>&>'^ Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library Gift of Seymour B. Durst Old York Library Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 http://archive.org/details/catalogueofcolumOOcolu_0 CATALOGUE OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE, CITY OF NEW-YORK; EMBRACING THE NAMES OF ITS TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, AND GRADUATES ; TOGETHER WITH A LIST OF ALL ACADEMICAL HONOURS CONFERRED EY THE INSTITUTION FROM A. D. 1758, TO A. D. 183G, INCLUSIVE. " Antiquam exquiritc matrzm." NEW-YORK: PRINTED FOR COLUMBIA COLLEGE, BY E. B. CLAYTON. M DCCC XXXVI. 9 TRUSTEES OF KING'S COLLEGE, NEW-YORK, AS APPOINTED BY ROYAL CHARTER, A. D. 1754. The Most Reverend Father in God, Thomas, Arch- bishop of Canterbury: and the Archbishop of Canterbury, for the time being, ex officio. The Right Honourable Dunk, Earl of Halifax, Presi- dent of the Board of Trade and Plantations : and the President of the Board of Trade and Planta- tions, for the time being, ex officio. The Governor of the Province, ex officio. The Judges of the Supreme Court, ex officio. The Secretary of the Province, ex officio. The Attorney General for the Province, ex officio. The President of his Majesty's Council, ex officio. The Speaker of the House of Assembly, ex officio. The Treasurer of the Province, ex officio. The Mayor of the City of New- York, ex officio. The Rector of Trinity Church, ex officio. The Senior Pastor of the Dutch Church, ex officio. The Pastor of the Lutheran Church, ex officio. The Pastor of the French Protestant Church, ex officio. The Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, ex officio. The President of the College, ex officio. 4 Archibald Kennedy, Joseph Murray, Josiah Martin, Paul Richard, Henry Cruger, William Watson, John Watts, Henry Beekman, Philip Verplanck, Frederic Philips, Joseph Robinson, John Cruger, Oliver De Lancey, James Livingston, Benjamin Nicoll, William Livingston, Joseph Read, Nathaniel Marston, Joseph Hains, John Livingston, Abraham Lodge, David Clarkson, Leonard Lispenard, James De Lancey, jr. TRUSTEES OF THE COLLEGE The Trustees, ex officio, as mentioned in the preceding List. James Duane, William Alexander, Earl of Stirling, Hon. Charles Ward Apthorpe, Thomas Jones, Hon. Roger Morris, Rev. John Ogilvie, S. T. D. Goldsbrow Banyar, Samuel Verplanck, Rev. Charles Inglis, Hon. Henry White, Peter Middleton, M. D. James Walton, Hon. John Henry Cruger, Col. John Walton. IN THE YEAR 1775. 5 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY, To whom the Government of the College, under the name of "Columbia College," was committed by an Act of the Legislature of the State of New- York, A. D. 1784. The Governor of the State, for the time being/ The Lieutenant Governor, " The President of the Senate, " The Speaker of the House of Assembly, The Mayor of the City of New-York, )>ex officio. The Mayor of the City of Albany, " The Attorney General, " The President and Professors of the College, The Secretary of State, " Brockholst Livingston, Robert Harper, Walter Livingston, Christopher Yates, Anthony Hoffman, Cornelius Humphrey, Lewis Morris, Philip Pell, jr. Christopher P. Yates, James Livingston, Abraham Bancker, John C. Dongan, Matthew Clarkson, Rutgers Van Blunt, James Townsend, Thomas Lawrence, Henry Wisner, John Haring, Christopher Tappan, James Clinton, Ezra L'Hommedieu, Caleb Smith, John Williams, John M'Crea. 6 REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY Added to those mentioned in the preceding List, by an Act of the Legislature, passed 26th November, 1784. John Jay, LL. D. Rev. Samuel Provost, S. T. D. Rev. John H. Livingston, S. T. D. Rev. John Rodgers, S. T. D. Rev. John Mason, S. T. D. Rev. John Ganoe, Rev. John Daniel Gross, S. T. D. Rev. Johann ChristofTKunze, S. T. D. Joseph Delaplaine, Gershom Seixas, Jewish Rabbi, Alexander