pin kerton Acad. (Derry) ; A. C./ol-'53 went to St. Louis for his health, d. of consumption, Derry, N. H Aug. 25, 1857. Orville Willard Merrill; (Elgin, 111.) ; s., Jesse Merrill ; b Orford, N. H., Mar. 21, 1826; prep., Kimball Union Acad,, Meri den; A, C, '51 ; T. I., Ct., '53-'56 ; Rec. A. M. from Beloit C. s. s., Corinth, Vt, '56-'59 ; Waterloo, la., '59-'62 ; Pas., Amimosa Ia.,'63-'70; Supt., H, Missions, Nebraska, '70-'74. m. Anna J Non-Graduates, 1855. 95 Couch, Westfield, N. Y., Nov. 38, 1862. Two children, d. Lincoln, Neb. Mar. 11, 1874. Phineas Mixek, Jr. ; (Unionville, O.) ; b. Oct. 18, 1828 ; A. C, 'o3-'54; grad., W. C, 1855; studied theol. ; Par., De Witt, Ark,, '80—. P. O. ad., DeWitt, Ark. Geoege Lowell Montague ; s., Dea. Moses and Harriet (Smith) Montague; b. So. Hadley, Dee. 15,1833; A. C, '5]-'54; grad., "W. C, 1855; Tea., Beloit, Wis. and Freeport, 111. , '56-'60 ; studied law; joined the 6th Wis. Reg., 1861 ; Lieut, and Capt., 37th Mass. Reg,, was promoted Maj. and Lieut. Col. ; brovetted Col., May 12, 1864, "for distinguished gallantry in the battle of Spottsylvania Court lI.)!He, Va. ;" Ins. Actuary, Universal Life Ins. Co., N. Y. ; '65-'78 ; Broker, '79—. m. Mdv Deming, Sterling, 111., May 29, 1865. P. O. ad., 56 Bioadway, N. Y. City. Charles William Moore; s., James H. and Jane (Delano) Moore; b. W. Boylston, Nov. 38, 1832; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C. , '51-'54 ; railroading on 111. C. R. R. '54-'58 ; High School Tea. and Supt. of Schools, Mass., 111. and Minn., '58-69; 3d Lieut., Co. L, 51st Mass. Vols. ; Supt., W. Div. of St. Paul and Pacific R. R., '69-76; Drummer for Wholesale Grocery Store, Minneapolis, Minn., '76 — . m. L. Amanda, dan., Dennis Harthan, West Boyls- ton. Five children. P. 0. ad., 129 South 9th St. Minneapolis, Minn. Lewis Shearer; (St. Louis, Mo.); s., Sextus and Elizabeth (Lewis) Shearer; b. Buffalo, N. Y., May 18, 1833; pi'ep., Edward Wyman's School, St. Louis ; A. C, '51-'53 ; grad'., LL. B., at Law S., Cambridge, 1855; Law., San Francisco, Cal., '55 — ; Memb^., Rep. State Cen. Com., during the war. Ed., "Digest of Cal. Re- ports." m. Helen, dan., Hon. A. F. Liwrenee, Groton, Nov. 15, 1859. Three daughters. P. O. ad., 213 Sansome St. San Francisco, Cal. John Buffington Stioknet; s., Jeremiali Chaplin and Anne (Frazier) Stickney; b. Lynn, May 35, 1833; prep., Lynn High S. ; A. C, '5l'-52,'52-'53 ; grad. Y. C., 1856; ad. to tlie bar, N. Y., 1857 ; raised a Co. of Vols., 1862 ; was Lieut., then Capt. and Judge Advocate, Co. A., 35th Reg., Mass. Vols. ; Law., Fla., '69 — ; State Att'y, 6th Jud. Cir., Fla. m. Carrie F. Rust, Boston, Nov. 10,1863. P. O. ad., St. Augustine, Fla. Richard Albra Waldron ; (Dover, N. H.) ; s., Richard Wal- dron ; b. May 1832 ; A. C, '51-'52. "Supposed to be a Phys., in Nottingham, Ind." Henry Martyn Wheeler ; b. Worcester, Aug. 7, 1830 ; prep., Wor. H. S. ; A. C, '51-'52 ; B. U., '53 ; Assis't Sec, State Mutual Non-Graduates, 1856. fe Assurance Co., Worcester, '61 — ; Pub., "Report of Wor. Y. . C. A." for '68-'69, '69-'70. m. Sarah H. Wilcox, June 13, 154. P. 0. ad., Worcester. Ozi William AVhitaker ; s. , Ira Whitaker; b. New Salem, May I, 1830 ; prep., Shelburne Falls _and Brattleboro Acad.; A. 0., l-'52 ; Tea., New Salem Acad., '53 ; grad., M. C„ 1856 ; Prin., H. , Marlboro and N. Brookfield, '56-'60 ; grad., T. S.,N. Y., '63; rd., Dea.and Priest, Boston, 1863 ; Rec, St. John's cli.,Gold Hill, ev.,'63-"65 ; St. Paul's ch., Englewood, N. J., '65-66 ; St. Paul's 1., Virginia City, Nev., '67; Miss'y Bishop, Nev. and Arizona, 8 — ; Rec. D. D., Kenyon C, O. m. (1) Elizabeth A. Richard- iu, 1857 ; (2) Julia Chester, 1862. P. 0. ad., Virginia City, Nev. SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT. Francis W Davis; (Nashua, N. H.) ; A. C, 1854. Joseph Bassett Holland, M. D. ; (Monson); s. , Samuel and [ary (Phillips) Holland; b. Payetteville, Vt., July 10, 1833; A. ., '54; Preceptor, Acad., Westfield ; studied mad. -before going to oil. and at a M. C, in Phila. ; grad., D. M. C, 1858 ; Demonstra- ir of Pathological Anat., D. C, 1865 ; Phys., N. Y. City, '65—. Henry Baxter Prince ; s. , Samuel and Abigail (Robbins) Prince ; . So. Amherst, Mar. 18, 1833; A. C, 1854; Farmer and Merch. 1. Emily S. Fales, New London, N. H., Sept. 14, 1854. Four lildren. P.O. ad., Stillwater, Minn. Benjamin Franklin Williams; (Cincinnati, 0.) ; A. C, 1864. CLASS OF 1856. Oliver Miller Adams; (Hinsdale, N. H.) ; s., Oliver Adams; , Aug. 1835 ; A. C, '52-'64; lust, in Prep. Dept., Univ. of Cal. ; rin.. High School, Sacramento, '73-. P. 0. ad., Sacramento, Cal. George Pemberton Bangs, Jr. ; s., G. P. and Elizabeth (Simp- ins) Bangs ; b. Boston, July 29, 1835 ; A. C, '52 ; H. Scientific chool, but did not grad. ; Capt., 2nd Mass. Reg. ; Merch., Boston. 1. Laura Pell, N. Y. City. Two children. P. O. ad., 16 Kilby St., 'Oston ; Res., No. 44 W. Vernon St., Boston. Albert Marshall BiGELovr ; (Groton) ; s. , Josiah and Harriet [. (Sawin) Bigelow ; b. Boston, May 5, 1835; prep., Boston L. S., lid Lawrance Acad. ; A. C, '52-'55 ; Law., N. Y. City. m. Lucy ., dau.. Rev. John Todd, D. D., Pittsfield, Dec. 18, 1863, Three bildren. P. .0. ad.. Evening Post Building, 206 Broadway, N. Y. ity. Nok-Graduates, 1856. 97 John Henky Bradley ; s., Stiles A. and Esther Minerva (Fuller) Bradley; b. Simsbury, Ct., Mar. 31, 1830; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '5^-54: ; Tea., various places east and west ; enlisted in Ct. Heavy Artillery. Wrote for magazines and papers, m. Sarah Cor- nelia, dau., Dea. Lester Mather, Canton, Ct., Oct. 12, 1859, Two children, d. Alexandria, Va., of pleuro pneumonia, Mar. 17, 1864. Robert Herriok Buck ; (Cambridge) ; s., Charles Buck ; b. Aug. 21,1835; A. C,, '53-'53 ; H. C, '53-'54 ; Law., Boston ; Denver, Col.; Ciiairman, School Board, Milton, four years ; U. S. Commis- sioner, '76—. Ed., "Manual of the law of Bankruptcy," "Mining on Business Principles." m. Julia W. Fletcher, Boston, Oct. 4, 1865. Six children. P. 0. ad.. Box 3157, Lead ville. Col. George Warren Copeland, A. M. ; (Stoneham) ; s., Daniel Copeland ; b. Boston, Apr. 4, 1833; prep., Boston L. S. ; H. C. , '52-'53 ; A. C, '53-'54; Law., Boston ; Memb. Mass. Legis., '64- '65; Chairman Com. on Education, '65; Mcmb. Maiden School Board ten or twelve years, most of the time its Chairman ; engaged in inventing and organizing shoe machinery, '74 — ; Inv. machine forlasting boots and shoes, for which he rec. the gold medal award- ed by the Mechanic's Charitable Assq., 1878; visited Europe in 1878; Rec. A, M. from A. C, 1859. m. (1) Sarah A. Shelton, Melrose, May 8, 1860; ('i) Annie L.Harmon, Boston, July 8, 1875. Three children. P. 0. ad.. Maiden. Mark Davis; s., Elnathan and Mary (Adams) Davis; b. Towns- end, Apr. 13, 1834; prep., Townsend H. School, and New Ipswich Acad.; A. C, '54; grad., D. C, 1856; Tea., Acton, 1856; read law with Hon. Charles R. Train^ at Framingham, '56-57 ; Law S., Poughkeepsie N. Y. , grad., LL. B., 1858 ; Law., Boston, '58-'65 ; d. Townsend, Aug. 23, 1865. William Heney Haile ; (Hinsdale, N. H.) ; s.. Gov. William and Sabrina Shaw (Walker) Haile; b. Chesterfield, N. H., Sept. 23, 1833 ; A. C, '52-'53 ; grad., D. C, 1856 ; read law with Beach & Bond, Springfield ; Law., Boston ; woolen manuf., Hinsdale, N. H. m. Amelia L. Chapin, Springfield, Jan. 1, 1861. . Three child- ren. P. O. ad., Springfield. Horace Powers Hall ; s., Daniel R. and Anna (Powers) Hall ; b. Croydon, N. H.', Aug. 5, 1827; prep., Marlow, N. H. ; A. C, '54; Prin., Merom Bluff Acad.; Prof, of Latin, Union Christian C, Merom, Ind. ; Co. Supt. of Schools, DeKalb Co., 111., eight years. Ed., DeKalb Co. Educational Monthly, m. Ellen M. Her- rick, Marlborough, N. H., July 16, 1856. Five children. P. 0. ad., Sycamore, DeKalb Co., 111. 5 NON-GrRiVnUATES, 1856. James Edwin Hutchinson ; (Jacksonville, Pn,) ; b. Feb. 1831; . C, '52-'53. d. March 5, 1853. Edward Payson Kimball ; s. , Charles and Mary Anna (Outein) imball ; b. Ipswich, Mar. 23, 1836; prep., Thetford Acad., Vt. id WillJston Sem; A. C, '52-'54; grad., W. C, 1857; Law., Sa- ;m ; Memb. of School Com. and board of Selectmen, Ipswich, m. arah M. Kimball, N. Conway, N. H., Nov. 11, 1867. Four child- m. P. 0. ad., 256^2 Essex St, Salem. Frederick Warren Lane; s., Capt. David W. and Eliza Swan Witt) Lane; b. North Brookfield, July 17, 1830; prep., Monson -cad. ; A. C, '52. d. of consumption, Dec. 20, 1853. Joel Linsley ; (Millville, N. Y.) ; s., Horace Linsley ; b. Corn- all, Vt., Nov. 27, 1827; A. C, •52-'56 ; grad., U.'T. S., 1859 ; ird., (Cong.) Apr. 1, 1860; s. s., Hillsboro, 111., '60-'61 ; Manlius, L Y., '61-'62; Far., Millville, N. Y., and Cnlpeper Court House, ''a., '63 — . P. 0. ad., Culpeper Court House, Va. Leyi Clark Littell ; (Springfield, N. Y.) ; s., David and Mary L. (McDonel) Littell; b. Newark, N. J., Feb. 1, 1831; prep, .'at ^lushing Ins., L. L, N. T.; A. C, '52; grad., West. T. S., Alle- :heny. Pa., Miir. 1867; Presb. Min., Ind. and 111. Pub. several ser- ious, also "Qualifications for a successful Teacher," in "Iowa State "onrnal." m. Annetta, dau., Samuel McCreary, Eushville, 111., une 18, 1873. P. O. ad., Yates City, 111. James Parsons; (Savannah, Ga. ) ; b. May 1834; A. C, '52; Register in Bankruptcy, '67-'77 ; Prof,, Personal Relations and Per- onal Property, Univ., Penn.,'74 — , Pub,, "Legal Topics,'" (1876). ". 0. ad,, Philadelphia, Pa. Nathan (C ) Pond, A. M. ; (East Brookfield) ; s., Elihu and iachel (Fuller) Pond ; b. Oakham, Apr. 29, 1829 ; A. C, '52-'54 ; Tea,., private S. in Va.,one year; Prin., Public Graded S., Norwich, lit., three years; Ansonia, Ot., six years; Supt. of Public S., and Prin. .of I-iigh S., Danbury, Ct., eight years; at present, a nianuf Jec. A, M. from A. C, 1870. m. Sarah Eliza Keep, Monson, 1855- Three children. P. O. ad„ Port Chester, N. Y. Joseph Eussell ; s., Alden Russell ; b. Stratford, Ct., Feb. 16, L831 ; prep., Stratford Acad. ; A, C, '62 ; Meth, preacher, — ,Ala. 11. Carrie Irons, . Two children. Daniel Foster Savage; (Eastford, Me.) ; s., Daniel and Sarah 'Thaxter) Savage; b. E. Machias, Me., Jan. 31, 1828; prep,, Phil- ips Acad., And. ; A. C, ■y2-'54, '55-'56 ; grad., A. T. S., 1861 ; Drd. as Evangelist, '61 ; H. Mis., la., '61-'65, m. (1) Elizabeth Non--Graduates, 1850. 99 Maria Boswortli, Boston. Sept, 17, 1861; (3) Nancy Melinda Weeks, Tamworth, N. H., Sept. 21, 1869. Three daughters. P. 0. ad., Dan vers. Nathan Pierce Selee ; s., John and Catherine (Pierce) Selee ; b. Eastou, Sept. 35, 1829 ; prep.. Providence Conference Sem. ; A. C., '54; Clerg,, (Meth.) Prov. Con., '56-'65 ; w. c, '65—; Memb. School Com., '70-71. m. Annie Maria, dan., Jerome Case, Sims- bnry Ct., Nov. 27, 1856. Six children. P. O. ad., Melrose. Abner Taylor Sherwin ; s., Edmund Phelps and Nancy (Tay- lor) Sherwin ; b. Buckland, Feb. 24, 1833 ; A. C, '52 ; studied tbeol., Chicago T. S. ; Clerg., Pleasant Hill, Wis. m. Julia M. Smith, Winchester, N. H., Apr. 13, 1858. Five children. P.O. ad., Orion, Wis. Charles Harrison Spring, M. D. ; (E. Wilton, N. H.) ; s., John Clark and Loreua (Jaqnith) Spring; b. Hillsborongh, N. H., Ang. 22, 1831; A. C, 'o3-'55 ; Tea., Longmeadow, '55-'57; grad., D.C., 1856 ; studied med. with Dr. A. Bryant Clarke, Holyoke, and Dr. Francis C. Green, Easthampton ; M. D., Albany Med. C.,1857; Prof., Anat. and Phy?., Boston Den. C. ; Phys., Boston, '61—; School Com., Boston, 'G-l-'67. Pub., Essay on Curvatures of the Spine and Spinal Diseases, m. Bessie, dau., Benjamin Colton, W. Springfield., Mar. 18, 1858. Two children. P. 0. ad., 40 Harri- son Ave., Boston. John Bufeington Sticknbt ; see class of '55. William Swinton, A. M. ; (Montreal, L. C.) ; s., William and Jane (Cnrrie) Swinton ; b. Salton, near Edinbni'gh, Scotland ; Apr. 23, 1833 ; prep., Knox Acad., Toronto; A. C., '52; Tea., Female Sem., Goldsborongh, N. C, '53, and subsequently in N. Y. ; War correspondent, N.Y. Times, mainly with the Army of the Poto- mac ; Rec, A. M., A. C, 18G6 ; Prof., Belles Lettres, Univ. of Cal., five years ; contributed to Putnam's Monthly and the Atlantic Mag- azine. Pub., "Rambles among Words" ('59), "The Times's Review of McClellan" (1864), "Address of the Republican National Com. to the Union Soldiers and Sailors," "Campaigns of the Army of the Potomiic" ('64), "Scliool Composition" ('67), "The Twelve De- cisive Battles of the War" ('70), "Hist, of the N. Y. 7th Reg. during the Rebellion" ('70), "Word Analysis" ('71), "Condensed School Hist., U. S." ('71), "Word Book of Spelling" ('72), "Pri- mary Hist., U. S." ('72), "Word Primer" ('73), "Outlines of the World's Hist." ('74), "Course in Geography" (Pnmarv, Elementary, Complete) ('75), "Bible Word-Book" ('76), "Languiige Primer," "Language Lessons," "New Language Lessons," "Progressive 100 Non-Graduates, 1857. Grammar," "New English Grammar," "Grammar School Geogra- phy," "Studies in English Literature, "i "The University of Cali- fornia before the People and the Law," "Easy Steps for Little Feet," "Golden Book of Choice Reading," "Book of Tales," "Readings in Nature's Book," "Seven British Classics," "Seven American Classics." Rec. Gold Medal, Paris Exposition, 1878, for a series of educational works, m. Catherine Linton, Montreal, Can- ada, May 4, 1853. Nine children. P. O. ad., 347 Macdonough St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Samuel Maverick Van Wtck, M. D.; (Pendleton, S. C.) ; s., William and Lydia (Maverick) Van Wyck; b. Apr. 24, 1835 ; prep., Pendleton Acad. ; A. C, '53 ; grad., Med. Dept. , Univ., City of N. Y.,1860; Phys., Huntsville, Ala., '60-'62 ; Surg., Gen. Forrest's command, '61-62. m. Margaret T. Broyles. Four children. Killed in Kentucky, 1863. William Fbanklin Wilder; s. , Joshua and Lovina (Long) Wilder ; b. Shelburne, Aug. 19, 1831 ; prep., Shelburne Falls Acad. A. C, '52-'54; Tea., Cape May, N. J. ; enlisted 1861 ; Capt. 46th Reg., 111. Vols. ; Far., Shelburne, '63-'66 ; Rep., Mass. Legis. from Shelburne, 1865; Senator, 1866; Merch., Austin, 111., '66-'68 ; Agent for Elgin WatchCo., Chicago, 111., '68-'70 ; N. Y., '70-'75 ; and in London, Eng., '76-'79 ; Owner of Sheep Ranch and Sec. and Treas., Culver Min. Co., '80 — . m. (1) Rebecca Curtis Hubbard, Meriden, Ct., Aug. 12, 1857; (2) Isabella J. Culver, Chicago, 111., July 18, 1876. Four children. P. O. ad.. Box 383, Colorado Springs, Col. CLASS OF 1857. Charles Elbridge Allen; s. , Abner Allen ; b. Princeton, June 23,1827; A. C, '53; grad.. Rush Med. C, Chicago, 111., Feb. i 1861 ; Phys., Blue Island and Mineral Springs, 111. Pub., "Diphthe- ria, cause and cure," "Menorrhagia, cmise and cure," "Medicamen turn Naturae." m. (1) Marcia Dana Hale, Leominster, Sept. 27 1859 ; (2) Elizabeth Nixon, Nottingham, Erig. Three children P. O. ad.. Rood House, Greene Co., 111. Henry Clay Badger; (Honeoye Palls, N. Y.) ; s., Rev. Josepl and Eliza Ann (Sterling) Badger ; b. W. Mendon, N. Y,, Aug. 10 1833 ; A. C, '54 ; grad., Antioch C, O., 1857 ; Ord., (Unit.) Cam bridge, 1863; Boston, '63-'78 ; Ithaca, N. Y., '78—; Prof., Rhet oric and Logic, Antioch C, '58- '63. Has written many pamphlets m. Ann Adaline Shepard, Dorchester, Aug. 31, 1859. Four child ren. P. O. ad„ Ithaca, N. Y. NON--GRADUATES, 1857. 101 Geoege Henry Beckwith ; s., George W. Beckwith ; b. Platts- burg, N. Y. July 26, 1835; A. C, '53-'54 ; grad., W. C, 1858; Lawyer, m. Emeroy E. Vilas, Plattsburg, IST. Y., Sept. 17, 1860. Five children. P. 0. ad., Plattsburg, N. Y. Thomas Williams Bicknell, A. M., LL. D. ; s., Allen Bick- uell; b. Barrington, E. I., Sept. 6, 1834; A. C, ?53-'54; Tea., El- gin, 111., and Rehoboth, '54-'57 ; grad., (A. M.) B. U,,1860; Prin., High School, Bristol, R. I., '60-'64, 68-'69 ; Prin., Arnold St., Gram. S., Providence, R, I., '64-''68 ; State Commissioner of Public Schools, R. 1., '69-'75. Pub. Biography of Wm. Lord Noyes, '68; Hist., Barrington, R. I., '70; Reports on Education in R. L, '70-'75; Pres., of Am. Inst, of Instruction, '77-'78; Ed., R. I. Schoolmaster, '65-75; Ed. and Pub., "Journal of Education," Boston, '75—. Rec, A. M., A. C, 1880 ; LL. D., Drury C, 1881. m. Amelia D. Blanding, Rehoboth, Sept. 6, 1860. One daughter. P. O. ad., 16 Hawley St., Boston. George Dana Blodgett ; (Pawtucket, R. I.) ; s.. Rev. Constan- tine Blodgett; b. Mar. 13, 1837; A. C, '53. Gilbert Robbins Brackett, D. D. ; s., Charles Brackett ; b. New- ton, July 9, 1833; A. C, '53-'54; grad.. Col. T. S., S. C. ; Pas., 2nd Pres. eh., Charleston, S. C. Pub., "Memorial of Dr. Thomas Smyth" and two Anniversary Sermons. m. Louise Newman, Charleston, Dec. 2, 1862. Two children. P. O. ad., Charleston, S. C. Daniel Henry Breed; (Lynn); s., Daniel and Abigail (New- hall) Breed ; 1). Sept. 26, 1835 ; A, C, '53. d. Dec. 13, 1855. Orange Columbus Chaddock ; (Pavilion, N. Y.) ; b. Dec. 26, 1832 ; A. C, '54-'56. d. while connected with the C, June 18, 1856. Edwin Martyn Chamberlain; (Boston); s. , Daniel Chamber- lain; b. Cambridge, Nov. 7, 1835; A. C, 'o3-'54 ; Printer. Pub., "Sovereigns of Industry," "Free Trade," "The Labor Question." v&. Emma Francis Lurvey, Hallowell, Me., Sept. 3, 1868; P. O. ad., Boston. JosiAH Copley, Jr. ; b. Kittanning, Pa., Feb. 5, 1836; A. C, '54-55 ; was four years in the army, sick and in Anderson ville, Ga., prison ; Ass't Ed., Pittsburg Pa. Gazette ; correspondent of several periodicals ; is now Kansas Pacific Railway Agent at Junction City, Kans. m. Anna "Woodward, Oct. 15, 1873. Two cliildren. P. 0. ad.. Junction City, Kans. James Emerson; s. , Solomon Emerson ; b. Bamstead, N. H., June 30, 1827; A. C, '54; grad., D. M. C, 1857 ; Phys., Bam- stead, N. H., Ashby and Gardner; has been School Com. and writ- ten S. S. Reports, m. Laura Dennett, Bamstead, N. H., Jan. 22, 1862. Three children. P. O. ad., Gardner. 103 Non-Graduates, 1857. Charles Ford Forbes; (Amherst) ; s., Ornan and Betsey (Pet- tingill) Forbes; b.'Belchertovvn, Aug. 3, 1833; prep., New Salem Acad.; A. C, '53-'57 ; studied theol. and med. ; grad., N. Y. Hom, M. C. ; Clerg. (Bap.) 111. and Coleraine ; Phys. , Waltham ; San Francisco, Cul. m. Maria, dau., Jabez Sawyer, New Salem, Aug. 34,1858. J'ive children. P. 0. ad., 944 Folsom St., San Francisco, Cal. William Josiah Forsaith ; s., Josiah. and Maria (Southworth) Forsaith ; b. Newport, N. H., Apr. 19, 1836 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; A. C, '53-'55; grad., D. C, 1857; Law., Boston, '60—; Special Justice, Munic. Court, m. Annie M. dau., John W. Veazie, Ban- gor, Me., Oct. 31, 1865. P. 0. ad., Boston. Allen Brown Freeman; (Westfield, O.) ; s. , Rufus Freeman; b. Apr. 15, 1830 ; A. C, '53-'55. Hon. Charles Elisha Glidden ; s. , Erastus Glidden ; b. Clare- mont, N. H., Dec. 4, 1835 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; A. C, '53 ; grud., 0. State and Union Law (J., 1856 ; Prof, in Union Law C, '57-'58 ; Law., Portland, 0., '58-'63 ; Judge Court Common Pleas, '63-67; Law., Warren, 0., '67-73; Judge Court of Com. Pleas and Dist Judge, '73—. m. Eliza K. Cooke, Boardman, 0., Dec. 10, 1856. One sou. P. O. ad., Warren, 0. William Boekhaave Gooch ; (Lowell) ; s., Wm. B. Gooch ; b. Mar. 1835 ; A. 0., '53. d. while in coll., Dec. 39, 1853. Moses Hooper ; (Biddeford, Me.) ; b. Lyman, Me., Jan. 21, 1835 ; A. C, '53-'54; Bow. and Y. Law S. ; Law., Oshkosh, Wis. m. (1) Caroline Bailey, Parsonfleld, Me., Apr. 19, 1858; (2) Julia A. Lord, Limerick, Me., May 33, 1876. Five children. P. 0. ad., Oshkosh, Wis. Marshall Maxwell Johnson; s., Henry Johnson; b. North- field, Jan. 35, 1834; A. C '53-'55 ; Prin., Union S., Boonville, N. Y., '55-56; Kindorkook, 111., '56-57 ; Prep, Dept., Quiiusy C, 111., '57-'58 ; Prof., Nat. Sci., Quincy C. '58-'61 ; Prin.. How- ard Sem., Durant, 111., '61-65 ; Morgantown Female C, W. Vir- ginia, '65-67; Prof., Lat. and Nat. Sci., Pittsburg Female C, Pa., '67-75; Beaver C, Beaver, Pa., '75-77; Lumber business, Holyoke, '77-79. m. Keziah Purinton Johnson, Thetford, Vt., Sept. 23, 1862. One child. P. O. ad., 50 N. Mount St, Baltimore. Md. William Cook Obcutt ; s., Alvah Orcutt ; b. Malone, N. Y. July 10, 1832; A. C, '53-'54 ; Farmer and Trader, m. Mar] Sinclair, Malone, Sept. 1863. Three children. P. 0. ad., Malone N. Y. WiNSLOw Lewis Perkins, M. D. ; b. New London, Ct., Dec, 8 1834; A. C, '54; Rec, M. D. from Y. C, 1863. d. New London Dec. 13, 1864. Nok-Graduatiss, 1857. 103 Edward Kent Phillips ; (Ljnn) ; s., Benjamin J. Phillips ; b. Apr. 18, 1836; A. C, '53-'55 ; Law., Lynn. ' George Thatcher Porter; s., Rufus R. and Lucy L. (Hedge) Porter; b. Machias, Me., Sept. 23 ; 1837 ; A. 0., '53-'55 ; Phys., Cherrylield and Cukis, Me. m. Harriet Larkin, dan., Edward A. Barnard, Esq., Calais, Me., June 17, 1863. Four children, d. Jan. 21, 1876. Theodore Constantine Pratt; s., Ezra Pratt; b. S. Weymouth, Jan. 3, 1829; A. C, '53-'55 ; Pas., Hampstead, X, H., '59-'70 ; Ees. Lie, A. T. S., ^70-'71*; Pas., Tilton, N. H., '-71'75 ; s. s., Hancock, N. H., '75-'77 ; ,Orfordvil]e, N. H., '77—. Ed., Church Manual in Hampstead ; a Semi-Centennial pamphlet of Celebrations of eh. of Northfield and Tilton, N, H. m. E. Augusta Reed, Ster- ling, 1855. Five children. P. O. ad., Orfordville N. H. George Allen Ramsdell, A. M. ; s. , William Eamsdell ; b. Mil- ford, N. H., Mar. 11, 1834; A. C, '54-; Rec. A. M. from D. C, 1871; Law., Peterborough, N. H., six years; Memb., Legis., N. H., '69-'71 ; N". H. Constitutional Convention, '76; now Clerk of Supreme Court, N. H. m. Eliza D. Wilson, Deering, N. H., Nov. 29, 1860. Four children. P. O. ad., Nashua, N. H. Daniel Warren Richardson ; s., Daniel Richardson ; b. Middle- ton, Nov. 7, 1831; A. C, '53-'o4 ; grad., U. C, 1857; A. T. S., 1861; Ord. Pas., Cong'l ch., Dayville, Killingly, Ct., Aug. 14, 1862 ; Pas., Auburn, '66-69 ; Easton, '69-'75 ; East Bridgewater, '75-'80; Derrv, N. H., '80 — . m. Anna E. Ayres, Spencer, Aug. 30, 1877. P.'O. ad., Derry, N. H. John Crockett Sanborn; b. East Sanbornton, N. H., Aug. 26, 1833; A. C, '53-54; grad., B. C, 1857; Law., Lawrence, m. Mary Kingsbury, So. Coventry, Ct., Sept. 12, 1861. Five children. P. O. ad., Lawrence. • Milton Augustus Sanford ; (Cobleskill Centre, N, Y.) ; s., Dan- iel F, Sanford ; b. July 30,1837; A. C, '53-'55. Daniel Foster Savage; (Eastport, Me.) ; see class of '56. Abial Harrington Slayton ; b. So. Woodstock, Vt., June 24, 1834; prep., K. U. Acad.; A. C, '53-54; went to La Crosse, Wis, and "mysteriously disappeared about 1856." Edwin Hawes Tenny ; (Lyme, N. H.); s., Erdix Tenney ; b. Sept. 7, 1834; A. C, '54-'56. Joseph Emekson Tinker; (Westfield, N. Y.) ; s.. Rev. Eeuben Tinker ; b. Honolulu, S. L, Jan. 20, 1833 ; A. C, '53 ; grad.. Ham. C, 1857; A. T. S., I860; Pas., '60—. m. , May 14, 1863. Tliree sous. P. 0. ad., Portville, N. Y. D4 Non-Graduates, 1858. Manning Case Wells ; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1838 ; A. C, )4-'65 ; grad., Y. C, 1857 ; Law., N. Y. City. m. Emma M. Torse, Canandaigua, N, Y., 1863. P. O. ad., 155 Broadway, N. \ City. Leonard Othniel Wheeler; (Lawrence); s., Leonard and Persis Sargent) Wheeler; b. Methuen, Nov. 3, 1835; prep., Phillips A- ad., And, ; A. C, '54; Druggist, N. Y. City; was in the IT. S. ervice during the war. d. N. Y. City, Apr. 4, 1871. Alfred Hammond Young; (Wickford, E. I.); s., Eliphalet "ounsr ; b. No. Kingston, R. I., July 15, 1834 ; A. C, '54. P. O. d., Wickford, E. I. CLASS OF 1858. John Anderson ; s., David and Mercy (Childs) Anderson ; b. ihelburue, Dec. 9, 1831 ; prep., Franklin Acad,, Shelburne Falls; >L. C, '54 ; Business, Jesup, la. m. Martha E. Merrill, Keatsko- oos. Neb., Dec. 38, 1859. Two children. d. Columbus, Neb. Tune 18, 1877. Henry Ashhtjrst; s., William H. Ashhurst, Esq. ; b. Phila., Pa., Dct. 3, 1839; A. C, '55-56; grad., Univ., Pa., 1858; studied aw but never practiced. m. Elizabeth Potter, Princeton, N. J., Fan. 33, 1866. Two children. P. O. ad., 2210 Walnut St., Phil- idelphia. Pa. Edward Benjamin Barrett, A. M., M. D. ; s.. Dr. Benjamin Barrett ; b. Nortliampton, Oct. 1, 1836 ; A. C, '54-'o5 ; Rec. A. M. :rom A. C. and M. D. from Col. C, 1859; Phys., Northampton, i. Nov. 24, 1865. Benjamin Baxter Bissell ; (St. Clair, Mich.) ; s.. Dr. Benjamin Bissell; b. May 4, 1835; A. C, '54-'55. George Parker Brackett ; (Denmark, la.) ; s., Eeuben Brack- 3tt; b. Oct. 24, 1832; A. C, '54-'55. Jesse Bradford; (Cohoes, N. Y.) ; b. Oct. 16,1835; A. C, '54-'57; grad., U. C, 1858. George Adams Bright; (Bangor, Me.) ; s., John Bright; b. Apr. 9, 1837; A. C, '56; griid., H. Med. C, 1860; Phys., Concord, N. H., '60-'61; entered IT. S. Navy, May, 1861; connected with the U. S. Naval Hospital, Washington, '70 — . Sidney Howard Carney; s. , James G. Carney; b. Lowell, Aug. 24, 1837 ; A. C, '54-56 ; grad., H. M. C, 1861 ; Res. Phys., State Alms House, Bridgewater, '61 ; Phys., Boston, "63 — . Pub., articles Lu medical Journals, Medical Charts of U. S. m. Hortense S. Ab- bott, North Reading, Apr. 30, 1862. Four children. P. O. ad., 106 West 34th St., N. Y. City. Non-Geaduates, 1858. 