Bangor Theological Seminary HISTORICAL CATALOGUE I8U-190I BAN r BV 4070 .B363 i^^^^^^^^Bfaif v" -i{ 1,01 )ami BANGOR, MAINE BANGOR THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY HISTORICAL CATALOGUE 1816-1901 BANGOR : PRESS OF J. H. BACON HISTORICAL SKETCH When the Province of Maine was separated from Massachusetts and became an independent state, it was larger than all the rest of New England, and contained a population of three hundred thousand souls. This population, scattered over so wide a territory, needed to be pro- vided with pastors and teachers ; and within the bounds of the entire state Bowdoin College was the only institution existing, above the grade of academy. But the college was doing her work as a classical institution and not specially for the training of the ministry. The godly men and women of the churches who had become anxiously interested in the problem, saw that the college must be supplemented by a school of theology. They could not, for their ministers, look back to their mother state, for Andover, then only recently established, could not fill the demand of its own field. Yale and East Windsor seminaries were not yet projected. Maine mvist provide for herself. It was out of this necessity that Bangor Seminary arose. As early as 1810 an association had been formed in Portland, called "The Society for Promoting Theological Education." It was designed to aid young men in preparing for the gospel ministry, with a view principally to the supply of the newly-settled parts of Maine. This was one of the earliest education societies in the United States. It was incorporated in 1812, and vigorous measures were taken to carry into effect the principal object of the society. After much thought and a somewhat extended correspondence, not only in this country but in England, it was concluded that this object could not be attained without the establishment of a literary and theo- logical institution. Accordingly a committee was appointed by the directors of the society, with instructions to found and locate the pro- HISTORICAL SKETCH posed Seminary. Through the efforts of this committee a charter was obtained from the Legislature of Massachusetts, which directed "That there be and hereby is established in the County of Hancock a Literary Seminary by the name of the Maine Charity School, for the purpose of promoting religion and morality, and for the education of youth in such languages and in such of the liberal arts and sciences as the Trus- tees thereof shall from time to time judge the most useful and expedi- ent for the purposes of said Seminary." This instrument was dated February 24, 1814. By its provisions the Trustees were authorized to establish not only a Theological Seminary, but an English or Classical School, a Teachers' Seminary, or even a College. The persons designated in the charter as the first board of Trustees were the Revs. John Sawyer, Kiah Bayley, Eliphalet Gillet, William Jenks, Mighill Blood, Asa Lyman, David Thurston, Harvey Loomis, Hon. Ammi R. Mitchell and Samuel P^. Button, Esq. The first meet- ing of this body appears to have been held in Montville, Waldo County, at the house of Major Samuel Moor, in May, 1814. Several new mem- bers were added ; and Rev. Edward Payson, of Portland, was elected President; Rev. Eliphalet Gillet, of Hallowell, Vice-President; Rev. Kiah Bayley, of Newcastle, Secretary ; and Samuel E. Button, Esq., of Bangor, Treasurer. The Seminary was founded ou the plan of the English Bissenting Institutions. It was intended chiefly for those who, in consideration of their age or other circumstances, must enter the ministry, if at all, with- out a collegiate education. The prescribed course of study was literary and classical, as well as theological, and would occupy four years. The studies of the first two years were to be chiefly classical; those of the last two years were professional, including systematic and pastoral theology, ecclesiastical history, and homiletics. This arrangement lasted for several years. But serious practical difficulties arose ; and after repeated modifications and re-organizations, it was abandoned in 1827, and the literary and classical course was developed into a separate preparatory school. Since that time the Seminary has devoted itself to the regular theological curriculum of three years. The founders of the proposed institution might have located it in the HIvSTORICAI, SKETCH western and more ttiickl}' settled part of Maine ; but in the spirit and with the energy of their original conception they determined to plant it in the midst of the sparsely populated territory whose needs it was specially intended to supply. Accordingly, a temporary arrangement was effected betvveen them and the Trustees of Hampden Academy; and the Seminary was opened at Hampden in October, 1816. During the first year the new school was under the charge of Mr. Jehudi Ashmun (Univ. of Vt., 1816), afterwards the eminent Colonial Agent in Liberia. In June, 1817, it was more completely organized and the several departments of instruction were filled. Mr. Ashmun was retained as Professor of Classical Literature, Rev. Abijah Wines (Dartmouth, 1794) was appointed to the chair of Theology, and Mr. Ebenezer Cheever (Bowdoin, 1817) was selected as preceptor of the Preparatory School. Two years later Mr. Ashmun was succeeded by Rev. Bancroft Fowler (Yale, 1796), and Mr. Wines by Rev. John Smith (Dartmouth, 1794). These men all entered upon their duties with ability and vigor. They made the beginnings; and may in a true sense be called the founders of the future institution. Mr. Ashmun came direct from college, young, ardent, sensitive, conscientious and devout. He did faithful work, but at the end of three years left it for another enterprise which was still nearer to his heart. The remainder of his brief life was spent in founding a colony in Liberia; whence he return- ed to New Haven in 1828 to die at the early age of thirty-four. Dr. Wines was already a man of mature years and pastoral experience. He is described as large, erect, of commanding presence, an indefati- gable worker, a bold and earnest preacher, and much beloved as a pastor. Before coming to the seminary he had experienced a serious nervous disorder ; and it may have been a temporary recurrence of this which led him to resign his chair. He took a pastorate in Deer Isle, and a few years later died at the McLean asylum in Charlestowu, Mass. His successor in the department of theology, Dr. Smith, was also a Massa- chusetts man, a classmate, and of the same age. He is spoken of as an admirable instructor, a clear and forcible thinker, logical and solid. He made a deep and lasting impression on his classes. After twelve years of faithful and self-sacrificing labor he died in office. Professor HISTORICAL SKETCH Bancroft Fowler was a Yale man, and like Drs. Smith and Wines, was a pupil of Dr. Emmons. He brought to the chair of Sacred Literature not only an acute mind and large scholarship, but also a fine classical taste and a wide acquaintance with belles leitres. He was a christian gentleman, much esteemed by his pupils, and devoted to the interests of the Seminary. After leaving Bangor, Professor Fowler established a school for young ladies in West Brookfield, Mass., and taught there successfully for some years; then spent fifteen years in pastoral work, and finally retired to Stockbridge, Mass., where the last decade of his life was passed amid his books and his friends, and where he died at the ripe age of more than fourscore. These names are worthy of honorable mention. Doubtless these earliest teachers in the Seminary did more both directly and indirectly to shape its development and assure its future than any and all other influences of their time. It does not appear that the Seminary owned any liuildings or lands in Hampden. The students boarded and studied in private families, and recited at the Academy. But in 1819, a lot of land, containing about seven acres, favorably situated in Bangor, was given to the Sem- inary by the late Isaac Davenport, Esq., of Milton, Mass. In the autumn of that year the institution was removed from Hampden to Bangor, and now occupies the beautiful grounds included in Mr. Davenport's generous gift. Bangor, which is now the third city in size in the state, with a pop- ulation of about twenty-two thousand, was then a small place, contain- ing only about twelve hundred inhabitants. There was no meeting- house in the town. The people were blessed with an excellent minis- ter, the Rev. Harvey Loomis, who preached first in a hall over a store at City Point, and later in what came to be known as the Old Court- house. It was in this court-house that the students were at first accustomed to meet their teachers for literary and religious exercises. Later one or two other buildings were rented for the purpose ; one of which stood on the corner of Main and Water streets, the site now occupied by the Masonic Hall. HISTORICAL SKETCH The first building erected for the Seminary in Bangor was a Chapel. It was built in 1823, and stood on the south side of Hammond street, in the grounds now belonging to the house of the late Vice-President Hamlin. It was occupied by the preparatory school, and for recita- tions and worship by the theological students. It was a great conven- ience to the infant Seminary; but after several years of usefulness it was destroyed by fire. The next building erected was called the Commons House, and was finished in 1827. It was intended as a boarding-house for students, and also to furnish them with rooms. It continued to be so occupied for about ten years, until the completion of the dormitory, when it was remodeled into a double dwelling-house. It is the building now num- bered 331 and 333 Hammond street, and is occupied by two of the pro- fessors and their families. The dormitory was built in 1837, from funds raised by the General Conference. It has been much improved since, the grounds around it graded, and the gravel paths relaid in concrete. In the summer of 1877 the interior was reconstructed and thoroughly refitted. The present Commons Hall was erected later. It is occupied by the students' boarding-club, and by the matron and the superintendent of buildings and grounds. The south wing of this building originally contained the library, which is now more safely housed in the chapel. A third dwelling-house on Union street, opposite the Seminary enclos- ure, was added by purchase to the number of residences for the pro- fessors; in 1855 a fourth was erected on the grounds, corner of Union and Pond streets, and in 1893 a fifth, fronting on Hammond street. The chapel was dedicated in 1859. The Seminary is indebted for it to the long-continued and self-sacrificing exertions of the Ladies' Corban Society of Bangor. In addition to the chapel proper it contains lecture- rooms, the reading-room, a cabinet of curiosities from missionary lands, and the library. The Library consisted at first of the few volumes occasionally con- tributed by friends. The Seminary had been in active operation for some fifteen years before any money was received for the purchase of books; and more than forty years before the generous fund estab- HISTORICAL SKETCH lished by the late Ichabod Washburn, Esq., of Worcester, Mass., gave the library the nucleus of a working capital. Two liberal friends of the institution have recently added a thousand dollars each, and another, three hundred; and the income of the fund thus constituted is devoted to obtaining the latest and best works. By careful nurture the library has thus grown to a valuable collection, numbering at present more than twenty-two thousand volumes. It is now accom- modated in the lower hall of the Chapel. In the rear of the chapel stands the gymnasium, an attractive and substantial structure of brick. It was completed in 1895, and is well equipped with modern apparatus. It is due to the wide constituency of the Seminary that some state- ment should be added as to its financial support. Its work began with- out endowment. It lived on the gifts of its friends. The first ever received should have honorable mention; it was from the ladies of the church in Newcastle, Me., the sum of one hundred and sixty dollars collected and forwarded by the wife of the pastor. Rev. Kiah Bayley, the first Secretary of the Board of Trustees. Mrs. Bayley was deeply interested in the new institution, and before her death at the age of ninety she had collected and sent to its treasury nearly two thousand dollars. Other donations and subscriptions came in not only from citizens of Maine, but from friends in other states, even as far south as Georgia. It is interesting to know that the largest gift in Washington, D. C, was received from John Quincy Adams, then Sec- retary of State, and later President. In 1835 a subscription of one hundred thousand dollars was started, and met with a generous re- sponse. "One gentleman in Bangor subscribed between sixteen and seventeen thousand dollars ; another, seven thousand ; another, four thousand ; several, two thousand ; and many men in Bangor, Portland and other places, subscribed a thousand each." Within six months the whole was pledged. But the great panic of 1837 so crippled the finances of the country that not more than a third of the amount was ever realized. In 1847 the chair occupied by Professor Shepard was endowed by a subscription mostly made up in Bangor, and largely by the liberality and the exertions of the late George W. Pickering; this 8 HISTORICAI. SKETCH enabled the professor to resist the urgeut calls of churches in Brooklyn and New York, and, as Dr. Pond says, "saved the Seminary." In 1849 another effort raised thirty-four thousand dollars toward the endow- ment of the other two professorships. Generous bequests, amounting to fifteen thousand dollars, came from the Waldo family of Worcester, Mass., and later the sum of forty thousand from the Washburn family of the same place. Other liberal donations and legacies were, five thousand dollars from William E. Dodge, of New York; ten thousand from Dr. Jacob Hayes, of Charlestown, Mass.; thirteen thousand from Messrs. Hiram and William Fogg, of New York; twenty-five thousand from Richard P. Buck, of Brooklyn. Within the past thirty years are to be gratefully recorded gifts from Robert McGaw, of Merrimac, N. H., five thousand; Mrs. A. S. Hill, of Paris, Me., twenty-eight hun- dred ; T. S. Wentworth and Benj. Sewall, of Boston, each five thou- sand ; Charles Clapp and T. M. Reed, of Bath, Me., in memory of Dea. Andrew Reed, each three thousand ; more recently, bequests of eight thousand eight hundred from the estate of Charles Dummer, of Hallo- well; and of twenty-five thousand (making thirty thousand in all) from Henry Winkley, of Philadelphia. The last decade has added such valuable gifts as eleven thousand from Elias Bond, D. D., of Kohala, Hawaii, class of '40, ten thousand from H. H. Fogg of Bangor, six thousand from B. B. Thatcher of Bangor, five thousand each from Mrs. Ann J. Walker of Portland, Dr. R. W. Wood of Jamaica Plain, Mass., Thomas Harwood of Bath, Me., and John F. Colby of Bangor, four thousand from Thomas C. Kennedy of Newcastle, and fifteen hundred from Rev. Charles B. Smith of Medford, Mass., class of '44. Two bequests have been recently announced ; five thousand from Mrs. Richard P. Buck of Brooklyn, and twenty-five thousand from Joseph Ricker of Portland. The late Rev. Dr. George W. Field, of Bangor, an alumnus of both Bowdoin College and the Seminary, gave a scholarship of one thousand to the Seminary, and two others of two thousand each to the College in aid of graduates of the Seminary who continue their stud- ies at the College. The late Nehemiah Kittredge, of Bangor, established a loan fund of two thousand dollars, which has proved a benefit to the students. Recent donors of a thousand dollars or more have been Dea. HISTORICAL, SKETCH S. Adams, of Castine ; Mrs. Julia A. Stanley, of Hallowell ; Mrs. Caro- line W. Brooks, of Portland ; Mrs. Narcissa Sewall Bourne, of Kenne- bunk ; and Messrs. W. W. Thomas, of Portland, John Patten, of Bath, Hon. James W. Bradbury of Augusta, R. W. Shapleigh, and Rev. Henry S. Loring, class of '46. It is due to these friends who have made such efforts in behalf of our beloved institution, that they should be held in honorable memory. And it is due to very many others, who have not been able to give in such amounts, but whose self-sacrifice has doubtless been as great, that they also should be esteemed as highly in love for their works' sake. The Seminary would thus publicly record her gratitude to them one and all. The trust thus committed to her is held sacred; and she may point with pardonable pride to the use she has made of it in training hundreds of pastors and mission- aries for service in the Kingdom of Christ. It should be added that many of the donations recorded above were given with special designation to special objects, as, for the library, for the erection of buildings, for scholarships, and for the students' aid funds, which last are large and liberal. The permanent endowment has not increased in like proportion, and its income, though carefully and economically administered, is not yet sufficient to meet the urgent needs of the institution. It is to be hoped that the Seminary will at no distant day be put upon a broader financial basis by the generosity of its friends ; for only so can it meet the increasing requirements of a thorough education, and satisfy the reasonable demands of the churches. From the date of its charter Bangor Seminary has now been in exis- tence eighty-seven years. During that time it has sent out into the world seventy-nine theological classes, comprising eight hundred graduates, together with two hundred and fifty others who studied for one or more years, but did not complete their course. These men have made a faithful and useful body of workers. The majority of them are still living, and are at their posts all over the land or on foreign shores, in pulpits of many denominations and of every grade of eminence. Bangor, May, 1901. HISTORICAL SKETCH The foregoing sketch has been compiled in part from original sources, and in part from the Address delivered by Dr. Pond at the semi-centennial of the Seminary in 1870. The lists which follow, of the Trustees, Faculty and Alumni, were originally prepared chiefly from blanks sent out from the Seminary. The records of the past ten years have been added from published statistics and from private cor- respondence. In many cases, especially in the earlier classes, most of whose members had long since deceased, the blanks were never re- turned, and the desired information was not always obtainable from other sources. Some errors and omissions will therefore be likely to appear. We acknowledge with thanks the kindness of many alumni and friends who have sent us needed corrections and missing data, and we earnestly request a continuance of like favors from all who have the facts at hand, or can put us in the way of obtaining them. BOARD OF TRUSTEES The dates afflxe.l to names of trustees and professors, denote the term of service. A date following the name of a college or other Institution signifies the graduation of the student at that place and time; mention of an institution without date signi- fies that the course was not completed, or that the editors were not able to ascertain the fact. In the record of the alumni it may be assumed that each person is engaged in regular ministerial work, unless otherwise stated. Places of settlement are given, but not usually the church or denomination, except where a change is noted from one denomination to another. As the work of the minister is practically the same whether installed or not, and the information has been by no means uniform or clear, no attempt has been made to preserve a distinction between "jiastor" and "acting jtastor"— p. and a. p. The abbreviation "res. lie." denotes that the person was a resident licentiate at the time specified. The names of those who have taken a par- tial course without graduating are appended to the classes with which they studied. No accountis made of years uncompleted ; the figure attached to each name denotes the number of full years such student was connected with the Seminary. Rev. John Sawyer, D. D., 1814-58; b. Hebron, Ct., Oct. 9, 1755; revolutionar}' army, 77-81; Dartmouth Coll., 1785; ord. Orford, N. H., Oct. 2, 1787, p. to 95; Boothbay, Me., 98-1808; Maine mis- sionary for many j^ears; res. Bangor, 1812-18, Garland, Me. from 18; d. Bangor, Oct. 14, 1858. Rev. Kiah Bayley, 1814-25; b. Brookfield, Mass., March 11, 1770; Dartmouth Coll. 1793; studied theol. with Dr. Emmons; ord. New- castle, Me., Oct. 7, 1797, p. to 1823; Greensboro, Vt., 25-9; Thorn- ton, N. H., 29-32; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 1800-16; Pres. M. M. S. 1815-22; author; res. Hardwick, Vt., from 33; d. Aug. 17, 1857. Rev. Eliphalet Qillett, D. D., 1814-18; b. Colchester, Ct., Nov. 19, 1768; Dartmouth Coll., 1791; ord. Hallowell, Me., Aug. 12, 1795, p. to 1827; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 1798-1816; Board of Trustees, 16-48; Sec. M. M. S., 1807-48; d. Hallowell, Me., Oct. 19, 1848. 13 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rev. William Jenks, D. D., LL. D., 1814 19; b. Newton, Mass., Nov. 25, 1778; Harvard Coll., 1797; ord. Bath, Me., Dec. 26, 1805, p. to 17; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoiu Coll., 1806-11; Board of Trustees, 11-22; chaplain U. S. army, 1812; prof. Bowdoin Coll. 12-16; teacher, Boston, Mass., 18+; p. Boston, 26-44; author; d. Boston, Nov. 13, 1866. Rev. Mighill Blood, 1814-52; b. Mollis, N. H., Dec. 13, 1777; Dart- mouth Coll., 1800; ord. Bucksport, Me., May 12, 1803, p. to 40; res. Bucksport from 40, and there d. Apr. 2, 1852. Rev. Asa Lyman, 1814-16; b. Lebanon, Ct., Feb. 24, 1777; Yale Coll., 1797; p. Hampden, Ct.; Bath, Me., 1806-8; Windham, Me., 1809- 10; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 1806-13; teacher in N. Y.; d. Clinton, N. Y., Jan. 20, 1836. Rev. David Thurston, D. D., 1814-60; b. Georgetown, Mass., Feb. 6, 1779; Dartmouth Coll., 1804; ord. Winthrop, Me., Feb. 18, 1807, p. to 51; Vassalboro, Me., 51-3; Searsport, Me., 55-8; Litchfield, Me., 59-65; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 32-64; pres. A. M. A., 59-65; d. Litchfield, May 7, 1865. Rev. Harvey Loomis, 1814-25; b. Torringford, Ct., 1785; Williams Coll., 1809; ord. Bangor, Me., Nov. 27, 1811, p. to 25; d. Jan. 2, 1825. Ammi Ruhamah Mitchell, M. D., 1814-24; b. North Yarmouth, Me., May 8, 1762; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 1796-1824; d. North Yarmouth, May 14, 1824. Samuel Edwards Dutton, Esq., 1814-26; b. Hallowell, Me., June 16, 1744; Judge of Probate, Bangor, Me.; d. Feb. 16, 1831. Rev. Jonathan Fisher, 1814-45; ^- New Braintree, Mass., Oct. 7, 1768; Harvard Coll., 1792; ord. Bluehill, Me., July 13, 1796, p. to 1837; author; res. Bluehill, from 37; d. Sep. 22, 1847. Rev. Daniel Lovejoy, 1814-33; b. Amherst, N. H., Mar. 31, 1776; ord. June 6, 1829; missionary, Kennebec Co., Me.; d. Albion, Me., Aug. II, 1833- 14 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rev. Edward Payson, D. D., 1814-19; b. Rindge, N. H., July 25, 1783; Harvard Coll., 1803; ord. Portland, Me., Dec. 16, 1807, p. to 27; tuember Board of Overseers, Bowdoiu Coll., 1820-24; Board of Trustees, 24-7; d. Portland, Me., Oct. 22, 1827. Rev. Thomas Williams, 1816-46; b. Weymouth, Mass., Mar. 11, 1787; Brown Univ., 1809; ord. Brewer, Me., Jan. 13, 1813, p. to 22; Fox- croft, Me., 23-35; Poland, Me., 35-46; member Board of Over- seers, Bowdoin Coll., 26-46; d. Poland, Nov. 24, 1846. Rev. David fleaubec flijtchell, 1816-25, and 27-38; b. No. Yarmouth, Me., May 9, 1788; Yale Coll., 1811; Andover Theol. Sem., 1814; ord. Waldoboro, Me., June 19, 1816, p. to 42; city missionary, Port- land, Me., 45-52; ditto, Roxbury, Mass., 52-61; res. So. Natick, Mass., 61-5; d. Waltham, Mass., Nov. 27, 1869. Eliashib Adams, 1817-55; ^^- Worthington, Mass., June 6, 1773; res. Bucksport, and Bangor, Me.; treasurer and agent, Bangor Sem.; d. Aug. 28, 1855. Thomas Adams, Esq., 1818-25; b. Pembroke, N. H., July 9, 1753; Castine, Me.; Roxbtirj-, Mass.; d. Roxbury, Dec. 31, 1847. Rev. John Wallace Ellingwood, D. D., 1819-32; b. Beverly, Mass., May 2, 1782; Andover Theol. Sem., 1812; ord. Bath, Me., Nov. 4, 1812, p. to 43; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 1816- 60; res. Bath, Me., from 43, and there d. Aug. 19, i860. Daniel Pike, Esq., 1819-32; b. Byfield, Mass., May 5, 1785; res. Ban- gor, Me.; d. May 6, 1832. Rev. Swan Lyman Pomeroy, D. D., 1825-49; b. Warwick, Mass., Mar. 4, 1799; Brown Univ., 20; Andover Theol. Sem.; ord. Bangor, Me., Aug. 31, 1825, p. to 48; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 31-50; sec. A. B. C. F. M., 48-59; res. Portland, Me., 59- 66, Washington, D. C, 66-8; d. Sunderland, Mass., Mar. 17, Jacob ncQaw, Esq., 1825-45; b. Merrimack, N. H., Sep. 8, 1778; Dartmouth Coll., 1797; lawyer, Fryeburg, Me., 1801-5; Bangor, from 1805; pres. Penobscot Bar, thirty-eight years; d. Bangor, May 12, 1867. 15 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rev. Benjamin Tappan, D. D., 1825-63; b. Newbury, Mass., Nov. 7, 1788; Harvard Coll., 1805; ord. Augusta, Me., Oct. 16, 1811, p. to 49; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoiu Coll., 14-63; sec. M. M. S., 49-63, res. Augusta; d. Dec. 22, 1863. Thomas Adams Hill, Esq., 1825-7; b. Gardner, Mass., July 3, 1783; lawyer, Waterville, aud Bangor, Me.; d. Baugor, Dec. 17, 1864. George Washington Brown, 1826-50; b. Concord, Mass., Feb. 3, 1792; business, Bangor, Me.; d. Jan. 18, 1850. Rev. Bennett Tyler, D. D., 1829-34; b. Middlebury, Ct., July 6, 1783; Yale Coll., 1804; ord. So. Britain, Ct. June i, 1808, p. 07-22; pres. Dartmouth Coll., 22-8; p. Portland, Me., 28-34; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 31-41; pres. East Windsor Theol. Inst., from 34; author; d. East Windsor, Ct., May 14, 1858. George Starrett, Esq., 1832-7; b. Warren, Me., May 15, 1798; law- yer, Bangor, Me.; d. Bangor, Feb. 2, 1837. John Bradley, 1833-5; b. Concord, N. H., Aug. 29, 1779; business, Fryeburg, Me.; d. Chester, N. H., June 9, 1856. John Barker, 1834-49; b. Sudbury, Mass., Mar. 18, 1772; business, Bangor, Me.; d. Baugor, Oct. 7, 1849. Rev. Joseph Vaill, D. D., 1835-8; b. Hadlyme, Ct., July 28, 1790; Yale Coll., 181 1; ord. Brimfield, Mass., Feb. 2, 1814, p. to 34; Port- land, Me., 34-7; Brimfield, Mass., 37-41; agent Amherst Coll., 41-5; p. Somers, Mass., 45-54; Palmer, Mass., 54-67; res. Palmer, from 67; d. Feb. 22, 1869. Rev. John Maltby, 1835-60; b. Northford, Ct., May 8, 1795; Yale Coll., 22; Audover Theol. vSem., 25; ord. Sutton, Mass., June 28, 1826, p. to 34; Bangor, Me., 34-60; d. Worcester, Mass., May 15, i860. George Washington Pickering, 1837-76; b. Bangor, Me., May 2, 1799; business, Bangor; d. Sep. 28, 1876. Rev. Elijah Jones, 1839-69; see alumni, class of 1820; d. Minot, Me., Apr. 29, 1869. 16 BOARD OF TRUSTEES William Allen Crocker, 1842-50; b. Pleasant River, now Columbia Falls, Me., June 17, 1791; business, Machias, Me.; d. May 16, 1863. John ricDonald, Esq., 1845-55; b. Limerick, Me., Dec. 17, 1800; Bow- doin Coll., 23; lawyer, Limerick, and Bangor, Me.; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 47-57; d. Bangor, Jan. i, 1867. Adams Huse Merrill, 1845-67; b. Belfast, Me., Sep. 3, 1805; res. Barnard, Bangor, and Browuville, Me.; business; d. Brownville, Nov. 27, 1888. Rev. Stephen Thurston, D. D., 1850-83; see alumni, class of 1825; d. Searsport, Me., May 27, 1884. Rev. George Eliashib Adams, D. D., 1850-73; b. Worthington, Mass., Oct. 27, 1801; Yale Coll., 21; Andover Theol. Sem., 26; prof. Sacred Lit., Bangor Sem. 27-9; ord. Brunswick, Me., Feb. 25, 1829, p. to 70; Orange, N. J., 70-5; member Board of Over- seers, Bowdoin Coll., 30-72; pres. M. M. S., 61-70; d. Orange, N. J., Dec. 25, 1875. George Augustus Thatcher, 1850-85; b. Warren, Me., Aug. 24, 1806; business, Bangor, Me.; d. Dec. i, 1885. Joseph Storer Wheelwright, 1850-95; b. Kennebunkport, Me., Apr. 18, 1821; business, Bangor, Me.; d. Oct. 27, 1895. Samuel Pickard, 1852-72; b. Rowley, Mass., Mar. 9, 1793; manufac- turer, Lewiston and Auburn, Me.; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 61-8; d. Auburn, Me., Nov. 2, 1872. Henry Darling, 1852-74; b. Bucksport, Me., Sep. i, 1793; business, Bucksport; d. Jan. 5, 1878. William Howard Mills, 1856-67; b. Lunenburg, Vt., Apr. 6, 1803; res. Portland, Me.; banker, Bangor, Me.; d. Bangor, June 10, 1879. Rev. George Barker Little, 1856-60; b. Castine, Me., Dec. 21, 1821; Bowdoin Coll., 43; Andover Theol. Sem., 49; ord. Bangor, Mq., Oct. 12, 1849, p. to 57; W. Newton, Mass., 57-60; d. Roxbury, Mass., July 20, i860. Rev. Wooster Parker, 1856-84; see alumni, class of 1832; d. Belfast, Me., Jan. 24, 1884. BOARD OF TRUSTEES Qeorge Downes, Esq., 1859-69; b. Walpole, Mass., Aug. 29, 1793; lawyer, Calais, Me.; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 54-69; d. Calais, Oct. 4, 1869. Rev. John White Chickering, D. D., 1860-66; b. Woburn, Mass., March 19, 1808; Middlebury Coll., 26; Andover Theol. Sem., 29; ord. Bolton, Mass., Mar. 16, 1830, p. to 35; Portland, Me., 35-65; res. Wakefield, Mass., 65-70; member Board of Overseers, Bow- doin Coll., 46-66; sec. Nat. Temp. Soc, Washington, D. C, from 70; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1888. Rev. Richard Woodhull, 1864-73; b. Fairfield, Ct., Jan. 15, 1802; Bowdoin Coll., 27; Princeton Theol. Sem.; principal Classical Inst. Bangor Sem., 28-30; ord. Thomaston, Me., July 7, 1830, p. to 55; agent Am. Bible Soc, 55-62; agent and treasurer, Bangor Sem., 62-73; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 47-73; d. Bangor, Nov. 12, 1873. Rev. Alfred Eaton Ives, 1866-92; b. New Haven, Ct., Dec. 12, 1809; Yale Coll., 37, Yale Sem. 38; ord. Colebrook, Ct., Sep. 25, 38, p. to 48; Deerfield, Mass., 49-55; Castine, Me., 55-76; res. Castine, from 76; d. Aug. 2, 1892. Rev. Lyman Sibley Rowland, D. D., 1866-7; b. Oxford, Mass., Jan. 4, 1831; Amherst Coll., 58; tutor, Amherst Coll., 60-62; Andover Theol. Sem. 63; ord. Bangor, Me., Nov. 16, 1864, p. to 67; prof. Beloit Coll., 68-71; p. Saratoga, N. Y., 71-7; Lee, Mass., from 77. Richard Pike Buck, 1867-84; b. Bucksport, Me., Jan. 20, 1806; bus- iness. New York City; pres. Am. Seaman's Friend Soc, 73-84; d. Bucksport, Me.. July 10, 1884. Samuel David Thurston, 1867-92; b. Winterport, Me., Feb. 10, 1822; business, and banker, Bangor, Me.; treasurer, Bangor Sem. 73-92; d. Nov. 23, 1892. Rev. Benjamin Tappan, D. D., 1868-90; see alumni, class of 1837; d. Norridgewock, Me., Dec. 3, 1896. Simon Page, 1869-78; b. Readfield, Me., May 5, 1804; business, Hal- lowell, Me.; d. July 30, 1878. 18 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rev. Stephen Hobbs Hayes, 1869-90; see alumni, class of 1843; d. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 4, 1899. Rev. Solomon Payson Fay, 1872-1901; b. Westboro, Mass., June 21, 1820; Marietta Coll., 44; Andover Theol. Sem., 47; ord. Hampton, N. H., Sep. 6, 49, p. to 54; Dayton, O., 54-9; Fall River, Mass., 61-3; Boston, Mass., 63-5; Bangor, Me., 66-79; Dorchester, Mass., 80-9; res. Dorchester, Mass. Rev. John Orr Fiske, D. D., 1874-90; see alumni, class of 1842; d. Bath, Me., Dec. 19, 1893. Isaac Meigs Bragg, 1874-91; b. China, Me., Nov. 16, 1812; business, Bangor, Me.; d. Feb. 17, 1891. John Leland Crosby, from 1877; b. Bangor, Me., May 17, 1834; Bow- doin Coll., 53; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll. from 88; city treasurer, Bangor, 73-93; treasurer Bangor vSem. from 92; banker, res. Bangor. William Edward Gould, 1879-S6; b. Portland, Me., June 19, 1837; banker. Rev. Jonathan Edwards Adams, D. D., 1883-1901; see alumni, class of 1858; d. Jan. 21, 1901. Rev. Charles Gardiner flcCully, from 1884; b. N. Y. City, Dec. 29, 1832; Yale Coll., 53; Union Theol. Sem., 59; ord. Milltown, N. B., July 17, i860, p. to 66; Hallowell, Me., 66-76; Calais, Me., from 76. Prof. Henry Leland Chapman, D. D., from 1885; see alumni, class of 1869. Benjamin Bussey Thatcher, from 1886; b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 2, 1839; business, Bangor. Galen Clapp iloses, from 1886; b. Bath, Me., Aug. 30, 1835; Bowdoin Coll., 56; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll.; manufac- turer, Bath, Me. Frederic Erastus Hartshorn, 1889-91; b. Searsport, Me., Oct. 12, 1847; res. New Haven, Ct.; business, Ellsworth, Me.; res. Dor- chester, Mass. 19 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Rev. William Henry Fenn, D. D., from 1890; b. Cliarlestou, S. C, Mar. I, 1834; Yale Coll., 54; Andover Theol. Sem., 58; ord. Man- chester, N. H., Feb. 10, 59, p. to 66; Portland, Me., from 66. Rev. George Angier Qordon, D. D., 1890-1901; see alumni, class of 1877. John Fogg Colby, 1891-5; b. Cornville, Me., Jan. 27, 1836; business, Bangor; d. Oct. 31, 1895. Rev. Henry L. Griffin, from 1891; b. Williamstown, Mass., Dec. i, 1848; Williams Coll., 68; Princeton Sem., 69-70; Yale Divinity School, 73; ord. New Britain, Ct., Sep., 73, p. to 78; Berlin Univ. 78-81; p. Bangor, Me., from 81. John Ebenezer Warren, from 1892; b. Grafton, Mass., Oct. 6, 1840; U. S. army, 61-5; manufacturer, Cumberland Mills, Me. Rev. Edwin Parker Wilson, from 1892; see alumni, class of 1869. George Philip Dutton, Esq., 1893-6; b. Ellsworth, Me., May 28, 1842; Yale Coll., 65; Harvard Law School; lawyer, Ellsworth, Me.; county attorney, 74-80; municipal judge, 85-96; d. Ellsworth, Sep. 8, 1896. Joseph Gilman Blake, from 1895; b. Cumberland, Me., Oct. 22, 1846; business, Bangor. Egerton Ryerson Burpee, from 1895; b. Sheffield, N. B., Nov. 10, 1834; King's Coll., Fredericton; R. R. engineer and contractor; res. Bangor. George Howard Eaton, from 1896; b. Milltown, N. B., Mar. 14, 1848; Amherst Coll., 70; business, Calais, Me. Rev. deorge Lewis, D. D., from 1901; see alumni, class of 1865. Rev. Charles Edward Harrington, D. D., from 1901; see alumni, class of 1874. Rev. Rolltn Therman Hack, from 1901; see alumni, class of 1887. 20 FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION SACRED LITERATURE Jehudi Ashmun, A. il., 1817-19; b. Chaniplain, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1794; Univ. of Vt., 16; agent, Liberian Colony, res. Liberia, Africa, 22-8; d. New Haven, Ct., Aug. 25, 1828. Rev. Bancroft Fowler, A. M., 1819-25; b. Pittsfield, Mass., Sep. 12, 1775; Yale Coll., 1796; tutor, Williams Coll., 1799-1800; tutor, Yale, 1800-04; studied Theol. with. Dr. Emmons; ord. Windsor, Vt., 1805, p. to 19; teacher, W. Brookfield, Mass., 25-31; p. Northfield, Mass., 31-6; Bernardston, Mass., 36-9; Greenfield, N. H., 39- 45; res. Stockbridge, Mass., from 45, and there d. Apr. 5, 1856. Rev. George Eliashib Adams, D. D., 1827-9; see list of trustees; d. Orange, N. J., Dec. 25, 1875. Rev. Alvan Bond, D. D., 1831-5; b. Sutton, Mass., Apr. 27, 1793; Brown Univ., 15; Andover Theol. Sem., 18; ord. Sturbridge, Mass., Nov. 29, 19, p. to 31; Norwich, Ct., 35-64; author; res. Norwich, from 64; d. July 19, 1882. Rev. Leonard Woods, D. D., LL. D., 1835-9; b. W. Newbury, Mass., June 24, 1807; Union Coll., 27; Andover Theol. Sem., 30; instructor in Hebrew, Andover Sem., 30-1; ord. by N. Y. Presb'y, May 12, 33; ed. Lit. and Theol. Review, 34-7; president Bowdoin Coll., 39-66; res. Brunswick, Me., from 66; d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 24, 1878. Rev. Daniel Smith Talcott, D. D., 1839-81; b. Newburyport, Mass., Mar. 7, 1813; Amherst Coll., 31; Andover Theol. Sem., 34; in- structor in Hebrew, Andover Sem., 33-6; ord. Sherborn, Mass., Dec. 7, 36, p. to 39; res. Bangor, Me., from 81; d. Jan. 19, 1896. Rev. Charles Joseph Hardy Ropes, 1881-2; see dept. of N. T. Language and Literature. FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION OLD TESTAMENT LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Rev. Francis Brighatn Denio, D. D., from 1882; b. Enosburg, Vt., May 4, 1848; Middlebury Coll., 71; Andover Theol. Sem., 79; author; ord. Brewer, Me., Jan. 11, 81. NEW TESTAMENT LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Rev. Charles Joseph Hardy Ropes, D. D., from 1882; b. St. Peters- burg, Russia, Dec. 7, 1851; Yale Coll., 72; Tubingen Univ., 72-3; Andover Theol. Sem., 75; post-grad, courses, Andover and Union Sems., 75-7; ord. Ellsworth, Me., Aug. 15, 77, p. to 81; dept. of Sacred Literature Bangor Sem., 81-2. NEW TESTAJIENT GREEK Rev. Francis Brigham Denio, instructor, 1879-82; see dept. of O. T. Language and Literature. ENGLISH BIBLICAL COURSE Rev. George William Gilmore, 1893-7; b. London, Eng., May 12, 1857; Princeton Coll., 83; Union Sem., 86; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 28, 86; prof. Korean Royal Coll., Seoul, Korea, 86-8; Poly- technic Inst. Brooklyn, 90; Chapin Collegiate School, N. Y. City, 92-3; author; prof. Old Test, and Comparative Religion, Theol. School, Meadville, Pa., from 99. BIBLICAL HISTORY AND INTRODUCTION AND Lectureship on Comparative Religion Rev. George William Gilmore, 1897-9; see above. FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY Rev. Abijah Wines, D. D., 1817-19; b. Southold, L. I., May 27, 1766; Dartmouth Coll., 1794; studied Theol. with Dr. Emmous; ord. Newport, N. H., Jan. 5, 1796, p. to 1816; Deer Isle, Me., 19-31; author; d. Charlestown, Mass., Feb. 11, 1833. Rev. John Smith, D. D., 1819-31; b. Belchertowu, Mass., Mar. 5, 1766; Dartmouth Coll., 1794; studied Theol. with Dr. Emmons; ord. Salem, N. H., Jan. 2, 1797, p. to 1816; Wenham, Mass., 17-19; author; d. Bangor, Apr. 14, 1831. Rev. Enoch Pond, D. D., 1832-55; b. Wrentham, Mass., July 29, 1791; Brown Univ., 1813; studied Theol. with Dr. Emmons; ord. Ward, Mass., Mar. i, 1815, p. to 28; ed. Spii it 0/ the Pitgi tms, 28-32; author; prof. Eccl. Hist. Bangor Sem., 55-70; d. Bangor, Jan. 21, 1882. Rev. Samuel Harris, D. D., LL. D., 1855-67; b. East Machias, Me., June 14, 1814; Bowdoin Coll., 33; Audover Theol. Sem., 38; ord. Conway, Mass., Dec. 22, 41, p. to 51; Pittsfield, Mass., 51-5; pres. Bowdoin Coll., 67-71; prof. Yale Theol. Sem., 71-96; au- thor; res. New Haven; d. Litchfield, Ct., June 25, 1899. Rev. John Russell Herrick, D. D., 1867-73; b. Milton, Vt., May 12, 1822; Univ. of Vermont, 47; Andover Theol. Sem., 49-51; Auburn Theol. Sem., 52; ord. Malone, N. Y., June 21, 54, p. to 67; So. Hadley, Mass., 74-8; pres. Pacific Univ., Oregon, 80-3; pres. Univ. of Dakota, 85-7; res. Elgin, 111., 87-9, Dundee, 111., 91-8, Polo, 111., from 98. Rev. William Macleod Barbour, D. D., 1873-7; b. Fochabers, Scot- land, May 29, 1827; Oberlin Coll., 59; Andover Theol. Sem., 61; ord. So. Danvers, Mass., Oct. 2, 61, p. to 68; Chittenden prof. Yale Univ., 77-87; principal Cong. Coll., Montreal, P. Q., 87-97; res. Maiden, Mass. from 97, and there d. Dec. 5, 1899. Rev. Cyrus Hamlin, D. D., LL. D., prof, pro tern, 1877-80; see alumni, class of 1837; d. Portland, Me., Aug. 8, 1900. 