Hamilton, LL. D. John Lawrence, John Rutherford, Morgan Lewis, Leonard Lispenard, John Cochran, M. D. Charles M'Knight, M. D. Thomas Jones, M. D. Malachai Treat, M. D. Nicholas Romaine, M. D. Peter W. Yates, Matthew Vischer, Hunlock Woodruff, M. D. Rev. George I. L. Dole, John Vanderbilt, Rev. Thomas Romaine, Rev. Samuel Buel, Gilbert Livingston, Rev. Nathan Kerr, 7 Ebenezer Lockwood, John Lloyd, Herman Garrison, Ebenezer Russell. TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA COLLEGE Appointed by an Act of the Legislature of the State of New-York, 13th April, 1787, reviving the original Charter, with amendments. James Duane, resigned Right Rev. Samuel Provoost, S. T. D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New- York, " Rev. John H. Livingston, S. T. D. " Richard Varick, " Alexander Hamilton, LL. D. Rev. John Mason, S. T. D. James Wilson, *Rev. John Ganoe. Brockholst Livingston, LL. D. Robert Harper, Rev. John Daniel Gross, S. T. D. Rev. Johann ChristofFKunze, S. T. D deceased resigned a deceased resigned Walter Livingston, Lewis Scott, tJoseph Delaplaine. Leonard Lispenard, Rev. Abraham Beach, S. T. D. John Lawrence, JJohn Rutherford. deceased resigned deceased 1795 1801 1810 1816 1804 1788 1788 1823 1795 1787 1792 1797 1798 1790 1813 1810 * This name does not appear on the list of Trustees after 15th March, 1788. t Did not serve. } This name does not appear on the list of Trustees after 20th May, 1787. 8 Morgan Lewis, John Cochran, M. D. Gcrshom Seixas, J. R. Charles M'Knight, M. D. Thomas Jones, M. D. Malachai Treat, M. D. Samuel Bard, M. D. Nicholas Romaine, M. D. Benjamin Kissam, M. D. Ebenezer Crosby, M. D. resigned 1804 1794 1815 1787 deceased 1798 1795 resigned 1804 1793 deceased 1804 1788 TRUSTEES Subsequently chosen by virtue of the Act of April 13th, 1787, empowering the Trustees, then created, to fill vacancies. Appointed. 1788 William Samuel Johnson, LL. D 1788 Richard Harison, LL. D. 1789 John Watts, 17,90 William Moore, M. D. 1793 Edward Livingston, LL. D. 1793 Rev. John M'Knight, S. T. D. 1794 John Cosine, 1795 Cornelius L Bogert, 1795 Rev. John M. Mason, S. T. D. 1795 Samuel Nicoll, M. D. 1795 Edward Dunscomb, 1796 George C. Anthon, M. D. 1797 Philip Livingston, 1799 John Charlton, M. D. 1799 Rev. John N. Abeel, S. T. D. 1799 James Tillary, M. D. 1801 Rev. John H. Hobart, S. T. D. . resigned deceased resigned deceased resigned CI deceased resigned it deceased u resigned it deceased « it si 1800 1829 1816 1824 1806 1795 1798 1823 1811 1796 1814 1815 1806 1806 1812 1815 1831 Appointed 1802 Right Rev. Benjamin Moore, S. T. D. Bishop of the Pro- testant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New- York, resigned 1813 1804 Egbert Benson, LL. D. " 1814 1804 Rev. Johann ChristofF Kunze, S. T. D. deceased 1807 1805 Gouverneur Morris, " 1816 1805 James RadclifT, resigned 1817 1806 Rufus King, LL. D. " 1824 1806 Rev. Samuel Miller, S. T. D. " 1813 1807 Nicholas Evertson, deceased 1807 1808 De Witt Clinton, LL. D. declined 1808 1808 Oliver Wolcott, resigned 1816 1809 Rev. John B. Romeyne, S. T. D. deceased 1825 1811 Rev. William Harris, S. T. D. " 1829 1811 Robert Troup, resigned 1817 1812 Peter A. Jay, " 1817 1812 Rev. John M. Mason, S. T. D. " 1824 1813 Clement C. Moore, LL. D. 1813 Charles Wilkes, " 1824 1815 David B. Ogden. 1815 William Johnson, LL. D. 1815 John Wells, * deceased 1823 1816 Rev. Thomas Y. How, S. T. D. vacated 1818 1816 William Henderson, resigned 1823 1816 Edward W. Laight. V^kfr^hn^felurray, " 1S-35 1816 Wright Post, M. D. " 1826 1817 Beverley Robinson. 1817 Thomas L. Ogden. 1817 Nicholas Fish, • " 18-33 1817 James Renwick>S Jtf&» »\* , *£0 ISIS Rev. Samuel F. Jarvis, S. T. D. " ' 1820 2 10 resigned 1826 deceased 1825 resigned 1823 1830 deceased 1833 resigned 1830 deceased 1831 Appointed. 1818 John T. Irving. 1820 David S. Jones. 