105 Joseph Warren Cross, Jr., A. M. ; (W. Boylston) ; b. Boxboro, Dec. 11, 1834; prep., Phillips Acad., And. ; A. C, '54-'58 ; Rec. •A. M. from A. C, '68 ; Prin., High S., Chatham, four years ; Pow- ers Institnte, Beruardstoi), one year; Private Sem., "Allendale," Sterling, one year ; Private Classical S., Manchester, N. H., one year; Lawrence Acad., Falmouth, two years ; High S., Yarmouth Port, '70— . m. (l)Hattie Prentiss, 1858 ; (2) Jennie L, Foster, Keene, N. H. Four children. Samoel Hopkins Emery, Jr., A. M, ; s. , Rev. Samuel H. Emery ; b. Taunton, Aug. 3, 1810 ; prep., Taunton Acad. ; H. C, '54-'55 ; A. C, '55-'56 ; Rec. A, M. from A. C, '72 ; Manf., Stoves, Qnincy, 111., '56-'79 ; H. C, L:iw S., '79-'81 ; Pres., Quincy (111.) Library; Sec'y of the New England Soc. ; Director of School of Philosophy, Concord, '79 — . Pub., articles on Philosophy, in western Publica- tions, m. Mary M., dau., Rev. Dr. A. W. McClure, Aug. 15, 1865. One son. P. O. ad., Concord. John Francis' Gleason, A. M. , M. D. ; s., Lewis P. Gleason ; b. Bedford, May 2B, 1835; prep., K. U. Acad. ; A. C, '54-'55 ; Tea., Bedford, '57-'60; Pri., 33nd Reg., Mass. Vols., '61-'64; Serg. af- ter battle, Autietam ; ordered to war Dept. , AVashington, by Sec'y of War, after battle of Gettysburg, to assist in the re-organization of colored troops; Clerk, War Dept. '64-'66 ; "Office of Commissioner of Customs," Treas., Dept., '66-'68 ; Georgetown Med. C, '68-'70; Theol. Dept. Columbian C.,'70-'71; Ord., Jan. 7,1873; Pas., Williamsburg, '73-'75 ; Norfolk, Ct., '76— . m. Olive M,, dau.. Rev. Forrest Jetferds, So. Boston, Sept. 18, 1861. One son. P. O. ad., Norfolk, Ct. Percival Edwards Hall ; (Elliot, Me.) ; s.. Rev. Jeifries and Sarah Frances (Swift) Hall; b. Hopkinton, Apr. 3, 1885; prep., Acad., Wolfboro, N. H. and And.; A. C, '54-56 ; grad., Univ. of Vt., 1858; Tea., White Plains, S. C, '59-'64. d. Cheraw, S. C, Mar. 10, 1865. Elijah Starr Hewitt; s., Robert Hewitt; b. Genoa, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1834; A. C, '54-'57 ; Law., San Antonio, Tex. m. Alice Dudley Dennison, Rockford, 111., July 1, 1868. Two child- ren. P. O. ad., 96 La Salle St. Chicago, 111. Joshua Barker Flint Hobbs ; (Boston); s., Prentiss Hobbs ; b. Sept. 1837 ; A. C, '54-'56 ; Com. 1st Lieut., Co. F., Muss. Cav. at Boston, Oct. 1863 ; promoted Capt. ; was in many engagements. Disabled by the explosion of a shell ; in Hos. at Annapolis ; mus- tered out at Boston, Oct. 1864. d. Jan. 6, 1865. QG Non-Graduates, 185B. Myron Alfred Johnson, D. D. ; (Hadley) ; s., Alfred and Dru- lla (Hall) Johnson ; b. Feb. 35, 1836 ; prep., Hopkins Acad. ; and l^'illiston Sem. ; A. C, '54-'55 ; Tea., Middleton Acad, and Johns- ille Acad., N; Y., also Mystic Hall. Female Sem., Medford; grad., 'heol. Sem., Alexandria, Va., 1861; Rector, Bennington, Vt. ; riagara Falls, N. Y. ; Clifton, Cincinnati, 0. ; Jackson, Mich., '80 -. m. Francis Adelaide, dau., Wm. Gordon Mitchell, Ithaca, N. "■., Apr, 9, 1862. Five children. P. 0. ad., Jackson, Mich. Augustus Turner Jones, A. M. ; (North Bridgewater) ; s., Au- ustus and Almeda (Torrey) Jones; b. Brockton, May 31, 1833; irep., Phillips Acad., And.; A. C, 'o4-'56 ; grad., Y. C, 1858; lee, A. M., Y. C, 1863; Jonrnalist, Brockton; School Com., 65-'80; P. M., '76-'78. m. (1) Helen Eveleth, New Gloucester, He., Dec. 2, 1860 ; (2) Harriet Drake, Stoughton, Mar. 16, 1876. ihree children. P. 0. ad., Brockton. Henry Martin Kellogg; s., Elam Kellogg; b. Shelburne, Jan. 0,1834; A. C, '54-'57 ; Prin., High School, Bloomington, 111., 57-59; enlisted pri.,Co. C, 33d Regt., 111. Vols., promoted Lient. md Capt., sick at St. Helena, Ark. m. Sarah A. Whiting, Ang. !6, 1858. One son. Killed by a fragment of a shell when leading lis men in the charge on the works at Vicksbxirg, May 30, 1863. John Henry Leggett ; (Stillwater, N. Y.) ; s., Abraham Leg- ?ett; b. June 2, 1836; A. C, '54-'56 ; grad., U. C, 1858; Tea. ^ 0. ad., Broo\-lyn, N. Y. .Joseph "Walton Losey; s. , Ebenezer T. Losey ; b. Honesdale, Pa., Dec. 30, 1834; A. C, '54-'5R ; .studied law," La Crosse, Wis.; Law., La Crosse, Oct. '58— ; City Att'y four vears ; Dist. Att'y for ;he Co. of La Crnsse, six years, m. Florence T. Lehman, La Crosse, Sept. 31, 1859. Two children. P. 0. ad.. La Crosse, Wis. George Hervey Miles; (Rutland) ; s., .Joseph Miles; b. Nov. L5, 1833 ; prep., T^eicester Acad. ; A. C, '54-'57 ; Pas. or s. s., Oass- jpolis; St. Joseph, Mich. ; St. Charles, Minn., '70 — (?) m. Mary A.. Fyfe, Oct. 6, 1857. Two children. Orren Edward Moore; (Chester, N, H.) ; s., Silas M. Moore; 1. Windham, N. H., Sept. 11, 1833 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; A. C, '54-'55 ; Ins. Agent. m. Mary L. Frost, Ithaca, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1856. P. O. ad., Chicago, 111. ■ Aaeon Hayden Nelson ; (Greenfield) ; s.. Rev. William F. and 3usan (Hayden) Nelson; b. Richmond, Va., Aug. 4, 1838; prep., Deerfield Acad, ; A. C, '54-'56 ; grad., (A. M.) B. U., 1858; ad. DO the bar, Minn., 1858, but did not practice; Paymaster, U. S. N02f-GRADUATES, 1858. ]07 Navy, '63-72. m. Annie Louisa Berry, Oct. 24, 1872. Four child- ren. P. O. ad., 415 3nd St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Franklin Prentiss Nichols; b. Springfield, N. H., July 2, 1833; prep. , K. TJ. Acad. ; A, C. , '54 ; Tea., Texas, '55-'56 ; Business, 'o6-'o8; Tea., Midi., '58-'59; "Squatter and Jayhawker," Kans., 'o9-'61 ; Tea. and Business, Mich., '61-'67 ; Business and Supt., Pub. Instruction, Council Grove, Kans., '67 — ; Pri., , Capt., 7th Mich. Cav. m. (1) Amy A. Sargent, New London, N. H., July 1855; (2) Amelia Grant, Livingston Co., Mich., Feb. 24, 1859. P. O. ad., Council Grove, Kans. George Henry Pickard ; (Lewiston Falls, Me.) ; s., Samuel and Hannah (Little) Pickard ; b. Apr. 2, 1838 ; prep., Lewiston Falls, Acad., Auburn, Me. ; A. C, '56-57. d. Auburn, Me., while study- ing for the ministry. Mar. 16, 1863. Alfred Pond; (Westboro') ; s.. Dr. Benjamin and Lucy H. (Brigham) Pond; b. Mar. 1,1836; prep., K. U. Acad.; A, C, '54-56. d. Westboro, Nov. 3, 1856. Edward Selee ; s., John and Catheiine (Pierce) Selee ; b. Eas- ton. May 2, 1831 ; A. C, '54; read law with Ellis Ames, Canton, '55-'56; Law., North Eastou, till he d. June 28, 1860. Benjamin P'ranklin Smith; (Tunkhannock, Pa..); s., Abraham and Sophia (Johnson) Smith ; b. Warsaw, 111., May 6, 1837; A. C, '54-'55 ; Adj. of the 7th Reg. of 111. Vols., 1862; Capt. and Ass't Adj. Gen., '62-'65 ; Treas., Woodbury Co., la., '66-'72 ; Dep- uty Recorder, '72-'74; City Clerk, four years; City Librarian, two years, in Sioux City, la. m. Caroline Schuster, Rhine Bavaria, Germany, Mar. 31, 1863. Three children, d. Sioux City, la., June 9, 1879." Charles Boardman Whittlesey; (Berlin, Ct.); s.. Rev. Joseph and Maria Arnold (Cliappell) Whittlesey ; b. Haverhill, Dec. 4, 1834; prep., with his father and at Monson ; A. C, '54-'55 ; grad., Y. C, 1858; entered army, 1863; d. Nashville, Feb. 21, 1864. "A brave soldiei." William Augustus Putnam Willard ; s. , William Putnam and Abigail (Rand) Willard ; b. Sterling, Nov. 27, 1831; prep., at a private S., Sterling, unJar R_'V. Thomas P. Allen; A. C, '54; Rec. A. M. from A. C, 1863; Prin., Gram. S., Sterling., '54-"5C ; Pri- vate Boarding S., Sterling, '56-'61 ; Cambridge, '61-'6i; Gram. S., Brighton, '64-'68; Supt. of Schools, Warwick, '69-72 ; studied law, med. and theol. ; Ord., Unit, min., '69 ; Pas., Warwick, '69- 108 Non-Graduates, 1859. '71; Sndbnry; '71-'73 ; HiiLbardston, '73-'75 ; Supt., Schools, in Stow, '78-'79. m. Mary A. Knapp, Sterling, Dec. 28, 1856. Ten cliildren. P. 0. iid.. Stow. CLASS OF 1859. Felix Ansaet, Jr. ; b. New London Ot., Jan. 28, 1837 ; A. C, '55-'57 ; grad., Y. C, 1839; Civil Engineer, several years ; Law., Tunkhannock, Pa. m. Harriet Eowena Loomis, Tnnkhannock, Pa., Sept. 16, 1874. Two children. P. O. ad., Tunkhannock Pa. Isaac Ingraham Ater ; s., Isaac and Achsah (Norton) Ayer ; b. Buxton Centre, Me., Mar. 28, 1834; prep.. Limerick Acad. Me., and Phillips Acad. ; A. C.,'55-'57 ; Tea., la., '57-59 ; Cal. several years; Law., Alameda, CaL ; filled several offices nnder Town, Countv and State Gov. of Cal.; Memb., of Cal. Legis., '65-66, '67-68. m. Sarah Ehzabeth Shearer, of Fort Edward, N. Y., Cal., 1866., Fonr children. P. O. ad „ Alameda, Cal. Edvfin Spencer Beard; (Andover) ; s., Eev. Spencer F. Beard; b. Metlmen, May 15,18.33; A. C, '55-'57; grad., Y. C, 1859 ; Pas., Warren, Me., '63-'73; Brooklyn, Ct., '73—. Pub., a Fast- Day Sermon, Apr. 20, 1865, also a pamphlet,' "Future of Maine." P. 0. ad., Brooklyn, Ct. Edvtard Oriffin Blodgett; (Pawtucket) ; s., Eov. C. B. Blodg- ett ; b. July 21, 1839 ; A. C, 'o5-'56. Newton D Borden; (Fiankville, la.) ; s., William Bor- den ; b. June 16, 1834; A. C, '55-'56. Benjamin Hicks Cheney; (Brooklyn, N. Y.) ; s., Labau C. Che- ney; b. Oct. 10, 1838; A. C, '56. Henry Ltman Clapp, A. M. ; (Boston) ; s., Sumner G. Clapp ; b. Aug. 18, 1836; A. C, '55-'58 ; Rec. A. M., A. C, 1871. Last known ad., N. Y. City. James Lorenzo Dean; (Shrewsbury); s., James and Keziah S. Dean; b. Worcester, Mar. 22, 1835; prep., Wor. Acad.; A. C, '55- '57; Tea., Ct. ; School Com. four years; Prin., Limerick Acad., Me. m. Francilea Walker, Shrewsbury, Apr. 23, 1863. Four children. P. O. ad., Shrewsbv^ry. GusTAvus Byron Emery ; s., John and Mehitable Green (Grant) Emery; b. West Newbury, Apr. 15, 1828; prep., Atkinson Acad., N. H. ; A. C, '55. m, Elmira Kimball, Bradford, Sept. 1862. P. 0. ad., Haverhill. Non-Graduates, 1859. 109 Benjamin Porter Fisk ; (Beverly) ; s., Shadrach Fisk ; b. Apr. 7, 1836 ; A. C, '55-'57. d. while" connected with the C, Jan. 1, 1858. Sidney Berry Frost, A. M. ; (Northfield) ; s., Rev. Daniel C. and Elizabeth F. Berry Frost ; b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Mar. 34, 1839 ; prep., Northfield Inst. ; A. C, '55-'57 ; Rec. A. M., A. C, '71 ; Prin., Public S., Danielsonville, Ct. ; Instr. in Collegiate and Poly- technic Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y.; Instr. of Physics in Friends S. , Baltimore, Md. ; Trustee of (State) Delaware C, '66-'67. m. Sallie E, Knowles, Laurel, Del., Mar. 19, 1866. Two children. P.O. ad., Baltimore, Md. James Humphrey, Jr. ; (Brooklyn, N. Y.) ; s., James Humphrey, Esq; b. Norfolk, Ct., Dec. 3, 1837; A. C, '56; Journalist. Ed., Litchfield Enquirer, m. Charlotte Deming, Litchfield, Ct., June 17,1863. One son. d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1868. Ephraim Clinton Lockwood ; s., Benjamin and Anna (Bell) Lockwood ; b. Dillis Bottom, O., Sept. 22, 1835 ; prep.. West Alex- ander, Pa, ; A. C, '55 ; Leavenworth, Kans., '69-61, "then started to Arizona, since which time we have had no tidings of him." Alexander Marcy; (Cape Island, N. J.); s., Samuel S. and Thankful B. (Edmunds) Marcy, M. D. ; b. Cape May, N. J., Apr. 16, 1838 ; A. C, '56-57 ; grad., Med. Dept. of Univ. of Pa., 1861 ; Phys., Camden, N. J., '61 — . m. Hannah A. Mecray, Gape May, N. J., Aug. 24, 1861. Two children. P. O. ad., Camden, N. J. "William Adams Nash; (Amherst) ; s.. Rev. John A. Nash ; b. N. Y. City, Oct. 17, 1835; A. C, '55-'57 ; Tea., Savannah, Ga. d. July 29, 1864. James Hale Newton; (Greenfield) ; s., James and Esther (Hale) Newton; b. Hubbardston, Jan. 13,1832; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '55-'57; grad., D. C, 1859; Prin., Public S., Worcester, '59-'64; Paper Manuf., Holyoke, '64—; Memb., Mass. Legis., 1877. m. Susan W. Taft, Worcester, Nov. 23, 1863. Four child- ren. P. O. ad., Holyoke, Hiram Jddson Noyes, A. M., M. D. ; (Haverhill) ; s.,Cyrus and Mary (Page) Noyes; b. Amesbury, Apr. 8, 1834; prep., Atkinson Acad., N. H. ; A. C, '55 ; Tea., '56-'60 ; grad., Med. Dept.,' Univ. of Pa., 1862 ; Phys., Meigsville, O., '66— ; Surg., U. S., Heavy Ar- tillery, two years; Pres., Morgan Co. Med. Soc, 1877; Memb., Zanesville Acad., Med. ; Memb., Am. Med. Asso. ; Memb., Board of Education; Elder in Presb. ch. ; Supt., S. S., '70—; Pres., S. S. Asso., '72, '80, '81 — ; Treas., Meigs' Creek Valley Agricul. Soc. ; Pub., Essays on "Circulation of the Blood," "The functions of the 110 NOU--GKADUATES, 1860. Spleen," "Medical Jurisprudence," and many articles in newspapers. Rec, A. M., A. C, 1881. m. Margaret F. Wagner, "Washington Co., O., Dec. 6, 1864. One child. P. O. ad., Meigsville, 0, Cyrus Pearl Osborne ; (East Boston) ; s., George H. Osborne ; b. Waterville, Me., July 22, 1834; prep., Phillips Acad., And. ; A. C, '55; grad., H. C, 1859; A. T. S., 1862; U. S. Ch. Com., La., '63-'63 ; s. s., No. And., '63-64; Hopkinton, '64; Shelbnrne Falls, '64-'65 ; New Bedford, '65 ; Pas., Bristol, E. I., '65-'70 ; Baltimore, Md., '71-'76; Southington, Ct., '76-'80 ; Branford, Ct., '80-. Pub., several pamphlets. m. Ella Sophia Smith, Westfield, Mar. 26, 1873. Three children. P. 0. ad., Branford, Ct. Frederick William Pike ; s., Moses 0. and Amelia G, (Wiley) Pike; b. Mercer, Me., Oct. 17, 1832; prep., Bloomfield Acad, and with Prof. Burnham, Farmington ; A. C, '55-'56 ; grad., TJ. C, 1858, d. of consumption, Nov. 19, 1859. William Johnson Pcttnam ; (Hopkinton) ; s. , A. C. Putnam; b. June 16, 1837; A. C, '55-'57. d. while connected with the C, Nov. 1857. Benjamin Franklin Rowe ; s., Benjamin and Susanna (Tuck) Eowe ; b. Guilford, N. H., June 9, 1829 ; prep., K. TJ. Acad. ; A. C, '55; giwd., Epis. T. S., Burlington, Vt., June 1861; Ord. (Dea.) P. E. ch., June 11, 1861. d. Guilford, N. H., Dec. 22, 1861. CLASS OF 1860. Augustus Alvord ; (Bolton, Ct.) ; A. C, '56-'57 ; see class of '62. Samuel AsHHURST, M. D. ; s. , Lewis R. Ashhurst ; b. Philadel- phia, Pa., Sept. 14, 1840; A. C, '56; Rec. M. D., Univ. of Pa., 1861 ; Phys., in Phila. ; in the U. S. army during the Rebellion ; Sea-side, N. J., several summers ; Surg, in Epis. Hos. of Philadel- phia, thirteen years. Pub., Contributions and Reviews in the Am. Journal of Med. Sci. and many articles in the "Episcopal Record- er," assisted in editing "Medical Jurisprudence" by Wharton and Stille ; Memb., Board of Health, Phila., '73— ; Manager of Am. S. S., Union, m. Louisa P. Pharo, Tuckerton, N. J., June 1, 1864. P. 0. ad„ 1423 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Henry Elbert Barnes; (Plantsville, Ct.) ; s., Selah and Adah Clark (Lane) Barnes; b. Southington, Ct., Oct. 21, 1832; prep., Monson Acad. ; A. C. , '56 ; grad., Y. C, 1860; Chicago, T. S., 1864; Chap., 72nd Ills. Regt., 1862-63 ; Pas. Newton, la., '64-'68; Moline, Ills.,'68-'74; Worcester, '74-'76 ; Haverhill, '76 ; Delegate NON"-GrEADUATES, 1860. Ill to Triennial Council of Cong'l churches ; '71 at Oberlin, O., '74 N. Haven, Ct. m. Eliza S. Carpenter, ' Warren, May 1, 1862. Five children, P. 0. ad. , Haverhill. Linus Blakesley; s. , Milo and Dorcas H. (McKee) Blakesley; b. Terryville, Ct., Dec. 16, 1837 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; A. C, '56- '58 ; grad., Y. C, 1860 ; L. T. S., 1863 ; Tutor, L. T. S., '63-64 ; Pas., Piqua, 0., '64-'70; Topeka, Kans., '70—. Pres., Board of Education, Topeka, '77-79 ; Ti-ustee and Sec'y, Washburn C. Pub. occasional sermons. m. Cornelia Treat, Terryville, Ct., Aug, 9, 1866. Five children. P, 0. ad., Topeka, Kans, Benjamin Keetbs Brinkle ; (Philadelphia, Pa,) ; s., Dr, W. D. Brinkle; b. Apr. 27, 1839; A. C, '56. d. Phila., Pa., . Geokge Henbt Buckmaster ; (Ludlow, Vt.) ; s., Johnathan Buckmaster ; b. May 21, 1833 ; A, C, '56-59. d. while connected with the C, Aug. 12, 1859. Thomas Jefferson Carr ; s- , William Child and Dorcas (Bent) Carr ; b. St., Louis, June 28, 1840 ; prep., Web. C, Mo., and Ed- ward Wyman's S. ; A. C, '57-'58. m. Minerva E.Young, St. Louis, Oct. 14, 1873. One child, d. Nov. 21, 1876. WiLLARD Sylvester Cook; (Amherst) ; s., David S. Cook; b. Granby, Dec. 12, 1838 ; A. C, '56-'58, '59-'60 ; grad., W. C, '61 ; Pri., 31st Mass. Reg. ; Journalist, Boston, m. Delphina E. Un- derwood, Amherst, Nov. 25, 1870. P. 0. ad.. Herald Office, Boston. Hallett Dole; (Rowley); s., Daniel and Mary Ann (Hallett) Dole ; b. Boston, Mar. 20, 1837 ; prep., Dunlmer Acad., Newbury ; A. C, '56. d. of consumption, Rowley, June 19, 1857. Samuel Almiron Fitch, M. D. ; (Delhi, N. Y,) ; s,. Dr. A. Fitch; b. Jan. 6, 1839; A. C, '57-'58 ; grad., U. C, 1860; grad. M.D., Coll, Phys. and Surg., N, Y., '63 ; Ass't Surg., N. Y. Vols, ; Phys., Delhi, N. Y., '65-'70. m. Mary Gonld, Delhi, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1867, d. Jan. 1, 1870. George Boardman Fittz; s.. Rev. Henry and Angeline A. J. Fittz; b, Middleboro', Mar. 2, 1834; prep. , Pierce Acad. ; A. C, '56 ; '57-'58 ; studied law with Judge Wood, Middleboro' ; ad. to the bar ; studied theol. with his father ; s. s., several years in Mass. ; Ord., Mar. 8, 1877; Pas., Bap. ch.. Savoy, '77-'80 ; Bolton, '80—. Pub., various articles in newspapers. P. O. ad., Bolton. Alden Gage ; (Norfolk, N. Y.) ; b. July 27, 1836 ; A. C, '56. Last known ad., Akron, 0. 113 Non-Geaduates, 1860. Joseph Wakefield Gale ; (Rockport) ; s., Rev. Wakefield Gale ; b. Sept. 18, 1839 ; A. C, '56-'o8. d, Exeter, N. H. Herman Day Godld ; s., Herman Day and Ann Eliza Gould; b. Delhi, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1838 ;A. C., '57-'59 ; Gen. Freight Agt.of Peoria, Decatur and Evansville R. R., Peoria, 111., '60 — . m. E. Lassell, Williamstown, Dec. 1860. Four children. P. 0. ad., Pe- oria, (or Pekin) 111. Thomas Remington Geeen ; (Northampton) ; s., Thomas Green ; b. Apr, 34, 1839 ; A. C., '56-'59 ; Law., N. Y. City. P. 0. ad., 387 Broadway, N. Y. City. Philo Hathaway; (Bloomfield, Me.) ; s., George W. Hathaway; b. Aug. 28, 1837 ; A. C, '56-'57. d. at sea, Jan. 33, 1859. Lucius Hopkins Higgins ; (Plantsville, Ct.) ; s., Timothy and Jennett (Carter) Higgins; b. Southington, Ct, July 4, 1832; prep., Monson Acad,; A. C, '56; grad., Y. C, 1860; A. T. S., 1863; Pas., Lanark, 111., '66-75 ; Huntington, Ct., '75-. m. Louise Young Blakeslee, New Haven, Ct., Sept. ■ 3, 1863. Six children. P. 0. ad., Huntington, Ct. Andrew Boyd Hutchinson; (Centre Hill, P.i.) ; s., Thomas and Maria (Barber) Hatchinson ; b Potter's Mills, Pa., Jan. 28, 1838; prep., Williston Sem., Boalsburg and 'MifElinburg Acad., Pa. ; A. C, '56-'57 ; read law with Wm. P. Wilson, Bellefonte, Pa. ; Law.. Bellefonte, Pa., Columbus and Olatlie, Kans. 1st Lieut, and Capt.. 49th Pa. Vols., '61-'64 ; most of the time in army of Potomac and Shenandoah Valley under Sheridan ; wounded, Rappahannock Sta- tion, Nov. 7, 1863, also at Mine Run and Cold Harbor; Aid tc Gen. Edwards, '64; Brigade Inspector, '64. Pub., "Bellefonte Re- publican," '69-'70. m. Ada S. Keller, Boalsburg, Pa., Nov. 30 1862. One daughter. P. O. ad., Olathe, Kans. Clinton Mellen Jones; (Bangor, Me.) ; s., John Jones; b.Dec 36,1829; A. C, '56-'57 ; Ord., 1869 ; Pas., Eastford, Ct., '72— P. 0. ad., Eastford, Ct. Geoege William Montague; (Montgomery, Ala.) ; s., Georg( Montague; b. Amherst, Feb. 18, 1837; prep., Williston Sem.; A C, '66 ; Merch., N. Y. City. P. 0. ad., 196 West St., N, Y. City. BusHROD Mokse; s., Willard and Eliza Morse ; b. Sharon, Aug 34, 1834; prep.. Pierce Acad. ; A. C,,'56; Law., Boston; Memb. Mass. Legis., 1870 ; Justice of the Peace ; Chairman, School Com. Sharon, m. Gertie S. Gertridge, Boston, Sept. 39, 1871. P. 0. ad. 33 School St., Boston. Non-Geaduates, 1860. 113 James Ecgene Munson; s., Julius Munson ; b. Paris. N. Y.,May 12, 1835 ; A. C, '56 ; Law. and Law Stenog.,. N. Y. City, '61— ; Official Stenographer, N. Y. Supreme Court, Surrogate's Court, Su- perior Court. Pub., "Complete Phonographer," "Dictionary of Practical Phonography," "Phrase Book of Practical Phonography," "Munson's Phonographic News." m. Julia Frances Curtis, N. Y. City, July 18, 1865. P. 0. ad., Box 3732, N. Y. City. (140 Nas- sau St.) Edwin Henry Neyin, Jr. ; (Walpole) ; s.,' E. H. and Ruth Chan- ning (Little) Nevin ; b. Portsmouth, 0., May 18,1838; prep., Cleveland High S. and Prep., Dept., Knox C.,I11. ; A. C.,'56; Journalist, Pittsburg and Philadelphia, Pa. ; one of the Editors and Proprietors of "Pittsburg Leader," Ed. in chief of Philadelphia "Press," at present Ed. in chief of "The Daily News" of Philadel- phia ; Capt., Com. Battery H, Pa. Light Artillery, '62-'65. m. Anna C. , dau., Joseph Brooks, Esq., Boston, Dec. 31, 1866. Two children. P. O. ad., 713 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Elihu Franklin Pomeroy; (Chicago, 111.); s., Samuel and Ma- ry (Cox) Pomeroy; b. June 7, 1833; prep., Monson Acad. ; A. C, '56 ; Manuf. of Flour in Chicago and of Soap in Cedar Rapids, la. ; U. S. Inspector, and Deputy Collector, 5th Dist., 111., '61-'64. m. Jennie E. Carpenter, Warren, Sept. 14, 1858. Six children. P. O. ad., Cedar Rapids, la. Eugene Oliver Ranny ; (Springfield); s. , Freeman Ranny ; b. July 16, 1837; A. C, '58. Samuel Tyler Read ; s., H. CliflPord and Eunice D. (Tyler) Read ; b. Aijtleboro', May 11, 1837 ; prep., Opalic Inst. ; A. C., '56 ; grad., U. C, 1860 ; Journalist ; in the army, various grades to Bre- vet Brig. Gen. ; Ed., Daily Star and Times, Schenectady, N. Y. m. Katie Schofield, Natchez, Miss., July, 1868. Two children. P. O. ad., 13 Carondelet St., New Orleans, La. Francis P'enelon Rice; (Homer, N. Y. ); s., Amos Rice; b. July 19, 1838 ; A. C, •56-'57 ; grad.. Gen. T. S., of the Prot. Epis. ch., N. Y. City, 1863 ; Rec, ch. of the Redeemer, Addison, N. Y. Charles Herbert Richajrds ; s., Cyrus S. and Helen D. (Whiton) Richards; b. Meriden N. H., Mar. 18, 1839; prep., K. U. Acad..; A. C, '56-'58 ; grad., Y. C, 1860; A. T. S., 1865 ; Pas., Kokomo, Ind., '66-'67 ; Madison, Wis., '67 — . m. Marie M. Miner, Charles City, la., Nov. 18, 1868. Three children. P, 0. ad., Madison, Wis. 114 Non-Gkaduates, 1861. Samuel Forrest Eobikson ; s., Samuel and Mary Jane (Fox) Eobinson ; b. Skowhegan, Me., Aug. 1, 1838; prep., Bloomfield Acad. ; A. C, '56 ; Merch., Auburn, Me. in the army during the war. m. Mary Elizabeth Nason, Augusta, Me., Nov. 15, 1866. P. O. ad., Auburn, Me. Lorenzo Sears ; s. , Nathaniel and Cordelia (Morton) Sears ; b. Williamsburg, Apr. 18, 1838 ; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '56; grad., Y. C, 1861 ; Gen. T. S., N. Y., 1864; Rector of Grace ch., Manchester, N. H., '69^; Memb. of standing Com. of Diocese, N. H. ; Exam. Chap. ; Sec'y, Board of Missions ; Trustee of School. Pub., sermons, m. Addie A., dau., Hon. James T. Harris, Wyo- ming, R. I., Jan, 1866. Two daughters. P. O. ad., Manchester, N. H. Calvin Harmon Smith; (Potsdam, N. Y.) ; s., Abiel W. Smith; b. Sept. 19, 1838; A. C, 'Se-'SS ; grad., Y. C, 1860. d. Potsdam, N. Y., 1866. Cyrus Walker ; s., Willard and Amey (Yeaw) Walker ; b. Scit- uate, R. I., Sept. 26, 1834; prep.. Pierce Acad., Middleboro' ; A. C, '56 ; Tea., Mass. and R. I. ; Clerk in War Dept., Washington, '63-'68. Has in preparation "A History of Scituate, R. I." m. Lurana Matthewson, Scituate, R. I., Dec. 11, 1869, One child. P. 0. ad., Olneyville, R. I. Samuel Read Warren; (Fayettville, Vt.) ; s., John P. Warren ; b. Apr. 4, 1834; A. C., '56; grad., Y. C, 1860; Law. Last known ad.. Bureau of Education, Washington, D. C. John Milton White; b. Heath, Nov. 29, 1832; A. C, '56-'58; Tea., Haydenville ; Waterloo, la. ; Fruit Far. m. Martha D. Reed, Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1862. Two children. P. O. ad.. New Brunswick, N. J. CLASS OF 1861. Copley Amory; s., Charles Amory ; b. Boston, May 10, 1841; A. C, '59 ; grad., W. C, 1861 ; 2ud. Lieut. 4th U. S. Cav., '61-'63 ; was interested in Arctic explorations for W. C. ; Stock Broker, Bos- ton, '66-'79. m. Fay, Boston. One son. d. of pneumonia, Dec. 16, 1879. Charles Eugene Chenery ; (Northampton) ; s. , Richard Chene- ry ; b. June 16, 1841 ; A. C, '58-'60 ; entered naval service as Asst. Paymaster, on Sloop Naragansett, Pacific Squadron, June 1863; Paymaster, North Atlantic Squadron, under Rear Admiral Palmer, '66-'68. m. Wilson, Northampton. Non-Graduates, 1861. 115 Herbert Webster Crane ; (Northampton) ; s., Denzel M. and Bathsheba Hayward (Phillips) Crane ; b. Grafton, Vt., Sept. 25, 1841; prep., Northampton High School; A. C, '57-'60 ; Cashier and Book-keeper, N. Y. City. d. N. Y. City, May 19, 1869. WiLLARD Sylvester Cook ; (Amherst) ; A. C, '59-'60 ; see class James Martyn Cushman; (Taunton); s., Martyn Cushman ; b. Shutesbury, July 4, 1839 ; A. C, '57 ; Co. G, 4th Mass. Vol., 1861 ; Law., Taunton, '61-; City Clerk, Taunton, '62-; Chairman Board of Assessors, Taunton, three years, m. Louise M. Goif, Taunton, Aug. 5, 1862. Five children. P. 0. ad., Taunton. Elipha White Fenn ; s., Joel William and Mary Burden (Lega- re) Fenn; b. Charlestown, S. C, July 11, 1838; prep., Phillips Acad., And. ; A. C, '58-'61 ; Tea., Orangeburg, S. C. m. Emma Berwick Legarg, Orangeburg, S. C, July, 1863. One child P. O. iid.. Care of Rev. W. H. Fenn, Portland, Me. George BoARDMAN Fittz; (Middleboro') ; A. C, '56-'58 ; see class of 1860. LoNzo Lyon Fittz; (Middleboro'); s., Eev. Henry Fittz; b. Marblehead, Dec. 17, 1839; A. C, '58-'60 ; grad., B. U., 1861 ; New. T. Inst., 1865; Ord., Feb. 36, 1866; Pas., So. Wilbraham, '66; Saginaw, City, Mich., '67; Somerset, '69-'73. P. O. ad., (1879) Rockland. Franklin Charles Flint; (Shrewsbury) ; s., Henry H. Flint; b. Nelson, N. H., June 16, 1836; A. C, '57-'59 ; grad.. Tufts C, 1861 ; Prin., High S., Westboro' ; Pas. Universalist churches South- bridge and Attleboro ; Supt., Schools, Southbridge, '67-73. Pub., Biography of Rev. W. W. Wilson, and School Reports, m. Mary Louise Mellish, Auburn, 1865. Three daughters, d. Shrewsbury, Mar. 23, 1876. George Leroy Gleason ; (Warren, N. H.) ; s. , Salmon Gleason ; b. Bristol, N. H., Feb. 25, 1835 ; A. C, '57-'59 ; grad., D. C, '61 ; A. T. S., '64; Pas., Bristol, Vt., '64-'67 ; West Rutland, Vt., '67- '69 ; Manchester, '69; — . m. Charlotte Augusta Perkins, Topsfield, Oct. 4, 1864. Five children. P. 0. ad., Manchester by the Sea. William Eugene Gosling; s., William Gosling; b. Shelbyville, Teun., Nov. 20, 1840; A. C, '58-'60 ; grad., Jeff. C, Phila., Pa., 1865; Phys. Phila.; Parsons, Kans. m. Gertrude Augusta Dean, Phila., Pa., 1867. Three children, d. Shelbyville, Tenn,. Apr. 11, 1876. IIG NON-G-RADUATES, 1861. Henry Abijah Hubbabd ; s., Daniel Hubbard; b. Ludlow, Aug. 26, 1836; A. C, '57-'58 ; Capt., Co. I, 37th Mass. Vols., '61-'62. m. Amnie Booth, Ludlow, Oct. 19, 1861. d. Roanoke Is., N. C, Feb. 13, 1863. WitLiAM Henky IviNS ; (Philadelphia, Pa.) ; s., .Aaron Ivins ; b. Mar. 11, 1840; A. C, '57-'58 ; partial course, U. 