23 FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION Rev. Lewis French Stearns, D. D., 1880-92; b. Newburyport, Mass., Mar. 10, 1847; Coll. of New Jersey, 67; Princeton Theol. Sem.; Leipsic and Berlin Univs.; Union Theol. Sem., 72; ord. Jersey City, N. J., Presb. ch., Oct. 14, 73, p. Norwood, N. J., 73-6; prof. Albion Coll., Mich., 76-9; Ely lecturer, Union Theol. Sem., 90; author; d. Bangor, Feb. 9, 1892. Rev. Clarence Augustine Beckwith, D. D., from 92; b. Charlemont, Mass., July 21, 1849; Olivet Coll,, 74; Yale Theol. Sem., two years; Bangor Sem., 77; ord. Brewer, Me., Jan. 9, 78, p. 77-82; W. Rox- bury, Mass., 82-92; Berlin Univ., 97-8. SACRED RHETORIC Rev. George Shepard, D. D., 1836-68; b. Plainfield, Ct., Aug. 26, 1801; Amherst Coll., 24; Andover Theol. Sem., 27; ord. Hallowell, Me., Feb. 5, 28, p. to 36; d. Bangor, Mar. 23, 1868. Rev. William flacleod Barbour, D. D., 1869-75; see dept. of Sys- tematic Theology. Rev. John Smith Sewall, D. D., from 1875; b. Newcastle, Me., Mar. 20, 1830; Bowdoin Coll. 50; Clerk U. S. N. in China and Japan, 50-4; Bangor Sem. 58; ord. Wenham, Mass., Apr. 20, 59, p. to 67; Chaplain 8th Mass. regt. 64; prof. Bowdoin Coll. 67-75; member Board of Overseers Bowdoin Coll. 75-85; Board of Trus- tees from 85. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY Rev. Enoch Pond, D. D., 1855-70; professor emeritus, 70-82; see dept. of Systematic Theology. Rev. Levi Leonard Paine, D. D,, from 1870; b. Holbrook, Mass., Oct. 10, 1832; Yale Coll. 56; Yale Theol. Sem., 61; ord. Farmiugton, Ct., Oct. 9, 61, p. to 70; pres. Me. Miss. Soc, 88-94; author. ALUMNI 1820 Nathaniel Chapman, b. Exeter, N. H., 1789; ord. Bristol, Me., Sep. 14, 24, p. to 33; Boothbay, Me., 33-5; Canideu, Me., 35-49; Warren, Me., 49-52; Unity, Thorndike and Freedom, Me., 52-6; Pittstou, Me., 56-8, and there d. Apr. i, 1858. Ira Dunning, b. Cold Spring, N. Y.; Williamsburg, Me., 19-20; De- troit, Mich. Abraham Jackson, b. Plymouth, Mass., July 22, 1791; ord. Machias, Me., Oct. 3, 21, colleague to 31, p. 31-4; Kingston, Mass., 34-7; Walpole, N. H., 38-45; E. Machias, Me., 47-8; Deerfield, Mass.; Quechee, Vt.; d. Fall River, Mass., Apr. 12, 1874. Elijah Jones, b. East Brewer, now Holden, Me., Dec. 4, 1790; ord. Minot, Me., Feb. 12, 23, p. to 69, and there d. Apr. 29, 1869. Thomas Simpson, b. Deerfield, N. H., Aug. 2, 1788; ord. Edgecomb, Me., 21, p. 20-2; Vershire, Vt., 23-5; Barton, Vt., 25-30; colporteur; d. Homer, Minn., Dec. i, 1872. Samuel Stone, b. Barre Vt., Feb. 25, 1788; ord. Cumberland, Me., May 9, 21, p. to 29; Warren, Me., 29-33; York, Me., 38-43; Claren- don and Tunbridge, Vt.; d. Falmouth, Me., Aug. 20, 1874. noses Welch, 2, b. Plaistow, N. H., Feb. 28, 1783; p. Williamsburg, Me., 19; Amesbury, Mass.; Plaistow, N. H., 26-31; Ipswich, Mass.; d. Wenham, Mass., Sep. 25, 1853. Timothy Wilcox, i, b. Simsbury, Ct., Jan. 19, 1799; d. Bangor, Me., Oct. 13, 1820. 1821 No Class was Graduated. 25 1833-1833 1822 Horace Billings Chapin, b. Benson, Vt., Dec. 9, 1790; hon. A. M. Middlebnry Coll.; p. Amherst and West Hampton, Mass.; mis- sionary work in Canada; Lewiston Falls and Danville, now Auburn, Me., 39-40; d. Danville, Oct. 27, 1840. Moses ingalls, b. Danville, Vt., Apr. 8, 1775; hon. A. M. Middlebury Coll.; Cabot, Barnard and Whiting, Vt.; Lewis and Woodsport, N. Y.; New Hampshire; West Burlington, Pa.; Jordan, N. Y.; d. Whitehall, Wis., Nov. 7, i860. Henry Ambrose Merrill, b. Conway, N. H., June 13, 1795; ord. Shap- leigh. Me., Apr. 23, 23, p. to 25; Norway, Me., 26-34; Bremen, Me., 34-5; Boothbay, Me., 35-6; Biddeford, Me., 37-40; Limington, Me., 40-3; res. Windham, Me., 44-56; Johnston, O., from 56; d. Gran- ville, O., Sep. 24, 1872. Jotham Sewall, b. Chester Plantation, now Chesterville, Me., Dec. 6, 1791; Camden and Union, Me., 22-4; ord. Newcastle, Me., Nov. 3, 24, p. to 39; Westbrook, Me., 39-42; Bluehill, Me., 42-7; Woolwich, Me., 47-51; Orfordville, N. H., 51-5; North Granville, N. Y., 55-69; res. Chicago, 111., 69-84; d. Bangor, Me., Dec. 18, 1884. Nathan Webb Sheldon, b. Woolwich, Me., Oct. 19, 1792; ord. Brown- ville. Me., June 2, 24, p. to 33; Rumford, Me., 34-7; Gray, Me., 37- 44; mission fields in central Maine to 69; res. Natick, Mass. from 70 and there d. Nov. 26, 1873. Lumund Wilcox, b. Gilson, N. H., June 20, 1795; Belfast, Me., 22-3; ord. Denmark, N. Y., Mar. 24, 24; a. p. Russia, Stockbridge, Has- terick, Springfield, N. Y.; lecturer N. Y. State Temp. Soc; d. Brenton, 111., Jan. 11, 1872. Rufus Jones, 2, b. Brewer, Me., Mar. 30, 1798; d. Brewer, Dec. 15, 1821. 1823 Charles Bowles, b. Charlestown, N. H., Jan. 24, 1791; ord. Bridge - water, N. H., 26, p. to 30; Pitcairn, N. Y.; d. East Pitcairn, N. Y., July 29, 1850. 26 1833-1824 Manning Ellis, b. Claremont, N. H., Dec. 26, 1797; a. p. Brooks, Me.; ord. West Brooksville, Me., Jan. 4,26, p. to 35; Brooksville and Sedgwick, Me., 36-53; d. Bangor, Me., Feb. 26, 1854. George Washington Fargo, b. Claremont, N. H., 1793; ord. vSouth Solon, Me., Jan. 14, 24, p. to 37; Phillips, Me., 37-9; So. Solon, 39- 43; Cornville, Me., 46-58; Athens, Fairfield, Solon; res. Bangor, Me., from 61, and there d. May 5, 1866. Jubilee Wellman, b. Acworth, N. H., Feb. 20, 1793; ord. Winterport, Me., Oct. 5, 24, p. to 27; Warner, N. H., 27-37; Bristol, N. H., 37-8; Westminster, Cavendish, Lowell, Vt.; d. Lowell, Mar. 18, 1855. Henry White, b. Wilbraham, Mass., Aug. 3, 1790; ord. Jackson, Me., Oct. 19, 25, p. to 29; Gilead, Me., 30-4; Loudon, N. H., 35-8; mis- sionary in Piscataquis and Somerset Counties, Me., 43-58; author; d. Garland, Me., Dec. 7, 1858. Joshua Wood, b. Bluehill, Me., May 28, 1791; licensed by Hancock and Penobscot Asso. 22; principal Bluehill Acad. 23-4; d. near Savannah, Ga., Jan. 6, 1825. Abel Bunnell, i, b. Claremont, N. H., 1801; merchant, Troy, N. Y., where he died about 1855. 1824 Sylvester Clapp, b. East Hampton, Mass., Oct. 11, 1791; Williams Coll., 19-21; Union Coll., 23; teacher for several years; ord. Hamp- ton, now Amherst and Aurora, Me., Sep. 15, 30, p. to 36; res. North Sedgwick, Me.; res. Middleboro, Mass., and there d. Apr. 28, 1873. Jacob Hardy, b. Hollis, N. H., Nov. 14, 1795; Strong, Me., 25-33, and Phillips, Me., 26-8; d. Strong, Me., Mar. i, 1833. Nathaniel fliner, b. Stonington, Ct., Dec. 13, 1798; ord. Montville, Ct., Oct. 4, 26, p. to 29; Bozrahville, Ct., 29-31; Millington, Ct., 31-57; Salem, Ct., 57-65; res. Salem from 65, and there d. Mar. 22, 1884. Samuel Howland Peckham, b. Petersham, Mass., Sep. 19, 1793; ord. Gray, Me., Sep. 14, 25, p. to 30; North Haverhill, Mass., and Plaistow, N. H., 31-8; South Royalston, Mass., 38-43; res. Lunen- burg, and Westminster, Mass.; a. p. North Ashburnham, Mass.; agent A. M. A.; d. Westminster, Mass., Jan. 23, 1864. 1834-1835 Lot Rider, b. Brewer, Me., July 8, 1797; ord. Monson, Me., Mar. 9, 25, and there d. Sep. 23, following. Joseph Underwood, b. Bradford, Vt., Oct. 2, 1796; ord. New Sharon, Me., Mar. 7, 26, p. to 31; North Augusta, Me., 32-3; Williamsburg and Sebec, Me., 33-5; miss'y Piscataquis Co., 35-7; New Sharon, 37-9; Millport, Veteran, N. Y., 41-3; Hardwick, Vt., 44-58; Barnet, Vt., 60-6; Burke, Vt., 70-2; member Vermont Legislature, 56-7 and 68-9; res. Hardwick, Vt. from 72, and there d. July 27, 1876. 1825 Forrest Jefferds, b. Wells, Me., Aug. 4, 1794; a. p. Harrison and Lebanon, Me.; agent Am. Bible Soc, Essex Co., Mass.; ord. Eppiug, N. H., Oct., 26, p. to 31; Middleton, Mass., 32-44; member Mass. Legislature, 44-5; Barrington, R. I., 47-51; city missionary, Boston, Mass., 52-60; d. So. Boston, Mass., June 20, 1873. Wales Lewis, b. Bristol, Me., July 20, 1798; ord. East Machias, Me., Sep. 27, 26, p. to 31; Brewer, Me., 31-8; So. Weymouth, Mass., 38- 47; Dighton, Mass., 47-8; East Haverhill, Mass., 49-57; Lyman, Me., 57-64; Pittston, Me., 66-7; d. Pittston, Dec. 26, 1869. James Preble Richardson, b. Cambridge, Mass., July 23, 1796; ord. Poland, Me., Aug. 16, 26, p. to 33; Harrison, Me., 33-7, and Otis- field, 33-58; Gray, Me. from 59, and there d. Nov. 15, 1862. Stephen Thurston, D..D., b. Sedgwick, Me., Dec. 22, 1797; ord. Pros- pect, now Searsport, Me., Aug. 9, 26, p. to64; Sec. Maine Miss. Soc, 64-76; res. Searsport, and there d. May 27, 1884. Daniel Warren, b. Rochester, Vt., Mar. 3, 1798; ord. Waterbury, Vt., Dec. 7, 25, p. to 38; Johnson, Vt., 38-41; Essex, Vt., 41-7; Bakers- field, Vt., 47-54; Colchester, W. Milton, Lowell, Vt.. 54-7; Warner, N. H., 57-63; res. Lowell, Vt. from 63; d. Warner, Jan. 29, 1864. 28 1835-1836 Isaac Edwards Wilklns, b. Billerica, Mass., 1800; ord. Garland, Me., Oct. 12, 25, p. to 29; Fairfield, Me., 32-5; Albion, Me., 34-43; Unity, Me., 38-45; Brownville, Me., 45-8 and there d. Nov. 17, 1848. Jeremiah Glines, 2, b. Lotidou, N. H., Aug. 7, 1790; ord. Lunenburg, Vt., Jan. 10, 27, p. to 48; res. Lunenburg to 55; Newark, Vt., 56-8; Granby, Vt., 59-69; res. Lunenburg from 69; member Vt. legis- lature one term; d. Lunenburg, Sep. 23, 1881. 1826 Darius Clesson Allen, b. Providence, R. I.; Williamsburg, Me.; Lexington, N. C; Salisbury, Mass.; d. Lewistown, 111., Oct. 8, 1839. Charles Moulton Brown, b. Chester, Eng., July 29, 1796; Harvard Coll.; Lempster, N. H., 27-30; Brattleboro, Vt., 30-5; Bethel ch., Portland, Me., 35-7; Mt. Desert, Me., 42-50; d. Deer Isle, Me., Oct. 29, 1871. Ralph Seymour Crampton, b. Guilford, now Madison, Ct., Oct. 23, 1799; Woodstock, Ct., 27-31; E. Haddam, Ct., 32-4; Mt. demons, Mich., 37; res. Rochester, N. Y. from 47, and there d. Mar. 25, 1864. Josiah Taylor Hawes, b. Yarmouth, Mass., Aug. 15, 1798; ord. Great Falls, Somersworth, N. H., Jan. 23, 28, p. to 30; Eliot, Me., 30; Topsham, Me., 31-6; Edgecomb, Me., 36-40; New Sharon, Me., 40- 50; Bridgton, Me., 50-65; Litchfield, Me., from 65, and there d. Oct. 22, 1892. Joseph Lane, b. Kensington, N. H., Feb. 4, 1797; ord. Franklin, N. H., 26, p. to 31; Meredith, N. H., 31-3; Westbrook, Me., 36-8; agent Am. Bible Soc, Kensington, Pembroke, N. H.; Farmington, N. H., 44-6; d. Brattleboro, Vt., Sep. 27, 1850. Stephen Alonzo Loper, b. Guilford, Ct., Sep. 17, 1800; ord. Hampden, Me., Jan. 3, 27, p. to 32; Middle Haddam, Ct., 34-41; Hadlyme, 42- 50; Higganum, 50-6; Trumbull, 56-8; Westbrook, 58-63; Madison, 63-5; New Fairfield, 65-7; Cobalt, 67-71; and Nepaug, 72-5; all in Ct.; res. Hadlyme, from 75; member Ct. Legislature, 68-9; d. Hart- ford, Ct., Dec. 12, 1884. 29 1826 1837 Samuel Nichols, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 4, 1798; ord. So. Reading, Mass., 27, p. to 33; Franklin, N. H., 34-7; Harrington, N. H., 37-42; d. vSo. Reading, now Wakefield, Mass., Jan. 5, 1844. Nathaniel Wales, b. Randolph, Mass., Apr. 2, 1797; ord. Belfast, Me., Sep. 20, 27, p. until his death Jan. 20, 1829. Samuel Brintnell Wetherell, b. Norridgewock, Me., Nov. 5, 1783; ord. 28; evangelist, Pittston, Houlton, Bingham, vSwanville, Dix- mont and vicinity, 27-30; res. Norridgewock, Me., and there d. Mar. 19, 1858. riichael Burdett, 2, b. So. Reading, Mass., June, 1803; p. Bridgewater, Pa., 15 years; Bensalem and Newportville churches in No. Phila- delphia, Pa.; Eddington, Pa.; Blackstone, Vt.,41; Peterboro, N. H., 51; Woodstock, Ct., 54; d. Dighton, Mass., Feb., 1887. Ira Pettibone, i, b. Orwell, Vt., vSep. 7, 1801; Middlebury Coll., 28; ord. Whitesboro, N. Y., Feb. 7, 34, p. to 36; New York Mills (same town) 36-45; chaplain Asylum, Utica, N. Y., 45-6; Winsted, Ct., 46-53; teacher, Cornwall, Ct., 53-7; p. Winchester, Ct., 57-66; res. Winchester from 66, and there d. June 11, 1889. 1827 Nelson Bishop, b. E. Hartford, now Manchester, Ct., Nov. 27, 1802; res. lie. Bangor, 27-8; ord. Clinton, Me., Nov. 19, 28, p. to 34; Weathersfield, Vt., 39-42; assoc. ed. and pub., Vermont Chronicle, 42-66; on ed. staff Boston Recorder, 66-9; agent Am. Bible Soc; d. East St. Johnsbury, Vt., Jan. 10, 1871. George Brown, b. Seekonk, Mass., Jan. 20, 1796; res. lie. Bangor, 27-8; a. p. Brownfield, Me., 28-9; Mt. Desert, 30-2; ord. Castine, Me., Sep. 20, 32; a. p. Windsor, Monticello and other towns; p. Swanville, Me., 36-40; Albion, Me., 41-4; Dighton, Mass., 44-5; res. Pawtucket, R. I., 48-79; teacher; res. Hudson, Mass. from 79, and there d. Sep. 24, 1884. Philip Bunnell, b. Claremont, N. H., July 13, 1796; ord. W. New Port- land, Me., June 24, 28, p. to 30; labored in New Portland, Freeman, Kingfield, No. Yarmouth and Pownal, Me.; res. Phillips, Me., from 30; d. July 23, 1893. 30 1837-1838 Henry Jabez Lamb, b. Palmer, Mass., 1801; ord. Southbridge, Mass., Juue 6, 33; city missionary, Boston, Mass.; p. Chelsea, Mass., 36; West Suffolk, Ct.,54; d. West vSpringfield, Mass., Oct. 31, 1862. William May, b. Wintbrop, Me., Nov. 19, 1803; ord. Winslow, Me., Aug. 28, 28, p. to 32; Strong, Me., 33-42, and there d. July 18, 1842, George Washington Ranslow, b. Hinesburg, Vt., Sep. 22, 1800; hon. A. M. Univ. of Vermont; ord. Cambridge, Vt., Feb. 5, 29, p. to 33; Georgia, Vt., 33-55; a. p. Milton, Vt., from 55, res. Georgia; mem- ber Vt. legislature, 56; d. Georgia, Vt., Apr. 7, 1865. Anson Sheldon, b. Somers, Ct., July 18, 1799; res. lie. Bangor, 27-8; missionary in Maine, N. H. and Mass.; ord. Falmouth, Me., Oct. 28, 35, p. to 36; Raymond, N. H., 37-9; West Newbury, Mass., 40-1; Shelter Island, N. Y., 42-7; res. New Haven, Ct., 47-62; New York City, 62-77; Morristown, N. J. from 77, and there d. Feb. 19, 1879. Calvin White, b. Raynham, Mass., Sep. 12, 1799; ord. Robbinston, Me., Oct. 28, 29, p. to 32; Gray, Me., 33-7; Hebron, Me., 38; Lou- don, N. H., 39-41; Provincetown, Mass., 42; Dover, Mass., 44-7; res. Gardiner, Me., 49-57; res. Amherst, Mass., from 57, and there d. Jan. 26, 1884. 1828 James Royal Gushing, b. Salisbury, N. H., Nov. 24, 1800; ord. Boxboro, Mass., Aug. 12, 29, p. to 33; city missionary, Boston, Mass., 28 and 33-5; E. Haverhill, Mass., 35-44; Wells, Me., 44-54; E. Taunton, Mass., 55-62; No. Rochester, Cotuit, Marston's Mills, Waquoit, Mass.; res. E. Haverhill, and there d. June 11, 1881. Ezekiel De Wolf, b. London, now Otis, Mass., 1800; Harvard Div. School, res. lie. 29-30; librarian, do. 30-1; teacher in Ct., Ohio, and the South; res. New Orleans, La.; d. Parkman, O., 1886. Abel Gates Duncan, b. Chester, Vt., June 23, 1802; ord. Jackson and Brooks, Me., 29, p. to 34; Hanover, Mass., 34-53; Freetown, Assonet, Mass., 56-65; Bridgewater, Mass., 66-72; d. Hanover, Mass., Apr. 23, 1874. Jacob Harris flerrlam, b. Gardiner, Mass., Jan. 22, 1799; Gardiner and Fitchburg, Mass.; farmer; d. Fitchburg, Apr. 3, 1888. 31 1838-1831 Herman Stinson, b. Bowdoinham, Me., Oct. i6, iScxj; ord. Weld. Me., Oct. 14, 29, p. to 33; Pittston, Me., 34-9; res. W. Gardiner, Me., 39-58; F. B. ch., Gardiner; res. Gardiner from 58, and there d. Aug. 25, 1863. 1829 Robert Crossett, b. New vSalem, Mass., Dec. 19, 1799; ord. Denuysville, Me., Nov. 3, 30, p. to 42; Alstead, N. H., 43-9; Goshen, Mass., 49- 53; Pembroke, N. H., 54-6; Ferromonte, N.J. to 59; Beesnerville, N. J. to 65; Salem, Pa. to 68; res. College Hill, Cincinnati, O. from 68, and there d. June 24, 1872. Elliot Palmer, b. Coventry, Ct., Sep. 29, 1800; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 31; ord. Andover, Ct., June 6, 32; Union, Ct., 32-3; W. Stafford, Ct., 34-47; res. W. Stafford, 47-53; industrial school, Newark, N. J., 53-61; Cromwell, Ct., 61-8; Portland, Ct. from 68, and there d. Apr. 4, 1889. Henry Richardson, b. Springfield, Mass., Nov. 28, 1799; ord. Sidney, Me., Nov. 23, 31, p. to 33; Brownville, Me., 34-8; Gilead, Me., 38-49, and 61-2; Goshen, N. H. 50-61; res. Gilead, Me. from 62, and there d. Mar. 24, 1881. Joseph Beebe Stevens, b. Brookfield, Ct., Aug. 10, 1801; Bowdoin Coll., 27; ord. Falmouth, Me., Feb. 19, 34, p. to 40; Savannah, Ga., 40-60; d. Whitney, Ga., May 9, i860. Brookins Pratt, 2, b. Manchester, Vt., 1802, and there d. Apr. 19, 1829. 1830 No Class was Graduated. 1831 William Coombs Qreenleaf, b. Newburyport, Mass., Oct. 8, 1797; ord. Andover, Me., Sep. 28, 31, p. to 37; Illinois; d. Springfield, 111., July 22, 1851. 32 1831-1832 Lent Serajah Hough, b. Wallingford, Ct., Jan. 20, 1804; Yale Coll., one year; ord. Chaplin, Ct., Aug. 17, 31, p. to 36; No. Woodstock, 37-41; No. Madison, 42-5; Bethel, 46; Middletown, 47-63; Wolcott, 63-9; Salem, 69-70; East Lyme, 70-6; all in. Ct.; res. Poquonock, Ct. from 76, and there d. Sep. 22, 1879. Joseph Rice Munsell, b. Swauton, Vt., Oct. 6, 1803; ord. Burlington, Me., Oct. 26, 31, p. Burlington, Lincoln and Passadumkeag to 39; East Brewer, now Holden, Me., 39-52; No. Belfast, Me., 52-8; Har- wich, Mass., 58-68; Franklin, Vt., 68-76; res. Harwichport, Mass. from 75, and there d. Dec. 24, 1878. Elijah Smith Scott, b. West Sudbury, Mass., Dec. 31, 1803; ord. Mor- gan, Ohio; p. Chester, Geneva and other churches; d. Tallmadge, O., Oct. 31, 1861. Oren Sikes, b. Ludlow, Mass., Aug. 26, 1805; ord. Union, Me., June 8, 31, p. to 32; Mercer, Me., 33-5; Bedford, Mass., from 46, and there d. Dec. 15, 1852. John Newman Whipple, b. Norwich, Vt., Oct. 22, 1801; ord. So. Killingly, Ct., 32, p. to 34; Dixmont, Me., 35-7; Coventry, R. I., 37-41; home missionary in Ohio, 41-65; d. Lodi, O., Dec. 29, 1865. Solomon Kittredge, i, b. Mont Vernon, N. H,, Mar. 13, 1801; Bed- ford, Ind., 33-47; d. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 12, 1847. Hazael Lucas, 2, b. Carver, Mass., Apr. 16, 1801; ord. Perry, Me., Apr., 31, p. to 34; Sanbornton and Northfield, N. H., 36-8; Hill, N. H., 38-9; pioneer missionary, Michigan, from 46; d. Croton, Mich., Apr. 13, 1876. Zibeon Packard, 2, b. Hebron, Me., Mar. 27, 1801; d. West Minot, Me., Feb. II, 1833. Cyrus Stone, i, d. 1864. 1832 Wooster Parker, b. Underbill, Vt., May 9, 1807; ord. Castine, Me., Sep. 21, 32, p. to 36; Orono, 36-8; Brewer, 38-41; Foxcroft and Dover, 42-56; Belfast, 56-70; all in Me.; hon. A. M. Bowdoin Coll.; trustee Bangor Sem., 56-84; res. Belfast from 70, and there d. Jan. 24, 1884. 33 1832-1834 Cyril Pearl, b. Vernon, Ct., 1805; ord. E. Orriugton, Me., vSep. 11, 33, p. 1037; West Minot, Me., 41-3; Harrison, Me., 43-6; Baldwin, Me., 50-60; Waterville and Hatley, Canada, 60-62; U. S. Christian Com- mission; So. Freeport, Me., from 63, and there d. Feb. 10, 1865. James fl. Davis, b. Woodstock, Ct., 1811; Fairmont and Darby, Pa,; res. West Philadelphia, Pa., and there d. Mar. 25, 1889. Solomon Washburn Edson, 2, b. Wilbraham, Mass., Aug. 5, 1803; Yale, one year; ord. Montgomery, Mass., Oct. 25, 32, p. to 36; W. Hartland, Ct., and Chester, Mass., 39-41; Hamilton, N. Y., 42-6; Ellington, N. Y, 47-9; Carroll, N. Y., 49-51; Hicksville, L,. I., 51-3; res. Westfield, Mass., 53-6; p. W. Granville, Mass., 56-7; res. Feed- ing Hills, Mass. from 57, and there d. Oct. 3, 1886. 1833 No Class was Graduated. 1834 Samuel Stillman Drake, b. Canton, Mass., July 21, 1804; ord. Blau- chard. Me., Oct. 15, 34, p. to 37; Garland, 37-47; Biddeford, 47-50; Phipsburg, 50-5; Woolwich, 55-9; Falmouth, 59-60; res. Bath, 60-2; p. Deer Isle, 62-8; Kittery, 68-72; all in Me.; Sullivan, N. H., 73-8'; res. Northfield, Mass., 79-83; d. No. Berwick, Me., Nov. 12, 1883. Ivory Kimball, b. Wells, Me., Sep. 21, 1805; ord. Limington, Me., Nov. 12, 34, p. to 42; Lyndeboro, N. H., 43-5; Kennebunkport, Me., 47-8; Edgecomb, Me., from 51, and there d. July 24, 1853. Joseph Cammett Lovejoy, b. Fairfax, now Albion, Me., July 25, 1805; Bowdoin Coll., 29; res. lie. Bangor, 34-5; ord. Old Town, Me., Feb. 18, 35, p. to 39; Custom House, Boston, res. Cambridgeport, and there d. Oct. 19, 1871. nicah Walker Strickland, b. Gray, Me., Mar. 27, 1804; ord. Mt. Des- ert, Me., July 16, 34, p. to 41; Amherst and Aurora, 41-5; Smith- port, Pa., 48-51; Prentissvale, Pa., 51-4; Hudson, N. Y., 54-7; res. Prentissvale, Pa., from 57, and there d. Feb. 13, 1884. 34 18.34-1835 Alphonso Loring Whitman, b. Turner, Me., July 28, 1805; ord. E. Brewer, now Holden, Me., Sep. 17, 34, p. to 38; Norwich, Ct., 38- 46; Westerly, R. I., 47-66; Tiverton, R. I., 66-72; res. Groton, Ct., from 72, and there d. Oct. 29, 1874. 1835 John Baker, b. No. Edgecomb, Me., May 30, 1811; Bowdoin Coll., 31; Andover Sem.; ord. Monson, Me., Sep. 16, 35, p. to 39; 2d ch. Ken- nebunkport, 39-45; Eliot, 45-9; ist ch. Kennebunkport, 49-55; Wil- ton, 55-8, all in Me.; d. No. Edgecomb, Oct. 27, 1859. William John Newman, b. Andover, Mass., Oct. 26, 181 1; Yale Coll.; ord. Stratham, N. H., 36, p. to 49; York, Me., 49; d. Andover, Mass., Mar. 5, 1850. Daniel Sewall, b. Chesterville, Me., Nov. 4, 1808; Bowdoin Coll. 32; res. lie. Bangor, 35-6; ord. Chesterville, Me., Mar. 15, 37, p. 36-40; Scarboro, Me., 40-2; Castine, Me., 45-53; So. Paris, Me., 53-8; Dex- ter and St. Albans, Me., 59-61; Dixmont and other churches, 61-3; agent Am. Bible Soc. from 64; d. Augusta, Me., Apr. 21, 1866. Ariel Parish Chute, 2, b. Byfield, Mass., May 16, 1809; Bowdoin Coll., 32; Andover Sem., 35; ord. Oxford, Me., Mar. 16, 36, p. to 38; Pow- nal. Me., 39-41; teacher, Woburn, Mass., 41-5 and Milton, Mass., 45-6; p. Harrison, Me., 47-9; teacher, Byfield, Mass., 49-53; p. Lynnfield, Mass., 53-7; Ware, Mass., 57-61; Custom House, Boston, 61-3; U. S. Treasury, Boston, 63-80; res. Sharon, Mass. from 61, and there d. Dec. 18, 1887. Frederick Jordan Goodwin, D. D., 2, b. So. Berwick, Me., Apr. 30, 1812; Bowdoin Coll., 32; Andover Sem. and Gen. Theol. Sem., N. Y.; ord. July 3, 36; prof. Latin, Bristol Coll., Penn., 36-7; ditto. New York University, 37; rector. Flushing, L. I., 37-44; rector, Middletown, Ct., from 45, and prof, in Berkeley Divinity School; d. Middletown, Feb. 29, 1872. 35 1835-1836 James Madison flacdonald, D. D., i, b. Limerick, Me., May 22, 1812; Bowdoiu Coll., one year; Union Coll., 32; Yale Theol. Sem., 35; ord. 35, Berlin, Ct., p. to 37; New London, Ct., 37-41; Jamaica, L. L, 41-50; 15th St. Presb. ch.. New York City, 50-3; ist Presb. ch., Princeton, N. J., from 53, and there d. Apr. 19, 1876. 1836 Isaac Carlton, b. Shelburne, N. H., Aug. 11, 1807; a. p. Lubec, Me., 36-9; ord. Oxford, Me., May 29, 39, p. to 52; West Falmoutli, Me., 53-4; res. Oxford, from 54, and there d. Jan. 5, 1858. Qideon Dana, b. Oxford, Mass., Sep. 11, 1805; Brown Univ., 30; An- dover Sem. one year; Princeton Sem. one year; a. p. No. Falmouth, Mass., 37-8; ord. So. Amherst, Mass., Jan. 3, 38, p. to 40; Harmar, O., 45-50; Seamen's chaplain, Toledo, O., 50; Delaware, O., 51; Strongsville, O., 52-5; Dist. Sec. Am. and For. Christian Union, res. Oberlin, O., 56-9; Bucyrus, O., 59-61; Wauseon, O., 63-8; d. Oberlin, May 9, 1872. William Davenport, b. Hallowell, Me., June 8, 1803; ord. Perry, Me., Oct. 19, 36, p. to 42; Sanford, Me., 42-3; Biddeford, Me., 44-6; Strong, Me., 46-59; Otisfield, Me., from 59, and there d. Oct. 30, 1865. William Vaughan Jordan, b. Saco, Me., July 31, 1804; Bowdoin Coll., 31; Audover Sem. one year; ord. Dixfield, Me., Sep. 13, 36, p. to 42; Pownal, 45-52; Deer Isle, 52-4; Durham, 54-5; Mechanic Falls, 55-8; Dixfield, 58-9; Andover, 59-67; all in Me.; res. Con- cord, N. H., 67-70; p. Sanford, Me., 70-1; res. vSaco, Me., 72-85; res. Chapman, Kansas, from 86, and there d. Jan. 23, 1890. Henry Qookin 5torer, b. Biddeford, Me., Nov. 12, 1813; Bowdoin Coll., 32; ord. Milltown, N. B., Mar. 30, 52, a. p. 49-52; Eastport, 53; Bangor, 60; Scarboro, 63; E. Machias, 65; all in Me.; member Board of Overseers Bowdoin Coll., 57-66; an invalid, res. most of his life in Scarboro, Me., and there d. Sep. 19, 1888. James Thompson, b. Sanbornton, N. H., Apr. 3, 1808; ord. Perry, Me., 36; Pembroke and Cooper, Me., 36-7; Thornton, N. H., 37-9; Hill, N. H.; publisher ParenV s Magazine, Concord, N. H., 40-9; d. Sanbornton, June 16, 1850. 36 1836-1837 Luther Wiswall, b. Marlborough, N. H., Jan. 9, 1801; teacher; ord. Jackson and Brooks, Me., July 12, 37, p. to 53; Windham, Me., 54- 85, and there d. Mar. 15. 1885. Franklin Yeaton, b. Alna, Me., Dec. 26, 1808; Bowdoin Coll., 31; teach- er, Gorham, Me., 39-42; a. p. Liniingtou, Me., 43-6; ord. Milltovvn, N. B., Oct. 20, 47, p. to 54; teacher. New Gloucester, Me., 55-62; res. Fryeburg, Me., 63, No. Bridgton, Me., 64; d. Naples, Me., Nov. 30, 1864. Owen Lovejoy, i, b. Albion, Me., Jan. 6, 181 1; p. Princeton, 111., 38- 54; Illinois Legislature, 54-5; member of Congress, 56-63; d. Brook- lyn, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1864. floses Payson Stickney, 2, b. Byfield, Mass., July 12, 1807; Harvard Coll., 25-7; Amherst Coll., 30; Yale Theol. Seni., 35-6; ord. Kast- port, Me., May 10, 37, p. to 40; rector, Marblehead, Mass., 42-7; Cambridgeport, Mass., 47-51; Burlington Coll., N. J., 51-2; assist, rector, Boston, Mass., 53-71; rector. Bethel and Royalton, Vt., 71; d. 1894. 1837 Albert Cole, b. Saco, Me., Feb. 19, 1809; Bowdoin Coll., 34; ord. Blue- hill, Me., Oct. 24, 37, p. to 42; d. vSaco, Me., Mar. 23, 1845. Samuel Clement Fessenden, b. New Gloucester, Me., Mar. 7, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 34; ord. E. Thomaston, now Rockland. Me., May 30, 38, p. to 56; ed. Maine Evangelist, 57; lawyer, 58; judge muni- cipal court, Rockland, 59-60; member Board of Overseers Bowdoin Coll., 54-67; member of Congress, 61-2; Board of Examiners, Patent office, 66-72; U. S. Consul, St. John, N. B., 81-2; res. Stamford, Ct., from 75, and there d. Apr. 19, 1882. Solomon Barnes Gilbert, b. West Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 25, 1811; Amherst Coll.; ord. Lyman, Me., Aug. 25, 37, p. to 39; Newfield, Me., 40-2; Kennebunkport, Me., 42-6; Greece and Fairport, N. Y.; Prescott and Wendell, Mass.; d. Lyme, O., May 22, 1857. 37 1837 Cyrus Hamlin, D. D., LL. D., b. Waterford, Me., Jan. 5, 1811; Bow- doin Coll., 34; ord. Portland, Me., Oct. 3, 38; missionary A. B. C. F. M. to Turkey, 39-60; founder Bebek Sem.; founder and pres. Robert Coll., Constantinople, 60-73; prof. pro tern. Bangor Sem., 77-80; pres. Middlebury Coll., 80-5; author various works and translations into the Armenian; res. L,exington, Mass. from 85; d. Portland, Me., Aug. 8, 1900. Horatio Ilsley, b. Portland, Me., Apr. 8, 1809; ord. Cherryfield, Me., Oct. 26, 37, p. to 39; Monson, Me., 39-55; Beividere, Dixon, Roscoe, 111., 55-8; Mechanic Falls and West Minot, Me., 59-62; Portland, Me., 62-3; Hebron and W. Minot, Me., 64-8; So. Freeport, Me., 68-76; res. So. Freeport from 76, and there d. May 3, 1890. Ebenezer Qreenleaf Parsons, b. Westport, Me., May 15, 1813; Bow- doin Coll., 33; ord. Freeport, Me., Oct. 4, 37, p. to 51; Derry, N. H., 51-69; prin. Dummer Acad., Byfield, Mass.; member Board of Overseers Bowdoin Coll. from 64; res. Derry, and there d. Apr. 25, 1900. Edwin Seabury, b. Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 2, 1812; Bowdoin Coll., 33; ord. Newcastle, Me., June 18, 40, p. to 48; Byfield, Mass., 48-9; Lanesville, Mass., 49-54; Westminster, Vt., 55-8; So. Royalston, Mass., 58-62; E. Falmouth, Mass., 63-9; Berlin, Vt., 70-5; res. Wal- pole, N. H. from 75, and there d. June 14, 1879. Aurelius Stephen Swift, b. Fairlee, Vt., Feb. 9, 1808; ord. Croydon, N. H., May 16, 38, p. to 41; Peru, Mass., 44-9; Plainfield, Vt., 49- 53; Hubbardton, Vt., 53-5; Brookfield, Vt., 55-7; Pittsfield, Vt., 57-60; res. Stockbridge, Vt., 60-82; W. Randolph, Vt. from 82, and there d. Dec. 5, 1890. Benjamin Tappan, D. D., b. Augusta, Me., June 26, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 33; ord. Hampden, Me., Aug. 8, 38, p. to 48; Charlestown, Mass., 48-57; Norridgewock, Me., 58-86; member Board of Over- seers, Bowdoin Coll., 64-87; trustee Bangor Sem., 68-90; res. Nor- ridgewock, and there d. Dec. 3, 1896. Charles Coffin Taylor, b. Rowley, Mass., Feb. 16, 1805; Bowdoin Coll., 33; ord. P. E. ch., 37; rector, Amesbury, Mass., 38-40; Lons- dale, R. I., 40-4; Ann Arbor, Mich., 44-53; Kalamazoo, Mich., 53-5, and there d. Feb. 2, 1855. 1837 William Withington Thayer, b. Thetford, Vt., June 3, 1809; ord. Orono, Me., Mar. 21, 39; So. Hadley Canal, Mass., 39-42; Wiscon- sin, 43-4; So. Deerfield, Mass., 45; Lyndon, Vt., 46-52; res. St. Johnsbury, Vt., from 52; hon. A. M. Dartmouth Coll., 60; libra- rian, Athenaeum, 70-80; d. St. Johnsbury, Dec. 11, 1881. Sidney Turner, b. Portland, Me., July 9, 1810; Sebago, Me., 42-5; Bingham Me., and vicinity, from 46; d. Bingham, May 30, 1859. Elkanah Walker, b. No. Yarmouth, Me., Aug. 7, 1805; ord. Brewer, Me., 37; missionary A. B. C. F. M., 38-48, to Indians in Oregon; res. Forest Grove, Or., from 48, and assist, pastor fifteen years; transl. N. T. into Indian dialect; d. Forest Grove, Nov. 21, 1877. Elias Wells, b. Duxbury, Vt., Oct. 6, 1809; ord. Foxcroft, Me., Nov. 7, 37, p. to 42; Edgecomb, Me., 43-7; Sandwich, Mass., 47-53; d. Charlestown, Mass., Sep. 9, 1853. Austin Willey, b. Campton, N. H., June 24, 1806; ed. Liberty Stand- ard, Portland, Me., to 56; removed to Minn. 57; ord. Anoka, Minn., May 18, 59, p. to 60; ed. Northfield Journai, worker in anti-slavery cause and temperance; author; res. Northfield, Minn, from 60, and there d. Mar. 28, 1896. John Calvin Adams, i, b. Bucksport, Me., Aug. 7, 1810; Bowdoin Coll. two years; Amherst Coll., 33; Yale Theol. Sem., 37; teacher, Philadelphia, Pa., 40-3; ord. E. Machias, Me., Aug. 19, 51, p. 48-57; Falmouth, Me., 59-78; res. Falmouth, from 78, and there d. Jan. 17, 1885. Eleazer Alley Greenleaf, 2, b. E. Andover, Me., May 17, 1809; rector of churches in Mass., Vt., N. H., Wisconsin and Minnesota for thirty years; d. Minneapolis, Minn., Sep. 1879. Walter Forrest Hill, i, b. Wells, Me., 1807; Williams Coll., 34; teach- er, Bangor, Me., and in Kentucky; judge probate and notary pub., Tolono, 111., and there d. Mar. 12, 1887. 39 1837-1838 William Thomas Savage, D. D., i, b. Bangor, Me., Nov. 14, 1812; Bowdoin Coll., 33; Lane Theol. Sem., Cincinnati, O., 37; assist, teacher Hebrew, Lane Sem., 37-8; ord. Dennysville, Me., Sep. 4, 38; Robbinston and Pembroke, Me., 38-41; Amherst, N. H., 41-3; Houlton, Me., 44-9; member Maine State Board of Education; Franklin, N. H., 49-74; res. Godfrey, 111., 74-7; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 73-88; res. Quincy, HI. from 77, and there d. Aug. 23, 1888. 1838 George Washington Adams, b. Limerick, Me., May 16, 1808; Bow- doin Coll., 35; Brooksville and Sedgwick, Me., 37-9; Hillsboro, N. H., 40-4; Dracut and Shirley, Mass.; Jaffrey, N. H., 53-8; d. River Point, R. I., Dec. 9, 1862. Calvin Reddington Batchelder, b. Sunapee, N. H., Aug. 9, 1813; rec- tor of chhs. in N. H.; author; d. Charlestown, N. H., Feb. i, 1879.- Jonas Fisk, b. Topsfield, Mass., Sep. 3, 1805; ord. Salem, N. H., Sep. 9, 40, p. to 43; Sidney and Vassalboro, 43-4; Lisbon, 44-9; Durham, 49-52; Harpswell, 55; Acton, 56-8; Newfield, 58-61; Sanford, 62-3; all in Me.; res. Danvers, Mass. from 65, and there d. Oct. 4, 1879. Pearson Follansbee, b. Vassalboro, Me., Mar. 11, 1808; a. p. Bowdoin, Me., 39; agent Am. Tract Soc; d. Louisville, Ky., Sep. 6, 1846. Samuel Ordway, b. Amesbury, Mass., Mar. 12, 1808; ord. Parsonsfield, Me., Dec. 5, 38, p. to 41, and 55-6; Auburn, N. H., 41-6; Wethers- field, 111., 47-50, and 70-2; Lawn Ridge, 111., 50-5, and 58-64; No. Beverly, Mass., 56-8; Neponset, 111., 64-6; res. Kewanee, 111.; d. Marshalltown, la., Nov. 2, 1876. John Orr, b. Topsham, Me., Sep. 2, 1813; Bowdoin Coll., 34; Peacham and Plainfield, Vt., 39-40; Gouverneur, N. Y., 41-2; ord. Alfred, Me., May 7, 46, p. 44-67; d. Melrose, Mass., Jan. 25, 1869. Sewall Paine, b. Mercer, Me., Nov. i, 1806; Bowdoin Coll., 35; Rum- ford and Monson, Me.; Granville, N. Y., 40; Queechee, Vt., 41-2; Montgomery, Vt., 42-64; res. Montgomery from 64, and there d. Mar. 4, 1877. 40 1838 John Perhani, b. Wilton, Me., Jan. 12, i8o6; ord. Industry, Me., Jan. 2, 39, p. to 42; New Portland, Flagstaff; Winslow, 42-4; Madison, 44-50; Windham, 51-4; all in Me.; Rockton, 111., 54-7; res. Rockton; d. Beloit, Wis., Dec. 4, 1874. WilHam Stinson Sewall, b. Bath, Me., June 19, 1807; Bowdoin Coll., 34; ord. Brownville, Me., Sep. 25, 39, p. to 63; St. Albans, Me., and neighboring churches, 63-84; d. St. Albans, Sep. 27, 1884. Samuel Howard Shepley, b. Quincy, Ma4s., Mar. 5, 1810; Bowdoin Coll., 33; ord. New Gloucester, Me., Oct. 31, 38, p. to 47; principal, Yarmouth Acad., Me., 47-50; Steubenville Fem. Sem., Pa., 50-2; Blairsville Ladies' Sem., Pa., 52-65; d. Blairsville, Nov. 18, 1874. Joseph Warren Smith, b. Machias, Me., 1806; Union Coll., 35; Lin- coln. Me., 39; Eaton Rapids, Mich., 54; d. Eaton Rapids, 1868. Lewis Turner, b. Fayette, Me., June 14, 1808; Bowdoin Coll., 31; teacher, So. Berwick and Bangor, Me.; d. Rochester, N. H., Nov. 19, 1844. Elam Stockbridge Ashcroft, 2, b. Hadley, Mass., Nov., 181 1; Whate- ley, Mass; civil engineer, Georgia; d. Newman, Ga., about 1880. Elijah Beckwith, fl. D., 2, b. Lebanon, Ct., 1812; Western Reserve Coll. (now Adelbert)one year, 36; Bangor, Me.; physician, Hornels- ville, N. Y., and in Illinois; d. Hornelsville, 1880. George Butterfield, i, b. Merrimac, N. H., Sep. 5, 1810; ord. 39; E. Windsor, Ct.; Hartford and Randolph, Vt.; Elk River, la., 57-60; Langworthy, la., 62-5; Hebron, N. H., 68-70; d. Monticello, la., July 15, 1872. John Huntington Crane Coffin, LL. D., i, b. Wiscasset, Me., Sep. 14, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 34; prof. Mathematics U. S. N. from 36; astronomer; author; res. Washington, D. C, and there d. Jan. 8, 1890. Saxton S. Kellogg, 2, b. Castleton, Vt., May 2, 1812; d. Bangor, Me., 1837- Samuel Morrill, 2, b. Warner, N. H., Oct. 8, 1808; Dartmouth Coll., 35; d. Bangor, Me., Feb. 17, 1837. 41 1838-1839 Henry Boynton Smith, D. D., LL. D., i, b. Portland, Me., Nov. 21, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 34; tutor Bowdoin Coll., 36-7, and 40-1; An- dover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. W. Amesbury, Mass., Dec. 29, 42, p. to 47; prof. Amherst Coll., 47-50; prof. Union Theol. Sem. from 50; author; d. N. Y. City, Feb. 7, 1877. Frederick Southgate, fl. D., i, b. Portland, Me., Oct. 23, 1814; Bow- doin Coll., 35; Med. Coll., Cincinnati, O., 39; res. Burlington, Iowa, 41; ord. rector. Jubilee, 111., 42; Edwardsville, 111., 43; d. Quincy, 111., Feb. 29, 1844. Daniel Cony Weston, D. D., i, b. Augusta, Me., Feb. 24, 1815; Bow- doin Coll., 34; lawyer, 37-49; ord. 52, P. E. ch.; missionary work in Maine to 56; rector, Stonington, Ct., 56-63; Stratford, Ct., 63-73; Madison, N. J., 73-8; res. N. Y. City; res. Washington, D. C. William Bickford Worden, M. D., i, b. Manlius, N. Y., 1814; Fay- etteville, N. Y.; Liverpool, N. Y.; d. Liverpool, May 14, 1845. 1839 Aaron Chester Adams, b. Bangor, Me., April 7, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 36; Lane Theol. Sem., one year; prin. Classical School, Bangor Sem.; ord. Gardiner, Me., July 10, 39, p. to 41; Gorham, Me., 42-5; Au- burn, Me., 58-67; U. S. Christian Commission; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 66-71; Wethersfield, Ct.. 68-80; Thomp- son, Ct., 80-6; res. Wethersfield from 86. Philo Lewis Beverly, b. Mt. Desert, Me., July 22, 1812; res. lie. Ban- gor, 39-40; Solon, Dixmont, E. Orrington, Me.; Boston, Mass., 51; San Francisco, Cal., 57; d. San Francisco. Charles Boswell, b. Bradford, Mass.; Waterville Coll.; res. lie. Ban- gor, 39-40; W. Fairlee, Vt.; d. Babcock Grove, 111., 1853. Ephraim Chambers, b. Marblehead, Mass., Nov. 18, 1808; res. lie. Bangor, 39-43; a. p. Cooper and Lubec, 40; home missionary in New England, Ohio, Indiana; Richland, Ind., 45; res. Marblehead, Mass. from 50, and there d. Mar. 8, 1880. 1839 Henry Theodore Cheever, D. D., b. Hallowell, Me., Feb. 6, 1814; Bowdoin Coll., 34; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; res. lie. Bangor, 39-40; abroad, 40-6; ord. Lodi, N. J., June 4, 47, p. to 48; New York City, 48-9; ed. N. V. Evangelist, 49-52; p. Greeuport, L. I., 52-5; Westbrook, Ct., 55-6; JewettCity, Ct., 56-61; sec. and agent Church Anti-Slavery Soc; p. Worcester, Mass, 63-72; author; res. Worces- ter from 61, and there d. Feb. 13, 1897. Joseph Howard Conant, b. Temple, Me., June 28, 1810; a. p. Freedom and Fayette, Me.; ord. Chesterville, Me., July 6, 42, p. to 52; Mon- mouth, 52-8; Unity, 59-60; Richmond, 60-1; all in Me.; res. Nashua, N. H. from 62, and there d. Nov. 22, 1864. Thomas Fenner Curtiss, D. D., b. England, 1816; So. Carolina; prof. Marion, Ala.; prof. Theol. Lewisburg Univ., Pa., 55-65; au- thor; res. Cambridge, Mass., and there d. Aug. 9, 1872. Adonijah Howe Cutter, b. Jaffrey, N. H., Aug. 20, 1806; ord. Strafford, Vt., 41, p. to 50; Hanover, N. H., 50-6; Nelson, N. H. from 57, and there d. July 19, i860. Daniel Dole, b. Skov^^hegan, Me., Sep. 9, 1808; Bowdoin Coll., 36; ord. Canaan, Me., 39, p. to 41; missionary A. B. C. F. M., Hawaiian Islands from 42; teacher; pres. Oahu Coll., 42-55; d. Kapua, Kauai, H. I.. Aug. 26, 1878. Ebenezer Dole, b. Hallowell, Me., Oct. 23, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 35; N. Y. Univ., 40; res. Hallowell, Me., and there d. June 7, 1846. Charles Duren, b. Boston, Mass., June 28, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 33; res. lie. Bangor, 39-40; ord. Sangerville and Abbot, Me., Feb. 3, 41, p. to 43; Wethersfield Center, 43-6; Waitsfield, 46-54; Georgia, 55-6; Sheldon, 56-60; Charleston and Holland, 60-2; Vershire, 63-7; Pom- fret, 67-70; all in Vt.; Quincy, Minn., 70-2; Plover, Wis., 73; Gran- by, Vt. from 74, and there d. May 9, 1886. Joshua Eaton, b. Wilton, Me., Feb. 4, 1802; res. lie. Bangor, 39-41; ord. Corinna, Me., Dec. i, 41, p. to 43; missionary in Maine, 44-51; Isle au Haut, 51-68; Granby, Vt. 69-72; res. Bangor, Me. from 72, and there d. Dec. 9, 1875. 43 1839-1840 John Clark Hurd, b. Oxford, Mass., Sep. 3, 1810; Cape Elizabeth, Me., 40-1; ord. Westford, Ct., 42, p to 44; home missionary, Beaver Dam and vicinity, Wis., 44-54; res. Buckland, Mass., from 57, and there d. Avig. 24, 1882. Daniel Kendrick, b. Pittston, Me., Mar. 1818; Bowdoin Coll., 32- 5; p. Dennis, Mass., 39-43; res. California, from 1849; res. Nevada, county clerk Lyon Co.; d. Dayton, Nev., Aug. 19, 1867. John Davis Paris, b. Staunton, Va., Sep. 2, 1809; Hanover Coll., Ind.; ord. Bangor, Me., Aug. 29, 39; res. lie. Bangor, 39-40; missionary A. B. C. F. M., Hawaiian Islands from 40; prof, in No. Pacific Theol. Inst., Honolulu, from 73; res. Kaawaloa, Hawaii, and there d. July 18, 1892. Moses nighels Smart, b. No. Parsonsfield, Me., May 18, 1812; Wat- erville Coll., 36; ord. F. B. ch.. Harmony, Me., 38; res. lie. Andov- er Theol. Sem., 40; prin. F. B. Theol. School, Parsonsfield, Me., 40-2, and Dracut, Mass., 42-4, and Whitestown, N. Y., 44-9; admitted to the bar, 43; Medical Coll., Syraciise, N. Y., 50; teacher and author; d. Whitestown, Oct. 2, 1885. James Palmer Stone, b. Cabot, Vt., Feb. 10, 181 1; ord. Prospect, now Stockton, Me., Oct. 16, 39, p. to 43; St. Johnsbury, Vt., 43-50; hon. A. M. Middlebury Coll., 49; Greensboro, Vt., 50-62; W. Randolph, Vt., 62; missionary to P'reedmen, Hampton, Va., and supt. Tyler Mission, 63-5; Derby, 65-7; Ludlow, 67-9; Danby, 69-72; Highgate, 72-7; all in Vt.; Dalton, N. H., 78-88; res. Lower Cabot, Vt. from 88, and there d. Jan. 29, 1892. David Robins Williams, b. Bakersfield, Vt., Sep. 6, 1809; Watertown, Mass.; New Ipswich, N. H.; missionary in Oregon; d. on his way home to New England, Dec. 15, 1853. 1840 Uriah Balkam, D. D., b. Robbinston, Me., Mar. 27, 1812; Amherst Coll., 37; ord. Union, Me., June 15, 41, p. 40-4; Wiscasset, Me., 44-54; Lewiston, Me., 55-71; chaplain i6th Me. regt., 64; prof. Bates Coll. from 73; d. Lewiston, Mar. 4, 1874. 