1821 Gulian C. Verplanck, LL. D. 1822 Rev. Paschal N. Strong, 1823 James Kent, LL. D. 1823 Peter A. Jay, LL. D. 1523 John Duer, 1824 Rev. Benjamin T. Onderdonk. 1524 Lynde Catlin, 1824 Rev. Jonathan M. Wainwright, S. T. D. 1824 Philip Hone. 1824 John Watts, M. D. 1825 Charles King. 1825 Rev. James M. Matthews, S.T.D. resigned 1830 1825 Samuel Boyd, " 1835 1828 Rev. William Creighton, S.T.D. 1830 Rev. Gardiner Spring, S. T. D. 1830 James Campbell. 1830 Rev. William D. Snodgrass, S.T. D. 1830 John L. Lawrence. 1830 William A Duer, LL. D. 1830 John Ferguson, 1831 Edward R. Jones. 1832 Rev. William Berrian, S. T. D. 1833 Ogden Hoffman. 1833 Thomas. W. Ludlow. 1834 Samuel Ward. 1835 Peter G. Stuyvesant, 1836 Samuel B. Rubles. 1836 John Knox, S. T. D. Wl^re no mention is made of death, resignation, ice, the individuals above- mentioned still continue to act as Trustees of the College. resigned 1833 deceased 1832 declined 1835 11 TREASURERS OF THE COLLEGE. Appointed. 1775 Leonard Lispenard, resigned 1784 1783 Brockholst Livingston, deceased 1823 1824 William Johnson, resigned 1833 1833 John L. Lawrence. PRESIDENTS OF THE COLLEGE UNDER THE ROYAL CHARTER. Appointed. 1754 Rev. Samuel Johnson, S. T. P. resigned 1763 1763 Rev. Myles Cooper, LL. D. Fellow of Queen's College, Oxford, vacated 1775 1775 Rev. Benjamin Moore, President pro tern, in the absence of the President, resigned 1776 PRESIDENTS OF THE COLLEGE UNDER THE NEW CHARTER. Appointed. 1787 William Samuel Johnson, LL. D. resigned- 1800 1801 Rev. Charles Wharton, S. T. D. " 1801 1801 Right Rev. Benjamin Moore, S. T. D. " 1811 1811 Rev. William Harris, S. T. D. Harvard— Col. Coll deceased 1829 1829 William Alexander Duer, LL. D. Univ. S. N. Y. 12 PROVOST. Appointed. 1S11 Rev. John M. Mason, S. T. D. resigned 1S16 FACULTY OF ARTS UNDER THE ROYAL CHARTER. Appointed. 1757 Daniel Treachvell, A. M. Har- vard — Fellow, and Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosoplry, deceased 1760 1761 Robert Harper, A. M. Glasgow — Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, vacated 1776 176-5 Samuel Clossy, M. D. Trinity College, Dublin — Professor of Natural Philosophy, " 1776 1773 Rev. John Vardffl, A. M. Fel- low, and Professor of Natural Law, " 1776 , Professor of History and Languages, " 1776 TUTORS. Appointed. 1755 William Samuel Johnson, A. M. 1756 Leonard Cutting, A. B. Pembroke College, Oxford. 1762 Rev. Myles Cooper, Queen's College, Oxford- Fellow, and Assistant President. 13 FACULTY OF ARTS UNDER THE NEW CHARTER. Appointed. 1784 Rev. John P. Tetard, Professor of the French Language, vacated 1787 1784 Rev. William Cochran, S. T. D. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, resigned 1789 1784 Rev. Benjamin Moore, S. T. D. Professor of Rhetoric and Logic, " 1787 1784 Rev. Johann ChristofF Kunze, S. T. D. Professor of Oriental Languages, " 1787 1792 , re-appointed, " 1795 1784 Rev. John Daniel Gross, S.T.D. Professor of the German Lan- guage and Geography, " 1795 1787 , Professor of Moral Philosophy, " 1795 1785 Samuel Bard, M. D. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, " 1786 1785 Henry Moyles, LL. D. Professor of Natural History and Che- mistry, « 1786 1785 John Kemp, Mathematical Tu- tor, 1786 , Professor of Mathe- matics, , LL. D. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Phi- losophy, deceased 1812 14 Appointed. 1789 Peter Wilson, A. M. Aberdeen — Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages, resigned 1792 1797 - , LL. D. re-appointed, " 1820 1792 Rev. Elias D. Rattoon, Professor of the Greek and Latin Lan- guages, " 1797 1792 Samuel L. Mitchell, LL. D. Professor of Natural History, Chemistry, and Agriculture, " 1801 , Professor of Botany, " 1795 1792 Yillette De Marcellin, Professor of the French Language, " 1795 1793 James Kent, Professor of Law, " 1798 1795 Rev. John M'Knight, S. T. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic, " 1801 1795 Rev. John Bissett, A. M. Aber- deen — Professor of Rhetoric and Belles Lettres, " 1801 1801 Rev. John Bowden, S. T. D. Professor of Moral Philosophy, Belles Lettres, and Logic, deceased 1817 1813 James Renwick, A. M. Lectu- rer in Natural and Experi- mental Philosophy and Che- mistry, retired 1813 1813 Henry Vethake, A. M. Lecturer in Mathematics and Geography, retired 1813 1813 Robert Adrain, LL. D. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, resigned 1825 1817 Rev. Jbhh']VT'Vickar, S. T. D. Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, Rhetoric, Belles Lettres, and Political Economy. 15 Appointed. 1817 Nathaniel F. Moore, A. M. Adjunct Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages. 1820 , LL. D. Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages. 1820 Charles Anthon, A. B. Adjunct Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages. 1820 James Renwick, A. M. Professor of Natural and Experimental Philosophy and Chemistry. 1823 James Kent, LL. D. Professor of Law. 1825 Henry J. Anderson, M. D. Professor of Mathe- matics, Analytical Mechanics, and Physical Astronomy. 1826 Lorenzo DaPonte, Professor of the Italian Lan- guage and Literature. 1828 Rev. Antoine Verren, A. M. Professor of the French Language and Literature. 1830 Rev. Samuel H. Turner, S. T. D. Professor of the Hebrew Language. 1830 Mariano Velasquez de la Cadena, LL. B. Pro- fessor of the Spanish Language and Litera- ture. 1830 William H. Ellet, M. D. Lecturer upon Ele- mentary Chemistry, promoted 1832 1830 Rev. Frederick C. Shaker, S. T. D. Pro- fessor of the German Language and Litera- ture, deceased 1832 1832 William H. Ellet, M. D. Professor of Ele- mentary Chemistry, retired 1833 1832 Rev. William Ernenpeutch, Professor of the German Language and Literature, resigned * . C« 18§2 . • * • Where no mention is made of death, resignation, &c, the individuals above mentioned constitute the present Faculty of Arts. 1<> TUTORS. Appointed. 1830 Robert B. Van Klecck, A. M. retired 1831 1831 Abraham B. Conger, A. M. " 1833 1831 John L. O'Sullivan, A. M. " 1833 1835 Robert G. Vermilye, A. M. FACULTY OF MEDICINE UNDER THE ROYAL CHARTER. Appointed. 1767 Samuel Clossy, M. D. Professor of Anatomy, vacated 1776 1767 Peter Middleton, M. D. Professor of Pathology and Physiology, 1767 John Jones, M. D. Professor of Surgery, 1767 James Smith, M. D. Professor of Chemistry and Materia Medica, 1767 Samuel Bard, M. D. Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1767 John Tenant, M. D. Professor of Midwifery, 1776 1776 1776 1776 1776 25 1776. No public Commencement was held this year in consequence of the disor- dered state of public affairs. The degree of A. B., however, was awarded by the Faculty to the following individuals : Samuel Bayard, Matthias Nicoll, James Devereux, Peter Ogden, Peter Kissam, Marinus Willett. No accession was made to the numbers of the Institution during the year 1776. On the 6th April, in that year, an order was issued by the Committee of Fuji^c Safety, directing the Treasurer to prepare the College buildings, within eight days, for the reception of the military. The students, in consequence, retired to their respective homes, and, the Library and apparatus having been deposited for safe keeping in the City Hall, the College edifice was converted into a Mili- tary Hospital. At the close of the Revolutionary war, by virtue of an act of the State Legislature, dated May 1st, 1784, certain persons, named therein, were appointed to superintend the general interests of Education throughout the State, under the title of Regents of the University : these acted also as Trustees of the College. On the 13th April, 1787, an act of the Legislature was passed, confirm- ing the Royal Charter, altering the name of the Institution to Columbia College, and appointing a new Board of Trustees. The government of the College ha3 been administered in conformity with the last mentioned act unto the present time. The first public commencement after the re-organization of the College was held A. D. 1786. John Bassett, De Witt Clinton, Abraham Hunn, George Livingston, 1786. A. B. Philip H. Livingston, Samuel Smith, Peter Steddiford, Francis Sylvester. Samuel Boyd, Nicholas Fonda, James Hardie, 1787. A. B. John C. Ludlow, Henry C. Van Schaack, John W. Yates. 