'C„ '61. Arthur Kemble ; (Wenham) ; s., Edmund Kemble ; b. May 8, 1840 ; A. C, '57 ; Ass't Surg., U. S. Navy, N. A. Squadron, 61-'62. Frank Kimball; (Salem); s., Ebcnezer Kimball ; b. Feb. 10, 1843; A. C.,-'58-'59, James Laihd ; (Clinton.) ; b. Huntingdon, Canada East, Sept. 4, 1833; A. C, '57-'59 ; grad., Ober. Coll., 1861; A. T. S., 1864;. s. s., Jewett City, Ct., '64-'65 ; Ord., Mar. 15, 1866 ; Pas., Guildhall, Vt., '66-'70; Hollis, N. H., '70-'74. m. (1) Sarah M. Thompson, Huntingdon, C. E., 1857; (2) Laura G. Willet, Derry, N. H., 1869. Nine children, d. Hollis, N. H., Aug. 20, 1874. Frederick Bartlett Lawson ; (Lowell); s., Peter and Emeline (Stone) Lawson ; b. Apr. 24, 1839 ; A. C, '57 ; Ass't Surg. U, S. N., '62-'65 ; M. D., B. M. I., '65 ; Phys., N. Y. City ; -Surg., N. Y. Health Board, '70-'73. P. 0. ad., 68 W. 38th St., N. Y. City. Montgomery Mead Livingston; (Boston) ; s., Essex R. Living- ston ; b. Feb 5, 1839 ; A. C, '57. d. Brooklyn, N. Y.,. Nov. 14, 1877. David Starrett Morgan ; (Andover) ; s., David and Roxana (Whiting) Morgan ; b. Johnson, Vt. , Jan. 34, 1835 ; prep., Phillips Acad. And.; A. C, '57-58; grad., XJ. C, '60; U. T. S., '61-'62 ; Co. H, 1st Mass. Heavy Artil., '63-'64; A. T. S., '64-'65 ; grad., U. T. S., 1866; Ord., (Cong.) June 26, 1867; Pas., Worthington, '67-'69; s. s., Montello, Wis., '69-'70; Pas., Westfield, Wis., '71- '72; La Porte, la., '72-'75. m. Charlotte Battles, dau., Henry Wardwell, Andover, May 34, 1867. Four children, d. La Porte, la., Jan. 10, 1879. Leonard Fiske Morse ; s., Daniel Morse; b. W. Needham, (now Wellesley) Feb. 9, 1840; A. C, '57-'59 ; grad., Y, C, 1861 ; Sec'y of Manf. Co., New Haven, Ct. m. Siira D.'Grandy, New Haven, Ct., June 3, 1868. P. 0. ad., Box 1016, New Haven, Ct. Frederick William Norwood ; (Monson) ; s., Rev. Francis Nor- wood ; b. Nov. 4, 1840 ; A. C, '57. . Eben Pope; (Dorchester); b. Milton, Apr. 39, 1838; A. C, '58- '59, '59-'61. d, Dorchester, Oct., 1, 1861. Non-Graduates, 18G2. ]17 Henky Clay Roome ; (Oxford, N. Y.) ; s., Edwurd A. and Phebe A Roome; b. Feb. 22, 1838; prep., Oxford Acad., N. y.; A C, 57- 60; 2nd Lieut., 89th Reg., N. Y. Vols., '61-'62 ; Ciipt., '63; Major, 64-65 ; Lieut. Col., 1865 ; Electrician, N. Y. City, m Ma- ry Jane, dan., Anstin Rouse, Oxford, N. Y., Mar. 5,1864. Five children. P. O. ad., 194 Broadway, N. Y. City. Lowell Smith Russell ; (Amherst) ; s. Levi and Sarah Russell ; b. Hadley, Feb. 13, 1838 ; prep., K. U. Acad, ; A. C, '57-'58 ; d. of consumption, Dec. 34, 1858. Nehemiah Adams Smith; (Salem); s., Amos Smith; b. Mar. 12, 1840; A.C., '57-'59. David Pohtek Stowell, M. D. ; (Pitzwilliam, X. H.) ; s., David Stowell ; b. Sept. 22, 1838 ; prep. , Phillips Acad., And. ; A. C.,'57- '58 ; grad,, Univ. of City of N. Y., Mar. 7, 1863 ; Phys. in army ; Waterville, Me. ; Supt. Schools, Brookline, N. H., '66 ; Justice of Peace, N". H.. '65-'70 ; Mercer, Me., '71-'77. m. Sarah E., dan., Kimball Batchelder, Mt. Vernon, N. II., May 21, 1863. P. 0. ad., "Waterville, Me. Edwin James Sweet ; (Milford) ; s., George W. Sweet ; b. Hub- bardton, Vt., June 17,1840; A. C, '57-'58 ; Law., Worcester; Lieut, and Major of 40th N.Y. Vols., '61-'64 ; Clerk in War Dept., '64r-'73; Real estate business, Washington, D. C, '72— . Pub., Memoirs of the Rebellion, m. Addie M. Wilson, Milford, Feb. 17, 1863. Two children. P. O. ad., 437 M. St., Washington, D. C. Philan Currier Whidden ; (Salmon Palls, N. H.) ; s., Josiah P. Whidden; b. Nov. 21, 1839; A. C, '57. M. D., H. M. C, 1866. Ebenezer Wright; (Huntington) ; s.. Rev. Ebenezer B. Wright; b. Lndlow, Sept. 19, 1830 ; A. C, '57-58 ; grad., Colum. L. S.,'65 ; Agt., N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, 111. m. Mary D. Cowles, Amherst, Nov. 15, 1860. Six children. P. O. ad.. Normal, 111. CLASS OF 1862. Edward Hitchcock Adams, M. D. ; (Amherst) ; s.. Prof. Charles Baker and Mary (Holmes) Adams ; b, Middlebury, Vt, Aug. 18, 1843; prei)., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '58; Clerk in the Drug store of S. K. OiT, Amherst, '62-'63 ; Surg. Steward on U. S. Steamer, Pembina, '63 ; U. S. Steamer Wachusetts, in search of Rebel Pri- vateer Shenandoah and in the Asiatic Squadron, under Rear Admi- ral Boll, '65-68; Apothecary, U. S. Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C, '68-76. Rec, M. D., from Georgetown Univ. Washington, D. C, 1876 ; Phys., Amherst, '76—, P. 0. ad., Amherst. 118 Non-Gkabuates, 1862. Augustus Alvokd ; b. Bolton, Ct., Ang. 30, 1834; prep., Mon- son Acad. ; A. C, '56, '59-'60 ; studied theol., T. I., Ct., did not grad. ; enlisted 1st Ct, Heavy Artil., Hartford, Ct., Nov. 24, 1863 ; promoted Chap. 31st U. S. C. T., Feb. 9, 1865 ; served under Gen. Grant in the army of the James and Gens. Sheridan and Weitzel in Texas, '65 ; in service of U. S. Christian Com., Texas, '65-'66 ; s. s., Marlboro, Vt., '66-'67; Ridgebury, Ct., '67-'71 ; West Suffield, Ct., '71-'73 ; Cummington, '73-'74; West Granville, '74-'79 ; Hills- boro' Centre, N. H., '80 — . m. Laurestine A. Hartwell, Lisbon, N. H., Sept. 6, 1866. Two children. P. 0. ad., Hillsborough Centre N. H. Joseph Willaed Beown ; s., Joseph Brown; b. Abington, May 31, 1839 ; prep., Phillips Acad., And., and private tuition ; A. C, '58-'59 ; Tea., Abington, six months ; Co. K, 7th Mass. Vols., '61- '64; 3nd Lieut., Signal Corps U. S. A., '64-'65 ; Assigned to the StafE of Gen. P. E. Connor, as chief signal ofiBcer, 1865 ; Grocer, Abington, '65-'68 ; Tea., Abington, Milton and Hyde Park ; Sub- Master, "Emerson School," Boston, m. Lucia E. Reed, Abington, June 11, 1861. Six children. P. 0. ad.. West Medford. Ansel Oscar Burt; s., Bartholomew Bnrt ; b. Taunton, Aug. 10, 1840; prep. , Parsonage S. , Taunton, under Dr. H. B. Wheel- wriglit ; A. C, '58 ; grad., B. U., 1863 ; Prin., Provincetown High School, '6o-'68 ; Summer St. School, Taunton, '70 — . m. Maij E, Leonard, Taunton, Mar. 31, 1866. One child. P. O. ad., Taunton. Thomas Notes Chase; b. West Newbury, July 18, 1838; A. C, '59-60 ; grad., D. C, 1862 ; Prin., Royalton Acad., Vt., '62-'64; Clerk in the U. S. Gen. P. O. at Washington, '64^. m. Mary M. Tuttle, Acton, Aug. 1, 1862. P. O. ad., U. S. Gen. P. 0., Wash- ington, D. C. Edward Ebenezer Cline ; s., Ebenezer H. Cline ; b. So. Ame- nia, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1839 ; prep., S. Amenia (N. Y.) Sem. ; A. C, '58-'59 ; Far. and Merch., S. Amenia, N. Y., '59—. m. Fannie A. Reed, S. Amenia, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1862. Three children. P. 0. ad.. South Amenia, N. Y. John Lewis Ewell ; s., Samuel Ewell ; b. Byfield, Sept. 4, 1840 ; prep., Dummer (Byfield) Acad. ; A. C, '58; grad., Y. C, 1865; Corporal, 60th Mass. Inf., July 20,-Nov. 1864 ; Tea., Chambersburg, . Pa., Nashville, Tenn., and Wash. Univ., St. Louis, Mo. ; Prin., of Prep. Dept., Nashville Univ., six months; grad., A. T. S., 1870; Ins. Pas., Waverly, Dec. 10,1874; 2nd ch. MillLury, Apr. 16, 1878—. m. Emily S. Hall, Bradford, Dec. 30, 1872. Three child- ren. P. O. ad., Millbury. Non-Gkaduates, 1863. 119 George Fark; s., John Farr; b. Littleton, N. H., Feb. 12,1836; A, C, '58-'59 ; gnid., D. 0., 1863 ; Capt., 13th Reg., N. H. Vols., Sept. 19, 1863 ; wounded in the battle of Coal Harbor, June 1, '64 ; Memb. of a military Com. at Norfolk, Va., Feb.-June 1865 ; studied law !i short time; Agt. of a Manuf. Co., Littleton, N. H. ; Grocer, Littleton, N. H., 1873 ; Proprietor of "Oak Hill House," Littleton, N. H., '74—; Dept. Sheriff for counties of Grafton and Coos, N. H., '70-. m. E. Carrie Norcross, Springfield, Jan. 11, 1871. Two children. P. 0. ad., Littleton, N. H. Dyer Ball Nelson Fish; s., Dr. Seth Fish; b. North Amherst Aug. 10, 1838 ; prep. , Shelburne Falls Acad, and Ct. Lit. Ins. ; A, C, '58-'59; Tea., N. J., one year; grad., B. Med. I. Pittsfleld, Nov. 1862 ; A.ss't Surg., 27th Mass. Vols., Jan. 9, 1863 ; promoted Surg., Sept. 30, 1864; Phys., N. Amherst, '65-'72 ; Amherst, '72—. m. Georgie A. Ward, Lynn, Feb. 2, 1865. Two sons. P. 0. ad., Amherst. Henry Allen Ford, A. M. ; (Lacon, HI.) ; s., Alven Ford; b. Ithacii, N. Y., Sept. 34, 1838 ; prep., under private tutors and at Eureka C, HI. ; A. C, '58 ; studied law, Mich. U., '59-'60 ; Tea., Gregory's Com'l C, Kalamazoo, Mich., '60-'61 ; ad. to the bar, Kiilamazoo, 1861 ; Local Ed., "The Telegraph and Gazett6," B^la- mazoo, '61-'63 ; Com. 3nd Lieut., 19th Mich. Vols., July 28, 1863 ; l)romoted 1st Lieut, and Capt, ; captured at Thompson's Station Tenn., Mar. 5; 1863, and was two months in Libby prison ; Law., Niles, Mich., '65-'67 ; Snpt. of Schools, Berien Co., Mich., '67- '71; E>1. and Pub., of "Michigan Teacher," 1876; "Northern In- diana Teacher," '74-'76 ; "Kalamazoo Daily and Weekly Tele- graph," '75-77; Educational News Bd.of "Educational Weekly," Kalamazoo Mich. ; Conductor of Teacher's Institutes. Pub., "In Memoriam, Kev. W. S. Higgins, Pas., of Presb. ch., Kalamazoo, 1863." Eec. A. M. from Kalamazoo C, 1870. m. (1) Emily F. Chipman, Niles, Mich., Sept. 6, 1863; (2) Kate Breasley, June 17, 1874. One child. P. 0. ad., Kalamazoo, Mich. John Wesley Dame Gereish ; (W. Lebanon, Me.) ; s., John Ger- rish; b. Feb. 4,1838; A. C, '59-'63. d. of consumption, Apr. 14, 1862. John Goddard ; s., Warren Goddard ; b. N. Bridgewater, Oct. 9, 1839; prep., N. Bridgewater Acad. ; A. C, '58; studied theol. with Rev. Warren Goddard ; s. s., Yarmouth Port; Bridgewater; Salem ; Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. ; Ord., Feb. 4, '66 ; Pas., ■'Ne/w Jerusalem "(Swedenborg) ch., Cincinnati, 0.,'66-. Pub., a pamphlet "The One Divine Father," 1873. . m. Mary E. Burnham, Waltham, June 7, 1866. Five children. P. O. ad., Cincinnati, O. 130 Non-Graduates, 1862. Eben Thomas Hale ; b. Newburyport, May 9, 1843 ; A, C, '59- '60 ; grad., Y. C, 1862 ; Pri., Co. A, 45th Mass. Vols. ; grad., H. L. S., 1865 ; Manuf. of fancy note paper and envelopes. Boston, d. Newburyport, Sept. 7, 1868. Joseph Francis Hall ; b. Jamestown, N. Y., Apr. 9, 1837 ; prep,, Acad, in Eandolph, N. Y. ; A. 0., '58 ; in his brother's store and manuf. of tin ware, Jamestown, till 1861 ; Serg., Co. F, 112th, N. Y. Vols. ; Clerk Adj. Gen's, office, Washington, was sent home on furlough for his health, d. Jamestown, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1864. Chaunoet Van Vleit Ham; (Schodack, N. Y.) ; s. , Isaac Ham ; b. May 25, 1886 ; A. C, 'o8-'59. d. Jan. 1, 1860. Thomas Henderson ; (Amherst) ; s. , Horace Henderson ; b. Sun- derland, Nov. 24, 1835; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '58-'59 ; grad.. Berk. M. I., Nov. 1863; Ass't Surg., U. S. army, '63-'65 ; Phys. and Surg., Easthampton, '63-'64; Boston,'65-'70 ; "Waltham, Mass. and Lake Forest, 111.. '70-'78 ; Chicago, HI., '78—. m. Au- gusta Bowker, Phippsburgh, Me., Dec. 31, 1863. Five children. P. O. ad.. Lake Forest, HI. Moses Nowell Hunt; s. , Dr. Ebenezer Hunt ; b. Dan vers, Dec. 11, 1839; prep., Holton High S., Danvers, and New Hampton, N. H. ; A. C, '59-;61 ; grad., H. M. C, 1867; Phys., St. Louis, Mo. d. St. Louis, Mo., Nov, 17, 1873. Edward Maynard ; s., Hon. Horace Maynard ('38); b. Knos- ville, Tenn., Feb. 3, 1843; prep., under private tuition; A. C, 'o8-'60 ; 1st East Tenn. Eeg. ; promoted 2nd Lieut. ; Adjt. and Lieut. Col., '61-'65; on Gov. Brownlow's Staff 18 months; app. IJ. S. Consul to Turk's Is., Oct. 1866. m. Eliza J. Harper, Ham- ilton, O., Sept. 12, 1866. One son. d. Grand Turk,- Jan. 10, 1868. Ephraim Merriam; (Merrimack, N. H.) ; s., Marshall Merriam; b. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 9, 1838; prep.. Normal Inst., Merrimack, N. H, and at New Ipswich Acad., N. H. ; A. C, '58-'60; grad., Med. Dept., D. C, 1863; Phys., Lunenburg, a short time; Ass't Surg., 40th Mass. Vols.and in Hospital at Washington, D. C, '64- '66; Phys., Washington, D. C, '66—. m. Helen Wirt White, Washington, Mar. 2; 1864. Eight children. P. 0. ad.. No. 622 New Jersey Ave., Washington, D. C. Edward Mqpris ; s., Hon. Henry Morris, ('32) ; b. Springfield, Jan. 16, 1841; prep., Springfield, and Williston Sem.; A. C, '58-'60 ; 46th Mass. Vols., Aug. 29, '62-July 29, '63 ; read law with Henry Morris, Esq'., Springfield ; ad. to the bar, June 30, 1864 ; Law., Springfield, P. 0. ad., Springfield. % Nou--Uraduates, 18G2. ]^!1 John Davis Parkek ; (Salem); s., J. B. Parker; b. Boston, Mar. 11, 1840 ; prep., Exeter Acad., N. H., and Salem High S. ; A. C, '58 ; Ass't Supervisor of the U. S. Trea. Dept., in S. 0., a year or two; mannf. of "Safe and Jewelry boxes." m, Mary A.Bates, Hingham, Feb. 1866. Two children. Res., in Salem, P. 0. ad., Gardner and Parker, 13 Bowker St., Boston. Elliott Payson ; (Rowley); s., Thomas E. Payson ; b. Aug. 29, 1842 ; A. C, '58-'59 ; served on Gunboat Tecumseh, Western Gun- boat Fleet, d. of pneumonia, Cairo, 111., Mar. 24, 186.3. Samuel Barrett Pettengill ; s., Jonathan S. Pettengill ; b. Graf- ton, Vt., Feb. 7, 1839 ; prep., Burr Sem., Manchester, Vt. ; A. C, '59 ; Co. B, 7th Squadron, E. I. Cav. four months ;■ P. T. S., '63- '64; grad., A. T. S.,'66; s. s.. Little Sioux, la., '67-'68 ; Far., Grafron, Vt., '68-'74; s. s., Rutland, Vt., '74; Ed., and part Pro- prietor of Eutland "Daily and Weekly Herald," '74-'77 ; Ed. in chief of "Herald and Globe," '77-. P. 0. ad., Rutland, Vt. Gardner Carpenter Pierce, M. D. ; (North Abington) ; s.. Rev. Willard Pierce ; b. Foxboro', Feb. 22, 1838 ; prep.. High S., Abing- ton ; A. C, '58 ; grad., D, C, 1863 ; grad., H. M. C, 1866 ; Phvs., Ashland, '66—. m. P. H. Pope, Acushnet, Dec. 25, 1867. One child. P. 0. ad., Asliland. Eben Pope; (Dorchester) ; see class of 1861. George Lovell Richardson; s., Joseph S, Richardson; b. East Medway, Mar. 9, 1838; A. C, '58-'59 ; grad., D. C, 1862; Tea., Sherborn High S.,'62; Wrentham, (now Norfolk) and Abington, '63-64; Grocer, Chicago, 111., '64-'66 ; Tea., Abington Centre High S. and Town Clerk, '66 — . m. Amelia B. Boyd, Rockville, Dec. 1, 1864. Two sons. P.O. ad., Abington. Erastus Huntington Saunders; h. New London, Ct., Feb. 5, 1838; prep.. New London ; A. C, '58-'61 ; grad., Y. C, 1863; Tea., Westchester, Pa., '63-'64 ; Tarrytown, N. Y., '64-'65 ; grad., Gen. Epis. T. S., N. Y. City, 1868 ; Ord. Dea., Trinity Chapel, N. Y. City, '68; Asst. Min., St. Mury's ch., Brooklyn, L. I. and Supt. St. Mary's S. and Kindergarten," '68-'69 ; Ord. Priest, Apr. 1869; Windham. Ct., '69-71 ; West Burlington, N. Y., '71-'72 ; Rec, of Calvary ch., Cairo, N. Y., '72-73 ; "st. Marks, Green Island, N. Y., '73-'74 ; Asst. iMin., ch. of tlie Heavenly Rest, N. Y. City, '74- '75; Rec., RutlierfordPark, N. J., '?o-'77 ; Asst. Min., St. Ann's ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., '77-'78 ; Rec, Holy Trinity, Greenport and St. Mary's, "Slielter Is., '78—. m. Anna Maria Maitland, Brooklyn, L. I., Eeb. 4, 1869. P. 0. ad., Greenport, N. Y. 32 NON-aEAnUATBS, 1863. Edward Hyde Sherman ; s., John N. Sherman ; b. Wayland, ^ov. 7, 1836 ; prep., Wiiylaud High S., and under a private tutor; L. C, '58; Far., '58-'63 ; manuf. of straw goods, '63 — . m. Clara 1. Loker, Wayland, June 30, 1859. Five children. P. O. ad., i'ranklin , Frederick Augdstus Stevens; (Bangor, Me.) ; s.. Gen. Joseph '.Stevens; b. May 10, 1839; A. C, '59 ; Col., Me. Reg. during he war; Freight Agt., Toledo, Wabash and Western R. R., St. jouis, Mo., -'77. P. 0. ad. is unknown, Absalom Humphreys Tate ; (Mountain Island, N. C.) ; b. Greens- )or-o', N. C, Sept. 9, 1841 ; prep.. New Garden S., N. C. ; A. C, 58-'59 ; Far, and Merch. ; in the manuf. of woolen goods, Char- otte, N. C. m. M. E. Overman, Charlotte, N. C. Four children. ?>. O. ad., Charlotte, N. C. William Gillon Thompson; see class of '63. Henry Parkhurst Wells; (Brooklyn, N. Y.) ; s.. Dr. P. P. SVells ; b. Providence, R. I., Sept. 14, 1843; prep., Williston Sem. ind Mt. Pleasant S., Amherst; A. C, '58, '59-61 ; 1st Lieut., 13th ^. Y. Heavy Artil., '63-'65 ; with "Naval Brigade," during greater ;)art of war; studied law with C. B. Soule, Esq., N, Y. City; adi the bnr, 1869 ; Law., N. Y. City, '69 — . Has written various irticles for press on professional topics. P. 0. ad., 229 Broadway, M. Y. City. CLASS OF 1863. James Carlos Adams; (Pnmfret, Vt.) ; s., Jarvis and Eunice H. Adams ; b. Croydon, N. H., Sept. 17, 1837 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; k. C, '59-'60; in 13th U. S. Lif., Dubuque, la., '61-'63 ; Hospital Steward, '62-'63 ; Ass't Surg., '63-'65; grad., Med. Dept., Univ., Mich., 1868; Pliys. and Surg., Chicago, 111., '65—. m. Lucinda ^ictorine Kellogg, Fairfield, 0., Oct. 26, 1870. One child. P. 0. id., Chicago, 111. John Tolman Alden; (CincinnuH, O.); s., John Tolman and Elizabeth Susiin Alden ; b. Springfield, III., Julv 25, 1841; prep., Brooks Sem., Cincinnati, 0. ; A. C, '60-'61 ; Memb. of finn of Al- len and Bro. "Alden Fruit Vinegar Works," St. Louis, Mo. P. 0. id., St. Louis, Mo. Sbth Jones Axtell, Jr. ; (Grafton); s., S. J., and Lucy B. (Strattou) Axtell; b. Worcester, Dec. 18, 1841; prep., Pierce Acad., Middleboro' ; A. C, '59-'60 ; grad., B. U„ 1864; Pas., Munroe, Mich, and W. Mcdway; Prin., Leland Univ., New Orleans, La. m. Mary C. Fletcher, Grafton, Aug. 1, 1865. Three children. P.O. id., Leland Univ., Now Orleans, La. (or West Medway, Mass.) Non-Graduates, 1863. 123 Don Ferdinand Brigham ; (Mansfield, Ct.) ; s., Lewis and Lew- ezar (Tilden) Brigham ; b. Utica, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1839 ; prep., un- der Mr, Tufts, Monson ; A. C, '59-'61 ; mercantile business, N. Y. Citj, and Oxford, N. J. m. Harriet M. Storrs, Mansfield, Ct.,Nov. 24, 1863. Five children. P. O. ad., Oxford, N. J. George Ellery Burrall ; s., Ovid and Rebecca (Turner) Bur- rail; b. E. Machias, Mo., Nov. 14, 1842; prep., Washington Acad., E. Machias; A. C, '60-'62 ; studied med. with Dr. John Baker, E. Machias, '62-'64 ; att'd med. lee, H. M, C, •64-'65; Lumber busi- ness and Ship-building, '65 — ; Justice of Peace ten years ; School Com. ; Supervisor of Schools, '80 — . P, O. ad.. East Machias, Me. Stephen Gushing, Jr., M. D. ; (Charlestown) ; b. May 39, 1841 ; A. C, '61-'63; grad., H. M. C., 1866. Edward Leroy Draper ; (Ware) ; s., Ijyman Draper ; b. Pel- ham, Nov. 28, 1842 ; A, C, '59-'60 ; grad., H. M. C, 1868; Phys., U. S. army and navy; and Holyoke. m. Alice W. Bemis, Cam- bridge, Oct. 7, 1869. Two children. P. O. ad., Holyoke. George Ephraim Fuller; (Palmer); b. Wilbraham, Dec. 25, 1838; A. C, '59-'61 ; Hospital Steward, 27th Mass: Vols., '61-'64 ; U. S. army, '64-'66 ; grad., Georgetown, M. C, Washington, D. C, 1865 ;" Phys. and Surg., Brimfield, '66-'68; Monson, '68— . m. (1) Harriet Green, Monson, Dec. 25, 1865; (2) Caroline Field, Amherst, June 21, 1877. One child. P. O. ad., Monson. .Nelson Newton Glazier; s., John Newton and Phebe Cass (Bourn) Glazier; b. Stratton, Vt., Dec. 12, 1838; prep,, Leland Sem., Townscnd, Vt. ; A. C, '59-'62 ; Corporal, 2nd Lieut, and 1st Lieut., 11th Vt. Vols. ; lost left arm at Spottsylvania Court H., May 18, 1864; grad., B. Univ., 1866; New. T.^S., 1869; Pas., (Bap.)Central Falls, R. I., '69-71; Montpelier, Vt.,'72-'80; Rep., Vt. Legis., '65 and '67; Chap., Vt. State Senate, '72-'78 ; Supt. of Schools, Montpeliei', several years. P. O. ad., Montpelier, Vt. Isaac K Harris ; (North Bridgewater) ; s., Lsaac and Ad- eline (Kinsman) Harris; b. Feb. 15, 1840; prep., N. Bridgewater Acad,; A.'C, '59-'60 ; grad., Bridgewater Normal S., 1862; Tea., two vears; Civil engineer, Boston and Lynn ; City engineer, Lynn, '69-'76. m. Abbie F. Lane, Lynn, Aug. 10, 1871. P. 0. ad., 20 West Green St., Lynn. Edward Payson Jackson, A. M. ; (Dunstable) ; s.. Rev. William C. Jackson '(miss'y, A. B. C. F. M., Turkey) ; b. Erzroom, Turkey, Asia, .Mar. 15, 1840; A. C, '60; 45th Mass. Vols., Corporal, 2nd Lieut, '02-'64; Rec. A. M. from A. C, 1870 ; Tea., Boston Latin J4 Non-Geaduatbs, 1863. chool. Pub., "Astronomical Geography" and "Mural Maps of le Heavens." m. Helen Maria Smith, Lowell, Mar. 23, 1865. 'hree children. P. 0. ad., cor. G-lendale and Hancock Sts., Dor- tiester Dist., Boston. Henry Eeastus Jewett ; s., Ephraim Jewett ; b. St. Johnsbury, n., Apr. 9, 1842 ; A. C, '59-60 ; grad., A. T. S. 1869 ; Pas., Eed- food, Cal., '69-'79; Supt. of Schools, San Mateo Co., Cal., '73- 75 ; Prin., Golden Gate Acad., '79 — . Pub., several sermons, m. dice H. , dan., Kev. T. E. Dwinell, Sacramento, Cal., May 31, 1876. )ne child. P. O. ad„ Golden Gate Academy, Oakland, Cal. Edvtard Gilbert King ; s., William Jones and Lydia (Gilbert) fina; ; b. Providence, R. I., Nov, 20, 1841 ; prep,, Providence High 5, ; A. C, '59 ; W, C,, a short time ; Merch. m, Mary Montgom- :ry Atwater, New H'.iven, Ct,, May 31, 1866, Four children, d. 3ept. 18, 1872, Frederick Augustus King ; s,, Wni, J. and Lydia (Gilbert) King; 1. Providence, E, L, Jan. 17, 1844; A, C, '59-'61 ; B, U., a short ;ime ; Merch. m, L. C. Jones, Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 6,1870. Two children. P. 0, ad.. Providence, E. L Smith Gurney Lapham ; s., Wm. G. and Rebecca T, Lapham ; 3. Cunandaigua, N, Y,, July 19, 1843; prep., Canandaigua Acad. ; A. C, '59-''61 ; grad., W. C., 1863. Ed., Syracuse Courier, N. Y. m. Emma Jerome Jackson, Syracuse, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1864. Three shildren. P. 0. ad., Syracuse, N", Y, Henry Orlando Marcy, M, D. ; s,, Smith and Fanny (Gibbs) Marcy ; b, Otis, June 23, 1837; prep,, Wilbrahnm Acad, ; A, C, '59 ; grad., H. M. S., June, 1863 ; Univ. of Berlin, Germany, '69-'70 ; Asst, Surg., 43d Mass. Vols., Newbern, N. C, '63 ; Surg,^ 35thU. S. C. T,, '63-'65 ; Brigade and Div. Surg, and chief med. Officer, Fla. Vice Pres., of Am. Med, Asso. ; Memb, , Mass. Med Soc. and of the Am. Acad, of Med, Pub,, Sanitary Lessons drawn from Cambridge mortality statistics, '73 ; Ante Uterine Sub Peritoneal Hematocele, '74; Fracture of the Patella iind Treatment by a new Method, '76 ; Plastic Splints in Surgery, '77 ; Eadical Cure of Hernia by the anti- septic use of Carbolized Cat-gut Ligatures, '78 ; Aspiration of Knee Joint, '79 ; Translation of a work by Prof. G, B, Ercoloni, of Bo- logna, '80 ; also several shorter papers, m, Sarah Elizabeth "Wen- dell, Great Falls, N, H., Oct, 14, 1863, Two children, P, O, ad,, 690 Main St., Cambridge. William Piper Montelius ; s.,' Charles and Rebecca (Howard) Montelius; b, Mifflinburg, Pa,, Dec, 29, 1844; prep., Miftliuburg Acad.; A, C, '59-'60 ; grad,, Laf. C, 1864; Alleghany T. s!, Pittsburg, Pa., '04; Christian Com. in the South, '{15. d. Mifflin- burg, Pa., Juno 10, 1865. Non-Gkaduates, 18G3. 125 A1.0NZO BuENHAM Newell ; s., John and Paulina Sophronia (Big- elow) Newell; b. S. Wilbrabam, June 6, 1835 ; prop., Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraham; A. C, '59-'60 ; Tea., Wilbrabam, five years; Lockport, N. B. ; Tea. and Far., South Wilbrabam, '73—; School Com. of Wilbrabam, '71-'74, '75-'78; Hamden, '78—. m. Elvira Keep, Monson, Ja.n. 31, 1861. Five children. P. 0. ad., Hamden. Lyman Paeteidge ; (West Med way) ; s. , Elihu and Maria Part- ridge; b. Med way, Aug. 23, 1836; prep.. Fierce Acad., Middle- boro ; A. C, '59-'60 ; grad., B. U., 1863 ; New. T, S., 1866 ; Pas., (Bap.) Wales, '66-'69 ; Wakefield, E. I., '70-'73 ; Sharon, '72—. Pub., Decoration Day Oration, and a sermon, m. Julia 0. Elliott, Thompson, Ct., June 28, 1870. Two children. F. 0. ad., Sharon. Edward Theeon Fatten; (Portland, Me.); s. , Stephen and Elizabeth J. (Poyen) Patten; b. Merrimac, Oct. 20, 1841 ; A. C, '59-'60; Lumber merch., Portland, m. Mary A., dau., Col. Geo. W. Stanley, Augusta, Me., Jan. 18, 1870. One son. d. New Haven, Ct., Oct. 18, 1877. Ransom Dickinson Pratt; (Middleboro') ; s., Eev. Stillman and Eleanor Morton (Dickinson) Pratt ; b. Orleans, July 23, 1838 ; prep., Phillips Acad., And. and Fierce Acad., Middleboro'; A. C, '59-61 ; Sergeant, 27th Mass. Vols., '61-'64 ; Journalist, Newbury- port, Middleboro', Boston, Marlboro; St. Louis, Mo.; Ass't in Mass. Labor Bureau, '70-'71 ; School Com., Marlboro, '79-'80. m. Annette Louisa Goss, Middleboro', Mar. 24, 1866. Three children. P. 0. ad., Marlboro. James Alexander Rhea ; s., Samuel apd Martha (Lynn) Rhea ; b. Blountville, Tenn. ; Dec. 5, 1840; prep., Jeff. Acad., Blonnt- ville ; A. C, '59 -'61 ; studied law with Gov. Watts, of Ala. ; Law., Montgomery Ala. ; was one of three to revise the code of Ala., in 1867; Maj! and Lieut. Col., 60th Tenn. Cav. of the Conf, army during the late war. m. Sallie F. Whitins:, Montgomery, Ala., June. 17, 1868. d. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 31, 1871. Joseph Beainard Ehea ; s., Samuel and Martha (Lynn) Rhea ; b. Blountville, Tenn., Apr. 8, 1838 ; prep., Jefferson Acad, ; A. C, '59-'61 ; Merch., Marion, Va. m. Ellen W. Shefifley, Marion, Va., Oct. 10, 1866. Three children. P. O. ad., Marion", Va. Edwaed Combs Eobbins ; (St. Louis, Mo.) ; s,, Samuel and Ma- ry Augusta Robbins ; b. Hawesville, Ky. , Dec. 5, 1841 ; prep., St. Louis'kigh S. ; A.. C, '60-'61 ; Iron business, St. Louis, m. Ella Woodruff Kingsland, St. Louis, Dec. 5,1873. One child. P. 0. lid. 3504 Lindell Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 26 Non-Geaduatbs, 1864. Albert Egberts; s., Ephraim and Mary (Warner) Roberts; b. ^. Amherst, Mar. 22, 1840 ; prep,, Pierce Acad., Middleboro'.; A. L, 'o9-'60 ; 52nd Mass, Vols., '62-'63 ; Law., N. Y. City. m. Nel- ie S. Davis, Tom's River, N. J., May 25, 1871. Two children. P. ). ad., 140 Nassau St., N. Y. City, N. Y. Warren Burzillar Stickney, A. M. ; (Brookline, Vt.) ; s., Bur- illar Stickney; b. Dec. 5, 1837; A. C, '59-'60 ; Rec. A. M.from \.. C, 1863 ; 8th Vt. Vols. ; Lieut., 99th U. S. C. T. ; acting a^st. i. Master; Supt., Freedman's Bureau for Northern La., 1865. William Gillon Thompson; (Lancaster, Pa.) ; b. July 23, 1840; i. C, '58, '59-'61 ; 2nd Lieut., N. J. Reg., '62-'65 ; a part of the ;ime A, D. 0., on staff of Gen. Mott ; Law., Detroit, Mich. ; Memb. )f the Common Council of Detroit, '74-'75 ; Pres., Council, '75; Del. to the Nat. Repub. Conv., '76 ; Mayor, Detroit, '79. m. Har- riet Brush, Detroit. P. 0. ad., Detroit, Mich. Henry Parkhdrst Wells ; see class of '62. George Irving Williams; s., Enoch Sanborn and Eliza M.( Pike) Williams ; b. Newburyport, July 22, 1841 ; prep., Brown High S., Newburyport ; A. C, '60-'61. m. Caroline S. Powell, Concord, N, H., Feb. 20, 1869. P. 0. ad., 4 Hancock St., Boston. Eri Davidson Woodbury ; (Manchester, N. H.) ; s., Henry and Hannah (Davidson) Woodbury; b. Francestown, N. H., May 30, 1837; prep., New Hampton Inst., N. H. ; A. C.,'59; grad., D, C, 1863 ; 2nd Lieut., 1st Vt. Cav. , promoted to 1st Lieut, and Capt. ; Head Master, Epis. Acad., Cheshire, Ct. , '65 — , m. Anna Au- gusta Jarvis, Cheshire, Ct., July 8,1873. Two children. P.O. ad., Cheshire, Ct. CLASS OF 1864. James Carlos Adams ; (Pomfret, Vt.); see class of '63. Nelson Freeman Bond; s., Benjamin and Arethusa (Bowen) Bond ; b. Ware, Jan. 9, 1839 ; prep., Monson Aoad. ; A. C, '60- '61; 31st Mass. Vols., '61-'65 ; promoted, Serg., Lieut., Capt. and Brev. Maj. m. Maria Elizabeth, dau., Justus Shaw, Paxton, Sept. 3, 1868. One daughter. P. O. ad., Waltham. Frank Augustus Carpenter ; s. , Edson and Sarah Reed (Jones) Carpenter ; b. Foxboro, May 26, 1843 ; prep,, Foxboro High S, ; A. C, '60 ; grad., H. C, '66 ; studied law with Hon. James E. Car- penter, Boston ; went to Cuba. d. Foxboro, Dec, 7, 1867. Charles Carey; s., Otis Carey ; b. Foxboro, Mar. 7, 1842; A. C, '60-'63 ; Business ; Merch. P. O. ad., Philadelphia, Pa. Non-Gkaduates, 1864. 