44 1840 Joseph Blake, D. D., b. Otisfield, Me., Jan. 21, 1814; Bowdoin Coll., 35; teacher in Miss., 36; in Gorhani, Me., 37; ord. Cumberland, Me., Mar. 3, 41, p. to 59; Gilmanton, N. H., 60-70, and 71-9; prin. Gilmanton Acad., N. H., 66-9; res. Andover, Mass. from 78, and there d. May 26, 1888. Elias Bond, D. D., b. Hallowell, Me., Aug. 19, 1813; Bowdoin Coll., 37; ord. Hallowell, Me., Sep. 30, 40; missionary A. B. C. F. M. to Hawaiian Islands, 41-51; p. native ch., Kohala, 51-85; prin. Boys' Boarding School, forty years; res. Kohala, Hawaii, and there d. July 24, 1896. Elbridge Qerry Carpenter, b. Foxcroft, Me., Feb. 14, 181 2; ord. East- port, Me., June 16, 41, p. to 43; Exeter and Dexter, 43-51; New- castle, 51-8; Houlton, 59-64; Waldoboro, 65; all in Me.; Houltou again, 66, and there d. April 3, 1867. Andrew Dunning, b. Brunswick, Me., July 11, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 37; Old Town, 40; ord. 42; Roxbury, Mass.; Plainfield, Ct.; Thomp- son, Ct. from 50, and there d. Mar. 26, 1872. Eliphalet Smith Hopkins, b. New Portland, Me., Sep. 20, 1812; Bow- doin Coll., 37; ord. Rumford, Me., Oct. 14, 40, p. to 53; res. New Portland, Me. from 53, with missionary labor in Dixfield, Mercer, Industry, Anson and elsewhere; d. New Portland, June 26, 1861. John Albert Perry, b. Brunswick, Me., May 21, 1803; Bowdoin Coll.; res. lie. Bangor, 40-1; ord. Whitney ville, 40, p. to 45; Orono, 45-50; Blanchard, 50-60; Guilford, from 60; all in Me.; d. Guilford, Oct. 16, 1868. John Walker Pierce, b. Sutton, Mass., July 11, 181 1; res. lie. Bangor, 40-1; ord. Sutton, Mass., 40; missionary A. H. M. S., Hudson, Mich., and Harpersville, N. Y.; E. Westminster, Jericho, Highgate and St. Albans, Vt., 51-8; Mt.' Desert, Me., 59-64; res. Clinton, Mass., 64-8; res. Highgate, Vt. from 68, and there d. Mar. 2, 1872. William Wilberforce Rand, D. D., b. Gorham, Me., Dec. 8, 1816; Bowdoin Coll., 37; ord. Canastota, N. Y., 41, p. to 44; Richmond and Bethel, Me., 44-5; author; secretary and editor. Am. Tract Soc; res. N. Y. City from 48. 45 1840-1841 Rufus King Sewall, b. Edgecomb, Me., Jan. 22, 1814; Bowdoin Coll., 37; a. p. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 41-2; Cambridgeport, Burlington and Plymouth, Mass., 42-5; ord. Presb. ch. St. Augustine, Fla., Oct. 46, p. to 50; res. Wiscasset, Me. from 51; lawyer from 59; author. Charles Tenney, b. Chester, N. H., Sep. 23, 1814; Dartmouth Coll., 35; tutor, Dartmouth, 39-40; prin. Gilmanton Acad. 35-6 and 41-4; Sanbornton Acad., 37; prof. Rhet. Gilmanton Theol. Sem., 44-53: ord. Feb. 7, 44; p. Plaistow, N. H. and No. Haverhill, Mass., 53-8: Biddeford, Me., 58-71; Chester, N. H. from 71, and there d. Oct. 29, 1888. Ammi Ruhamah Bradbury, D. D., i, b. Minot, Me., Dec. 3, 1810; Bowdoin Coll., 37; ord. Bangor, Me., F. B. ch., 38; teacher, Par- sonsfield Sem., 38-40; Yale Theol. Sem., 42; post-grad. Yale, 43; assoc. prin. Smithville Sem., 44-7; p. Portsmouth, N. H., 51-7; prin. Strafford Sem., N. H., 57-9; p. Biddeford, Me., 59-61; Provi- dence, R. I. from 61; author; res. Providence, and there d. Sep. 15, 1899. Martin Byrne, 2, b. Robbinston, Me., Feb. 15, 181 1; Newton Theol. Sem., 40; ord. Bapt. ch., Packerville, Ct., June 29,42; p. Pembroke, Me., 45-6; Damariscotta Mills, Me.; Ellsworth, Me., 47-9; Peoria, 111., and there d. Sep. 19, 1858. Horace Hunt Smythe, 2, b. Sanbornton, N. H., Oct. 18, 181 1; res. Holderness, N. H., and there d. about 1842. 1841 John Dodge, b. Brooksville, Me., Mar. 28, 1812; ord. Waldoboro, Me., June 2, 42, p. to 52; Harvard, 54-65; Middlefield, 65-7; No. Brook- field, 67-71; New Braintree from 71; all in Mass.; d. New Braintree, June 19, 1872. Nathan Dole, b. Bloomfield, Me., May 8, 1811; Bowdoin Coll., 36; teacher Yarmouth Acad., 36-8; ord. Brewer, Me., Jan. 19, 42, p. to 50; editor, A. B. C. F. M., Boston, Mass., from 50; d. Brewer, Me., June 16, 1855. 46 1841-1842 James Drummond, b. Bristol, Me., April 15, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 36; ord. Lewiston Falls, now Auburn, Me., Oct. 12, 42, p. to 58; Spring- field, Mass., 58-61; d. Lynn, Mass., Nov. 29, 1861. Amasa Loring, b. New Gloucester, Me., Feb. 9, 1813; ord. Sliapleigh, Me., June 16, 42, p. to 48; Lyman, 49-54; Edgecomb, 54-9; Sweden and Denmark, 59-62; all in Me.; missionary and colporteur. Am. Tract Soc. and Bible Soc, 63-8; Andover, Me., 68-9; Sumner, Me., 70-5; res. Dover and Oakham, Mass., Portland and Yarmouth, Me.; author; d. Yarmouth, Oct. 28, 1890. Asa Tewksbury Loring, b. Hebron, Me., May 13, 1813; ord. Phips- burg, Me., Feb. 10, 42, p. to 48; Skowhegan, 48-52, and So. Solon, 50-2; Norway, 52-9; Yarmouth, 59-60; all in Me.; Manchester, Earl- ville and Osage, la., 60-70; Dakota; d. Omaha, Neb., April 13, 1880. David Brainerd Sewall, b. Chesterville, Me., Jan. 18, 1817; Bowdoin Coll., 36; ord. Robbinston, Me., Jan. 19, 42, p. to 59; Fryeburg, Me., 59-73; York, Me., 73-88; res. So. Berwick, Me., from 88. Robert Wyman, b. Cumberland, Me., Aug. 31, 1814; Bowdoin Coll., 38; ord. Cumberland, 42; missionary A. B. C. F. M., Ceylon; prin. Boys' Seni., Batticotta, Ceylon; d. at sea, Jan. 13, 1845. Amander Barker, i, b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 23, 1810; Bowdoin Coll., 38; p. in Vt.; teacher, Newburg, N. Y.; prof. Oxford Coll., Oxford, O., 56-7; teacher, Evansville, Ind., from 57; res. Greenhorn, Col., and there d., date unknown. Isaac Austin Bassett, i. b. Hinsdale, Mass., June 24, 181 1; Amherst Coll., one year; E. Windsor Theol. Inst., 36; ord. So. Wellfleet, Mass., April 25, 42, p. to 43; res. Cambridge, Arlington, So. Boston, Mass.; d. Dorchester, Mass., Sep. 16, 1886. 1842 Nathaniel Thomas Fay, b. Camden, Me., Nov. 24, 1813; Waterville Coll., 39; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Montgomery, O., Nov. 8, 43, p. to 75; U. S. Christian Commission, Tenn., Va., Ala., 64-5; author; res. New Cumberland, W. Va., from 91. John Orr Fiske, D. D., b. Bangor, Me., July 13, 1819; Bowdoin Coll., 37; res. lie. Bangor, 42-3; ord. Bath, Me., Aug. 17, 43, p. to 83; U. S. Christian Commission; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 51-9; Board of Trustees from 59; Trustee Bangor Sem., 74-90; pres. Me. Miss. Soc, 82-7; res. Bath, Me., and there d. Dec. 19, 1893. 47 1843 Joseph Freeman, b. Orrington, Me., Dec. 31, 1814; ord. Strong, Me., Mar. 10, 44, p. 42-6; Prospect, now Stockton, Me., 46-55; Hanover, Mass. 55-69; York, Me., (2d. ch.) from 69, and there d. Mar. 22, 1883. Stephen Gould, b. No. Bridgton, Me., June 13, 1810; Bowdoin Coll.; res. lie. Bangor, 42-3; Weld, Me., 44-6; ord. Poland, Me., Jan. 2, 47, p. to 59; d. Frankfort, Me., July 30, 1859. Alpheus Grover, b. Bethel, Me., Oct. 25, 1809; Bowdoin Coll., 39; d. Lewiston, Me., Nov. 5, 1842. Leonard Woodbury Harris, b. Poland, Me., April 25, 1814; ord. No. Bridgton, Me., Nov. 2, 42, p. to 52, and 61-6; Sweden and Naples, 52-3; New Sharon, 53-6; Skowhegan, 56-9; Scarboro, 66-8; all in Me; Lunenburg, Vt., 68-73 and 78-89; Colebrook, N. H., 73-8 and 92-5; res. Sherman Mills, Me. from 95, and there d. June 28, 1900. Alpha Morton, b. Hebron, Me., July 16, 1812; Newcastle and So. vSolon, Me., 43-4; ord. Temple, Me., Feb. 14, 44, p. to 51; New Sharon and Farmington Falls, Me., 51-2; Wilton, Me, 53-5; Assabet, Mass., 56-9; Acton, Mass, 59-62; W. Auburn, Me., 63-71; Oakham, Mass., 72-80; Wells, Me., 80-7; Paxton, Mass. from 87, and there d. Jan. II, 1894. Enoch Pond, b. Ward, now Auburn, Mass., June 20, 1820; Bow- doin Coll., 38; ord. Georgetown, Mass., 42, p. to 46; d. Bucksport, Me., Dec. 17, 1846. Joseph Smith, b. Cornish, Me., Feb. 7, 1810; ord. Old Town, Me., Nov. 10, 42, p. 40-3; Denmark, 44; Wilton, 45-9; Boothbay, 50-1; Lovell, 52-68; Buxton, 68-71; Miuot, 71-6; Kenduskeag, 77-8; all in Me.; U. S. Christian Commission, Tenn.; res. Orland, Me. from 78, Bangor, Me. from 80, and there d. Jan. 3, 1889. Morris Holman, 2, b. Union, Ct., Feb. 11, 1811; Amherst Coll., 37; Andover Theol. Sem. 40; res. lie. Bangor, 40-2; Farmington Falls and Chesterville, Me., to 43; ord. York, Me., Jan. 15, 45, p. to 58; Kennebunkport, Me., 58-63; Deering, N. H., 63-74; res. Antrim, N. H., from 75, and there d. Aug. 25, 1889, 48 1843-1843 John Johnson, 2, b. Sullivau, Me., Oct. 15, 1810; Waterville Coll., 39; ord. Bapt. ch., Charleston, Me., 39, p. to 43 and 57-75; Addison, Me., 43-5; Cherryfield, Me., 45-52; business and travel, 52-7; mem- ber Me. legislature, 66; Sullivan, Me., 75-80; d. Charleston, Me., Dec. 5, 1886. Henry Hamilton Saunderson, i, b. Mollis, N. H., Sep. 12, 1810; Yale Coll.; Andover Theol. Sem., 42; res. grad. Andover, 43-5; a. p. Ypsilanti, Mich., 45-6; ord. Ludlow, Vt., Apr. 20, 48, p. to 53; Wallingford, Vt., 53-62; Ludlow, Vt., 62-4; Charlestown, N. H., 64-73; res. Charlestown, 73-7; p. Swanzey, N. H., 77-82; author; res. Amoskeag, N. H., from 82, and there d. Jan. 25, 1890. 5amuel Silsbee, 2, b. Alfred, Me., Apr. 30, 181 7; Bowdoin Coll., 37; Oberlin Theol. Sem., O.; Hamilton Theol. Sem., N. Y.; teacher, E. Machias, and Calais, Me.; d. Jackson, Me., Oct. 22, 1842. 1843 Samuel Bowker, b. Phipsburg, Me., Sep. 20, 1814; Bowdoin Coll.; Stockton, Me., 43-4; ord. Union, Me., Dec. 10, 45, p. 44-51; Mt. Desert, 51-5; Turner, 55-60; Bluehill, 60-7; all in Me.; chaplain 26th Me. regt., 62-3; Wells, Me., 67-70; Raymond, N. H., 70-3; Salem, N. H., 73-80; Dracut, Mass., 80-3; Ballardvale, Mass., 84-8; res. Reading, Mass., from 89, and there d. Sep. 16, 1891. 5umner Clark, b. Framingham, Mass., Oct. 4, 181 2; Amherst Coll., 40; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Unity, Me., Jan. i, 45, p. 43-9; Pittston, Me., 49-51; E. Marshfield, Mass., 51-4; Eastford, Ct., 55-6 and 68-72; Wolfboro, N. H., 56-8 and 64-8; Rochester, Mass, 60-1; res. So. Natick, Mass., 61-4; p. Wakefield, N. H., 72-5; res. Wolf- boro from 75, and there d. Dec. 20, 1887. Adoniram Judson Copeland, b. E. Brewer, now Holden, Me., Mar. 10, 1814; Bowdoin Coll., 40; Bowdoin Medical School; Orono, Me., 43-5; ord. E. Brewer, 45; missionary Aroostook Co., Me.; Como, 111.; d. Geneseo, 111., Aug. 3, 1855. Joseph Mariner Dyer, b. Strong, Me., July 13, 1813; res. lie. Bangor, 43-4; teacher, Bangor, to 47; Calais, Me., 47-72; res. Calais from 72, and there d. Dec. 20, 1892. 49 1843 Stephen Hobbs Hayes, b. Industry, Me., Nov. 14, 1813; Bowdoiu Coll., 38; ord. Frankfort, now Winterport, Me., Aug. 20, 44, p. to 58; So. Weymouth, Mass., 58-69; Salem and Mariners' ch., Boston, Mass., 70-80; teacher; res. Boston, 80-97; res. Cambridge, Mass. from 97, and there d. Nov. 5, 1899. Benjamin Mead, b. Newfield, Me., Dec. 28, 1813; Bowdoin Coll., 38; a. p. Tazewell Co., 111.; prof. Shelbyville Coll., Ky.; d. Newfield, Me., Jan. 12, 1846. Preston Pond, b. Wreutham, Mass., Feb. 14, 1818; Bowdoin Coll., 40; ord. F^astport, Me., Oct. 10, 43, p. to 45; Milford and Boston, Mass., 46-53; d. Somerville, Mass., Aug. 5, 1853. William Brooks Sewall, b. Sumner, Me., July 5, 181 7; Hamilton Coll., 39; d. Bangor, Me., Dec. 8, 1844. Thomas Smith, b. Litchfield, Me.. Aug. 17, 1812; Bowdoin Coll., 40; missionary, Washington Co., Me., 43-5; ord. Brewer Village, Me., Jan. 26, 46; E. Orrington, 46-9; Brewer Village, now So. Brewer, 46-61, and there d. Apr. 7, 1861. Alden Southworth, b. Thetford, Vt., Nov. 4, 1809; Harvard Coll., one year; Dartmouth Coll., 40; teacher, Woodstock, Ct., 45-6; Dudley, Mass., 46-9, and 53-4; California, 49-53; res. Woodstock from 56; ord. Holland, Mass., May 3, 65, p. to 68; res. Woodstock from 68, and there d. Feb. 7, 1889. Cornelius Stone, Ij. Jay, Me., May 28, 181 7; Waterville Coll.; Bowdoin Coll., 40; M. E. Conference, Me., p. Columbia, Brunswick, Oxford, Richmond, Strong, and other places; rep. and senator, state legis- lature; res. Jay, Me., and there d. Apr. 5, 1866. Horace Dean Walker, b. Medway, Mass., Sep. 15, 1815; Western Re- serve Coll.; Yale 41; ord. E. Abingtou, now Rockland, Mass., Feb. 15, 44, p. to 67; Bridgewater, Mass., 68-79; res. Palatine Bridge, N. Y. from 79, and there d. Nov. 4, 1885. Luther Farnham, i, b. Concord, N. H., Feb. 5, 1816; Dartmouth Coll., 37; Andover Theol. Sem.,41; res. lie. Bangor, 42-3; ord. Northfield, Mass., Nov. 20. 44, p. to 45: res. Boston from 45, supplying various chhs.; editor, 45-7; sec. Southern Aid Soc, 55-61; chaplain House of Correction; founder Gen. Theol. Lib., Boston, 61, and librarian 61-97; d. March 15, 1897. 50 1843-1844 Charles Eliphalet Lord, D. D., i, b. Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. ii, 1817; Dartmovith Coll., 38; Union, Yale and Auburn Theol. Sems. 41-3; ord. Jonesville, Micli., May 8, 44, p. Presb. ch., Niles, Mich., 44-7; Evansville, Ind.,48-9; Cong, ch.. So. Newmarket, N. H., 50-2; Westbrook, Me., 52-3; Cape Elizabeth, Me., 53-6; Mt. Vernon, N. H., 57-61; So. Easton, Mass., 63-7; Chester, Vt., 67-9; Presb. ch., Bev- erly, N. J., 69-70; res. Boston, Mass., 70-3; prof. Lay Coll., Brook- lyn, N. Y., 73-4 and 76-81; Boston, Mass., 74-5; Pelham Manor, N. Y., 75-6; res. Newburyport, Mass. Lyman 5ewall, 2, b. Bath, Me., Aug. 27, 1807; Union Coll., 40; res. Sumner, Me., where he died P^eb. 28, 1846. Wilder Brown Start, 2, b. Camden, Me., March 10, 1814; Waterville Coll., 40; d. Camden, March 13, 1846. Francis Stone, i. b. No. Brooktield, Mass., Jan. 19, 1807; Peter.sham, Mass., 38 years; Dana, Mass. Edward Dwyer Very, i, b. Salem, Mass., Dec. 30, 1813; Waterville Coll., one year; Dartmouth Coll., 37; ord. P^ Machias, Me., Sep. 10, 38; Watertown, Mass., 43-5; Belfast, Me., 45; Portland, St. John, N. B., 46-52; author and editor; drowned at Wolfville, N. S., June 8, 1852. 1844 Joseph Garland, b. Parsonsfield, Me., Aug. 12., 1811; Bowdoin Coll., 41; Woolwich, Me., 44-7; ord. W. Saudwich, Mass., 47, p. to 52; Bristol, N. H., 52-6; Acton, Mass., 56-9; Charlestown, N. H., 59-61; E. Haverhill, Mass.; Rupert, Fairfield and Albany, Vt.; Newfield, Rumford, Parsonsfield and Waterford, Me.; res. Conway. N. H. Charles Dickinson Herbert, H. D., b. Ellsworth, Me., vSep. 28, 1818; Bowdoin Coll., 41; res. lie. Bangor, 44-5; ord. Parkville and Osceola, Mo., 46, p. 45-8; Frankfort, Me., 49; Mt. Vernon, Me., 50-6; W. Newbury, Mass., 56-65; Med. School, Philadelphia, 66; physician, Rutland, Mass.; p. Lebanon and Monroe, Ct.; W. Newbury, Mass., 81-6; Hebron, N. Y. from 86, and there d. Oct. 13, 1893. Josiah nerrill, b. Otisfield, Me., Jan. 31, 1819; Dartmouth Coll., 41; res. lie. Andover Sem., 47; ord. Hartford, Vt., Mar. i, 48, p. to 56; Wiscasset, Me., 57-63; res. Cambridge, and a. p. So. Franklin, Mass., 67-76; Dummerston, Vt., 78-82; Troy, N. H., 83-91; res. New- ton Centre, and Lynn, Mass.; d. Lynn, Mar. 10, 1894. 51 1844-1845 Newell Anderson Prince, b. Cumberland, Me., Oct. 4, 1815; Bowdoin Coll., 40; ord. New Gloucester, Me., Oct. 17, 48, p. to 50; Milltown, N. B., 51; res. Boston, Mass., and Brooklyn, N. Y., 52-7; p. Pater- son, N. J., 57-8; Bethel, Ct., 59-60; Orange, Mass., 60-2; Union Springs, N. Y., 62-4; chaplain Asylum, Binghamton, N. Y., 64-5; Simsbury, Ct., 66-9; res. New Haven, Ct., 69-72; p. Cornwall, Ct. 72-4; Enfield, Ct., 75-8; Auburn, Mass., 79-82; W. Suffield, Ct. from 82, and there d. Apr. 5, 1887. William Reed Prince, b. Cumberland, Me., Aug. 11, 1817; Bowdoin Coll., 40; res. lie. Bangor, 44-5; d. New York City, Sep. 25, 1845. Charles Baker Smith, b. Litchfield, Me., Aug. 27, 1815; res. lie. Ban- gor, 44-5; ord. Kenduskeag, Me., 48, p. to 52; Woolwich, Me., 52-6; Gloucester, Mass., 57-61; Concord, Mass., 61-3; Greenwich, N. Y., 63-7; Cohasset, Mass., 68-73; Dedham and E. Walpole, Mass., eighteen years, and chaplain Dedham prison, fifteen years; res. W. Medford, Mass. from 74, and there d. June 4, 1901. Thomas Davee Sturtevant, b. Hebron, Me., Dec. 5, 1818; Bowdoin Coll., 41; Sebasticook, 44; Swedenb. ch., Portland, Me.; Providence, R. I.; d. Sacramento, Cal., 1850. Reuben Sweetser, b. Cumberland, Me., Aug. 9, 1812; Bowdoin Coll., 40; Orringtou and Levant, Me., 43-5; res. Cumberland, and there d. June 27, 1861. Alexander Bailey, i, Eastport, Me.; p. M. E. ch., Eastport andLubec. Charles Henry Titus, i, b. Monmouth, Me., April 11, 1819; De Pauw Univ., Ind., 42; Eastport, Me.; Indianapolis, Ind.; M. E. ch. Prov- idence Conf., 46-71; pastorates in New Bedford, Woonsocket, Taunton, Newport and other places; res. Boston, Mass., 71-8; d. Jamaica Plain, Mass., Oct. 29, 1878. 1845 Edmund Chadwick, b. Middleton, N. H., Jan. 12, 1812; Dartmouth Med. School; Waterville Coll., two years; Bowdoin Coll., 40; teacher, Nashville, Tenn., 40-2; Lane Theol. Sem., one year; agent Sab. Assoc, Ohio, 43-4; ord. Bapt. ch., Franklin, N. H., 45; prin. Starkey Sem., N. Y., 47-61; Dundee Acad., N. Y., 63-7; res. Star- key, N. Y.; res. Eddytown, N. Y., and there d. Apr. 7, 1899. 52 1845 Franklin Davis, b. Bangor, Me., Jan. 24, 1816; Bowdoin Coll., 39; home miss'y, Missouri, 45-7; ord. Warren, Me., Oct. 6, 47, p. to 49; E. Orrington, Me., 49-54; Alton, N. H., 54-6; Norfolk, Mass., 56-60; Berkeley, Mass., 60-4; Newington, N. H., 64-76; Tamworth, N. H., 76-82; d. on railway train, Ipswich, Mass., Oct. 26, 1882. Rufus William Emerson, b. Bath, Me., Feb. 24, 1818; Veazie, Me., 45-6; miss'y, Aroostook Co., Me., 47-55; ord. Monson, Me., May 6, 56, p. to 58; res. Monson from 58, supplying churches in Blan- chard, Greenville, Sangerville, Atkinson; d. Monson, Dec. 11, 1900. Thomas Gilmore Mitchell, b. Mt. Vernon, N. H., Nov. 19, 1820; Dart- mouth Coll., 40; ord. W. Auburn, Me., Nov. 18, 46, p. to 49; W. Minot, Me., 49-51; Madison, Me., 51-83; res. Madison, from 83. Silas norton, b. Hebron, Me., Oct. 26, 1818; Bowdoin Coll., 40; res. lie. Bangor, 45-6; teacher, Thomaston, Windham, and elsewhere; farmer; res. Otisfield, Me., and there d. July 16, 1879. Charles Packard, b. Buckfield, Me., Oct. 14, 1818; Bowdoin Coll., 42; ord. Norway, Me., May 6, 49, p. 45-9; Harrison, Me., 50-2; teacher, Atlanta, Ga., 52-4; p. New Gloucester, 54-60; Limerick, 60-4; Wool- wich, 64-7; Waldoboro, 67-70; all in Me.; Alstead, N. H., 71-3; Windham, N. H., 73-81; and there d. Feb. 20, 1881. John Moore Prince, b. Portland, Me., June 6, 1820; Bowdoin Coll., 41; ord. Georgetown, Mass., 47, p. to 57; Bridgewater, Mass., 59, and there d. Nov. 16, 1859. Jeremiah Slingerland, (Indian), Moor's Charity School, Hanover, N. H.; Indian teacher, Winnebago and Green Bay, Wis.; d. Neshina, Wis., June 4, 1884. William Ward Whipple, b. Boylston, Mass., Aug. 25, 1813; Amherst Coll., 41; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Presb. ch., Monti- cello, Mo., Nov. 8, 46, p. 45-6; La Grange, Mo., 46-62; Cong. ch. Griggsville, 111., 61-6; Presb. ch. Clayton, 111., 66-75; Janesville, la., 75-80; res. Camp Point, 111., from 80; d. Yonkers, N. Y., Sep. 26, 53 1845-1846 noses Eaton Wilson, b. Fredonia, N. Y.; Hamilton Coll., 42; Andover Theol. vSem. two years; Burlington, Me., 44-5; res. lie. Bangor, 45-6; ord. P. E. ch. Dec. 24, 48; home miss'y, Catharine, Havana and Jefferson, N. Y., 49-52; Alton and Cuba, N. Y., 52-6; Houma, La., 57-9; Brownville and Pulaski, N. Y., 59-62; res. Pulaski, 62-4; chaplain U. S. army, 64-5; res. Harpersville, N. Y., 68-70; p. Waver- ly, N. Y., 70-2; Alton, 74; res. N. Y. City, from 82. William Coffin, i, b. Wiscasset, Me., Jan. 14, 1822; Illinois Coll., 41; Andover Theol. Sem. one year; prof. Illinois Coll., Jacksonville, 44-53; res. Batavia, 111. from 53, and there d. George Rigor Entler, Ph. D., 2, b. Sheperdstown, Va., June 18, i8i8; Williams Coll., 42; Andover Theol. Sem. one year; ord. Presb. ch. Hillsdale, N. Y., Aug. 6, 45, p. to 46; Cong. ch. Windsor, Mass., 46-50; res. Pittsfield, Mass., 50-2; p. Harford and Preble, N. Y., 52-7; Riverhead, L,. I., 57-61; Meredith, N. Y., 61-6; Berlin Univ., Germany, 66-7; prof. Delaware Lit. Inst., Franklin, N. Y., 67-70; author; res. Franklin, N. Y., from 70, and there d. Feb. 27, 1886. Benjamin Smith, i, b. Litchfield, Me., Nov. 19, 1814; Bowdoiu Coll., 41; teacher, Madison, Ind., Louisville, Ky., Litchfield Acad., Me.; ord. Litchfield, Me., Aug. 2, 53, p. to 58, and there d. Sep. i, 1858. 1846 Pliny Fisk Barnard, b. Waitsfield, Vt., Nov. 9, 1820; Dartmouth Coll., 43; ord. Richmond, Me., Jan. 14, 47, p. to 56; Williamstown, Vt., 56-70; Westhampton, Mass., 70-3; Westminster, Vt., 73-80; So. Royalstou, Mass., 80-3; Wendell, Mass., 83-90; Dummerston, Vt., 90-8; res. Westminster, Vt. from 98. Thomas Winthrop Clarke, b. Brewster, Mass., Feb. 12, 1820; ord. Nantucket, Mass., 51, p. to 55; Vermont; Harwich, Mass.; chap- lain, 29th Mass., and 99th N. Y. regts.; chaplain Military Hospital, Worcester, Mass.; custom house, Boston, Mass.; d. Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 10, 1881. Albert Cole, b. Cornish, Me., July 15, 1818; ord. Winslow, Me., Mar. 24, 47, p. 46-50; Sanford, 51-3; Limerick, 53-7; Cornish from 58; all in Me.; d. Cornish, Jan. 29, 1881. 54 1846 Orramel Wellington Cooley, b. Hawley, Mass., Jan. r8, 1816; Will- iams Coll., 41; Audover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Dover, Mass., May 4, 48, p. 47-50; Granville, 111., Presb. ch., 50-3; Cong, ch.. Fox Lake, Wis., 54-6; Newport, Wis., 56-8; Nora, 111., 59-61; Lanark, 62; Henry, 63-4; Glenwood, Iowa, 65-8; pres. Ladies' Sem., Glen- wood, 65-77; r^s. Chicago, 111., 78-9; p. Lanark, 80-2; res. Lanark, 82-4; res. Gleuwood, Iowa, from 84, and there d. May 6, 1889. George Warren Field, D. D., Belfast, Me., Dec. 9, 1818; Bowdoin Coll., 37; teacher. Freedom, Belfast, Searsport, Gorham, Bangor, Me., ten years; p. Frankfort, Me., 50-1, and 52-3; Brewer, Me, 51-2, and 53-5, ord. Nov. 23, 53; Salem St. ch., Boston, Mass., 56-62; Bangor, Me., 63-92; res. Bangor from 92, and there d. Jan. 10, 1900. John Qerrish, D. D., b. Canterbury, N. H., Apr. 26, 1814; Dartmouth Coll.; res. St. Armand, P. Q.; ord. Rob Roy, Ind., 47; Vermillion Co. Ind., 46-53; New Washington, Ind., 53-62; Lapeer, Mich., 63-5; Homer, Mich, 65-77; Washington, Ind.; Hays City, Kansas, from 83, and there d. Apr. 17, 1887. Woodbridge Little James, b. Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 7, 1811; Union Coll.; Middlebury Coll., 39; a. p. Turner, Me., 46-7; colporteur Am. Tract. Soc, Mass., 47-8; ord. Day, N. Y., 49, p. to 51; Litch- field and Columbia, N. Y.; Woodstock, N. Y., 56-63; U. S. Chris- tian Commission; a. p. in Mo., 67-9; res. Kingston, N. Y., and there d. Oct. 20, 1887. riarcus Rodman Keep, b. Swanton, Vt., Mar. 27, 1816; Middlebury Coll., 36-9; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Bangor, Me., Jan. 4, 47; home miss'yin Me.; Fort Kent, 46-8, Burlington and Passa- dumkeag, 48-51, Fort Fairfield, 51-6, Fort Kent, 51-62, and Aroos- took Co. generally, residing at Ashland, and there d. May 2, 1894. Francis Dudley Ladd, b. Hallowell, Me., May 20, 1820; Bowdoin Coll., 41; ord. Farmington, Me., 46; Presb. ch., Silver Lake, Pa., 46-51; Philadelphia, Pa., 51-62; U. S. Christian Commission; d. Philadelphia, July 7, 1862. Henry Sewall Loring, b. Guilford, Me., Feb. 19, 1819; Bowdoin Coll., 43; ord. June 20, 50, Amherst and Aurora, Me., 47-56, and 67-74; Durham and Monmouth, 56-62; Monson, 62-7; Phipsburg, 74-9; res. Wiuthrop, 80-91; all in Me.; res. Sidney, Me. from 91, and there d. Dec. 17, 1892. 55 1846 Alfred Morse, b. Bath, Me., June 23, 1812; Waterville Coll., 42; ord. Whiting, Me., June 9, 47; missionary, Washington Co. Me., to 54; Maumee City, O., 54-7; Knoxville, 111., 58-60; Abingdon and Rose- ville. 111., 61-4; Austin and Guilford, Minn., 64-9; res. Austin from 69, and there d. Oct. 7, 1894. Benjamin Franklin Parsons, b. Wiscasset, Me., June 21, 1820; Bow- doin Coll., 41; Union Theol. Sem. 41-2; ord. Watertown, Wis., Jan. 25, 47, p. 46-7; Waukegan, 111., 47-52; Dover, N. H., 53-61; Nashua, N. H., 61-7; Boston, Mass., 68-9; res. Derry, N. H., 69-73; P- Woon- socket, R. I., 74-6; Webster, Mass., 76-80; res. Derry, N. H., from 80, and there d. Feb. 3, 1896. Frederic Alonzo Reed, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 7, 1821; Amherst Coll., 43; ord. Cohasset, Mass., Mar. 9, 48, p. 47-66; E. Taunton, Mass., 66-76; res. Concord, Mass., 78-80; p. Harvard, Mass., 80-3; author; d. Harvard, June 9, 1883. 5amuel Souther, b. Fryeburg, Me., Feb. 26, 1819; Dartmouth Coll., 42; ord. No. Belfast, Me., Sep. 22, 47, p. to 52; agent Am. S. S. Union; city miss'y, Worcester, Mass., from 57; member Mass. leg- islature, 62-3; U. S. army; fell in the battle of the Wilderness, Va., May 6, 1864. Lemuel Chandler Spofford, b. Bedford, N. H., May 30, 181 7; Dart- mouth Coll., 43; ord. Fond du Lac, Wis., 46, p. to 52; De Pere, Wis., 52-66; La Porte, Ind., from 66, and there d. Apr. 12, 1869. Robert Stuart, b. Newton, N. H., June 19, 1814; Dartmouth Coll., 43; ord. Cascade, la., Nov. 47, p. to 52; Strafford, Vt., 52-4; res. Nor- wich, Vt., 54-8; p. Waitsfield, Vt., 58-9; Albany, 111., 59-60; Mon- tour and Green Mountain, la., 61-70; res. Green Mountain, 70-80; res. Grundy Center, la. from 80, and there d. June 27, 1884. Richard Bowers Thurston, b. Charlestown, Mass., June 28, 1819; Bowdoin Coll., 41; ord. Waterville, Me., Nov. 11,46, p. to 55; Chic- opee, Mass., 55-8; Waltham, Mass., 58-64; Stamford, 65-74; Fair Haven, 74-6; Saybrook, 76-81; No. Greenwich, 82-8; all in Ct.; author; res. Stamford from 88, and there d. Apr. 14, 1895. 56 1846-1847 Philip Titcomb, b. Newburyport, Mass., Feb. 29, 181 2; Yale Coll., 43; Audover Theol. Sem., 43-4; ord. Hillsdale, Mich., Apr. 7, 47, p. 46-8; Cherryfield, 48-51; Dexter, 52-4; Kennebunkport, 54-64; Lim- erick, 65-8; all in Me.; Plympton, Mass., 68-79; Kensington, N. H., from 80, and there d. Jan. 24, 1891. John Bourne Wheelwright, b. Wells, Me., Dec. 13, 1826; Waterville Coll., 44; Whitneyville, 46-9; ord. Weld, Oct. 16, 50, p. 49-54; West- brook, 54-9; Bethel, 59-67; all in Me.; U.-S. Christian Commission; So. Paris, Me., 67-76; res. Deering, Me., 76-86; res. Minneapolis, Minn., from 86, and there d. Dec. 27, 1900. Stephen Hall, i, b. Plainfield, Ct., Feb. 23, 1816; teacher, Plainfield, most of his life, and there d. July 9, 1887. John Oliver Means, D. D., F. R. G. S., i, b. Augusta, Me., Aug, i, 1822; Bowdoiu Coll., 43; purser, U. S. N., coast of Africa, 44-7; An- dover Theol. Sem., 49; ord. E. Medway, Mass., Dec. 3, 51, p. to 55; Roxbury, Mass., 57-77; sec. Cong. Pub. Soc, 78-80; sec. A. B. C. F. M. from 80; author and editor; res. Roxbury, Mass; d. Boston, Dec. 8, 1883. Benjamin Stanton, 2, b. West Lebanon, Me., Oct. 20, 1817; Bowdoin Coll., 48; teacher. New Hampton, N. H., Newburyport, Mass., Schenectady, N. Y., 49-62; prof. Union Coll., 63-72; prin. Union Class. Inst., Schenectady, from 72; d. Schenectady, July 18, 1874. 1847 Alvan Jones Bates, b. Holden, Me., Apr. 12, 1820; ord. Lincoln, Me., Sep. 26, 49, p. 47-65; chaplain 2d and 14th Me. regts., two years; Harwichport, Mass., 65-8; Saundersville, Mass., 68-77; d. Lincoln, Me., July 29, 1877. George Augustus Bowman, b. Bath, Me., Dec. 3, 1820; Bowdoin Coll., 43; Princeton Theol. Sem., two years; ord. Kennebunkport, Me., Aug. 9, 48, p. to 54; Presb. ch.. New York city, 55; Manchester, N. H., 56-66; So. Windsor, Ct., 66-79; member Ct. legislature, 83; teacher; res. E. Hartford, Ct. 57 1847 William Mclntyre Boyd, b. Edgecomb, Me., May 8, 1818; business, San Francisco, Cal; res. Oakland, Cal., from 72, and there d. Dec. 27, 1891. Wheelock Craig, b. Augusta, Me., July 11, 1824; Bowdoin Coll, 43; ord. Newcastle, Me., Aug. 8, 49, p. 48-50; New Bedford, Mass., 50-68; d. Neufchatel, Switzerland, Nov. 28, 1868. Hiram Clark Daniels, b. E. Medway, Mass., Aug. 10, 1815; Dartmouth Coll., 44; Keunebunkport, Me., 47-9; Wells and Wilton, Me., 50; agent Am. and P'or. Christian Union, 50-4, res. Boston; business in Mass., 54-8; res. Hartford, Ct., 58-61; res. E. Medway, Mass. from 61. Benjamin Dodge, b. Brooksville, Me., Nov. 12, 1818; ord. Edgecomb, Me., Oct. II, 48, p. 47-50; Wilton, Me., 50-2; Acton, Mass., 52-5; Benton, 56-8; Winterport, 59-60; W. Brooksville, 61-5; all in Me.; No. Abington, Mass., 66-70; res. Wollaston, Mass., 72-4; res. Cas- tine. Me., 74-7; p. Lebanon, Me., 77-84; miss'y A. M. A., among the mountain whites, Pleasant Hill, Tenn., from 84; author; teacher; d. Pleasant Hill, July 13, 1897. George Gannett, D. D., b. E. Bridgewater, Mass., Oct. 29, 1819; Bow- doin Coll., 42; ord. Boothbay, Me., June 14, 49, p. 48-50; teacher, Arlington, Mass., 50-7; prin. Gannett Inst., Boston, Mass., 57-90; d. Chicago, 111., June 11, 1893. Jolin Reed Greenough, b. Clinton, Me., July 25, 1824; Waterville Coll., 44; p. Old Town, Me., 47-8; assist. Clerk of Courts, Penob- scot Co., Me., 48-52; res. Bangor, and there d. July 10, 1853. John Haskell Merrill, b. Falmouth, Me., Feb. 22, 1817; Bowdoin Coll., 44; ord. Sedgwick, Me., 49, p. 47-50; Pembroke, N. H., 50-3; Tarn- worth, N. H., 53-60; County Commissioner of Schools, 57-9; d. HoUis, N. H., May 13, 1861. Harvey flerrill Stone, b. Cabot, Vt., Sep. i, 1819; ord. Bluehill, Nov. 2, 48, p. 47-54; Waldoboro, 54-7; Gardiner, 57-60; all in Me.; Mid- dleboro, Mass., 61-3; So. Dennis, Mass., 63-7; Laconia, N. H., 68-70; Rochester, N. H., 71-5; Miller's Falls, Mass., 75-6; Worthington, Mass., 76-7; Saundersville, Mass., from 77, and there d. Oct. 21, 1881. 58 1847-1848 Arthur Swazey, D. D., b. Bucksport, Me,, June 22, 1824; Bowdoin Coll., 44; ord. Brighton, Mass., 47, p. to 56; Galeua, 111., 56-60; Chicago, 111., 60-70; editor luterior, 70-3; author; res. Chicago, and there d. Jan. 22, 1887. Peter Blake Thayer, b. New Alstead, N. H., Feb. 29, 1816; ord. Gar- land, Me., Dec. 12, 48, p. 47-96; d. Garland, May 25, 1896. George Moulton Adams, D. D., 2, b. Castine, Me., July 7, 1824; Bow- doin Coll., 44; Halle and Berlin Univs., Germany, 47-8; Andover Sem., 50; ord. Conway, Mass., Sep. 18, 51, p. to 63; Portsmouth, N. H., 63-72; HoUiston, Mass., 73-89; member Board of Over- seers, Bowdoin Coll., from 70; res. Lynn and Auburndale, Mass. Henry Kinsman Craig, i, b. Augusta, Me., May 29, 1826; Bowdoin Coll., 44; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 47-9; Andover Theol. Sem., 52; ord. Bucksport, Me., Jan. 24, 55, p. to 66; Norton, Mass., 68-70; Fal- mouth, Mass., 71-88; res. Falmouth from 88. Simeon Cummings Dike, i, b. Sebago, Me., Feb. 17, 1816; teacher, vSebago, Baldwin, Bridgton, Naples, Me.; d. Naples, May 5, 1846. Asa Clinton Pierce, i, b. Hinsdale, Mass., July 17, 1819; Amherst Coll., 43; E. Windsor Theol. Inst., 47; ord. Holyoke, Mass., Sep. 20, 49, p. 47-51; Northford, 53-66; Durham, 66-70; Brookfield, 70-88; all in Ct.; d. Brookfield. Dec. 2, 1888. Daniel Herbert Temple, i, b. Valetta, Malta, Nov. 13, 1822; Amherst Coll., 43; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Beardstown, 111., 51, p. to 54; Sturbridge, Mass., 55; Dixon, 111., 55-6; Aurora, N. Y., 56-63; San Francisco, Cal., 72-84; teacher; author; res. Los Gatos, Cal., from 84, and there d. Sep. 9, 1897. 1848 James Andrew Brainard, b. Haddam, Ct., Jan. 19, 1819; Yale Coll.; p. Presb. ch., Baltimore, Md.; business, Cincinnati, O., Auburn, N. Y., Madison, Wis., Orange, Cal.; d. Santa Ana, Orange Co., Cal., Jan. 29, 1899. 59 1848 Lewis Goodrich, b. Bingham, Me., Jan. 20, 1817; Bowdoin Coll., 45; ord. Dedham, Me., Jan. i, 50, p. 48-53; Sedgwick, Me., 53-6; Pem- broke, N. H., 56-65; Stratham, N. H., 65-8; Wells, 68-72; W. Auburn, 72-5; Warren, 75-8; Lovell and Sweden, 78-83; all in Me.; Danbury, N. H., 83-5; res. Manchester, N. H., from 85; d. Marl- boro, Mass., Feb. 15, 1898. Ansel Downing Harris, b. Poland, Me., July 2, 1819; ord. Standish, Me., Dec. 20, 48, p. to 49; Waupuu, Wis., from 49, and there d. June 9, 1850. William Lyman Hyde, b. Bath, Me., Dec. 27, 1819; Bowdoin Coll., 42.; ord. Gardiner, Me., May 17, 49, p. to 56; Ripley and Dunkirk, N. Y., 57-62; chaplain 112th N. Y. regt., 62-5; author; teacher, Ovid Acad., N. Y.; res. Jamestown, N. Y., and there d. July 31, 1896. Javan Knapp Mason, D. D., b. Bethel, Me., Sep. 20, 1817; Bowdoin Coll., 45; ord. Hampden, Me., Jan. 18, 49, p. to 64; Thomaston, Me., 64-77: Fryeburg, Me., 77-86; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., from 62; commissioner Internat. Prison Congress, London, 72, and Rome, 84; p. Herndon, Va., 87-97; ^^^- Herndon from 97, and there d. Aug. 18, 1900. Caleb Webber Matthews, b. Concord, Vt., Feb. 2, 1816; Dartmouth Coll., 45; missionary A. H. M. S. in Wis. from 48; ord. Burke, Wis., 51, p. Sun Prairie, 50-62; res. Sun Prairie, 62-75; P- Luverne, Minn., 75-80; Edgerton, Minn., 81-4; res. Egan, S. D., 84-5; res. Bay Center, Wash., from 85, and there d. June 25, 1895. James Hoyt Newton, b. Wethersfield, Vt., Aug. 16, 181 1; Bowdoin Coll., 45; ord. Perrysburg, O., 49, p. to 54; sec. Western Reserve Coll., and agent A. H. M. S., 55-65; Him, Mo.; Austin, 111., from 66, and there d. Apr. 5, 1874. Daniel Fox Potter, b. Augusta, Me., Feb. 22, 1819; Bowdoin Coll., 41; Princeton Theol. Sem., one year; law student three years; a. p. Houlton, 49-50; Monticello, 50-1; ord. Union, Oct. 26, 52, p. 51-6; Topsham, 56-65; all in Me.; res. Topsham, 65-74; niember Maine legislature, 69-71; custom house, Portland, 79-83; res. Brunswick, Me., from 74, and there d. Sep. 17, 1884. 60 1848-1849 Horace Pratt, b. Provideuce, R. I., Apr. ii, 1815; Amherst Coll., 40; res. lie. Bangor, 48-9 aud 50-1; ord. Phipsburg, Me., 49, p. to 50; Norway, Me., 55-60; Dighton, Mass., 60-2; res. Raynham, Mass., 63-5; p. Orfordville, N. H., 65-8; Plaiufield, Vt., 68-71; res. North- field, Vt. from 71. James Wells, b. Southold, L. I., Sep. 11, 1815; Jeffersou Coll., Pa., 36-8; teacher, Ala. and Ga., 39-45; Alleghany Theol. Sem., 45-6; ord. Allensville, Ind., Apr. i, 49; city miss'y, Bangor, Me., 50-8; Dedham, Me., 58-72; chaplain nth Me. regt., 62-4; p. Northbridge, Mass., 72-5; Millbury, Mass., 75-6; Dunbarton, N. H., 77-80; Hali- fax, Mass., 80-3; Douglas, Mass., from 83, and there d. Jan. 31, 1892. Thomas Crocker Williams, fl. D., b. Foxcroft, Me., 1815; res. lie. Bangor, 48-9; Homoeopath. Med. Coll., Philadelphia, Pa., 53; physi- cian, Kensington, Pa., 53-60; Philadelphia from 60, and there d. Oct. I, 1899. John Stacey Belknap, 2, b. vSturbridge, Mass., Apr. 20, 1817; Amherst Coll., 44; E. Windsor Theol. Inst.; d. Hartford, Ct., Aug. 16, 1852. George De Forest Folsom, i, b. Bucksport, Me., July 26, 1822; Yale Coll. 45; ord. 50; p. Springfield, Mass., 55-61; Fairhaven, Ct., 62-9; Northford, Ct. from 69, and there d. 1878. Hyman Augustine Wilder, i, b. Cornwall, Vt., Feb. 17, 1822; Wil- liams Coll., 45; E. Windsor Theol. Inst., 48; ord. So. Adams, Mass., Mar. 2, 49; miss'y A. B. C. ¥. M., Zulu Mission, So. Africa, 49-77; d. Hartford, Ct., Sep. 7, 1877. 1849 Benjamin Chapman Chase, b. Cornish, N. H., Jan. 29, 1819; Dart- mouth Coll., 46; ord. Camden, Me., Jan. 8, 50, p. 49-57; Attleboro, Mass., 57-62; Old Town, Me., 62-3; Foxcroft, Me., from 64, and there d. Oct. 13, 1868. Jonathan Byron Cook, b. Wakefield, N. H., Apr. 21, 1825; ord. Moul- tonborough, N. H., Dec. 18, 50, p. 49-53; Wells, Me., 54-67; Salis- bury, N. H., 68-74; Hebron, N. H., 74-7, and 80-5; res. Holliston, Mass., 85-96; No. Chelmsford, Mass. from 96. 1849 John Kendall Deering, b. Paris, Me., May i, 1823; ord. Murphysboro, 111., Apr. 23, 50; Farmington Falls and Mercer, 51-2; Boothbay Harbor, 52-3; Gilead, 54-5; all in Me.; Assabet and So. Franklin, Mass.; Solon and Bingham, 63-5; Holden, 65-7; all in Me.; teacher and pastor A. M. A., Tougaloo Univ., Miss., and Straight Univ., New Orleans, 71-5; res. Perrysburg, O. from 75, and there d. Jan. 18, 1894. George Washington Dunmore, b. Rush, Pa., Oct. 5, 1820; Univ. City of N. Y., 46; Union Theol. Sem., two years; res. lie. Bangor, 49-50; ord. Bangor, Feb. 21, 50; missionary A. B. C. F. M. in Tur- key, 50-61; chaplain ist regt. Wis. ca\?alry; killed in battle at L'Aguille Ferry, Ark., Aug. 3, 1862. Lewis Jessup, b. Minisink, N. Y., May 30, 1821; Williams Coll.; ord. Northtield, Ct., 51, p. to 54; No. Glastonbury, Ct.; Millbury, Mass., 56-61; Lisbon, Ct., 61-4; vSo. Adams, Mass., 67-70; Riga, N. Y.; res. Rushville, N. Y. Eli Penny Littlefield, b. Wells, Me., Oct. 25, 1821; Bowdoiii Coll.; Biddeford, Me., 50; res. Wells from 51, and there d. Jan. 11, 1869. Benjamin Galen Snow, b. Brewer, Me.. Oct. 4, 181 7; Bowdoin Coll., 46; ord. Brewer, Nov. 51; missionary A. B. C. ¥. M. to Micronesia from 51; author; returned in 77 to Brewer, and there d. May i, 1880. Philip Weaver, b. Mercer, Me., Jan. 10, 1816; ord. Waterville, Me., Jan., 44; F. B. ch, Hallowell, Me., 44-7; Bangor, Me., 47-54; res. Augusta, Me., 55-7, N. Y. city, 58-9, Bloomfield, N. J., from 59; d. Bloomfield, Mar. 28, 1890. Orlando Henry White, D. D., b. Livermore Falls, Me., Jan. 9, 1820; Amherst Coll., 46; ord. Westminster, Mass., Aug. 21, 51, p. 50-4; Washington Heights, N. Y., 54-8; Meriden, Ct., 58-63; Orleans, Mass., 63-6; New Haven, Ct., 66-74; sec. Freedmen's Mission Aid Soc, London, Eng., 75-81; res. New Haven, Ct., 82-3, Bos- ton, Mass., 84-7; p. Middlebury, Vt., 87-8; Winooski, Vt., 88-90; res. Boston from 91; d. Stratford, Ct., Jan. 8, 1892. Joseph Payson Drummond, i, b. Bristol, Me., Sep. 15, 1824; Bowdoiu Coll., 43; Andover Theol. Sem., 53; New Gloucester, Me., 53; Ar- lington, Mass.; ord. W. Newton, Mass., Jan. 2, 56, p. to 57; d. Bris- tol, Me., Nov. 23, 1857. 1849-1850 James Brown Thornton, i, b. Saco, Me., July 6, 1825; Bowdoin Coll., 46; E. Wiudsor Theol. Inst., 49; ord. Scarboro, Me., June 4, 51, p. to 54; Great Falls, N. H., 54-5; Kennebunkport, Me., 56-7; Alton Bay, N. H., 57-8; St. John, N. B., 58-61; Dover, N. H., 61-4; Hamp- ton, N. H., 64-5; Milford, Mass., 65-8; res. So. Windsor, Ct., 68-9; res. Scarboro from 69, and there d. Nov. 9, 1888. 1850 Charles Augustus Goodrich Brigham, b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 3, 1823; Wesleyau Univ., 47; Enfield, Ct., 53-71; Middletown, Ct., 71- 82; res. New York City from 82; d. Hartford, Ct., Oct. 12, 1897. John Haskell, b. New Gloucester, Me., Feb. 11, 1821; Bowdoin Coll., 46; ord. Dover, Mass., Dec, 50, p. to 59; Raynham, Mass., 59-65; Revere, Mass., 65-8; Lisbon, Ct., 68-72; Newcastle, Me., 72-6; Billerica, Mass., 79-82; res. Billerica, 82-95, Gray, Me. from 95. Hiram Houston, b. Acworth, N. H., June 3, 1818; Dartmouth Coll., 47; ord. Orland, Me., Sep. 25, 50, p. to 59; Stockton and E. Searsport, 59-67; Deer Isle, 68-82; Wells, 83-6; all in Me.; res. Dorchester, Mass., from 86; d. Washington, D. C, Apr. 8, 1900. Edward Pickett Kimball, b. Bath, N. H., July 25, 1819; res. lie. Ban- gor, 50-1; ord. Halifax, Mass., 52, p. to 54; Chiltonville, Mass., 55-6; member Mass. legislature, 56; Newton, Wilton, Fairfax, and Central City, la., 57-72; res. Monticello, la., 72-88; res. Waterloo, la., from 88. Edwin Leonard, b. Brewer, Me., Nov. 11, 1826; Bowdoin Coll., 47; res. lie. Bangor, 50-1; ord. Milton, 52, p. to 60; Rochester, 61-8; So. Dartmouth, 69-76; all in Mass.; Morris, Ct., 76-92; Dover, Mass., 92-8; res. Melrose Highlands, Mass., from 98. Donatus flerrill, b. Kittery, Me., Mar. 7, 1824; Bowdoin Coll., 46; Westbrook, Me., 50-2; ord. Bunker Hill and Woodburne, 111., 53; d. Woodburne, Aug. 17, 1853. John Parker Skeele, b. Kennebunkport, Me., Oct. 11, 1821; Bowdoin Coll., 45; ord. Hallowell, Me., Oct. 9, 50, p. to 57; Wilbraham, Mass., 58-65; dist. sec. A. B. C. F. M., 65-70, res. Hartford, Ct.; p. Hatfield, Mass., 70-3; E. Bloomfield, N. Y., from 73, and there d. Apr. 28, 1881. 