1788. A. B. James Cochran, I Peter Schuyler Livingston, John Eccles, | Brandt S. Lupton. A. M. Rev. Robert Annan, hon. caus. Robert C. Johnson — Yale, Rev. William Cochran, A. B. Samuel L. Mitchell, hon. caus. Trinity Coll. Dublin, Daniel C. Verplanck, hon. caus. Alexander Hamilton, /ion. caus. John W. Watkins, hon. caus. 4 26 John Bainbridge, James C. Duane, William Hurst, Henry Izard, William Lupton, Roger Alden — Yale, Rev. John Bassett, A. B. De Witt Clinton, A. B. Abraham Hunn, A. B. Samuel W. Johnson — Yale, Rev. Abraham Beach, Rev. John Daniel Gross, Rev. James R. Hardenbergh 1789. A. B. John M. Mason, Matthew Mesier, Peter Mesier, John Remsen, John P. Van Ness. A. M. Philip H. Livingston, A. B. Samuel Smith. A. B. Rev. Peter Steddiford, A. B. Francis Sylvester, A. B. & T. D. Rev. Jeremiah Learning, Rev. William Linn, , Rev. Benjamin Moore. 1790. A. B. David S. Bogart, Marmaduke Earle, Jonathan Freeman, William Cock, A. B. James Hardie, A. B. Rev. Henry Maeller, hon. caus. George Graham, John Graham, Frederick Halsey. A. M. Rev. Thomas Moore, hon. caus. Rev. James Proudfit, hon. caus. S. T. D. Rev. Joshua Bloomer, A. M. Peter Anderson, Anthony Bleecker, William Bleecker, William Broome, Walter L. Cochran, Pierre E. Fleming, William Hendell, Cave Jones, Isaac Knevils, John Knevils Lancaster Lupton, 1791. A. B. John W. Mulligan, Charles Ogden, Thomas L. Ogden, Daniel Paris, George Rapelje, Frederic Van Home, William B. Verplanck, NathanWhite, Jesse Woodhull, I James Woods. 27 James Cochran, A. B, A. M. j P. Schuyler Livingston, A. B. Gerard Beekman, Cornelius Brovver, Alexander Hosack, John Johnson, James Nicholson. John L. Norton, 1792. A. Be Jotham Post, Alexander Proudfit, Samuel Smith, George Taylor, William Taylor! John Brower, George Clinton, junior, William Cutting, Cornelius Decker, George I. Eacker, Samuel Gilford, junior, Charles D. Gould, Robert Heaton, junior, John I. Johnson, Samuel Jones, junior- Edward W. Laight, Henry W. Ludlow, Henry Masterton, Philip Milledoler, John C, Ludlow, A. B. Samuel Borrowe, John B. Hicks, Jotham Post, 1793. A. B. Yale, John Nicholl, Robert B. Norton, Abraham B. Ogden, junior, James Parker, Jonathan Pearsee, Valentine H. Peters, John S. Schermerhorn, Gilbert Smith, Thomas R. Smith, James Stringham, Thomas Thompson, Cornelius A. Van Home, Elias B. Woodward. A. M. M. D. Willett Taylor, junior, Joseph Youle. S. T. D. Rev. Ebenezer Dibblee, Rev. Andrew Jaffray, of North Britain. Rev. William Ogilvey, Professor of Humanity in the University of Aberdeen, Scotland. William Cocks, John W. Fisher, John Forbes, Levi Graham, Montgomery Hunt, Jacob Janeway, Peter A. Jay, Cyrus A. King, 1794. A. B. Leffert Lefferts, Jacob Mackie, Samuel B. Macolm, Gilbert Mulligan, John Stringham, Peter G. Sluyvesant, Thomas Ustick. 28 Rev. Cave Jones, A. B. David G. Abeel, Peter Irving, A. M. | Rev. Richard C. Moore, hon. r.aus. M. D. | Henry Mead. ]795. Philip Duryee, Bernard Elliot, John Ferguson, John I. Faesch, Thomas Herring, James Inglis, Nicholas Jones, Adolph C. Lent, John B. Linn, Sylvanus Miller, John H. Meier, John Morrison, Peter Anderson, A. B. John Coffin, hon. cans. John Campbell, hon. caus. Peter Anderson, A. M. William M. Ross, A. B. Alexander Phoenix, Sidney Phoenix, Thomas Phoenix, Robert Remsen, John B. Roineyn, William Ross, Henry Sands, Benjamin Seaman, James B. Temple, Daniel D. Tompkins, Pierre C. Van Wyck, Effingham Warner, Rensselaer Westerlo. A. M. Jonathan