127 Abijah Milton Crane; b. Whiting, Me., Apr. 35, 1839; A. C, '60-'62. P. O. ad.. Whiting, Me. James Burnett Evans; (Hudson City, N. Y.) ; s., Edward Ev- ans ; b. Jersey City, Dec. 2, 1845 ; A. C, '60-'61 ; Double Entry Accountant, m. Ophelia Archer, Mt. Kisco, N. Y., July 13, 1868 ; Three children. P. 0. ad., Office of the Medical Tribune, No. 60 John St., N. Y. City, N. Y. Daniel Egberts Ford ; s., Peter G. Ford ; b. N. Berwick, Me., June 8, 1836; A. C, '60; Tea.; Grocer; Selectman, Wells, Me., '73-'73; Supervisor of Public S., N.Berwick, '76. m. Hannah Celina Applebee, York, Me,, Sept. 1863. Four children. P. 0. ad.. North Berwick, Me. George Gallagher ; (Oswego, N. Y.) ; s., John B. and Sarah M. (Newcomb) Gallagher; b. Geneva, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1844; A. C, '61-'63 ; grad.. Col. C. Law S., 1867 ; Law., N. Y. ; Dist. Att'y, Eichmond, N. Y. m. Lucy Gregory, dau., Robert Stone, Platts- burg, N. Y., Oct. 1869. Five children. P. 0. ad., W. Brighton, Staten Is., N. Y. Charles Warren Gray ; s., Charles Gray ; b. West Barnstable, June 10, 1843 ; A. C, '60-61 ; Tea. ; Med. Cadet in the army, '63 ; studied med, ; Salesman with Mr. Hill, manuf. of envelopes, Wor- cester, '73 — . m. Lizzie S. Rice, Worcester, July 3, 1865. Two children. P. O. ad., Worcester. William Barrows Grover ; (Foxboro) ; s. , Erastus Grover ; b. Davenport, la.. May 3, 1841 ; A. C, '60-'61 ; studied med. ; grad., H. M. C. ; served in the army, '63-'64; Phys., Me. ; Druggist, Bel- chertown. Pub. articles in newspapers, m. (1) M. E. Leonard, Foxboro, Nov. 8, 1863 ; (3) C. M. Tukey, Portland, Me., Aug. 30, 1878. One child. P. O. ad., Belchertown. Luther Clark Howell; (Painted Post, N. Y.) ; s., Jeremiah and Asenath (Everts) Howell ; b. Big Flats, N. Y., Feb. 35, 1835 ; prep., Alfred Acad. ; A. C, '61 ; 31st Mass. Inf., '61-'65, 3nd Lieut. and Capt. ; Planter, Haynesville, Ala., '65-'66. d. Haynesville, Ala., Oct. 14, 18G6, David Allison Irving; (Mifflinburg, Pa.); b. Apr. 3, 1840; A. C, '60-'61 ; Maj., 13th Pa. Cav., '62-'65 ; Lieut., U. S. A., '65—. Freeman Lathbop ; p., George and Mary Lathrop ; b. Hawley, July 33, 1837 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; A. C, '60-'61 ; entered the ar- my Law., Pontiac and Gardner, 111. m. Barbara A. Alvord, Wil- mington, Vt., May 10, 1864. Three children. P. 0. ad.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 38 No]s--Geaduatbs, 1864. Anson Brainard Norton ; (Southampton) ; s., Ira Norton ; b. liar. 9, 1837 ; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '60 ; 52iid Mass. Vols., 62-'63. d. Bayou BluS, Apr. 19, 1863. Ebenezer Burgess Park; s., Harrison G-.Park ; b. East Walpole, vTov. 17, 1839 ; A. C, '60-'62 ; 42nd Mass. Vols. '62-'63 ; Dentist, )sage Mission, Kaiis ; Lancaster, Keytesville, and Cliillicothe, Mo. ; ;!o. Surveyor, of Livingston Co. , Mo., '68-'73 ; Tea., three years; 'ub.. Maps of City of Cliillicothe and Livingston Co., Mo. m. Jen- lie Perrine, Carbondale, Kans., Jan. 1, 1876. One child.. P. 0. id., Osage Mission, Kans, "William Jones Pope; s., Samuel W. Pope; b. E. Maehias, Me., rulx24, 1841; A. C, '60-'62 ; Lumber Man uf., Charlemagne, P. J., Canada, m. Janet Neil, Quebec, July 4, 1876. One daughter. ?. 0. ad., Charlemagne, P. Q. , Canada. George Haklow Pratt ; s., Nathan Pratt ; b. Shrewsbury, Mar. L2, 1839 ; A. C, '60-'62 ; in the army, '62-63 ; grad., B. T. S., L866 ; Pas., Harvard, '66-'71 ; Act., Pas., Seabrook, N. H., '72-'74; igawam, '75-'79 ; Medjleld, '79—. m. Elizabeth Mann Maxwell, Sept. 34, 1866. Two children. P. 0. ad., Medfield. Henry Martyn Rogers ; s. , Converse C. Rogers ; b. Ware, Oct. 14, 1837 ; A. C, '61-63 ; studied theol. in Pa. ; Pas., Glastonbury, Hfc. ; "West Springfield, Webster and Holden ; Pub., sermons, m. Marion F. Browning, Monson, Dec. 1863, Four children. P. 0. id., Holden. John Frazier Scott, M. D. ; s. , Rev. James H. and Mariah (Ros- Mikrantz) Scott, D. D. ; b. Elgin, 111., May 14, 1841 ; prep., K. U. A.cad., N. H. ; A. C, '61 ; grad., Eclectic Med. C, Cincinnati, 0., 66 ; Phys., Pittsfield, 111. ; Soldier, confined in Libby Prison, m. Mary J.'Pike, Galesburg, Ill.,S«pt, 1, 1864. Three children. P. 0. ad., Pittsfield, 111. William Alexander Slaymaker ; (Alexandria, Va.) ; s., Wm. md Elizabeth D. Slaymaker ; b. Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 31, 1839 ; prep., Leesburg Acad. ; A. C, '60-'61 ; Pas., Perry Co., Ala. m. Hellen Christianna Gheyas, San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 10, 1869, Two daughters, P, O. ad., Marion, Ala. "William Pierce Stone; (Amesbury) ; s.. Rev. F, D. P. and Phebe C. (Vald) Stone; b. Andover, Apr. 23, 1841 ; prep., Stone's Private S., Norwicli, Ct. ; A. C, '60-63. d. Nov. 9, 1863. CLASS OF 1865. Charles Alphonso Ames; s., Joseph H, and Mary (Melvin) Ames; b. Peterboro', N. H., Jan. 1, 1839; prep., Phillips Acad., Nost-Graddates, 1865. 129 Exeter, N. H. ; A. C, '61-'62 ; Q. M. Serg., 13th N. H. Vol., '62- '65 ; Grocer, Lawrence, '65-'66 ; Book business, Peterboro', N. H., '67-'69 ; Supt., Am. Telegraph Co. and Gen. Agt, of Knickerbock- er Life Ins. Co. for N. H. ; Lumber and SaltMannf. and Real Estate and Ins. Agt. , Bay City, Mich., '70-'73 ; Book Keeper, Leaven- worth and Rnssell, Kans., '74-79 ; Mining, near Breckenridge, Col. 1880 ; Manuf, of compressed yeast and vinegar, Denver, Col., '80 — m. Annie K., dan., Daniel Harden, West Concord, N. H., Oct. 18, 1865. Two children. . P. 0. ad., Denver, Col. Chakles DwiGHT Belden ; (Brooklyn, N. Y.) ; b. Feb. 16, 1845 ; A. C, '63-'63. Henrt Clay Bucknam ; s., Samuel and Almira (Godfrey) Buck- nam ; b. Columbia, Me,, Aug. 39, 1837 ; prep., Washington Acad., East Machias, Me. ; A. C, '61-'63 ; Armv of the Potomac, '6.3-'65 ; C. of Phys. and Surg., N. Y. City, '66;" Phys., Brooklyn, N. Y., '67-'75. m. Phebe A. Neale, England. Pour children, d. Brook- lyn, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1875. Ebenezer Drapek; (Wrentham) ; s., William H. and Huldah (Briggs) Draper ; b. Greenville, 111., Jan 14, 1838 ; prep., Pierce Acad., Middleboro; A. C, '61-62 ; Serg., Serg. Maj. and Adj., 40th Mass. Vols., '62-'65 ; Merch., N. Y. d. Wrentham, Aug. 23, 1877. RoDOLPHUs Dickinson FiSH;(Rowe); s., Erasmus D. and Cynthia (Rnssell) Fish; b. Shntesbury, Sept. 11, 1841; prep, with private tutor; A. C, '61-63, '63, '66-'67 ; 53nd Mass. Vols, with Gen. Bank?, '62-'63 ; s. s., Belfast, Me., '72-'73 ; Mission work Boston, 73-'74; Pas., (Bap. ch.) Nantucket, '74-'75; Cheshire, '75-'80 ; Merrimac,'80— . m. Mrs. Malvina (Knowlton) Fletcher, dau., Geo. Knowlton, Northport, Me., Feb. 18, 1874. One child. P. O. ad., Merrimac. George Fisher; (Medway) ; s. ,Willard and Betsey Richardson CWheeler) Fisher ; b. Franklin, Nov. 35, 1839 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; B. U., '61, '62-'63; A. C, '62; studied theol. with Rev. Joseph Carv, Waterford, N. Y. ; Ord. P. E. ch. (Priest), June 13, 1870 ; Ass't Min., Saraton-a Springs, N. Y., '68-'69 ; Albany, N. Y., '69- '71 ; Rec, Stockport, N. Y., '71—. m. Ellen E. H., dnu., James H.Wright, Providence, R. L, Dec. 35, 1865. Eight children. P. 0. ad., Stockport, N. Y. Edw^ard Payson Gray, A. M. ; (San Francisco, Cal.) ; s., Hon. Nathaniel and Emelinc (Hubbard) Gray ; b. N. Y. City, May 3, 1843 ; pi-ep Oakland, Cal. ; A. C, '61-'63 ; 1st Mass.Cav., Invalid Corps, Serg • Clerk, Adj. General's Office, '62-'64 ; Tea., Poughkeepsie, N. 50 Non-Graduates, 1865. '.,'65; Book-keeping, N. Y. and Poiighkeepsie, '67-'68 ; Gen'l. -gt., Phoenix Mutual Ins. Co., for Pacific Coast, '68-78; Stock roker, San Francisco, Cal. Eec. A. M., A. C, 1869. P. O. ad., 18 Montgomery St., San Francisco, Cal. PoKTER Woods Green; s., Linus and Esther (Hawley) Green ; b. [adley, Aug. 21, 1843; prep.,Williston Sem., Easthampton ; A. C, 31-'64; Eastman's Business C, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., '64; Lumber usiness, Cincinnati, O. , '65 ; Agt., of Rhoades, Utter & Co., paper lanuf., Eockford, 111., '68-73. m. (at Lansing, la.) Estella Bates, Vest Randolph, Vt., Nov. 21, 1870. d. Hadley, Nov. 21, 1872. George MoNN Tracy Johnson; (Chenango Forks, N. Y.) ; s., lev. Leonard and Harriet N. (Hatch) Johnson ; b. Bennington, ^t., Mar. 24, 1838 ; prep., Del. Lit. Inst., Franklin, N. Y. ; A. C, 61-'63; Tea., Far. and Freight Clerk, '62-'64 ; 1st N. Y. Cav., 64-65 ; Freight Clerk of Syracuse and Biughamton E. E., Ohe- lango Forks, '65-67 ; in several offices of Freight Dept. of Albany ,nd Susquehanna E. R., '67-'80; Far., '80-. m. (1) Mary Emily, lau., Joseph B. Eastman, Windsor, N. Y., July 22, 1869 ; (2) Sa- ab, dau., Verdine Ellsworth Gale, Binghamton, N. Y., May 29, 877. One child. P, O. ad., Binghamton, N. Y. Ellis Andrews Lawrence; s., Larkiu G. and Sarah (Andrews) Liawrence ; b. E. Machias, Me., Dec. 5, 1836; prep., Washington lead., E. Machias, Me. ; A. C, '61-63 ; Tea. d. E. Machias, Me., VLar. 4, 1865. Edward Payson Lee ; (E. St. Johnsbury, Vt.) ; s., Nathaniel md Isabel Maria (Johnson) Lee; b. Waterford, Vt. ; prep., St. rohnsbury, Vt. ; A. C, '61-'62 ; Surg., 1st Lieut., and Capt., 11 Vt. Vols., '62-''65 ; Agent for Noreross, Mellen & Co., dealers in Droekerv, Glass ware &c., '65-'67 ; Deputy Col. of Customs, Island Pond (Brighton), Vt., '67-'68 ; studied theol., '75-'79 ; Ord. Dea., June 19, '79 ; App. Ass't. Eec, Grace ch., W. Eutland, and Miss'y u charge of St. James ch., Hydeville, Vt., July 35, 1879 ; Ord., Priest, Jun.34, 1880; Eec, Grace ch., Eutland, Vt., Apr. 18, 1881. m. (1) Permilia Ursaline, dau., Elisha Brown, Attleboro' ; (3) Sa- rah B., dau., Eev. John Mc Vicker, D. D., N. Y.City, Oct. 4, 1880. Three children. P. 0. ad., Rutland, Vt. Samuel Valentine McDufeie ; (So. Acworth, N. H.) ; s., Samuel ind Emily (Way) McDuffie ; b. Bradford, Vt., Jan. 9, 1835 ; prep., Barre Vt. ; A. C, '61-'62 ; 3d N. H. Vols., '63-'64 ; Sig. Corps, '64- '65; P. T. S., '66; grad.. Ban. T. S., 1868; Ord., Crawfordsville, [a., May 13, 1869 ; Pas., Wayne, la., '69-'70 ; Acworth, N. H.,'70- '71 ; Barton, Vt., '71-'73 ; Fisherville, N. H., '73-'74 ; Ludlow,'74-. m. Mary, dau., David Peterson, St. John's, N. B., Sept, 15, 1868. Pour children. P. O. ad., Ludlow Ceijtre. Nok-Graduates, 1805. 131 Robert McEwen; (Buffalo, N. Y.) ; s., William B. and Abby (Cleveland) McEvven ; b. New London, Ct., July 23, 1840; prei. , iinder private tutor, Buffalo, and at Williston Sem. ; A. C, '61-'64 ; Life and Fire Ins. business, N. Y., and Cleveland, O. Last known ad., Cleveland, O. Martin Marshall Maltby ; (Jforthampton) ; s., Lafayette and Frances J. (Marshall) Maltby; b. Fleming Co., Ky., July 3, 1845 ; prep., L. J. Dudley's Collegiate Inst., Northampton; A. C, '61- '62; Y C, (?) ; grad., N. Y. Dental C, 1870; Dentist, N.Y. City, '70 — . m. Louisa, dau., Abraham Bogardus, N. Y. City, Oct. 16, 1873. Three children. P. 0. ad., SSEast 24th St., N. Y. City. John Ames Mead, M. D. ; (Woburn) ; s., Artemas and Abby (Richardson) Mead; b. Portland, Me., July 16,1842; prep., Wo- burn High S. ; A. C, '61-'62 ; 39th Mass. Vols., '62-'65 ; studied med. with D. P. Gage, M. D., Lowell ; Rec. M. D., H. M. C, 1869 ; Phys., Pearlington, Miss., '69—. m. Amelia R. Mead, Gainesville, Miss., Oct. 23, 1880. P, 0. ad., Pearlington, Miss. Samuel Edward Nichols; s.. Proctor and Betsey (Richardson) Nichols; b. Brookfield, Feb. 17, 1842; prep., Wesleyan Acad., Wil- braham ; A. C.,'62; 37th Mass, Vols., promoted 2nd Lieut., 1st Lieut, and Adj., '62-'65 ; Military Commandant, Leicester (Mass.) Acad., '66-'68; Music Dealer, Pittsfield, '68— . Pub., Pittsfield Sun, '79 — . m. Orpha G. dau., Calvin Clarke, Northampton, Nov. 21, 1866. Three children. P. O. ad., Pittsfield. John Woodruff Pelton ; s., Charles M. and Parthenia (Jones) Pelton ; b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1843 ; prep., Dutchess Co. Acad., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; A. C, '61-'62 ; Manuf. of Car- peting and Pins, Ponghkeepsie, N. Y., '63 — . m. Mary R., dau., John Trowbridge, Esq., Poughkeepsie, June 6, 1876. Two child- ren. P. O. ad., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. John Thomas Pope; s., Henry and Lydia (Sturtevant) Pope; b. Halifax, June 18, 1842 ; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '61 ; grad., B. U„ 1865 ; Albany Law S., 1866 ; Law., N. Y. City. '66-'74. m. Ida, dau., Alfred Hall, Providence, R. I., June 18, 1873, d. Jersey City,N. Y.,Mar. 12, 1874. Albert Field Scruton, M. D. ; (Lawrence) ; s., Tobias Roberts ank Asenath (Witherell) Scruton; b. Springvale, Me,, Mar. 28, 1841 • prep., Lewiston, (Me.) Sem. and Lawrence High S. ; A. C, '61 • Rec. M. D. from H. M. C, 1867 ; Memb. of Mass. Med. Soc. ; Phys Lawrence, '67-'69 ; Memb., School Com. d. Jan. 16, 1869. 33 Non-Geaduates, 1866, Edward Bkadfoed Sears ; (Amherst) ; s,, Charles O. and Sophia ' . (Ingram) Sears ; b. New Salem, Oct, 6, 1845 ; prep., with R, B, lubbard, Amherst ; A. C, '61-'62 ; Business; Agt., N. L. N. E. L, Norwich and Miller's Falls, '72-75 ; Amherst, '75—. m. Har- iet A., dan., Harrison Hawley, Amherst, Oct. 39, 1872. Three hildren. P. 0. ad., Amherst. Sylvester Lamson Stockbridge ; (North Hadley) ; s., Hon. Levi nd Syreua (Lamson) Stockbridge; b. Syracuse, N. Y., May 23, 841 ; prep., K. U. Acad, ; A. C, '61-'63 ; Cor,, 37th Mass. Vols., 62-'63 ; studied law ; Law., Baltimore, Md. m. (1) Mary Eliza- eth, dan.. Rev. Warren H. Beaman, N. Hadley, Jan. 1, 1868; (3) ^ary Adeline, dau., Lemuel Cobb, Dedham, Oct. 30, 1873. Four hildren. P. 0. ad., Baltimore, Md. Albert Henry Weaver; s,, Thomas J. and Mary G, (Nichols) Veaver; b. Wales, Mar. 35, 1835 ; prep.. Lit. Inst., Suffield, Ct. ,nd Monson Acad. ; A. C, '61 ; Manuf. at Wales ; Tea, m. Ellen ',, dau,, James C. Parsons, Clinton, Mar. 4, 1870, Four children. \ 0. ad,, Wales. Thaddeus Coleman Wells; (Greenfield) ; s., Noah G. and Es- her Nims (Coleman) Wells ; b. Attica, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1843; prep., 'ower's Inst,, Barnstable and. at Greenfield with private tutor ; A. ]., '61-'63. d. of consumption, Greenfield, Mar. 14, 1865, CLASS OF 1866. Edward Nelson Baker ; s. , Alfred Baker ; b. Amherst, Aug. 9, 844; A. C, '63-'65 ; Carriage, Sign and Furniture Finisher, Pitts- eld, m. Abbie M. Puffer, Athol, Dec. 13, 1865. Six children. \ O. ad., Pittsfield. Albert Hoeton Ball; s.. Rev. Mason and Orinda (Rogers) Ball ; '. Amherst, N. H., Mar. 10, 1844; prep., Phillips Acad., And.; I. C, '62-'66; grad., T. S., Madison Univ., Hamilton, N. Y., 869 ; Pas., Bap. ch., Greenfield, '70-'73 ; Windsor, Vt., '73-'76 ; J"ew Haven, Ct., '76—. m. Helen AL, dau., R. A. Savage, Stowc, 't., Aug. 1870. Three children. P. O. ad.. New Haven, Ct. John Pliny Baetlett ; (Hamilton, 0.); b. Jan, 17, 1845; A. !., '62-'66; Broker and dealer in real estate, Minneapolis, Minn, 'ub., The Daily and Weekly Times ; Journalist, —'74. m. Julia [. Varney, Bangor, Me., Sept. 15, 1870. One child. P. O. ad,, iincinniiti, 0. Edward Nelson Bishop ; s., Rev, Nelson and Snsan (Converse) tishop; b. Windsor, Vt., Nov. 1, 1847; A. C, '63-'65 ; grad., D. )., 1866; Business, Boston; Cleveland, 0. Non-Graduates, 1866. 133 William Reynolds Bond ; (Springfield) ; s., Eev. Wm. B Bond ; b. Apr. 23, 1845; A. C, '62-'63 ; Business; Book-keeper. P. O. ad., Chicago, 111. Royal Elmore Davison; (Northampton); s., Samuel Davison, Jr.; b. Feb. 4, 1836; A. C, '62-'64; Watch and Jewelry business, Springfield. m. Eliza H. Clark, May 29, 1869. P, O. ad., Port- land, Me. RoDOLPHus Dickinson Fish ; (Eowe) ; A. C, '63 ; see class of '65. Jonathan John French ; (Philadelphia, Pa.); s,. Rev. James French ; b. Covington, O., Jan. 31, 1845 ; A. C, '62-'64 ; Tea., in private and classical Institutions in Philadelphia and Madison, N. J., several years; grad.,Med. Dept., Univ. of Pa., 1866; Phys., Chicago, 111. m. Isa Baldwin, Chicago, 111., Sept. 36, 1878. d. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 24, 1879. George Hower, Jr. ; (Weaversville, Pa.) ; b. Howertown, Pa., Dec. 3, 1838 ; A. C, '63 ; Prin., Weaversville Acad., a short time. d. Mar. 7, 1870. George W Hufford ; (Deerfield, O.) ; s., Daniel and Sa- rah E. (Wilson) Hufford; b. So. Lebanon, 0., Oct. 8, 1842; prep., Antioch C. ; A. C, '64; grad., Antioch C, 1867; Supt., Schools, New Castle, Ind., six years; County Supt. of S., Henry Co., Ind., '75-'76 ; Tea., Latin and German, High S., Indianapolis, Ind., '77 — , m. Lois P. Grosvenor, June 25, 1868. Four children. P. O. ad., 427 N. East St., Indianapolis, Ind. Morris Ketchum King; (Orange, N. J.) ; s., John S. King; b. Jan. 16, 1844; A. C, '62-'63 ; Business, Va. and N. Y. m. Julia Goddavd, Zanesville, O., June 6, 1870. One child. P. 0. ad., 7 Broadway, N. Y. Andrew Clark Lippitt, Jr. ; (New London, Ct.) ; b. Sept. 9, 1844; A. C, '62-'64 ; Law., New London, Ot. m. . Henry Harrison Merriam ; (Grafton); s. , Noah K. Merriam ; b. Randolph, 0., Mar, 1, 1841 ; A. C, '62 ; Book-keepei-, Worcester. m. Marielle E. Harlon, Shrewsbury, Sept 1, 1863. P. 0. ad., Wor- cester. Julius Abbott Morrill; (East St. Johnsbury, Vt.) ; s., Calvin Morrill ; b. Jan. 9, 1838 ; A. C, '62-'63 ; Collector of Reveni|es, N. Y. Custom House, m. Sarah C. Bell, Nov. 1, 1866. P. 0. ad., 106 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. John Wesley Phelps; (Springfield) ; s., Willis Phelps; b. Jan. 10, 1844; A. C, '62-'64 ; Pres., Ct. Cen. R. R. ; Memb., Mass. Le'o-is. m. Helen E. Clark, . P. O. ad,, Springfield. 14: NON-fi-RADUATES, 1867. Alvin Button Eice, M. D. ; b. Panama, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1841 ; . C, '63-'64; grad., Belleviie Hospital Med, C.,1867 ; Phys., Pan- Tiii, N. Y., '67—. m. Helen M. Davis, Panama, N. Y., Feb. 23, 568. Tliree cliildron. P. 0. ad., Panama, N. Y. Henry Roberts; (Sharon, Ct.) ; s., Samuel Roberts; b. Jan. 20, 345 ; A. C, '62-'63. d. . Harby Morgan Skinner; (Hudson, N. Y.) ; s., Wm. B. Skin- er ; b. Nov. 11, 1844 ; A. C, '62-'63. d. Hudson, N. Y., Sept. 7, 863, George Gustavus Trask; (Astoria, N. Y.); s., James D. Trask, I. D. ; b. Oct. 13, 1846 ; A, U., '62-'63 ; Sec, Montauk, Fire Ins. lo., 120 Broadway, N. Y. Joseph Perry Vrooman, A. M. ; s., Thomas and Emma (Pad- ock) Vrooman ; b. West Gilboa, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1836 ; prep., Xew lam-pton Lit. and Bib'l Inst. ; A. G., '62-'63 ; Tea. and Ord. Min., ^ree Will Bap. eh. ; Prof., Ancient Languages, Mich. State Normal ichool, '70—. Rec. A. M., Hillsdale C., and Kalamazoo C., 1879. Cd., "Western Odd Fellow," '66 ; "The School," '73-'77. m. Ce- estin E. dun., Fredericlc Bornt, Oneonta, N. Y., July 3, 1863. Two ihildren. P. 0. ud., Upsilanti, Mich. Hinckley Wright Williams ; (Goshen) ; s., Hinckley Williams ; ). Oct. 8, 1844 ; A. C., '62-'64. d. Aug. 25, 1864. Charles Johnson Woodbury; (Jackson, Mich.); s., Francis IVoodbury ; • b. Sept. 15, 1844; A. C, '62-'64; Traveling Agt. for ]teorge Partridge & Co., St. Louis, Mo., '71-73. Ed., Rockford(Ill.) Register, '73—! m. Lulu Hall, Feb. 17, 1869. 'l\vo children. P. 0. ad., Rockford, 111. CLASS OF 1867. John Warren Beaman ; s.. Rev. Warren H. Beaman('37) ; b. N. Hadley, Dec. 28, 1845 ; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '63-'64 ; 2nd Mass. Battery, '64-66 ; Civil Engineer in the public land survey of the U. S. ; Mining Eng., Lewis, Nev., '80 — , m. Elizabeth G. Du Bois, Great Bend, Pa., Dec. 22, 1874. One child. P. O. ad., Lewis, Nev. Walter Brown ; (St. Louis, Mo.) ; s., A. R. Brown ; b. Nov. 15, 1841 ; prep., Wilbraham Acad. ; A. C, '63-'66 ; Law. m. . Last known ad.. East Orange, N. J. Cyrus Clark Boynton ; (Springfield, Vt.) ; s., Luther G. and Olive M. (Durant) Boynton ; b. Waitsfleld, Vt., Aug. 16, 1843 ; NON-GrKADUATES, 1867. 135 prep., New Hampton Institution, P'airfax, Vt. ; A. C, '65-66; Tea., Townshend, Vt. ; Supt, Schools, '77-'78 ; Prin., Lei and and Grey Scm., Townshend, Vt., '76—. m. Gratia M. Pingry, Weath- crstiold, Vt., Jan. 8, 1867. Three children. P. O. ad., Townshend, Vt. James Dickinson Donnell ; (Hatfield); b. Feb. 1, 1842; prep., Bernardston ; A. C, '63-'65 ; grad., N. Y. Univ., 1869 ; Law., Pat- terson, N. J. James Smith Drake; (Lawrenceville, N. Y.) ; s., James C. and Lepha Drake; b. Bangor, N. Y.,' Nov. 32, 1843; A. C, '63-'64; Journalist; Pres., Davenport (la.) Public Schools, '67. Ed., Daven- port Democrat and Des Moines Leader, la. ; Kocls Island Daily Ar- gus, '80—. P. 0. ad.. Rock Island, 111. Daniel Swan Ells ; s., Robert L. and Louisa (Jones) Ells ; b. Medford, Apr. 32, 1845 ; prep., Phillips Acad., And. ; A. C, ;'63- '64; In the army, July-Nov. '64; Far. and Tea., Frederica, Del. ; Tea., High S., Frederic;!, Del., '74 — . m. Sarah Abigail Pierce, Medford, Dec. 25, 1869. Pour children. P. O. ad., Frederica, Del. John Prince Fernald ; s., Stephen and Susan (Tibbets) Fer- nald; b. So. Dan vers (now Peabody), July 37, 1844; prep.. Pea- body High S. ; A. C, '63-65 ; Dry Goods Merch., Boston, Wobnrn and Peabody. m. (1) Rosa, dau., Andrew J. Farnsworth, Maiden ; (2) Clara M., dau., Cyrns D. Hunt, Fairhaven, May 31, 1878. P. O. ad., No. 3 Concord Square, Boston. Edward Augustus Field; (New London, Ct.) ; s., I?ev. Thomas P. Field ('34) ; h. Peabody, June 14, 1847; A. C, '63-'65 ; grad., U. S. Naval Acad., Annapolis, June 4, 1869 ; 1st Lieut., in U. S. Navy. P. O. ad., Care of Navy Department, AVashington, D. C. George Emery Foster; s., Emory Burt and Adeline Daniels (Littlefield) Foster; b. Hard wick, Oct. 37, 1843; prep., Wilbra- ham and Monson Acad.; A. C, '63-'65 ; grad., C. of Phys. and Surg., N. Y., 1868 ; Phys., Springfield. P. O. ad., 60 West Bridge St., Springfield. William Bradford Homer; s., George F. and Miranda S. Ho- mer; b. Brookline, June 7, 1846; prep., Boston and Brookline H. S. ; A. C, '64-'66 ; grad., U, S., Mil. Acad., W. Point, N. Y.,1870 ; Lieut., 5th Artil., U. S. army, '70—. P. 0. ad., Fort Bananca, Warrington, Fla., or care Adj. Gen. U. S. A., Washington, D. C. Albert Ltman Jennesse ; s., N. H. Jennesse ; b. Wolfborough, N. H., May 10, 1843; A. C, '63-'65, Last known ad., Cincin- nati, 0. 36 Non-Gkaduates, 1867. Edwaed Alvan Kingsley ; s. , Silas and Julia Eachel (Cozzens) ungsley; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1846; A. C, '64-'65 ; Tea.; upt., Schools, Port Jervis, N. Y., '69-'71 ; ; Prin., Lyons Union ..and Acad., 'n-'72; Grove Hall Sem., New Haven, Ct., '73-'75 ; ligh S., Nashua, N. H., '75. Rec. A. M., A. C, 1872. m. Mary ;ncia, dau.. Rev. George Cook, Winchester, Sept. 34, 1867. P. 0. d., 119 Franklin St., Buffalo, N. Y. Moses Hamilton Kitteedge ; s. , M. Kittredge ; b. St. Johns- ury, Vt., Jan. 30, 1846; prep. Phillips Acad., And.; A. C, '63; ioot and Shoe Merch. m. Augusta A. Reid, Otsego, Mich., Feb. , 1879. P. 0. ad.. Bay City, Mich. Elisha Burr Matnaed ; (Springfield) ; s., Walter and Hannah Burr) Maynard; b. Wilbraham, Nov. 21, 1842; prep., with private 'utor, Springfield; A. C, '65; grad., D. C, 1867; read law with teams and Knowlton, Springfield ; Law., Springfield, '68-. Memb., !ity Council, Springfield, '71-'72; Mass. Legis., '79. m. Kate !arrol Doty, Springfield, Penn., Aug. 25, 1870. Six children. P. ). ad., Springfield. Francis Oelander Nash; (Machias, Me.); b. Aug. 28, 1842; A. !., '63-'65 ; Phys. (?) Henry Moultheop Page; (Milford, N. H.) ; s., Enoch Page; . Nov. 9, 1842 ; prep., K. U. Acad., Meriden, N. H. ; A. C, '63- 34. d. M>ir. .'^O, 1864. James P'razer Stokes; s., Jordan Stokes ;• b. Lebanon, Tenu., une 19, 184.0 ; A. C, '63-"66 ; Law. William Campbell Stokes ; s., Jordan Stokes ; b. Lebanon, 'enn.. May 16, 1847; A.'C, '63-66. d. Feb. 2, 1869. Melvin Blanchard Tasker ; (Sandwich Centre, N. H.) ; s., lev. Levi Buzzell and Hannah Pinkham (Caswell) Tasker ; b. North- ■ood, N. H., Jan. 3, 1843; prep.. New Hampton Institution ; A. ., '6.3-'65 ; Serg., 18th N. H. Vols., '65. d. Oct. 21, 1865. Charles Hutchinson Thompson, M. D. ; (Lancaster, Pa.) ; s., ifilliam A. G.Thompson ; b. Apr. 1, 1846 ; prep., Williston Sem. ; .. C, '63 ; grad., CoUim!>ia M. C, 1868. P. 0. ad., N. Y. City. Frederick Henry Thompson, M. D.; s.,Clark and Nancy (Kendall) 'hompson; b. New Salem, Aug. 5, 1844; prep., Phillips Acad., Ixeter, N. H. ; A. C, '64-'65 ; H. C, '65; grad., H. M. C, 1870; hys., Lancaster, '70-'74 ; Fitchburg, '74—; 10th Mass. Vols., '62; hys.. State Industrial S. for girls, Lancaster; City Phys., Fitch- urg; Memb., School Com., six years. m. Harriet Fiske Howes, etcrsluim, June 1, 1870. Three children. P. 0. ad., Fitchburg. Non-Graduates, 18G8. 