63 1850 Charles Temple, b. Valetta, Malta, July lo, 1824; Amherst Coll., 45; ord. Uuity, Me., 51, p. 50-1; Godfrey, 53-5; Vermoutville, 55-61; Otsego, 62-5; res. Otsego, 65-93, Traverse City, 93-4, Grand Rapids, 94-8; all in Mich.; res. Traverse City from 98. Edwin Bonaparte Webb, D. D., b. Newcastle, Me., Jan. 19, 1820; Bowdoin Coll., 46; ord. Augusta, Me., Sep. 11, 50, p. to 60; Boston, Mass., 60-87; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 56-71; Board of Trustees from 71; pres. Trustees Hartford Theol. Sem.; res. Wellesley, Mass., from 87; d. May 20, 1901. John Gilman Wilson, b. Nelson, N. H., Sep. 18, 1820; Gilmanton Theol. Sem., N. H., one year; ord. Bellows Falls, Vt., Dec. 12, 51, p. to 52; Saxtou's River, Vt., 53-6; Charlestowu, Swanzey, and Jeffrey, N. H., 56-66; So. Dartmouth, and Dover, Mass., 66-9; supplying churches in Vt., Mass., and N. H., 70-5; res. Portland, Me., 76-80; p. Portland, 80-93; chaplain Almshouse and City Hos- pital, Portland, from 93. William Melville Baker, i, b. Phipsburg, Me., July 4, 1822; Water- ville Coll., one year; Bowdoin Coll., 47; teacher, No. Bridgton, Me., Lewiston, Me., Newburyport, Mass., to 60; ord. Ouincy, HI., 61; chaplain 97th HI. regt., 61-4; state supt. Pub. Instruction, Springfield, 111.; editor; prof. 111. Industrial Univ. at Champaign, 67-73; d. Champaign, 111., Apr. 16, 1873. John Preserved Hunting, Jl. D., 2, b. Eden, Mt. Desert, Me., June I, 1824; Waterville Coll.; Newton Theol. Sem., 50; Bapt. ch. Par- sonsfield. Me., 51-3; Western Reserve, O.; miss'y in western N. Y., N. C. and Fla.; hon. A. M., Alfred Univ., N. Y.; M. D., N. Y. Homoeopath. Med. Coll., 66; res. Villa Ridge, 111., 66-88; res. Alfred Centre, N. Y., from 88. Leonard Hobart Hunting, i, b. Eden, Mt. Desert, Me., June i, 1824; Newton Theol. Sem., 51; ord. Nebraska; teacher and preacher; res. No. Loup, Valley Co., Neb., Los Gatos, Cal. Perez Southworth, i, b. Winthrop, Me., Aug. 11, 1822; Bowdoin Coll., 46; miss'y, eastern Tenn. and western Ga.; d. Gallatin, Teun., June 15, 1849. 1850-1851 Samuel Jameson Witherbee, i, b. Machias, Me., Jau. i8, 1826; Bow- doin Coll., 46; teacher, Laurel, Del.; d. June, 1862. 1851 Francis Dyer, b. Frome, Nottinghamshire, Eng., May 21, 1824; ord. So. Paris, Me., Dec. 31, 52, p. 51-3; Middlefield, Ct. 56-9; Douglas, Mass., 66-7; E. Woodstock, 67-9; No. Madison, 70-4; Wolcott, 74-7; Plantsville, 79-80; all in Ct.; Presb. ch., Mayfield, N. Y., 81-3; Elwood, N. J., 83-5; res. Philadelphia from 85, and there d. Apr. 18, 1893. William Allen Fobes, b. Oakham, Mass., Mar. 27, 1827; Amherst Coll., 48; Deerfield, N. H., 52-3; ord. Hooksett, N. H., 55, p. 53-8; Lebanon, Me., 58-60; Kittery, Me., 60-3; No. Scituate, R. I., 63-6; Halifax, 66-73; Chesterfield, 73-81; Monterey, 81-7; all in Mass.; Salem, Ct., 88-91; res. Worcester, Mass., from 91. Benjamin Dodge Henry, b. W. Brooksville, Me., Dec. 24, 1824; res. lie. Bangor; Machias, 51; Eastport, 52; vSedgwick and Brooksville, 57-8; W. Brooksville, 58-9; Bluehill, 59-60; all in Me.; McCalomy Hill, Cal., 61-3; d. Cairo, 111., June 19, 1865. George Solon Kemp, b. Sullivan, N. H., Aug. 8, 1816; a. p. Alstead, N. H., 52-4; Dublin, N. H., 54-5; ord. Windham, Vt., Feb. 28, 56, p. 55-60; New Salem, Mass., 60-2; Roxbury, N, H., 63; W. New- field, Me., 64-77; W. Brooksville, Me., 77-81; res. Brooksville, 81-3; res. E. Douglas, Mass. from 83; d. Lebanon, Ct. May 3, 1900. William Allen Merrill, b. Prospect, Me., Feb, 9, 181 7; ord. Passadum- keag. Me., Oct. 27, 52, p. 51-5; Deer Isle, 55-64; Lyman, 64-70; Kennebunkport, 71-3; Auburn, 75; Sherman, 76-80; Buxton, 81-4; all in Me; Alton, N. H., 84-6; Acton, Me., 86-9; d. Lyman, Me., Aug. II, 1889. Rufus riorrill Sawyer, b. Otisfield, Me., Sep. 1,1820; ord. Winthrop, Me., Oct. 15, 51, p. to 59; Great Falls, N. H., 59-61; York, Me., 61-6; Middleboro, Mass., 66-9; Iowa City, la., 69-70; Anamosa, la, 71-2; Le Mars, la., from 72, and there d. Nov. 29, 1872. 65 1851-1853 David Atwood Wasson, b. Brooksville, Me., May 14, 1823; Bowdoin Coll.; ord. Grovelaud, Mass., 51, p. to 57: Boston, Mass., 65-7; au- thor; res. W. Medford, Mass., and there d. Jan. 21, 1887. Henry Blodget, D. D., 2, b. Bucksport, Me., July 13, 1825; Yale Coll., 48; tutor, Yale, 50-3; Yale Divinity School; ord. Bucksport, Me., Jan. 25, 54; missionary A. B. C. F. M. to China; Shanghai, 54-60; Tientsin, 60-4; Peking, 64-94; teacher and author; res. Bridgeport, Ct. from 94. William Clarke liurd, i, b. Fryeburg, Me., July 25, 1826; Dartmouth Coll., 46; lawyer. Falls of vSt. Anthony, Minn., 52; Fryeburg, la., 53; Sauk Rapids, Minn., to 60; student of theol., Tecumseh, Mich., 60-2; ord. Detroit, Mich., P. E. ch., Jan. 5, 62; rector, Kalamazoo, Mich, from 62; d. Tecumseh, Feb. 3, 1867. Charles Olmstead Reynolds, i, b. E. Hartford, Ct., Feb. 17, 1822; Yale Coll., 48; Yale Theol. Sem., 51; ord. Flushing. L. I., 51, p. to 54; Morrisania, N. Y., 54-9; Hunter, N. Y., 59-64; St. Augustine, Fla., 65-76; W. Durham, N. Y.; d. New York City, July 3, 1880. Charles Scott, i, b. Halifax, Vt., Aug. 13, 1825; Hartford Theol. Sem., 53: ord. Marlboro, Vt., 54, p. 53-8; Jericho, 58-60; Pittsfield, 60-6; Troy, 66-72; Litchfield, 74-8; Peru, 78-9; all in Vt.; general miss'y work to 87; res. Reading, Mass., from 87. Francis Fenelon Williams, i, b. Kennebunk, Me., July 31, 1824; Bowdoin Coll., 45; teacher, Atlanta, Ga., 45-7; New Orleans, La., 47-8; Hartford Theol. Sem., 51; Milton, Ct., 51-3; ord. Manchester, Ct., Dec. 7, 53, p. to 56; Gilead, Ct., 58; Sherman, Ct., 59-60; No- Scituate, Mass., 61-2; U. S. Christian Commission, 64-6; E. Marsh- field, Mass., 66-8; res. Boston, 68-72, 80-1, 86-7; a. p. Lacon, 111., 72; Boylston, Mass., 74-7; vSo. Boston, 78; Assonet, 79; Norfolk, 82-5; res. Hartford, Ct., 88, Liberty Hill, Ct., 89; a. p. Holland, Mass. from 90; d. in a burning hotel. Palmer, Mass., Aug. 3, 1891. 1852 Solomon Bixby, b. Norridgewock, Me., Dec. 9, 1821; Waterville Coll., 49; ord. Kenduskeag, Me., June 30, 53, p. to 56; Halifax, Vt., 56-8; Newfane, Vt., 58-63; Westmoreland, N. H., 63-8; Kingston, N. H., 68-72; Buxton, Me., 72-5; Petersham, 75-8; Holland, 78-90; Hawley, 90-4; all in Mass.; res. Woburn, Mass., from 95, and there d. Apr. 28, 1900. 66 1853 Stephen Long^fellow Bowler, b. Palermo, Me., July 25, 1820; Water- ville Coll., 47; Harvard Med. Coll., 49-50; ord. Machias, Me., Jan. 5. 53- P- 52-4. and 74-9; Orouo, Me., 54-62; U. S. Christian Commis- sion, Washington, D. C, 63-5; Hampden, 65-71; Saccarappa, 71-4; Bethel, 79-85; all in Me.; Berlin, N. H., 86-90; Robbinston, 90-1; res. Orono, from 91, Bangor, from 94; all in Me. Edwin Augustus Buck, b. Bucksport, Me., May 31, 1824; Yale Coll., 49; Andover Theol. Seni., one year; ord. Bethel, Me., May 31, 54, p. to 58; Slatersville, R. I.. 58-67; city miss'y. Fall River, Mass., from 67. Stephen Rollins Dennen, D. D., b. Poland, Me., Nov. 6, 1826; Wat- erville Coll., 49; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 52-3; ord. Water- town, Mass., July 11, 55, p. to 62; Providence, R. I., 65-8; Woburu, Mass., 68-71; Lynn, Mass., 72-5; New Haven, Ct., 75-84; res. Con- cord, 84-7, W. Newton, Mass., 88-93, Los Angeles, Cal., 93-6; a. p. Presb. ch. Long Beach, Cal., from 96, and there d. Jan. 18, 1898. John Dinsmore, b. Anson, Me., Apr. 20, 1821; Bowdoiu Coll., 48; ord. No. Hampton, N. H., 52, p. to 62; Wiuslow, 62-80; Athens and Anson, 81-4; Harpswell, 84-8; all in Me.; res. Auburn, Me., from 88. Henry Smith Downs, b. Alfred, Me., Feb. 19, 1822; Waterville Coll., 49; ord. Norridgewock, Me., Sep. 29, 52, p. to 58; New Market, N. H.; res. Auburn, Me., from 59, and there d. Nov. 25, i860. Sylvanus Holbrook Kellogg, b. Franklin, Vt., Jan. 5, 1821; Univ. of Vt.; ord. Grand De Tour, 111., Nov. 7, 57, p. 56-8; Roscoe and Buda, 111., 58-62; Wayne, 111., 62-70; Glencoe, 70-2; Preston Lake, 72-84; res. Swansea, from 85; all in Minn.; res. Claremont, Cal., 95-7, Los Angeles, 98, Hoquiam, Wn., from 99, and there d. May 11, 1900. Andrew Wheeler Mayhew, b. Strong, Me., 1821; ord. Hampden, Me., Bapt. ch., 53, p. to 54; Thomaston, Me., 54-5; d. Prattsburg, Ind., Jan. 25, 1855. Ammi Ruhamah Mitchell, b. Portland, Me., Feb. 11, 1826; Bowdoin Coll., 49; Gouldsboro, Prospect Harbor, Swanville, Me., 52-4; ord. Salem, and Glasgow, la., 55, p. to 57; Roseville, 111., 58-61; Farm- ington, la., 62-3; Warren, O., 64-5; Iowa, 66-7; Viola, 111., 69-72; Warsaw and Harristown, 111., 74; Cannon City, Minn., from 75; Diamond Springs, Kan., 79-81; Springside, Kan., 81-3; res. Spring- side, 83-6, Westmoreland, Kan., 86-93, Blue Rapids, Kan., from 93, and there d. May 24, 1900. 67 1853 Daniel Webster Pickard, b. Rowley, Mass., June 7, 1830; Bowdoin Coll., 48; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 52-3; ord. Groveland, Mass., 53, p. to 56; teacher, Platteville Acad., Wis., 56-8; d. Au- burn, Me., Feb. 6, i860. Joseph Coffin Pickard, b. Rowley, Mass., Sep. 7, 1826; Bowdoin Coll., 46; tutor, Illinois Coll., 52-6; prof. Univ. of Wisconsin, 58-60, and 65-7; business, 60-5; assist, state quartermaster, Camp Randall, 61-2; prin. Milwaukee High sch., 70-3; prof. Univ. of Illinois, 73-89; res. Urbana, 111., from 89; res. Maywood, 111., from 1900. William Chauncey Pond, D. D., b. Cambridgeport, Mass., Feb. 22, 1830; Bowdoin Coll., 48; ord. Bangor, Me., Aug. 26, 52, miss'y to Cal.; p. San Francisco, 53-5; Downieville, 55-65; Petaluma, 65-8; San Francisco from 68; Third ch. 68-72; Bethany ch. from 73; supt. Chinese Missions, A. M. A., in Cal. Thomas Hill Rich, b. Bangor, Me., Sep. 5, 1822; Bowdoin Coll., 48; asst. teacher of Hebrew, Bangor Sem., 52-3 and 66-72; teacher, Bucksport and Portland, Me.; prof, of Hebrew, Cobb Divinity school. Bates Coll., Lewiston, from 72; d. Lewiston, July 6, 1893. Alfred Loring Skinner, b. Bucksport, Me., Nov. 22, 1824; Yale Coll., 49; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 52-3; ord. Bucksport, Jan. 25, 54; Frankfort, Me.; Rockport, Me., 55-7; clerk, Fort Preble and Fort Knox, 57-61; postmaster, Bucksport, 61-85; res. Bucksport, and there d. Mar. 25, 1899. Crosby Howard Wheeler, D. D., b. Hampden, Me., Sep. 8, 1823; Bowdoin Coll., 47; ord. Warren, Me.. Dec. 29, 52, p. to 56; mission- ary A. B. C. F. M., Turkey in Asia, from 57; author; founder and pres. Euphrates Coll., Harpoot, Turkey, from 78; d. Auburndale, Mass., Oct. II, 1896. John Ebenezer floseley Wright, b. Jackson, Me., June 23, 1822; ord. Burlington, Me., Oct. 28, 52, p. to 56; Rockport, Me., 56-61; chaplain, 8th Me. regt., 61-5; Orleans, 65-70; Upton, 71-5; Needham, 75-80; Goshen, 80-6; Berkeley, 86-93; ^H i" Mass.; res. Needham from 93, and there d. Apr. 12, 1895. Augustus Walker, i, b. Medway, Mass., Oct. 30, 1822; Yale Coll., 49; Andover Theol. Sem., 52; ord. E. Medway, Mass., Oct. 13, 52, mis- sionary A. B. C. F. M., Turkey in Asia, from 52; d. Diarbekir, Turkey, Sep. 13, 1866. 68 i8r>3 1853 Horatio Quincy Butterfield, D. D., b. Phillips, Me., Aug. 5, 1822; Waterville Coll., 44-6; Harvard Coll., 48; ord. St. Stephen, N. B., Oct. 5, 54, p. 53-7; Hallowell, Me., 57-61; Great Falls, N. H., 61-4; Rockville, Ct., 65-6; prof. Washburn Coll., Kan., 66-9; pres. of same, 69-70; sec. Am. College Soc, N. Y., 70-6; pres. Olivet Coll., Mich., 76-92; res. Olivet from 92, aud there d. Feb. 12, 1894. Thomas Long Ellis, b. Buckfield, Me., Oct. 21, 1825; Yale Coll.; res. lie. Bangor, 54-5; miss'y in Me.; ord. Princeton, Me., June 9, 59, p. 58-9; Kittery, Me., 63-8; No. Scituate, R. I., 68-70; Paxtou, Mass., from 71, and there d. Nov. 12, 1873. William Ladd Jones, b. Miuot, Me., vSep. 18, 1827; Bowdoin Coll., 49; ord. Minot, Sep. 7, 54; p. Camptouville, 54-8; Eureka, 58-68; Benicia, 68-74; prin. Golden Gate Acad., Oakland, 74-8; all in Cal.; pres. Oahu Coll., Honolulu, H. I., 78-83; p. Cloverdale, Cal., 83-97; J^^s. Pomona and Guerneville, Cal., from 97. James Munroe Palmer, b. Exeter, Me., Oct. 5, 1822; Waterville Coll., 47; ord. Fairfield, IVIe., 54, p. 53-4; Topsham, Me., 54-5; Nevt' Mar- ket, N. H., 55-8; Rochester, N. H., 58-64; Biddeford, Me., 64-7; business; res. Portland, 67-75, Boston, Mass., from 75. George Augustus Perkins, b. Weld. Me., June 24, 1827; Bowdoin Coll., 49; res. lie. Bangor, 53-4; ord. P'armington, Me., May 25, 54, miss'y A. B. C. F. M., Aiutab and Marash, Turkey, 54-9; supplied churches in Me. and Ct., 59-63; prof. Robert Coll., Constantinople, 63-5; teacher, Gorham, Me., 66-71; p. Pownal, Me., 72-5; Lunenburg, Vt., 75-8; Raymond, N. H., 78-80; Salem, N. H., 80-3; Harvard, 84-7; Boxboro, 87-92; Wendell, from 92; all in Mass.; d. Wendell, May 15, 1895. Egbert Coffin Smyth, D. D., b. Brunswick, Me., Aug. 24, 1829; Bowdoin Coll., 48; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 49-51; Andover Theol. Sem., res. lie, 53-4; prof. Bowdoin Coll., 54-63; prof. Andover Theol. Sem., from 63; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 74-7; Board of Trustees, from 77; author, and editor. William Augustus Baldwin, i, b. Killingworth, Ct., Feb. 23, 1824; Yale Coll., 50; Yale Theol. Sem., 52-3; Peru and Morris, 111., 54; Whitewater and F'ond du Lac, Wis., 58; lawyer, from 62; Battle Creek, Mich., 64-8; Philadelphia, Pa., 68-75; N. Y. City, from 75. 69 1853-1854 John Alpheus Woodhull, i, b. Ronkonkoma, L. I., Oct. 30, 1827; Yale Coll., 50; Auburu Theol. Sem., 53; Union Centre and Presb. ch. Greenport, N. Y., 53-6; ord. Wadham's Mills, N. Y., Jan. i, 56, p. to 58; New Village and Commack, 58-66; Northville, 66-9; all in It. I.; New Preston, Ct., 69-72; Groton, Ct., 72-80; Baiting Hollow, L. I., 80-5; Middlefield, Mass., 86-9; Plainfield, Mass., 89-96; res. Chicago, 111., from 96. 1854 William Otis Baldwin, b. Greenfield, N. H., Aug. 25, 1821; Amherst Coll., 51; ord. Amherst, N. H., Oct. 4, 54; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., Hawaiian Is., 54-60; p. Enfield, N. H., 60-3; W. Fairlee, 63-4; St. Johnsbury, 64-7; E. Arlington, 67-8; all in Vt.; W. Groton, N. Y., 68-72; I,e Raysville, Pa., 72-5; Maine, N. Y., 75-8; res. Groton, N. Y., from 78. Nathaniel Hooper Broughton, b. Marblehead, Mass., Feb. 5, 1826; Amherst Coll., 47; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Peters- burg, Tenn., 56, home miss'y Tenn., to 59; No. Yarmouth, Me., 60-1; E. Bridgewater, Mass., from 61, and there d. June 2, 1866. Franklin Bradley Doe, b. Highgate, Vt., Dec. 5, 1827; Amherst Coll., 51; ord. Lancaster, Mass., 54, p. to 58; Appleton, Wis., 58-68; supt. A. H. M. S., Wis., res. Ripon, 68-83; supt. for the Southwest, res. Dallas, Tex., and St. Louis, Mo., 83-93; res. Ashland, Wis., from 93, supplying chhs. at Neillsville, Clintonville, W. Salem; trustee Ripon Coll.; d. Ashland, May, 23, 1901. Harrison Fairfield, b. China, Me., May 5, 1812; Vassalboro, Me., 54; Bristol, Me., 54-5; ord. Bristol, Jan., 55, and there d. July 11, 1855. Prescott Fay, b. Westboro, Mass., Dec. 8, 1826; Amherst Coll., 51; Andover Theol. Sem., 55; ord. Lancaster, N. H., Feb. 27, 56, p. to 65; Rochester, N. H., 66-7; New Ipswich, N. H., 67-9; Minneapolis, Minn., 69-73; missionary in Minn., 73-8; res. Minneapolis, 78-81; res. Cambridge, Mass., 81-6; p. Woods Holl, Mass., 87-8; Quechee, Vt., 89-94; res. Saxonville, Mass., from 94. Henry Fiske Harding, b. Union, Me., Mar. 28, 1827; Bowdoin Coll., 50; ord. Machias, Me., Oct. 17, 55, p. to 71; member Board of Over- seers, Bowdoin Coll., from 70; res. Hallowell, Me., 71-85; p. E. Machias, Me., from 85. 70 1854 James Barber Howard, b. Pittsfield, Mass., Nov. i8, 1827; Williams Coll., 49; Union Theol. Sem., 49-50; Andover Theol. Sem., 51-2; ord. Rockport, Me., Dec. 12, 54, p. 1055; d. Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 16, 1856. James Wooster Kidder, b. Enosburg, Vt., Oct. 14, 1823; ord. Middle- ville, Mich., June 22, 58, p. 57-68; Vicksburg, Mich., 68-70; Nor- folk, Neb., 70-9, also organizing chhs. in Cedar Creek and Stanton; general missionary. Neb., 79-82; res. Norfolk, from 82. Azael Lovejoy, b. Livermore, Me., May 2, 1820; No. Parsonsfield Theol. Sem.; ord. Unity, Me., F. B. ch., 55, p. to 59; E. Corinth, Me., 59-65; Great Falls and E. Rochester, N. H., 65-72; So. Ber- wick, Me., to 74; trustee Bates Coll. fifteen jears; Pascoag, R. I., from 75, and there d. Feb. 7, 1892. Levi Gardner Marsh, b. Conesus, N. Y., May 20, 1825; Amherst Coll., 51; ord. Thomaston, Me., Oct. 3, 55, p. to 57; Brewer, Me., 61-3; Presb. ch. Nunda, N. Y., 63-71; res. Bangor, Me., 71-6; Plainwell, Mich., 78-81; Lewiston, N. Y., 81-98; author; res. Buffalo, N. Y., from 98, Jamestown, N. Y., from 1901. Hugh McLeod, b. Harwood Hill, Pictou, N. S., Jan. i, 1826; Amherst Coll., 51; res. lie. Andover Sem., 54-5; ord. Springfield, O., June 27. 55, P- to 57; Brentwood, N. H., 59-65; U. S. Christian Commis- sion; p. Colebrook, N. H., 66-70; Appleton, Wis., 70-3; Presb. ch. Healdsburg, Cal., 73-6; Valley Ford, Cal., 78-84; res. Lynn, Mass., 84-90; Cambridge, Mass., from 90, and there d. Mar. 6, 1900. David Temple Packard, b. No. Bridgewater, Mass., Aug. 24, 1824; Amherst Coll., 50; ord. Brockton, Mass., Sep. 21, 54, p. to 56; Rock Island, 111., 57; Davenport, la., 58; Somerville, Mass., 58-60; Brighton, Mass., 66-73; Los Angeles, Cal., 74-9; Stockton, Cal., from 79, and there d. Nov. 28, 1880. George Adams Pollard, b. Hallowell, Me., Aug. 18, 1830; Bowdoin Coll., 51; ord. Hallowell, 55; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., Arabkir and Erzroom, Turkey, 55-67; res. Salem, Mass., 67-70; p. Cooper, Glen Arbor, Alpine and W^alker, Mich., 70-8; res. Grand Rapids, Mich., from 79. 71 1854-1855 Jotham Bradbury Sewall, b. Newcastle, Me., Oct. 3, 1825; Bowdoin Coll., 48; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 51-2; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 54-5; ord. Lynn, Mass., 55, p. to 64; prof. Bowdoin Coll., 64-77; head master Thayer Acad., So. Braintree, Mass., 77-96; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., from 77; res. Boston, Mass., from 96. William Sewall, b. Boston, Mass., Dec. 14, 1827; Harvard Coll., 49; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 54-5; ord. Cambridge, Mass., 55; Lunenburg, Vt., 55-65; Norwich, Vt., 65-76; Littleton, Mass., 77-81; Saxton's River, Underbill, and So. Royalton, Vt., 82-5; Durham, Ct., 85-7; Charlton, Mass., 87-90; Templeton, Mass,, 90-1; res. St. Louis, 91-2, Kansas City, Mo., from 92, and there d. May 15, 1896. John Murdock Stowe, b. Hubbardston, Mass., Sep. 7, 1824; ord. Wal- pole, N. II., 55, p. 54-63; Sullivan, N. H., 63-70; Hubbardston, 70-7; author; d. Hubbardston, May 9, 1877. Stephen Titcomb, b. Farmington, Me., Sep. 16, 1809; Bowdoin Coll., 36; lawyer, Farmington, 39-50; ord. Weld, June 6, 55, p. to 67; No. Farmington, 67-8; Industry, 68-71; all in Me.; res. Farmington, from 71, and there d. Jan. 22, 1884. Amory Hunting Tyler, b. Cambridge, Me., Jan. 23, 1824; ord. Fal- nioiith, June 6, 55, p. to 59; So. Freeport, 59-62; Norway, 62-6; res. Norway, 66-9; p. Monson, 70-7; all in Me.; Middleton, Mass., 77-80; No. Weymouth, Mass., 80-4; Camden, Me., 84-9; Dover, Mass., 89-92; res. Roslindale, Mass., from 92, and there d. May 13, 1896. George Ulmer, b. Hope, Me., Feb. 4, 1814; F. B. ch.; res. Appleton, and Portland, Me.; d. Portland, June 8, 1862. John Sheridan Zelie, 2, b. Franklin N. Y., Oct. 27, 1824; Amherst Coll., 51; Union Theol. Sem., 53-4; res. lie. Bangor, 54-5; ord. May 20, 55; Mokelumne Hill, 55-7; Santa Cruz., 57-60; Redwood City, 61-3; all in Cal.; Princeton, Mass., from 64, and there d. Aug. 21, 1866. 1855 Nathaniel Bailey Blanchard, b. Abington, Mass., July 16, 1827; Am- herst Coll., 53; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 55-6; ord. Edgartown, Mass., 56; Plymouth, Mass., 57-60; No. Bridgewater, Mass., from 61, and there d. Aug. 7, 1862. 72 1855 Edward Buck, b. Orland, Me., Apr. 17, 1829; Yale Coll., 52; res. lie. Baugor, 55-6; res. Bucksport, Me. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, LL. D., b. Brewer, Me., Sep. 8, 1828; Bowdoiu Coll., 52; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 55-6; prof. 56-66; Col. 20th Me. regt., from 62, and Bvt. Maj. Gen. U. S. A., 65; Governor State of Maine, 67-71; pres. Bowdoin Coll., 71-82; U. S. Commissioner, Paris Exposition, 78-9; res. New York City; port surveyor, Port- land, Me., from 1900; res. Brunswick, Me. Peaselee Badger Chamberlain, b. Barre, Vt., Oct. 16, 1825; ord. Port- land, Or., Apr. 9, 56, p. to 62; Walla Walla, Wn., 64-71; prin. Whit- man Sem., Walla Walla, from 71; trustee Whitman Coll.; res. Walla Walla, and there d. Nov. i, 1889. Ebenezer Douglass, b. Ticonderoga, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1826; Amherst Coll., 51; ord. Oldtown, Me., Sep. 5, 55, p. to 60; Bridgewater, Mass., 60-7; Woonsocket, R. I., 67-72; U. S. Indian agt.. White Earth, Minn., 73-5; city missionary, Minneapolis, Minn., and there d. Aug. 4, 1896. Edwin Jarvis Hart, b. E. Brewer, now Holden, Me., Sep. 16, 1825; Bowdoin Coll., partial course; ord. Merrimac, N. H., Jan. i, 56, p. to 65; agt. Sanitary and Christian Commissions, Teun., 63; res. lie Audover Sem., 65-7; p. Cottage Grove, Minn., 67-79; res. Cottage Grove from 79, and there d. Apr. 16, 1893. Samuel Hopley, b. London, Eng., Aug. 17, 1821; ord. Prospect, now Sandy Point, Me., Sep. 19, 55, p. to 56; Wellfleet, Mass., 57-60; Middletown, W. Avon, and Windham, Ct., 60-6; city missionary, Norwich, Ct., 66-72; W. Stockbridge, Mass., to 79; Worthington, Mass., 79-82; res. Middletown, Ct., 82-4; p. Otis, Mass., 84-6; res. Lee, Mass., from 86. Ebenezer Stevens Jordan, b. Raymond, Me., Sep. 11, 1819; Bowdoin Coll., 47; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 55-6; ord. Wilton, N. H., Dee. 17, 57, p. 56-9; Cumberland, Me., 59-69; Bethel, Me., 71-2; res. Exeter, N. H., 72-4; p. Brownfield, 74-85; Cumberland, 86-8; res. Upper Gloucester, from 88; all in Me.; d. Upper Gloucester, Jan. 7. 1890. 73 1855 Truman Allen rierrill, b. Prospect, now Stockton, Me., Oct. 4, 1818; ord. Bristol, 58, p. 55-9; Richmond, and No. Belfast, 59-63; all in Me.; Erving, Beruardston, and Wayland, Mass., 63-81; Salisbury, Vt., 81-2; Chesterfield, 82-5; New Braintree, 85-7; Southville, 87-8; res. Maiden, 88-91; all in Mass.; p. Industry, Me., 91-2; res. Solon, Me., 93-4; res. Maiden, from 95. - Wellington Newell, b. Pembroke, N. H., Jan. 11, 1816; Frankfort Mills, 55-6; ord. E. Orrington, Nov. 18, 56, p. to 62; Brewer Vill., 62-9; No. Waterford, 69-73; all in Me.; E. Charlemont, Mass., 73-7; Greenfield, Mass., 77-86; res. Birmingham, Ct., 86-8; res. Bethel, Me., from 88, and there d. July 18, 1889. Edward Stanton Palmer, b. Bath, Me., Apr. 20, 1827; Union Coll., 49; ord. Dedham, Jan. 2, 56, p. 55-7; Foxcroft and Dover, 57-9; No. Bridgton and Harrison, 60-1; Freeport, 61-4; all in Me.; Waverly, la., 65-7; Omaha, Neb., 67-9; Berkshire, N. Y., 69-75; Knoxville, Pa., 75-6; Westhampton, Mass., 76-81; Deer Isle, 81-2; Buxton, 84-5; Standish, 86-8; all in Me.; res. Gorham, Me., from 88. Moses Hanscom Tarbox, b. Kennebunk, Me., Sep. 8, 1824; Water- ville Coll., 49; ord. Sabbattis, Me., F. B. ch.. Mar. 9, 51, p. 50-2; Bangor, Me., 53-62; U. S. Christian Commission, 62-3; Amesbury, Mass., 63-5; Cornish, 65-6; miss'y, Penobscot Co., 66-9; p. Dover, 69-72; Houltou, 72-4; city miss'y, Lewiston, 74-8; Burnham, 78-80; all in Me.; Elk River, Minn., 80-95; Winnegance, Me., 95-7; res. Lewiston, from 97. Findlay Wallace, b. Green Holme, Ayrshire, Scotland, July 24, 1826; Yale Coll., two years; Andover Theol. Sem., res. lie. 55-6; ord. Rockland, Me., Nov. 17, 56, p. to 59; Gloucester, and Assabet, Mass., 59-62; p. Liverpool, Eng., from 62. Theophilus Capen Abbot, LL. D., 2, b. Vassalboro, Me., Apr. 29, 1826; Waterville Coll., 45; teacher, Vt., and Me., 45-51; tutor, Waterville Coll., 52-3; teacher, Mich., 55-7; prof. State Agricul- tural Coll., Lansing, Mich., 58-63, and pres. 63-85; ord. Lansing, 67; res. Lansing, from 85, and there d. Nov. 7, 1892. 74 1855-1856 Orson Parda Allen, 2, b. Smyrna, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1827; Amherst Coll., 52; Andover Theol. Sem., 55; ord. Mt. Morris, N. J., Sep. 6, 55; miss'y A. B. C. F. M. to Turkey, from 55; Smyrna and Trebizond, 55-7; Harpoot, from 57; principal Harpoot Theol. Sem., 59-96; res. Auburndale, Mass., from 97. Wentworth Sanborn Butler, i, b. So. Deerfield, N. H., Sep. 30, 1826; Dartmouth Coll., 48; Union Theol. Sem., 55; librarian N. Y. Soc. Lib., N. Y. City, from 55. James Henry Paine Frost, 1*1. D., i, b. Bethel, Me., May 24, 1825; Amherst Coll, 46; Penn. Homoeopath. Med. Coll., 50; prof, in same; res. Bethlehem, Pa., and there d. Jan. 21, 1875. riason Moore, i, b. Sheffield, O., Feb. 28, 1822; Amherst Coll., 52; Andover Theol. Sem., 55; ord. Lee, N. H., Dec. 3, 67, p. 55-69; Har- risonville, N. Y., from 70; res. Saratoga, N. Y., from 73; p. Ply- mouth, Vt., 77-9; res. Plymouth, from 79, and there d. Dec. 10, 1893. Sylvanus Baker Roel, i, b. Dummerston, Vt., Nov. 3, 1827; Amherst Coll., 52; d. Holden, Mass., Sep. 17, 1854. 1856 Nathaniel Putnam Baker, b. Conway, Mass., June 2, 1830; Amherst Coll., 53; d. Bangor, Me., July 10, 1856. John Johnson Bulfinch, b. Waldoboro, Me., May i, 1830; Bowdoin Coll., 50; studied law, 50-3; Perry, Me., 56-8; ord. Boothbay, Me., May 29, 59, p. to 61; Newcastle, Me., 62-70; U. S. Christian Com- mission, 65; Freeport, 70-6; Washington, 76-8; Bremen, 78-88; all in Me.; res. Waldoboro, Me. William Carruthers, b. Liverpool, Eng., July 9, 1833; Bowdoin Coll., 53; res. lie. Bangor, 56-7; ord. vSandwich, Mass., 57, p. to 61; Cam- bridge, Mass., 61-6; Danvers, Mass., 66-8; Calais, Me., 68-75; Pitts- field, Mass., 75-8; Fairhaven, Mass., 78-86; Richmond Hill, N. Y., 86-9; res. Fairhaven, and New Bedford, Mass., 90-3; Holyoke, Mass., from 94. Daniel Cony Ingraham, b. Augusta, Me., July 14, 1830; Bowdoin Coll., 50; teacher. North Carolina, and Augusta, Me.; ord. Gardi- ner, Me., 58; rector, Saco and Lewiston, Me.; d. Augusta, Nov. 23, i860. 75 1856-1857 Henry Austin Miner, b. Halifax, Vt., July i, 1829; Williams Coll., 53; ord. Menasha, Wis., 59, p. 57-66; Munroe and Columbus, Wis., 67- 73; supt. A. H. M. S., Wis., 73-8; agent Beloit Coll., 78-80; state miss'y, Wis., 80-3; trustee Beloit, Downer, Ripon colleges; editor; agt. Wis. Female Coll., from 84; res. Madison, Wis. Jeremiah Evarts Pond, b. Cambridge, Mass., June 23, 1831; Bowdoin Coll., 53; res. lie. Bangor, 56-7; ord. Presb. ch., Neenah, Wis., Jan. 20, 57, p. to 61; Platteville, Wis., 61-72; Cong, ch., Hampden, Me., 72-6; Milltown, N. B., 76-8; Warren, Me., 79-85; Alfred, Me., from 85, and there d. Feb. 14, 1886. Gilbert Brainerd Richardson, b. Woburn, Mass., July 21, 1827; Am- herst Coll., 53; ord. Douglass, Mass., June 30, 57, p. to 60; Edge- comb, 60-3; Robbiustou, 63-6; Newcastle, 66-71; Cumberland, 71-4; all in Me.; Alstead, N. H., 74-81; Hardwick, Mass., from 81, and there d. Feb. 20, 1883. Francis Southworth, b. Winthrop, Me., Oct. i, 1824; ord. Holden, Me., Oct. 28, 57, p. 56-62; Westbrook, 62-4; So. Paris, 64-5; Port- land, Bethel ch., from 65; all in Me. William Alfred Tenney, b. St. Albans, Me., Nov. 18, 1827; ord. Ban- gor, Me., July 31, 56; miss'y A. H. M. S. to Oregon; Eugene City and Astoria, 57-9; The Dalles, 59-61; Forest Grove, 61-3; Eldorado, Cal., 63-6; city miss'y, San Francisco, 66-8; Soquel, Cal., 68-70; Astoria, Or., 71-5; Hydesville and Centerville, Cal. 76-81; Grass Valley, Cal., 81-4; Rio Vista, 84-7; author; res. Oakland, Cal., 87-97, Fruitvale, 97-9, Oakland from 99. James Henry Upham, b. Windham, Vt., June 28, 1828; Chesterfield, m.; d. Bangor, Me., July 17, 1856. 1857 Edward Payson Baker, b. Phillipston, Mass., Nov. 3, 1830; Amherst Coll., 53; ord. Dennysville, Me., Oct. 13, 58, p. 57-60; in Europe and the East, 60-2; E. Machias, Me., 63-5; Winthrop, Me., 65-72; San Francisco, Cal., 72-9; Foreign ch., Hilo, Hawaii, H. I., 80-94; res. Clifton Springs, N. Y., 95; res. Ben Lomond, Cal., from 95, and there d. June 20, 1896. 76 1857 Franklin Perry Chapin, b. Gill, Mass., Aug. 14, 1827; Amherst Coll., 52; ord. Camden, Me., Nov. 10, 57, p. to 67; Amherst, 68-73; No. Wej^mouth, 73-84; Easton, 85-90; E. Milton, 90-1; all in Mass.; res. Easton, 91-2; p. Hudson, N. H., from 93. Ephraim Chamberlain Cummings, b. Albany, Me., vSep. 2, 1825; Bow- doin Coll., 53; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 54-5; ord. Brewer, Me., Mar. 17. 58, p- 57-60; St. Johnsbury, Vt., 60-8; chaplain 15th Vt. regt., 62-3; in Europe 68-70; acting prof. Bowdoin Coll., 72-3; author; res. Portland, Me., from 70, and there d. Dec. 14, 1897. Henry Clinton Fay, b. Shrewsbury, Mass., Mar. 4, 1827; Amherst Coll., 54; Richmond, Me., 57-8; ord. W. Northwood, N. H., 58, p. to 64; Norton, 64-8; Hubbardston, 68-70; Harwich Port, 70-2; Towu- send, 73-6; Aver, 77; all in Mass.; Essex, Ct., 78-80; Holden, Mass., 80-1; Northwood, N. H., 81-4; res. Londonderry, N. H., 85-6; Somerville, Mass., 87; p. No. Reading, Mass., 89-91; res. Somerville, from 91. Lazarus Qott, b. Tremont, Mt. Desert, Me., May 29, 1818; ord. Ells- worth, Me., 52; p. F. B. churches in Orland, Dedham, Bluehill, Long Island, Hancock, and W. Ellsworth, Me.; res. Orland, 44-95; res. West Eden, Me., from 95, and there d. Mar. 2, 1896. riilan Hubbard Hitchcock, b. Marshall, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1831; Hamil- ton Coll., one year; Amherst Coll., 54; ord. No. Bergen, N. Y., 57; miss'y A. B. C. F. M. to Ceylon, India, 57-60; p. W. Boylston, 61-2; Westminster, 62-7; Winchendon, 67-9; all in Mass.; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., Constantinople, 69-82; p. Hubbardston, 83-8; res. Worcester, 88-91; res. Boston, 92-8; all in Mass.; p. Hubbardston, from 99. Albert Boyce Houston, b. Belfast, Me., Dec. 20, 1827; Searsport, Me., 66-74; evangelist, N. Y. state, from 75. William Henry Kingsbury, b. Jamaica, Vt., Mar. 13, 1833; Brown Univ., 53; ord. Corinth, Vt., Jan. 10, 59, p. 58-61; Essex, Vt., 61-4; U. S. Christian Commission, 64; Pomfret, Vt., 64-7; W. Woodstock, Ct., 67-70; N. Y. state, teacher, evangelist, editor, 70-81; res. New Haven, Ct., from 81. Francis Nathan Peloubet, D. D., b. New York City, Dec. 2, 1831; Williams Coll., 53; ord. Lanesville, Gloucester, 57, p. to 60; Oak- ham, 60-6; Attleboro, 66-71; Natick, 71-83; all in Mass.; author; res. Natick, to 89; res. Auburndale, Mass., from 89. 1857 Sidney Keith Bond Perkins, b. Braintree, Mass., Apr. 14, 1830; Am- herst Coll., 51; ord. Glover, Vt., 60, p. 58-76; vSo. Royalton, Vt., 76-82; Middleton, Mass., 82-7; Raynham, Mass., 87-1900; Perry, Me., from 1900. Ephraim Peter Roberts, b. Dorset, Vt., Oct. 23, 1825; Williams Coll., 54; ord. Bangor, Me., July 28, 57; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., to Micro- nesia, 57-62; res. White Salmon, Wn., 62-8; home miss'y in Oregon and Washington; teacher; res. The Dalles, Or., from 68; d. Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 6, 1893. James Qrey Roberts, D. D., b. England, 1831; Dartmouth Coll., 54; ord. 58; p. Hillsboro, 111., 61-4; Jacksonville, 111., 64-9; Kansas City, Mo., 69-78; Brooklyn, N. Y., 79-91; res. Brooklyn, from 91. Alanson Southworth, b. Winthrop, Me., Aug. 25, 1825; Otisfield, Me., 57-8; ord. So. Paris, Me., Jan. 13, 59, p. to 64; U. S. Christian Commission; d. So. Paris, Mar. 25, 1864. Benjamin Southworth, b. Winthrop, Me., Aug. 11, 1820; res. lie. Ban- gor, 57-8; ord. Vassalboro, Me., Feb. 24, 58, p. to 60; Hanson, Mass., 60-7; Wells, Me., 70-9; Stoddard, N. H., 80-2; res. So. Abington, Mass., from 82; d. Pepperell, Mass., July 6, 1883. Qeorge Alfred Buck, 2, b. Bucksport, Me., July 24, 1822; d. Whituey- ville, Me., Oct. 22, 1856. William Dodd Flagg, i, b. Boylston, Mass., Mar. 6, 1829; Amherst Coll., 53; ord. Barton, Vt. 58, p. 57-8; d. Boylston, May 12, 1859. John florton Green, D. D., i, b. Hadley, Mass., Mar. 12, 1830; Am- herst Coll., 53; ord. Hatfield, Mass., 57, p. to 68; So. Hadley, Mass., 68-70; Lowell, Mass., from 70. William Jackson rialtby, i, b. Sutton, Mass., Apr. 17, 1831; Yale Coll., 51; teacher, Morristown, Pa.; studying in Europe from 55; prof. -elect, Bowdoin Coll.; d. Madrid, Spain, Dec. 30, i860. William Hine Rhodes, 2, b. Colchester, Vt., Nov. 2, 1829; Univ. of Vt.; d. Cooper, Me., Aug. 26, 1856. 78 1858 1858 Jonathan Edwards Adams, D. D., b. Woolwich, Me., Apr. 29, 1822; Bowdoiu Coll., 53; ord. New Sharon, Me., Oct. 19, 59, p. 1064; U. S. Christian Commission; Searsport, Me., 64-76; sec. Me. Miss. Soc, 76-95; trustee Bangor Sem., from 83; member Board of Over- seers Bowdoin Coll., from 90; res. Bangor, Me., from 76, and there d. Jan. 21, 1901. Edward Henry Buck, b. Cairo, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1830; Hamilton Coll., 52; ord. E. Machias, Me., Sep. i, 58, p. to 59; Melrose, Mass., from 59; d. Maiden, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1861. James Hill Fitts, b. Caudia, N. H., Mar. 3, 1829; ord. Candia, Nov. 2, 59; p. Boxboro, Mass., 58-62; W. Boylston, Mass., 62-70; U. S. Christian Commission; res. lie. Andover Sem., 71; Topsfield, Mass., 71-80; So. Newmarket, now Newfields, N. H., from 80; author; member N. H. legislature, 95; d. Newfields, Nov. 22, 1900. George Edward Freeman, b. Caledonia, N. S., Nov. 12, 1833; Gorham Coll., Liverpool, N. S.; ord. Manchester, Mass., 58, p. to 62; Ames- bury, and Neponset, Mass., 62-7; Milford, N. H., 67-70; Abington, Mass., 70-9; Plainview, Minn., to 83; Fresno, Cal., 83-91; Bar Harbor, Me., 91-4; Lynnfield, Mass., 94-1900; res. Boston. Edward Hawes, D. D., b. Topsham, Me., Oct. 18, 1834; Bowdoin Coll., 55; ord. Waterville, Me., Nov. 9, 58, p. to 64; U. S. Christian Commission; Philadelphia, Pa., 64-73; New Haven, Ct., 73-84; Bur- lington, Vt., 85-99; field sec. Nat. Council Com. for ministerial relief, res. Hartford, Ct. Flavius Vespasian Norcross, b. Livermore Falls, now E. Livermore, Me., Apr. 25, 1829; Bowdoin Coll., 55; So. Waldoboro and Bremen, Me., 57-9; ord. Union, Me., Oct. 30, 60, p. to 89; res. Denver, Col., 89-90; p. Andover, Me., 90-6; res. Newcastle, Me., from 96. John Smith Sewall, D. D., b. Newcastle, Me., Mar. 20, 1830; Bow- doin Coll., 50; clerk U. S. N., in China and Japan, 50-4; ord. Wen- ham, Mass., Apr. 20, 59, p. to 67; chaplain 8th Mass. regt.,64; prof. Bowdoin Coll., 67-75; prof. Bangor Theol. Sem., from 75; member Board of Overseers, Bowdoin Coll., 75-85, Board of Trustees, from 85. George Henry Shepard, b. Hallowell, Me., June 30, 1831; Bowdoin Coll., 55; res. lie. Bangor, 58-9; d. Winthrop, Me., July 23, 1859. 79 1858-1859 Edward Payson Tenney, b. W. Concord, N. H., Sep. 29, 1835; Dart- mouth Coll.; ord. W. Coucord, 59; Assabet, Burlington, and Man- chester, Mass., 60-6; Central City, Col., 67-8; Topsfield, Braintree, Lowell, and Ashland, Mass., to 76; pres. Colorado Coll., 76-84; p. W. Newfield, Me., 87-8; Orford, N. H., 89-90; Pembroke, N. H., 91-3; editor and author; res. Cambridge, Mass., from 94. John Rogers Thurston, b. Bangor, Me., Sep. 4, 1831; Yale Coll., 51; teacher, Stamford, Ct., 51-5; res. lie. Bangor vSem., 58-9; ord. New- buryport, Mass., 59, p. to 70; U. S. Christian Commission, 64; p. Whitinsville, Mass., from 71. Edward Brewster Tuthill, b. Blooming Grove, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1827; Williams Coll., 54; Burlington, Me., 58-9; Baraboo, Wis., 61-2; Rosemond and Coucord, 111., 63-70; Georgetown, Col.; Honolulu, Kohala, Honokaa, H. I.; prof, pro tent. Oahu Coll.; p. Martinez, Cal., 75-9; res. Colorado Springs, Col., 79-83, preaching as health allowed, at Alpine, St. Elmo, Buena Vista, Red Cliff, et. al.; p. San Mateo, Cal., 84-5; San Miguel, Cal., 86-91; res. So. Riverside, now Corona, Cal., from 92, and there d. Mar. 18, 1900. 1859 John Baptist Charles Beaubien, b. St. Denis, P. Q., Oct. 6, 1837; St. Hyacinth Coll., and Rochester Univ.; ord. French Evan, ch., N. Y. City, 63; rector, chs. in N. Y. City, Toronto, Out., Fulton, N. Y., Salida, Col., Weatherford, Tex.; Bonham, Tex., 1901. William Henry Bessom, b. Boston, Mass., 1827; ord. Centerville, Mass., 60, p. to 65; Cotuit, Somerset and Chelsea, Mass.; New Bos- ton, N. H., 72-3; res. E. Boston, Mass.; res. Cambridge, Mass., and there d. May 18, 1900. George Philander Claflin, b. Upton, Mass., Feb. 11, 1831; ord. Ban- gor, Me., 59; miss'y A. M. A. to Western Africa, 59-76; author, teacher, physician; p. McPherson and Little River, Kan. 77-81; Wellsville, 81-3; Dunlap, 83-9; Milford, 89-90; Junction City, 90-1; res. Junction City, 91-2; all in Kansas; res. Dunlap, from 93. Henry Vaughan Emmons, b. Augusta, Me., Nov. 3, 1832; Amherst Coll., 54; ord. Perry and Pembroke, Me., 60, p. 59-62; U. S. Chris- tian Commisson; Lancaster, N. H., 65-74; res. Hallowell, Me., 74- 84; p. Oxford, Me., 84-6; Brownfield, Me., 87-90; Kittery Point, Me., from 90. 80 1859 Kiah Bailey Glidden, b. Newcastle, Me., Apr. 29, 1819; ord. Westmore- land, N. 11., 60, p. to 63; Enfield, 63-6; Redding, 66-9; Mansfield Cen- ter, 69-90; all in Ct.; res. Enfield, from 90, and there d. Oct. 15, 1891. Submarinus Girard Norcross, b. Dixfield, Me., Jan. 20, 1834; ord. So. Bridgton, Me., Oct. 11, 59, p. to 61; teacher. So. Paris, Me., 61-2; Eliot, Me., 62; vSaxonville, Mass, 63; near Pittsburg, Pa., 63-8; res. Turner, Me., 68-9, p. Mclndoes Falls, Vt., 69-72; No. Conway, N. H., from 73, and there d. Sep. 16, 1888. Edwin Beaman Palmer, b. Belfast, Me., Sep. 25, 1833; Bowdoin Coll., 56; ord. Newcastle, Me., Sep. 20, 59, p. to 62; chaplain 19th Me. regt., 62-3; vSouthbridge, 64-9; Chicopee, 69-75; Ipswich, 76-85; all in Mass.; treasurer, Mass. Home Miss. Soc, Boston, from 85; res. Winchester, Mass. Edwin Pond Parker, D. D., b. Castine Me., Jan. 13, 1836; Bowdoin Coll., 56; ord. Hartford, Ct., 60, p. from 60; author. Charles Baker Rice, D. D., b. Conway, Mass., June 29, 1829; hon. A. M Bowdoin Coll.; ord. Saco, Me., Dec. 5, 59, p. to 61; Danvers, Mass., 63-94; member Mass. legislature, 76-7; senate, 81; Mass. Board of Education, 77-83; sec. Bureau Ministerial supply, Boston, from 95; res. Danvers Centre. Martin Luther Richardson, b. Woburn, Mass., Apr. 18, 1830; Am- herst Coll., 56; ord. Woolwich, Me., Mar. 7, 60, p. 59-63; Globe Village, Mass., 63-7; Sturbridge, Mass., 67-88; member Mass. legis- lature, 71; Brimfield, Mass., 89-91; Montague, Mass., 91-9; res. Montague, from 99. Thomas Sargent Robie, b. Gorham, Me., Sep. 21, 1835; Bowdoin Coll., 56; ord. Waldoboro, Me., Oct. 25, 59, p. to 63; Oxford, and W. Falmouth, Me., 63-6; Salmon Falls, N. H., 66-9; Scituate, Mass., 70-2; New Ipswich and Walpole, N. H., 72-6; Winchendon, Provincetown, No. Carver, Mass., to 79; So. Plymouth, Mass., 79-87; Gilmanton, N. H., 88-9; Truro, Mass., 89-91; W. Granville, Mass., 92-5; W. Hawley, Mass., from 96. George Frederic Andrews, i, b. Providence, R. I.; Brown Univ.; res. Melrose, Mass. 81 1859-1860 William Henry Kelton, i, b. Roxbury, Mass., Sep. 26, 1835; ord. Bapt. ch. Bluehill, Me., 58, p. to 61; W. Waterville, now Oakland, Me., 61-6; No. Scituate, Mass., from 68, and there d. Apr. 4, 1871. 