Post, junior, A. B» Frederick Van Horn, A. B. Nathan White, A. B.. M. D. Timothy F. Wetmore. David Barclay, Henry Cruger, Philip Fisher, Andrew S. Garr, David S. Jones, Gouverneur Ogden, Edward Livingston, Samuel Nicholson, Alexander Anderson, 1796. A. B. William Rattoone, Josiah Shippey, Charles Taylor, William Turk, Lawrence Van Buskirk, Adrian Van Sleight, John Watts. M. D. I Winthrop Saltonstall. William Bard, Robert Boyd, Archibald Bruce, George W. Clinton, Abraham Lawrence, Anthony Bleecker, A. B. William T. Broome, A. B. George I. Eacker, A. B. Peter E. Fleming, A. B. Charles D. Gould, A. B. Robert Heaton, A. B. William Bay, Rev. John Bowden, A. M. 29 1797. A. B. William Le Conte, Henry Kunze, Isaac Van Hook, William Van Ness. A. M. Rev. James G.«Janew"av; T^\B. Rev. SanrneLA^Law — Yale. Rev. Philh>Milledoler., A* B. John Nicholl, A. B. James Stringham, A. B. M. D. | Alexander Hosack. S. T. D. L. L. D. James Kent, Professor of Law in Columbia College. 1798. Joseph Bainbridge, Thomas Bay, George BrinckerhofT, Jacob Brower, Rudolph Bunner, David Codwise, George Davis, Charles Graham, John T. Irving, Rev. William Best, hon. caus. Thomas Herring, A. B. Adolph C. Lent, A. B. Rev. John B. Linn, A. B. Henry Sands, A. B. A. B. Philip L. Jones, William Keese, Washington M'Knight, Clement C. Moore, Samuel W. Moore, William Ogden, William Rhinelander, Lewis Sands, James Walsh, A. M. William Scott, hon. caus. Andrew Smith, hon. caus. Rev. Robert G. Wetmore, hon. caus. M. D. Adolph C. Lent, A. M. 30 1799. A. B. John Christie, Peter D. Freligh, Lewis Le Conte, James Livingston, James Lynch, Thomas T. Mackaness, James R. Manley, Alexander Marrajj^A Philip hbtyum, frrJIiiStFW** 9 Stephen Price, Samuel Riker, Jacob Schoonmaker, Arthur Stansbury, Peter Van Pelt, Abraham Varick, jr. John V. Varick, Arthur M. Walter, David Wright. 1800. A. B. John De Peyster, Samuel Halstead, Philip Hamilton, Samuel Harris, John Henry, John Huyler, Robert S. Livingston, John M'Kinnon, Nicholas I. duackenbos, Thomas Rathbone, Samson Simson, Matthew Tillary, Charles F. Thomas, John Ward, George Wilson, Peter Wilson. A. M. Rev. Jonathan Freeman, lion. caus. John Anthon, Robert Benson, Abraham L. Blauvelt, Samuel Bogert, Thomas Bolton, John Furman, John Gosman, John Nitchie, 1801. A. B. Lewis M. Ogden, Henry Schenck, Henry H. Schieffelin, Gabriel Tichenor, Gulian C. Verplanck, Samuel Walsh, Gabriel Winter. George Brinckerhoff, A. B. Jacob Brower, A. B. A. M. George Davis, A. B. Clement C. Moore, A. B. 31 1802. Alexander Beebee, John Crosby, John Delafield, William Gardner, George Gosman, Francis L. Harison, James Jones, Henry Laight, Leffert Lefferts, Robert Macomb, A. B. Rev. William Duke, hon. cans. Thomas T. Mackaness, A. B. James R. Manley, A. B. Joseph Bayley, Jacob V. Brovver, John Macomb, Nathaniel F. Moore, Archibald M'Vickar, James M'Vickar, Isaac Ogden, William Ogilvie, Henry Priest, Billop Seaman, James Tillary, Hubert Van Wagenen. A. M. Rev. Jacob Schoonmaker, Arthur M. Walter, A. B. A. B. M. D. Nicholas I. Quackenbos, Richard L. Walker. S. T. D. Rev. James Kemp, of Maryland. George Atkinson, John Bay, John Bowne, Thomas Crolius, Augustus Fleming, Edward R. Jones, Gouv.erneur Kemble, Peter Kemble, Edward Kemeys, 1803. A. B. John Lawrence, John Le Conte, George Quackenbos, William Remsen, Henry F. Rogers, Alpheus Sherman, John Stevens, Samuel Thompson. A. M. John Huyler, A. B. John M'Kinnon, A. B. Nicholas I. Q,uackenbos, A. B. Isaac Van Hook, A. B. Rev. Peter I. Van Pelt, A. B, George Wilson, A. B. Peter Wilson, A. B. M: d. Isaac Foster, James R. Manley, A. M. Samuel Scofield. 