137 Samuel Beede Wiggin ; s., Richard and Mehitable (Beede) Wig- gin ; b. tSandwich Centre, N. H., May 28, 1839; prep., Phillips Acad., Exeter; A. C, '03-'64; Dentist, Sandwich Centre, N. H. ; Town Clerk; Supt. School Com. ; Register Probate Court, '76-'79. m. Annie Phebe, dau., Langdon Goddard Clark, Sandwich, N. H., Jan. 26, 1873. P. O. ad.. Sandwich Centre, N. H. CLASS OF 1868, Clarence Eugene Allen ; s. , Joshua and Sarah Elizabeth Allen ; b. Calais, Me., May 3, 1845; prep., Lewiston Sem., Me.; A. C, '64r-'66 ; Merch. m. Miry Montague, dau., Wm. M. Ferry, Grand ' Haven, Mich, Oct. 1, 1870. P. O. ad., Lndington, Mich. Joseph Henry Blatner, M. D. ; s., Henry Blatner ; b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1848 ; prep., Albany High School ; A. C, '65-'66 ; Phys. P. O. ad., Albany, N. Y. Charles Edward Chase; s. , Josiah Chase; b. York, Me., Sept. 28, 1842 ; prep., Nichol's Latin S. ; A. C, '64-'65 ; grad., Pough- keepsieCom'l C, 1865; Business, (Woolen Manuf.) d. Feb.. 2, 1877. Aaron Spooner Cornish ; (Plymouth) ; s., Aaron Hovey and Mary Ann (Holmes) Cornish ; b. (Mauomet) Plymouth, Jan. 13, 1848 ; i.iep., Plymouth High S. ; A. C, '64-'66 ; Merch. P. O. ad., Boston. Cornelius Dv Bois, Jr., A. M. ; s. , Cornelius and Julia A. (Moore) Du Bois; b. Poughkeepsie,*N. Y., June 7, 1845; prep., Poughkeepsie Acad. ; A. C, '64-'65;. grad., Y. C, 1868; Law., Poughkeepsie ; Memb., Board of Education, Poughkeepsie. P.O. ad., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Bela Dyer; s., Samuel Dyer; b. So. Abington, July 4, 1844; A. C, '64-'67. d. June 1, 1868. RoDOLPHUs' Dickinson Fish; (Amherst); A. C, '66-'67 ; see class of '65. Arthur Sherburne Hardy; s., Alpheus Hardy; b. Boston, Aug. 13,1847; prep., Phillips Acad., And.; A. C, '64; grad., U. S. Mil. Acad., W. Point, 1869 ; Lieut., 3d Artil. Reg., U. S. A., '69- '70 ; Prof., Civil Eng., and Applied Math., Iowa C, '71-'73 ; Prof., Civil Eng., Chandler Scientific S., D. C, '74-'78 ; Prof., Math., D. C, '78— . Pub., "Francesca Rimini," a poem. P. O. ad„ Hano- ver, N. H. 38 NON-aEADUATES, 1868. Theodore Nbwbuky Hartzell ; (Wankegaii, 111.) ; b. May 21, 846 ; prep., Lake Forest Univ. ; A. C, '64-'6G ; Law. P. O. ad., hicago, 111. George William Hersey ; s. , Samuel S. Hersey ; b. Belfast, Me. , [ay 2, 1843; prep., Nichol's Latin S. ; A. C, '64-'65 ; studied ledicine at B. C. Pub., a book under assumed name. m. Anna E. ^eran, N. Y. City, Aug. 13, 1877. One child. P. 0. ad., Madi- jn. Wis. James Hewins ; s., Wm. P. Hewins ; b. Medfield, Apr. 27, 1846 ; L. C, '64-'66 ; Law., Boston ; Master in Chancery for Norfolk Co., 59-'74; Suffolk Co., '74-'79; reappointed, '79— . m. Jennie G. tedman, Medfield, Dec. 14, 1865. Five children. P. O. ad., Med- eld, or 29 Pemberton Sq. , Boston. William Allen Hdbbakd, M. D. ; (Amherst) ; s.. Rev. Ochus rraves and Martha (Smith) Hubbard ('29); b. Leominster, Jan. 13, 843 ; prep., Amherst High S. ; A. C, '64-'66 ; grad., Penn. Eclec- ic M. C, 1876 ; Phys. and Surg., Billerica, '76-; Town Phys. and lurg., Billerica, '78 — ; Phys. in charge of Billerica Dispensary, •ub., "Proper Food for Infants," "Training of Nurses," "Treaf^ lent and Education of Feeble Minded People." m, Mary Emeiy, au., Allen Stone, Boston, Jan. 13, 1876. One child. P. 0. ad., $illerica. James Mortimer Keniston ; s., James Keniston ; b. Newburyport, )ct. 30, 1848 ; prep., Phillips Acad., And.; A. C, '64-'66 ; grad., L M. C, 1871 ; Asst. Phys., Butler Hospital for the Insane, Provi- ence, E. I., '69-' 71 ; Phys.., Cambridge, m. Charlotte Elizabeth jittlefleld. East Boston, Jan 1, 1872. One son. P. O. ad., 13 Essex- it., Cambridgeport. William Alexander Mc Donald; s., David and Anna (Kenne- y) Mc Donald ; b. York, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1846 ; prep., Eector's S., lamden, Ct. ; A. C.,'65; Business, d. Fort Scott, Kans., Dec. 0, 1870. Walter Newton; (Chicago, 111.) ; s., George Newton ; b. June , 1841; prep. Chicago, 111.; A. C, '64; Business, m. . Oscar Beroth Parker; s., Sumner Parker ; b. Brimfield, Nov. 5, 1844; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '64. d. June 1, 1865. Albert Birnay Tasker; (Sandwich Centre, N, H.) ; s.. Rev. jevi B. and Hannah P. (Caswell) Tasker; b. Northwood, N. H., lar. 3, 1844 ; prep., New Hampton Institution ; A. C, '64 ; Law., Sandwich, N. H. P. O. ad.. Sandwich Centre, N. H. Daniel Ellsworth Thayer, M. D. ; s. , Lyman K. Thayer ; b. NoN--GRA.nuATEs, 18G9. 139 Plainfield, Dec. 30, 1843 ; A. C, '64-'65 ; grad., Chiciigo Med. C , 1871; Phys. and Surg., Plainfield and Cheshire; School Com., Plainfield, '7o-'77 ; Sec, Board of Health, Cheshire, '79—. ni. MelvinaLonisa Hunt, Savoy, Oct. 24, 18G5. Three children. P. O. ad., Cheshire. CLASS OF 1869. Henky Adams; (Amherst) ; s.. Prof. Charles and Mary (Holmes) Adams; b. Middlebury Vt, Oct. 31, 1845 ; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '65-'68; Clerk, P. 0. Dept., Washington, '73-76 ; grad., Nat. C, Pharmacy, Washington, D. C, 1876 ; Druggist, Amherst, '76—. m. Miranda S. Morgan, Waterford, Ct., Sept. 23, 1873. Two children. P. O. ad., Amherst. Fr«jk Choate Bacon; (Sharon); s., Amasa D. Bacon; b. Glou- cester, May 7, 1850; prep., Sharon ; A. C, '65-'67 ; Book-keeper, Boston ; justice of Peace, Sutfolk Co. m. Almeda Frances Stone (n6e Miller), Boston, May 26, 1875. P. O. ad., 35 Congress St., Boston. Alden Edwakd Besset, M. D.; (Paris, Me.) ; s., Erastus Bessey ; b. Hebron, Me., Jan. 1, 1838; prep., Hebron Acad.; A. C, '66- '68; grad., Me. Med. S., B. C, 1870; Phys., Centre Sidney, Me. m. (1) Helen J. Morton, Paris, Me.; (2) Clara A. Forbes, Paris, Me: Three children. P. 0. ad.. Centre Sidney, Me. John Eandolph Beown ; s., Capt. Marcus B. Brown ; b. Orient, L. I., Nov. 8, 1846 ; prep. , Amenia, N. Y. ; A. C, '65-'68. d. while in college, Aug. 9, 1868. Henry Reed Chittenden; (Flint, Mich.) ; s., Nelson H. Chit- tenden ; b. Jan. 23, 1842; Oberlin C, '65-'67 ; A. C, '67-'68 ; grad., Ober. C, 1869 ; studied theol., '69-'70 ; Prin., Prepar. Dept., BereaC, Berea, Ky., '70-'75 ; Supt., Public Schools, Oberlin, 0., '76-78. m. Ella C. Chamberlain, Oberlin, 0., Aug. 4, 1869. Two children, d. Cahto, Cal., June 24, 1879. Jewett Castello Gilson; (Cambridgeport, Vt.) ; s.. Freedom Gilson; b. Rockingham, Vt., May 23, 1844; A. C, '65-'66 ; Tea., N. Y. and Cal. ; Supt., Public Instruction, Alameda Co., Cal., '78-. m. Carrie Tunis Green, Plainfield N. J., July 27, 1872. Two sons. P. 0. ad., Oakland, Cal. Don Gleason Hill ; s., George Hill ; b. Medway, July 12, 1847 ; prep., Wesleyan Acad., Wilbraliam ; A. C, '65-'67 ; grad., Albany Law S., N. Y., 1870 ; Law., Dedham. m. Carrie Louisa Luce, Ded- ham, Dec. 26, 1876. One daughter. P. 0. ad., Dedham. .40 Non--Graduates, 18C0. Isaac Henky lioBBs; s., Charles W. Hobbs ; b. South Berwick, tfc, Aug. 9, 1849 ; prep., Berwick Acad. ; A. C, 'GS-'ee. d. July ), 1870. Henry Ookrell Humphrey; (Stamford, Ct.) ; s., Henry M. aumphrey; b. E. Windsor, Ct., June 10, 1848; prep., Stamford, 3t. ; A. C, '65-'66 ; grad., Sheffield Scientific School, New Haven, L870. ; studied Chemistry, Berlin, '70-'73; Chemist, Philadelphia, Pa., '72-'78 ; N. Y. City, '78—. m. Thurston, Stamford, Dt., 1870. One daughter. P. 0. ad., Stamford, Ct. John Boyd Johnston; s., John M. Johnston ; b. Hillsboro', O., A.pr. 4, 1848 ; prep., Hillsboro' Public Schools; A. C, '66 ; p-ad., Miami Univ., Oxford, 0., 1868; Lane T. Sem., '69-'70; U. T. S., '70-'71; s. s., Hillsboro', 0., '72-73; Pas., (Presb.) Hamdeu and McArthur, O.,' 73-'74 ; Hillsboro', 0.,'75-'76; Edgewood, 111., '76- '78 ; Central Cong'l ch., Hillsboro', 111., '78—. m. Nancy JE. Wi- ^al, Vandalia, ill., Apr. 22, 1872. Three children. P. 0. ad., Hillsborough, 111. Thomas Henry Mc Graw ; s., Joseph McGruw ; b. Dryden, N. Y., Julv 17, 1846 ; prep., Dryden, N. Y. ; A. C, '65-'67 ; Lumber business, Albany, N. Y., '67-'70 ; Portsmouth, Mich., '70-'79 ; Poughkeepsie, N. Y., '80—. m. Pauline T, Uberhurst, Philadelphia Pa., July 27, 1876. Two children. P. O. ad., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Lewis Meacham ; (Middlebnry, Vf.) ; s.. Rev. Jiimes and Miry F. Meacham; b. New Haven, Vt., Mar, 4, 1846; prep. , Phillips Acad., And.; A. C. , '67; Priv., Vt. Reg. and 1st Lieut., N. Y. Highlanders, '62-65 ; Tutor, Christian C, Ind., '68 ; Local Report- er and Pi-oof-Reader, Times and Tribune, Chicago, 111., '69-'71 ; Private Sec., Mayor Medill, '71-72 ; Ed., Rutland Herald, "74 ; Re- porter and Asso. Ed., Tribune, Chicago, '75-'78. d. Chicago, Oct. 2, 1S78. Joseph Chapman Blanchard Miller; s., I'r. St'th P. Miller; b. Worcester, Mar. 11, 1848; prep., Worcester High S. ; A. C, '65- '66. d. while connected with the C, Dec. 11, 1866. Henry 1'yler Morse; s., John B. Morse; b. Westminster, Vt., Apr. 5, 1844-; prep,, K. U, Acad.; A. C, '65-67; Snpt., Schools, Westminster, Vt„ '68-'69 ; Minnesota, for his health, '69- '70. d. Westminster, Vt., Sept, 18, 1870. George Albert Pikk, .VI. I).; b. ^'ewburyport, Aug. 24, 1848; prep., Newburypoi't Higli S. ; A. C, '65 ; Phys., Bristol, R. I. William Campbell Stokes; (Nashville, Tenn.) See class of '67. Non-Gkaduates, 1870. 141 i^f^'T^^T! Warrek; s., Rev. William Warren ; b. Gorham, Me., Mai 20 1846 ; prep., Gorham Acad. ; A. C, '65-'66 ; grad., Y. C, n ' ^ea^Gi-'immarS., New Bedford, '70-'73; Prin., High S., Dover, N H., '72-75 ; studied theol., Ban. T. S., '75-'76 ; Sooth for health, •76-'77 ; Supt., Schools, Dover, N. H., '77-'79 ; Prin., State Normal School, Plymouth, N. H., '79-. P. 0. ad., Plymouth, N, H. ' J ' LuciAN Ethalston Wells, M. D. ; s., Samuel B. and Delia A. (Bolles) Wells; b. Athens, Vt., July 38, 1844; prep., Leland and GreySem.,Townshend, Vt. ; A. C, '65-'66 ; Phys., Mich, and R. I. m. Mary F., dau., A. B. Webb, Charlotte, Vt., Jan. 2, 1871. P. 0. ad., Brattleboro, Vt. Henry Williams ; (Hamilton, O.) ; s., J. M. Williams ; b. Leba. non, O., June 13, 1846; prep., Hamilton, O.; A. C, '65-'67 ; In- ternal revenue Collector's ofiBce, Charlestown, W. Va., '67-'68 ; Manuf., chairs, Toledo, 0., '68—. P. 0. ad., Toledo, 0. Wallace Winott Williamson ; s., Winott P. Williamson ; b. Malone, N. Y., Dec, 5, 1845 ; prep., Malone, N. Y. ; A. C, '65- '68; Dentist, Potsdam, N. Y. ; Oswego, N. Y., '72—. P. O. ad., Oswego, N. Y. CLASS OF 1870. James Terry Abbe; (Springfield); s., James Abbe ; b. Wind- sor, Ct., Mar. 16, 1849 ; A, C, '66-'67 ; Merch., Springfield. P. O. ad., Springfield. Charles Adams Boake ; (Lebanon, 0.) ; s., Robert B. and Lucy (Rigdon)Boake ; b. Oct. 23, 1848 ; A. C.,'66-'68 ; Civil Eng., New Mexico, '80 — . P, O. ad., Santa F6, New Mexico. Andrew George Booth; (Meriden, N. H.) ; s., Silas S. Booth; b. Goshen, N. H. ; A. C, '66-'68 ; Law., San Francisco, Oal, m. Louisa D..A]drich, May 3, 1876. One child. P. 0. ad., 325 Mont- gomery St., San Francisco, Oal. Austin Phelps Carey ; (Amherst) ; s. , Rev. Austin and Catha- rine (Phelps) Carey ; b. Sunderland, June 4, 1846 ; A. C, '66-'68 ; '69-'70 ; Freight Agent, Eastern R. K. P. 0. ad., Gloucester. Charles Edwin Cooledge ; (Chicopee Falls) ; s., Daniel C. Coo- ledge; b. Lowell, Aug. 16, 1847; A. C, '66-"67 ; grad., A. T. S., 1870 ; Pas., Westminster, m. Clarie Louise Burns, Boston. P. 0. ad., Westminster. 1:2 Non-Graduates, 1870. William Bollard Cutler, M. D. ; (Holliston) ; s., S. Morse and nnie A. Cutler ; b. Boston, Dec. 13, 1847 ; prep., Phillips Acad., nd. ; A. C, '67-69 ; grad., H. Med. C, 1873 ; Asst. Surg., U. S. avy, '72 ; Pliys., Boston, '73—; Med. Inspector, Ward 2 ; spent le year (1878) in Europe. P. 0. ad., 221 Shawmut Ave., Boston. Abraham Barker Davis; (Brooklyn, N. Y.); s., Christy and leanor (Barker) Davis; b. Lynn, Nov. 35, 1849; A. C, '66-68; usiness ; Wool-buyer, San Francisco. P. 0. ad., (Box 1878) 407 'Farrell St., San Francisco, Cal. Hubert Kimball Dbvereux; (Castine, Me.) ; s., Erskine Deve- !ux; b. Nov. 18, 1846 ; A. C, '66-'69. d. Apr. 3, 1872. Brandt Van Blarcom Dixon ; (St. Louis, Mo.) ; s., D. A. Dixon ; . Paterson, N. J., Feb. 27, 1850 ; A. C, '66-'68 ; grad., Cornell TJ. 370 ; Prin., Grammar S., '70-'73 ; Asst. Prin., Central High S., t. Louis, Mo., '73—; Asst. Ed., "Western." m. Eliza R. Carson, aledonia, Mo., June 24, 1873. Two sons. P. O. ad., 2630 Clark ve., St. Louis, Mo. Edwin Douglas; (St. Louis, Mo.) ; s., Daniel Douglas; b. Apr. r, 1848 ; A. C, '66-'68 ; grad., Cornell Univ., 1870 ; Dairy Far., evely, Mo, P. O. ad., Pevely, Mo. Nathaniel Craig Drtden ; (St. Louis, Mo.); s., John D. S. -ryden ; b. Palmyra, Mo., Dec. 17, 1850 ; A. C, '66-'68 ; grad., St. ouis Law S. (Washington U.), 1870 ; Law., St. Louis and Troy, [o. ; State Att'y, '72-'74; Sec, Revision Com., Mo. Legis., 1879. 1. Niincy Caroline Pulliam, Warrenton, Mo., Dec. 31, 1871. Four lildren. P. O. ad., Troy, Mo. Henry Correll Humphrey; see class of '69. Charles Dwight Keep ; s., Dwight and Flavia Augusta (Wood- orth) Keep ; b. Loekport, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1849 ; prep.. Union S., ockport, N. Y. ; A. C, '66-'68 ; grad., Rochester, Univ., 1870; eporter, Ed. and Journalist, Rochester and N. Y. City. m. Mary heresa Klamroth, 1874. Charles Franklin Kendrick; (Amherst) ; s., B. F. Kendrick ; Sept., 25, 1848; A. C.-, '66-'67. d. July 8, 1867. Wilfred Clarence Lynde ; (Melrose) ; s., Alouzo V. and Julia Lynde; b. Jan. 1, 1850; A. C, '66-'69. d. Oct. 10, 1869. Charles Augustus March; (Philadelphia, Pa.) ; s.. Rev. Daniel :arch, D. D. ; b. Cheshire, Ct., Nov. 26, 1848; A. C, '66-68; ■ad., Univ. of Pa., 1870; Journalist, Woburn. P. O. ad., Wo- irn . Non-Gkaduates, 1871. 143 Edward Llewellyn Parkee; s,, Perry G. Parker; b. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1851 ; A. C, '66-'68 ; grad., Cornell Univ., 1871 ; Law., Buffalo, N. Y. P. 0. ad., 17 West Eagle St., Buffalo, N, Y. Alwtk Hammond Partridge ; (Bangor, Me.) ; b. Newton Lower Falls, June 3, 1848 ; A. C, '66-'69 ; Insurance Business, St. Louis, Mo, P. 0. ad,, 46 Hancock St., Boston. George Henry Seabitry; (Chateaugay, N. Y.) ; s., Elvira A. Seabury; b. Sept. 20, 1846; A. C, '66-67. d. while connected with the C, 1867. "Shot by an unknown hand." Peter Shiere, Jr. ; (Providence, K, L) ; b. Jan. 7, 1841 ; A. C, '66-'67 ; gi-ad., B. U., 1870 ; Ord., '75 ; Pas., Chatham, '77-'79 ; s. s., "West Somerville. P. O. ad., Chatham. Edwin Albert Skeele, Jr. ; (St. Louis, Mo.) ; b. Apr. 14, 1848 ; A. C.,'66-'68; Journalist, St, Louis, Mo. GuRDON De Wolfe Tuppee ; (Roxbury) ; s. , Samuel and Mary Ann (Bill) Tupper ; b. Hubbardston, Aug. 19, 1847; prep., Rox- bury Latin S. ; A. C, '66-'67. P. O. ad., Sheridan, Montana. Jonas Sayee Van Duzer ; s., William Henry and Susan R. (Sayre) Van Duzer; b. Horseheads, N, Y., Dec. 2, 1846; prep., Alfred Univ.; A, C, '66-'67; Far., Horseheads, N, Y. ; Ed., "The Husbandman," four years ; Supt., Schools, Chemung Co., !N". Y., '73-76. m. Julia Amanda, dau., Daniel B. Rogers, Plainfield, N. J., Mar. 2, 1869. P. O. ad., Elmira, N. Y. Walter Henry Winchester; b. Malone, N". Y., Mar. 21, 1844; A. C, '66-'67 ; grad., Albany Law S. ; Law., Fort Covington, N. Y. ; Justice of Peace, '75 — ; Justice of Sessions, '78 — . m, Ella Kimball, Fort Covington, Sept. 16, 1873. Two children. P. 0. ad.. Fort Covington, N, Y. CLASS OF 1871. James Alexander Barnes; s. , Gen. James Barnes ; b. Spring- field, Aug. 25, 1848; prep., Springfield High S. ; A. C, '67-"70 ; Law. P. O. ad., Hartford, Ct. Franklin Day Belden ; (Whately) ; s., Elihu Belden ; b. East Whately, July 11, 1848; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C, '67-'68 ; Farmer. P. O. ad., Whately. Franklin Whitfield Bender; s., Ephraim and S^rah Bender ; b. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1848 ; prep., Albany Classical Institute ; A. C, '67-'68; Merch. P. O. ad., 73 State St., Albany, N. Y. 44 Noif-GRADUATES, 1871. Austin Phelps Caky ; (Amherst) ; see class of 1870. George Dennison Clift ; (N. Y. City) ; s., Kev. William and larriet A. (Peters) Clift; b. Stonington, Ct, Jan. 15, 1851 ; prep., 'hillips Acad., And. ; A.C., '67-'70 ; Phys., N. Y. City; Surg., N. I. Hospital, '77-'78. m. Mary Esther Miner, Mystic Bridge, Ct., )ct. 33, 1879. P. O. ad., 195 Clinton St., N! Y. City, N. Y. William Bullard Cutler; (Holliston) ; see class of 1870. Charles Gridley Delano; s., Hon. Charles and Sarah(Grid]ey) Delano ('40); b, Northampton, July 31, 1849; prep., Williston iem. ; A. C, '67-'68 ; read law in Northampton ; Law., Greenfield, 70 — ; Law partner of Hon. Whiting Griswold ; Reg. in Bankrupt- ly, '76—. P. 0. ad., Greenfield. Gilbert Tobet Dunham ; s., Edward R. and Nancy E. (Edwards) iunham ; b.Edgartown, Mar. 10, 1850 ; prep., Edgartown High S. ; ^. C, '67-'69 ; Furniture dealer, Richmond, Ind., '70—. m. Em- na H. Crocker, Richmond, Ind., May 4, 1876. One daughter. P. ). ad., 245 Main St., Richmond, Ind. Omar Alpha Flint; (Lowell); b. Sept, 11, 1843; prep., Lowell aigh S. ; A. C, '67. Frank Allen Goss ; (Vergennes, Vt.) ; s., B. F. Goss ; b. Wa- erbury, Vt., Jan. 1, 1850; prep., Phillips' Acad., And. ; A. C.,'67- 70; Manuf. m. Ruth C. Keeler, Vergennes, Vt., June 3, 1873. Two children. P. 0. ad., Vergennes Vt. John Hale; s. , Luke and Sophrouia (Wyman) Hale; b. Win- ihendon, Sept. 27, 1848 ; prep., Monson, with Rev. A. P. Marvin ; S.. C, '67-'68, '69-'70 ; Civil Eng., la., '75—. P. O. ad., Keokuk, !owa. George Cyril Hall; s., John Smith and Harriet(Walker) Hall; I. Columbus, O., July 19, 1850 ; prep., Columbus High S. ; A. C, 67-70 ; Merch., Springfield, O. m. Adaline Eliza Dantforth, New Ubany, Ind., 1874. Two children. P. O. ad., Springfield, 0. Henry Ebenezer Hammond; (Hadley) ; s., Salem and Julia Ann ■Johnson) Hammond; b. Amherst, Nov. 8, 1847; prep., Hopkins Lead., Hadley; A. C, '67-'70 ; Tea., High S., Jefferson, la. m. Lzelia Richardson, Earleville, 111., Aug. 11, 1874. Three children. '. O. ad., Jefferson, Iowa. RoswELL Randall Hoes ; s. , Rev. John 0. F. and Lucy Maria Randall) Hoes, D. D. ('32) ; b. Kingston, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1850; irep., Kingston High S. ; A. C, '67-'69 ; grad., P. C, 1871 ; P. T. lom., 1875 ; Ord., July 1, 1875 ; Pas., Presb. ch., Mt. Holly, N. J., 75-'78 ; New Rochelle, N. Y., '78—. Ed., S. S. paper, "The Gos- Non-Graduates, 1871. 145 pel Sower." Pub., Address before the Board of Excise, m. Eliza- beth Seabrook, dau., Ashbel Welch, Esq., Lambertville, N. J., May 13,1875. Two children. P. 0. ad.. New Rochello, N. Y. George Spencer Knapp ; (Chicago, 111.) ; s., G. A. Knapp ; b. Columbus, O., Apr. 6, 1850; prep., Columbus High S. ; A. C, '67- '68. P. O. ad., 1957 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. James Edward Langley ; s., Richard and Sarah B. Langley ; b. Gallipolis, O., Sept. 14, 1849 ; prep., Gallia Acad., Gallipolis, 0. ; A. C, '67-'69. P. 0. ad., Gallipolis, 0. William Mangam Lawrence; (Brooklyn, N. Y.) ; s., William S. Lawrence ; b. Washington, D. C, May 11, 1848 ; prep., Brook- lyn, N. T. ; A. C, '67-'69 ; grad., Madison Univ., 1870 and Ham- ilton T. S., 1871 ; Pas., (Bap.) Amsterdam, N. Y., thirteen months; Philadelphia, Pa., '73— ; Pres., Philadelphia Conference, '77-78. m. Belle Hyde, Hamilton, N. Y., Sept. 5, 1871. Two children. P. 0. ad., 1430 North 13th St., Philadelphia, Pa. William Henry Moore ; (Greene, N, Y.) ; s.; N. F. and Rachael A. Moore ; b. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 35, 1848 ; prep., Cortland Acad. ; A. C, '67-'70; Law., Chicago, 111. m. Ada W. Small, Chicago, Oct. 31, 1878. One child. P. 0. ad., American Express Building, Chicago, 111. William Walker Morton; (Upper St. Clair, Pa.) ; s., William and Ruth (Cunningham) Morton ; b. Washington Co., Pa., June 37, 1846; prep.. Bethel Acad., Pa.; A. C, '69-'70 ; grad.. Western Theol. Sem., Alleghany, Pa., 1875; Pas., Perrysville, Pa. m. Ma- ry Agnes Finney, St. Clairsville, O., Nov. 1, 1876. One child. P. 0. ad., Perrysville, Pa. Theodore Moody Osborne; s., George A. Osborne; b. So. Dan- vers, (Peabody), Nov. 35, 1849; prep.. So. Danvers High S. ; A. C, '67; grad., H. C, 1871 ; studied civil eng., Mass. Insb. of Tech- nology, Boston, '71-73; Civil Eng., '73-'73 ; Librarian of Peabody Inst., Library, 73 — ; Law., Salem, '79 — . P. 0. ad., Salem. Alwyn Hammond Partridge; (Bangor, Me.) ; see class of '70. John Goddard Phillips ;(Groton Centre) ; s., Rev. L. R. Pliillips ; b. Sharon, May 29, 1848; prep., under B. K.Emerson ('65); A. C, '67; took an Elective Course at W. 0. ; Business, Boston. m. Mary Williams Nightingale, Groton, Oct, 8, 1874. Two children. P. d. ad., 31 Pearl St., Boston. Clarence Horatio Pitkin ; s. , Perley P. Pitkin ; b. E. Montpelier, Vt., Aug. 36, 1-849 ; prep., Montpelier ; A. C, '67-'68 ; Law., Mont- pelier, "Vt. P. O. ad., Montpelier, Vt. 1:6 Noist-Gkaduates, 1871. Frederic Pekry Powers ; (Antioch, Syria) ; s. , Rev. Philander liver and Sarah Lester (Perry) Powers ; b. Trebizond, Turkey, ine 29, 1849 ; prep., Monson Acad. ; A. C, '67-68 ; Chicago Univ., 1 ; Journalist, Boston; Newporb, E. I,; Chicago, 111. Pub., "La- )r-Making Machinery," "Economic Monograph, "No. xnii." P. . ad., OfBce of The Times, Chicago, 111. Lucius Osgood Robertson ; s., Osgood Robertson ; b. Minot, Me., pr. 17, 1845 ; prep., Edward Little's Inst., Auburn, Me.; A. C, l7-'69 ; Business, Boston, m. Florence E. Burgess, Boston, Aug. 1873. P. 0. ad.. No. 35 Congress St., Boston. George Fisher Sa-vvin ; s., James Fisher and Mai^ Ann (Blanch- ■d) Sawin ; b. Natick, June 7, 1848 ; prep., Natick High S. ; A, ., '67. d. Natick, Nov. 22, 1868. James Arthur Smith ; s., John "Whorton and Mary Ann (Parks) mith ; b. Monson, Apr. 2, 1849 ; prep., Monson Acad. ; A. C, '67 '68 ; Business, m. Nellie B. Hallett, Winsted, Ct., Oct, 31, 1875. , O. ad., Winsted, Ct. Henry Shelby Stokes; s., Jordan Stokes ; b. Lebanon, Tenn., ov. 25, 1849 ; "prep., Amherst ; A. C, '67-'69 ; LL. B., Cumber- .nd Univ., Pa. ; grad., Columbia C. Law S., 1873. Albert Barnes Thompson; (Baldwinsville) ; s., D. L. and Sarah . (Leathe) Thompson ; b. Phillipston, June 15, 1848 ; prep., Phil- ps Acad., And. ; A. C, '67-'69. m. Lois Ella Cowles, Amherst, ec. 22, 1869. d. Baldwinsville, Aug. 28. 1870. Charles Wentworth Thompson; s., James H. and Eliza H. Burch) Thompson; b. Gouverneur, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1844; prep., ouverneur Wesleyan Sem ; A. C, '67-68 ; grad.. Law School, St. awrence Univ., Canton, N. Y., 1871 ; Law., Theresa, N. Y., '71-. .. Mary E., dau., Chauncy Chadwickj Theresa, N. Y.,Oet. 8, 1873. ne child. P. O. ad., Theresa, N. Y. Charles Emmet Walker, M. D. ; (Natick) ; s., Nathan and meline A. (Mills) Walker; b. Woodburn, 111., Dec. 22, 1847; prep., atick High S'. ; A. C, '67-'69 ; grad., Hahnemann Med. C, Phil- lelphia, Pa., 1873 ; Phys., Natick. m. Lizzie A. Morton, Salmon ills, N. H., Oct. 8, 1873. Three children. P. 0. ad., Natick. William Henry Warner; (Mill Ridge, Niles, 0.) ; s., Jonathan id Eliza (Landon) Warner; b.'Youngstown, O., Oct. 12, 1849; •ep.. Western Reserve C, Hudson, 0. ; A. C, '68-'69 ; Business. ;. Carrie Elizabeth Whitney, Mineral Ridge, 0., Oct. 14, 1874. ne child. P. 0. ad.. Mineral Ridge, 0. ISTojsr-GEADUATEs '35-'33. 147_ Edward Emeesox Waters; s., Rev. George and P. A.(Foxcroft) Waters, D. D. ; b. Kingston, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1850; prep., Kings- ton Ac:id. ; A. C, '67-'68 ; grad., H. C, 1872, and Columbia Law h., N. 1., 1875 ; Law., N. Y. City, '75—. P. O, ad., 120 Broad- way, N. Y. City; Joseph Leathb Whittemoke; (Chillicotlie, 0.) ; s., Joseph R. Whittemore; b. Nov. 36, 1848; prep., Amherst; A. C, '67-'69. Jdlids Francis Wood; b. New London, Ct., Oct. 25, 1848; prep., New London, Ct. ; A. C. , '67-'69 ; Beloit C, '69. -^»;o ADDITIONS AND OOERECTIONS received too late for insertion in the proper place. 1835. Milton Wilder; s., Nahum and Hannah (Woods) Wilder; b. Princeton, Nov. 15, 1801 ; prep.. New Ipswich, N. H. ; A. C, '31-'32 ; Tea., Thomasville and Forsythe, Ga. ; Class Leader and Steward, Meth. Epis. ch. many years, m. Eliza Lowry, Twiggs Co., Ga. . d. Forsythe, Ga., Jaly 6, 1866. 1826. Beriah Ward; Tea., Athol. d. "about 1836." 1837. William Bement ; d. N. Y. City, July 28, 1876. 1839. Shadraoh Atwood ; m. (1) Mrs. Ruth M. (Snow) Bond ; (3) , . 1829. Frederick Daniel Goodvtin. d. "about 1860." 1830. Erasmus Darwin Moore; Prepared for the press the "Old Colony and Mass. Bay Records," and is the author of other works ; Boston Custom House, '61 — . Residence, Somerville. 1832. Edmund Parks Oliver; s., Isaac and Mary Allen (Bacon) Oliver; b. Nottoway Co., Va., — , 1811 ; prep,, Wigwam S., Amelia Co., Va. ; A. C. , '39. m. Sarah Ward, Greene Co., Ala. Three children, d. Eutaw, Ala., "before 1860." 1833. Charles Kittredge True, D. D. d. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 30, 1878. 1833. Lemuel Grosvenor. d. London, England, Aug. 8, 1870. NON-G-KADUATBS, '33-'36. 883. Joshua Poktek, Jr., M. D.; grad. ; Bowd. Med. C, 1834; !. A. M., A. C, 1873. d. 1874, je. 65. 834. John H Avery, d. . 834. John J Shelton ; grad., William and Mary C, 1835. 835. James Roosevelt Batlet, D. D. d. Oct. 3, 1877. .835. William Flint, M. D. ; s., Simeon and Lydia A. (Ford) nt.; b. Gharlestown, May 30, 1814; prep., Bradford Acad, and irren Acad. ; studied med., Bowd. Med. C. and with Dr. Stone, psfield; Phys., Athens, Ga. ; Epis. Olerg., Erie, Pa., Gharlestown i Greenfield. Pub. Sermons, m. Matilda B. dau.. Rev. Stephen wan, D. D., N. Y. City, May — , 1837. d. G-reenfield, Apr. 12, 59. 1835. Joshua Mason Macombek, M. D. d. TJxbridge, Feb. 9, 81, M. 70. 1835. David Crawford Maybin ; b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 7> 14; A. C, '32-'33; grad., Castleton Med. C, Vt.,. 1845; Epis. leol. Sem., Gambia, 0., 1853 ; Phys., Great Falls, N. H.,'45-'48 ; )is. Clerg., '52-'57 ; Bap. Olerg., '57-'81. m. Elizabeth Bowker, dbury. May 13, 1840. Four children, d. Morenci, Mich., Feb. 1881. 1835. George W Patterson; Merch., Philadelphia, Pa., 3-'49; N. Y. City, N. Y., '49-'51. d. N. Y. City, N. Y. Sept. 51. 1835. James L Percival. d. Amherst, 1834. 1835. Levi Spring; Printer, Worcester. 1836. Henry Brown; "became a Portrait Painter." 1836. Frederick Clary Arms; prep., John Clary's S., Conway ; jdied Engineering, Eev. F. A. Barton's Engineering S., connected th The Teacher's Sem., And., '34-'35 ; Civil Eng., Me., Ga. and her states, '35-'63 ; one of the original civil engineers, Atlanta id Ohatanooga R. E. ; Gen. Supt., Augusta and Atlanta R. R. ; lief Eng. and Gen. Supt., Memphis and Charleston R.' R. ; Car- ile, Pa., '63—. m. Marcia E., dau., Jonathan Allen, Pittsfield, — 145. Four children. P. O. ad., Carlisle, Pa. •. 1836. John Harper Garman ; b." Meredith Bridge, (now Laconia) . H., Jan. 30, 1811 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; Act. Pas., Shutesbury, '4-'75. m. Elizabeth Bullard, Medway, Mar. 3, 1840. Three lildren. P. O. ad.. North Orange. Non-Graduates, '36-'54. 149 1830. Joseph Charles Pynchon, M. D. ; s., William and Esther (Billino-s) Pynchon ; b. Springfield, March 3, 1815 ; prep., Sprinc- field High S. ; grad., U. C, 1836 ; Med. Dep't. N. Y. Univ., 1843 ; Phys., Springfield, '43 — . m. Julia M., dan., John Clapp, Leices- ter, Dec. 1853. Four children. P. O. ad., Springfield. 1836. Daniel Chase Eowell ; h. Cornish, N. H., Aug. 25, 1810 ; prep., K. U. Acad. ; A. C, '33- till he d. Apr. 7, 1836. 1837. Samuel H Austin; (Norwich, Ct.) ; A. C, '33; grad., U. C, 1838; Law., Philadelphia, Pa. P. O. ad., 129 South 7th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 1837. William Hogarth, D. D. 1837. Porter Howard Snow; P.O. ad., 502 Washington St., Chicago, 111. 1838. RuFus DoDD Wood ; Man! ; Memb., Mas?. Senate, '72-'73 ; Memb., Governor's Council, ]881. 1839. John Robinson Freeman ; see page 51, 1842. Abraham Wilkin, Jr. ; p., A. and Temperance CBnll)Wil- kin ; b. Walkill, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1820; .prep., Goshen, N. Y. and Amiierst Acad. ; A. C, '38; Far. m. Ijydia H., dau., Josiah Ev- erett, Otisco, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1842. Three children. P. 0. ad., 578 Clinton St., Camden, N. J. 1842. Henry Martyn Humphrey; d. Julv 4, 1841. 