1860 Daniel Emerson Adams, b. Camden, Me., June 22, 1832; ord. "Wilton, N. H., Dec. 5, 60, p. to 76; Ashburnham, 76-84; Southboro, 85-93; res. Wellesley Hills, 93-8; all in Mass.; p. Mason, N. H., from 98. Smith Baker, D. D., b. Bowdoin, Me., Feb. 18, 1836; ord. Veazie, Me., July 26, 60, p. 59-68; U. S. Christian Commission; Orono, Me., a. p. 64-7, p. 68-71; Lowell, Mass., 71-90; Minneapolis, Minn., 90-3; East Boston, Mass., 93-8; Portland, Me., from 98. Samuel Drake Bowker, b. Blauchard, Me., Apr. 2, 1835; ord. Win- throp, Me., Oct. 17, 60, p. to 63; agt. Lincoln Coll., Topeka, Kan., 65-6; prof. Eug. Lit., same, from 66; d. Topeka, Feb. 6, 1868. Lewis Ormond Brastow, D. D., b. Brewer, Me., Mar. 23, 1834; Bow- doiu Coll., 57; ord. St. Johusbury, Vt., 61, p. to 72; chaplain, 12th Vt. regt.; p. Burlington, Vt., 73-84; prof. Yale Divinity School, from 85 . John White Chickering, b. Bolton, Mass., Sep. 11, 1831; Bowdoin Coll., 52; ord. Springfield, Vt., 60, p. to 63; sec. Vt. State Bib. Soc, 63-5; p. Exeter, N. H., 65-70; prof. Nat. Deaf Mute Coll., Washing- ton, D. C, from 70, and supplying churches in Washington and vicinity. Walter Enoch Darling, b. Milltown, N. B., Sep. 15, 1835; Bowdoin Coll., 57; ord. Foxcroft and Dover, May 20, 62, p. to 65; Orland, 65-6; Kennebunk, 66-76; all in Me.; Farmington, N. H., 77-89; d. Arlington Heights, Mass., Sep. 18, 1890. Andrew Jackson Fosdick, b. Nashua, N. H., June 23, 1833; ord. Alstead, N. H., 64, p. to 66; Dublin, N. H., 66-70; business; res. So. Boston, Mass. 82 1860-1861 David Sutherland Hibbard, b. Lisbon, N. H., Apr. 27, 1834; Bowdoin Coll., 57; ord. Gouldsboroaud Eastbrook, Me., July 20, 60, p. to 64; Amherst, Me., 64-6; Mt. Desert aud Tremout, Me., 66-8; Ceuter Ossipee, N. H., 68-70; Wentworth, N. H., 71-5; Loudou, N. H. 75-6; prill. Gilmauton Acad., N. H., 77-8; p. Eliot, Me., 78-84; Liming- ton. Me., 84-5; Copiama, Kan., 85-6; E. Sumner, Me., 87-94; res. Gorham, Me., from 94. Simeon Coffin Higgins, b. Thorudike, Me., Sep. 23, 1832; ord. Tur- ner, Me., Nov. 7, 60, p. to 63; chaplain, 30th Me. regt., 63-5; res. Harvard, Mass., 66-9; teacher, Everett, Quincy, aud Somerville, Mass., 70-9; Davenport, Iowa, 83-4; res. Somerville, Mass., 85-8; res. Maiden, Mass., from 88, and there d. Feb. 9, 1897. Rowland Bailey Howard, b. Leeds, Me., Oct. 17, 1834; Bowdoin Coll., 56.; Albany Law School, N. Y., 56-7; ord. Farmington, Me., Oct. II, 60, p. to 70; U. S. Christian Commission; Princeton, 111., 70-5; E. Orange, N. J., 75-9; Rockport, Mass., 79-85; assoc. editor Advance, 75-82; sec. Am. Peace Soc, and editor, Boston, Mass., from 84; res. Arlington, Mass.; del. to Peace Congress, Paris, 89, London, 90, Rome, 91; d. in Rome, Jan. 25, 1892. George Augustus Putnam, b. Dunbarton., N. H., May 8, 1835; Union Coll., 58; ord. Yarmouth, Me., Nov. 14, 60, p. to 70; Millbury, Mass., from 71. Charles Whittier, b. Amesbury, Mass., Aug. 3, 1830; Williams Coll., 56; ord. Dennysville, Me., Nov. 13, 60, p. to 91; U. S. Christian Commission, 64; state miss'y for eastern Me., from 91; res. Calais, 91-7, Orono, 97-1901, Bangor, from 1901. John Gray Ricker, i, b. Poland, Me., Mar. 10, 1810; Barringtou, N. S.; Aroostook Co., Me.; miss'y at large, Haverhill and Groveland, Mass., thirteen years; city miss'y, Boston; res. Groveland, Mass., and there d. Mar. 16, 1890. 1861 Ebenezer Bean, b. Conway, N. H. July 20, 1829; Bowdoin Coll., 57; ord. Dexter, Me., Mar. 25, 62, p. 61-2; Gray, 63-74 and 77-93; Cam- den, 74-6; Fort Fairfield, 76-7; Bluehill, from 93: all in Me. 83 1861 Charles Freeman Boynton, b. Pliipsburg, Me., Sep. 7, 1832; ord. Old Town, Me., Aug. 6, 61, p. to 62; Hubbardston, Mass., 62-4; home miss'y, Fort Dodge, Otho, and Eldora, la., 64-73; Presb.ch. Lewes, Del., 73-6; Milford, Del., 76-9; Freeport, N. Y., 79-81; teaching and preaching, res. Freeport, from 81. James Patton Chamberlain, b. Honolulu, H. I., June 9, 1835; Wil- liams Coll.; p. Dixfield, Me., 61-2; Copperopolis, Cal., 63-4; U. S. army, 64-5; p. Stockbridge, Wis., 66, ord. Oct. 25, 66; New London, 67-71; Elk Grove, 71-5; Bloomer, 75-80; Clintonville, 80-4; Trem- pealeau, 85-94; all in Wis.; res. Mt. Vernon, Oregon. Stacy Fowler, b. Machias, Me., Feb. 27, 1829; ord. No. Yarmouth, Me., Sep. 30, 62, p. to 64; Turner, Me., 64-6; Millbury, 67-79; edi- tor, res. Cambridge and Roxbury, 80-8; p. Cliftondale, from 88; all in Mass.; d. Cliftondale, Nov. 3, 1892. Samuel Spring Gardner, b. Brewer, Me., Jan. 9, 1831; Bowdoin Coll., 55; res. lie. Bangor, 61-2; ord. Bellows Falls, Vt., Oct. 3, 62, p. to 64; chaplain U. S. army, 64-6; lawyer and judge of probate, Green- ville, Ala., 66-72; Treasury dept., Washington, D. C, from 73; d. Washington, Mar. 24, 1899. Charles Lewis Nichols, b. Starks, Me., July 30, 1831; Bowdoin Coll., 57; ord. Princeton, Me., Nov. 7, 61, p. to 65; U. 8. Christian Com- mission; Pownal, 65-71; Brownville, 71-86; So. Freeport, 86-8; Princeton, 89-93; Phipsburg, from 93; all in Me. Benjamin Wisner Pond, b. Bangor, Me., Mar. 26, 1836; Bowdoin Coll., 57; ord. Barton, Vt., Jan. 62, p. to 64; F'reedmen's Relief Associa- tion in Washington, D. C, and North Carolina, 64-6; p. Charle- niont, Mass., 67-70; York, Me., 70-3; examiner. Patent Office, Washington, D. C, from 73; res. Falls Church, Va., 73-92, Wash- ington, from 92. Isaiah Perley Smith, LL. D., b. No. Bridgton, Me., Feb. 13, 1836; Bowdoin Coll., 58; teacher, 61-4; ord. Temple, N. H., 64, p. to 67; Schuyler and Fontanelle, Neb., 68-9; Paxton, Mass., 70; Berlin and Chesterfield, Mass., 71-2; Dover, N. H., 76; Centerville and Chat- ham, Mass., 78-82; Falmouth, Me., 84; Union and Stafford Springs, 85-9; Wolcott, 90-2; res. Waterbury, 92-5; all in Ct.; p. Salem Depot, N. H., 95-6; teacher; res. Salem Depot, from 96. 84 1861 Benjamin Poor Snow, b. Rumford, Me., Feb. 14, 1831; Bowdoin Coll., 55; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 58-60; teacher, 60-9; ord. No. Yarmouth, May 10, 70, p. 69-72; editor, Portland, 72-5; p. Alfred, 75-81; Houlton, 81-3; supt. schools, Biddeford; p. Willard, 86-90; all in Me.; prin. Yarmouth Acad., from 91. Samuel William Tenney, b. Norridgewock, Me., Mar. 10, 1834; Bow- doin Coll., 56; U. S. Christian Commission; d. Camp Stoneman, Va., June 23, 1864. Horace Toothaker, b. Old Town, Me., Feb. 12, 1S33; Dartmouth Coll.; ord. Boothba}', Me., Sep. 5, 61, p. to 64; U. S. Christian Commis- sion; New Sharon, Me., 64-72; Deering, Me., 72-3; d. Albany, Ga., Mar. i, 1875. Joseph Walker, b. So. Paris, Me., June 5, 1830; res. lie. Bangor, 61-2; res. Portland, Me. Qowen Coombs Wilson, b. Boothbay, Me., Feb. 8, 1833; Waterville Coll., 57; ord. Winterport, Me., Oct. i, 61, p. to 66; U. S. Christian Commission; p. Windsor, Ct., 66-91; gen. miss'y M. M. S. for west- ern Me., 91-5; agt. Me. Bible Soc, from 95; res. Woodfords, Me. Israel Carleton, 2, b. Haverhill, Mass., Mar. 13, 1832; Williams Coll., 57; ord. E. Glastenbury, Ct., 63, p. to 65; Utica, 65-84; Meadville, 70-6; Stokes Mound, 72-84; all in Mo.; Lebanon, Or., from 84. Convers Rollins Daggett, 2, b. Greene, Me., Mar. 14, 1820; chaplain 23rd Me. regt.; res. Greene. George Henry Pickard, 2, b. Lewiston, Me., Apr. 2, 1838; Amherst Coll.; d. Auburn, Me., Mar. 16, 1863. Edwin Reed, i, b. Bath, Me., Oct. 19, 1835; Bowdoin Coll., 58; busi- ness, Bath; supt. schools; mayor; member Me. legislature, two terms; res. Cambridge, Mass. John Pillsbury Watson, i, b. Guilford, N. H., Nov. 22, 1826; Bow- doin Coll., 56; Union Theol. Sem., 61; teacher, Salisbury, Ct., 61-2; ord. Presb. ch., N. Y. city, June 22, 62; p. E. Putnam, Ct., 62-6; teacher, Hopewell, Pa., 66-7; p. Chanceford, Pa., 67-8; Leverett, Mass., 68-71; Shutesbury, Mass., 71-3, and E. Leverett, 71-4; Windsor, Ct., 75; res. Leverett,^ 75-83; agt. Presb. Board Pub., Bos- ton, Mass., from 84; d. Laconia, N. H., Jan. 22, 1887. 85 1862 1862 Edwin Hyde Alden, b. Windsor, Vt., Jan. 14, 1836; Dartmouth Coll., 59; ord. Windsor, Vt., Apr. 13, 64, miss'y to Freedmen, La.; Waseca, Minn., 67-70, and 73-5; Alton, Minn., 70-3; Albert L,ea, Minn., from 75; Athol, Dak., 81-6; Ree Heights, So. Dak., 88-9; res. Vt., 90-3; res. Athol, Dak., 93-8; p. Tunbridge, Vt., from 99. John Graves Bailey, b. Hardwick, Vt., Nov. 11, 1832; Middlebury Coll., 59; ord. Hyde Park, Vt. 64, p. 62-72; Windsor and Green Ridge, Mo., 72-87; Rogers, Ark., 87-93; ^^s. Rogers, from 94. Leander Samuel Coan, b. Exeter, Me., Nov. 17, 1837; ord. Amherst, Me., June 18, 63, p. 62-4; U. S. army, 64; Boothbay, Me., 65-7; Brownville, Me., 67-70; city miss'y. Fall River, Mass., 72-4; p. Alton, N. H., from 75, and there d. Sep. 24, 1879. Joseph Francis Dudley, D. D., b. Raymond, N. H., June 11, 1830; Dartmouth Coll., 58; ord. Miuueapolis, Minn., Dec. 28, 64, p. St. Paul, Minn., 64-6; Winona, Minn., 66-9; Eau Claire, Wis., 69-95; Fargo, No. Dak., from 95. Henry Farrar, b. Lancaster, N. H., Nov. 26, 1831; Bowdoin Coll., 56; res. lie. Bangor; Springfield and Carroll, Me., 62-5; ord. Dalton, N. H., Nov. 6,67, p. 65-8; Andover, 68-72; Gilead, 72-7; Weld, 79-81; all in Me.; Stowe, Me., and Chatham, N. H., 82-7; res. Gilead, Me. Benson flerrill Frink, b. Bartlett, N. H., June 20, 1838; ord. Derby, Vt., 63, p. to 65; Mont Vernon, N. H., 65-7; Portland, Me., 68-9; Saco, Me., 69-73; Beverly, 73-6; Hamilton, 76-81; So. Abington, 81-4; Shelburne, 84-9; W. Brookfield, 89-95; all in Mass.; res. W. Brookfield, from 95. Dennis Clark Frink, b. Raymond, Me., Oct. 30, 1832; Beloit Coll., 59; ord. Melbourne, P. Q., Sep. 25, 62, p. to 66; New Boston, N. H., from 66, and there d. June 22, 1871. Alexander Fuller, b. W. Sandwich, Mass., Dec. 28, 1838; Waterville Coll., 59; No. Carver, Mass., 62-3; ord. Chiltouville, Mass., Oct. 28, 63, p. to 69; d. Kingston, Mass., Dec. 5, 1869. 86 1862 Americus Fuller, D. D., b. Jay, Me., Nov. i, 1834; Bowdoin Coll., 59; ord. Hallowell, Me., Oct. i, 62, p. to 66; chaplain, io6th regt. U. S. colored troops, 64; Rochester, Miuu., 66-74; rniss'y A. B. C. F. M., Aiutab, Turkey, 74-82; Minneapolis, Minn., 82-4; returned to Tur- key, 85; pres. Central Turkey Coll., Aintab, from 88. Lot Libby Harmon, b. Mason, N. H., Oct. 20, 1826; ord. Scarboro, Me., F. B. ch.. Mar. 5, 57; p. Bath, Me., 58-60; agt. S. S. Soc, 62-5, res. Pittsfield, Me.; res. lie. Bangor, 65; p. Portsmouth, N. H., 66- 78; Hampton, N. H., 78-81; Philadelphia, Pa., 81-2; Como, Fla., 82-92; No. Sterling, Ct., 93-5; Madison, N. H., 95-8; Brunswick, Me., from 98. William Henry Haskell, b. Greene, Me., Sep. 29, 1833; ord. Durham, Me., Mar. 17, 63, p. 62-5; Westbrook, 65-7; Woodfords, Deering, 67-8; West Falmouth, from 69; all in Me. Luther Keene, b. Milo, Me., Jan. 30, 1830; Amherst Coll., 59; ord. No. Brookfield, Mass., 62, p. to 67; Franklin, Mass., from 69, and there d. Apr. 17, 1874. Joseph Kyte, b. Highland, N. Y., Mar. 8, 1836; ord. Mechanic Falls, Me., Sep. 25, 62, p. to 64; U. S. Christian Commission; No. Water- ford, 65-8; Sandy Point, 68-71; Alfred, 71-5; Buxton, 75-9; all in Me.; Plaistow, N. H., 79-84; Brimfield, Mass., 84-7; Northfield, Ct., 88- 94; res. So. Braintree, Mass., 94-9; p. No. Anson, Me., from 99. William Leavitt, b. Buxton, Me., May 3, 1829; Boothbay, Me., 62-4, ord. Jan. 27, 64; Presque Isle, Me., 65-6; Minneapolis, Minn., 67-9; Monticello, la., 70-7; Fayette, la., 77-8; Ashland, Neb., 78-85; edi- tor; res. Ashland, 86, Norfolk, Neb., from 87. Thomas Augustus Lewis, b. Ware, Mass., June 13, 1835; Amherst Coll., 59; d. Shutesbury, Mass., July 9, 1865. John Kent Lincoln, b. Worcester, Mass., July 5, 1828; ord. Bangor, Me., Sep. 30, 62; chaplain 22nd Me., 62-4; injured at Port Hudson, Miss.; res. Bangor, from 64, and there d. May 20, 1887. Benjamin Franklin flanwell, b. Jay, Me., Feb. 18, 1831; Bowdoin Coll., 59; ord. So. Bridgton, Me., Aug. 27, 62, p. to 66; U. S. Christian Commission; Turner, Me., 66-7; Mattapoisett, Mass., 67-70; Platts- mouth, Neb., 70-2; Lawler, la., from 73, and there d. Feb. 24, 1874. 87 1862 George Nathaniel Marden, b. Coucord, N. H., Mar. i8, 1836; ord. Boxboro, Mass., 62, p. to 64; U. S. Christian Commission, Va., 64-5; p. Orland, Me., 65-8; Farmington, Me., 70-5; So. Weymouth, Mass., 77-81; prof. Colorado Coll., from 81. Edward Noel Phocas de Raymond, b. Riviere Du Loup, P. Q., Dec. 25, 1834; St. Mary's Coll., Montreal; St. Joseph's Coll., 56; ord. Hinesburg, Vt., Sep. 16, 62; p. Grenville, P. Q., 62-4; Fort Kent, Me., 64-5; Newago, Mich., 65-8; Middleville, Mich., 68-71; Harford, N. Y., 71-6; Fairmount, Minn., 77-8; Presb. ch., Le Roy, Minn., 78- 84; Tower, Minn., 84-90; Sedro, Wash., 90-2; Virginia, Minn., 92- 5; res. Duluth, Minn., from 95. Qeorge Lewis Roberts, b. London, Eng., Dec. 17, 1831; Illinois Coll., 59; ord. Hillsboro, 111., June 24, 64, p. to 67; Tremont and Morton, 67-80; Forrest, 80-5; Normal, 85-8; La Salle, from 88; all in 111.; d. La Salle, Sep. 24, 1893. Qeorge Henry Blake, 2, b. Portland, Me., Oct. 7., 1847; res. Portland. Henry James Bruce, i, b. Hardwick, Mass., Feb. 5, 1835; Amherst Coll., 59; Andover Theol. Sem., 62; ord. Springfield, Mass., Sep. II, 62; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., Marathi Mission, Western India, from 62; stations, Ahmednagar, Khokar, Rahuri, Satara, and Mo- rita; author and translator; res. Satara. Samuel James Donelly, i, b. E. Nottingham, Pa., Sep. 23, 1829; Princeton Theol. Sem., 61; ord. New Castle Presbytery, Del., Oct. 7, 63; p. Hancock, Md., 63-5; res. Covington, Ky., 66-8; d. Wash- ington, D. C, Nov. 15, 1868. Ezra Barker Pike, M. D., I, b. Hiram, Me., May 6, 1833; Medical School Bowdoin Coll., 57; ord. Hiram, Sep. 17, 63; p. Hiram, Stow, Sweden and Brownfield, 63-9; Stow, and Chatham, N. H., 69-73; Boothbay, Me., 73-7; Northwood and Atkinson, N. H., 77-82; Brentwood, N. H., 82-6; W. Newbury, Mass., 86-9; res. Exeter, N. H., 89-92; p. Morris, Ct., 92-5; Abiugton, Ct., 95-9; res. E. Brentwood, N. H., from 99. 1863 1863 George Brainerd Buzelle, b. Northwood, N. H., Aug. 19, 1833; Water- ville Coll., 60; U. S. Christian Commissiou; agt. Am. S. S. U. to 68; a. p. Priucetou, Me., 68-9; res. Portland, Me., from 69; sec. Bureau of Charities, Brooklyn, N. Y., from 82; d. Brooklyn, Apr. 25, 1893. Richard Draper Douglass, b. Westport, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1836; Amherst Coll., 60; U. S. Christian Commission, 63-5; Boston, Mass., 65-6; supt. Children's Aid Soc, Brooklyn, N. Y., from 67; d. Brooklyn, Apr. 2, 1885. William Wallace Dow, b. Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 27, 1832; Dart- mouth Coll., 61; ord. W. Brooksville, Me., May 23, 66, p. 1069; Waterford, Me., 69-71; Winchendon, 71-4 and 89-90; Douglas, 74-81; Norfolk, 81-2; all in Mass.; Kittery, Me., 82-6; Danbury, N. H., 86-7; res. Portsmouth, N. H., 88-9; p. Lebanon Centre, Me., 90-1; res. Portsmouth, from 92. Edward Cornelius Ewing, b. Walpole, N. H., Dec. 20, 1837; Amherst Coll., 59; ord. Ashfield, 63, p. to 67; Enfield, 67-83; Danvers, 83-99; res. Roxbury, from 99; all in Mass. Perrin Batchelder Fisk, b. Waitsfield, Vt., July 3, 1837; ord. Dracut, Mass., 63, p. to 65; Rockport, Mass., 65; Peacham, 65-70; Lyndon- ville, 70-4; Springfield, 74-8; all in Vt.; L,ake City, Minn., 78-82; agt. Carleton Coll., 82-3; Piano, 111., 83-5; Mount Dora, 85-6; Alta- monte, 86-8; L,ake Brantley and Palm Springs, 88-9; all in Fla.; Morrisville, 89-92; Lyndon, 92-9; Greensboro, from 99; all in Vt. Joseph Porter Green, b. Maui, H. I., Oct. 30, 1833; Punahoa Coll., Honolulu; member Hawaiian legislature, 60; ord. Bangor, Me., July 30, 63; city miss'y, Bangor; U. S. Christian Commission; teacher, Maui, and Honolulu, H. I., 64-72; lawyer and preacher; d. Honolulu, June 27, 1886. John Bunce Griswold, b. Manchester, Ct., Nov. 11, 1830; Dartmouth Coll., 6q; res. lie. Bangor; a. p. Solon and Bingham, Me., 63; Rock- port, Mass., 64; Holland, Vt., 64-5; Braintree, Vt., 66-8; Westford and Willington, 69-71; ord. Talcottville, Jan. 28, 72; p. E. Hamp- ton, 71-4; Millington, 77-80; Lisbon, 83-6; res. So. Manchester, from 86; all in Ct.; d. So. Manchester, Apr. i6, 1896. 89 1863 Charles L. Guild, b. Waterbury, Vt., Apr. lo, 1834; res. lie. Bangor, 63-4; ord. Bangor, Feb. 4, 64; Wabaunsee, Kan., 64-8; Milford, and Cottonwood Falls, Kan., 68-70; Perry, Me., 71-3; Buckland, 73-8; E. Charlemont, 78-85, and W. Hawley, 81-5; all in Mass.; Enos- burg, Vt., 85-92; Greensboro, Vt., from 92; d. Jan. 2, 1899. Edwin Alphonso Harlow, b. Mexico, Me., Dec. 5, 1833; Bowdoin Coll., 60; ord. W. Minot, Me., Aug. 26, 63; Kansas City, Mo., 63-4; Grasshopper Falls, Kan., 64-7; Wyandotte, Kan., 67-71; Cape Eliz- abeth, Me., 71-84; general state miss'y in Me., 84-90; p. Madison and No. Anson, 90-2; Robbinston, 92-5; res. So. Windham, 96-1900; p. Litchfield, from 1901; all in Me. Lincoln Harlow, b. Turner, Me., May 7, 1838; ord. W. Minot, Me., Aug. 26, 63; p. Lewis, la., 63-5; Olathe, Kan., 65-7; Council Grove, 67-73; Neosho Falls and Geneva, Kan., 73-6; Lyndeboro, N. H., 76-8; Charlemont, Mass., 78-81; Putney, Vt., 81-4; Becket, Mass., 84-7; Lanesboro, Mass., 87-8; Ellington, N. Y., 88-90; Coventry, Vt., 91-4; Post Mills and W. Fairlee, Vt., from 94; d. Post Mills, Oct. 9, 1896. Silas Ketchum, b. Barre, Vt., Dec. 4, 1835; Wardsboro, Vt., 63-5; edi- tor, Brattleboro, Vt., 65-6; ord. Bristol, N. H., Sep. 17, 67, p. 66-75; Maplewood, Mass., 75-6; Poquonock, Ct., from 77; author; pres. N. H. Antiquarian Soc, and member various historical societies; d. Boston, Mass., Apr. 24, 1880. Francis Blunt Knowlton, b. Farmington, Me., Jan. 12, 1832; Bow- doin Coll., 58; Waldoboro, 63-5; ord. Phillips, Aug. 29, 65, p. to 66; So. Paris, 66-7; all in Me.; Alstead, N. H., 67-71; Orford, N. H., 71-82; res. Athol, Mass., 82-7; p. Phillipston, Mass., 87-8; res. Athol, from 88. Thomas Thompson flerry, b. Boothbay, Me., Mar. 21, 1837; ord. Naples, Me., June 9, 64, p. 62-5; Gorham, N. H., 65-6; Norway, 66-72; Machias, 72-4; res. Auburn, from 75; all in Me.; d. Auburn, Aug. 5, 1891. Thomas Kimball Noble, D. D., b. Norway, Me., Jan. 19, 1832; Bow- doin Coll., 57; ord. Winthrop, Me., Oct. 13, 63, p. to 64; U. S. Christian Commission, 64; chaplain U. S. army, 65-9; Cleveland, O., 69-72; San Francisco, Cal., 72-87; Norwalk, Ct., from 90. 90 18f>3 Edward Augustus Rand, b. Portsmouth, N. H., Apr. 5, 1837; Bow- doin Coll., 57; Union Theol. vSem., 61-2; U. S. Christian Commis- sion, 63; ord. Amesbury, Mar. 2, 65, p. 64-7; So. Boston, 67-76; Franklin, 76-9; rector P. E. ch. Hyde Park, 80-2; Concord, 82-6; Watertown, from 83, and Belmont, 86-1900; all in Mass.; author. Benjamin Tucker Sanborn, b. Fremont, N. H., Sep. 24, 1828; res. lie. Bangor, 63-4; ord. Bangor, Feb. 4, 64; p. Columbia Falls, Me., 63-5; U. S. Christian Commission; Freeport, Me., 65-70; Eliot, Me., 70-5; res. Salem, N. H"., 75-84; Boston, Mass., from 84, and there d.Jan. 3, 1885. Cyrus Stone, D. D., b. Jay, Me., Apr. 20, 1837; Bowdoin Coll., 57; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 60-2; res. lie. Bangor, 63-4; ord. M. E. ch., E. Me. Conf., 65; Newport, Dover, Dexter, Bucksport, Thomaston, Bangor, Rockland, and Farmington, Me.; d. Hall(5well, Me., Feb. 7, 1889. George Augustus Tewksbury, b. Albany, Me., June 2, 1839; Port- land Medical School, two years; ord. Portland, Me., Dec. 21, 63, p. to 70; Plymouth, Mass., 70-84; Cambridgeport, Mass., 85-9; Seattle, Wash., 89-91; Concord, Mass., from 91. William Eustis Brooks, i, b. Bloomfield, Me., June 6, 1835; Water- ville Coll., 62; capt. i6th Me. regt. 62-3; Yale Theol. Sem.; ord. Clinton. Ct., May 23, 67, p. to 75; W. Haven, Ct., 75-80; prof. Theol. Inst., Austin, Tex., 80-4; p. Chicago, 111., 85-93; Muscatine, la., 93-4; res. Chicago, 95; p. Benton Harbor, Mich., 96-7; Chicago, 98-9; So. Paris, Me., from 99. John Wesley Cole, i, b. Stark, N. H., Dec. 7, 1831; and there d. Feb. 8, 1862. Charles Albion Conant, 2, b. Temple, Me., July 28, 1833; Union Coll., 60; Auburn Theol. Sem., 63; ord. Moravia, N. Y., 64, p. to 65; U. S. Christian Commission; Genoa, N. Y., 65-71; Pike, N. Y., 71-2; E. Amherst, Mass., 72-6; Duluth, 76-7; Cannon Falls, 78-82; St. Paul, 82-3; Wayzata, 84; all in Minn.; Amsterdam, N. Y., from 85; Dutch Ref. ch. Lisha's Kill, N. Y., from 95. 91 1863-1864 Charles Henry Howard, i, b. Leeds, Me., Aug. 28, 1838; Bowdoin Coll., 59; U. S. army, 61-8; bvt. Brig. Geu.; Western Sec. A. M. A., res. Chicago, 68-72; ed. Advance., Chicago, 72-82; Inspector Indian agencies, and supt. Indian educational work, 82-6; editor, Chicago, from 86; res. Glencoe, 111. Horatio Oliver Ladd, I, b. Hallowell, Me., Aug. 31, 1839; Bowdoin Coll., 59; Yale Theol. Sem., 63; ord. Cromwell, Ct., 65, p. to 68; prof. Olivet Coll., Mich., and p. Cong, ch., 68-70; Romeo, Mich., 70-3; prin. N. H. State Normal school, 73-6; p. Hopkinton, Mass., 77-80; founder and pres. Univ. of New Mexico, 81-9; founder Ramona Indian school, and U. S. Indian school, vSanta Fe; super- visor of census New Mexico, 89-90; P. E. ch. from 91; rector Fish- kill, N. Y., 91-6; Jamaica, L. I., from 96; author. Charles Brigham Ruggles, 2, b. Rutland, Mass., June 2, 1833; Am- herst Coll., 60; bookseller, Cincinnati, O., and there d. Jan. 31, 1896. William Packard Tucker, D. D., i, b. Biddeford, Me., July 24, 1834; Bowdoin Coll., 54; tutor and librarian, Bowdoin Coll., 57-63; ord. P. E. ch., 66; rector, Bath, Me., Stockton, Cal., and St. Augustine's Coll., Benicia, Cal.; Holyoke, Mass.; Pawtucket, R. I., from 76; archdeacon of R. I.; d. Pawtucket, May 4, 1898. Qeorge Webster, i, b. Bangor, Me., Aug. 26, 1834; Bowdoin Coll., 59; U. S. army, 61-6; lieut. 12th Me.; major loth U. vS. col. heavy artillery; bvt. lieut. -col.; banker, res. Bangor. 1864 John Worthington Hopkins Baker, b. Greensboro, Vt., Feb. 7, 1835; Dartmouth Coll., 61; ord. Brighton, Vt., June 29, 65, p. 64-6; in- spector of customs. Island Pond, 67-8; p. No. Waterford, 68-70; Topsham, 70-1; Brewer, 71-4; New Sharon, 74-7; manufacturer, Farmington Falls, 77-92; all in Me.; foreman vState Industrial school for girls, Lancaster, Mass., 92-6; p. Enosburg, Vt., from 96. Thomas Edwin Brastow, b. Brewer, Me., Aug. 14, 1835; Williams Coll., 61; ord. Jackson and Brooks, Oct. 11, 65, p. 64-9; Orland, 69-71; Sherman Mills, 72-5; business, from 76, res. Rockport; all in Maine. 92 18(>4 John jCalhoun Chamberlain, b. Brewer, Me., Aug. 31, 1838; Bowdoin Coll., 59; chaplain nth Me.; V. S. Christian Commission; Inspec- tor Internal Rev. dept. N. Y. city, from 66; d. Castine, Me., Aug. 10, 1867. Vaola John Hartshorne, b. Amherst, N. H., May 21, 1834; Dartmouth Coll., 60; ord. Portland, Me., Jan. 16, 65, p. 64-6; Enfield, N. H., 66-74; Hyannis, 75-80; Lawrence, 80-2; Plympton, 82-7; res. Brock- ton, 88-90; Plympton, 92-4; So. Hanover, 95-7; Halifax, 98; all in Mass.; p. Plympton, 1900; d. Silver Lake, Mass., Apr. 14, 1900. Albion Henry Johnson, b. Vienna, Me., Oct. 12. 1840; Bowdoin Coll., 61; ord. Limington, Me., Oct. 31, 65, p. to 68; Rockport, Me., 74-5; So. Braintree, Mass., 75-8; Acworth, N. H., 78-82; Clarendon Hills, Hyde Park, Mass., 82-96; res. Hyde Park, 96-9; p. Ferndale, Cal., from 99. William Matheson Johnson, b. Saco, Me., July 28, 1834; Bowdoin Coll.; d. Brunswick, Me., Oct. 12, 1864. Samuel riorrison, b. Windham, N. H., Apr. 22, 1830; Amherst Coll., 59; ord. Portland, Me., Oct. 25, 65, p. to 68; Prescott, and Sheboy- gan Falls, Wis., 68-77; No. Truro, 82-4; Falmouth, 84-7; res. Brain- tree, 88-90; p. Charlton, 91-4; all in Mass.; res. Braintree, from 95. Charles Sumner Perkins, b. Auburn, Me., Oct. 25, 1836; Bowdoin Coll., 60; ord. Lewiston, Me., Oct. 6, 64; ist F. B. ch., N. Y. City, 64-5; Providence, R. I., 65-72; Greenville, R. I., 72-5; Portland, Me., 75-9; Boston, Mass., 79-85; Lyndon, Vt., 85-91; Dover, N. H., 91-5; No. Woodstock, N. H., from 97. Jacob Loring Pratt, b. So. Weymouth, Mass., Aug. 8, 1837; Amherst Coll., 62; Norway and Oxford, Me., 65-6; ord. Strong, Me., Nov. 7, 67, p. 66-71, and 75-80; author; teacher; res. Strong, Me., and there d. Nov. 15, 1891. Minot Judson Savage, D. D., b. Norridgewock, Me., June 10, 1841; ord. Norridgewock, Aug. 9, 64; San Mateo, and Grass Valley, Cal., 64-7; res. P'ramingham, Mass., 68-70; Hannibal, Mo., 70-3; Chicago, 111., 73-4; ch. of the Unity, Boston, Mass., 74-96; author; N. Y. City, from 96. Edwin Smith, b. Searsport, Me., Mar. 8, 1836; Bowdoin Coll., 61; ord. Lynn, Mass., 65, p. to 69; Barre, 69-78; So. Braintree, 79-82; May- nard, 82-6; Bedford, 86-99; Ballardvale, from 99; all in Mass. 93 1864 George Williams, D. D., b. Dexter, Me., Jan. 8, 1834; res. lie. Ban- gor, 64-5; ord. Temple, N. H., 65, p. 1067; Townsend, Mass., 67-8; Somerset., Mich., 69-71; Grass Lake, Mich., 71-3; Janesville, Wis., 73-5; Litchfield, Mich., 75-7; Presb. ch., Lanesboro, Minn., 77-9; Niobrara, Neb., 79-83 and 88-90; Grand Island, Neb., 83-8; trustee, Hastings Coll., Neb.; Mitchell, So. Dak., 90-4; Blair, Neb., from 94. James Tilden Gannett, i, b. Bath, Me., Aug. 26, 1837; d. Woolwich, Me., Sep. 16, 1876. Alanson Currier Herrick, i, b. Sedgwick, Me., May 17, 1834; Water- ville Coll., 57; Union Theol. Sem., 66; prin. Hebron Acad., 61-3, 66-71; ord. Canton, Me., Bapt. ch., Oct. 15, 72, p. 71-6; Freeport, Me., 76-84; Sacramento, Cal., 84-91 and 92-4; chaplain Cal. legis- lature, 91-2; Oak Park, Cal., 93-1900; vSacrameuto from 1900. Henry flartin Holmes, i, b. Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 13, 1832; Am herst Coll., 60; Andover Theol. Sem., 64; U. S. Christian Commis sion, 64-5; Lunenburg, Vt., 65-6; ord. May 10, 66; Ticonderoga, N Y., 66-7; supt. Children's Aid Soc, Brooklyn, N. Y., 67-8; p Greenwich, N. Y., 68-9; Benson, Vt., 69-75; Southboro, Mass., 75 8; Ayer, Mass., 78-85; Plainfield, N. H., 86-8; Rye, N. H., 88-91 res. Bartlett, N. H., 91-4, Ayer, Mass., 94-6, Provincetown, Mass., from 96. John Cephas Houghton, i, b. Harvard, Mass., Dec. 26, 1836; Am- herst Coll., 61; Princeton Theol. Sem., one year; Union Theol. Sem., 64; ord. Morrisville, Vt., Jan. 15, 68, p. 67-9; Coventry, Vt., 69-70; Island Pond, Vt., 70-3; Stanwick, Ct., 73-5; Benson, Vt., 76- 8; Cornwall, Vt., 79-82; Interlachen, Fla., 83-4; Weybridge, Vt., 84- 6 and 88-91; Prescott, Ariz., 86-7; San Bernadino, Cal., 87-8; res. Middlebury, Vt., from 83, and there d. Nov. 18, 1900. Francis Willard Webster, i, b. Bangor, Me., Aug. 26, 1836; Bowdoin Coll., 60; capt. 3rd. regt. U. S. C. T.; surveyor-general of Fla., three years; Wis. Cent. R. R., 71-5; business, Milwaukee, Wis.; Manitowoc, Wis.; res. Sherwood, Tenn. 94 1865 1865 William Ferdinand Bacon, b. Bedford, Mass., Oct. 2, 1834; ord. Ames- bury, Mass., >Sep. 26, 67, p. to 70; Lacouia, N. H., 72-6; res. Chelsea, 76-80; p. Easthamptou, 80-8; res. Medford, from 89; all in Mass. Leavitt Bartlett, b. Coventry, Vt., Aug. 14, 1837; lawyer, Irasburg, Vt., 59-63; ord. Bangor, Me., July 27, 65; p. Kansas City, Mo., 65-8; No. Bennington, Vt., 68-70; Jersey City, N. J., 70-1; Yarmouth, Me., 71-3; Olathe, Kan., 74-8; res. Clifton, Kan., 78-9, Kansas City, Mo., 79-83; supt. A. H. M. S. for New Mexico and Arizona, res. Albuquerque, 83-4; d. San Bernardino, Cal., Mar. 9, 1884. Nathan Franklin Carter, b. Henniker, N. H., Jan. 6, 1830; Dartmouth Coll., 53; teacher to 64; Pembroke, N. H., 65-6; ord. No. Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 19, 67, p. to 69; Orfordville, N. H., 69-74; Bellows Falls, Vt., 74-9; Quechee, Vt., 79-87; Wilmot, N. H., 88-90; librarian N. H. Hist. Soc; author; res. Concord, N. H., from 87. James Henry Crosby, b. Bangor, Me., May 22, 1840; Yale Coll., 62; res. lie. Bangor, 67-9; a. p. Lincoln, Me., 72-6; teacher, res. Ban- gor, from 76. Wellington Rolvin Cross, b. Albany, Me., Mar. 24, 1835; Bowdoin Coll., 61; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 62-3; ord. New Gloucester, Sep. 9, 65, p. to 73; Orono and Upper Stillwater, 73-6; Camden, 76-83; all in Me.; Milltown, N. B., 83-90; Dover and Foxcroft, Me., from 90; d. Sep. 20, 1891. William Henry Cutler, b. Lowell, Mass., Dec. 29, 1839; Dartmouth Coll.; ord. Hopkinton, N. H., 65, p. to 67; Swanzey, N. H., 68-70; Westminster, 70-2; Assonet, 72-4; E. Mansfield, 74-7; all in Mass.; Hampton, N. H., 78-83; P. E. ch., from 83; rector, Goffstown, N. H.; d. LoweU, Mass., Dec. 6, 1896. Edward Taylor Fairbanks, D. D.,b. St. Johnsbury, Vt., May 12, 1836; Yale Coll., 59; Andover Theol. Sem., 61-2; Chester, Vt., 62-6; ord. St. Johnsbury, Jan. i, 68, p. First ch., 66-74, South ch. from 74. Isaac Jacobus, b. Romulus, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1834; ord. Bangor, Me., July 27, 65; U. S. Christian Commission; p. Junction City, Kan., 65-77; Louisville, Kan., 77-8; res. Junction City, 78-81; p. Westmin- ster, Cal., 81-3, and there d. Feb. 17, 1883. 95 1865 Charles Weston Jenkins, D. D. S., b. Falmouth, Mass., 1838; Wil- liams Coll., 60; a. p. Lincoln and Burlington, Me., 65-6; editorial work, N. Y. City, 69-76; dentist, Dresden, Saxony; Zurich, vSwitz- erlaud, from 90. Qeorge Lewis, D. D., b. Bridgton, Me., Jan. 21, 1839; Bowdoin Coll.; ord. Bedford, Mass., 65, p. to 68; Alfred, Me., 69-70; Jersey City, N. J., 71-3; So. Berwick, Me., from 74. Justin Payson Moore, b. No. Sidney, Me., 1839; Waterville Col. 62; ord. Bangor, Me., July 27, 65; Benicia, Cal., 68; city niiss'y, San Francisco, Cal.; business, res. San Rafael, and Oakland, Cal. John Franklin Horgan, b. New Gloucester, Me., Sep. 24, 1829; ord. Bangor, Me., July 27, 65; Lawrence, Kan., 65-71; Leavenworth, Kan., 72-4; Portland, Me., 74-81; agt. Washburn Coll., Kan.; res. Springfield, Mass., from 82, and there d. Mar. 27, 1889. Charles Henry Pope, b. Machias, Me., Oct. 18, 1841; Bowdoin Coll., 62; U. S. Christian Commission; ord. Bangor, Me., July 27, 65; p. Grass Valley, Cal., 65-6; San Mateo, 66-7; Hydesville, 67-8; Beni- cia, 68-71; all in Cal.; prin. Young Ladies' Sem., Benicia, 71-4; p. Oakland, Cal., 74-7; Thomaston, Me., 78-82; Farmington, Me., 83- 7; Kennebunkport, Me., 88-95; Charlestown, Mass., from 96. Benjamin Adams Robie, b. Gorham, Me., Sep. 9, 1836; res. lie. An- dover Sem., 65-6; ord. Waterville, Me., Mar. 22, 66, p. to 71; Wil- mington, 71-4; Groton, 74-83; Grafton, from 84; all in Mass.; d. St. Vincent's Hosp., Worcester, Mass., Sep. 16, 1900. William Albert Robinson, D. D., b. Morristown, Vt., Feb. 24, 1840; Middlebury Coll., 62; ord. Barton, Vt., 65, p. to 71; member State Board of Education, Vt., 68-71; member Constitutional Conv., Vt., 70; p. Homer, N. Y., 71-91; pres. H. M. Soc. of N. Y., 84; editor and author; p. Middletown, N. Y., from 91. Harrison Allen Shorey, b. Industry, Me., Feb. 7, 1831; ord. E. Or^- rington, Me., July 28, 65, p. to 67; Camden, Me., 69-73; Spencer, Mass., 73-7; ed. Golden Rule, Boston, Mass., 78-81; Maplewood, Mass., 83-4; Lyons, la., 85-7; agt. Gates Coll., 87-9; res. Neligh, Neb.; res. Astoria, Or., 89-90; p. Albany, Or. 90-1; res. Portland, Or., 91-6. 96 1865-1866 George Francis Stanton, b. Lowell, Mass., Dec. i6, 1835; Amherst Coll., 63; ord. Gardiner, Mass., 66, p. 1067; Fitchburg, 68-70; So. Weymouth, 70-85; res. Boston, 86-8; p. Sharon, 88-96; all in Mass.; res. Boston, from 97. Henry Martin Stevens, M. D., b. BUiehill, Me., Aug. 22, 1837; Am- herst Coll., 59; ord. Bangor, Me., July 27, 65; Quindaro, Kan., 67; Kansas City, Mo., and agt. Am. Tract Soc, 68-73; So Weymouth, Mass.; Council Bluffs, la.; Chicago Homoeop. Med. Coll., 85; res. Chicago, from 85; res. Bluehill, Me. Henry Otis Thayer, b. Paris, Me., Dec. 2, 1832; Bowdoin Coll., 62; ord. Bangor, Me., July 20, 66; Solon and Bingham, 65-7; Wool- wich, 67-89; Limington and E. Baldwin, 89-93; Gray, 93-5; all in Me.; librarian. Me. Hist. Soc, Portland, from 95. Edward Payson Wild, D. D., b. Brookfield, Vt.,June4, 1839; Mid- dlebury Coll., 60; ord. Craftsbury, Vt., Oct. 11, 65, p. to 74; New- port, Vt., 75-87; Manchester, Vt., from 87, and there d. Oct. 20, 1890. 1866 Emory Gilbert Chaddock, b. Bennington, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1839; Hills- dale Coll., 63; ord. Girard, Mich., F. B. ch., 60; Lawrence, Mass. 66-70; Cong, ch.. Union City, Mich., 70-3; Wellfleet, Mass., 73-9 Manistee, Mich., 79-81; Alton, 111., 81-5; Hinsdale, 111., 85-8 Fresno, Cal., 88-90; res. Fresno from 90. Aura Laver Gerrish, b. Nottingham, N. H., Sep. 10, 1837; ord. Pitts- field, Me., F. B. ch., Aug. 66, p. to 76; pres. Board of Trustees, Maine Central Inst., 67-76; p. Olneyville, R. I., 76-86; Somers- worth, N. H., 86-9; Whitman, Mass., 89-96; Brockton, Mass., from 96. Gilman Allen Hoyt, b. E. Machias, Me., Mar. 27, 1840; U. S. army, 64-5; ord. Bangqr, Me., July 20, 66; p. Warrensburg, Mo., 66-7; Hiawatha, Kan., from 67, and there d. June 3, 1870. Joseph Brown Ladd, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 7, 1838; Williams Coll., 60; Audover Theol. Sem., 65; Hebron, Minn., 66-7; ord. Woodland Mills, Minn., Mar. 25, 68, p. 67-9; Winnebago City, and Mazeppa, Minn., 69-74; res. Minneapolis, Minn.; Independence, Kan.; d. 1883. 97 1866-1867 Abrain flaxwell, b. Sweden, Me., Dec. 6, 1832; Bowdoin Coll., 61; ord. Sumner, Me., Aug. 30, 66, p. to 68; Weld, Me., 68-71; Pownal, Me., 71-2; Fairmont, 72-4; Red Cloud, 74-9; Loup City, 79-81; all in Neb.; Andover, O., from 81, and there d. Jan. 30, 1882. Samuel Wiggin Pearson, b. Alna, Me., Oct. 24, 1836; Bowdoin Coll., 62; ord. Limington, Nov. 9, 70, p. 69-72; Lyman, 73-6; Andover, 76-81; res. Brunswick, from 82; all in Maine. Qeorge Harlow Pratt, b. Shrewsbury, Mass., Mar. 12, 1839; Amherst Coll.; ord. Harvard, Mass., 66, p. to 72; Seabrook, N. H., 73-5; Agawam, Mass., 75-9; Medfield, Mass., 79-83; Talcottville, Ct.,83-8; Centreville, 88-9; Saundersville, 89-93; Sterling, 93-9; Charlemont, from 99; all in Mass. Andrew Jackson Smith, b. Swan's Island, Me., Sep. 10, 1836; Bow- doin Coll., 63; ord. Rockport, Nov. 7, 66, p. to 68; Boothbay, 68-72; Waterford, from 72; all in Me.; d. Waterford, Nov. 16, 1876. Abiel Holmes Wright, b. Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 10, 1840; 47th Mass. regt.; ord. Wiuterport, Me., Nov. i, 66, p. to 71; Portland, Me., St. Lawrence ch., from 71. Edward Newman Packard, D. D., i, b. Lancaster, Mass., Dec. 16, 1841; Bowdoin Coll., 62; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 63-5; assist, prof., ditto, 65-8; Andover Theol. Sem., res. lie, 69; ord. Evauston, 111., 70, p. to 79; Dorchester, Mass., 79-87; Syracuse, N. Y., from 87. Daniel Wingate Waldron, i, b. Augusta, Me., Nov. 11, 1840; Bow- doin Coll., 62; Andover Theol. Sem., 66; ord. E. Weymouth, Mass., Apr. 3, 67, p. 66-71; E. Boston, Mass., 71-2; city miss'y, Boston, from 73; also chaplain Mass. legislature, from 79. 1867 Qeorge Hamilton Bailey, b. Canton, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1839; Middlebury Coll.; ord. Newport, Vt., 67, p. to 71; Griggsville, 111., 74-8; Fair- port, 78-80; Moravia, 80-6; Franklin, 86-93; all in N. Y.; Ashfield, Mass., 94-9; Ferrisburg, Vt., from 1900. Ferdinand West Dickinson, b. Griggsville, 111., June 28, 1838; Illi- nois Coll., 64; ord. Turner, Me., June 17, 68, p. to 70; Coventry, Vt., 70-3; Wauseon, O.; Grass Valley, Mich., 75-7; Vermontville, Mich., 77-82; Williamsfield, O., 82-7; No. Walton, N. Y., 88-94; Candor, N. Y., from 95. 98 1867-1868 Edgar Lowell Foster, b. E. Machias, Me., Aug. 7, 1838; Amlierst Coll., 64; ord. St. Stephen, N. B., Oct. 4, 67, p. to 72; and there d. Nov. 16, 1872. Nahum Wesley Qrover, b. Bethel, Me., Feb. 13, 1836; Bowdoin Coll., 64; ord. Mantorville, Minn., 68, p. to 74; Bethel, 74-5; Topsham, Me., 75-81; Colebrook, N. H., 81-5; St. Johnsbury Centre, Vt., 85-90; Ossipee Centre, N. H.,91-9; res. Dorchester, Mass., from 99. Henry Brettun Hart, b. E. Brewer, now Holden, Me., Dec. 19, 1834; Bradford, Pa., 68-9; ord. No. Deer Isle, Dec. 21, 69, p. 68-73; Bid- deford, 73-5; Weld, 75-6; Medford, 77-8; Brooksville, 80-2; all in Me.; colporteur, Am. Tract Soc, from 77; farmer, res. Brooksville. Woodbury Storer Kimball, b. Newbury, Mass., Sep. 9, 1843; Amherst Coll., 63; ord. Dexter, Me., Sep. 3, 67, p. to 69; Farmiugton, N. H., 69-71; Greenfield, Mass., 72-5; Wells, Me., 75-80; Presque Isle, Me., from 80, and there d. Jan. 30, 1882. Alfred F. flarsh, b. Montague, Mass., Jan. 26, 1837; ord. Rochester, N. H., Oct. 31, 67, p. to 70; Shelburne, 76-6; Georgetown, 76-7; Orange, 77-81; all in Mass.; Leadville, Col., 81-2; Neligh, Neb., 82-7; Pitts- field, 111., 87-8; Lacon, 111., 88-92; Fairfield, la., 92-8; Hiteman, la., 99-01; Strawberry Point, la., from 1901. George Mellen Park, i, b. Dixfield, Me., July 16, 1838; F. B. ch. Readfield, Me.; res. Presque Isle, Me. Newman Smyth, D. D., i, b. Brunswick, Me., June 25, 1843; Bow- doin Coll., 63; lieut. i6th Me. regt.,64-5; Andover Theol. Sem., 67; res. lie. Andover, 67-8; ord. Providence, R. I., Jan. 29, 68; Bangor, Me., 70-5; Presb. ch. Quincy, 111., 76-82; Cong. ch. New Haven, Ct., from 82; author. 1868 Samuel Baker Andrews, b. Abbot, Me., Mar. 6, 1837; Bates Coll., 62; ord. F. B. ch. Middlebury, N. Y., 68, p. to 71; Attica, N. Y., 71-2; Cong. ch. Braintree, Mass., 72-5; Lanesville, Gloucester, Mass., 75-82; Boston, North End mission, 82-3; Orange Co., Fla., A. H. M. S., 83-4; Phillipston, 85-6; Lakeville and Rochester, 87-9; Chatham, 89-96; W. Granville and Tolland, 96-1900; all in Mass.; Salem, Ct., from 1900. 99 1868 Newton Hervey Bell, b. Kossuth, la., Apr. 22, 1841; Amherst Coll., 66; ord. Stafford Springs, Ct., Aug. 5, 68, p. to 70; Winchester, Ind., 70-1; Owatonna, Minn., 71-3; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., Mardin, Turkey, 74-6; Arcade, N. Y., 77-80; Presb. ch. Nunda, N. Y., 80-4; Minneapolis, Minn., 84-91; general miss'y, Minn., from 91, res. Minneapolis. Joseph Smith Cogswell, b. Boscawen, N. H., Oct. 29, 1836; teacher in Cal., 60-3; ord. Zumbrota, Minn., Nov. 14, 68, p. to 69; Holden, 69-72; Strong, 73-5; W. Auburn, 75-81; all in Me.; Windham, N. H., 81-7; Buxton, Me., 88-9; Standish and Sebago, Me., 90-3; res. Ash- burnham, Mass., from 93; hon. A. M. Dartmouth Coll., 83; author. Royal nerriman Cole, b. Stark, N. H., Feb. 12, 1839; Amherst Coll., 66; Princeton Theol. Sem., 67; ord. Bangor, Me., July 30, 68; miss'y A. B. C. F. M. to Eastern Turkey; Erzroom, 69-85; Bitlis, from 85. James Dingwell, b. Providence, R. I., June 11, 1838; Brown Univ.; U. S. army, nth R. I. regt., 62-3; Amherst Coll., 72; ord. Ashfield, Mass., 72, p. to 77; Danielsonville, Ct., 78-89; Rockville, Ct., 89-95; res. Longmont, Col., from 95. Andrew Doremus, b. Parsippauy, N. J., Jan. 26, 1837; Rutgers Coll., 64; ord. Rantoul, 111., 69, p. 68-71; Lawn Ridge, 111., 71-4; Bristol, Piano, and Providence, 111., 74-7; Center, Wis., 77-9; Scribuer, Neb., 79-81; Moudovi, Wis., 81-3; Presb. ch. 0'Neil,83-5; Lambert, 85-6; Broken Bow, 86-7; Ewing, 87-90; Page, 90-2; all in Neb.; Ely, Minn., 92-3; Springville, la., 93-6; Dubuque, la., from 96. Rufus Kendrick Harlow, b. Middleboro, Mass., Mar. 28, 1834; Am- herst Coll., 65; ord. Portland, Me., Oct. 15, 68, p. to 69; Belfast, Me., 70-2; Medway, Mass., from 72. Henry Hampton Hutchinson, b. Dover, Me., Jan. 10, 1837; Rutgers Coll.; U. S. army, 61-5; ord. Sumner, Me., Aug 30, 69, p. 68-70; W. Brooksville, 71-3; Edgecomb, 75-80; res. Auburn, 80-95, So. Portland, from 95; all in Maine. 1868 Samuel Valentine McDuffee, b. Corinth, Vt., Jan. 9, 1835; Amherst Coll., 65; Princeton and Union Theol. Sems., each one year; res. lie. Bangor, 68-9; ord. Wayne, la., 69, p. to 70; Acworth, N. H., 70-1; Barton, Vt., 71-3; Fisherville, now Penacook, N. H., 73-4; Ludlow, Mass., 74-82; Brimfield, Mass., 82-4; Orange City, Fla., 84-90; Thetford, Vt., 90-7; res. Springfield, Mass., from 98. Darius Allen florehouse, b. No. Blenheim, N. Y., July 5, 1839; Hills- dale Coll., 59-63; ord. Fowler, N. Y., 65; F. B. ch., Lowell, Mass., 68-9; Cong, ch., Essex, Mass., 70-4; Melrose, Mass., 75-6; Owaton- na, Minn., 76-81; Foxcroft and Dover, Me., 81-90; res. Newton Cen- ter, Mass., from 90. William Foster Obear, b. Beverly, Mass., June 18, 1838; Amherst Coll., 65; ord. Whitman, (So. Abiugton,) Mass., Oct. 14, 68, p. to 70; Portland, Me., 70-2; Newcastle, Me., 72-80; Winthrop, Me., 80-4; Maplewood, Mass., from 84, and there d. May 23, 1894. Edward Randolph Osgood, b. Bluehill, Me., June 18, 1825; teacher; Iloulton, 68-70; ord. Eastport, Oct. 24, 71; p. E. Machias, 71-3; W. Brooksville, 74-7; all in Me.; res. Bluehill from 77. John Edwin Pierce, b. Monmouth, Me., Sep. 22, 1839; Bowdoin Coll., 62; 39th Wis. regt. and ist. Wis. heavy artillery, 64-5; ord. Bangor, Me., July 30, 68; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., to Turkey; Erzroom, 69-77; Bardezag, Nicomedia, 78-90; res. Monmouth, from 90, and there d. Mar. 13, 1896. Frederick Eugene Sturgis, D. D., b. Riverside, Me., Oct. i, 1841; Am- herst Coll., 64; ord. Skowhegan, Me., Oct. i, 68, p. to 69; res. Machias, Me., 70-2; Gardiner, Me., 73-7; p. Knoxville, Tenn., 77- 84; Natick, Mass., from 84. Webster Woodbury, b. Sweden, Me., Apr. 20, 1841; Bowdoin Coll., 64; ord. Ashfield, Mass., 68, p. to 70; Skowhegan, Me., 70-81; Fox- borough, Mass., 81-5; Mauch Chunk, Pa., 85-7; Milford, Mass., 88-1900; res. Milford. George William Hosher Adams, i, b. Wilton, Me., Feb. 23, i{ Bowdoin Coll., 65; d. La Crosse, Wis., Sep. 4, 1868. 