32 1S04. A. B. Samuel Akerly, John XV. Barnum, William D. Blackwell, George Bryar, Elisha Camp, Cornelius T. Demarcst, Jeremiah I. Drake, William Edgar, William Gracie, John T. B. Graham, Henry Hagerman, Alexander Hamilton, Richard N. Harison, James D. Livingston, William L. Lytton, Rev. Edmund D. Barry, kon. caus. Rev. James Larzelere, hon.caus. Rev. Washington M'Knight, A. B. Rev. John H. Meier, A. B. Edward Manley, John Mitchell, John MVickar, Joseph Nelson, William M. Price, Philip Rhinelander, Samuel Rogers, David M. Ross, Robert Seaman, John I. Sickels, Thomas D. Smith, Charles Stewart, John Thompson, James T. Watson. John Watts, jr. A. M. William Rhinelander, A. B. Rev. Peter Stryker, hon. caus. James Woods, A. B. William Barrow, Ezekiel Ostrander, M. D. I Daniel D. Walters. Rev. Edward Jenkim S. T. D. 1805. Peter Allaire, James Bibby, Leonard A. Bleecker, William Cock, Benjamin U. Coles, Joab G. Cooper, James L. Fine, James Fleming, Alexander Gunn, Richard Hatfield, Robert Macomb, A. B. Rev. Clement Merriam A. B. James A. Hamilton, Robert Jaques, Thomas Lefferts, Thomas M'Gahagan, Henry U. Onderdonk, Edmund H. Pendleton, Abraham Purdy, Edward Seaman, John Smith, R,obert I. Watts. A. M. I Nathaniel F. Moore, A. B, huu. caus. I M. I). Thomas Cock, | Benjamin Kissam. 17 FACULTY OF MEDICINE UNDER THE NEW CHARTER. Appointed. 1784 Samuel Bard, M. D. Professor of Chemistry, resigned 1785 1786 , re-appointed, " 1787 1792 , Dean of the Medical Faculty, " 1804 1785 Benjamin Kissam, M. D. Pro- fessor of the Institutes of Medicine, " 1792 1785 Charles M'Knight, M. D. Pro- fessor of Anatomy and Sur- gery, deceased 1792 1785 Ebenezer Crosby, M. D. Pro- fessor of Midwifery, " 1788 1785 Nicholas Romaine, M. D. Pro- fessor of the Practice of Medi- cine, resigned 1787 1791 , Lecturer in Chemis- try, Astronomy, and the Prac- tice of Medicine, " 1792 1792 Richard Bailey, M. D. Professor of Anatomy, " 1793 1793 , Professor of Surgery, " 1811 1792 Samuel Nicoll, M. D. Professor of Chemistry, " 1792 1792 , Professor of the Practice of Medicine, " 1794 1792 John R. B. Rodgers, M. D. Pro- fessor of Midwifery, " 1 808 1792 William P. Smith, M. D. Pro- fessor of Materia Medica, deceased 1795 3 18 Appointed. 1792 William P. Smith, M. D. Pro- fessor of the Practice of Me- dicine, and Clinical Lecturer, deceased 1795 1792 Wright Post, M. D. Professor of Surgery, resigned 1793 , of Anatomy, " 1813 1792 William Hammersley, M. D. Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, " 1808 1795 , Professor of the Theo- ry and Practice of Medicine, 11 1813 1792 Richard S. Kissam, M. D. Pro- fessor of Botany, " 1793 1794 Edward Stevens, M. D. Profes- sor of the Practice of Medi- cine, " 1795 1795 David Hosack, M. D. Edin- burgh, LL. D. F. R. S. Pro- fessor of Botany, " 1811 , Professor of Botany and Materia Medica, " 1811 1802 James Stringham, M. D. Pro- fessor of Chemistry, " 1813 1808 John C. Osborn, M. D. Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, " 1813 1808 , Professor of Materia Medica, " 1813 1808 Walter C. Buchanan, M. D. Professor of Mi dwifery , " 1813 1811 Valentine Mott, M. D. Professor of Surgery, " 1813 The Faculty of Medicine in Columbia College ceased A. D. 1813, most of the individuals composing the same having been appointed to Professorships in the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New-York. LIST OF ACADEMICAL HONOURS CONFERRED EY THE INSTITUTION FROM 1758 TO 1836 INCLUSIVE. In all cases where any of the individuals mentioned in the following list had previously received any Academical Honours from some other Institution, a note is appended to their names, explanatory of the same — Thus, John Mc Kesson — N. Jers. — means that the individual alluded to had previously obtained a similardegree from New-Jersey College. Rev. Thomas B. Chandler — Oxford — Yale — implies that a similar degree bad been previously obtained from each of these Institutions. Isaac Browne, A. B. Yale — signifies that he was a graduate of Yale College. Where the letters designating only a previous degree are affixed to a name, it means that such degree had been obtained from this College. Thus, the Rev. Joshua Bloomer, A. B. — implies that he had previously received the degree of A. B. from this College, and that the degree of A. M. was conferred in the regular course. 