1844. Sereno Edwards Dwight Bumstead, M. D. ; s. , Dea. Jo- siah and Mary Greenough (Andrews) Bumstead; b. Boston, March 10, 1823 ; nrep., Channcy Hall S. ; Phys. and Surg., Mil. Hospital, Jeremie, Hayti, '46 ; Mannf., Slippers, m. Martha Jane Pinkham, Acton, Me., Nov. 20, 1872. Two children. Res., Lebanon St., Maiden. 1847. Alfred White Chamberlain ; see Alfred White Spraguei in Record of Alumni. 1850. Eleazer Bowen, M. D. ; Phys., Jersey City, N. J. P. 0. ad., Jersey City, N. J. 1850. Simeon Bowen; Law., N"(ii'th Attleborough. P. 0. ad., North Attleborouffh. 1850. Elijah Carter Shattuck ; the first two lines of his report should be read at the bottom, instead of the top, of page 79. 1852. Joseph Seaver Curtis ; A. C, '49-'51 ; see class of '51. 1853. EoDERic DoRMAN, Jr. m. (2) Mis. Mary A. Fay, Spring- field, Sept. 28, 1881. 1854. John Haskell Combs; s., Daniel Combs; b. Warren, July 15, 1826; A. C, '50; grad., U. C.-, 1853; Tea., Memphis, Tenn. ; Vicksbnrg, Miss., '54-'61 ; Yazoo City, Miss., '65-73. m. , Aug. 21, 1856. Last known ad., Lexington, Miss. 1854. William Harrison Walworth; d. Monticello, la., March 18, 1880. 50 NON-G-RADUATES '55-'62. 1855. Phineas Mixek; b. Unionville, 0. ; grad., L. T. S. 1858. 1857. Henry Franklin Blodgbtt; (Staffoi'd, Ct.) ; s., Joshua llodgett; b. Jiin. 20, 1831; A. C, '53-'57. 1857. Charles Strong; (G-ranby, Ct.) ; b. Jan. 1, 1832; A. C, 53, but did not remain, P. 0. ad., Bennet, Wis. 1858. John Woodbury Sawyer, M. D. ; (Danversport) ; s., Ich- bod Sawyer; b. Nov. 5, 1834; A. C, '54; grad., H. M. C, 1859. 1858. AViLLiAM John Wright, Ph. D. ; (West Addison, Vt.) ; . Waybridge, Vt., Aug. 3, 1831; A. C.,'54; (did not recite with he class.) U. C, '57; U. T. S., '59-'60 ; P. T. S., '60-'62 ; Ord., Presb.) Juiie 20 '63 ; Chap., U. S. Army, '63-65 ; Pas., Ringoes, r. J., '66-'68; Pomeroy, 0., '68-71; Tea., Philadelphia, Pa., ri-'74; Chambersbiirgh, Pa., '76. Eec'd. Ph.D., U. C, 1876. 'lib., "Matliematical Tracts." P. O. ad., Morris Plains, N. J. 1859. Ezra Wallace Matthews; (Hadley) ; s., Charles C. P. nd Hannah (South worth) Matthews ; b. Eastford, Ct., Nov. 17, 835 ; prep., Williston Sem. ; A. C.,- '55 ; Tea., '55-' 61 ; Capt. and faj., U. S. Vols., '61-'64.; Ed. and Banker, '64-74; Stock bro- :er, Philadelphia, Pa., '74; Brig. Gen., Pa. Nat. Guard, '77. m. lary, dau., Louis C. Jiingerich, Phil., Pa., Nov. 1874. One child. '. 6. ad., 312 Stock Exchange Place, (Res. 4105 Walnut St.) 'hiladelphia, Pa. 1859. Hiram Judson Noyes, A. M., M. D. ; b. Haverhill, Apr. 8, 834. Pub., "Venesection and its substitutes." m. Mrs. Margaret '. (Wagner) Stewart, Dec. 6, 1864. 1859. Joseph Porter Pratt; (Lawrence) ; s., Enoch and Eliza Porter) Pratt; b. Freeport, Me., Jan. 12, 1834; prep., Shelbunie 'alls ; A. C. '56-'57 ; grad., B. U. 1859 ; Tea., Ct. Lit. Inst, Snf- eld, Ct. d. Lawrence, May 6, 1863. 1859. Edward Wells Smith; (Schenectady, N. Y.) ; name in italogne of A. C. , '68, but has no record with the class ; U. C, '59. 1859. Henry Taylor; (Savannah, Ga.) ; b. July 20, 1840; A. I., '56. 1860. Alden Gage; s., Elijah B. and Margaret(HofEman) Gage; . Herkimer, N. Y., July 26, 1836 ; prep., Potsdam Acad., N. Y. ; )ep. Clerk of the Court, Akron, O., '56-'61 ; Asst. Q. M., '61-64; lerk. Provost Marshall's office, Cleveland, 0., '64-'65 ; Cashier, nd Nat. Bank, Akron, 0., '65-'70 ; also Stockholder and Director, i'0-'75. m. Belle, dau., Charles Webster, Akron, O., Sept. 20, 865. One child, d. Santa Barbara, Cal. Nov. 13, 1875. 1860. Samuel Eebd Warren; P. 0. ad,. P. O. Box 660, Wash- igton, D. C. 1862. Augustus Alvord ; P. 0. ad., Prescott. Non-Gbaduatbs, '62-'G7. 151 1863. Samuel Baerett Pettengill ; P. 0. ad., St. Albans, Vt. 1864. David Allison Ikwin ; (Mifflinburg, Pa.) ; s., William and Ellen (Allison) Irwin ; b. Union Co., Pa., Apr. 2, 1840 ; prep., Mifflinburg Acad., Pa. and Williston Sem. ; A. C, '60-'61 ; 1st Lient. and Capt., 3nd Pa. Oav., '61-65 ; Memb. Pa. Legis., '65-66 ; 2nd Lieut., 4th U. S. Cav., '66-'67 ; 1st Lieut. '67-68; Capt. '68- '79 ; Retired, disabled in service, '79 ; Real Estate Bus., Denver, Colo., '79 — . m. Adelle Duncan, Lewisburg, Pa., Nov. 30, 1875. P. 0. ad., 415 Champa St., Denver, Colo. 1864. Francis Lewis Nash ; (Hadley) ; name in catalogue of A. C, '60, but has no record with the class. 1864. Orrin Smith, Jr. ; (Galena. 111.) ; b. Aug. 31, 1842 ; A. C, '60. 1865. Alexander "Wilson Hendrick ; (Sand Lake, N. Y.) ; name in catalogue of A. C, '61, but has no record with the class. 1865. Frank Jacob Leonard ; (Stafford, Ct,) ; name in catalogue of A. C, '61, but has no record with the class, 1866. William Henry Hawkins; (Tolland, Ct.) ; A. C.,'62; "enlisted." 1866. Horace Ecgene Marion, M. D. ; s., Abner and Sarah (Prescott) Marion; b. Burlington, Aug. 3, 1843; prep., Atkinson Acad., N. H. ; A. C, '62 ; "enlisted ;" served one year and three months ; grad.. Chandler S. S., D. C, 18C6 ; M. D., Dart. M. C, 1869; Phvs., Brighton, '69—; Coroner under old system; Asst. Surg., Stii Regt. ; Surg., 4th Battalion; Med. Dir., 1st Brigade. Pub., articles in Med. Jour. m. Catherine L. Sparhawk, Jan. 14, 1880. One child. P. 0. ad., Brighton. 1866. Julius Abbott Morkill ; Agent in Vt. of Charles Scrib- ner's Sons, N. Y. Five children. V. 0. ad.. Bellows Falls, Vt. 1866. John Wesley Phelps; One son. 1866. Henry Foster Pratt ; (Winchester, N. H.) ; A. C, '63; "enlisted." 1866. Henry Roberts; d. 1873. 1866. George Francis Tilton ; (Conway) ; b. Goshen, Dec. 31, 1840 ; prep., Westfield Normal S. and Williston Sem. ; A. C, '63 ; 1st Mass. Cav., '63-'63 ; wounded Nov. 39, 1863. d. at Alexandria, Va., Dec. 31, 1863. 1866 George Gustavus Trask ; Fire Insurance. P. O, ad., 187 Broadway, N. Y. City, N. Y. 1866. Joseph Perry Veooman, A. M.; P. O. ad., Ypsilanti, Mich. 1866. Charles Johnson Woodbury; Sec, Superior Oil Co., Cleveland, O. 1867 Francis Wayland Brown, M. D. ; (Sheldon, IS. Y.) ; s., Samuel W. and Sarah F. (Clark) Brown ; b. May 13, 1840 ; prep.. } Non-Graduates, '67-71. iToming Acad., N, Y. ; A. C, '63 ; severely injured in the army, -'62; griid., Med. Dep.. Univ., City of" N. Y., 1877; Pliys., ;chfield, Ct., '77-'80; Examining Post Surg,, '77-'80 ; Phys., chaster, N. Y. m. Lorettie E., dan., Daniel B. Peck, 1860. ree children. P. 0. ad., ad., 34 Park Ave., Rochester, N. Y. L867. Makcus Maecellus Fisk ; (Boston) ; name in Catalogue A. C, '63, but has no record with the class. L867. James Frazer Stokes; LL. B., Cumberland Univ., 1868; w., Nashville, Tenn. ; Memb,, Legis., Tenn. ; Planter in Miss. ■ . P. 0. ad.. Terrene, Miss. 1870. Maris Graves; (Centreville, Del.) ; name in Catalogue of C, '66, but has no record with the class. L870. Jotham Francis Hill ; (Woburn) ; name in Catalogue of C, '66, but has no record with the class. L821. George Spencer Knapp ; Traveling Salesman, furniture siness. P. 0. ad., 3650 Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. 1871. Henry Shelby Stokes ; LL. B., Cumberland Univ., Tenn. 1875. 1871. Andrea Stoyan Tsanopp ; (Philippopolis, Bulgaria) ; prep., illiston Sem. A. C, '70-'71 ; Tea., Pub. S., Eazgrad, and Theol. aining S., Samokove, Bulg., '71-'75 ; Asst. Ed., "Zormitza" [orninff Star) Constantinople, Ty., three or four years; Prof., Ission Theol. Training School, '76 ; Memb. 1st and 2nd Bulgarian itional Assemblies 1879 and 1880 ; Pub. a series of pamphlets on 'regress," and a book on "Bultraria and the Eastern Question" in ilgariHu. m. (l)Mary G-enchova, Sept. 1873 ; (2) Tana Genchova, SO. Two children. P. 0. ad., Samokove, Bulgaria, Europe. 1830. Gideon Searle ; "Miss'y to Liberia for a short time." 1832. Benjamin Francis Farley; s., Benjamin Mark and Lucre- ,(Gardiier)Farley ; b. Hollis, N. H., Nov. 25, 1808 ; prep., Hamp- 11 and Derry, N. H.; A. C„ '38-'29 ; grad., Y. C, 1833 ; Merch., iston ; Far., Leominster, m. Mary E., dau., Luther White, Keene, H., Mar. 5, 1840. Five children. P. O. ad., Worcester. Page 11 line 29, for Cumington read Cummington. " 22 " 34, insert D. D. after William Seagrove Magill. " 36 " l,for Prasas read Prassas, " 27 " 3, for Pautucket read Pawtucket. " 38 "35, for Hariet read Harriet. " 33 "30, for Redgley read Ridgely. " 36 in the heading, for 1836 read 1835. " 59 " 18, for B. C. read D. C. Index OF ALUMNI AND NON-GRADUATES. Note. This index contains tlie names of all the members of the first fifty classes in Amherst College. The Graduates of the Scientific Department are designated by s. The non-graduates of the Classical Department are desig- nated by p. (partial), and those of the Scientific Department by s. p. Abbe, James Terry William Alanson Abbott, Abial Ralph Asa George Benjamin Henry Charles Charles Edwards Josiah Sereno Timothy Adams, Charles Baker Charles Dickinson Daniel Daniel Lucius Edward Austin Edward Hitchcock Edwin Augustus Ezra Francis Wayland George Crawford Henry Henry Henry Martyn James Carlos John Calvin Joseph Henry Oliver Miller Thomas Dwight William Bigelow William Horatio William Ward Agnew, Stephen Cambreleng Aiken, George Edward p. -63, P- , '70 '57 '53 '65 '57 '31 . '32 , '33 '33 '34 '63 '39 '35 '69 '62 '61 '35 '62 '71 '28 '69 '51 '64 ■83 '70 '56 '53 '63 '52 •32 '57 '57 Alden, Ebenezer Edmund Kimball John John Tolman Alexander, John Locke Alger, Charles Allen, Benjamin C. Charles Eldrldge Charles Herbert Clarence Eugene David Oliver Ephraim Williams Francis Richmond Frederick Fredei'ick Baylies George James Boyden Jerome John Boyd John Foster John Wheelock Laban Wheaton Nathan Orson Parda Rowland Hussey Samuel Howe Stephen Thomson Timothy Field Washington Irving William William William Ellsworth s. p p. '39 '44 '31 '63 '31 '54 '31 '57 '69 '68 '23 '38 '65 '36 '63 '47 '44 '51 p. '40 '29 p. '34 '66 '36 •62 '62 '41 '33 '58 '62 '32 '42 p. '39 P- P- Alumni and Non-Graduates. lison, Robert Coates my, John Humphvey vord, Augustus p. Herman, Thomas Albert ties, Charles Alphonso Charles Henry Horace Bates nory, Copley osden, Albert Dean iderson, John idrews, Charles Bartlett David Edwin Norton Israel Ward Joseph William Hill idrus, Daniel Sylvester igier, Luther Home isart, Felix jpleton, Samuel Oilman )thorp, John Perkins William Lee ■nies, Frederick Clary ■ms, Josiah Lyman William •msby, Lauren ■mstrong, Cheney Luther •nell, David Reeve Samuel Mayes ih, George Washington ihby, John Langdon ihhurst, Henry Samuel ;kinson, Charles Moody ;wood, Shadrach istin, Franklin Dexter Samuel H. /erill, James James Olney ?ery, John John H. William Fisher William Pitt stell, Seth Jones jer, Charles Isaac Ingraham '53 Ayres, Alexander Hamilton P- '46 '52 David Cornelius P- '55 '60, '62 Rowland '41 '21 Babb, Thomas Earle '65 P- '65 Babbit, Calvin Washington '26 '70 Babbitt, James Howard '65 P- '49 Babcock, Elisha Gulliver '25 P- '61 Bacon, Frank Choate P- •69 '64 George Ferdinand P- '37 P- '58 Badger, David P- '34 '58 Henry Clay P- '57 '36 Bailey, Ezra Thurber P- '53 '61 James P- '45 P- '36 Joseph Holmes '39 '56 Rufus Chandler s. '55 '53 Sidney Emery '70 P- •54 Baker, Abijah Richardson '30 '33 Charles P- '55 P- '59 Edward Nelson P- '66 '30 Edward Payson '53 '61 Erasmus Darwin '48 '59 George Pierce P- '50 P- '36 Joseph Danforth '39 P- '40 Nathaniel Putnam '53 '30 Baldwin, Moses Harrison P- '33 '42 Lemuel Norton '36 '49 William Otis '51 '60 Bale, Albert Galliford '65 '40 Balkan! , Uriah '37 P- •55 Ball, Albert Horton P- '66 '39 Benjamin Lincoln P- '44 '37 N ah urn P- '46 P- '58 William Creighton '68 P- '60 Ballantiue, Henry '68 •44 William Osborne m P- '29 Ballard, Benjamin Franklin W. '67 P- '44 Williiim Chase P- '36 P- '37 Bancroft, David '35 '37 James Henry •39 '37 Bangs, Allen P- '41 '61 Edward Dwight '44 P- '34 George Pemberton P- '56 '60 Bannister, Seth Warriner '35 '39 Barber, Abel Lester '31 P' '63 George Warren '67 P- '49 Lucius Israel '26 P- '59 Luther Hnjnphrey •39 Index. 155 Barbour, Lucian '37 Bardwell, Alouzo Smith P- '46 Horatio Furbush '40 Barker, George Payson P- '27 James Lawrence '65 Barlow, Ellsha Hubbard '66 Barnard, Daniel Emerson '46 William '44 Barnes, Erastus Smith '38 James Alexander P- '71 Henry Elbert P; '60 Horace Franklin '65 Luther Emerson '71 Barnum, Herman Norton '52 Barrett, Edward Benjamin P- '58 Fiske P- '42 Henry Augustus P- '41 Joseph Chandler P- '50 William P- '37 Barrows, George '40 Homer '31 John Otis '60 William '40 William Henry '59 Barstow, Julius Sumner '35 Bartlett, Edward Newton '65 Ellis '39 John Pllney P- '66 Lyman '56 Bartley, John McClinch P- '25 Barton, Homer Rollin '63 Samuel Dickinson '31 Walter '56 Bass, William Henry P- '53 Bassett, Isaac A. ?■ '37 Batchelor, Leonard P- '40 Batchelder, James Locke '40 William Nelson '63 Bates, Edward Payson '51 James Atwood '56 Philander '33 Bayley, Calvin Chapin '37 Edwin Fisher '68 James Koosevelt P- '35 Beach, Edwards Abbott '24 Henry Nathaniel P, '43 Beals, David _ '57 Beaman, Edmund Addison John Warren Warren Harrison Beard, Edwin Spencer Spencer Field Beardsley, Josiah Beattie, David Beaumont, James Brown Eeclcer, George Lewis Beckwith, George Augustus George Henry Bedford, James Sutton Beebee, Albert Graham Beecher, Henry Ward Beers, George Whitfield Henry Newell Belcher, John Wilson Nathan William Belden, Chai'les Dwight Franklin Day Pomeroy Rufus Belknnp. Alfred Isaac Brown John Stacy Bell, James John Dempster Newton Hervey Bement, William Bender, Franklin Whitfield Benedict, Thomas N. William Marsh Benjamin, Reuben Mooi'e Theodore Hiram Benner, Edward Augustine Bennett, DavidSchuylerBogart Ely Gilbert Joseph Lamson Bent, Josiah Bentley, Charles Benton, Azariah Lathrop Samuel Austin Berry, Augustus Bessey, Alden Edward Bicknell, Thomas William Bigelow, Albert Marshall p- '34 p- '67 '37 p- '59 '24 '56 '59 '58 '52 '57 p- '57 p- '53 '50 '3+ '39 p- '39 '47 '32 '60 p- '65 p- '71 '33 p- '33 p- '41 '49 '44 '32 '55 '66 p- '27 p- '71 p- '41 '69 '53 '52 '69 •t p i.'41 '55 '45 p- '47 '24 p- '41 p- '36 '51 p- '69 p- '57 p- '56 Alumni and Non-Graduates. felow, Andrew '38 Jonathan Gordon '63 fgar, David Irving '62 lings, Cliarles Morris '63 Frederick Augustus '59 Henry William '34 Richard Salter '47 Samuel Partridge p. '39 Sanford Waters '59 igham, Anson p. '35 iney, Horace '60 William Johnson '62 icoe, Arthur Gardner '62 George Street '57 Thomas Curtis '31 Thomas Dwight '63 ihop, Edward Nelson p. '66 George Sayles '58 Henry Walker '50 Henry Maturin '58 James Lord '65 Sereno Edwards '46 isell, Benjamin Baxter p. '58 Edwin Cone '55 [by, Augustus Holmes p. '48 igden, Thomas '61 likie, Andrew '41 lir, Austin Cary p. '52 ike, Azro Lewis '70 Horace Thomson '38 John Pierce p. '30 Maurice Benaiah '66 Mortimer '35 kesley, Linus p. '60 mchard, Joseph Nathaniel '71 Nathaniel Bailey '53 tner, Joseph Henry p. '68 ss, Asher '29 Daniel '52 Daniel Jay '58 Edwin Elisha '37 Edwin Mnnsell '71 Francis Champion •46 Isaac '28 Isaac Grout '44 Jason Henry '66 Richard '31 Thomas Eliakim p. 48 Blodgett, Edward Griffin P- '59 Edward Phelps '38 George Dana P- '57 Harvey '29 Henry Franklin (150) P- '57 Blood, Lorenzo Prentice '46 Bloomer, Joseph '56 Boake, Charles Adams P- '70 Boalt, John Henry '57 Board, Joseph '67 Boardraan, Joseph '55 Moses Bradford '60 Bocock, John Holmes '35 Bogart, Joseph Hegeman '69 Boggs, George Washington '27 Boies, Ethan Ely '51 William Ely P- '44 BoUes, John Augustus P- '29 William '28 Bolton, Charles Edward '65 Bolt wood, Henry Leonidas '53 Lucius Manlius '43 Bond, Ephraim Ward '41 Nelson Freeman P- '64 Thomas Sheldon '63 William Bush '35 William Reynolds P- '66 Bonney, Elijah Hayward '39 Booth, Alfred P- '45 Andrew George P- '70 Chauncey P- '37 Borden, Newton D. P- '59 Boss, Thomas Mason '59 Bosworth, George '64 Boutelle, Asaph '28 Thomas '29 Bowdoin, Elbridge Gridley '40 Bowen, Eleazer P- '50 Simeon P- '50 Bowers, George Champion '61 Bowman, Charles Delano P- '36 Joseph H. P- '26 Boyden, Clarence Fuller '69 John Augustus P- '50 Boynton, Cyrus Clark P- '67 Francis Hayden '61 Brace, Jonathan '31 Brackett, George Parker P- '58 Gilbert Bobbins P- '57 Int 157 Bradbury, Edward Emerson '56 Elbridge '31 Henry Chase '66 William Erothingham ■56 Bradford, Ebenezer Green '27 Jivines •36 Jesse P- '58 Moses Bradstreet '25 Bradley, Arthur Crozman '70 John Henry P- '56 Bragg, Jesse Kendal '38 Bray, William Louis '58 Brayton, Edmond CuUen '67 George '66 Breck, Samuel P- '48 Breed, Bowman Bigelow '53 Daniel Henry P- '57 Brewer, Edward Ebenezer P- '49 Brewster, Ethan Allen Paul '58 Bridgman, Albert Henry '55 Chester '56 Elijah Coleman '26 Frederick P- '26 Henry Martyn '57 Herbert Lawrence '66 James Granger '42 Raymond Landon '71 Brlggs, Charles Moreau P- '44 James C. P- '33 James Theodore '57 William Merrick '49 Brigham, Don Ferdinand P- '63 Jerome Ripley '45 Bright, George Adams P- '58 Brinkle, Benjamin Reeves P- '60 Brittan, Nathan P- '35 Brooks, Benjamin Franklin '37 Charles Grosvenor '68 Charles Sylvester '63 Nelson P- '37 Sidney '37 Sidney '41 Broughton, Nathaniel Hooper '47 Brown, Addison P- '52 Andrew Mnrdock '28 Benjamin Franklin '34 David F. P- '40 Edward P- '35 Brown, Francis Frederick '55 Francis Wayland P- '67 Henry P- '36 Hope '28 Isaac '33 John Unndolpli P- '69 Joseph Willard P- '62 Josiiih Wolcott P- '39 Samuel Edward '55 Samuel Robbins P- '32 Samuel Walley '66 Walter P- '67 William '60 William Atherton '68 William Reynolds '69 Browne, William Hardcastle '61 Browuell, Charles Henry '71 William Crary '71 Browning, Frederic '61 Bruce, Charles Emerson '45 Henry James '59 Brundage, Israel • '54 Bruuer, Ajalon p. '38, '39 Emilus '45 Lycortus Luther '36 Bryant, Albert '62 Hilliard '31 Horatio p. '35, '36 James Churchill '36 John M. P- '35 Buchanan, Abner Thomas '68 Buck, Augustus Howe '49 Charles Wentworth '55 Robert Herrick P- '66 Buckland, James '53 Buckmaster, George Henry P- '60 Bucknam, Henry Clay P- '65 Bufflngton, John Fuss '52 Buffum, George Henry '68 Bugbee, Lucius Halen '54 Bulkley, John P- '33 BuUard, Amos '33 Artemas '26 Asa '28 Ebenezer Waters P- '34 Henry '60 Jonathan P- '40 Alumni and Non-Gkaduates. lard, Malachi P- '41 Carpenter, Harvey Sessions '53 William Merrill '63 James Sumner P- '33 lock, Alexander Hamilton '3C Justin P- '30 Enfus Henry p. '42 Mark P- '30 nstead, Sereno Edwards E i.p .'44 Carper, James S. P- '38 I'gess, Ebenezer '31 Carr, Thomas Jefferson P- '60 Ebenezer George '52 William Otis '57 Edward Phillips '52 Carroll, James Munroe P- '51 John William '67 Carruth, James Harrison P- '30 [•nap, Charles C. Pinkney '36 Charles P- '64 rnette, Erancis Ellsworth '67 Josiah Addison '32 I'liham, Jolm Appleton '38 Case, Ira '48 Josiah '67 John llandolph P- '31 Michael '67 Chaddock, Orange Columbus P- '57 Roderick Henry P- '87 Chamberlain, Thomas '28 Alfred White (Page 149) p. '47 Thomas '65 David Chadwick '44 rr, George P- '25 Edwin Martyn P- '57 rrall, George Ellery P- '63 Chandler, Charles Henry •66 rroughs, Seth '24 Samuel P- '33 rt, Ansel Oscar P- '62 Samuel Newell p. '45, •46 Francis ■57 Chapin, Alonzo •26 George '25 Asahel P- •29 Jairus '24 Dennis •38 Jairus Ward P- '49 EdwaTd Whitman '63 tier, Milford Clark '51 Franklin Perry '52 Samuel Patterson '71 Geoi'ge Farnsworth •60 Watson Shiverick '44 Jason •28 dwell, David •37 Lebeus Cornelius P- •52 Jacob P- '27 Lucius Delison '51 John Curtis '55 Lyman Dwight •58 npbell, Alvin Cutler '65 Roswell Lombard •42 Amasa Brainard P- '38 Chapman, Alvan Wentworth '30 Archibald Barrington '40 Mahlon Pomroy '32 Joel '25 Chase, Charles Edward P- '68 ifleld, Averill Burton '54 George Augustus P- '44 Charles Taylor P- '52 Lewson P- '40 anon, Horace '60 Thomas Noyes P- '62 :'ey, Austin '37 Cheavens, Henry Martyn '52 Austin Phelps p. 70, '71 Cheeseinan, Hobart •71 "leton, George Jonathan P- '32 Chenery, Charles Eugene P- •61 Marcus Manard '51 Cheney, Benjamin Hicks P- •59 rlisle, Hugh '26 David Bachelder P- '45 •michael, Henry '67 Chickering, Joseph Knowlton '69 'ney, Charles Tibbetts s. P- '54 William Henry '71 Sidney Howard P- '58 Cbikls, James Hobart •69 .•penter, Chester Whitmore '89 Chilson, Haynes Hanford •43 Frank Augustus P- '64 Chittendon, Henry Keed P- •69 Ikdex. 159 Choato, Eufus '55 Washington 70 Church, Francis Henry P- '51 Chute, Ariel Parish P- '82 Clnfliu, James Fitzfreralcl '59 Clapp, Mender Osmyn '37 Alfred Dwight '65 Audrew Josiah '58 Charles '32 Dexter '39 Edwin '49 Henry Lyman P- '59 Jacob Crawford '57 John White P- '54 Joseph Bolter '29 Ralph '25 Rufus Chapman '33 Salmon P- '41 Clark, Albert '34 Alvin Wright P- '41 Asa Bement P- '41 Asahel P- '28 Asahel Lewis '57 Charles Grandison '27 Clinton '85 De Witt Scoville '63 Frank Gray '62 George Whitefield •53 James H. P- '31 Jefferson '67 Joseph Bourne '56 Joseph Manley '52 Joseph Sylvester '27 Lewis Franklin •87 Lincoln '25 Lucius Faj'ette '27 Royal Washburn '58 Samuel White P- '30 Sereno Dickinson '35 Spencer Searl '89 Stanford Russell '33 Stephen Watkins '37 Sumner '40 Thomas March P- '31 William '51 William P- '42 William Bradley '65 William Jackson •64 Clark, William Smith '48 Clarke, George Clinton '58 James Franklin '54 Maurice Dwight '71 Keuel Baxter '50 Selah Merrill '71 Clary, Francis Amsden 'f.4 John P- '30 Clement, Charles P- '41 Cleveland, Abijah Perkins P- '47 Ephraim Marsh P- '49 Clifford, Joseph Clark '62 Clift, George Denuison ?■ '71 William Avery '39 Cline, Edward Ebenezer P- '62 Cobb, Elisha Greene •57 James Thornton P- •65 William Henry •67 Cobleigh, Nelson Farr '68 Coburn. David Nichols •38 Edwin •41 Frank Fordyce •70 George Albert •68 Cochran, Joseph Gallup '42 Codman, John P- '35 Coffin, James Henry '28 Robert Allen '25 Coggshall, Oliver s. '62 Coit, George Heury •52 Colburn, William Brown P- '51 Colby, Enoch Long '26 Cole, Royal Merriman '66 Collar, William Coe '59 Collins, James '58 William Oliver '33 Colton, Chauncey •26 Francis Parmelee •45 John Jay •55 Combs, John Haskell (149) P. '54 Comstock, Edward '61 Joshua P. P- '29 Conant, Robert Taft '36 Congdon, Timothy Peckham P- '40 Conkey, Ithamar Francis P- '43 Consaul, GansevoortDewandeler'59 Constantino, George '59 Converse, Charles Leavens P- '55 James Blanchard '67 Alumni and Non-Gkaduates. k, Augustus Elbridge George n. Anthony Herbert Jonathan Oliver Wade Roswell Dickinson Sylvester Willard Sylvester p. ke, George ley, Edwin John Alexander Noah Saxton Oi'rin Orrin lidge, Amos Hill Charles Edvpin Hiel H. Sumner Curtis per, John Evans leland, George Warren ley, Josiah •p, John Joseph ning, George W. nish, Aaron Spooner Edward Joseph son, Levi Hannaford ss, Charles Chapin ey, John Edwin ert, D'Estaing Salisbury ran, Perez Dickinson Pies, Chester William Henry p. gin, Charles Hartwell ne, Abijah Milton p. Alexander Baxter Edward Augustus Herbert Webster p. Whiting Sanford ry, Isaac Edwin p. wford, Luther p. Sidney William ssey, Timothy Robinson ssy, Benjamin Cothen cker, William Stanford p. ckett, George Kimball Samuel Lane p. sby, Eranklin p. '48, P- P- P- '60, P- P- '51 '41 '51 '69 '55 '43 '25 '61 '32 '54 '49 '66 '26 '65 '53 '70 '30 '54 '54 '56 '57 '60 '40 '68 '45 '28 '30 '50 '51 '66 '31 '40 '37 '64 '54 '54 '61 '64 '27 '31 '61 '57 '28 '26 '36 '40 '44 '49 Crosby, Josiah D. P- '26 Minott Sherman '50 Cross, Joseph Warren P- •58 Marcus Eleazer P- '37 Moses Kimball '38 Croswell, Mioah Sampson •55 Crowell, Charles Harrison P- '55 Edward Payson '53 James Wilson P- '55 Cummings, Henry '47 William Breckenridge P- '43 Cundall, Isaac Newton '51 Currier, Edward West '65 George Washington P- '51 Curtis, Charles F. P- '38 George Coggswell '44 Jason Langdon '71 Joseph Seaver p. '51, '52 Curtiss, George '60 George Graham P- '48 Samuel Ives '67 Gushing, Stephen P- '63 Cushman, Chester Lemuel '56 George Francis '40 James Martyn P- '61 Marshall Blair '61 Cutler, Joseph '40 Robert '26 William Bullard p. •70, '71 Cutter, Benjamin Lincoln P- '48 Cutting, Charles '63 George Rugg '71 Dada, William Burt P- '53 Dadmun, Appleton '54 Dame, John Edward •66 Damon, Samuel Chenery '36 Dana, Malcolm Mc Gregor '59 Samuel Worcester •47 Dane, Myron Benjamin '70 Danforth, Galen Bancroft '67 George Franklin P- '40 John C. P- '39 Daniels, Charles Herbert •70 George Willis P- •32 Henry Ellsworth P- '53 Darling, Edward Parry •51 Henry •42 Thomas Smith p. '45 Index. 161 Darling, William Henry Dashiell, Richard Ridgely Davenport, Jesse Reed John Henry Adolphus Diivies, Lodwick Stephen Davis, Abraham Barker Francis W. Hezekiah John Walton Mark Robert Henry Davison, Royal Elmore , Day, Isaac John Eddy Pliny Butts Deady, John Ambrose Dean, Artemas Benjamin Angler Frank James Lorenzo Samuel Chase De Coster, Cyrus Cole De Forest, Frederick Lockwood Henry Grant James Goodrich Delano, Charles Charles Gridley Henry Giles John Adams De Mott, Edward Provost Denham, George Denison, George Dennis, Jesse Appleton Dennison, Ami Rnhamah Denny, Andrew Derby, Hasket De Riemer, William Edward Deveiis, David Stearns Devereux, Hubert Kimball Dewey, Avery W. Dc Witt, Abner Dexter, George Nathaniel Morton Dickinson, Appleton Cornelius Evarts Daniel Sherman Edward p. '55 p. •35 '51 '58 '70 '63 p- '70 p- '55 p- '29 p- '39 p- '56 '68 p- '66 '41 '71 '84 '64 '42 '62 '62 p- '59 '53 '68 od '45 '39 P- '44 '40 P- '71 '58 '36 '71 P- '44 '55 P- '42 '63 '31 '55 '62 P- '33 P- '70 P- '28 P- '51 '60 '34 '25 '60 '39 P- '23 Dickinson, Edwin Hastings Edmund Fovfler Erastns Frederick George Joel Lyman Marquis Fayette Noadiah Smith Perez Richard Salter Storrs Samuel Huntington Thomas Harris William William Austin William Cowper William Eastman Dickson, Joseph Edgar Dike, Samuel Johnson Dimock, Edwin Dimon, David Dixon, Brant Van Blarcum Dodge, Austin Franklin James Madison John Henry John Webster Doe, Franklin Benjamin Dole, Hallett John Donald, Elijah Winchester Donnell, James Dickinson Doolittle, Charles Hntchins Dorman, Orloff Mather Roderic Doubleday, William Thomas Douglas, Edwin Douglass, Ebenezer Francis Arthur Richard Draper Downing, Jerome Francis Dowse, Edmund Joseph Perry Dowst, Nathaniel Perry Drake, James Smith Draper, Ebenezer Edwai-d Leroy Warren Fales Dreux, Charles Didier '65 p. '37 '32 '37 p- '37 '37 '62 '41 p- '31 '44 p- '39 '33 s. '56 '50 '48 '55 '63 '66 '54 p- '28 p- '70 '61 '34 p- '33 '56 '57 '51 p- '60 '61 '69 p- '67 '36 '31 p- '53 p- '38 p- '70 '51 '51 '60 p- '52 '36 '46 p- '40 p- '67 p- '65 p- '63 '47 p- '53 Alumni and Non-Graduates. 