1868-1869 Thomas Earle Babb, 2, b. Orange, N. J., Aug. 21, 1840; Amherst Coll., 65; Andover Theol. Sem., 68; ord. Eastport, Me., Jau. 19, 69, p. to 71; Oxford, Mass., 71-7; Victor, N. Y., 77-83; W. Brookfield, 83-9; Chelsea, 89-92; Holden, from 92; all in Mass. Albert Qalliford Bale, D. D., i, b. Barnstable, Eng., Sep. 10, 1841; Amherst Coll., 65; Andover Theol. Sem., 68; ord. Melrose, Mass., Dec. 3, 68, p. to 96; Presb. ch. Asbury Park, N. J., from 96. Rufus Piercy Hibbard, 2, b. N. Y. City, Jau. 27, 1844; Coll. of City of N. Y.; Yale Theol. Sem., 68; ord. Greenfield Hill, Ct., 68, p. to 72; New Haven, Ct., 72-9; Brooklyn, N. Y., 79-85; Chicopee Falls, Mass., 85-7; Gloucester, Mass., from 88. George Henry Kimball, 2, b. Gilmanton, N. H., Mar. 3, 1839; Yale Theol. Sem.; d. Cambridgeport, Mass., Mar. 26, 1868. George Robert Merrill, i, b. Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 26, 1845; Am- herst Coll., 65; A. M. A., Hampton, Va., 66; Rochester Theol. Sem., 67; ord. Henrietta, N. Y., 67, p. to 70; Medina, N. Y., 70-3; Adrian, Mich., 73-6; Biddeford, Me., 76-9; Painesville, O., 79-85; Minneapolis, Minn., 86-98; Chicago, 111., 98-9; H. M. supt. for Minn., from 99, res. Minneapolis. Philander Thurston, 2, b. Pelham, Mass., May 25, 1837; Amherst Coll., 65; Andover Theol. Sem., 68; p. E. Machias, Me., 68-9; ord. Eastport, Me., Jan. 19, 69; Sudbury, 70-4; Dorchester, 75-80; res. Mattapan, 80-4; p. Sutton, 84-90; res. Enfield, from 90; all in Mass.; d. Enfield, Dec. 21, 1893. John Crane Tiffany, 2. b. Barrington, R. I., Jan. 7, 1838; U. S. army three years; home miss'y in Kansas, 70-95; Brown's Creek, New- banks, Pleasant Hill, Osborne, Downs; res. Beaufort, S. C, from 95. 1869 Henry Leiand Chapman, D. D., b. Bethel, Me., July 26, 1845; Bowdoin Coll., 66; tutor, Bowdoin Coll., 69-71; professor, from 71; trustee Bangor Sem., from 85, and pres. of Board from 87. 1869 Herbert Roswell Howes, b. China, Me., Apr. lo, 1844; Bates Coll.; ord. No. Vassalboro, Me., F. B. ch., 70; E. Concord, N. H., 71-2; No. Searsport and Sandy Point, Me., 72-3; New Sharon, Me., 73-4; Turners Falls, Mass., 75-6; Gray and No. Windham, Me., 76-8; Vermont, 78-84; res. Charleston, Me., from 84. George William Kelly, b. Portland, Me., Nov. 3, 1844; Bowdoin Coll., 66; Robbinston, 69-72; ord. Norway, Dec. 28, 72, p. 71-3; E. Machias, 73-6; Eastport, 77-83; all in Me.; Lyndon, Vt., 83-7; Barton, Vt., 88-90; So. Portland, Me., 91-6; res. E. Deering, Me., from 97. Edward Payson Kingsbury, b. Newton Center, Mass., Apr. 5, 1842; ord. Dunstable, Mass., 70, p. 69-71; d. Newton Center, Apr. 4, 1871. John Qreenleaf Leavitt, b. Smyrna, Me., Aug. 13, 1834; Waterville Coll.; ord. Patten, Me., June 27, 70, p. to 71; Orono, Me., 71-3; Milltown, N. B., 73-4; New Gloucester, Me., 75-9; Bay City, Mich., 79-80; Webster, Mass., from 81; d. Nantasket, Mass., Oct. 7, 1886. Reuben Dodge Osgood, b. Bluehill, Me., Feb. i, 1836; 4th N. H. regt.. 61-5; p. Topsfield, Me., 69-72, ord. Eastport, Oct. 24, 71; Kenne- bunkport, Me., 72-3; Limington, Me., 73-9; Lyndon, Vt., 79-83; Rochester, Vt., 83-6; Fort Fairfield, Me., 86-8; Turner, Me., from 88, and there d. Dec. 31, 1891. William Henry Rand, M. D., b. Keene, N. H., May 7, 1843; Middle- bury Coll.; U. S. army; ord. Oldtown, Me., Jan. 17, 72, p. 71-2; Manchester, N. H., 73-5; Bowdoin and Yale Medical Schools; physi- cian, Manchester and New Hampton, N. H., from 77. John Wesley Savage, b. Somers, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1837; Howard Coll., Marion, Ala.; Newton Theol. Sem., two years; ord. Bapt. ch., 63; p. Cong, ch., Bluehill, Me., 69-70; Kennebunkport, Me., 70-1; Dover, N. H., 71-4; Canton, Mass., 74-80; No. Stonington, Ct., 80-3; Cohasset, Mass., 83-90; Bristol, N. H., from 90. Edward Green Smith, b. Monmouth, Me., Oct. 21, 1839; ord. Matta- poisett, 71, p. 70-5; Essex, 75-7; No. Leominster, 77-81; Sharon, 8i-8; Saugus, 88-91; all in Mass.; res. Saugus, 91-2; p. Epping, N. H., from 93. 103 1869-1870 Winfield Scott Stockbridge, b. Byron, Me., Feb. ii, 1841; Bates Coll., 67; Bapt. ch., Gardiner, Me., 71; No. Scituate, R. I.; Wash- ington, D. C. Baman Nelson Stone, b. Hopkinton, Mass., July 28, 1841; Amherst Coll., 63; ord. Loudon, N. H., June 6, 71, p. 69-73; Fryeburg, Me., 74-7; Swedenb. ch. Fryeburg, from 78. Edwin Parker Wilson, b. Boothbay, Me., Aug. 6, 1835; ord. Bridgtou, Me., Jan. 26, 71, p. 69-72; Watertowu, Mass., 72-87; Deering, Wood- fords, Me., from 88. Irvin D. Adkinson, i, b. Moorefield, Ind., Nov. 11, 1837; Hillsdale Coll., 63; ord. Cheshire, O., Aug., 66; prof. Ridgeville Coll., and a. p. F. B. ch., Ridgeville, lud., 68-73; P- Coug. ch.. West Concord, N. H., from 74, and there d. Feb. 25, 1875. George Harris, D. D., LL. D., i, b. E. Machias, Me., Apr. i, 1844; Amherst Coll., 66; Andover Theol. Sem., 69; ord. Auburn, Me., Oct. 6, 69, p. to 72; Providence, R. I., 72-83; prof. Andover Theol. Sem., 83-99; pres. Amherst Coll., fi-om 99. Edward Seymour Huntress, i, b. Portsmouth, N. H., July 9, 1840; Waterville Coll.; Andover Theol. Sem., 69; ord. Wareham, Mass., Sep. 3, 69, p. to 70; Milwaukee, Wis., 71-2; Maynard, Mass., 73-5; E. Derry, N. H., 75-7; Wallingford, Vt., 77-9; Killingly, Ct., 79-84; res. Fla., 84-8; p. Ware, Mass., 88-9; res. Cambridge, Mass., from 90; res. Amherst, Mass. George Thomas Packard, 2, b. Lancaster, Mass., Feb. 11, 1844; Bow- doin Coll., 66; Andover Theol. Sem., 69; ord. New York, 70; rector, Brooklyn, N. Y., 70-4; Jersey City, N. J., 74-5; Bangor, Me., 75-8; res. Brunswick, Me., 78-81; ed. staff Boston Advertiser, 82-7; lit. work. New Haven, Ct., 87-90; N. Y. City, from 90; res. Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1870 John Bragdon, b. Wells, Me., Apr. 3, 1841; U. S. army, 61-5; studied law, 65-7; ord. Goshen, N. H., Apr. 9, 73, p. 70-3; Hillsboro Bridge, N. H., 73-5; New Boston, N. H., 75-8; Haverhill, Mass., 79-83; state miss'y, N. H., 84-5; res. Haverhill, from 85, and there d. Dec. 30, 1886. 104 1870 Samuel Dudley Church, b. Salem, O., Dec. 28. 1832; hou. A. M. Bates Coll.; ord. Provideuce, R. I., F. B. ch., Jau. 25, 55, p. 53-5; Taun- tou, Mass., 55-61, and 76-81; Lake Village, N. H., 61-3; Paw- tucket, R. I., 63-7; Brunswick, Me., 67-9; Bangor, Me., 69-72; Blackstone, Mass., 72-6; Waterbury, Vt., 81-4; Lebanon, Me., 84-7; Deerfield, N. H., 87-91; So. Strafford, Vt., 91-4; Parsonsfield, Me., 94-8; Centre Strafford, N. H., from 98. William Forsyth, b. Newcastle-on-Tyne, Eng., May 13, 1841; ord. Bucksport, Me., Sep. 15, 70, p. from 70; also a. p. Orland, Me., for several years. Vitellus nerrill Hardy, D. D., b. Wilton, Me., Oct. 13, 1840; Amherst Coll., 65; Chicago Theol. Sem., 69; ord. 72, Morrisville, Vt., 70-7; W. Randolph, Vt., 78-1900; Foxcroft and Dover, Me., from 1900. Clement Marmaduke Graham Harwood, b. Kensington, Eng., 1842; college course in Eug.; A. M. Colby, 77; ord. Bluehill, Me., Bapt. ch., 70, p. to 71; Eastport, Me., 71-81; Camden, Me., 81-4; Skowhe- gan. Me., 84-90; Cong, ch., Ortonville, 90-1; Marshall, 91-4; Minne- apolis, 95-6; Fergus Falls, 96-9; all in Minn.; res. Bluehill, Me., from 99. Andrew James McLeod, b. Milton, N. S., Mar. 17, 1845; McGill Coll., 67; ord. Farmington Falls, Me., Oct. 20, 70; Rockport, Me., 70-2; Waldoboro, Me., 72-80; Groton, Ct., 81-91: Stafford Springs, Ct. 92- 8; res. Stafford Springs from 98. Webster Kelly Pierce, b. Frankfort, Me., Dec. i, 1845; lawyer, Bel- fast, Me.; ord. Machias, Me., June 11, 72; p. Eastport, Me., 71-3; Brimfield, Mass., 74-8; res. Brimfield, from 78, and there d. Mar. 18, 1897. William Abiel Spaulding, b. Boscawen, N. H., Mar. 2, 1847; Dart- mouth Coll; ord. Newcastle, Me., Aug. 4, 70, p. to 71; miss'y A. B. C. F. M. Nicomedia, Turkey, 72-4; p. Lynn, Mass., 74-9; Attle- boro, Mass., 79-83; res. Lynn, from 83, and there d. Jan. 10., 1884. Edwin Silas Tingley, b. Bellingham, Mass., Aug. 23, 1834; ord. Brown- field, Me., Feb. i, 71; p. Brownfield and Denmark, 70-2; Hunting- ton, Mass., 72-5; Southville, Mass., 75-7; Turner, Me., 77-82; Dud- ley, Mass., 82-7; Machiasport, Me., 88; res. Milford, Mass., from 89, and there d. July 15, 1899. 105 1870-1871 Thomas Cooper, i, b. Wolverhampton, Eng., Jan. 20, 1847; King's Coll., Burton-on-Trent, Eng.; ord. Schenectady, N. Y., 70; miss'y Col. and Wyo., 71-3; Philadelphia, Pa., 74-8; Cong, ch., Tiverton, Eng., 79-89; prin. School of L,it. and Or., Everton; p. Plymouth, Eng., from 89. Ira Emery, i, b. Industry, Me., Jan. 5, 1823; ord. Bapt. ch., Industry, Me., 67; Richmond, Me., 69-71; Deerfield, N. H., 71-6; Littleton, N. H., 76-8; res. Lewiston, Me., 78-80; p. Wolfeboro, N. H., 80-3; Brunswick, Me., 83-5; China, Me., 86-8; Chatham, Mass., 88-90; Meredith, N. H., from 90, and there d. Nov. 6, 1892. Charles Ware Park, i, b. No. Andover, Mass., Sep. 8, 1845; Amherst Coll., 67; Andover Theol. Sem., 70; ord. Amherst, Mass., June 15, 70; miss'y A. B. C. F. M. to the Marathas, Western India; Ahmad- nagar, 70-1; Sholapur, 71-3; Bombay, 73-81; editor and author in Marathi; p. New Haven, Ct.,83-4; Birmingham, Ct., 85-95; d. Pitts- field, Mass., Nov. 24, 1895. 1871 William Henry Bolster, D. D., b. Rumford, Me., Apr. 17, 1844; Bates Coll., 69; ord. Wiscasset, Me., June 11, 72, p. 71-6; Everett, 76-81; So. Weymouth, 81-91; Dorchester, 92-8; all in Mass.; Nashua, N. H., from 98. Robert Henry Davis, b. Frederica, Del., Aug. 28, 1844; Amherst Coll., 68; Latin tutor, Wilmington Inst., Del., 68-9; a. p. Belfast, Me., 72; ord. Hiram, Me., Nov. 12, 72, p. to 74; Granby, Mass., 75-8; miss'y A. B. C. F. M. to Japan, 78-86; Kobe, 78-83; Niigata, 83-6; p. No. Conway, N. H., 88-93; res. Olivet, Mich., from 93; d. Mil- ford, Del., Feb. 20, 1899. Edward Payson Eastman, b. No. Conway, N. H., July 15, 1838; ord. Conway, N. H., Apr. 29, 71, p. 69-73; Wilton, Me., 73-4; Gray, Me., 74-6; Ossipee, N. H., 76-82; Fort Fairfield, 82-5; Hiram, 85-7; So. Bridgton, 88-90; Brownfield, 90-5; all in Me.; Danbury, N. H., from 95. 106 1871 Qeorge Parsons Qilman, b. Boston, Mass., Nov. 17, 1844; Yale Divin- ity School, B. D., 72; ord. Watertown, Ct., Aug. 28, 72, p. to 76; Univ. of Gottingen, Germany, 77-8; p. E. Milton, Mass., 79-83; Waverley, Mass., from 83. Daniel Warren Hardy, M. D., b. Wilton, Me., July 24, 1834; Bow- doin Coll.; Bowdoin Med. School, 63; U. S. army, 63-7; surgeon 37th U. S. C. T.; bvt. lieut.-col., 67; p. Presque Isle, Me., 71-3; ord. Stowe, Vt., Oct. 20, 74, p. to 77; Bluehill, 77-80; Sandy Point and No. Searsport, 80-5; Bethel, 85-92; all in Me.; Billerica, Mass., from 93. Calvin Grout Hill, b. Elmore, Vt., May 10, 1842; Amherst Coll., 67; Waterville, Me., 71-2; ord. Hamilton, 72, p. to 76; Walpole, 76-81; Milton, 81-8; all in Mass.; res. Milton, from 89. William Cheney Hulse, b. Canandaigua, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1839; Hills- dale Coll., 68; Theol. dept. Hillsdale, and Bates, each one year; ord. F. B. ch.. Garland, Me., 72; p. chhs. in Me., N. H., O., 111., Wis., Mich.; res. Beaver Dam, Wis. Leonard Hutchins, b. New Portland, Me., Apr. 20, 1828; ord. F. B. ch., Lexington, Sep. 21, 56, p. to 65; Freeman and Salem, 65-9; New Portland, 71-2 and 80-5; Garland, 73-9; all in Me.; trustee Maine Central Inst., 76-86; mission work from 85, Freeman, Salem, Lexington, Highland, Dead River, and Eustis, Me.; res. E. New Portland. Albert Newton Jones, b. Weld, Me., May 31, 1834; ord. Jackson and Brooks, Feb. 8, 72, p. 71-9; Somesville and Tremont, 79-84; Phips- burg, 84-5; Turner, 86-8; all in Me.; res. Turner, from 88. Alvin Bacon Jordan, b. Raymond, Me., Sep. 29, 1835; Bowdoin Coll.; ord. Turner, Me., Sep. 20, 71, p. to 72; Boothbay, Me., 72-3; Paola, Kan., 73-5; business, Portland, Me., res. Deering. Joseph Elkanah Walker, b. Walker's Prairie, Wn., Feb. 10, 1844; Pacific Univ., 67; ord. Forest Grove, Or., 72; miss'y A. B. C. F. M. China; Foochow, 72-6; Shaowu, from 76; author and translator. 107 1H12 1872 John Justin Blair, b. Falmouth, Me., Oct. i6, 1844; ord. St. Stephen, N. B., Oct. 22, 74, p. to 76; Rockland, Me., 76-84; Audover, Mass., 84-94; Wallingford, Ct., from 94. Samuel Wales Dickinson, b. Griggsville, 111., Sep. 13, 1845; ord. Ed- gertou, O., 74, p. to 75; Jefferson, O., 75-86; Minneapolis, Minn., 87-92; St. Paul, Minn., 92-6; res. St. Paul, 96-8; p. Zumbrota, Minn., 98-9; res. St. Paul, from 99. George Jacob Pierce, M. D, b. Berlin, Mass., Aug. 27, 1840; ord. Portland, Me., Aug. 28, 72, p. to 74; Sterling, Mass., 74-5; Went- worth, N. H., 75-8; res. Thorndike, Mass.; p. Warner, N. H., 80-1; Phillipston, Mass., 81-3; physician, Phillipston, 83-99, Worcester, Mass., from 99. John Thomas Rea, b. Manchester, Eng., July 19, 1842; ord. Bridgton, Me., Aug. 8, 73, p. to 76; Cotuit, Mass., 77-88; res. Jamaica Plain, Mass., 89-94, Exeter, N. H., from 94. Jotham Sewall, b. Robbinston, Me., Mar. 21, 1847; Williams Coll., 68; Center Harbor, N. H., 73-4; Limerick, 74-6; Topsham, 81-2; Cas- tine, 84; res. York; organist, res. So. Berwick, from 88; all in Me. Ezra Nye Smith, b. W. Barnstable, Mass., Nov. 12, 1839; ord. vSolon, Me., June 12, 72, p. to 77; Waterville, Me., 77-88; res. Wareham, Mass., 88-90; p. No. Falmouth, Mass., from 90. Clarendon Alexander Stone, b. Brattleboro, Vt., Jan. 21, 1837; Knox Coll., 111.; admitted to the bar, Galesburg, 111., 62; U. S. army, 33rd 111. regt.; lawyer, Laclede, Mo., 65-70; ord. Southville, Mass., Apr. 2, 73, p. to 74; Hopkinton, N. H., 74-81; Racine, Wis., 81-4; Ravenna, O., 84-6; Lugonia, Cal., 86-8; res. Grafton, Cal., and there d. May 8, 1888. Arthur Henry Tebbets, b. New Hampton, N. H., Sep. 9, 1847; ord. Bluehill, Me., Jan. i, 74, p. 72-6; Tyugsboro, Mass., 76-80; Dodge Center, Minn., 80-5; Glencoe, Minn., 86-92; Fargo, N. Dakota, 92-4; Morris, Minn., 94-9; Dawson, Minn., 99-1900; res. Minneapolis. 108 1873-1873 Almon Taylor Clarke, i, b. Ticonderoga, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1840; An- dover Theol. Sem., 72; ord. Tiverton, R. I., Oct. 9, 72, p. to 77; Crown Point, N. Y., 77-84; Parisliville, N. Y., 84-5; Sheldon, Vt., 85-8; Lane Park, Fla., 88; Atlanta, Ga., 89-91, and ed. Southern Congregationalist; Shelby, Ala., from 91., and Home Miss. supt. for Ala., from 95. Paniel Collamore Heath, 2, b. Salem, Me., Oct. 26, 1843; Amherst Coll., 68; D. C. Heath & Co., publishers, Boston, Mass. David Lyie Colquhoun Smart, 2, b. Charlemont, Ireland, May 7, 1841: Union Theol. Sem., 72; Univ. Edinburg, 73-4; p. Ediuburg, Scotland, 75-84; Diocesan ch., 84-6; vicar, Keelby, Eng., 86-9; Mil- borne, St. Andrew, Eng., from 89. 1873 John Wilson Brownville, b. St. Helena, Lancashire, Eng., Aug. 6, 1843; ord. So. Bridgton, Me., Dec. 18, 73, p. to 77; Solon, Me., 77- 80; Dover, Mass., 80-2; Hanover, Mass., 82-8; Colebrook, N. H., 88- 90; res. New Boston, N. H., 90-2; p. Erving, Mass., 92-9; res. Han- over, Mass.; p. Waquoit, Mass., from 1901. William Nathan Tisdale Dean, b. Fall River, Mass., July 18, 1846; Union Theol. Sem., 73-4; ord. Somerset, Mass., 75, p. to 76; Nor- ton, 76-81; Orange, 82-7; Oxford, 87-93; all in Mass.; Woodstock, Ct., 93-6; res. Middlebury, Vt., 96-8, Orange, Mass., 98-1900; p. Whately, Mass., from 1900. William Edward Spear, b. Rockland, Me., Jan. i, 1848; Bowdoin Coll., 70; ord. Dunbarton, N. H., Oct. 16, 73, p. to 77; lawyer, Boston, Mass.; attache Peace Commission, Paris, 98; sec'y Spanish War Claims Commission, 1901. Henry Willard French, i, b. Flartford, Ct., June 21, 1853; Yale Coll., Berlin and Leipsic Univs.; editor, author, lecturer; res. Boston. Albert Livermore, i, b. Spencer, Mass., Sep. 3, 1843; 60th Mass. regt., 64; Amherst Coll., 68; Andover Theol. Sem., 73; ord. Miller's Falls, Mass., Nov. 18, 74, p. 73-5; New Richmond, Wis., 76-80; St. Ignace, Mich., 80-2; Nashville, Mich., 82-5; Presb. ch., Spencer, N. Y., 85- 98; Montour Falls, N. Y., 98-1901. 109 1874 1874 Ezra Andrews, b. Pleasant Ridge Plantation, Me., Sep. 2, 1837; ord. So. Hancock, Me., F. B. ch., 73; admitted to the bar, Belfast, Me., 79; p. Orland, Concord, Dedham and other chs. in Me.; evangelis- tic work thro' the state, res. Concord, Me. Frank Charles Bradeen, b. Waterboro, Me., June 29, 1840; ord. F. B. ch.. Dexter, July 6, 73, p. to 77; So. Parsonsfield, 77-81; No. Ber- wick, 81-6; all in Me.; Concord, N. H., 86-91; Biddeford, 91-2; Buxton, 92-6; Fort Fairfield, 96-9; res. Gorham, from 99; all in Maine. John Robinson Chalmers, b. Newbury, Vt., Aug. 2, 1845; Dartmouth Coll.; ord. Wilton, Me., July 7, 74, p. 73-5; Biddeford, Me., 75-6; P'airhaven, Vt., 76-7; Albert Lea, Minn., 78-9; Sioux City, la., 79-82; Norwood, N. Y., 83-5; d. St. Johnsbury, Vt., July 12, 1885. Thomas Matthew Davies, b. Landore, So. Wales, Aug. 4, 1844; Nor- mal Coll., Swansea, vSo. Whales; ord. Welsh Cong. ch. Birmingham, Pa., Mar. 14, 69; Dexter, 73-5, and 81-3; Rockport, 75-7; No. Yar- mouth, 77-80; Buxton, 80-1; Bridgton, 83-6; Biddeford, 86-91; all in Me.; Presb. ch. Manchester, N. H., 91-7; Cong. ch. Deering, Me., 98-1900; Cornish, Me., from 1901. Benjamin Franklin Grant, b. Litchfield, Me., Jan. 7, 1828; Bowdoin Coll.; Lunenburg, Vt., 74-5; ord. Newcastle, N. H., July 19, 76, p. 75-7; So. Wellfleet, Mass., 78-9; Plymptou, Mass., 80-2; Louisville, Kan., 83-4; res. Maiden, Mass., from 84. Charles Edward Harrington, D. D., b. Concord, N. H., Oct. 5, 1846; ord. Lancaster, N. H., Oct, 27, 74, p. to 78; Concord, 78-82; Dubuque, la., 82-5; Keene, N. H., 85-93; Waltham, Mass., from 94. Richard William Jenkyn, b. Aberdare, Wales, May 16, 1853; ord. Win- throp. Me., Sep. 15, 74, p. to 76; Yarmouth, 76-8; Boothbay, 78-83; Gardiner, 84-92; Rockland, 92-4; all in Me; d. Corinth, Me., Nov. 16, 1894. William Pennington Kinney, b. Queensbury, N. B., Mar. 7, 1833; ord. Houlton, Me., F. B. ch., 81; a. p. Monticello, Littleton, Houlton, Calais, and Danforth, Me., 80-4; farmer, res. Houlton. 1874-1875 Benjamin Buxton rierrill, b. Cumberland Center, Me., Apr. 30, 1851; Oberliu Theol. Sem.; No. vSearsport and Sandy Point, Me., 74-6; ord. Searsport, Nov. 9, 76, p. to S3; Brewer, Me., from 83. Charles Nelson Sinnett, b. Harpswell, Me., May 31, 1847; ord. Leba- non, Me., May 31, 75, p. 74-7; Fort Fairfield, Me., 77-80; Patten, Me., 81; Correctiouville, 82-4; Harlan, 84-6; Oakland, 87; all in la.; Carrington, No. Dak., 88-9; res. Andover, Mass., 89-92; p. Chester- field, N. H., from 93. Frederick Ernest Emrich, D. D., i, b. N. Y. City, Aug. 25, 1848; Bates Coll., 76; Cobb Divinity School, 77; ord. Mechanic Falls, Me., Sep. 16, 75, p. to 82; Chicago, 111, 82-9; So. Franiingham, Mass., from 90; author. Horace Graves, i, b. Guilford, Me., Sep. 27, 1834; ord. F. B. ch. Dover, Me., June 21, 63; p. Dover, 75-7; So. Springfield, 77-97; res. Lincoln, from 97; all in Maine. 1875 Joseph Barker, b. Sheffield, N. B., Mar. 3, 1837; ord. Sheffield, 76, p. to 89; Presb. ch., Richmond, N. B., 89-95; Escuminac, P. Q., from 96, and there d. Feb. 10, 1901. Edmund James Burgess, b. Cambridgeshire, Eng., Feb. 24, 1850; McGill Coll., Montreal; ord. Tillbury Center, Ont., 77; White Cloud, 88-90; Wolverine, 90-2; Shelby, 92-7; Otsego, 97-9; Honor, from 99; all in Mich. Zenas Crowell, b. Liverpool, N. S., Mar. 14, 1852; McGill Coll., Mon- treal; ord. Houlton, Me., Dec. 19, 77, p. 76-81; Cornish, Me., 81-6; Kingston, Mass., 86-99; Attleboro Falls, Mass., from 1900. John Campbell Edgar, b. Glasgow, Scotland. July 12, 1838; eight years in English army, Crimean war; Andover Theol. Sem., 73-4; ord. Saundersville, Mass., July 13, 75; Heath, Mass., 75-9; Hubbardton, Vt., from 79, and there d. Apr. 29, 1881. John Green Evans, b. Wales, Eng., June i, 1848; Western Reserve Coll.; ord. Kingston, Pa., 74, p. to 77; Pittsburg, Pa., 77-81; W. Pitts- ton and Exeter, Pa., 82-6; Nanticoke, Pa. 87-8; Long Branch, N. J., 89-90; Plymouth, Pa., 90-4; Vandling, Pa., 94-9; Napoli, N. Y., from 99. 1875 Lewis Darenydd Evans, b. Myrthyr Tydvil, Wales, Sep. 20, 1848; Western Reserve Coll.; ord., Bristol, Me., June 30, 75, p. to 81; Lee, N. H., 81-4; Boothbay, Me., 84-8; Camden, Me., from 89. Arthur Greene Fitz, b. Chester, N. H., Aug. 10, 1848; Dartmouth Coll., 72; Hartford Theol. Sem., one year; ord. W. vStafford, Ct.. Sep. I, 75, p. to 79; Hampden, 7Q-80; Wilton, 80-5; So. Paris, 85-92; No. Bridgton and Harrison, from 92; all in Me. Charles Galen liolyoke, b. Brewer, Me., Feb. 16, 1842; Bowdoin Coll., 68; lieut. 17th Me. regt.; a. p. Bethel, Me., 75-6; Vinal Haven, Me., 77; ord. Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 18, 78; Phipsburg, Me., 79-80; Edge- comb, Me., 81-91; res. Edgecomb, from 91. Gustavus Warren Jones, b. Weld, Me., Nov. 9, 1844; ord. P\ B. ch., May 27, 69; Franklin Co.; F. B. ch., Winterport, 75-8; Cong, ch., Monson, 78-80; Wiuslow and Benton, 80-2; Scarboro, 82-5; New- Sharon, 86-90; all in Me.; Winchendon, Mass., from 90. Thomas Kinney, b. Queensbury, N. B., Jan. 5, 1830; ord. F\ B. ch., Hodgdon, Me., 57, p. to 59; Patten, 59-62; niiss'y Aroostook Co., 62-5; Milo, 65-70, 83-7 and 92-4; Lagrange, 70-5; Houlton, 75-8; Bradford, 78-80; Charleston, 80-3; evangelistic work, 87-9; Ft. P^'air- field and Easton, 89-90; Danforth, 90-2; Atkinson, 94-7; Bowdoin- ham and Bowdoin, 97-1900; all in Me.; No. Shapleigh, from 1900. Herbert Augustus Loring, b. Shapleigh, Me., vSep. 11, 1848; New York Univ., 72; ord. Foxcroft and Dover, Me., June 10, 75, p. to 80; Holbrook, Mass., 81-2; Oakham, Mass., 83-7; res. Louisville, Ky., from 88. William Peacock, b. Lanark, Ont., Feb. 25, 1846; McGill Coll., Mon- treal; ord. Margaree, Cape Breton, p. 75-81; Pleasant River, N. S., from 81; Presb. ch., Canada. Lauriston Reynolds, b. Jay, Me., July 21, 1846; ord. Auburn, Me., Sep. 16, 75, p. to 85; Yarmouth, Me., 85-93; Redfield, So. Dak., from 93. Edmund Corlis Sherburne, b. Pomfret, Vt., June 10, 1843; a. p. No. Waterford, Me., 75-6; farmer, res. Pomfret. 1875-1876 Simeon Coffin Whitcomb, b. Thorudike, Me., Jan. i6, 1845; i8th Me. regt. aud ist. Me. heavy artillery, 62-5; Bates Coll., 71; ord. F. B. ch., Dover, Me., July i, 75, p. to 80; Pittsfield, Me., 81-95; pres. Me. Cent. Inst., Pittsfield, from 84; state agt. F. B. chhs. of Me., from 95; member Board of Overseers Bates Coll.; res. Bangor, Me. Charles Burgess Woodcock, b. N. Y. City, May i, 1850; ord. St. John, N. B., 76, p. to 79; res. Stuttgart, Germany, 80-92; res. Princeton, N. J., from 92. Richard flavis Burgess, 2, b. Cambridgeshire, Eng., Aug. 22, 1852; McGill Coll., Montreal; Oberlin Theol. Sem., 75; ord. Exira, la., Dec. 3, 75, p. to 77; White Rock and Minden, 78-82; Clio and Gen- esee, 82-4; Alba, 84-8; So. Haven, 88; all in Mich.; d. So. Haven, Apr. 16, 1888. George Hindley, 2, b. Evamusa, Wellington, Ont., Nov. 27, 1852; ord. Avoca, la., 75; Nebraska City, Neb., 81-3; Weeping Water, Neb., 83-93; Ridgeville, Ind., 93-8; Elk River, Minn., from 98. 1876 Warren Franklin Bickford, b. Newburgh, Me., Jan. 31, 1842; Bow- doin Coll., 72; 1st Me. cav. regt., 62-5; Island Falls and Patten, Me., 72-3; ord. Winthrop, Me., June 20, 76, p. to 80; Breckenridge, Col., 80-3; Manitou, Col., 83-5; Lorin, Cal., 85-9; res. Hyde Park, Mass., 89-90; p. Islington, Mass., from 91. Fred De Bos, b. Paris, France, Oct. 14, 1837; Coll. of Louis XIV, Paris, 54; ord. Salem, Mass., July 20, 74; No. Beverly, Mass., 76-8, with French mission in Salem; Scarboro, Me., 79-80; Assoc. Chari- ties, Boston, Mass., 81-5; Fort Howard, Wis.; res. Worcester, Mass. Jonathan Edwards, b. Rhymney, Monmouthshire, Wales, June 15, 1847; ord. E. Orrington, Me., June 15,76, p. 75-9; W. Newfield, Me., 79-82; Scranton, Pa., 82-5; Spokane, Wash., 86-1900; Wardner, Idaho, from 1900. Charles Edwin Fitz, b. Chester, N. H., Jan. 29, 1845; ord. P. E. ch.; Cong, ch., Kenduskeag, Me., 80; res. Boston, Mass., from 80. George Henry Johnson, b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 29, 1850; Harvard Coll., 73; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Cambridge, 77; Freetown, 77; Uxbridge, 77-8; No. Amherst, 78-88; Georgetown, 89-92; Lowell, from 92; all in Mass. 113 1876-1877 David Lewis Jones, b. Carmarthen, So. Wales, 1844; ord. So. Free- port, Me., Aug. 24, 76, p. to 78; W. Newfield, Me., 78-9; Limerick, Me., 79-81; Utica, N. Y.; returned to Wales, 90; p. Welshpool. Dugald ricQregor, b. Kintyre, Argyle, Scotland, Nov. i. 1847; Manilla, Ont.; Winnipeg; Manitoba; Presb. ch., Inkster, Dak., 84-5; Crystal, Dak., 85-8; Locke, No. Dak., 88-90; Canada. Osgood Wyman Rogers, b. Brunswick,. Me., Feb. 8, 1840; Bowdoin Coll., 72; ord. Farmington, Me., June 21, 76, p. to 79; Bridgton, Me., 79-83; Mt. Pleasant, la., 83-1900; Medford, Okl., from 1900. David Talog Williams, b. Pencader, Wales, Feb. 14, 1847; Pencader Inst., 68; Oberlin Theol. Sem., B. D., 77; ord. Rochester, O., Nov. 23, 77; p. Brighton and Rochester, 77-84; Lisbon Center, N. Y., 84- 8; Cambria Center, N. Y., 88-99; Fort Wayne, Ind., from 99. George Hayward Wilson, b. Salem, Mass., Aug. 20, 1852; ord. No. Brookfield, Mass., Sep. 5, 76, p. to 78; Globe Village, Mass., 78-80; Biddeford, Me., 80-2; Owosso, Mich., 82-6; Hinsdale, 111., 87-95; Paxton, 111., 95-1900; DeKalb, 111., from 1900. Charles Ezra Libbey, 2, b. Danville, now Auburn, Me., Dec. 14, 1844; Ph. B., Wesleyan Univ., 111.; ord. 75; p. M. E. churches in Brewer, Thomaston, Camden and Belfast, Me.; pres. elder, Bucks- port dist.. Me., 83-7; Calais, Me., 87; pres. Rust Univ., Holly Springs, Miss., from 87; d. Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 1897. 1877 Clarence Augustine Beckwith, D. D., b. Charlemont, Mass., July 21, 1849; Olivet Coll., Mich., 74; Yale Theol. Sem., two years; ord. Brewer, Me., Jan. 9, 78, p. 77-82; W. Roxbury, Mass., 82-92; prof. Systemat. Theol. Bangor Sem., from 92. Samuel Watson Chapin, b. Grafton, Mass., July 18, 1849; ord. Al- bany, Vt., Mar. 12, 78, p. to 80; Guildhall, Vt., 80-1; Burlington, 82-5; Brewer Village and E. Orrington, 85-6; Holden and Dedham, 86-90; No. Searsport, and Sandy Point, 90-2; Woolwich, 92-7; Deer Isle, 97-1900; all in Me.; editor from 1900, res. Bangor, Me. 114 1877 George Harlan Dunlap, b. Audover, Me., May i8, 1851; Dartmouth Coll.; ord. Charlestowu, N. H., 77, p. to 81; Nelson and Harris- ville, N. H., 81-7; Holland, Vt., 88; Derby Line, Vt., 89-93; E. Concord, N. H., from 93. Qeorge Angier Gordon, D. D., b. Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Jan. 2, 1853; ord. Temple, Me., June 20, 77, p. to 78; Harvard Coll., 78-81, A. B., 81; Greenwich, Ct., 81-4; Old South, Boston, Mass., from 84. John Henry Hoffman, b. Lyndon, Vt., June 10, 1847; Bates Coll., 74; Andover Theol. Sem., one year; ord. Henniker, N. H., Aug. 21, 77, p. to 84; Shelburue Falls, Mass., 84-8; Peterboro, N. H., 89-92; Kearney, Neb., 93-4; Littleton, N. H., 94-7; New Haven, Vt., 98-9; St. Johusbury, Vt., 1900-01; No. Reading, Mass., from 1901. Henry Jones, b. Rawdou, P. Q., June 29, 1848; Berkeley Divinity School, Middletown, Ct., 77-9; ord. P. E. ch., Augusta, Me., May 22, 79; rector, Ashland, Me., 79-83; Camden, Me., from 84. James A. Jones, b. Myrthyr Tydvil, So. Wales, Dec. 24, 1849; ord. Farmington Falls and Mercer, Me., June 19, 77, p. to 78; Whiting, Me., 79; Middlebury Coll., 85; Oberlin Theol. Sem., one year; Norridgewock, Me., p. from 86. Alfred J. McGown, b. Ellsworth, Me., Sep. 10, 1843; ord. Orono, Me., July 3, 77, p. to 81; Claremont, N. H., 81-2; Bar Harbor, Me., 83-5; Amherst, N. H., from 85. George Wesley Osgood, b. Bangor, Me., Apr. 27, 1851; Wesleyan Univ., Ct., 74; ord. Tunbridge, Vt., Jan. 17, 78, p. 77-80; Littleton, N. H., 80-4; Provincetown, 85-7; Hyannis, 87-90; Newburyport, 90-4; Lynn, 94-1901; all in Mass. Samuel Thaxter Page, b. Bucksport, Me., Aug. 18, 1837; ord. Dexter, Me., 73; p. M. E. chhs. in Eddington, Corinth, Carmel, Levant, Brownfield and other places in Me.; d. Milo, Me., June 19, 1895. Jehiel Simmons Richards, b. Bristol, Me., Aug. i, 1847; Bowdoin Coll., 72; ord. Dexter, Me., June 22, 77, p. to 80; Waterford, 80-6; Alfred, 86-90; Deer Isle, 90-7; W. Brooksville, 97-1901; No. Yar- mouth, from 1901; all in Me. 115 1877-1878 Jacob Van Derveer Shurtz, D. D., b. Flemiugton, N. J., Oct. 15, 1849; Wyoming Sem., Pa., 75; ord. Presb. ch., Chaumont, N. Y., 78, p. to 84; Carthage, N. Y., 84-1901. Joseph St. John, b. Amiens, France, Oct. 9, 1847; Ottawa Coll., 70; ord. No. Searsport and Sandy Point, Me., Aug. 28, 77, p. to 78; Orion, Mich., 78-82; Bay City, Mich.; res. Oxford, Mich. Fletcher Ackerman Valentine, b. N. Y. City, Nov. 24, 1850; Prince- ton Coll.; Mannsville, N. Y., 80; ord. Paris, N. Y., 81, p. to 82; Thompson, O., 83-4; Unionville, O., 85; Lake Grove, 86-9; Wading River, 89-92; Presb. ch. Green Lawn, 92-5; McDougalls, 95-8; Sodus Center, from 98; all in N. Y. Richard King Wickett, b. Devonshire, Eng., Jan. 13, 1846; ord. E. Baldwin, Me., Dec. 5, 77, p. to 79; Pownal and Durham, Me., 79-85; Lyman, Me., 85; Somerset, Mass., 86-8; Chepachet, R. I., 88-90; Brown Univ., special course, 88-90; p. Cobden, 111., 90-1; Howard, R. I., from 92. George Lyman Dickinson, i, b. Heath, Mass., Aug. 30, 1846; ord. Chepachet, R. I., 76, p. to 78; Schroon Lake, N. Y., 78-81; Rood- house, ni., 81-4; Atkinson, 111., 84-7; Alma, Neb., 88-90; Whately, Mass., 90-9; res. E. Northfield, Mass. Walter Farr, 2, Bridport, Devonshire, Eng.; M. E. ch.; returned to England. Thomas Worthington Walters, 2, b. So. Wales, Eng., Nov. 20, 1848; Oberlin Theol. Sem., 78; ord. Crary's Mills, N. Y., 78, p. to 82; Astoria, Or., 82-3; Colfax, Wn., 83-1901; Spokane, Wn., from 1901. James Worthington Wilson, i, b. Tillbury, Kent Co., Ont., Feb. 1848; d. Medway, Me., Sep. 13, 1875. 1878 Daniel Olin Clark, b. Buckland, Mass., Aug. 31, 1852; Boston Univ.; ord. New Sharon, Me., June 20, 78, p. to 79, with Farmington Falls; Stoughton, 79-82; Manchester, 82-5; Warren, 86-91; res. Warren to 94, Worcester, from 95; all in Mass. 116 1878 Henry Allen Freeman, b. Pleasant River, N. S., Apr. 13, 1843; a. p. Biddeford, 78-80; ord. Old Town, Oct. 13, 80, p. to 85; Bluehill, 85-8; No. Bridgton, 88-92; Monson,92-6; Holden and Dedhaui, 96-9; all in Me.; res. Brewer, Me., from 99. Augustus Hemenway Fuller, b. I'rovidence, R. I., Apr. 24, 1849; Brown Univ., 73; ord. Lynn, 78; Mattapoisett, 78-85; Medway, 86-9; Billerica, 89-92; Easton Center, from 92; all in Mass. Richard Hastings McQown, b. No. Ellsworth, Me., May 13, 1850; Bates Coll.; a. p. M. E. ch.., Tremont, Pembroke, Lubec and Harrington, Me., 78-82; ord. Cong, ch., Machiasport, Me., Mar. 7, 82; Turner, Me., 83-6; Mont Vernon, N. H., 86-8; Cornish, Me., 88-90; North- wood, N. H., 90-2; Salmon Falls, N. H., 92-3; Everett, Mass., from 95, and there d. Apr. i, 1900. John McGregor, b. Islay, Argyle, vScotland, Dec. 26, 1835; res. Kin- cardine and Osprey, Out., 79-82; ord. Hudsouville, Mich., July 31, 83, p. to 84; Bay Mills, Pine Grove and Superior, 84-5; Bethel, 85-8; Bay Mills, now Brimley, and Superior, from 88; all in Mich.; assist, supt. mission and S. S. work, from 92. Thomas Folsom Norris, b. E. Cambridge, Mass., Sep. 11, 1845; 31st Mass. regt., 61-5; ord. Herndon, Va., 79, p. 78-80; Howard Univ., Washington, special course; Kirwin, Kan., 80-2; Neosho Falls and Geneva, Kan., 82-5; Lawrence, Kan., 85-90; Little Comptou, R. I., 90-1; Westport, Mass., 91-4; Somerset, Mass., 94-9; Riverside, R. I., from 99. Robert MacQueen Peacock, b. Lanark, Out., Sep. 15, 1848; Temple, Me., 78-9; E. Baldwin and Sebago, Me., 79; Bowdoin Coll., special course, 79; ord. Solon, Me., June 23, 80, p. Solon, Bingham, and Weld, to 83; Monmouth, Me., 84-7; Somerset, Mass., 87-91; Pigeon Cove, Mass., 91-6; Milton, N. H., from 97. Monson Henry Smith, b. Cheverie, N. S., Dec. 28, 1847; Sebec and Monticello, Me., 77-80; ord. M. E. ch., Belfast, Me., 80; Summer- ville, S. C, 82; St. George, S. C.,85; agt. Am. Bib. Soc, S. C; died in the South. Lewis Jay Thomas, b. Eagle Hill, Pa., Jan. 10, 1848; Yale Coll., one year; ord. Castine, Me., Jan. 18, 78, p. to 82; Reed City, Mich., 83- 5; Auburn, Me., 85-97; Peabody, Mass., from 98. 117 1878-1879 Samuel Luman Vincent, b. Morristown, Vt., Mar. 26, 1851; ord. Pem- broke, Me., Oct. 23, 78, p. to 79; Peru, 79-82; E. Braintree and W. Brookfield, 82-4; W. Hartford, 85-7; Bridgewater, 88-91; W. Towns- hend, 91-6; W. Glover, from 96; all in Vt. William P. Alward, i, b. Queen's Co., N. B.,; Portland, Me., 75; In- dustry, Me., 77. William Denley, 3, b. Dorsley, Gloucestershire, Eng., Nov. i, 1844; ord. Fairmount, Minn., 78; Wadena and Hubbard, Minn., 79; miss'y work among the Indians; res. Wadena. Charles fleyer Schwarzauer, 2, b. Dresden, Germany, Feb. 3, 1848; Gymnasium, Dresden, 64; ord. Newell, la., 78, p. to 79; La Grange, Mo., 79-80; St. Catherine and Lenhart, Mo., 80-2; agt. German Cong. Seni., Crete, Neb., 82; St. Catherine, Mo., to 87; Linda Vista, Cal., 88-9; res. Linda Vista, from 89. Charles Henry Taintor, i, b. Clinton, Ct., Aug. 12, 1849; ord. So. Weare, May 29, 79, p. 78-9; Hooksett, 80-2; Milford, 82-4; all in N. H.; Chicago, 111., field sec'y Cong. Ch. Building Soc, from 84. Robert Owen Williams, i, p. Dinorwig, No. Wales. 1879 Collins Grant Burnham, b. Saco, Me., May 9, 1854; Bowdoin Coll., 76; ord. Westfield, Vt., Dec. 10, 79, p. Westfield and Troy, to 80; vSo. Freeport, Me., 80-5; Wilton, N. H., 85-8; Chicopee, Mass., from 88. George Edward Chapin, b. Orriugton, Me., June 26, 1839; Bowdoin Coll.; ord. Jouesport, Aug. 20, 79, p. to 81; Princeton, 81-6; Lyman, 86-7; all in Me.; W. Woodstock, Vt.. 88; Hebron, Ct., 89-91; Hub- bardstou, Mass., 92-4; So. Royalston, Mass., 94-5; res. So. Royals- ton, from 95. Bernard Copping, b. Hardwick, Eng., Jan. 20, 1851; ord. Dunstable, Mass., 79, p. to 85; Rupert, Vt., 85-7; Groveland, Mass., 87-93; Acton, Mass., from 94. 118 1879 Edward Clarence Crane, b. Hyde Park, Vt., Jan, 23, 1853; ord. Hol- den, Me., Sep. 3, 79, p. 78-81; Waldoboro, Me., 81-3; Mendon, 111., 83-5; Central City, la., 85-6; Manchester, N. H., 86-90; editor, Lud- low, Vt., from 90, and there d. June 12, 1893. David L. Davis, b. Myrthyr Tydvil, So. Wales, Oct. 24, 1849; ord. Pittston, Me., Mar. 24, 80, p. 79-82; Carbondale, Pa., 82-4; Morris- town, N. Y., 84-5; Carbondale, 85-90; Edwardsdale, 90-8; Williams- town, 98-1901; Mount Carmel, from 1901; all in Pennsylvania. William Richard Dugan, b. Montague, Mass., Oct. 21, 1851; Colum- bia Coll.; ord. Ewing, Mass., 80, p. to 83; Putney, Vt., 84-7; Shutesbury, Mass., 87-8; Weston, Vt., 88-9; Peru, Vt., 89-93; res. Montague, from 93. Daniel Greene, b. Waterford, Me., Nov. 27, 1840; ist Me. regt. heavy artillery, 63-5; post-office, Portland, 70-6; ord. Machias, Dec. 18, 79, p. to 88; Cumberland Center, 88-92; all in Me.; Nonantum, (Newton), Mass., 92-9; Stratham, N. H., from 1900, and there d. Oct. 27, 1900. Charles Angle Maine, b. Stillwater, N. J., May 13, 1852; ord. Waldo- boro, Me., M. E. ch., May 6, 82; p. Alexander and Crawford, 79-81; Edmunds, 81-4; Orrington, 84-6; Sullivan, 86-7; Rockport, 87-90; Newport, 90-2; all in Me.; Milford, la., 93-6; Carl, la., 96-9; Fulda, Minn., from 99. Isaac Wallace Peach, b. Liverpool, N. S.; Mt. Allison Coll., N. B.; Heath, Mass., 80-2; ord. Pawlet, Vt., June 19, 83, p. 82-7; Alma, Mich.; business, res. Gloversville, N. Y. Stephen Smith, b. Maitlaud, N. S., June 26, 1850; Mt. Allison Coll., N. B.; Perry and Carroll, Me., 79-80; ord. Hyannis and W. Yar- mouth, Mass., 80, p. to 82; Warwick, R. I., 82-7; E. Douglas, Mass., 87-9; Hinsdale, N. H., 89-95; Niantic, Ct., 96-7; Lebanon, Ct., from 98. Richard Smith Whidden, b. Maitlaud, N. S., June 26, 1850; Mt. Alli- son Coll., N. B.; ord. Caribou, Me., Nov. 19, 79, p. to 82; Standish, Me., 82-5; Marshfield, Mass., 85-92; miss'y. Kettle River, Rocky Mts., B. C, 93; Presb. ch., Annapolis and Bridgetown, N. S., 94-9; No, Bedeque, P, E, I., from 99, 119 1879 Thomas Philip Williams, b. Llanymddyfri, Wales, Aug. 14, 1852; a. p. Plymouth, Pa.; ord. Gilead, Me., Oct. 8, 79, p. Gilead and Shel- burne, N. H., to 83; Wiuslow and Benton, Me., 83-1901; Searsport, Me., from 1901. Preston Bruce Wing, b. Mt. Vernon, Me., Jan. 16, 1838; ist. Me. cav- alry, 61-2; Dep. Coll., Internal Rev., Wilmington, N. C, to 65; ord. Freeport, Me., Jan. 28,80, p. 79-86; Hopkinton, Mass., from 86, and there d. Apr. 23, 1893. Alexander Wiswall, b. Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. i. 1846; Dartmouth Coll., 73; ord. Benton, Me., Sep. 24, 79, p. to 81; Norway, Me., 81- 7; Skowhegan, Me., 87-8; Pittsfield, N. H., 89-90; Sturbridge, Mass., 91-2; Upton, Mass., from 92. Edgar Hatfield, 2, b. Springfield, N. B., 1848; Newton Theol. Sem., 80; ord. Blackville, N. B., Bapt. ch., 80, p. to 82; Jefferson, Me., 82- 5; Wells, Me., 87; No. Tisbury, Mass. Fredwald Stephen Lawrence, i, b. King's Clear, N. B., July 6, 1849; Oldtown, Me.; p. Bapt. ch., Madrid, N. Y.; Stockton, Santa Cruz, San Jos6; all in Cal. Charles Albert Perry, 2, b. Blanchard, Me., Apr. 11, 1852; Bowdoin Coll., 76; Andover Theol. Sem., 79; Windham, Vt., 80-1; Yale, post-grad, course, 81-2; ord. Memphis, Mich., 82, p. to 84; No. Waterford, Me., 84; Randolph, Vt., 85-7; Rupert, Vt., 87-9; E. Taunton, Mass., 90-2; res. Hyde Park, Mass., 92-7; res. Falmouth, Mass., from 97. William Qleason Schoppe, 2, b, Beddington, Me., July 24, 1853; ord. Pepperell, Mass., 80, p. to 87; Neponset, Mass., 87-9; Charlestown, Mass., 90-2; Helena, Mont., 92-4; Ravenna, O., 94-7; Ashland, O., from 97. Albert Ervin Spencer, i, b. Central Falls, R. I., Oct. 21, 1855; N. Y., N. H., and H. R. R., res. Central Falls. John Tinling, i, b. Newbrough, Eng., Mar. 8, 1846; ord. Belfast, Me., M. E. ch., Apr., 81; p. Stillwater, 78-80; Dixmont, 80-3; Danforth, 83-5; Oldtown, 85-7; Newport, 87-90; Guilford, 90-4; Eastport, 94-7; Brewer, 97-1901; all in Me.; Houlton, Me., from 1901. 1880 1880 George Allchin, b. Plumstead, Kent, Eng., Jan. lo, 1852; res. Guelph, Out., 72-7; Williams Coll., special, 80-1; ord. Middlebury, Vt., 81; a. p. New Haven, Vt., 81; So. Natick, Mass., 82; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., Osaka, Japan, from 82. Merrill Blanchard, b. No. Abington, Mass., Apr. 17, 1852; ord. Win- terport, Me., Mar. i, 81, p. 80-2; Biddeford, Me., 82-6; E. Wey- mouth, Mass., 86-90; Maynard, Mass., 91-7; Shoreham, Vt., from 97, and there d. Sep. i, 1897. John Burr Carruthers, b. Portland, Me., Oct. 18, 1851; a. p. Pem- broke and Perry, 80-1; ord. Monmouth, 82-3; No. Yarmouth, 84-8; Saco, 89-92; all in Me.; Berlin Mills, N. H., from 93. Edgar flillard Cousins, b. South West Harbor, Me., Sep. 7, 1850; Bowdoiu Coll., 77; ord. Cherryfield, June 9, 80, p. to 83; Portland, 83-4; Cumberland Mills, 84-93; Gray, 96-8; Biddeford, 98-1901; all in Maine. John Andrew Rowell, b. Chichester, N. H., Oct. 16, 1850; Dartmouth Coll.; ord. So. Weare, N. H., Oct. 14, 80, p. to 82; Francestown, N. H., 82-6; Brainerd, Minn., 86-8; Hamilton, Minn., 89-90; Johns- town and Emerald Grove, 91-3; Fulton, 93-5; Pine River and Saxe- ville, 95-8; Mondovi, 98-1900; all in Wis.; res. Mondovi. Robert Fowie True, b. Holderness, N. H., Jan. 25, 185 1; ord. No. Abington, Mass., Jan. 25, 81, p. 80-1; sec. Y. M. C. A., San Fran- cisco, Cal., Biddeford, Me., Rockford, 111., to 84, and Birmingham, Ct., to 90; assist, sec'y Evang. Assoc, of New Eng., Boston, Mass., to 95. William Qilmore Wade, b. Sandusky, O., May 22, 1842; U. S. army, 61-5; ord. Christian ch., Stafford, N. Y., 69, p. 68-71; Christian Bibl. Inst., 71-2; Eddytown, N. Y., 72-3; Assonet, Mass., 74; John- sonbury, N. J., 76; Newport, Me., 77-81; Milbridge, Plymouth, Dixmont, Jackson and Brooks, Me., 81-3; Cong, ch., De Kalb and De Peyster, N. Y., 83-4; Newfield, Me., 85-6; Sanford, Me., 87-9; Wakefield, N. H., 89-91; Monmouth, 91-6; Pittston, 97-9; Solon, from 99; all in Maine. 1880 Joseph Newton Walker, b. Mossley, No. Manchester, Eng., Aug. lo 1851; Andover Theol. Sem., special course, two years; ord. No. Troy, Vt., Sep. 28, 80, p. to 83; E. St. Johnsbury, Vt., 83-7; Island Pond, Vt., 87-92; W. Stewartstown, N. H., 92-9. Francis Singleton Williston, b. Newcastle, N. B., Jan. 31, 1855; Mt. Allison Coll., N. B.; Newcastle, N. H., 81-4; Haddam Neck, Ct., 84-5; teacher, Orangeburg, N. Y., 85-7; p. New City, N. Y., M. E. ch., 87-8; teacher, Thiells, N. Y., 88-9; p. Swartswood, N. J., 89-91; Coolbaugh, Pa., 91-4; Vernon, N. J., 94-5; teacher, Vernon, 95-7; p. Phillipsburg, N. J., from 97. Richard George Woodbridge, b. London, Eng., Nov. 15, 1851; ord. Salmon Falls, N. H., Apr. 6, 81, p. 80-2; Osage, la, 82-7; Morris- ania, N. Y., 87-93; Middleboro, Mass., from 93. Alvan Bacon Adams, i, from Ohio; Scarboto, Me.; d. at the Semina- ry, Bangor, Jan. 26, 1879. James Stewart Allen, i, b. Windsor, N. S., Jan. 24, 1852; Mt. Allison Coll., N. B.; M. E. ch., Harmony, Robbinstou, E. Machias, Me., 78-82; ord. Searsport, Me., 83; Tremont, Me., 84; transf. to Ver- mont conf., 84; p. Bakersfield, Vt. Amos William Creamer Anderson, i, b. Potterstown, N. J., Feb. 14, 1857; ord. Dover, Me., M. E. ch., 80; p. Fort Fairfield, Atkinson, Hartland, Pembroke, Castine, Calais, and Thomaston, Me., 80-94; transf. to Vt. conf., 94; Enosburg Falls, 94-9; Northfield, 99-01; transf. to New Eng. Southern conf., 1901; p. Hill's Grove, R. I. Frank Isaac Nute, 2, b. Milton, N. H., Mar. 22, 1854; ord. Warwick, R. I., Nov. 18, 80, p. to 81; W. Warren, Mass., 82-4; New Marlboro, Mass., 85; Union, N. H., 85-6; Riverton, Ct., 87-8; res. Riverton. Horace Peckover, i. b. London, Eng.; ord. Brooklyn, N. vS., Apr. 24, 76, p. 75-7; Buxton Hill, Jamaica, W. I., 79-81; Kingston, Jamaica, 81-96; Toronto, Ont., 96-7; Scranton, Pa., 97-9; Presb. ch., Meshop- pen, Pa., 99-1900; Salisbury, Out., from 1900. 1880-1881 Hiram Wooster Smith, i, b. Ellsworth Falls, Me.; Tufts Coll., 79-80; ord. Rochester, N. H., Univ. ch., 81; p. Portland, Mich., 81-4; Gardner, Mafes., 85-8; Utica, N. Y., 89-91; So. Acton, Mass., 92-4; Picton, Ont., 95-8; Clark Univ., Worcester, special course, 98-9; E. Pepperell, Mass., from 1900. Frederick Albert Thayer, i, b. New Ipswich, N. H., June 10, 1848; Iowa Coll.; Dartmouth Coll., 73; ed. staff. A''. V. Tribune, 73-5; Times, 75-8; Andover Theol. Sem., 80; ord. Westboro, Mass., Sep. 30, 80, p. to 82; Quincy, 111., from 82, and there d. Mar. 25, 1883. Fred William Towle, i, b. Thorndike, Me., June 23, 1853; ord. M. E. ch., Waldoboro, Me., 82; p. Springfield, Exeter, Brownville, Har- mony, and other chhs. in East Me. conf.; Friendship and So. Waldoboro, from 1901. Isaac Harrison Whittier Wharff, i, b. Bangor, Me., Oct. 31, 1849; Wesleyan Univ., Middletown, Ct., 77; ord. M. E. ch., 81; p. Lin- coln, Forest City, Newport, Thomaston, Ellsworth and other chhs. in East Me. conf.; Machias, Me., from 1901. 1881 Charles Everett Andrews, C. E., b. Warren, Me., Oct. 9, 1850; Thayer School of Civil Engineering, Dartmouth Coll., 75; ord. Newcastle, Me., Oct. i, 81, p. to 83; Biddeford, Me., 84-7; Torring- ton, Ct., 87-9; Somerville, Mass., 89-90; res. Warren, Me., 90-4; p. Deering and So. Portland, Me., 95-7; res. Walpole, Mass. Sidney Augustus Burnaby, b. Brookfield, N. S., July 17, 1851; Acadia Coll., N. S.; Amherst Coll., 80; ord. Lancaster, N. H., Sep. 21, 81, p. to 91; res. Boxford, Mass., 91-3; p. Southbridge, Mass., 93-6; Canaan, Ct., from 97. Edward Chalmers Haynes, b. Lowell, Mass., Aug. 28, 1854; ord. Tomah, Wis., Apr. 18, 82, p. 81-2; res. Leominster, Mass., 83; Nepaug, 84-6; Canterbury, 867; Ellsworth, 89-90; W. Torrington, 90-1; all in Ct.; res. Leominster, 92; p. Chester, Mass., 93-9; Lebanon Cen- ter, Me., from 1900. George William Frederic Hill, b. London, Eng., Oct. 26, 1853; ord. F. B. ch., Chesterville, Me., Dec. 20, 83, p. 81-3; Halifax, N. S., 84; Bapt. ch. vSt. George, 85-7; Lisbon Falls, 87-90; Winter Harbor, 90-2; Waldoboro, 92-1900; all in Me.; res. lie. Newton Theol. Sem., 1900-01, res. Needham, Mass. 123 1881 Robert Watts Jamison, b. Lanark, Ont., Aug. 12, 1852; ord. Bangor, Me., June 2, 81; Appleton, Minn., 81-3; Elliott, 83-4; Cromwell, 84-8; Sioux Citj', 88-97; all in la.; res. Sioux City, from 97. Fred Tomkins MacLeod, b. Liverpool, N. S., Jan. 16, 1861; Middle- bury Coll., 85; Ferrisburg, Vt., 86; Economy, N. B.; editorial work, Chicago, 111., 89-95; business, Chicago from 96. Almon Jordan Rackliffe, b. Searsport, Me., Dec. 3, 1855; Andover Theol. Sem., advanced class, 81-2; ord. Skowhegan, Me., June 13, 82, p. to 92; Hudson, Mass., from 94. Everett Lorenzo Walbridge, b. E. Bangor, Me., Sep. 16, 1846; ord. E. Bangor, June 2, 81; Milbridge, 81-3; Jonesport, 83-9; Machiasport, 89-90; all in Me.; state miss'y, Vt., 90-2; p. Johnson, Vt., from 92, and there d. Oct. 6, 1892. William Elder Archibald, D. D., 2, b. Edinburgh, Scotland, Mar. 14, 1853; Dalhousie Coll., N. S., 75-8; Oberlin Theol. Sem., 81; ord. Cottage Grove, Minn., Mar. 14,82, p. 81-3; Livingston, Mont., 83-5; Cumberland Univ., Ph. D., 84; Aitkin, Minn., 85; Kentville, N. S., 86-7; Presb. ch. Silver Cliff, Col., 87-8; No. Topeka, Kan., 89-94; Brookline, Mass., from 94; author. George Edward flerrill, i, b. Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 6, 1855; Union Coll.; a. p. Christian ch. Soarsbury and E. Hounsfield, N. Y.; Kittery, Me.; Greenland Depot, N. H., 85. Henry Augustus Reynolds, i, b. Pembroke, Me., Apr. 29, 1858; Stan- tonville Theol. Inst., N. Y., 77-8; ord. Newburyport, Mass., 79; p. Christian ch., Brushton, N. Y., from 79, and there d. Apr. 7, 1883. William flinter Rolfe Seaborne, i, b. Montreal, P. Q., May 30, 1858; Huron Divinity Coll., London, Ont., 85; ord. P. E. ch. Wood- stock, P. Q., Nov. 6, 87; Thamesford and Lakeside, 83-8; rector, Thorndale and Nissouri, 88-93; Thessalon, 93-9; all in Ont.; Gallup, New Mex., from 99. William Taylor, i, b. Toronto, Out.; Oberlin Theol. Sem., 82; ord. Lexington, O., Apr. 17, 83, p. 82-3; Eden and No. Collins. N. Y., 84-5; res. Rochester, N. Y., from 85. 124 1883 1882 Arthur Edson Armstrong, b. W. Berkshire, Vt., Aug. 31, 1855; ord. Lowell, Mass., Sep. 16, 82; p. Pitkiu, 82-4; Denver, 84-6; Leadville, from 86; all iu Col.; d. W. Berkshire, Vt., Jan. 6, 1896. Albert Donnell, b. Cambridge, Mass., May 20, 1856; a. p. Bristol, Me., 82; ord. Berlin, N. H., June 22, 83, p. to 85; Haverhill, Mass., 85-8; Eastport, Me., 88-90; Bluehill, Me., 90-2; Johnson, Vt., 93-5; Well- fleet, Mass., 95-6; Slatersville, R. I., from 97. Edward Harold Hackett, b. Cradley, Staffordshire, Eng., Mar. i, 1856; Guinness' Miss'y Coll., London, Eng., 77; a. p. Tehama, Cal., 83-4; ord. Merced, Cal., Apr. 6, 84; Tamworth, N. H., 85-6; Phippsburg, Me., 92-3; Bapt. ch. Lake's Pond, Ct., 95. Charles Taylor Hawes, b. Bridgton, Me., Aug. 16, 1853; Bowdoin Coll., 76; Andover Theol. Sem., advanced class, 82-3; tutor, Bow- doin Coll., 83-4; ord. Searsport, Me., Dec. 3, 84, p. 83-5; res. Ban- gor, Me., from 89. William Haynes, b. Fullerton, Ont., Apr. 6, 1847; ord. Amherst, Me., July 2, 82, p. Amherst and Aurora, 82-3; Houlton, Me., 83-4; Twins burgh, O., 84-9; Ravenna, Neb., 89-90; West Point, Neb., 90-1; Bellevue, O., from 92. George Washington Johnson, b. Bluehill, Me., Feb. 6, 1849; Bow- doin Coll., 79; ord. Milton, N. S., Nov. 2,82, p. to 85; Buxton, Me., 85-8; Falmouth, Me., 89-91; New Ipswich, N. H., 91-2; Lyman, Me., 92-6; res. Buxton, 96-8, Groveville, Me., from 98. Arthur Watson Main, b. Noel, N. S., June 11, 1856; ord. Economy, N. S., Sep. 6, 82, p. to 85; Belleville, Ont., 85-9; Cowansville, P. Q., 89-91; evangelistic work under Canadian Home Miss. Sec, 91-4; p. Danville, P. Q., from 95. Thomas Wesley Minnis, b. Englishtown, N. J., Apr. 10, 1850; Ando- ver Theol. Sem., advanced class, 82-3; ord. Kingston, N. H., Sep. 2, 84, p. to 86; Wichita, Kan., 87-9; El Reno, Okl., 90-2; Stark, 111., 93-4; res. Cheney, Kan., St. Louis, Mo., and Minneapolis, 94-6; p. Grand Meadow, Minn., 97-1900; res. De Long, 111. 125 1883-1883 Frederic Newport, b. Wroughton, Eng., Feb. 4, 1853; a. p. West Hart- ford, Vt., 78-80; ord. So. Gardiner, Me., Jan. 30, 83, p. 82-5; Bow- doin Coll., special course, 84-5; Wilton, 85-9; Mechanic Falls and W. Minot, 89-98; Jonesport, 98-1900; W. Poland, from 1900; all-in Maine. Wilbur Rand, b. Morrisville, Vt., May 27, 1856; ord. Barnet, Vt., May 8, 83, p. 82-4; Waldoboro, Me., 84-6; Holden, 87-8; Cummington, 88-90; Brimfield, 91-3; res. Pelham, 93-4; p. Norwich, 95-7; all in Mass.; res. Norwich, 97-9; p. Bangor, N. Y., from 99. Frederic Arthur Wilson, b. Orono, Me., Apr. 23, 1852; Bowdoin Coll., 73; teacher, 75-9; ord. Billerica, Mass., Oct. 26, 82, p. to 89; Andover, Mass., from 89. John William Todd, 2, b. W. Shefford, P. Q., July 16, 1856; ord. I^ow- ell, Mass., Sep. 16, 82; Paynesville, 83-6; Barnesville, 86-90; Gran- ite Falls, 90-2; Montevideo, 92-7; Glencoe, 98-9; Fergus Falls, from 99; all in Minn. 1883 William Walcott Fay, b. Flint, Mich., June 17, 1856; Williams Coll., and Oberlin Coll., each one year; post teacher, Jefferson barracks, Mo., 78-9; a. p. Oxford, Me., 83; ord. Hampton, N. H., Feb. 20, 84, p. to 86; Bridgewater, Mass., 86-8; Westboro, Mass., 88-95; res. Ar- lington, Mass., 96; p. Nantucket, Mass., from 97. George Nelson Howard, b. Farmiugton, Me., July 30, 1854; Bates Coll., one year; Hillsdale Coll., Mich., two years; M. A. Hillsdale, 88; ord. F. B. ch., Franconia, N. H., Sep. i, 83, p. to 85; Lowell, Mass., 85-94; Melrose, Mass., from 94. Robert John Kyle, b. Toronto, Ont., Feb. i, 1849; a. p. Jackson and Brooks, Me., 83; Bingham, Me., 84; ord. Windham, Me., Sep. 22, 85, p. to 90; Wilton, N. H., 90-2; Ayer, Mass., 92-3; Brimfield, Mass., 93-9; Hebron, and Gilead, Ct., from 1900. Charles Loring Skinner, b. Winterport, Me., Oct. 27, 1857; Bowdoin Coll., one year, special course; ord. W. Brooksville, Me., May 24, 86, p. to 87; Waterford, Me., 87-93; Haverhill, N. H., from 93. 126 1883-1884 James Dixon Smiley, b. Rawdon, P. Q., Jan. 12, 1855; a. p. Cong, ch., W. Brooksville, Me., 83-4; ord. M. E. ch., Eastport, Me., Oct. 20, 85, p. to 86; Cong, ch.. Brewer Village and E. Orrington, Me., 86-8; Riverside, R. I., 88-92; So. Britain, Ct., 93-1900; res. New Haven. Charles Burns Watlien, b. Richibucto, N. B., Jan. i, 1852; teacher, Keswick, N. B., 72-6; St. vStephen, N. B., 78-82; ord. Orono, Me., June 14, 83, p. to 88; Chelmsford, Mass., 88-90; W. Manchester, N. H., 90-6; Rehoboth, Mass., from 96. Hagop Haratum Acterian, 2, b. Rodosto, Turkey, 1844; Bates Coll., 74; Bates Theol. Sem., 77; ord. F. B. ch., Falmouth, Me., 77, p. to 78; res. No. Anson, Me.; res. lie. Bangor, 81-3; Bancroft, Mich., 84- 5; Athens, Me., 86; agt. University Extension Soc, Chicago, 111. Jean Cyrille Aganier de France, 2, b. Malone, N. Y., May 16, 1856; Wesleyan Coll., Montreal; Oberlin Theol. Sem. 85; Toledo, O., 85- 86; ord. New London, O., Jan. 86; Columbus, O., 86-7; Christian ch., Denver, Col., 87-90; Sacramento, Cal., 91; res. Bentonville, Ark., from 92; ed. and lawyer; mayor, 95; member Ark. legislature, 96; evangelistic work from 96. Albert Henry Pennell, i, b. Saccarappa, Me., Dec. 5, 1853; Bowdoin Coll., 79; Yale Theol. Sem., one year; d. Saccarappa, Sep. 12, 1882. David Thomas Williams, 2, b. Cwmtwrch, Glamorganshire, Wales, Oct. 12, 1851; Western Reserve Coll., 80; Oberlin Theol. Sem., 83; ord. Greenwich, O., Nov. 20, 83, p. to 85; Madrid, 85-7; Keeue Valley, 88-90; Howells, 91-4; Hancock, 95-9; all in N. Y.; Marietta, O., from 1900. 1884 Solomon George Foster, b. Weld, Me., June 16, 1841; p. York, Me., 84; d. Wilton, Me., Aug. 26, 1884. Nathan Harding Harriman, b. Prospect Ferry, Me., July 3, 1850; Harvard Coll., 77; teacher, 77-82; ord. Bangor, Me., June 5, 84, p. 83-6; Providence, R. I., 86-8; evangelist, 89-91; Bapt. ch. Maiden, Mass., 91-5; Tacoma, Wn.; evangelist, Shiloh, Durham, Me., from 1900. 127 1884-1885 William Cerdynog Jones, b. Pyle, Glamorganshire, Wales, July i6, 1854; Marietta Coll.; ord. Freedom, Me., June 12, 84, p. to 85; Frostburg, Md., 85-8; Crary's Mills, 88-9; Hopkinton, qo-i; West- moreland, 92-4; all in N. Y.; Cripple Creek, Col., 94-5; Denver, Col., 96-7; Sharon, Pa., 98-1900; Homestead, Pa., from 1900. John Arma Thomas, b. Pontardulais, Glamorganshire, Wales, Mar. 26, 1852; Welsh ch.. Cape Elizabeth, Me., 82; ord. Cardonia, Ind., vSep., 30, 85, p. to 87; Utica, Mich., 87-8; Alila and Tipton, Cal., 89-91; Mokelumne Hill, Cal., 91-4; Fifield, 95-6; Friendship, 96-7; Pine River, 98-1901; Kingston, from 1901; all in Wis. John Paul Qerrior, i, b. Pictou, N. S., Mar. 13, 1853; Princeton Theol. vSem., one year; Queen's Coll., Kingston, Ont., 84; ord. Presb. ch., P. E. I., Feb. 3, 87, p. vSummerside, 87-8; evang. in N. S. and N. B., 89-90; Winona, Minn., 91-2; Washington, Minn., 92-6; miss'y San Jose presb'y, Cal., 96-7; p. Estrella, Cal., from 97. Frank Albert flansfield, 2, b. Camden, Me., Jan. 25, 1858; Maine State Coll., 80; M. S., 83; Oberlin Theol. Sem., B. D., 84; National City, Cal., 84-5; ord. Otto, N. Y., Oct. 22, 86, p. to 87; Deerfield, N. H., 88-9; res. Boston, Mass., Washington, D. C, Hackensack, N.J. Laforest Robinson, 2, b. Palmyra, Me., Nov. 5, 1852; F. B. ch. Dover, Me., 83-4; Benton, N. H., 84; ord. Lagrange, Me., Dec. 24, 85, p. Lagrange, Bradford and Medford, 85-6; res. Bangor, 87-9; res. Lagrange, from 89. Albert Wilbur Taylor, 2, b. Bolton, Ont., July 4, 1861; Oberlin Theol. vSem., 84; ord. Voluey, N. Y., Mar. 4, 85, p. to 86; Ellington, N. Y., 86-7; Rushville, N. Y., 88-92; vSeneca Falls, N. Y., from 93. James Brettle Thompson, i, b. Harbor Grace, N. F., May 24, 1858; a. p. Cornwallis, N. S., 82-3; Oberlin Theol. Sem., 84; miss'y A. B. C. F. M. to China, from 85; Tai-ku, Shansi Mission, China. 1885 James Edward Aikins, b. Aylmer, Ont., Aug. 23, 1857; Brantford Coll. Inst., 76-80; Oberlin Coll., 80-2; ord. Cape Elizabeth, Nov. 11, 85, p. to 86; Princeton, 86-9; Vassalboro, 89-91; Windham, from 91; all in Maine. 128 1885 James Alexander, b. Aberlemno, Forfarshire, Scotland, Feb. 24, 1854; ord. M. E. ch. Newfoundland, May 7, 82; circuit preacher, 74-83; Cong, ch., Brewer Village, Me., 83-4; Hampden, Me., 84-6; Ando- ver Theol. Sem., post-grad, course; Boston Univ.; Tewksbury, Mass., 86-96; Newport, N. H., from 96. William Creelman, b. Stewiacke, Colchester Co., N. S., Jan. 10, 1831; ord. York, Me., Aug. 20, 85, p. to 89; res. Worthington, Mass.; d. Somerville, Mass., Jan. 16, 1894. Raymond Chandler Drisko, b. Columbia Falls, Me., Aug. 22, 1852; ord. Derby, Vt., June 24, 85, p. to 90; E. Derry, N. H., 91-4; Alfred, Me., from 94. John Lewis Evans, b. Newbridge, Glamorganshire, Wales, Feb. 5, 1858; Marietta Coll., O.; ord. Madison, Me., July 2, 85, p. Madison and No. Anson, 85-6; Rochester, Mass., 88-91; Nepaug, Ct., 91-2; Northford, Ct., 92-4; E. Derry, N. H., 95-7; Rochester, N. H., 97-8. James Byron Hawes, b. Brooksville, Me., Apr. 28, 1846; ord. Mait- land, N. S., Nov. 25, 75, p. to 80; Monson, Me., 80-2; Wiuthrop, Me., 85-6; Keswick Ridge, N. B., 87-8; architect, Milford, N. H., and New Rochelle, N. Y.; d. New Rochelle, July 28, 1892. Jacob Horton, b. E. Fishkill, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1848; Williams Coll., 74; Coll. of Physicians and Surgeons, N. Y., 74-6; res. San Antonio, Texas; res. Bethel, Me.; ord. So. Gardiner, Me., Dec. 16, 85, p. to 87, and there d. Jan. 10, 1887. James Lade, b. Sandhurst, Kent, Eng., Nov. 29, 1850; res. Thurso, Canada; ord. Eliot, Me., June 23, 85, p. to 88; Wells, Me., 89-91; Little Compton, R. I., 92-8; Edgartown, Mass., 98-9; Brockton, Mass., from 99. Joseph Woodbury Strout, b. Millbridge, Me., July 7, 1852; M. E. ch. E. Machias, a. p. 76-8; Bar Harbor, 85; ord. Cong. ch. Thomaston, June 29, 86, p. 85-93; ^H i^ ^^•' Cummington, Mass., 94-9; Kings- ton, N. H., from 99. Salem Darius Towne, b. Clarksburg, Mass., May 9, 1857; ord. Ells- worth Falls, June 30, 85, p. 83-7; Hampden, 87-8; miss'y Penobscot and Hancock Cos., 88-90; editor, Bangor, 90-1900; p. Old Town, 92-5; all in Me.; res. Williamstown, Mass., from 1900. 129 1886-1887 1886 Rufus Parker Gardner, b. Orland, Me., Sep. 14, 1858; ord. M. E. ch., May 14, 84; Camden, Fort F'airfield, and Freedom, Me., to 86; Cong. ch. Waldoboro, Me., 86-8; Marion, Mass., 88-93; Hampstead, N. H., from 93. WiUiam Henry McBride, b. Jacksontown, N. B., Dec. 23, 1852; post- grad, covirse, Bangor, 86-7; ord. Brownville, Me., Oct. 19, 87, p. 86-90; Halifax, Mass., 90-2; W. Taiinton, Mass., 92-4; Wells, 94-6; Bristol, 96-8; No. Yarmouth, 98-1901; all in Me.; Bristol, from 1901. Adams Huse flerrill, b. Brownville, Me., Nov. 4, 1852; ord. Brown- ville, June 24, 86; p. Heber, Utah, 86-8; teacher. No. Dakota, 89-99; business, res. Wolverton, Minn., from 99. George Harlow Reed, b. Worcester, Mass., Mar. 24, 1858; Boston Univ., special course, 86-7; ord. Taunton, Mass., June 3, 87, p. to 91; Haverhill, Mass., 91-8; Concord, N. H., from 98. Benjamin Head Wright, b. Greenwich, Ct., July 17, 1861; ord. Bridg- ton, Me., Mar. 4, 87, p. 86-7; Yale Coll., special course, 87-8; Kent, Ct., 89-96; Orange, Ct., from 96. Myles Standish Hemenway, 2, b. Warren, Me., July 28, i860; Ando- ver Theol. Sem., 86; Cong. ch. Saugus, Mass., 86-7; Unit. ch. Presque Isle, Me., 87-9; ord. Pittsburgh, Pa., P. E. ch., June 8, 90; mission work Jefferson and Clearfield Cos., 90-2; rector, Butler, Pa., 92-8; author; res. Framingham, Mass., 98-1901; rector, Seal Harbor, Me., from 1901. Hanson Eldridge Thygeson, 3, b. Orleans, Mass., Apr. i, 1856; Pitts- ton, Me.. 85-6; ord. Lebanon, Me., Nov. 2, 87, p. to 90; W. Barn- stable, 90-3; res. Orleans, 94; p. Chesterfield, from 95; all in Mass. Edgar Lindley Warren, 2, b. Durham, Me., Nov. 3, 1858; Andover Theol. Sem., 86; ord. Claremont, N. H., Feb. 4, 89, p. to 93; No. Attleboro, Mass., 93-5; Westerly, R. I., 96-7; Wolfeboro, N. H., from 97. 1887 Albert Hart Bears, b. Murray River, P. E. L, Aug. 7, 1859; Grand Island, Neb.; ord. Lead City, Dak., Nov. 29, 87, p. to 88; Fruita, Col., from 88, and there d. May 13, 1890. 130 1887-1888 Henry Edmund Bray, b. Brighton, Mass., Feb. 14, 1861; Bowdoiu Coll., special course, 87-8; ord. Wareham, Mass., Jan. 30, 89, p. 88-9; No. Leominster, Mass., 89-93; W. Rutland, Vt., 94-6; res. Framingham, Mass., 97-8; p. Stoughton, Mass., from 99. William Cox Curtis, b. Monroe, Me., Dec. 27, 1849; Boston Univ., 81; teacher; ord. Whately, Mass., July 13, 88, p. 87-9; Brownville, Me., from 90. Charles Nicholas Qleason, b. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1856; ord. Deer Isle, Me., Aug. 30, 87, p. to 89; Wells, Me., 90-2; Edgartown, Mass., 93-6; Patchogue, N. Y., from 97. RoUin Therman Hack, b. Orwell, Vt., Jan. 19, 1856; Univ. of Vt.; ord. Belfast, Me., Sep. 30, 87, p. to 94; Portland, Me., from 94. Charles Harbutt, b. Samoa, So. Pacific, Nov. 20, 1856; res. Bedford, Eng.; Chicago, 111.; p. Sandy Point and No. Searsport, Me., 87; ord. Bridgton, Me., Aug. 28, 88, p. 87-93; Presque Isle, Me., 93-9; sec. Me. Miss. Soc, from 99, res. Portland, Me. Thomas Jones Lewis, b. Swansea, So. Wales, July 2, 1857; Marietta Coll.; Green's Landing, Me., 87-8; ord. Southwest Harbor, Me., Dec. 5, 89, p. to 91; E. Andover, N. H., 91-4; Mont Vernon, N. H., 94-7; Porthcawl, Wales, 98; E. Andover, N. H., from 99. Thomas Sherk, b. Blair, Ont., Aug. 19, 1859; ord. Fredonia, Kan., Nov. 2, 87, p. to 89; editor, Fredonia; res. Chicago, 111., from 95. Charles Samuel Wilder, b. Conway, Mass., Feb. 18, i860; Colby Univ.; Madison, Me., 86-9; ord. Monson, Me., Feb. 18, 90, p. to 91; Milltown, N. B., 91-3; Limington, Me., 94-9; Turner, Me., from 99. Walter Franklin Prince, i, b. Detroit, Me., Apr. 22, 1863; ord. M. E. ch., Vassalboro, Me., Apr., 87, p. to 89; Drew Theol. Sem., 92, and p. Montville, N. J., 90-2; Yale Univ. 96, and p. Pleasant Valley, Ct., 93-6; grad. student Yale, 96-9, and p. Bloomfield, Ct., 97-9; field sec. Ct. Temp. Union, 99; assist, sec. Ct. Law and Order League, from 1900; B. D., Drew, 97; Ph. D., Yale, 99; author. 1888 Silas Nelson Adams, M. D., b. Castine, Me., Jan. 6, 1855; St. Louis Medical Coll., 79; physician, Bucksport, Me., to 85; ord. So. Gardi- ner, Me., June 28, 88, p to 93; Westbrook, Me., from 93. 131 1888 Thomas Francis Bowen, b. Pontnewydd, Monmouthshire, Eng., Apr. 15, i860; Scranton, Pa.; ord. Emmettsburg, la., Nov. 22, 88, p. to 89; P. E. ch., from 90; miss'y Algona, la., 90-2; Estherville and Spirit Lake, la., 92-6; rector, Spencer, la., from 96. Francis Lee Drew, b. Laurens, N. Y., Sep. 23, 1856; Christian Bib. Inst., N. Y.; ord. Newport, N. Y., Sep. 28, 81; Lisle, N. Y., 83-5; Bluehill, Me., 88-90; res. Cortland, N. Y., 91; p. Cheyenne, Wyo., 92-4; Deming, New Mex., 94-5; Henry, So. Dak., 95-6; res. Tempe, Ariz., from 96. Frank Simmons Hunneweil, b. Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 25, i860; ord. Warren, Me., June 27,88, p. to 91; Whitman, Mass., 91-8; Reading, Mass., from 98. Neil McKay, b. Lake Ainslee, Inverness Co., N. S., Nov. 15, 1851; Dal- housie Coll.; p. Unioutown, So. Dak.; St. Elmo, Ont. Pearley Joseph Robinson, b. Cornville, Me., Aug. 24, 1852; Boston Univ., 76-7; ord. M. E- ch., Waldoboro, Me., May 7, 82; p. Alexan- der, Gouldsboro, Cherryfield, Milltown and Orono, 78-88; Cong, ch., Winthrop, 89-90; Orono, 90-1901; all in Me.; Westerly, R. I., from 1 90 1. Qeorge Roger, b. Kennethmout, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Apr. 29, 1852; Guinness Miss'y Coll., London; ord. Bonne Esperance, Labra- dor, Aug. II, 83; miss'y in Labrador to 86; Lyman, Me., 88-9; Low- er Waterford, Vt., 90-6; Windham, Vt., from 97. Albert Henry Wheelock, b. Leominster, Mass., Dec. 6, 1859; ord. Topsham, Me., July 3, 88, p. to 90; Hingham, Mass., 90-3; Millis, Mass., from 93. Charles Carroll Kellogg, i, b. Boston, O., Sep. 30, 1850; agt. Gould Coll., Kan., 82; p. Cawker City, Kan., 84; Oberlin Theol Sem.; Audover Theol. Sem., 87; ord. Field's Corner, Dorchester, Mass., 87, p. to 93. Korehiro Kurahara, i, b. Sep. 5, 1862, Kumamoto, Japan; Audover Theol. Sem.; Auburn Theol. Sem.; teacher, Kumamoto, Japan. Benson Sewall, 2, b. Wenham, Mass., July 2, 1862; Bowdoiu Coll., 83; priu. Shoreham Acad., Vt., 83-5; d. Bangor, Me., Dec. 28, 1887. 132 1889 1889 James Alexander Anderson, b. Perth, Scotland, May 7, 1842; Univ. of Edinburg; res. Portland, Me.; ord. Monmouth, Me., Oct. 3, 89, p. to 91; Portland, 91-3; res. Milltown, N. B., 94; p. W. Peabody, Mass., 95-8; Somerset, Mass., from 99. George Walter Avery, b. Frankfort, Me., May 3, 1858; ord. Bapt. ch., Jay Bridge, Me., 89, p. to 90; Topsham, Me.; Franklin, Me.; res. Ellsworth Falls, Me. Charles Frederick Burroughs, b. Worcester, Mass., Oct. 6, 1848; ord. Wiscasset, Me., June 12, 89; res. lie, Andover Theol. vSem., 89-90; p. Wiscasset, 90-8. Egbert Morse Chesley, b. Clarence, N. S., Aug. 28, 1850; Acadia Coll., N. S., 70; Harvard Coll., 77; teacher, Boston Latin School, 77-80; prin. Yarmouth Sem., N. S., 80-2; sub-master Lawrence Gram, school. So. Boston, Mass., 84-7; res. lie. Bangor, 89-90; prof. Mead- ville Theol. Sem., Pa., 90-3; teacher and lecturer, res. Boston, from 94. Daniel Evans, b Cwmarnan, Abelare, Glamorganshire, So. Wales, Aug. 22, 1866; Bowdoin Coll., 89-90; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 90-1; ord. E. Weymouth, Mass., May 26, 91, p. to 99; Cambridge, Mass., from 99. John Coleman Hall, b Washington, Me., Mar. 19, 1859; Bowdoin Coll., 85; Presque Isle, Me., 89-90; ord. Hudson, Mass., May 20, 90, p. to 91; Sutton, Mass., from 91. Carletto Francello Lewis, b. Woonsocket, R. I., Feb. 15, 1863; res. lie. Andover Sem., 89-90; Deerfield, Mass., 90-1; ord. Brighton, Mass., Jan. 7, 92, p. 91-3; d. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 16, 1894. Thomas Stephen Lewis, b. Aberdare, So. Wales, Aug. 23, 1858; ord. Bristol, Me., Oct. 9, 89, p. to 92; Webster, N. H., 92-7; Stonington, Me., 97-8; Madison, Me., 98-1900; Wilmot, N. H., from 1901. Thomas flcBriar, b. Belfast, Ireland, Jan. i, 1847; res. So. Boston, Mass.; ord. Post Mills, Thetford, Vt., Jan. 15, 90, p. 89-92; Olcott, Vt., 92-6; res. Melrose, Mass., from 96. 133 1889-1890 Robert Lester Sheaff, b. Norridgewock, Me., Mar. 19, 1863; colpor- teur, Bible Soc, 86-7; ord. Phipsburg, Me., May 13, 90, p. 89-92; Bowdoin Coll., 94; Falmouth, Me., a. p. 93-4; Union, N. H., 95-7; Barton, Vt., from 97. James Scollay Williamson, b. Lerwick, Scotland, Oct. 4, i860; res. Sherborn, Mass.; res. lie. Andover Theol. Sem., 89-90; ord. Augus- ta, Me., May 15, 90, p. to 99; Haverhill, Mass., from 99. John Fergus Crosby, i, b. Neponset, 111., Jan. 30, 1862; Northwestern Univ., Evanstou, 111.; Andover Theol. Sem., 90; ord. Barrington, N. H., Mar. 30, 92, p. 91-4; W. Medway, Mass., 94-8; res. Dover, N. H., from 98. Sumner Dyer, i, b. Cape Elizabeth, Me., Dec. 22, i860; business, res. Cape Elizabeth. James Henderson flcConnell, i, b. Montreal, P. Q., Feb. 3, 1861; Wesleyan Theol. Coll., Montreal, 94, B. D. 96; ord. Montreal, M. E. ch., June 22, 90, p. Drummondville, Island Brook, Robinson, 88-91; Birchton, 94-7; Ormstown, 97-1900; Dunham, from 1900; all in P. Q. George Sherman Rollins, i, b. Franklin, N. H., Apr. 28, 1862; ord. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 11, 88, p. 87-90, and teacher A. M. A.; Cragin, 111., 90-2; Chicago, 92-4; Davenport, la., from 94. James Eugene Whitmore, 2, b. Islesboro, Me., Feb. 2, 1857; ord. F. B. ch., Danforth, Me., June 10, 85-8; Nottingham, N. H., 89-90; Cobb Divinity School, 92; p. Bath, Me., 92-5; Cambridge, Mass., 96; Rockland, Me., 97; Danforth, Me., 98-9; Bapt. ch., Lincoln Centre, Me., from 99. Richard flurry Wilkins, i, b. No. Reading, Mass., Jan. 15, 1853; ord. Belfast, Me., M. E. ch.. May 13, 82; p. Lubec, 82-5; Bucksport Centre, 85-6; Brewer, 86-7; Pittsfield, 87-8; all in Me; transf. to Southern New Eng. Conf., 88; p. Acushnet, 88-90; Theol. dept. Boston Univ., 90; So. Harwich, 90-1; W. Dennis, 92-3; Fall River, 93-8; Cottage City, 98-1900; all in Mass.; Providence, R. I., from 1 901. 1890 Charles Sumner Bates, b. No. Marshfield, Mass., Nov. 26, 1865; ord. Lee, N. H., June 26, 90, p. to 92; Milton, N. H., 92-6; Hanson, Mass., 96-9; Otis, Mass., from 1900. 134 1890 Virgil William Blackman, b. Grafton, N. H., July 3, 1857; Goshen and Norfolk, Ct., 85-6; New Hartford, Ct., 86-7; Hill, N. H., 87-8; Veazie, Me.; res. lie. Bangor, 90-1; ord. Stonington, Me., July 8, 91, p. to 93; Bethel, Vt., 93-6; Swanzey, N. H., 96-1900. Edwin Call Brown, b. Bangor, Me., Nov. 27, 1859; ord. Dexter, Nov. 4, 90, p. to 92; Freeport, 92-9; res. Brewer, from 99; all in Maine. Henry Washburn Conley, b. Ellsworth Falls, Me., Aug. 25, 1865; ord. Ellsworth Falls, Dec. 3, 91, p. to 96; Robbinston, 96-8; Bristol, 98-1900; Stonington from 1900; all in Maine. Daniel Abijah Evans, b. St. Regis, N. Y., May 5, 1864; ord. New Sharon, Me., Mar. 4, 91, p. 90-3; Univ. of Chicago, 93-4; a. p. La Moille, Bartlett, Riley, 111., 94-7; prin. Stearns acad. Chicago, from 95. Samuel Henry Goodwin, b. Baudera, Texas, Feb. 12, 1862; Central Normal Coll., lud.; ord. No. Weare, N. H., Sep. 19, 90, p. to 93; Farmington, N. H.,93-8; prin. Procter acad. Provo City, Utah, and pastor, from 98. John Henry Matthews, b. Collingwood, Ont., Apr. 12, 1864; res. Toronto, Ont.; ord. Boothbay, Me., May 5, 91, p. 90-2; Madison, Me., 92-6; Worcester, Mass., from 97. Newman Matthews, b. Drayton, Ont., Dec. 14, i868; res. Toronto, Ont.; Phillips acad. Andover, 90-3; Harvard Coll., 93-5; ord. Scran- ton, Pa., Sep. II, 95, p. to 97; Randolph, N. Y., from 97. James Henry McLaren, b. Bay Fortune, P. E. I., Sep. 26, 1863; ord. Phillips, Me., Aug. 12, 90, p. to 92; res. lie. Andover, 92-3; p. No. Attleboro, Mass., 93-6; special course, Brown and Yale Univs.; p. Racine, Wis., 97-8; Princeton, 111., from 98; author. Lyman Mevis, b. Sherburne, N. Y., Sep. 8, 1861; special course Har- vard Univ.; ord. E. Douglas, Mass., Oct. i, 91, p. to 94; Carlisle, 94-8; Townsend, 98-1900; Worcester, from 1900; all in Mass. Elmer Ellsworth Newbert, b. Waldoboro, Me., Nov. 15, 1861; special courses, Bowdoin and Harvard; ord. Unitarian ch. Augusta, Me., Oct. 25, 92, p. from 92. John floss Wathen, b. Richibucto, N. B., Jan. 17, 1867; Univ. of New Brunswick; Bowdoin Coll., 92; post-grad. Harvard Univ., 92-3; ord. Lisbon, N. H., Sep. 6, 93, p. to 99; Claremont, N. H., from 99. 135 1890-1891 Charles Stephen Young, b. Norwood, Out., Mar. 20, 1845; teacher, Cavanville, and Prince Edward Co., Ont., many years; res. Lenox, Mass.; ord. Jonesport, Sep. 90, p. to 91; Fryeburg, 91-6; Lovell, 97-1900; all in Me.; Newmarket, N. H., from 1900. Clarence Cady Lyon, 2, b. Stafford, Ct., June 14, 1859; Bates Coll.; Andover Theol. Sem., 90; ord. Bartlett, N. H., Dec. 17, 90, p. to 91; Kensington, N. H., 91-3; res. Monson, Mass. to 99; Mystic Valley Inst., Ct., 1900; p. Plainfield, Ct., 1900-01; Canterbury, Ct., from 1901. Clarence Henry Pease, i, b. Hartford, Ct., Nov. 11, 1854; evangelist; ord. E. Hartland, June i, 93, p. 92-4; Weston, 94-6; res. New Haven, 96-7; p. So. Killingly, 97-9; all in Ct.; res. So. Killingly. 1891 Qeorge John Bloomfield, b. Pawtucket, R. I., May 28, 1864; Brown Univ.; ord. Pawtucket, July 8, 91, p. to 1900; Machias, Me., from 1900. Qeorge Frederick Bradford, b. Talmadge, Me., Oct. 28, 1849; ord. Warren, Me., June 14, 93; Holden and Dedham, Me., 91-2; Bristol, Me., 92-6; New Ipswich, N. H., 96-1900; Deerfield Center, N. H., from 1900. Qeorge Henry Credeford, b. Boston, Mass., Sep. 28, 1866; ord. Wil- ton, Me., Aug. 18, 91, p. to 94; Winthrop, Me., 94-8; Wells River, Vt., from 98. Thomas David Davies, b. Carmarthen, So. Wales, May 14, 1864; Arnold Coll., Swansea, Wales; ord. Clarendon, Vt., Mar. 16, 92, p. 91-3; Sheldon, Vt. 93-5; Gorham, N. H., 95-6; Harpswell and Orr's Is., Me., 97-8; E. Sumner, Me., from 99. William Babcock Keniston, b. Hampden, Me., Nov. 12, 1848; ord. Medway, Me., June 11, 91, p. to 93; Perry, Me., 93-5; Allen's Mills, Industry, Me., from 95. James Christie Young, b. Eastport, Me., Oct. 26, 1847; ord. W. Brooksville, Me., Aug. 25, 91, p. to 93; New Sharon, Me., 93-6; Andover, Me., 96-7; E. Boston, Mass., from 97. Alan Bedford Hudson, i, b. Pouch Cove, Newfoundland, Dec. 10, 1866; Boston Univ., Theol. dept., 92; special course Harvard Univ., 93-4; ord. Weymouth, Mass., Dec. 28, 92, p. to 96; Brockton, Mass., from 96. 136 1891-1893 Qeorge William Locke, 2, b. Barnstaple, Eng., Apr. 5, 1865; Mt. Allison Coll., N, B. William Jenks Skelton, i, b. Charlestown, Mass., Aug. 15, 1856; Oberlin Coll.; Andover Theol. Sem.; Newcastle and Alna, Me., 85; ord. W. Brooksville, Me., Sep. 13, 87; Buffalo, Wyoming, 88; Perry and Pembroke, Me., 88-90; Wilmington, N. C, miss'y A. M. A., 90- i; d. W. Brooksville, Me., Sep. 7, 1891. 1892 Frank William Davis, b. Naples, Me., Oct. 7, 1859; Bowdoin Coll., 85; ord. Cumberland Centre, Me., Oct. 7, 92, p. to 99, and there d. Mar. 4, 1899. Qeorge Colby De flott, b. Chelsea, Mass., Sep. 27, 1865; Bowdoin Coll., 94; Richmond, Me., 94; ord. Ticonderoga, N. Y., Dec. 11, 94, p. to 99; West Winfield, N. Y., from 99. Frank Stillman Dolliff, b. Monroe, Me., Apr. 10, 1858; ord. Jackson, Me., June i, 92, p. to 99; Island Falls, Me., from 99. Aristides Thomas Ferguson, b. Isle of Guernsey, Eng., Oct. i, 1852; ord. F. B. ch. Bulwer, P. Q., June 19, 87, p. to 88; I^a Grange and Milo, Me., 88-9; Warner, N. H., 92-4; Antrim, N. H., 94-6; res. Antrim, from 96; res. Bogota, N. J., from 1900. Norman flcKinnon, b. Ayrshire, Scotland, Oct. 6, 1862; Bowdoin Coll., 94; ord. Saco, Me., July 3, 94; p. St. John, N. B., 94-5; Har- vard Univ. ,95-6; p. Foxcroft, Me., 96-1900; Augusta, Me., from 1900. Philip Henry floore, b. Champlain, N. Y., Sep. 8, 1867; Bowdoin Coll., 94; ord. Saco, Me., July 3, 94, p. to 99; medical studies, Philadelphia, Pa. Andrew Urquhart Ogilvie, b. Forfarshire, Scotland, Mar. 25, 1866; Univ. of Edinburg; Bowdoin Coll., 94; ord. Windsor, Vt., May 28, 95, p. to 98; Elkhart, Ind., from 99. Francis Arthur Sanborn, b. Machiasport, Me., Dec. 19, i860; ord. Turner, Me., Oct. 25, 92, p. to 95; Wilton, Me., 95-1900. Samuel Richard Smiley, b. Rawdon, P. Q., Dec. 4, 1859; Bowdoin Coll., 94; ord. Carthage, N. Y., Nov. 13, 94; Lisbon, N. Y., 94-1900; Colebrook, N. H., from 1900. 137 1893-1893 Gilbert flonroe Hamilton, 2, b. Dundela, Ont., Dec. 30, 1862; Pres- byterian Coll. Montreal, 86-7; ord. Bingham, Me., Oct. 7, 91, p. Solon, 90, Bingham and Solon, 91-3; Northwood Centre, N. H., 93-5; Wakefield, N. H., 95-8; Auburn Theol. Sem., 98-1900; Rich- ford, N. Y., from 1900. Qeorge Luman Lowell, i, b. Marlow, N. H., Dec. 28, 1859; Cobb Divinity School, 92; ord. F. B. ch., Lewiston, Me., June 24, 92; Amesbury, Mass., 92; Franklin Falls, N. H., 93-8; Sioux Falls, So. Dak., 98-9; Chesterfield, N.H., 1900-01; The Weirs, N. H., fromi90i. John Day Silverthorne, i, b. Halifax, N. S., Nov. 13, 1866; res. Hali- fax; N. Y. City. 1893 Herbert flarsena Allen, b. Harpoot, Armenia, Mar. 8, 1865; Williams Coll., 88; ord. Bangor, June 8, 93; miss'y A. B. C. F. M., at Van, Tur- key, 93-8; miss'y to Armenians in Mass., from 99, res. Auburndale. Charles Poole Cleaves, b. Yarmouth, Me., Nov. 4, 1869; ord. Enosburg, Vt., Sep. 15, 93, p. to 94; res. Yarmouth, 95; Waterford, Me., 96-8; Standish, Me., 98-1900; Robbinston and Red Beach, Me., from 1900. John Springer Curtis, b. Presque Isle, Me., May 4, 1863; ord. Leba- non Centre, Me., July 3, 93, p. to 95; Hopkinton, N. H., 96-01; Candia, N. H., from 1901. Ephraim Sylvester Drew, b. Hermon, Me., Oct. 29, 1865; ord. Cher- ryfield. Me., Bapt. ch., June 22, 93, p. to 95; Sedgwick, Me., from 95. Edward Percival Greene, b. Shelburne, N. H., July 2, 1852; ord. No. Rochester, Mass., Aug. 23, 93, p. there and Lakeville, 93-5; Guild- hall, Vt., 95-7; res. Shelburne, 97-1900; p. Lyman, Me., from 1900. James Greer, b. Kellswater, County Antrim, Ireland, Mar. 4, 1862; Frankfort, Me., 93-5; Lebanon Coll., Ohio, 95-7; ord. Wood River Junction, R. I., Nov. 30, 97, p. to 98; Providence, R. I., from 98. John Atkinson Lawrence, b. Toronto, Ont., Oct. 4, 1858; ord. Acton, Me., July 10, 94, p. 93-7; Machiasport, Me., from 97. Rubert Bowdoin flathews, b. Augusta, Me., Nov. 18, 1868; sec. Y. M. C. A., Augusta and Belfast; ord. Skowhegan, Me., June 12, 93, p. to 94; Nevk'castle, Me., from 94. 138 1893-1894 Arthur Bardwell Patten, b. Bowdoinham, Me., Mar. 25, 1864; Colby Univ., 90; ord. Gorham, N. H., Feb. i, 94, p. 93-4; Everett, Mass., 95-7; So. Hadley, Mass., from 97. Myron Oakman Patton, b. Pittsfield, Me., Mar. 15, i860; ord. Booth- baj', Me., May 24, 94, p. 93-5; Newburyport, Mass., from 95. Francis Alden Poole, b. Salem, Mass., Oct. 25, 1870; ord. Sauford, Me., July 12, 93, p. to 95; Topsfield, Mass., 95-9; E.Weymouth, Mass., from 99. Andrew Jackson Small, b. Machiasport, Me., Feb. 12, 1866; Bowdoin Coll., 93-4; ord. Standish, Me., Jan. 2, 95, p. 94-5; Wood River Junction, R. I., 95-7; Derby, Vt., from 98. Samuel Thomson, b. Portsoy, Scotland, Dec. 28, 1868; ord. West Newfield, Me., Aug. 21, 93, p. to 94; returned to Scotland 96. John Qraham, i, b. Annfield Plain, Eng. Dec. 3, 1859; ord. Lakeville, Mass., Jan. 19, 90; Oldtovpn, Me., 91-2; Lakeville, 92-4; Westport, Mass., 94-8; Sheldon, Vt., from 98. Harry Hudson, 2, b. London, Eng., Oct. 25, 1866; Berkeley Divinity Sch., 93; ord. Middletown, Ct., June 7, 93; rector P. E. ch. Winn, Me., 93-8; Presque Isle, Me., from 98. John Humphrey Kenyon, 2, b. Manchester, Eng., Mar. 13, 1866; Hope, Me., 92-3; Divinity Sch., Tufts Coll., 93-4; business from 94. Yoshiki flashino, i, b. Tokyo, Japan, Sep. 20, 1865; Doshisha Coll., 86; ord. Takanabe, Kiushu; Osaka, 89-90; Andover Theol. Sem.,90- 91; editor and teacher, Japan. 1894 Sarkis Apov Apraham, b. Marash, Turkey, Dec. 10, 1866; Central Turkey Coll., 89; res. lie. Bangor Sem., 94-5; ord. Stonington, Me., May 28, 96, p. 95-7; Oxford, 97-9; Litchfield, 99-01; Patten, from 1901; all in Maine. Clayton Deering Boothby, b. Saco, Me., Apr. 8, 1868; ord. Thomas ton. Me., Sep. 26, 94, p. to 1901; Madison, Me., from 1901. Charles Grant Fogg, b. Westbrook, Me., June 28, 1868; Bowdoin Coll., 96; ord. Post Mills, Vt., Jan. 20, 97, p. 96-9; Union, Ct., from 99. 139 1894 Edward Jlelville Kennison, b. Temple, Me., Juue 7, 1870; ord. Rock- port, Me., Aug. 7, 94, p. to 95; Nat. Normal Univ., O., 96; West Finley, Pa., Cumb. Presb. ch., 96-8; Culmerville, Pa., from 98. Wilford Ernest flann, b. Maunhurst, N. B., June 15, 1867; ord. Dex- ter, Me., June 13, 94, p. to 97; Vineland, N. J., 97-9; So. Royalton, Vt., from 99. Herbert Lindsay flcCann, b. Rolling Dam, N. B., Sep. 21, 1867; Colby Univ.; Bowdoin Coll., 93; ord. Houltou, Me., Dec. 6, 94, p. to 99; Gray, Me., from 99. William Leander Muttart, b. Cape Traverse, P. E. I., Mar. 14, 1869; ord. Stoningtou, Me., July 11, 94, p. to 95; Nat. Normal Univ. Ohio, 96; Jackman, 96-7; New Vineyard, 97-9; Richmond, 99-1900; all in Me.; Chepachet, R. I., from 1900. William Watt Dornan, 2, b. Edinburg, Scotland, Aug. 17, i860; Yale Divinity School, 94; ord. Grand View, Tenn., Nov. 20, 94, p. to 96; res. Somerville, Mass., 97; Presb. ch. Quiucy, Mass., from 98. Hedley Arsene Hall, i, b. Nassau, Bahama Is., Jan. 27, 1864; Mary- ville Coll., 80; Chicago Theol. Sem.,95; do. post-grad, course, 97-8; capt. U. vS. army, Cuba, 98; ord. Chicago, 111., Dec. 17, 99; p. Forest Glen, 111., 95-9; sociological work, Columbus, O., from 1900. Elijah Edgar Harris, i, b. Presque Isle, Me., Nov. 28, 1869; Newton Theol. Sem., 92-3; ord. Savoy, Mass., Bapt. ch., Aug. 10, 93, p. to 94; Hinsdale, 94-5; Ipswich, 95-6; W. Medway, 96-7; Sheldonville, 98-1900; all in Mass.; Newton Theol. Sem., 1901; p. Still River, Mass., from 1900. Emerson Lincoln Hunt, 2, b. No. Weymouth, Mass., Mar. 19, 1868; Boston Univ., special course; ord. Scotland, Mass., Oct. 24, 94, p. to 95; Cherryfield, 95-6; Ellsworth Falls, 96-9; res. Bangor; all in Me.; supt. Nat. Boys' Club Assoc, Springfield, Mass., from 1900. Andrew Nelson, i, b. County Monaghau, Ireland, Nov. i, 1864; Mor- risburg, Ont., Collegiate Inst.; Knox Coll.; Auburn Theol. Sem., 94; ord. Red Creek, N. Y., June 6, 94, p. Presb. ch. Red Creek and Victory, 94-9; B. A., Yale, 99; Liberty, N. Y., from 99. Khaleel Wahbeh Saydah, 2, b. Ferzul, Syria, Mar. 15, 1866; Syrian Prot. Coll., Beirut, 88; Chicago Theol. Sem., 94; work among Syrians, Chicago, 94-5; business, N. Y. City, from 95. 1894-1895 Gilbert Augustus Shaw, 2, b. Harvard, Mass., Apr. 17, 1862; Yale Divinity School, 94; ord. Clayton, N. Y., June 14, 94, p. to 96; Stanwich, Ct., 97-1900; Brooklyn, N. Y., from 1900. Benjamin Clark Wood, 2, b. Upton, Mass., Nov. 22, 1868; Nat. Nor- mal Univ., O., 91; Auburn Theol. Sem., 94; ord. Lisle, N. Y., July 10, 94, p. to 98; Wayland, Mass., from 98. 1895 Franklin Whitehead Barker, b. vSheffield, N. B., Jan. 18, 1872; Univ. of New Brunswick, 92; ord. Somesville, Me., Nov. i, 95, p. to 99; post-grad. Yale Divinity Sch., 99-1900; Brooks, Me., from 1900. Andrew Symington Bole, b. Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 23, 1862; ord. Turner, Me., Oct. 4, 95, p. to 99; Coventry, Vt., from 99. Isaiah Barbour Conley, b. Isle au Haut, Me., Oct. 3, i860; ord. Springfield, Me., Oct. 8, 96, p. to 98; Woolwich, Me., from 98. Henry Ernest Dunnack, b. Grafton, N. S., May 15, 1867; Bowdoiu Coll., 97; ord. Norway, Me., M. E. ch., Apr., 98; Portland, Me. from 97. Frederick Keith Ellsworth, b. Windham, Pa., Dec. i, 1865; Bowdoin Coll., 97; ord. Vanceboro, Me., June 2, 98, p. to 99; vSandwich, Mass., from 99. Charles William Fisher, b. Stoughton, Mass., Apr. 11. 