'y, Leander Muzzy P- '40 Ebersole, Ezra Christian '62 Jen, Nathaniel Ci'aig P- '70 Eddy, Nathaniel '38 3ois, Cornelius P- '68 Edgar, Cornelius Henry P- '31 le3', George Evans '52 Edson, Chauncy S. P- •37 John Langdon '44 Henry Kingman '44 La Fayette '51 Edwards, Bela Bates •24 William Aldrich '70. Henry Luther '47 ield, Charles Bishop '42 Eells, Gushing P- •34 bar, John Brown '64 Efner, Henry White '65 can, William P- '40 Eldredge, Erasmus Darwin •29 William Paly P- '55 Henry Warren '71 ham, Chas. Granville Manter '63 Eldridge, John Wood P- '37 Earle P- '27 Ellery, John Graeme '50 Gilbert Tobey P- '71 Elliott, Caleb Burbank '26 lap, George Edward '55 John Euclid •57 James P- '47 Ellis, Calvin Dorr '26 n, Ambrose '52 James Marsh •56 ning, Alvah Gregory '36 Ells, Daniel Swan P- •67 shee, Carlos Eugeiie '71 Ellsworth, Alfred Augustus •58 ton, Samuel '26 Erastus Wolcott '44 ir§, Adolphe Augustin '66 Elwood, David Marvin P- •43 ant, James Starrett P- '52 Ely, Alfred Brewster '36 ton, Alfred P- '41 David Judson P- '42 ght, Edmund P- '35 Elias Pratt P- '80 John '35 Isaac Mills P- '42 Timothy '27 Richard '41 r, Bela P- '68 William Mather P- '39 Ebenezer Porter- P- '33 Zabdiel Rogers , P- '31 Ebenezer Porter '61 Emerson, Benjamin Kendall •65 le, Edward Bartlett '67 • Charles '38 James Hervey '67 James P- .•57 William Willard '56 John Edwards '44 tman, Charles Erancis •69 John Milton •49 David '35 Luther '31 George '30 Rufus '58 Henry Edwin '30 Emery, Gustavus Byron p. '59 John Calvin P- '33 John Anson '65 John Huse '69 Joseph S. P- '30 Lucius Root '57 Joshua '31 Lucius Boot '33 Samuel Hopkins '34 Sanford '41 Samuel Hopkins P- '58 on, Benjamin Eranklin P- '54 Emmons, Amzi Babbit '69 George Howard '70 Henry Vaughan '54 James Howard •65 Esty, William Cole '60 J. Myron Rensselaer '41 Evans, Alfred Douglas p. '55 Joseph P- '40 Enoch Krajg '53 Thomas Elliot Newton '68 James Burnett P , '64 William Wells '68 John Herbert '61 Index. 1G3 Eveleth, Ephvaira '25 Everett, Joel Sumner '40 Ewell, John Lewis P- '62 Ewina;, Edward Cornelius '59 Eackler, David Maurice '35 Fairbaiik, John Barnard 'fi7 Fairbanlvs, Francis Joel '62 Joseph Whitcomb '66 Fairchild, Elijah Stites P- '55 Ezra '22 Fales, Dexter '31 Fanning, James P- '40 Farley, Benjamin Francis(152) p. '32 Tliomas Abbott '38 Farman, Elbert Eli '55 Farnham, David Smith '64 Lucien •27 Thomas Jefferson p. '31, '32 Farnsworth, George P- '30 William Crawford P- '53 Favr, George P- '62 Farrar, Charles Samuel P- '50 George '39 Farvpell, John Edward '36 Fassitt, James Wilson '35 Robert Faris '36 Faunce, Daniel Worcester '50 Faust, John William '57 Fay, Frederic Brown P- '38 Henry Clinton '54 . Nathaniel Thomas P- '38 Prescott '51 Samuel Austin '28 Felch, Charles Benjamin '68 Fellowes, Francis '26 Felton, Joseph Osborn p. '42, •44 Fenn, Elipha White P- '61 Thomas Legare '50 Fenner, Edward Bela '67 Ferguson, George Reid '49 William Tiddy P- '47 Fernald, Bbenezer Nichols •62 John Prince P- '67 Ferry, William Newton H. P- '37 Fessenden,CharlesBacchusHyde '33 Thomas Kendall P- '33 Field, Caleb Clesson '33 Constant P- '25 Field, Edward Augustus P- '67 Henry Kellogg '69 Justin '35 Levi Alpheus '46 Pindar '22 Thomas Power '34 Fifleld, Lebbeus Bailey '53 Finch, James Byron 'G2 Fiuley, Robert p. '36, '■37 Fish, Elijah Shumway '52 Joseph Leroy Atwell '53 Dyer Ball Nelson P- '62 Rodolphus D. p. '65, '66, '68 Russell P- '43 Fisher, Aaron Crosby P- '40 Ezra '28 George P- '65 George Elisha '46 Luther Paine P- •50 Milton Metcalf P- '36 Nathaniel Augustus '31 Nathaniel Wilcox '26 Otis P- •35 Phineas P- '37 William Phineas '66 Fisk, Benjamin Porter P- '59 David P- '34 James P- '35 Marcus Marcellus (152) p. '67 Pliny '40 Fiske, Asa Severance '65 Daniel Taggart '42 Frederick Augustus '36 Samuel '48 Warren Cooley '40 Fitch, Appleton Howe '55 Austin G. P- '38 Samuel Almiron P- '60 Fitts, Calvin Richards '64 Hervey •26 Moses Hall P- '31 Fittz, George Boardman p. '60, '61 Lonzo Lyon P- '61 Fitz, Edward Southworth '71 Flagg, Edwin Barber '61 Horatio '25 William Dodd '53 Fleming, Lewis Isidore '47 Alumni and Non-Geaduates. ;her, Joel White , '38 Samuel Mark '46 itner, George Frederick '67 t, Austin P- '31 Franklin Charles P- •61 Kendall '31 Ouiar Alpha P- '71 William P- '35 es, Ephraim '30 William Allen '48 iom, Arthur '57 Richard '57 bes, Charles Ford P- '57 Franklin '33 William Trowbridge •71 bush, Charles '29 John '28 d, Andrew Elmer '71 Daniel Roberts P- '64 Henry Allen P- '62 James Bradley •54 dham, Jeremiah Leon '57 ■saith, William Josiah P- '57 'syth, William Wallace '32 idick, David •31 Iter, Andrew Butler '40 Benjamin Franklin '29 Edgar Lowell •64 Galen •81 George Emory P- •67 James P- •43 John Phelps '34 ivle, James I^uther '70 wler, Charles Chauncey '51 Jonathan Amos P- '39 Orson Squire '34 Samuel Page •61 Stephen P- •35 William Worthington '54 X, Daniel Webster '62 John Lawrence '31 Nathaniel Breed '35 iry, Jesse Loring '31 iser, John Sullivan p. '35 , '36 seland, Thomas Rodney P . '44 eels, Jesse Mc Donald '71 eeman, Allen Brown P . '57 John l!ol)inson P . '39 French, Aaron P- '31 Harlan Page '68 Jacob Paul P- '54 James Paulus '59 Jonathan John P- '66 Theodore Francis '49 Frierson, Samuel Mayes '54 Frisbee, Edward Selah '60 Frisbie, Alvah Lillie '57 Frost, Edwin Perry '65 James Henry Paine '46 Joshua P- '35 Sidney Berry P- '59 Fuller, Albert Cotton •68 Edward Josiah •28 Edward Lorenzo P- •30 Elisha Lord '24 Francis Lord •39 George Ephraim P- •63 Horace Smith •58 Jesse Franklin •58 Roselle Andrew '69 Fullerton, Bradford Morton •61 Furber, Thomas Lancaster •30 Furney, Lucius Abial '62 Fyler, Oren P- '48 Gage, Alden (page 150) P- '60 George Merrill '69 Nehemiah Hutchinson '66 William '28 Gale, Joseph Wakefield p. . '60 Nahura '37 Thomas Allen '38 Gallagher, George p. . '64 Gammell, Sereno Dwight '65 Gardner, Edward Payson •68 John Sewall •40 Garland, David '43 Garman, John Harper P . '36 Garrette, Edmund Young- '50 Garvin, James '31 Lucius Fayette Clark '62 Gates, Charles Henry '47 Gaut, Joseph Russell •42 Gay, xiugustine Milton •50 Edward •56 Joshua Sanders '41 Gaylord, Eber William '66 Index. 1G5 Gaylord, Edward Dickinson •65 Heminway Jacob '37 Martin Lutlier '48 Gaytes, Charles Carol '58 Gerrish, John Wesley Dame P- '62 Gerry, Samuel Russell '35 Gibbens, Edwin Augustus P- '55 Gibbons, Lyman '32 Gibbs, Elijah Bradner P- '55 Giddings, John T. P- '40 Gifford, Benjamin Rowley P- '42 Gilbert, Archibald Falconer '60 Edwin Smith '55 George Monroe P- '43 Orin Pierce P- '34 Solomon Barnes P- '36 Giles, Joel P- •27 Walter Harris '61 Gillett, Austin H. G. P- '41 Edward Bates ■39 Gillette, Charles '39 Gillmur, David P- '40 Gilson, Jewett Castello P- '69 Glass, Heman '54 Glazier, Nelson Newton P- '63 Olan P- '26 Gleasoii, Aurelius Lawrence '68 Charles Frederic '39 George Leroy P- '61 John Francis P- '58 Jubal Converse '63 Glenn, William Ewing '52 Glidden, Charles Elisha P- '67 Glover, Edward Weston '64 Goddard, Charles Grosvenor '41 Daniel Francis P- '51 John P- '62 Josiah Hamilton '56 Samuel Bridge Ingersoll '40 William Henry '59 Goff, JnsL-ph '26 Gold, Miner P- '31 GolcUhwait, William Cotton P- '39 Gooch, William Boerhaave P- '57 Goodale, Alviii Banister '58 George Lincoln '60 George Washington '48 Montgomery Smith '34 Goodell, Abner George p. Henry Hill Goodenough, Adoniram Judson Goodhue, Isaac Newton p. James Madison John Northend Goodman, Richard Goodnow, Augustus Warren Charles Warren Goodrich, George Dickinson p. George Eastman William Winton Goodwin, David Elmor p. Edward Payson Frederick Daniel p. Gore, Darius Gorham, William Osmyn Gosling, William Engene p. Goss, Frank Allen p. Gould, David George Henry Herman Day p. James Brewster p. '31 Nahum Samuel Augustus Gourgas, Francis R. p. Goward, Isaac p. Graham, Frederick Ridgely John Grant, John Miner p. Grassie, Thomas Gordon William Graves, Edwin p. Frederic William Henry Clinton John Long Maris p. Nathaniel Dwight Samuel Lawrence Tliaddeus William Blair Gray, Alonzo Charles Warren p. Edward Payson p. George Dickman Levi p. Green. Lewis '29 '31 '62 '54 '35 '33 '31 '69 '49 '38 '53 '70 '62 '38 '66 '29 '39 '38 '61 '71 '34 '60 '60 ,'32 '25 '66 '31 '30 '47 '29 '35 '57 '52 '45 '25 '56 '56 '70 '42 '70 '66 '62 '34 '64 '65 '65 '62 '44 Alumni and Non-Graduates. ien, Porter Woods P- '65 Hall, George Cyril P- '71 Ralph Emerson '25 Henry P- '35 Thomas Porter '36 Horace Powers P- '56 Thomas Eemington P- '60 Jeffries '29 iene, Henry Mottals '65 Job •30 Henry Solomon '34 John Quincy '69 James '37 Jonathan P- '37 John Morton '53 Joseph Andrew '24 Moses Billings '29 Joseph Francis P- '62 Nathaniel P- '28 Julius Augustus P- '48 William Cohoone P- '49 Percival Edwards P- '58 senough, John Bridge '35 Warren Davis Crawford p. ,'41 eenwood, William '71 William '32 egg, Thomas Douglass '28 William Leroy '71 egory, James John Howard '50 Hallock, Charles '54 Oscar Hubert '28 Horaan p. •25, '26 ey, Philander P- '24 Leavitt Homan '63 idley, Henry '62 William Allen '55 ififln, John Quincy Adams P- '50 Ham, Chauncey Van Vleit P- '62 iggs, Charles Edwin '56 Hamilton, Benjamin Franklin '61 Clarke Hewitt '63 Henry Harrison '68 Leverett Stearns '60 Henry Joel P- '26 innell, James Seymour '42 John Alexander '53 iswold, Theophilus Lyman '53 Moses B. P- '25 Whiting '38 Hammond, Henry Bull P- '61 osvenor, Charles Payson P- '26 Henry Ebeuezer P- '71 Edwin Augustus '67 John Chester '65 George Sumner '58 Josiah Sturtevant P- '32 Lemuel P. p. '33, '34 William Blankenship '40 out, Aldin '31 William Gardiner '49 over, William Barrows P- '64 William Penn '69 ■ow, Galusha Aaron '44 Hand, Edwin Coleman '56 lernsey, George Mortimer '56 Hanks, Stedman Wright '37 ulford, Jonas '64 Haniner Henry '37 mn, Francis Mardin P- '46 Hannaford,DavidOsheal s. p. '52, '54 Nathaniel P- '27 Hannuni, Almon Stiles P- '45 ickett, Horatio Baloh '30 Arnold p. '31, , '33 Richard P- '38 Francis Hutchinson '65 idley, James Bryant '33 Hanson, Thomas Edson P- '50 igar. Marshal S. P- '31 Harding, Alpheus P- '38 die, Ashbel Bradford P- '32 John Wheeler P- '42 William Henry P- '5G Harden, Charles '55 lie, Eben Thomas P- '62 Hardy, Arthur Sherburne P- '68 James Riley p. '52, , '53 x\sa Strong '61 John P- '71 Charles Franklin P- '27 Richard P- '39 Jacob P- '50 ill, Chiuincey Austin '33 Seth '32 Edward Smith '71 Vitellus Men-ill '65 Index , 167 Harlow, Rufus Kendrick Harmou, Elijah Harrington, Augustus Bralnerd Timothy Charles Loamrai Eli Whitney Fordyce George Frederick Henry Martyn Moody Myron Oscar Nathan Samuel Harris, Austin Elijah Paddock George Isaac K. James Wm. Munroe John Milton Nicholas Stephen Hart, Alvin N. John Clark Nathaniel Coleman Hartwell, Charles John John Hartzell, Josiah Theodore Newbury William H. Harvey, Adiel Joseph Selden Harwood, Abel Charles Elliott Haskell, Benjamin Matthew Wood Pliny Nelson Samuel Willii'.m Learned Haskins, Alfred Leonard Daniel Waldo Haslet, Samuel E. Hastin-s, Henry Hatch, Junius Loring Hathaway, Aaron Kimhall Pliilo Hathcway, Simon William Haven, John '65 Haven, Joseph '35 '61 Samuel Foster '26 '56 Hawes, Gilbert Ray '70 '52 Hawkes, Joshua Gilnian '59 '70 Hawkins, Buel Judd P- '52 '33 William Henry P- '66 '29 Hawks, Daniel P- '27 p- '47 John '47 •60 Hawley, Chester Warner '58 '31 Franklin Ebenezer P- '55 '69 Haydn, Hiram Collins '56 '64 Hayes, David Abbott '30 '62 Haynes, Charles Thaddeus '62 '63 Daniel Curtis P- '45 '55 Hayward, Charles Capen '42 '66 Lloyd Andrews '36 p- '63 Hazeltine, Miron James P- '51 p- '51 Hazen, Hervey Crosby '62 '39 Heath, Daniel Collamore* '68 '35 Hebard, George Diah Alonzo P- '54 '58 Story '28 p- '29 Henderson, Thomas P- '62 p- '30 Hendrick, Alexander Wilson P- '65 '55 Henry, Caleb Sprague P- '25 '49 Henshaw, Marshall '45 '43 Herbert, George P- '35 '55 Herrick, Dwight Stiles '67 '54 Hubert Pierre '49 p- '68 Samuel Edward '59 '71 Thomas Peverley '56 '32 William Dodge '57 p- '36 Hersey, George William P- '68 '41 Hervey, Thomas '34 '65 Hewett, Waterman Thomas '69 '32 Hewins, James P- '68 '53 Hewit, Augustine Francis '39 '71 Hewitt, Elijah Starr P- '58 p- '54 Heywood, Alonzo Phillips '63 '46 David Williams P- '47 '61 Hibbard, Charles Edmund '66 '58 Hibben, James '46 p- '26 Higgins, Alexander Martin P- '54 '58 Lucius Hopkins P- '60 '49 Higley, George Trask '57 '35 Hill, Calvin Grout '67 p- '60 David '71 '57 Don Gleason P- '69 '34 Edward Lyman P- '50 Alumni and Non-Graduates. ill, James Seneca P- '62 Jotham Francis P- '70 Walter Forest P- '34 ills, Israel '30 James Stebblns P- '53 inckley, Albert P- '38 ine, Norman P- '48 inton, Eichard Lewis P- '53 itchcock, Charles Henry- '56 Daniel Dwight '44 Edward '49 Milan Hubbard '54 Robert Stephens '37 Roswell Dwight '36 itchings, Benjamin Gardner '32 obbie, William Roscoe '69 obbs, Isaac Henry P- '69 Joshua Barker Flint P- '58 odge, Leicester Porter '50 George Edwin '53 odgraan, Edward Ruthveu P- '43 oes, John Cantine Farrel '32 Roswell Randall P- '71 offman, Washington Atlee '64 ogarth, William P- '37 olbrook, Amory P- '41 Elonzo J: W. P- '28 Ichabod P- '33 Stephen Edmund '39 olland, Frederic '65 Joseph Bassett s. p. '55 William Jacob '69 oUoway, Charles Hoover '54 olman, Edward '61 Morris '37 olmes, Calvin '43 George Lewis '30- Henry Martyn '60 John Summers P- '40 Lewis Warfield '62 olt, Edmund Dyer '46 George Henry '64 olton, Isaac Farwell '36 omer, George Freeman '34 William Bradford '36 William Bradford P- '67 William Bradford '71 omes, Francis '48 Homes, Henry Augustus William Hooper, Moses' Hopkins, Francis G. Samuel Milo Horton, Thomas William Edgar Hough, Alfred Lewis Sylvester Houghton, Amory J. p. James Clay James Clay John Cephas Joseph Goodhue Joseph Henry Houseworth, Henry Houston, John Frederick Hovey, Daniel T. James Howard, Chauncey David John Loomis Joseph Martin Stoddard William George Howe, Alvah Sereno Benjamin Elijah Francis Augustine George Milton James Seth Nason Nathaniel Saltonstall Sidney Walker William Lewis Howell, Luther Clark Thomas Morris Hower, George Howes, Clarence Linden Rowland, Albert Henry Charles Morton Freeman Parker George Harrison Otis Samuel Whittlesey Walter Morton William William Southworth William Ware '30 p. '40 p. '57 p. '25 '32 '66 '67 p. '30 p. '41 '37, '38 p. '37 '62 '61 '65 p. '55 p. '34 '32 p. '36 '38 '35 '23 p. '27 '27 '55 '35 '62 '38 '49 '48 '71 p. '46 p. '36 : '59 '64 p. '64 '31 '66 '69 '65 '24 '50 '41 '70 '63 '46 '70 '41 Index. 169 Hoyt, Bixi Crosby •55 Hubbard, Albert Wells •67 Franklin •54 George '29 Henry Abijah P . '61 John p. , ^41 Ochus Graves '29 Rodolplius Baker '29 Samuel Austin P- '41 William Allen P' '68 William Henry P- '44 William Henry '71 Hudson, Henry Sumner '49 Nathaniel P- '40 Hufford, George W. P- '66 Hughitt, Emmons ,'63 William Edgar '55 Hull, Savilian Richard p. •54, '55 Humphrey, Chester '28 Edward Porter •28 Henry Correll p. •69, •70 Henry Martyn P- '42 James '31 James P- '59 John '35 Leonard '46 Luther '36 Zephaniah Moore '43 Humphreys, David P- '37 George P- '35 Hosea Daton '33 Hunt, Addison Augustus P- '43 Daniel '28 Edwin •58 Horace Judson P- '52 Josiah Hubert '61 Moses Nowell P- '62 Myron Winslow '70 Samuel '32 Huntington, Enoch Smith '31 Frederic Dan '39 Joshua P- '31 Joshua Henry '68 Huntting, Samuel '44 William '35 Hurlbut, Augustus P- '34 Hutchius, Waldo ■42 Hutchinson, Andrew Boyd Eleazer Carter Henry Elijah Horace James Edwin Prosper Kimball Sylvander Hyde, Henry Dwight Henry Francis William Albert Ide, Jacob Ingalls, Asa White Ingram, Solomon Boltwood Irwin, David Allison(151) p. Ives, Alfred Eaton Joel Stone Ivins, William Henry Jackraan, Joseph Jackson, Alexander Arthur Harper C. Columbus Edward Payson Timothy Jagger, Samuel Hampton Janes, Frederick Justus Lyman Jefferds, Chester Baniel Jenkins, Abraham Jenks, Grenville Tudor Joseph William Jeunesse, Albert Lyman Jennings, James Henry p. Jermain, James Barclay Jewett, George Baker Henry Erastus Henry Shipman William Heed Jillson, Benjamin Cutler Jocelyn, Dana Israel Johns, David Lewis Johnson, Asa Charles Patten Fi'auklin Eugene s. George Monn Tracy John Leonard Loring Marshall Maxwell p. '60 p. '27 '58 '39 p. '56 '41 '36 '61 '59 '29 '48 p. '38 '31 '63, '64 '68 '70 p. '61 p. '37 '40 '46 p. '33 p. '63 '34 '37 p. "33 '35 '55 '38 p. '49 '29 p. '67 '39, '40 '31 '40 p. '63 '58 '31 p. '54 '55 '31 p. '26 '39 p. '54 p. '65 p. ^43 •24 '38 p. '57 Alumni and Non-Graduates. nson, Myron Alfred P- '58 Kent, Lorenzo P- '40 Obadiah Meeker •32 Keyser, Calvin '71 Simeon Sampson P- '36 Kidder, Corbin '28 Stephen '27 John Sumner '39 nston, John Boyd P- '69 Pascal Paoll Pembroke P- '36 William Montrieflf '27 Kies, Henry •52 es, Augustus Turner P- '58 Kimball, Alonzo Smith '66 Clinton Mellen P- '60 Asa H. P- •39 Edmund Adams '65 Charles Augustine •54 Edward '26 Daniel '41 Franklin '29 Edward Payson P- •56 Henry White '57 Frank P- •61 John Taylor '25 Gyles Merrill P- •34 Joseph Lyman P- '52 James Parker •49 Joseph Stillman '68 John Calvin •54 Llewellyn P- '32 Joseph '57 Perley Chandler '32 Milton '26 Robert Innes '63 William Bird '56 Stephen Edward '53 Woodbury Stores '63 , William Leonard '55 Kimberly, Augustus Greene '52 avelles, Anastasius '31 King, , Charles Goodrich '61 r, William Stevens '51 PIdward Gilbert P- '63 ne, George Allen •60 Frederick Augustus P- '63 Luther '59 Morris Ketchum P- •66 p, Charles Dwight P- '70 Osmyn Baker P- •54 John '29 Samuel Putnam Cleaves '31 se, William Amasa •69 Kingman, Abel Washburn P- '29 logg, Amasa Stetson P- •53 Lysander P- '32 Benjamin W. P . 36 Kingsbury, Addison P- ■27 Ensign Hosmer '36 Charles Wood '52 Henry Martyn P- •58 Enoch '27 John Edward '69 Kingsley, Edward Alvan P- '67 Justin Perkins '60 Kirkland, Edward '31 Loyal Case '36 Kittredge, Alvah Baylies '69 Oren H. P- '38 Charles Marsh '62 Rufus Bela '58 George Dimmick '65 Stephen Wright p. '45, '46 Hosea '28 ly, John •25 John Theodore •28 sey, Henry Sylvester •55 Moses Hamilton P- •67 nhle, Arthur P- '61 Knapp, George Brown •59 Edward '56 George Spencer P- '71 idall, Charles '39 James Christy '46 John Ballard •27 Nathan Bangs '60 Jonas Chiles s. p. •54 Oren Smith P- •54 Sylvanus Cobb •49 Knig ht, Alva Aziza •62 idrick, Charles Franklin P- '70 Merrick •46 listen, James Mortimer P- '68 Walter T. P- '26 mey, Joel '37 William Lewis •28 Index. 171 Knowlton, Ebenezer '60 Knox, Samuel P- •36 William Shadrack '65 Ladd, Beaufort '24 Lafon, John s. '54 Laird, James P- '61 Lamson, Charles Marion '64 Samuel P- ■28 Lancaster, Stephen Symonds '68 Lane, Charles Edward '65 David Tappan '29 Edward Payson P- '55 Frederick Warren P- '56 James Bachelder P- •40 James Pillsbury •57 John William •56 Langley, James Edward P- •n Lapham, Smith Gurney P- •63 Larkin, Lyman Barnes '35 Lamed, Edward Stuart '52 Stephen Holmes '69 Lathrop, Freeman P- •64 Lawrence, Barzillai Swift P- •36 Ellis Andrews P . 65 William Appleton '61 William Mangam P- '71 Lawson, Frederick Bartlett P- '61 Leach, Ezekiel Walter •28 Giles '29 Joseph Allen '61 San ford '37 Learned, Samuel Julius '45 Leathe, Leonard Lorenzo '43 Leavenworth, Abner Johnsor 1 •25 Leavltt, Jonathan •25 Roswell P- .29 Ledonx, Louis Palemon '48 Lee, Edward Payson P- '65 James Hattrick '64 John Stebbins '45 Samuel P- '37 Leeds, Charles P- '39 Daniel '37 George '35 Lefavonr, Issachar '42 Leggett, John Henry P- '58 LeFb, William John '63 Leland, James Hibben P- '32 John Henry Martyn '40 Joseph P. P- '36 Pardon Kimball P- '51 Leonard, Frank Jacob (151) P- '65 Hartford Pratt P- '46 Lemuel P- •34 Willard Thomas •62 Lester, William Haven '49 Lewis, Daniel Smith P- '33 Edwin Rufus '61 Erl Brainard p. '51, '62 Francis Draper '69 Henry Barton P- '45 James '61 Thomas Augustus '59 Zechariah Edwards '62 Limber, John •39 Lincoln, Rufus Pratt •62 Linnell, Jonathan Edwards P- •44 Nathan Seabury P- •43 Linsley, Joel P- •56 Lippitt, Andrew Clark '37 Andrew Clark P- '66 Litchfield, Daniel Clapp •53 Littell, Levi Clark P- '56 Little, George Obadiah '60 Henry Augustus P- '53 Joseph Brewster '60 Littlefleld, James Austin' '52 Livermore, Aaron Russell P- '37 Albert '68 Livingston, Montgomery Mead p, ,'61 Lobdell, Francis '58 Henry •49 Locke, Calvin Stoughton •49 William Edwin •64 Lockwood, Ephraim Clinton P- •59 John Dooling •58 Lombard, Cyrus Baldwin P- '55 Otis '34 Long, Josiah HoUoway '45 Longley, Joseph Grout P- '62 Moses Maynard P- '39 Loorais, Isaac Newton P- '43 Lord, Charles '38 Chester '31 Daniel Buckley '64 Alumni and Non-Graduates. i, Daniel Minor '30 George Robert '40 Herbert Gardiner '71 James Brown '55 Nathan Lynds '37 Otis Phillips '32 ey, Joseph Walton P- '58 hrop, Charles Dexter '49 Edwin Howard '28 George Van Ness P- '37 Henry Tisdale '44 'ett, George Sidney P- '44 Thomas Robert P- '44 ;e, Elias Howell P- '35 Iden, Alonzo Poraeroy P- '45 nan, Daniel Brewster '29 George '37 Giles '27 Henry '29 Jabez Baldwin '41 Payson Williston '67 Timothy '44 ide, Wilfred Clarence P- '70 jn, Appleton Park '70 Walter Huntington '51 Allister,Joseph Longworth p. '41 Clung, Matthew '55 Clure, Alexander Wilson '27 Cormick, George '69 ^oy, James Munroe P- '45 Donald, Farguharson Griffith '64 William Alexander P- '68 Dowall, John R. P, '28 Duffle, Samuel Valentine P- '65 Ewen, Robert P- '65 Glathery, William '62 :Graw, Thomas Henry P- '69 Kinney, John Archibald P- '47 Saben '41 Silas P- '42 Jtinstry, John Alexander '38 :Lane, James Woods P' . '29 iLeod, Hugh '51 iManus, Parker Whittlesey '63 iNairy, Robert Currin P- . '38 ;Neill, James •69 icomber, George '62 Joshua Mason P . '35 Maddock, Alfred Magill, William Seagrove Mallory, Charles William Maltbie, Seth Waldo Maltby, Martin Marshall Mandell, William Andrew Mann, Asa Benjamin Cyrus Sweetser Jonathan Thomas Marshall Manning, George Smith Jacob Merrill Mansfield, Daniel Manton. Daniel Eddy Marbury, Francis Ferdinand March, Charles Augustus Daniel Daniel Francis Andrew Frederic William Walter Marcussohn, Jacob William Marcy, Alexander Erastus Edgerton Henry Orlando Marion, Horace Eugene Marsh, Frank Jewett John Worthington Justin Levi Gardner Ormond Blynn Wolcott Marshall, Jonathan Bryant Joshua Newell Martin, Edward Duffield Edwin Konigmacher Mason, David Burr Joseph Masters, Francis Roberts Mather, Albert Barnes Richard Henry Matthews, Albert Ezra Wallace Henry Marty n John Henry Samuel Mattice, Benjamin •61 p. '31 '71 '67 p. '65 '38 '38 '37 p. '42 p. '38 p. '49 p. '53 '50 '33 '31 p. '70 p. '38 '65 '45 '67 '37 p. '52 p. '59 '34 p. '63 p. '66 '70 '68 '2+ '51 '47 '36 '38 '53 p. '42 •71 p. ^41 '60 p. '40 '68 '57 '54 p. '59 '69 p. '47 '29 '56 Index. 173 Maxwell, Charles p. •29, •31) Samuel •29 Solomon '24 May, Edward Ralph P- •37 Henry Clay P- •54 Maybin, David Crawford P- •35 Mayes, Albert Wiugfleld •54 Maynard, Edward P- '62 Eli P- '41 Eliphal •44 Elisha Burr P- '67 Fayette '52 Horace ;38 Isaac Horton '62 Reuel Day P- '43 Mayo, Amory Dwight P- '47 Henry Obed '38 Meacham, Lewis P- '69 Mead, Jeremiah P- '33 John Ames P- •65 William Rutherford '67 Mears, David Otis '65 Meech, Stephen Walbridge P- '26 Mell, Patrick Hues P- '37 Hellish, John Hyrcanus '51 Melvin, George Bradley P- '55 Mercereau, Joshua Degroot P- •36 Mcrriam, Daniel Nelson •44 Edwin Elisha '58 Ephraim P- '62 George Franlilin '61 Henry Harrison P- '66 Norman P- '25 Merrick, George Hayes '40 James Lyman '30 Lucius Lathrop •do Merrill, Benjamin Addison P- •35 Cyrus Strong •67 George Cooke •65 George Robert •65- James Griswold •63 John Cummlngs P- •51 Oliver Brown •60 Orville Willard P- •55 Sidney Smith P- '51 Stephen P- '52 Willard •54 William Fesseuden '63 p. '36 Migniu, JNathaniel '60 Miles, George Hervey P- '58 Miller, Albert Barnes '70 James P- '36 Jeremiah '31 Joseph Edward •70 JosephChapmanBlanchard p .'69 Lyman P- '35 Robert Dexter '48 Samuel Fisher '48 Simeon •40 Thomas Spencer •39 William •42 Millett, Stephen Caldwell •30 Miner, Worthington Warnei •68 Mirick, Edward Augustus •64 Mitchell, Stephen Mix P- •38 Mixer, Phineas P- •55 Mixter, William ?■ '27 Moffett, George Boone P- '44 Montague, George Lowell P- '55 George William P- '60 Moses Lyman P- '45 Philetus '33 William Lewis '55 Zebiua Clinton '32 Montelius, William Piper P- '63 Montgomery, Alexander '37 Marcus Whitman •69 Moody, John Armstrong •66 Pliny '45 Stillman '29 Moore, Arad •28 Charles William P- •56 Erasmus Darwin P- '30 Harlan Page •65 Henry '62 Ira Loriston P- '51 Jonathan Fiske P- '35 Mason '52 Oranzo E. p. •29, '30 Orren Edvpard P- '68 \yilliam Enos Boise '58 William Henry P- '71 Morgan, David Starrett P- •61 John '32 Alumni and N on- Graduates. ong, Arthur Bennett 71 Thomas '48 rill, George Willard '63 Henry Edwin P- '37 John '26 Julius Abbott V>- '66 ris, Edward P- '62 George Bliss '37 Henry '32 Lewis Poster '66 rison, Rufus Anderson '59 Samuel '59 se, Anson Daniels '71 Bushrod P- '60 Charles Eitch '53 Elihu Mason '54 Francis Judson P- '42 Frederick Daniels •62 Henry Tyler P- '69 Humphrey '34 Jason '45 Leonard '71 Leonard Fiske P- '61 Nathan Ransom '57 ton, William Walker P- '71 es, Vincent '66 man, William Dexter '70 ilton, Henry Percy '65 idy, William Ezra '47 iroe, Edward Y. P- '29 James P- '45 ison, James Eugene P- '60 dock, William '37 phey, Thomas Grier '40 Si, Francis Lewis (15 11) p. '64 Francis Orlander P- '67 Henry Clark '51 James Henry '62 John Adams '24 Samuel Adams P- '46 Simeon '29 Simeon '63 William Adams P- '59 3n, Henry Bradford s. '55 Sima, Joseph s. '70 , Charles P- '44 lert, Joseph Ooonald P- '52 NeiU, Edward Duffleld '42 Heman Humphrey '66 Henry '34 Nelson, Aaron Hayden P- '58 Benjamin Day '31 Daniel Thurber '61 Edwin '58 Ephraim Robbins '30 William Francis '29 Nevin, Edward Henry P- '60 Newcomb, George '32 Otis Capron '62 Newell, Alonzo Burnham P- '63 Chester P- '29 Nelson P- '26 Newhall, Charles Stedman '69 George Harrison •45 Newlin, Ellis James '41 Newman, Samuel '40 Newton, James Hale P- '59 Jeremiah Lemuel '50 Thomas Franklin P- '37 Walter P- '68 Nichols, Alpheus Richardson '59 Franklin Prentiss P- '58 Samuel lEdward P- '65 Washington Adams '34 Nickerson, Alpheus Sanford '54 Joseph '50 Nicoll, George Augustus P- '35 Niles, Mark Haskell '30 Noble, William Nelson '70 Noerr, Moses '55 Northend, Charles P- •35 Northrop, Gilbert Scott P- '38 Northrup, Henry Davenport '57 Norton, Anson Brainard P- '64 Franklin Burroughs •66 Thomas Snell •40 Norwood, Frederic William P- '61 Noyes, Gurdon Wheeler '46 Hiram Judson P- '59 Joseph Thomas '45 Stephen Dntton •66 Ober, Benjamin P- '32 Obear, William Foster '65 Odiorne, George Gilman P- '42 Olcott, Edward Burns •54 Index. 