1863; ord. Rockport, Me., Oct. 9, 95, p. to 98; Mechanic Falls, Me., from 98. Irving Adams Flint, b. Braintree, Vt., May 21, 1868; Univ. of Ver- mont; ord. Falmouth, Me., May 12, 96, p. from 95. Qaspar Qarabed Der Qasbarian, b. Harpoot, Armenia, Feb. 14, 1863; Euphrates Coll., 85; Hartford Theol. Sem.; home miss'y among Armenians of R. I.; res. Providence, R. I. Hugh Finlay Qraham, b. Earltown, N. S., Mar. 25, 1864; res. lie. Ban- gor, 95-6; Bowdoin Coll., 98; ord. Cornish, Me., June 13, 99, p. to 1900; res. lie. Andover Sem., 1900-01. Hugh ncCallum, b. Barrhead, Scotland, Apr. 7, 1871; Bowdoin Coll., 97; ord. Waldoboro, Me., Nov. 16, 97, p. to 99; post-grad. Yale Divinity Sch., 99-1900; p. Derby, Ct., from 1900. Selden Ezra flcQeehon, b. Freedom, Minn., May 17, 1868; ord. Rich- mond, Me. Oct. 23, 95, p. to 97; Hartland, Vt., 97-1900; Hartford, Ct., from 1900. 1895-1896 Paris Edward Miller, b. Burlington, Me., Dec. 25, 1866; ord. E. Sumuer, Me., June 21, 95, p. to 99; Cumberland Centre, from 99. William Henry flousley, b. Lyme, N. H., Mar. 9, 1865; ord. Quechee, Vt., July 2, 95, p. from 95. Lorenzo Wright Muttart, b. Crapaud, P. E. I., Jan. 5, 1859; ord. Standish, Me., Dec. 8, 95, p. to 97; Acton, Me., 97-1900; Union, N. H., from 1900. John Ramsay Wilson, b. Glasgow, Scotland, Aug. 10, 1865; Glasgow Univ.; ord. Temple, Me., Oct. 30, 95, p. to 1900; Brixham, York, Me., from 1900. Eugene Vernon Allen, i, b. Ceutreville, Me., July 9, 1866; M. E. ch. Eastport, 93; Hodgdon, 94-7; ord. Fort Fairfield, 98, p. 97-9; Monti- cello, from 99; all in Maine. Richard Franklin Chambers, 2, b. Darrtown, O., Mar. 7, 1861; Prince- ton Sem., 95; ord. Burlington, Iowa, Oct. 19, 95; Presb. ch. Kirk- ville, Iowa, 95-8; Newtou, Iowa, from 98. James Davidson Dingwell, 2, b. Bay Fortune, P. E. I., Mar. 28, 1871; Dalhousie Coll.; Auburn Sem. 95; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Presb. ch. July 12, 95, p. to 97; Schenectady, N. Y., 97-1900; Cong, ch., Ames- bury, Mass., from 1900; author. James Ramage, 2, b. Lasswade, Scotland, Aug. 11, 1855; New Coll., Edinburg; ord. Woodbury, Vt., Oct. 28, 85, p. to 86; So. Royalton, Vt., 86-93; J'ss. lie. Bangor, 93-5; p. So. Brewer, Me., 93-1900; res. Barre, Vt., from 1900. William Truman Taylor, i, b. Millstream, N. B., Nov. 11, 1862; Bos- ton Univ., School of Theol., 96; M. E. ch., Somerset, Mass., 93-6; ord. So. Manchester, Ct., Apr. 18, 97; Cottage City, Mass., 97-9; Bridgewater, Mass., 99-1900; E. Hartford, Ct., from 1900. David Wallace, i, b. Co. Derry, Ireland, Apr. 14, 1868; Olcott, Vt., 92; Chicago Sem., 94; ord. No. Troy, Vt., Aug. 22, 94, p. to 96; Hart- ford Sem., post-grad, course, 96-7; Lunenburg, Mass., from 97. 1896 Ralph Henry Abercrombie, b. Lawrence, Mass., Apr. 14, 1859; ord, W. Newbury, Vt., Nov. 6, 96, p. to 98; Brookfield, Vt., from 98. 1896 William Gushing Adams, b. Searsport, Me., Sep. 6, 1871; Bowdoin Coll., 97; ord. Gorham, N. H., Oct. 19, 97; Andover, Me., 97-8; Island Falls, Me., 98-9; Harvard Divinity School, 99-1900, B. D.; Gorham from 1900. William Harrison Dunnack, b. Grafton, N. S., Mar. 12, 1863; ord. Machias, Me., M. E. ch., Apr. 23, 93; Dixmont, Me., 93-6; Wool- wich, Me., 96-9; Thomaston, Me., from 99. Arthur Samuel Freese, b. La Grange, Me., Dec. 9, 1865; ord. Milford, Me., Feb. 24, 97, p. 95-7; res. Lewiston, Me. Frank Averill Fuller, b. Plainfield, Ct., Mar. 12, 1859; ord. Madison, Me., Dec. 10, 96, p. to 98; Niantic, Ct., from 98. Thomas Park Gales, b. Dipton, Durham Co.,Eng., Apr. 14, 1866; ord. Union, Me., Jan. 19, 97, p. 96-9; Stonington, Me., 99-1900; res. lie. Bangor, 1900-01. Andrew Gibson, b. Wigtonshire, Scotland, Jan. 12, 1864; ord. Loudon, N. H., Sep. 29, 96, p. to 98; Boscawen, N. H., from 98. George Kittredge Goodwin, b. Groton, Vt., Apr. 12, 1865; ord. Solon, Me., Dec. 7, 96, p. to 99; Limington, Me., from 99. Avery Eldorus Lambert, b. Waldoboro, Me., Oct. 31, 1872; ord. Leb- anon, Me., Oct. I, 96, p. to 98; Thetford, Vt., from 98; scientific course, Dartmouth Coll., 1900-01. Herbert Edwin Lombard, b. Sutton, Mass., Nov. 19, 1864; ord. Cher- ryfield, Me., June 23, 96, p. from 96. Elwood Perley Lyon, b. Hallowell, Me., June 14, 1869; ord. Westford, Vt., Bapt. ch., June 25, 96, p. to 98; Egremont, Mass., from 98; Central Univ. of Indiana, Ph. D., 1900. William Cummings flartyn, b. Newington, Ct., June 16, 1869; Bow- doin Coll., 98; ord. Boxboro, Mass., Nov. 29, 98, p. from 98. William Shaw Aiton Miller, b. Overtown, Scotland, Dec. 5, 1867; ord. Hooksett, N. H., June 25, 96, p. to 1901; E. Bridgewater, Mass., from 1901. William James Minchin, b. Newburyport, Mass., July 9, 1865; ord. St. John, N. B., June 10, 96, p. to 98; Wrentham, Mass., from 99. 143 1896-1897 Robert Robertson Morson, b. Upton, P. E. I., Jan. 6, 1869; Prince of Wales Coll., Charlottetown, 90; Bowdoin Coll., 98; ord. Winthrop, Me., July 14, 98, p. to 1900; St. John, N. B., from 1900. John Hastings Quint, b. New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 8, 1868; Dartmouth Coll.; Bowdoin Coll., 97; ord. Rochester, Mass., May 18, 98, p. to 1900; Falmouth, Mass., from 1900. Charles Wattie, b. Cluny, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Aug. 7, 1865; ord. Ossipee, N. H., July 2, 96, p. to 98; Provincetown, Mass., 99-1900; Dartmouth Coll., from 1900. Benjamin Albert Willmott, b. London, Eng., Nov. 16, 1868; ord. Lee, N. H., July I, 96, p. to 1900; Townsend, Mass., from 1900. David Mairfryn James, 2, b. Cardigan Co., Wales, Nov. 10, i860; Eng. course, Oberlin Sem., 93; Berlin, Wis., 96; Palisade, Neb., 97; Hayes Center, Neb., 99. Walter Hastings Johnstone, 2, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 16, 1871; Princeton Sem., 96; Presb. ch.. Lower Merion, Pa., 96-7; res. Phil- adelphia. John William MacPhail, i, b. River Dennis, C. B., May i, 1870; Franklin Coll., O.; ord. Spring Creek, Pa., Feb. 28, 99; res. Pleas- ant Bay, C. B. Qeorge Stanley Robinson, i, b. Boston, Mass., Feb. 2, 1873; General Theol. Sem., N. Y. City, 98; ord. Chattanooga, Tenn., P. E. ch., May 18, 99; rector, Winn, Me., from 1900. David Bugbee Tapley, i, b. Paquica, So. Am., July 20, 1866; teacher State Reform School, Westbrook, Me., and there d. Sep. 26, 1897. 1897 Frank Herman Baker, b. Weld, Me., Dec. 4, 1869; Boston Univ., 93; ord. Buxton, Me., Sep. i, 97, p. to 1900; Greenville, Me., from 1901, Charles Nelson Davie, b. Hyde Park, Mass., May 25, i860; ord. South West Harbor, Me., May 24, 98; p. Islesford, Me., from 97. Kenneth Edward Evans, b. Nantucket, Mass., Jan. 28, 1875; ord. Dan- vers, Mass., Oct. 27, 97, p. Unitarian ch., from 97. Merritt Augustus Farren, b. New Haven, Ct., Nov. 13, 1867; ord. Lyndon, Vt., Oct. 28, 98, p. from 98. 1897 William Ganley, b. Palmer, Mass., Aug. 21, 1872; ord. Lowell, Vt., Sep. 7, 97, p. to 98; So. Woodbury, Vt., 98-9; Waitsfield, Vt., from 99- John Bowen Jones, b. Aberdare, Glamorganshire, Wales, Sep. 25, 1868; ord. Newcastle, Pa., Sep. 9, 94; Lenox, O., 97-1900; Palmyra, O., from 1900. Theodore Harding Kinney, b. Houlton, Me., Apr. 13, 1864; Colby Univ., 94; ord. W. Hampden, Me., Bapt. eh., July 6, 97, p. to 98; res. Houlton, Me. Burton Andrews Lucas, b. Portland, Ct., July 29, 1866; ord. Alton, N. H., Sep. 15, 97, p. to 1901; Marshfield, Mass., from 1901. Ronald Hugh HacPherson, b. Fredericton, N. B., Jan. 25, 1869; Upton, Me., 97; Franklin Coll., O., 99; ord. So. Woodbury, Vt., Dec. 6, 99, p. to 1900; Presb. ch., Andover, N. B., from 1900. John Hardcastle flousley, b. Lyme, N. H., July 20, 1867; res. lie. Bangor, 97-8; Tufts Coll., special course. Edward Holmes Newcomb, b. Hardwick, Mass., Nov. 27, 1867; ord. Richmond, Me., Nov. 26, 97, p. to 99; So. Portland, Me., from 99. Edward Samuel Rivard, b. Point-aux-Trembles, P. Q., Oct. 27, 1861; McGill Univ., 87; Bangor Sem., 88-90; teacher, Cowansville Acad., P. Q., 90-5; a. p. Union, Ct., 98-9; teacher. Three Rivers, Mass., from 1900. Wallace Henry Sterns, b. Westfield, Mass., July 19, 1870; Harvard Univ.; ord. Granville Centre, Mass., July 14, 97, p. to 1901; Black- stone, Mass., from 1901. George Henry Woodward, b. Winthrop, Me., Mar. 18, 1870; Colby Univ.; ord. Princeton, Me., Aug. 3, 97, p. to 99; So. Freeport, Me., from 99. Camber William Evans, i, b. Gwaun Cae Gurwen, So. Wales, June 15, 1867; Chicago Institute, 96; ord. Givin, la., June 27, 96, p. to 99. Daniel Thomas Francis, i, b. Morriston, So. Wales, Apr. 21, 1870. Clarence Josiah Harris, i, b. Northbridge, Mass., Mar. 16, 1873; ord. Colchester, Vt., Aug. 11, 96, p. to 98; Putney, Vt., 98-9; Crown Point, N. Y., 99-1900; prof. Demorest Coll., Atlanta, Ga., from 1901. 145 1897-1898 Homer Wesley Hildreth, i, b. N. Y. City, Aug. 24, 1871; Union Theol. Sem., 97; ord. Albany, Vt., June 16, 97, p. to 99; Rochester, Vt., from 99. Henry Buchanan Long, i; Germantown, Pa.; ord. 85; Iowa Falls, la., 89-90; Woodstock, Bloomington, Englewood, Waukegan, 111., 90-6; res. lie. Bangor, 96-7; Indianapolis, lud., 99-1900; Prescott, Ariz., from 1900. Benjamin Franklin Stacey, i, b. Gabarus, C. B., Feb. 7, 1869; ord. Galesburg, 111., Universalist ch., June, 98; Lombard Coll., 111., B. D., 98, A. B., 99; Univ. of Chicago, from 99. 1898 James Thomas Berry, b. Weymouth, N. S., Mar. 24, 1867; ord. Ash- land, Me., May 25, 98, p. to 1900; L,ee, N. H., from 1900. Archibald Cullens, b. Glasgow, Scotland, Apr. 7, 1870; ord. Steuben, Me., June 9, 98, p. to 1901; Winthrop, Me., from 1901. George Augustus French, b. Lunenburg, Vt., Sep. 10, 1869; ord. Brooksville, Me., June 8, 98, p. to 99; res. Sherman Mills, Me.; Maine State Univ., Orono, from 1900. Sherman Goodwin, b. Derry, N. H., July 18, 1867; ord. Freedom, Me., June 28, 98, p. to 99; Orford, N. H., from 99. Edwin Ernest Grant, b. E. Berkshire, Vt., June 21, 1869; ord. Sharon, Vt., July 29, 98, p. to 1901; E. St. Johnsbury, Vt., from 1901. Thomas William Harwood, b. Crook, Durham, Eng., Feb. 26, 1867; ord. Garland, Me., June 7, 98, p. to 99; Loudon, N. H., 99-1900; Fairfield, Kansas. Horace Hartley Hayes, b. Parish Norton, N. B., Oct. 11, 1869; ord. Dover, Me., June 18, 97, F. B. ch., p. from 97. Arthur Blauvelt Hunt, b. Schraalenburg, N. J., Oct. 7, 1871; No. Deering, Me., 98-9; res. Paterson, N. J. Charles Petrie Harshall, b. Campsie, Scotland, Aug. 25, 1872; ord. Frankfort, Me., July 26, 98, p. 97-9; No. Deering, Me., 99-1900; Lawrence, Mass., from 1900. John Edward Newton, b. London, Eng., Sep. 9, 1872; ord. Lyman, Me., Oct. 6, 98, p. to 1900; Eliot, Me., from 1900. 146 1898-1899 Daniel Ezra Putnam, b. Bethel, Vt., Nov. 27, 1867; Latin Scientific, Dartmouth Coll., 95; ord. Bakersfield, Vt., June i, 99, p. 98-1900; Houlton, Me., from 1900. David Prank Atherton, 2, b. Brunswick, Me., Mar. 4, 1876; Bowdoin College, 1901. Harry Annesley Beadle, 2, b. Alexandria, Va., Aug. 17, 1870; Hart- ford Sem., 98; Bowdoin Coll., 1900; ord. Franklin, Ct., Feb. 28, 1901, p. from 1900. John Russell Boardman, 2, b. Augusta, Me., Sep. 18, 1866; Maine State Coll., 88; editorial work, Augusta; gen. sec. Y. M. C. A., Gardiner and Auburn, Me., to 95; Hartford Sem., 98; ord. Hallo- well, Me., Oct. 4, 98, p. to 1900; Portland, Me., from 1900. John Morriston Thomas, 2, b. Morriston, Swansea, Wales, July 26, 1873; University Coll., Cardiff; Ph. D., Gale Coll., Galesville, Wis., 1900; ord. Thomastown, O., Mar. 21, 98, p. to 99; Columbus, O., from 99. George Henry Wilbur, i, b. Albany, Me., May 27, 1872; Pacific Theol. Sem., Cal., 1900; ord. Soquel, Cal., p. from 1900. Wallace Hoyt Wood, i, b. Woodford, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1869; special courses Oberlin Coll. and Sem.; special, Bangor, 97-8; ord. Dexter, Me., Sep. 19, 98, p. to 99; Peru, Vt., from 1900. 1899 Frederick William Atkinson, b. Botsford, N. B.,June 7,1876; Ells- worth Falls, Me., 99-1900; Tufts Coll., from 1900. Henry George Bassler, b. Staten Is., N. Y., Jan. i, 1870; res. lie. Bangor, 99-1900; ord. Vassalboro, Me., Oct. 30., 1900, p. 1900-01. John Henry Cone, b. Dudley, Staffordshire, Eng., Mar. 6, 1867; Vas- salboro, Me., 99-1900; ord. Westfield, Vt., Oct. 2, 1900, p. Westfield and Troy. Clarence Percy Emery, b. Southbridge, Mass., July 28, 1874; ord. Stowe, Vt., Nov. 22, 99, p. from 99. James Grinfill Fisher, b. Livermore, Me., Jan. 29, 1862; ord. Garland, Me., Sep. 13, 99, p. Garland and Dexter from 99. 147 1899-1900 George flllton Jones, b. Utica, N. Y., Apr. i8, 1869; Dartmouth Coll., from 99. Qeorge Edward Lake, b. Hampstead, N. H., June 13, i860; Latin Scientific, Dartmouth Coll., 96; ord. Patten, Me., May 23, 99, p. to 1900; Stratham, N. H., from 1900. Edward Whiteside Moore, b. Champlain, N. Y., May 15, 1872; Yale Theol. Sem., B. D., 1900; Bowdoin Coll., from 1900. James Henry Peardon, b. Montague, P. E. I., Sep. 10, 1876; Prince of Wales Coll., Charlottetown; Greenville, Me., 99-1900; Tufts Coll., from 1900. William Franklin Slade, b. Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 29, 1877; ord. Jack- man, Me., June 29, 99, p. to 1901; Waldoboro, Me., from 1901. Willis Tucker Sparhawk, b. W. Randolph, Vt., Aug. 8, 1867; Dart- mouth Coll., 93; ord. Putney, Vt., June 29, 1900, p. from 99. Henry Osgood Worthley, b. Brunswick, Me., Mar. 27, 1871; ord. Brooksville, Me., Nov. 16, 99, p. to 1900; Guildhall, Vt., from 1900. Frederic Feary, 2, b. Cambridge, Eng., Oct. 8, 1866; res. Bangor, Me.; a. p. Amherst and Aurora, Me., from 1901. George Edward Ford, i, b. Cowansville, P. Q., Sep. 5, 1870; res. Cowansville. Ralph Emerson Gleason, i, b. Reading, Mass., June 23, 1875; ord. Boston, ^Mass., Oct. 2, 98; teaching and evangelistic work, Bible School, Shiloh, Durham, Me. William Jonathan Gould, i, b. Moriah, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1867; res. Whately, Mass. James Fox Scott, i, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 25, 1867; ord. Walpole, N. H., Oct. 28, 98, p. 97-1900; Union Theol. Sem., 1901; p. Spring- field, Me., from 1901. 1900 Lynn Vernleigh Farnsworth, b. So. Beddington, Me., Nov. 27, 1867; Seal Harbor, Me., 1900; member Me. legislature 1901. 148 1900-1901 Howard Dakin French, b. Boston, Mass., May 3, 1876; ord. Orland, Me., June 27, 1900, p. from 1900. Charles Harvey Harrison, b. Maugerville, N. B., Apr. 3, 1871; Dart- mouth Coll., from 1900. Charles William Howkins, b. Addish, Lancashire, Eng., Dec. 2, 1869; ord. Veazie, Me., May 17, 1900, p. from 99. William Alfred Richmond, b. Trowbridge, Wiltshire, Eng., May 23, 1867; ord. Freedom, Me., July 26, 1900, p. from 1900. Reuben Lincoln Davis, i, b. Evensville, Tenn., July 8, 1865; Newton Theol. Sem., 98-9; Frenchbow, Outer Long Is., Me., 99-1900; Union Theol. Sem. from 1900. Aubrey Caldwell Gilmore, i, b. E. Boston, Mass., Aug. 10, 1871; Ran dolph Centre, Vt., 98-1900; ord. Kensington, N. H., June 12, 1900, p. to 1901; special course, Andover Sem.; Turner, Me., from 1901, William Henry HcEwen, i, b. St. Peters, P. E. I., Nov. 7, 1861: Prince of Wales Coll., Charlottetown; Dalhousie Coll.; Presb Sem. Omaha, 1900; ord. Battle Creek, Iowa, May 23, 1900, p from 99. Richard Peters, 2, b. Camborne, Cornwall, Eng., Jan. 16, 1873; Yale Sem., 1900; ord. E. Providence, R. I., June 29, 1900, p. from 1900. John Alfred Spencer, i, b. London, Eng., June 25, 1870; Ohio State Univ., 89; Oberlin Theol. Sem., B. D., 93; Univ. Mich., special course; ord. Wieser, Idaho, 94; Alturas, Cal.,97-8; res. lie. Bangor, 99-1900; Presque Isle, Me., from 99. Alfred Edward Thistleton, 2, b. Bound Brook, N. J., May 6, 1876; res. Jersey City, N. J., 99-1900; Yale Sem. from 1900. 1901 Ina Partington, b. Oldham, Lancashire, Eng., Dec. 9, 1868; a. p. Manville, R. I., Prim. Meth. ch., 97-8; p. So. Brewer, Me., from 1901. Ernest Rutherford Groves, i, b. Saxon ville, Mass., May 6, 1877; Yale Divinity School, 1901. Sumner Horace Sargent, 1, b. Hartford, Vt., Aug. 7, 1876; Dartmouth Coll., 97; Hartford Theol. Sem., 1901. 149 INDEX INDEX TO TRUSTEES Gould, William E. 79 Elected Griffin, Henry L. 91 Adams, Eliashib 17 Hack, Rollin T. 1 901 Adams, George E. 50 Harrington, Chas. E. 1901 Adams, Jonathan E. 83 Hartshorn, Frederic E. 89 Adams, Thomas 18 Hayes, Stephen H. 69 Bayley, Kiah 14 Hill, Thomas A. 25 Barker, John 34 Ives, Alfred E. 66 Blake, Joseph G. 95 Jenks, William 14 Blood, Mighill 14 Jones, Elijah 39 Bradley, John 33 Lewis, George 1901 Bragg, Isaac M. 74 Little, Geo. B. 56 Brown, George W. 26 Loomis, Harvey 14 Buck, Richard P. 67 Lovejoy, Baniel 14 Burpee, Egerton R. 95 Lyman, Asa 14 Chapman, Henry I/. 85 Maltby, John 35 Chickering, John W. 60 McCully, Charles G. 84 Colby, John F. 91 McBonald, John 45 Crocker, William A. 42 McGaw, Jacob 25 Crosby, John L. 77 Merrill, Adams H. 45 Darling, Henry 52 Mills, William H. 56 Downes, George 59 Mitchell, Ammi R. 14 Button, George P. 93 Mitchell, Bavid M. 16 Button, Samuel E. 14 Moses, Galen C. 86 Eaton, George H, 96 Page, Simon 69 Ellingwood, John W, 19 Parker, Wooster 56 Fay, Solomon P. 72 Pay son, Edward 14 Fenn, William H. 90 Pickard, Samuel 52 Fisher, Jonathan 14 Pickering, George W. 37 Fiske, John O. 74 Pike, Baniel 19 Gillett, Eliphalet 14 Pomeroy, Swan L- 25 Gordon, George A. 90 Rowland, Lyman S. 66 150 Sawyer, John 14 Starrett, George 32 Tappan, Benjamin 25 Tappan, Benjamin, Jr. 68 Thatcher, Benjamin B. 86 Thatcher, George A. 50 Thurston, David 14 Thurston, Samuel D. 67 Thurston, Stephen 50 Tyler, Bennett 29 Vaill, Joseph 35 Warren, John E. 92 Wheelwright, Joseph S. 50 Williams, Thomas 16 Wilson, Edwin P. 92 Woodhull, Richard 64 INDEX TO FACULTY Adams, George E. 27 Ashmun, Jehudi 17 Barbour, William M. 69 Beckwith, Clarence A. 92 Bond, Alvan 31 Denio, Francis B. 79 Fowler, Bancroft 19 Gilmore, George W. 93 Hamlin, Cyrus 77 Harris, Samuel 55 Herrick, John R. 67 Paine, Levi L. 70 Pond, Enoch 32 Ropes, Charles J. H. 81 Sewall, John S. 75 Shepard, George 36 Smith, John 19 Stearns, Lewis F. 80 Talcott, Daniel S. 39 Wines, Abijah 17 Woods, Leonard 35 INDEX TO ALUMNI Abbot, Theophilus C. Abercrombie, Ralph H. Acterian, Hagop H. Adams, Aaron C. Adams, Alvan B. Adams, Daniel E. Adams, George M. Adams, George W. Adams, George W. M. Adams, John C. Adams, Jonathan E. Adams, Silas N. Adams, William C. Adkinson, Irvin D. Aganier de France, J. C. Aikins, James E. Alden, Edwin H. Alexander, James Allchin, George Allen, Darius C. Allen, Eugene V. Allen, Herbert M. Allen, James S. Allen, Orson P. Alward, William P. Anderson, AmosW. C. Anderson, James A. Andrews, Charles E. Andrews, Ezra Andrews, George F. Andrews, Samuel B. Apraham, Sarkis A. Archibald, William E. Armstrong, Arthur E. Ashcroft, Elam S. Atherton, David F. Atkinson, Frederick W. Avery, George W. 55 96 83 39 80 60 47 38 68 37 58 88 96 69 83 85 62 85 80 26 95 93 80 55 78 80 89 81 74 59 68 94 81 82 38 98 99 89 151 Babb, Thomas E. Bacon, William F. Bailey, Alexander Bailey, George H. Bailey, John G. Baker, Edward P. Baker, Frank H. Baker, John Baker, John W. H. Baker, Nathaniel P. Baker, Smith Baker, William M. Baldwin, William A. Baldwin, William O. Bale, Albert G. Balkam, Uriah Barker, Amander Barker, Franklin W. Barker, Joseph Barnard, Pliny F. Bartlett, Leavitt Bassett, Isaac A. Bassler, Henry G. Batchelder, Calvin R. Bates, Alvan J. Bates, Charles S. Beadle, Harry A. Bean, Ebenezer Bears, Albert H. Beaubien, J. B. C. Beckwith, Clarence A. Beckwith, Elijah Belknap, John S. Bell, Newton H. Berry, James T. Bessom, William H. Beverly, Philo L. Bickford, Warren F. Bishop, Nelson Bixby, Solomon Blackman, Virgil W. Blair, John J. INDEX 68 Blake, George H. 62 65 Blake, Joseph 40 44 Blanchard, Merrill 80 67 Blanchard, Nathaniel B. 55 62 Blodget, Henry 51 57 Bloomfield, George J. 91 97 Boardman, John R. 98 35 Bole, Andrew S. 95 64 Bolster, William H. 71 56 Bond, Elias 40 60 Boothby, Clayton D. 94 50 Boswell, Charles 39 53 Bowen, Thomas F. 88 54 Bowker, Samuel 43 68 Bowker, Samuel D. 60 40 Bowler, Stephen L. 52 41 Bowles, Charles 23 95 Bowman, George A. 47 75 Boyd, William M. 47 46 Boynton, Charles F. 61 65 Bradbury, Ammi R. 40 41 Bradeen, Frank C. 74 99 Bradford, George F. 91 38 Bragdon, John 70 47 Brainard, James A. 48 90 Brastow, Lewis 0. 60 98 Brastow, Thomas E. 64 61 Bray, Henry E. 87 87 Brigham, Charles A. G. 50 59 Brooks, William E. 63 77 Broughton, Nathaniel H. 54 38 Brown, Charles M. 26 48 Brown, Edwin C. 90 68 Brown, George 27 98 Brownville, John W. 73 59 Bruce, Henry J. 62 39 Buck, Edward 55 76 Buck, Edward H. 58 27 Buck, Edwin A. 52 52 Buck, George A. 57 90 Bulfinch, John J. 56 72 Bunnell, Abel 23 152 Buunell, Philip 27 Burdett, Michael 26 Burgess, Edmund J. 75 Burgess, Richard M. 75 Buruaby, Sidney A. 81 Burnhani, Collins G. 79 Burroughs, Charles F. 89 Butler, Wentworth S. 55 Butterfield, George 38 Butterfield, Horatio Q. 53 Buzelle, George B. 63 Byrne, Martin 40 Carleton, Israel 61 Carlton, Isaac 36 Carpenter, Elbridge G. 40 Carruthers, John B. 80 Carruthers, William 56 Carter, Nathan F. 65 Chaddock, Emory G. 66 Chadwick, Edmund 45 Chalmers, John R. 74 Chamberlain, James P. 61 Chamberlain, John C. 64 Chamberlain, Joshua L. 55 Chamberlain, Peaselee B. 55 Chambers, Ephraim 39 Chambers, Richard F. 95 Chapin, Franklin P. 57 Chapin, George E. 79 Chapin, Horace B. 22 Chapin, Samuel W. 77 Chapman, Henry L. 69 Chapman, Nathaniel 20 Chase, Benjamin C. 49 Cheever, Henry T. 39 Chesley, Egbert M. 89 Chickering, John W. 60 Church, Samuel D. 70 Chute, Ariel P. 35 Claflin, George P. 59 Clapp, Sylvester 24 Clark, Daniel 0. 78 Clark, Sumner 43 Clarke, Almon T. 72 Clarke, Thomas W. 46 Cleaves, Charles P. 93 Coan, Leander S. 62 Coffin, John H. C. 38 Coffin, William 45 Cogswell, Joseph S. 68 Cole, Albert 37 Cole, John W. 63 Cole, Royal M. 68 Conant, Charles A. 63 Conant, Joseph H. 39 Cone, John H. 99 Conley, Henry W. 90 Conley, Isaiah B. 95 Cook, Jonathan B. 49 Cooley, Orramel W. 46 Cooper, Thomas 70 Copeland, Adoniram J. 43 Copping, Bernard 79 Cousins, Edgar M. 80 Craig, Henry K. 47 Craig, Wheelock 47 Crampton, Ralph S. 26 Crane, Edward C. 79 Credeford, George H. 91 Creelman, William 85 Crosby, James H. 65 Crosby, John F. 89 Cross, Wellington R. 65 Crossett, Robert 29 Crowell, Zenas 75 Cullens, Archibald 98 Cummings, Ephraim C. 57 Curtis, John S. 93 Curtis, William C. 87 Curtiss, Thomas F. 39 Cushing, James R. 28 Cutler, William H. 65 153 Cutter, Adonijah H. Daggett, Converse R. Dana, Gideon Daniels, Hiram C. Darling, Walter E. Davenport, William Davie, Charles N. Davies, Thomas D. Davies, Thomas M. Davis, David L,. Davis, Frank W. Davis, Franklin Davis, James M. Davis, Reuben L,. Davis, Robert H. Dean, William N. T. De Bos, Fred Deering, John K. DeMott, George C. Denley, William Dennen, Stephen R. De Wolf, Fzekiel Dickinson, Ferdinand W Dickinson, George D. Dickinson, Samuel W. Dike, Simeon C. Dingwell, James Dingvv^ell, James D. Dinsmore, John Dodge, Benjamin Dodge, John Doe, Franklin B. Dole, Daniel Dole, Ebenezer Dole, Nathan Dolliff, Frank S. Donelly, Samuel J. Donnell, Albert Doremus, Andrew Dornan, William W. Douglass, Fbenezer 39 6i 36 47 60 36 97 91 74 79 92 45 32 1900 71 73 76 49 92 78 52 28 67 77 72 47 68 95 52 47 41 54 39 39 41 92 62 82 68 94 55 Douglass, Richard D. Dow, William W. Downs, Henry S. Drake, Samuel S. Drew, Ephraim S. Drew, Francis L. Drisko, Raymond C. Drummond, James Drummond, Joseph P. Dudley, Joseph F. Dugan, William R. Duncan, Abel G. Dunlap, George H. Dunmore, George W. Dunnack, Henry E. Dunnack, William H. Dunning, Andrew Dunning, Ira Duren, Charles Dyer, Francis Dyer, Joseph M. Dyer, Sumner Eastman, Edward P. Eaton, Joshua Edgar, John C. Edson, Solomon W. Edwards, Jonathan Ellis, Manning Ellis, Thomas L. Ellsworth, Frederick K. Emerson, Rufus W. Emery, Clarence P. Emery, Ira Emmons, Henry V. Emrich, Frederick E. Entler, George R. Evans, Camber W. Evans, Daniel Evans, Daniel A. Evans, John G. Evans, John D. 63 63 52 34 93 88 85 41 49 62 79 28 77 49 95 96 40 20 39 51 43 89 71 39 75 32 76 23 53 95 45 99 70 59 74 45 97 89 90 75 85 154 INDEX Evans, Kenneth E. 97 Freeman, Henry A. 78 Evans, Lewis D. 75 Freeman, Joseph 42 Ewing, Edward C. 63 PVeese, Arthur S. 96 Fairbanks, Edward T. 65 French, George A. 98 Fairfield, Harrison 54 French, Henry W. 73 Fargo, George W. Farnham, Luther 23 43 French, Howard D. Frink, Benson M. 1900 62 Farnsworth, Lynn V. 1900 Frink, Dennis C. 62 Farr, Walter 77 Frost, James H. P. 55 Farrar, Henry 62 Fuller, Alexander 62 Farren, Merritt A. 97 Fuller, Americus 62 Fay, Henry C. Fay, Nathaniel T. 57 42 Fuller, Augustus H. Fuller, Frank A. 78 96 Fay, Prescott 54 Gales, Thomas P. 96 Fay, William W. 83 Ganley, William 97 Feary, Frederic 99 Gannett, George 47 Ferguson, Aristides T. 92 Gannett, James T. 64 Fessenden, Samuel C. 37 Gardner, Rufus P. 86 Field, George W. 46 Gardner, Samuel S. 61 Fisher, Charles W. 95 Garland, Joseph 44 Fisher, James G. 99 Gasbarian, G. G. Der 95 Fisk, Jonas 38 Gerrior, John P. 84 Fisk, Perrin B. 63 Gerrish, Aura L. 66 Fiske, John O. 42 Gerrish, John 46 Fitts, James H. 58 Gibson, Andrew 96 Fitz, Arthur G. 75 Gilbert, Solomon B. 37 Fitz. Charles E. 76 Gilman, George P. 71 Flagg, William D. 57 Gilmore, Aubrey C. 1900 Flint, Irving A. 95 Gleason, Charles N. 87 Fobes, William A. 51 Gleason, Ralph E. 99 Fogg, Charles G. 94 Glidden, Kiah B. 59 FoUansbee, Pearson 38 Glines, Jeremiah 25 Folsom, George De F. 48 Goodrich, Lewis 48 Ford, George E. 99 Goodwin, Fred J. 35 Forsyth, William 70 Goodwin, George K. 96 Fosdick, Andrew J. 60 Goodwin, Samuel H. 90 Foster, Edgar L. 67 Goodwin, Sherman 98 Foster, Solomon G. 84 Gordon, George A. 77 Fowler, Stacy 61 Gott, Lazarus 57 Francis, Daniel T. 97 Gould, Stephen 42 Freeman George E. 58 Gould, William T. 99 155 Graham, Hugh F. 95 Graham, John 93 Grant, Benjamin F. 74 Grant, Edwin E. 98 Graves, Horace 74 Green, John M. 57 Green, Joseph P. 63 Greene, Daniel 79 Greene, Edward P. 93 Greenleaf, Eleazer A. 37 Greenleaf, William C. 31 Greenough, John R. 47 Greer, James 93 Griswold, John B. 63 Grover, Alpheus 42 Grover, Nahum W. 67 Groves, Ernest R. 1901 Guild, Charles L. 63 Hack, Rollin T. 87 Hackett, Edward H. 82 Hall, Hedley A. 94 Hall, John C. 89 Hall, Stephen 46 Hamilton, Gilbert M. 92 Hamlin, Cyrus 37 Harbutt, Charles 87 Harding, Henry F. 54 Hardy, Daniel W. 71 Hardy, Jacob 24 Hardy, Vitellus M. 70 Harlow, Edwin A. 63 Harlow, Lincoln 63 Harlow, Rufus K. 68 Harmon, Lot L. 62 Harriman, Nathan H. 84 Harrington, Charles E. 74 Harris, Ansel D. 48 Harris, Clarence J. 97 Harris, Elijah E. 94 Harris, George 69 Harris, Leonard W. 42 Harrison, Charles H. 1900 Hart, Edwin J. 55 Hart, Henry B. 67 Hartshorne, Vaola J. 64 Harwood, Clement M. G. 70 Harwood, Thomas W. 98 Haskell, John 50 Haskell, William H. 62 Hatfield, Edgar 79 Hawes, Charles T. 82 Hawes, Edward 58 Hawes, James B. 85 Hawes, Josiah T. 26 Hayes, Horace H. 98 Hayes, Stephen H. 43 Haynes, Edward C. 81 Haynes, William 82 Heath, Daniel C. 72 Hemenway, Myles S. 86 Henry, Benjamin D. 51 Herbert, Charles D. 44 Herrick, Alauson C. 64 Hibbard, David S. 60 Hibbard, Rufus P. 68 Higgins, Simeon C. 60 Hildreth, Homer W. 97 Hill, Calvin G. 71 Hill, George W. F. 81 Hill, Walter F. 37 Hindley, George 75 Hitchcock, Milan H. 57 Hoffman, John H. 77 Holman, Morris 42 Holmes, Henry M. 64 Holyoke, Charles G. 75 Hopkins, Eliphalet S. 40 Hopley, Samuel 55 Horton, Jacob 85 Hough, Lent S. 31 Houghton, John C. 64 Houston, Albert B. 57 156 Houston, Hiram 50 Jones, David L. 76 Howard, Charles H. 63 Jones, Elijah 20 Howard, George N. 83 Jones, George M. 99 Howard, James B. 54 Jones, Gustavus W. 75 Howard, Rowland B. 60 Jones, Henry 77 Howes, Herbert R. 69 Jones, James A. 77 Howkins, Charles W. 1900 Jones, John B. 97 Hoyt, Oilman A. 66 Jones, Rufus 22 Hudson, Alan B. 91 Jones, William C. 84 Hudson, Harry 93 Jones, William L. 53 Hulse, William C. 71 Jordan, Alvin B. 71 Hunnewell, Frank S. 88 Jordan, Ebenezer S. 55 Hunt, Arthur B. 98 Jordan, William V. 36 Hunt, Emerson L. 94 Keene, Luther 62 Hunting, John P. Hunting, Leonard H. Huntress, Edward S. 50 50 69 39 51 71 Keep, Marcus R. Kellogg, Charles C. 46 88 Hurd, John C. Hurd, William C. Kellogg, Saxton S. Kellogg, Sylvanus H. 38 52 Hutchins, Leonard Kelly, George W. 69 Kelton, William H. 59 Hutchinson, Henry H. Hyde, William L. 68 48 Kemp, George S. 51 Kendrick, Daniel 39 Ilsley, Horatio 37 Keniston, William B. 91 Ingalls, Moses 22 Kennison, Edward M. 94 Ingraham, Daniel C. 56 Kenyon, John H. 93 Jackson, Abraham 20 Ketchum, Silas 63 Jacobus, Isaac 65 Kidder, James W. 54 James, David M. 96 Kimball, Edward P. 50 James, Woodbridge L. 46 Kimball, George H. 68 Jamison, Robert W. 81 Kimball, Ivory 34 Jefferds, Forrest 25 Kimball, Woodbury S. 67 Jenkins, Charles W. 65 Kingsbury, Edward P. 69 Jenkyn, Richard W. 74 Kingsbury, William H. 57 Jessup, Lewis 49 Kinney, Theodore H. 97 Johnson, Albion H. 64 Kinney, Thomas 75 Johnson, George H. 76 Kinney, William P. 74 Johnson, George W. 82 Kittredge, Solomon 31 Johnson, John 42 Knowlton, Francis B. 63 Johnson, William M. 64 Kurahara, K. 88 Johnstone, Walter H. 96 Kyle, Robert J. 83 Jones, Albert N. 71 Kyte, Joseph 62 157 INDEX Ladd, Francis D. 46 McBride, William H. 86 Ladd, Horatio O. 63 McCallum, Hugh 95 Ladd, Joseph B. 66 McCann, Herbert L. 94 Lade, James 85 McConnell, James H. 89 Lake, George E. 99 Macdonald, James M. 35 Lamb, Henry J. 27 McDuffee, Samuel V. 68 Lambert, Avery E. 96 McEwen, William H. 1900 Lane, Joseph 26 McGeehon, Selden E. 95 Lawrence, Fredwald S. 79 McGown, Alfred J. 77 Lawrence, John A. 93 McGown, Richard H. 78 Leavitt, John G. 69 McGregor, Dugald 76 Leavitt, William 62 McGregor, John 78 Leonard, Edwin 50 McKay, Neil 88 Lewis, Carletto F. 89 McKinnon, Norman 92 Lewis, George 65 McLaren, James H. 90 Lewis, Thomas A. 62 McLeod, Andrew J. 70 Lewis, Thomas J. 87 McLeod, Fred T. 81 Lewis, Thomas S. 89 McLeod, Hugh 54 Lewis, Wales 25 MacPhail, John W. 96 Libbey, Charles E. 76 MacPherson, Ronald H. 97 Lincoln, John K. 62 Main, Arthur W. 82 Littlefield, Eli P. 49 Maine, Charles A. 79 Livermore, Albert 73 Maltby, William J. 57 Locke, George W. 91 Mann, Wilford E. 94 Lombard, Herbert E. 96 Mansfield, Frank A. 84 Long, Henry B. 97 Mauwell, Benjamin F. 62 Loper, Stephen A. 26 Marden, George N. 62 Lord, Charles E. 43 Marsh, Alfred F. 67 Loring, Amasa 41 Marsh, Levi G. 54 Loring, Asa T. 41 Marshall, Charles P. 98 Loring, Henry S. 46 Marty n, William C. 96 Loring, Herbert A. 75 Mashino, Yoshiki 93 Lovejoy, Azael 54 Mason, Javan K. 48 Lovejoy, Joseph C. 34 Mathews, Rubert B. 93 Lovejoy, Owen 36 Matthews, Caleb W. 48 Lowell, George L. 92 Matthews, John H. 90 Lucas, Burton A. 97 Matthews, Newman 90 Lucas, Hazael 31 Maxwell, Abram 66 Lyon, Clarence C. 90 May, William 27 Lyon, Elwood P. 96 Mayhew, Andrew W. 52 MpT?rinr TVinmflfi 8q Mead, Benjamin 43 158 Means, John 0. 46 Merriam, Jacob H. 28 Merrill, Adams H. 86 Merrill, Benjamin B. 74 Merrill, Donatus 50 Merrill, George E. 81 Merrill, George R. 68 Merrill, Henry A. 22 Merrill, John H. 47 Merrill, Josiah 44 Merrill, Truman A. 55 Merrill, William A. 51 Merry, Thomas T. 63 Mevis, Lyman 90 Miller, Paris E. 95 Miller, Wm. S. A. 96 Minchin, William J. 96 Miner, Henry A. 56 Miner, Nathaniel 24 Minnis, Thomas W. 82 Mitchell, Ammi R. 52 Mitchell, Thomas G. 45 Moore, Edward W. 99 Moore, Justin P. 65 Moore, Mason 55 Moore, Philip H. 92 Morehouse, Darius A. 68 Morgan, John F. 65 Morrill, Samuel 38 Morrison, Samuel 64 Morse, Alfred 46 Morson, Robert R. 96 Morton, Alpha 42 Morton, Silas 45 Mousley, John H. 97 Mousley, William H. 95 Munsell, Joseph R. 31 Muttart, Lorenzo W. 95 Muttart, William L. 94 Nelson, Andrew 94 Newbert, Elmer E. 90 Newcomb, Edward H. 97 Newell, Wellington 55 Newman, William J. 35 Newport, Frederic 82 Newton, James H. 48 Newton, John E. 98 Nichols, Charles L. 61 Nichols, Samuel 26 Noble, Thomas K. 63 Norcross, Flavins V. 58 Norcross, S. G. 59 Norris, Thomas F. 78 Nute, Frank I. 80 Obear, William F. 68 Ogilvie, Andrew U. 92 Ordway, Samuel 38 Orr, John 38 Osgood, Edward R. 68 Osgood, George W. 77 Osgood, Reuben D. 69 Packard, Charles 45 Packard, David T. 54 Packard, Edward N. 66 Packard, George T. 69 Packard, Zibeon 31 Page, Samuel T. 77 Paine, Sewall 38 Palmer, Edward S. 55 Palmer, Edwin B. 59 Palmer, Elliot 29 Palmer, James M. 53 Paris, John D. 39 Park, Charies W. 70 Park, George M. 67 Parker, Edwin P. 59 Parker, Wooster 32 Parsons, Benjamin F. 46 Parsons. Ebenezer G. 37 Partington, Ina 1 901 159 Patten, Arthur B. Patton, Myron O. Peach, Isaac W. Peacock, Robert M. Peacock, William Peardon, James H. Pearl, Cyril Pearson, Samuel W. Pease, Clarence H. Peckham, Samuel H. Peckover, Horace Peloubet, Fraucis N. Pennell, Albert H. Perham, John Perkins, Charles S. Perkins, George A. Perkins, Sidney K. B. Perry, Charles A. Perry, John A. Peters, Richard Pettibone, Ira Pickard, Daniel W. Pickard, George H. Pickard, Joseph C. Pierce, Asa C. Pierce, George J. Pierce, John E. Pierce, John W. Pierce, Webster K. Pike, Ezra B. Pollard, George A. Pond, Benjamin W. Pond, Enoch, Jr. Pond, Jeremiah E. Pond, Preston Pond, William C. Poole, Francis A. Pope, Charles H. Potter, Daniel F. Pratt, Brookins Pratt, George H. INDEX 93 Pratt, Horace 93 Pratt, Jacob L. 79 Prince, John M. 78 Prince, Newell A. 75 Prince, Walter F. 99 Prince, William R. 32 Putnam, Daniel E. 66 Putnam, George A. 90 24 Quint, John H. 80 Rackliffe, Alnion J. 57 Ramage, James 83 Rand, Edward A. 38 Rand, Wilbur 64 Rand, William H. 53 Rand, William W. 57 Ranslow, George W. 79 Raymond, Edward N. P. 40 Rea, John T. )00 Reed, Edwin 26 Reed, Frederic A. 52 Reed, George H. 61 Reynolds, Charles O. 52 Reynolds, Henry A. 47 Reynolds, Lauriston 72 Rhodes, William H. 68 Rice, Charles B. 40 Rich, Thomas H. 70 Richards, Jehiel S. 62 Richardson, Gilbert B. 54 Richardson, Henry 61 Richardson, James P. 42 Richardson, Martin L,. 56 Richmond, William A. 43 Ricker, John G. 52 Rider, Lot 93 Rivard, Edmund S. 65 Roberts, Ephraim P. 48 Roberts, George I,. 29 Roberts, James G. 66 Robie, Benjamin A. de 48 64 45 44 87 44 98 60 96 81 95 63 82 69 40 27 62 72 61 46 86 51 81 75 57 59 52 77 56 29 25 59 1900 60 24 97 57 62 57 65 160 Robie, Thomas S. 59 Robinson, George S. 96 Robinson, Laforest 84 Robinson, Pearley J. 88 Robinson, William A. 65 Roel, Sylvanus B. 55 Roger, George 88 Rogers, Osgood W. 76 Rollins, George S. 89 Rowell, John A. 80 Ruggles, Charles B. 63 St. John, Joseph 77 Sanborn, Benjamin T. 63 Sanborn, Francis A. 92 Sargent, Sumner H. 1901 Saunderson, Henry H. 42 Savage, John W. 69 Savage, Minot J. 64 Savage, William T. 37 Saviryer, Rufus M. 51 Saydah, Khaleel W. 94 Schoppe, William G. 79 Schwarzauer, Charles M. 78 Scott, Charles 51 Scott, Elijah S. 31 Scott, James F. 99 Seaborne, William M. R. 81 Seabury, Edvpin 37 Sewall, Benson 88 Sewall, Daniel 35 Sewall, David B. 41 Sewall, John S. 58 Sewall, Jotham 22 Sewall, Jotham 72 Sewall, Jotham B. 54 Sewall, Dyman 43 Sewall, Rufus K. 40 Sewall, William 54 Sewall, William B. 43 Sewall, William S. 38 Shaw, Gilbert A. 94 Sheaff, Robert L. 89 Sheldon, Anson 27 Sheldon, Nathan W. 22 Shepard, George H, 58 Shepley, Samuel H. 38 Sherburne, Edmund C, 75 Sherk, Thomas 87 Shorey, Harrison A. 65 Shurtz, Jacob V. D. 77 Sikes, Oren 31 Silsbee, Samuel 42 Silverthorne, John D. 92 Simpson, Thomas 20 Sinnett, Charles N. 74 Skeele, John P. 50 Skelton, William J. 91 Skinner, Alfred L. 52 Skinner, Charles h. 83 Slade, William F. 99 Slingerland, Jeremiah 45 Small, Andrew J. 93 Smart, David L. C. 72 Smart, Moses M. 39 Smiley, James D. 83 Smiley, Samuel R. 92 Smith, Andrew J. 66 Smith, Benjamin 45 Smith, Charles B. 44 Smith, Edward G. 69 Smith, Edwin 64 Smith, Ezra N. 72 Smith, Henry B. 38 Smith, Hiram W. 80 Smith, Isaiah P. 61 Smith, Joseph 42 Smith, Joseph W. 38 Smith, Monson H. 78 Smith, Stephen 79 Smith, Thomas 43 Smyth, Egbert C. 53 Smyth, Newman 67 Smythe, Horace H. Snow, Benjamin G. Snow, Benjamin P. Souther, Samuel Southgate, Frederick Southworth, Alansou Southworth, Alden Southworth, Benjamin Southworth, Francis Southworth, Perez Sparhawk, Willis T. Spaulding, William A. Spear, William E. Spencer, Albert E. Spencer, John A. Spofford, Lemuel C. Stacey, Benjamin F. Stanton, Benjamin Stanton, George F. Start, Wilder B. Sterns, Wallace H. Stevens, Henry M. Stevens, Joseph B. Stickney, Moses P. Stinson, Herman Stockbridge, Winfield S. Stone, Baman N. Stone, Clarendon A. Stone, Cornelius Stone, Cyrus Stone, Cyrus Stone, Francis Stone, Harvey M. Stone, James P. Stone, Samuel Storer, Henry G. Stowe, John M. Strickland, Micah W. Strout, Joseph W. Stuart, Robert Sturgis, Frederick E. INDEX 40 Sturtevant, Thomas D. 44 49 Swazey, Arthur 47 6i Sweetser, Reuben 44 46 Swift, Aurelius S. 37 38 57 Taintor, Charles H. 78 43 Tapley, David B. 96 57 Tappan, Benjamin 37 56 Tarbox, Moses H. 55 50 Taylor, Albert W. 84 99 Taylor, Charles C. 37 70 Taylor, William 81 73 Taylor, William T. 95 79 Tebbets, Arthur H. 72 )00 Temple, Charles 50 46 Temple, Daniel H. 47 97 Tenney, Charles 40 46 Tenney, Edward P. 58 65 Tenney, Samuel W. 61 43 Tenney, William A. 56 97 Tewksbury, George A. 63 65 Thayer, Frederic A. 80 29 Thayer, Henry O. 65 36 Thayer, Peter B. 47 28 Thayer, William W. 37 69 Thistleton, Alfred E. 1900 69 Thomas, John A. 84 72 Thomas, John M. 98 43 Thomas, Lewis J. 78 31 Thompson, James 36 63 Thompson, James B. 84 43 Thomson, Samuel 93 47 Thornton, James B. 49 39 Thurston, John R. 58 20 Thurston, Philander 68 36 Thurston, Richard B. 46 54 Thurston, Stephen 25 34 Thygeson, Hanson E. 86 85 Tiffany, John C. 68 46 Tingley, Edwin S. 70 68 Tinling, John 79 162 INDEX Titcomb, Philip 46 Wattie, Charles 96 Titcomb. Stephen 54 Weaver, Philip 49 Titus. Charles H. 44 Webb, Edwin B. 50 Todd, John W. 82 Webster, Francis W. 64 Toothaker, Horace 61 Webster, George 63 Towle, Fred W. 80 Welch, Moses 20 Towne, Salem D. 85 Wellman, Jubilee 23 True, Robert F. 80 Wells, Elias 37 Tucker, William P. 63 WeU|, James 48 Turner. Lewis 38 Weston, Daniel C. 38 Turner, Sidney 37 Wetherell, Samuel B. 26 Tuthill, Edward B. 58 Wharff, Isaac H. W. 80 Tyler, Amory H. 54 Wheeler, Crosby H. 52 Wheelock, Albert H. 88 Ulmer, George 54 Wheelwright, John B. 46 Underwood, Joseph 24 Whidden, Richard S. 79 Upham, James H. 56 WTiipple. John N. 31 Whipple, William W. 45 Valentine. Fletcher A. 77 Whitcomb, Simeon C. 75 Very. Edward D. 43 White, Calvin 27 Vincent, Samuel L. 78 White, Henry 23 White, Orlando H. 49 Wade, William G. 80 Whitman, Alphonzo L. 34 Walbridge, Everett L. 81 Whitmore. James E. 89 Waldron. Daniel W. 66 \\*hittier, Charles 60 Wales, Nathaniel 26 Wickett. Richard K. 77 Walker. Augustus 52 Wilbur, George H. 98 Walker, Elkanah 37 Wilcox, Lumund 22 Walker, Horace D. 43 Wilcox, Timothy 20 Walker, Joseph 61 Wild, Edward p'. 65 Walker, Joseph E. 71 Wilder, Charles S. 87 Walker. Joseph N. 80 Wilder, Hyman A. 48 Wallace. David 95 Wilkins, Isaac E. 25 Wallace. Findlay 55 Wilkins, Richard M. 89 Walters, Thomas W. 77 Willey, Austin 37 Warren. Daniel 25 Williams, David R. 39 Warren, Edgar L. 86 Williams, David Talog 76 Wasson. David A. 51 Williams, David Thomas 83 Wathen, Charles B. 83 Williams, Francis F. 51 Wathen, John M. 90 Williams, George 64 Watson, John P. 61 Williams, Robert O. 78 163 Williams, Thomas C. Williams, Thomas P. Williamson, James S. Williston, Francis S. Willmott, Benjamin A. Wilson, Edwin P. Wilson, Frederic A. Wilson, George H. Wilson, Gowen C. Wilson, James W. Wilson, John G. Wilson, John R. Wilson, Moses E. Wing, Preston B. Wiswall, Alexander Wiswall, Luther Witherbee, Samuel J. Wood, Benjamin C. Wood, Joshua Wood, Wallace H. Woodbridge, Richard G. Woodbury, Webster Woodcock, Charles B. Woodhull, John A. 48 Woodward, George H. 97 79 Worden, William B. 38 89 Worthley, Henry 0. 99 80 Wright, Abiel H. 66 96 Wright, Benjamin M. 86 69 Wright, John E. M. 52 82 Wyman, Robert 41 76 61 Yeaton, Franklin 36 77 50 Young, Charles S. 90 Young, James C. 91 95 Zelie, John S. 54 45 79 79 SUMMARY 36 50 Whole number of Alumni, 805 94 Students not graduated. 248 23 98 1053 80 Deceased, 449 68 Supposed to be living, 604 75 53 1053 Princeton Theological Seminary Libraries 1 1012 01217 1130