175 Oliphant, David Sewall '36 Parker, Peter P' •31 Robert Woodruff '45 Samuel Junius •41 Oliver, Edmund Paries P- '32 Stillman Edward P- •45 James (U7) P- '32 Parkhurst, Charles Henry '66 Olney, George Washington P- '35 Daniel Bigelow P- '36 Orcutt, William Cook P- '57 Parsell, John Hardenburg P- '45 Orgain, John '31 Parsons, Benjamin Booth '35 Orne, John '55 James '30 Osborne, Cyrus Peai-l P- '59 James P- '56 Theodore Moody P- '71 James Challis '55 Osgood, Edward Warren •u Levi Harris P- '46 Overton, Floyd '51 Ralph Lyman '53 Packard, Abel '24 William P- '25 Abel Kingman '45 Partridge, Alwyn Hammond p i/7C l,'71 Alphonso Eastman P- '54 George '54 David P- '26 George Cotton '33 David Temple '50 Lyman P- '63 Levi Sewall '55 Samuel Dwight '27 Theophilus '23 Pasco, Martin Kellogg '65 Page, Alviih Cushman '29 Paspati, Alexander George •31 Henry Moulthrop P- '67 Patrick, Henry Johnson •48 John Adams '69 Patten, Edward Theron P- '63 John Odlin '42 Patterson, George W. P- '35 Paine, Arthur Richards '71 William Halsted '32 Charles Goodell Goddard '61 Pattison, Robert Everett '26 Charles Eussell '66 Paul, Thomas P- '35 Elijah '23 Payson, Albert Lemuel '33 Stephen Atkins '32 Charles Henry '52 William Pomeroy '27 Elliott P- '62 Palen, J. G. P- •35 Thomas Elliot '34 Palmer, Albert Ripley '39 Pea'body, Charles Augustus '68 Benjamin Morgan P- '36 John Quincy '48 Charles York P- '51 William Augustus '35 James Henry '57 Pease, Edmund Morris '54 William Randall '49 Peck, Ezekiel Yerrlngton P- '30 Park, Calvin Emmons •31 George Franklin P- '43 Charles Ware '67 Henry North '49 Ebenezer Burgess P- '64 Jonas Oramel '62 Parker, Benjamin Wyman '29 Joseph '26 Edward Llewellyn P- '70 Peckham, Joseph '37 George Gedney P- '52 William Clark '67 Henry Webster •43 Peet, Emerson William •56 Horace '60 Peirce, Henry Thompson '66 James Otis '34 Pelton, Henry Varick '66 John Davis P- '62 John Woodruff P- '65 Melzar '38 Pendleton, Cyrus Henry '56 Oscar Beroth P- '68 Henry Gideon Pennell, Christopher '36 '63 176 Alumni and Non-Graduates. Penniman, Henry H. p. Jesse Allen p. ■William p. Pepper, Elbridge George Dana Boardman Percival, James L. p. Perkins, Ariel Ebenezer Parish Benjamin Conant Daniel Chute George Kames Henry Jonathan Jonathan Cogswell Justin Sidney Keith Bond Winslow Lewis Perrin, Nelson , Perry, Cyrus Murdock Hezekiah Danforth William D. Petrocokino, Nicholas Pettengill, Samuel Barrett Pettes, Samuel Pettibone, Benjamin Welch Ira Welch Phelps, Austin John Wesley Theophilus Parsons Phillips, Daniel Edward Kent George Whitefield John Goddard Nathan G. William Edwards Phipps, Charles Richard George Gardner William William Hamilton Phoenix, Alexander Pickard, George Henry Pierce, Asa Clinton Edward Willard Edwin Willard Gardner Carpenter George Alexander Otis Henry Reuben Nehemiah Pruden Otis p- P- p. '48, 26, '38 Pierce, William Martin '37 Pierson, George p. '29 Pike, Frederick William p. '53 George Albert p. '57 Pitkin, Charles Frederick p. '35 Clarence Horatio p. '40 Frederic Hyde '43 Solomon Dwight '49 Piatt, William Hinchman p. '35 Plimpton, Daniel Bacon p. '46 Salem Marsh '36 Plumer, Frank p. '32 Plummer, Thomas '29 Poindexter, Albert G. p. •51 George L. p. '57 Poland, Joseph Dexter '32 Pomeroy, Elihu Franklin p. '62 Isaac '45 Jeremiah '70 Lemuel '29 Levi L. p. '62 Samuel Clarke p. '39 William Morton '60 Pond, Alfred p. '54 Nathan p. '37 Preston p. '66 Poor, Daniel Jefferson '41 Daniel Warren '56 Pope, Eben p. '61, '57 John Thomas p. '61 William Greenleaf Elliot '71 William Jones p. '38 Porter, Albert Augustus '42 Charles Leland '66 Charles Summerfleld '62 Dwight Dixon '37 George '62 George Thatcher '27 Harvey '58 Joshua "43 Philip Chester '59 William '38 William Bartlutt '62 Post, John '46 Potwine, William '63 Powers, Dennis '42 Frederic Perry '27 Philander Oliver P- P- p. '33, P- p. '40, P- P- '53 '44 '59 '69 '45 '71 '40 '43 '35 '46 '46 '53 '38 '27 '31 '49 '60 '48 '29 '35 '26 '40 '61 '58 '56 '40 '37 '37 '62 '65 '68 '64 '59 '52 '27 '71 '34 '57 '70 '34 '55 '40 '41 '29 '29 '35 '71 '30 Index. 177 Prasas, Nicholas p. '32 Raymond, William p. '38 Pratt, Calvin Barton '28 Raynt ir, James Wheeler '48 Charles Ransom '69 Read, Hanson Leland '48 Edward Henry '53 Josiah Torrey '56 Francis Greenleaf '40 Philander '59 George Cooley p. '36 Samuel Tyler p. '60 George Harlow p. '64 Reed, Andrew Hunter '26 Henry Foster (151) p. '66 Charles Andrew '56 Hiram Alden '48 Frederic Alonzo '43 Horace '40 George Milton . '62 Jacob Loiing '62 William Barrett •37 Joseph Porter (150) p. '59 Reid, William Shields '33 Levi '26 Reyn olds, Joseph Brown' '55 Ransom Dickinson p. '63 Tertius '27 Stillman '81 Rhea , James Alexander p. '63 Theodore Constantine p. '57 Joseph Brainard p. '63 Pray, Isaac Clark '83 Rice, Alvin Button p. '66 Prentice, Erastus Ladd '55 Daniel '37 Prentiss, Norman Ailing '54 Francis Fenelon p. '60 William DeForrest '60 Hugh Brown '70 Preston, James Willard '39 Stillman '56 Price, Siimuel Harrison p. '39 Thomas Osborn '39 Priest, Sylvanus Chickering '58 Richards, Austin '24 Prince, Henry Baxter r 1. s. '55 Charles Herbert p. '60 Pritchett, Edward Corrie '36 David p. '30 Prudden, Joseph Stone p. '89 James Austin p. '51 Putnam, Amos Bancroft '69 William '28 Daniel F 1. s. '54 William Austin '61 George Levi '65 Rich ardson, Alvah Mills '62 Granville Bradstrcet '61 Charles Herbert '60 Hiram Brainerd '60 Daniel Warren p. '57 Willard '60 George Lovell p. '62 V/illard Johnson p. '59 Gilbert Brainerd '53 Putney, Asa p. '28 Henry Bullard '69 Pynchon, Joseph Charles p. '36 Henry Jackson '55 Qaigley, Timothy Hannum p. '44 John Kendall '69 Quiinby, John William '69 John Peabody '70 Ralli, Constantine p. '29 Martin p. '38 Pandias p. '30 Martin Luther '56 Ramsdell, George Allen p. '57 Nathaniel '36 Rand, George p. '34 William Proctor p. '42 Stephen Bailey '66 Riddle, William Pitt p. '51 Rankin, William Bradshaw '52 Rig gs, Elias '29 Rnnney, Timothy Pickering '51 Joseph Lewis '31 Ranny, Eugene Oliver p. '60 Ripley, Charles p. '35 Rawsoii. Edward Dickens '51 Franklin p. '44 Thomas Reed '30 Joseph p. '49 Ray, John Wainwright '39 Alumni and Non-Graduates. bbins, Alden Burrill Edward Combs p. James Henry berts, Albert p. Henry p. bertson, Benjamin Christopher Lucius Osgood p. binson, Charles p. Nelson p. Samuel Forrest p. Stewart ckwell, Francis Warren Francis Williams Joel Edson Robert Campbell ckwood, Gilbert p. Nathaniel Johnston p. Samuel Leland e, Charles Board Bl, Sylvanus Baker ;?an, Daniel Henry ;ers, Henry Martyn p. Jacob C. p. Ife, Henry Chamberlain p. William James ome, Henry Clay p. 3t, Edward Payson Elihu Henry Henry D wight Martin Nelson Timothy p. senkrans, Cyrus Egbert Joseph is, Joseph McGee 3seel, Joseph Alexander we, Benjamin Franklin ivell, Daniel Chase George Berkley wland, Edward Lyman Sibley call, William R. fston, Cyrus Augustus Idock, Theodore Dehon jg, Charles Parks »gles, Charles Brigham mells, John Sumner '39 '63 '62 '68 '66 '68 '71 '44 '37 '60 '36 '65 '68 '37 '71 '38 '43 -'36 '66 '52 '57 '64 '42 '54 '49 '61 '71 '67 '39 '62 '49 ■30 ■37 ■39 •54 ■39 ■59 '36 '37 '32 '58 '33 '52 '43 '54 '60 '65 P- Russell, Charles P. Edmund Peter Edward Augustus Ezekiel Russell, James Joseph Lorin Fisher Lowell Smith Thomas Sanderson Sabin, Henry Lewis StJohn, Oliver Starr Sampson, Chandler Zabdlel Sidney Sanborn, John Crockett Sanborne, George Edward Pliny Eiske Sanderson, Alonzo Frederick Milton John Pease Julius Sanford, Baalis Elliot John Elliot Milton Augustus p. Sargent, Frank Dana Stedman Saunders, Erastus Huntington p. Savage, Daniel Foster p. '56, P- Saville, Henry Martyn Sawin, George Fisher Sawyer, George Franklin Henry Hovey John Woodbury (150) Joseph Henry Sylvester John Saylor, Francis Hoffman Sayre, Edward Halsey Emilius Kitchell Scarritt, William Russell Schneider, Benjamin Scott, John Frazier Nelson Scovell, Matthew Scruton, Albert Field Seabury, George Henry Joseph Bartlett '25 '29 '44 '29 '56 '56 '45 '61 '41 '52 '31 '38 '64 '65 '57 '53 ■40 '34 '61 ■39 '69 '45 '61 '51 •57 '66 ■62 '57 '54 '71 '71 '71 '68 '65 '50 '65 '58 •28 '69 •30 •64 •43 •26 '65 '70 '69 Index. 179 Searl, Gideon P- '30 Israel Watson '32 Searle, Flavins P- '36 Jail-US Clark '42 Sears, Ames Gould p. s. '54 Sears, Edward Bradford P- '65 Henry Franklin '64 Lorenzo P- '60 Theodore Crosby P .'52 Seaver George Washington '70 Selee, Edward P- '58 Nathan Pierce P- '56 Seelye, Julius Hawley '49 Seiple, Henry Franklin '66 Severance, Franklin Charles '63 John Franklin '48 Seymour, Frederic '67 Henry '38 John Alonzo '49 Sharp, Elias Chapman P- '37 James Clement '39 Shattuck, Amos Franklin '59 Elijah Carter P- '50 George '67 Shaw, David Augustus '71 Ferdinand '57 Shearer, Lewis P- '55 Sheffield, Simon Ray p . '62, '53 Shelton, John J. P- '34 Shepard, Charles Upham '24 Edward Olcott '60 George '24 George Chaplin '24 Jason Gustavus P- '52 John Robert P- '45 Luther Dimmick '62 Thomas '48 Shepardson, Daniel p. ■37-'l 3-'9 Sherman, David Babcock P- '35 Edward Hyde P- '62 Sherrill, Samuel Bartlett '58 Sherwin, Abner Taylor P- '56 Edmund Phelps P- '27 Shiere, Peter P- '70 Shipley, Henry '50 Samuel Herman '37 Shumway, Columbus P- '30 Shumway, Horatio G. P- '40 Shurtleff, Simeon '32 Sibley, Clark '29 Sikes, Lewis Edwards P- '41 Simmons, Arthur Raymond '71 Slmonds, Ephraim P- '27 Simons, John Milton P- '53 Simpson, John Woodruff '71 Singleton, Horace Leonard . '55 Skeele, Edwin Albert P- '70 Skidmore, Sidney Tuthill ■69 Skiff, Harvey James '46 Skinner, Harry Morgan P- '66 Henry Clay '59 Slaymaker, William Alexander ■ P- '64 Slayton, Abial Harrington P- '57 Slocomb, Albert Haven '57 Slocum, Edward Tinker '71 Wiufleld Scott '69 Small, Herbert Morley '66 Uriel Whitney '54 Smart, Daniel Stevenson '67 John Gardner '68 Smead, George Lewis •59 Smith, Alvin P- '33 Artemas Brigham ■^'68 Benjamin Ellsworth P- '42 Benjamin Franklin P- '58 Bentley Howard '51 Brainard P- '44 Calvin Harmon P- '60 Charles '41 Charles p. •53, '54 Charles Fuller '38 Curtis Benjamin Minor P- '37 Edward Payson '65 Edward Wells (150; ) P- '59 Elijah Bailey '53 Franklin Emerson '65 Frederick Avery P- '48 George Phillips '35 Henry Bagg '43 Henry Blatchford P- ■38 Henry Hyer '34 Henry Martyn ■51 Henry Oliver ■63 Henry Parks •fiO Henry Preserved '69 180 Alumni and Non-Graduates. Spear, Asa Adams •66 Smith, Henry Worthlngton '59 Charles Vinal '46 Hiram •23 James Edwin •66 Horace Antony •61 Nathaniel Tucker P- •48 Horace Montague P- '51 Spellman, Lucius Gibbons P- •44 Horace Payson '54 Spencer, John Laurens •48 Jacob Oscar •40 Julius Spinney, Charles Edwin •53 James Arthur John ■John Middleton P- '71 '30 '54 s. •55 P- P- Spofford, Henry Martyn Leverett Winslow •40 '66 John Porter '49 Richard Cecil '39 John Eockwell •30 Spooner, Edward Horace •59 John Springs P- •48 Spotswood, John Boswell '28 John Woodbridge Josiah Renick •56 '71 Robert Berkley Sprague, Alfred White P- •28 •47 Judson Justus P- '59 '51 Daniel Jay Elisha Rodolphus •52 •40 Luther Rominor •59 Ezra Thompson '55 Martin •33 Havilah Mowry •58 Nathaniel Bemis '65 William Parmelee •70 Nehemiah Adams P- '61 Spring, Charles Harrison P- •56 Orrin (15i; ) P- '64 Levi P- •35 Preserved •28 Squier, Wesley •59 Rodney p. •33, '34 Stanard, Henry P- •37 Samuel Curtis '66 Standish, Josiah 0. P- •30 Seth P- •42 Stanton, Charles Benjamin '62 Sidney Sidney Kelsey P- •32 •52 George Francis John Gilman '63 '70 Silas Milton '54 Robert Palmer P- '43 Thomas Snell '66 Staples, Samuel Chester •56 Thomas Stanley '65 Starkweather, David Austin P- , "25 Vernon '29 Frederick Merrick •41 Vincent Henry '42 James Oliver '44 William Spooner •48 Stearns, Edward Josiah '33 Winthrop •69 Erazar Augustus '63 Smyth, James P- , '40 George Ingersoll '49 Snell, Ebenezer p. . '40 Jesse George Davis •36 Ebenezer Strong •22 Josiah Milton p. •42 ,•43 Moses Porter •61 Timothy •33 William '40 Stebbins, Alfred •48 Snow, Porter Howard P . '37 Alfred •60 Sophocles, Evangelinus A. P . '33 Calvin '62 Soule, George •47 John Mills P . •4S Southworth, George Washington '38 Milan Cyrus •51 Spare, John •38 Rufus Phineas ■34 Spaulding, Alvah •31 Stephens, Algernon P i. '5( Lysander Tower •61 Joseph P . '5! Nathaniel Goodell P . '52 Stei-ling, George '7( Samuel Thompson '39 William Graham '3! Index. 181 Stetson, Hiram W. P- '36 William Barre '28 Stevens, Algernon P- '60 Frederick Augustus P- '62 Henry Augustus '57 Henry Martyn '59 Joseph P- '62 Stewart, Andrew '51 George P- '31 Robert '51 William Henry '51 Stickel, Edwin Charles '69 Stickney, Gardner Perry '58 John BuflBngton p. '56, '66 Moses Parsons '30 Warren Burzillar P- '63 Stiles, Charles Spelman '71 Franklin Osgood '56 George Washington •61 Theodore Lamme '71 Stimpson, Thomas Morrill •50 Stinson, GeorgeWashington P- •61 Stockbridge, Henry Smith •45 Hiram Fish •27 Sylvester Lamson P- '66 Stockwell, Amos Wright '33 Austin Parsons '62 Thomas Blanchard •28 Stoddard, Elijah Woodward '49 Francis Hovey '69 Isaac Nelson '32 Samuel Augustus '62 Stokes, Henry Shelby P- '71 James Frazer P- '67 William Campbell p. •67, '69 Stone, Alvan P- '33 Baman Nelson •63 Edward George '71 Henry Dwight '44 Samuel Gallusha '59 Timothy Dwight Porter •34 Timothy Porter '62 William Bowman '39 William Pierce P- '64 Storrs, Charles Lysander '67 Henry Edward '64 Henry Martyn '46 Richard Salter '39 Storrs, Richard Salter Samuel John Stoughton, Reuben Shattuck Stowe, Timothy Stowell, David Porter Stratton, John Herrick Streeter, Solomon Thayer Strong, Charles (150) Charles Edward Chai-les Lee Edward Alexander Elijah Dwight Eliphalet Henry Wright Marshall Mason Stuart, David James Clark William Zephaniah Sturgess, Frederic Eugene Sumner, George Sutherland, George Eaton Swan, Benjamin Lincoln George Sweet, Edwin James Sweetser, Charles Humphreys John Howard Theodore Harrison Swift, William Henry Swinton, William Symonds, Stephen Taft, Don Carlos Ezra Fletcher Talcott, Daniel Smith Tappan, Charles Langdon Samuel Salisbury Lewis William Tasker, Albert Birnay Melvin Blanchard Tate, Absalom Humphreys Taylor, Abner Frank Mansfield Henry Horace Willard James Allen James Franklin Jeremiah Joseph Knight Lemuel Fisk '53 '60 '36 •47 •61 '40 '67 •67 '43 '26 '55 '26 '28 '26 '84 '37 '30 '33 '64 '39 '70 •37 •47 '61 '62 '67 '41 '70 '66 '33 '52 '67 •31 •58 '33 '34 '68 '67 '62 '30 •71 •59 '48 •39 '52 •43 '65 '37 183 Alumni and Non-Gkaduates. Taylor, Rufus '37 Samuel Austin '37 Samuel Worcester P- '48 Silas P- '34 Thomas P- '34 Timothy Alden '35 Temple, Charles '45 Daniel Herbert '43 Tennent, Charles Edward '31 Tenney, Albert Francis '69 Albert Gorham P- '35 Francis Vergnies '41 Henry Martyn '64 Sanborn '53 Tenny, Edwin Hawes P- '57 Terry, Calvin '40 Cassius Marcellus '67 Israel Newton '71 James Luther '68 James Pease '34 John Calvin '67 Nathaniel Matson '67 William P- '44 Thatcher, Erastus P- '53 Thayer, Abijah Richardson P- '30 Asahel Elb ridge P- '40 Daniel E;llsworth P- '68 Erastus William '31 James Smith '38 Martin Russell P- '39 Nathaniel Howard P- '32 Thatcher '31 William Stephens P- '40 Thomas, Chauncey Boardman '55 Enoch '33 Henry Goddard '58 Noah P- '26 Thompson, Albert Barnes P- '71 Amherst Lord '56 Arte mas '26 Charles Frederic '35 Charles Hutchinson p. , '67 Charles Perkins p. '53 Charles Wentworth P' . '71 Daniel Greenleaf '69 Everett Augustine '71 Frederick Henry P . '67 George Waslilngton P . '47 Thompson, John Andrew P- '46 John Chapin '29 John Howland '50 Leander '35 Nathan '61 Thomas Miller P- '51 William Austin P- '38 William Gillon p. ' 62, '63 William Horton P- '44 Thorp, Eli P- '38 Thorpe, Edward Richard P- '31 Thresher, Almon Underwood '65 James Nelson '59 Thurston, Ariel Standish P- '32 Benjamin Easton '52 Eli '34 John Baldwin '70 Philander '65 William '34 Tiffany, Joseph Osmond '59 Tilden, Charles Battelle '67 Tillman, James William P- '31 Tilton, George Francis (151^ 1 p. '66 George Henry '70 Tindell, Samuel Watson '71 Tinker, Joseph Emerson P- '57 Martin Amos P- '48 Reuben '27 Titcomb, Isaac '36 William K. P- '40 Titswortb, Adonirani Judson '70 Wardner Carpenter '70 Titus, Joseph Augustus '63 Tobey, Alvan '28 Todd, Albert p. '36 Charles Noyes '39 Tolman, Albert '45 Richard •39 Tomblen, Charles Lucius '71 Tonison, Truman ■62 Topping, Hol)ert Emmett '49 Torrance, Dwight Jonathan P . '51 William '44 Torrey, David '43 Edwin Fuller P . '52 Tower, Francis Emory '60 James Edwin '58 Indus 183 Towtie Edward Southworth William Moore Towner, Daniel Coit '04 '25 '51 Henry Townsend, Henry Perrine Tracy, Alfi-ed Edwards Melville Merrick Train, Asa Milton Gorhani P- p. '26 '41 '69 ■60 '25 '52 Horace Dwight Trask, Charles Hooper George Gustavus James Dowling p. P- ■42 '45 '66 '39 William Elliot P- ■39 Travis, Charles Bradford Treadwell, Charles William Trotter, John H. Trow, Cornelius Gilman P- ■64 '36 '33 '70 True, Charles Kittredge Trull, Samuel P- P- '32 '36 Tsanoff, Andrea Stoyan (152) Tuck, Jeremy Webster Robert R. p. . P- '37, '71 '40 '38 Samuel Parker ■58 Tucker, Elijah Withington P- ■37 Henry Tupper, Gurdon DeWolfe P- P- ■37 ■70 Henry Martyn Turner, Charles Willard '59 '65 Tulhill, Franklin '40 George Miller Tuttle, Anson Yale '39 '33 William Gardner •46 Twichell. Erastus William '66 Twitchell, Justin Edwards '58 Tyler, Arthur Wellington Edward Griswold '67 '41 Eliphalet Williams Henry Mather Jesse Hopkins John Bennett P- '68 '65 '39 •65 Josiah '45 Mason Whiting '62 Sidney William^ Wellington Hart '63 '31 William Ebenezer '44 William Seymour William Wellington '30 '04 Underhill, Henry Beers '45 John Winn '54 Underwood, Alman P- '30 Francis Henry P- '47 George Wellington P- '37 Upham, Timothy N. P- '29 Upton, John Riddle ■47 Vaile, Rawson ■39 Vaill, Henry Martyn P- ■48 Thomas Scott ■40 William Kirtland P- '36 Valentine, Samuel Hempstead 1 '60 Van Antwerp, Lewis P- ■39 Vance, Samuel Colville '02 VanDeursen,JohnHendrickson p .'36 Van Duzer, Jonas Sayre P- '70 Van Dyck, John Brevoort ■26 Lawrence Henry ■30 VanLenuep, Henry John '37 Van Vorhis, Stephen P- '36 Van Wyck, Samuel Maverick P- '50 Van Zandt, Charles Collins P- '52 Very, Lorin P- ■38 Vining, Alden Barr P- ■43 George Whitefield P- ■44 Vinton, Frederick ■37 Votaw, Elihu Hilles '(i9 Vrooman, .Joseph Perry P- ■60 Wade, John ■30 Waite, George White ■61 Wakefield, Horace Pool '32 William ■39 Waldo, Edmund Freeman '37 George P- ■41 Horatio '25 Peter P- '25 Seth Harden '31 Waldron, Richard Albra P- ■55 Walker, Aaron ■41 Charles Emmet P- '71 Cyrus P- ■00 Francis Amasa ■60 George Frederick '49 James ■44 James Parker P- ■53 John ■58 Joseph Gilbert P- '36 Alumni and Non-Graduates. er, Leonard P- '50 Matthew '67 Merritt Harvey '70 Phineas C. P- •36 William '38 ley, Ellsworth P- '37 on, Charles Henry '55 ?^orth, William Harrison P- '54 1, Beriah P- '26 Eliab '31 Hiram P- '28 Hiram Boardman P- '49 James Wilson '60 John Elliott P- '35 John Lord Hayes '59 Joseph Tyler '70 Samuel '67 William Hayes '56 i, George Washington '59 Joseph Kirkland '24 1, William Hilton •69 ler, Aaron Edwards '61 George Hall P- '51 Henry Martyn P- '44 James Franklin '29 William Henry P- '71 ren, George '42 George Washington P- •29 George Washington '45 Henry Pitt P- '69 Samuel Read P- •60 riner, Francis '30 rington, George '62 bburn, Charles Ellery '38 George '55 John Henry '49 William Parsons '51 on, Hiram '38 ers, Andrew •39 Edward Emerson P. , '71 George '31 Lemuel Healy '47 kins, Albert Barnes '63 Francis Nathaniel '32 son, Charles Alonzo '70 Edward Flint '40 George Henry '70 John March P . '39 Weaver, Albert Henry P- '65 John DeWitt '57 Webb, Stephen Weston '66 Webber, George Nelson '52 Webster, Benjamin Franklin '55 Wedge, Alanson P- '47 Newell '48 Tyler •48 Weed, Daniel p. '30, •31 Welch, Augustus Trask P- •31 Welles, James Henry •43 Wellman, George Marvin '61 Wells, Charles Franklin '68 George Huntington '63 Henry Parkhurst p. '62, •63 John Hagadorn '37 Lucian Ethalston P- •69 Manning Case P- •57 Rufus Porter •42 Thaddeus Coleman P- '65 Wentworth, John Theodore P- •46 Wenzell, Abner Haven •53 West, Lewis Willard •60 Weston, Henry P- •37 Henry Crosby •66 William •66 Wetlierell, Isaac '32 Wheatoii, Christopher Columbus •28 Henry Stewart P- •40 Levi •45 Wheeler, Andrew Jackson '46 Edward Heed •60 George Wakeman •56 Henry Martyn P- •55 Hiland Hill •68 Hylas Tenney •59 John Edwin •57 Leonard Othniel P- '57 Winthrop Faulkner •39 Wheelwright, George Albert P- ,'37 Whidden, Philan Currier P- , '61 Whilldin, John Stites '59 Whipple, Amiel W. P- , '40 Charles King '31 Frederick C. p. , '87 Horatio Nelson P- , '36 William Ward '41 Index. 18 Whitaker, Alfred Edward '66 Williams, George Milton '4 Ozi William P- '55 Henry P- ■6 Whltbeck, William A. P' . '45 Henry Warren ■3 Whitcomb, George Henry '64 Hinckley Wright P' , '6 White, Albert P' '50 Horace Robbins '6 Franklin Walter '25 John Healy '6 George '25 Lester •4 George Holbrook '70 Levris P' '3 James Wilson '34 Pelleman P- '4 John Flavel '33 Richard P- '2 John Milton p. '60 Robert Gordon '3 Luther Rice '48 William Graves '3 Oliver s. '62 William Wallace '4, Orlando Henry '46 Willis L. P- '3. Robert M'Rae '34 Worthington Stoddard '3< William Henry '67 Williamson, Wallace Winott P- '61 William Prescott '67 William Foster P- '3i WhitehJll, John '58 Willis, Bradford Dennis '31 Whiting, Lyman P- '39 Nathan Elliot '6: William Hammond '64 William Holmes Orrick p. '4 Whitman, Henry Lyman '39 Williston, Lyman Richards '5( Whitney, John '31 Martin Luther •6. John Marshall '63 Willoughby, Henry Washington p .'4 Myron Thompson '67 Wilmer, William Porteus P- '3: Samuel Stillman P- '36 Wilson, Andrew '4: Samuel Worcester '42 Charles Augustus '5' Whittemore, Joseph Leathe P- '71 Claudio '7: Joseph Richardson '43 James Duncan '5( Whittlesey, Charles Boardman p. '58 James Willis P- '3i Wickes, William Kerr '70 John Loren '5! Wiggin, Benjamin P- '33 Robert ■35 Samuel Beede P- '67 Thaddeus '4i Wight, Sereno E. P- '36 Winch, Moses '2', Wilbur, Hervey Backus '38 Winchester, Walter Henry P- '7( Wilcox, Daniel Webster P- '52 Wing, Augustus '3S Wilder, Joseph Eells '63 Austin P- '44 Milton P- •25 Winn, John '34 William Franklin P- '56 Washington Harrison '2f Wilkin, Abraham (149) P- '42 William T. P- '37 Wilkins, William Wilder '67 Winslow, Charles P- '4C Wilkinson, Reed '30 Edward Clark '7< Willard, Frederic Augustus '26 Wisner, Barnet Norton P- '3C William Augustus Putnam p. '58 Withington, Nathan Noyes P- '51 Williams, Albert '26 William Sherburne P- '41 Benjamin Franklin p. s. '55 Wood, Abel P- '4£ Fordyce p- '53 Artemas Augustus ■31 George Irving p- '63 Isaac Willard '6f Alumni and Non-Guaduates. , Jacob Winalow '66 John '36 John Thornton P- '50 Julius Francis P- '71 Theodore Sedgewick '32 bridge, John '49 bury, Charles Johnson P- '66 Eri Davidson P- '63 William Hamilton P- '43 man, George Sullivan '46 Henry Augustus P- '41 3, Daniel Bates P- '33 Henry Kuiter '38 Robert McEwen •69 Rufus Dodd P- '38 worth, Charles Louis '45 Henry Dwight '55 lell, Benjamin '60 nan, Denis '57 Wright, Alfred '27 Ebenezer P- ■61 Elijah Hawley '42 John Harvey '34 William Gary P- '43 William John (150) P- '58 Wurtz, William P- '30 Wyckoff, Peter Brown '68 Richard Morris '59 Wyman, Edward '35 Henry Nehemiah '45 Joel W. '25 Walter '70 Yerington, Alexander '41 Yoe, Lucien Gurnee '68 Young, Alfred Hammond P- '57 Overton P- '49 William '42 Zelie, John Sheridan '51 Ziegler, George Frederick '66 Appendix. SUPPLEMENT TO ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS in the Record of Non-Graduates, pp. 147-152, 1837. Joel Giles ; patent lawyer of the Howe Sewing Machii Co, for many years ; congregationalist in his belief ; bequeathed A. C. $50,000. as a permanent fund for the increape of the Librar Died at Townsend, from softening of the brain, Jan. 13, 1883. 1837. Samuel Buffington Lee; s., Hon. Gideon and Laura Bi fington Lee; went to Rio Janeiro, S. A, ; married ; died in Gen Ya, N. Y. 1848. Samuel Breck ; s., Dea. Aaron Breck ; b., Northamptoi A. C, '44-'46 ; grad., B. U., 1848. Taught in New Jersey, Bait more, Md., and No. Granville, N. Y., at the same time pursuii his studies for the ministry, d. at Northampton after a brief il ness, of consumption, June, 1853. 1857. Edwin Hawes Tenney ; b. Lyme, N. H., Sept. 7, 183 K. TJ. A., '50-'51 ; W. C, '53-'54 ; A. C, '54-'56 ; grad., U. ( 1857 ; read law, Binghamton, N. Y. Law., Nashville, Tenn., whe he d. Oct. 36, 1860. 1866. Joseph Cableton Plumb; b. Gowanda, N. Y. , Sept. 1 1832; A. C, '66; grad., Andover T. S., 1869; ord. Feb. 38, 186 a. p.. Fort Scott, Kansas, '6S-'69 ; p. '69-'74; a. p.. North Sprin field. Mo., '74-'76; Joi)lin, Mo., '76-'78 ; Brookfield, Mo., '79-8 Hannibal, Mc, '81-. Married, Aug. 13, 1868, Elizabeth F. Blac mer. Four children. P. O. ad., Hannibal, Mo. 1866. Henry Foster Pratt; b. Winchester, N. H., July 3, 184 K. U. A., 'o9-'61 ; A. C, '62 ; D. C, '66-'67 ; Corp. 14th N. Vols., '63-'65; d. Oct. 1, 1867. 1870. Peter Benton Shire; b. Lorceine, France; grad., B. 1870; T. L, Ot., '73; s. s., Alden, la., '73-'74; ord., Mayna Sept. 8, 1874, p. there till April 1, 1876 ; act, pas., Chatham, '' '79 ; m. Louisa B. Weeks, of Maynard, Nov. 34, 1874. P. 0. a West Somerville, Mass. NoN-GrRADUATES, '25-'71. 4 line 36, for 1195 and 41 read 1193 and 49. 10 " 16, for Hand read Heard. 11 " 8, for D . read Davis. 16 " 14, add d.. May 6, 1883. 16 " 33-34, for A. C, 1826 read A. 0., 1825. 21 " 21, after M. D. insert LL. D., Yale, 1881. 35 " 19, after Llewellen insert Archer. 27 " a, insert Donor to A. C. (See Professor Tyler's Hist- ory of A. C, page 557.) 28" 1, after (1) insert Esther Ann Hough. 28 "■ 25, for C read Christopher. 30 " 5, for Whelock read Wheelock. 32 " 1, for s. of W. read s. of H. W. 46 " 23, for about 1810 read Dorchester, March 31, 1810. 51 " 35, add d. Nov. 18, 1882. 58 " 29, add d. Dec. 27, 1882. 59 last line add d., at Boston, May 8, 1882. 91 line 9, add children. 100 " 28, for Elbridge read Eldridge. 101 " 39, and 42, for Bamstead read Barnstead. 105 " 14, after 79—. read LL. B. Harvard, 1882; admitted to the bar, 1882 ; Lawyer, Boston, 1882 — . 105 " 16, for son read daughter. 109 " 37, read Assistant Surgeon in charge TJ. S. Heavy Artillery, '64-'66. 113 " 34, for 1837 read 1836. 112 " 35, for 106 West St. read 13 Park Place. 116 " 7, for Edmund Kemble read Edmund Kimball. 116 " 8, add Physician, Salem. 137 " 36, after poem insert "Elements of Quaternions" and "But Yet a Woman." 141 " 29, after Goshen, N. H. insert June 4, 1846 ; K. U. A., '64-'66; 141 " 30, after Aldrich insert of Woodstock, Vt. 152 " 21, for "Zormitza" read "Zornitza." 176 " 11, insert Plumb, Joseph Carlton, p. '66. •' . /* "/wy^^isr / ^ /•« ..? ' ': iM^P^'z- ''■'■>■ » "t^ " ^"^^^^/^''^K*^ * **'