1758. A. B. Joshua Bloomer, Josiah Ogden, Isaac Ogden, Samuel Provoost, Joseph Reade, Daniel Isaac Browne, — JV. Jersey. Isaac Browne, A. B. Yale, hon. caus. Samuel Browne, Yale, Rev. Thomas B. Chandler— Ox- ford — Yale, Rev. Leonard Cutting, A. B. Cambridge, Rudolph Ritzema, Philip Van Cortlandt, Samuel Verplanck, Timothy Whetmore. A. M. Rev. Samuel Fayervveather — Har- vard — Oxford, John Mc Kesson — N. Jersey, Carey Ludlow, hon. caus. David Matthews — N. Jersey, Cyrus Ponderson, hon. caus. Rev. Ebenezer Ponderson, hon. caus. Daniel Treadwell — Harvard. William Hanna — N. Jers. 1759. A. B. I Epenetus Townsend. Samuel Bayard, Anthony Hoffman, Philip Livingston, I TOO. A. B. John Marston, Robert Walls, Isaac Wilkins. 1761. John Beardsley, Henry Holland, Anthony Lispenard, A. B. Rev. Joshua Bloomer, A. B. Philip Van Cortlandt, A. B William Jackson, hon. caus. William Samuel Johnson — Yale — Harvard, Aonr Treadwell — Yale, Henry Van Dyck. A. M. Rev. Samuel Peters — Yale, Rev. Samuel Provoost, A.B. Rev. James Scovil — Yale, Rev. Samuel Seabury — Yale, Rev. Edward Winslow, hon. caus. 1762. Edward Antil, Richard Clark, Henry Cuyler, William C. George, John Grennell, A. B. Rev. Samuel Andrews — Yale, Robert Harper — Glasgow — Profes- sor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy in King's College, New-York, Alexander Leslie, Leonard Lispenard, William B. N. Maverick, Daniel Robert. A. M. Rev. Bela Hubbard, hon. caus. Rev. Robert McKean — Philad. Ebenezer Parmelee, hon. caus. Rev. Epenetus Townsend, A. B. Barent Cuyler, Samuel Bayard, A. B. Anthony Hoffman, A. B. Philip Livingston, A. B. John Marston, A. B. 1763. A. B. | Abraham Depeyster. A. M. Samuel Verplanck, A. B. Robert Watts, A. B. Rev. Isaac Wilkins. A. B. 21 1764. A. B. Samuel Giles, I John Jay. Richard Harison, A. M. Matthew Cushing — Harvard, I Rev. Henry Van Dyck, A. B. Henry Holland, A. B. Egbert Benson, Richard Grant, Robert R. Livingston, 1765. A. B. Henry Lloyd, Arent Schuyler. A. M. Edward Antil, A. B. Henry Cuyler, A. B. Rev. William Hanna, A. ~Q.hon.caas. Rev. Jeremiah Learning — Yale, Alexander Leslie, A. B. James Barclay, Gerard Beekman, Richard N. C olden, Edward Nicoll, John Ray, Richard Clark, A. B. Barent Cuyler, A. B. 1766. A. B. Henry Rutgers, John Troup, senior, John Troup, junior, John Vardill, John Watts. A. M. Abraham Depeyster, A. B. 1767. A. B. Richard D'Olier, (by Diploma,) William Laight, Rev. Ephraim Avery, A. B. — Yale, George Glentworth, M. D. Edinb. Richard Harison, A. B. John Jav, A. B. John Tyler— Yale. A. M. Rev. Charles Inglis — Oxford, Hugh Neill, lion. caus. Rev. John Ojrilvie — Yale. 22 S. T. D. Rev. Samuel Aclnmity, Oxford, | Rev. Thomas B. Chandler, Oxford. 1768. A. B. Charles Doughty, James Ludlow, Benjamin Moore, Gouverneur Morris, Rev. John Beardsley, A. B. Egbert Benson, A. B. John Stevens, Peter Van Schaaek, Gulian Verplanck. A. M. Robert R. Livingston, A. B. Samuel Bard — Edinb. — Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Samuel C lossy — Dublin — Profes- sor of Anatomy, M. D. John Jones, Professor of Sur- ge r y> Peter Middleton — St. Andrew's — Professor of Pathology and Physiology. LL. D. Rev. Myles Cooper — Oxford — President of King's College, New-York. Caleb Cooper. Samuel Kissam, 1769. A. B. A. M. James Barclay, A. B. Gerard Beekman, A. B. Rev. Ebenezer Kneeland, A. B. Yale, Henry Lloyd, A. B. Edward Nicoll, A. B. John Troup, senior, A. B. John Troup, junior, A. B. Rev. John Tyler, A. B. — Yale, Rev. John Vardill, A. B. John Watts, A. B. M. B. I Robert Tucker. Robert Blackwell — N. Jers. James Creighton, John Doughty, Jonathan Graham, 1770. A. B. Richard Harris, William Hubbard, Stephen Lush, Philip Pell. 23 A. M. Rev. Thomas Barton, A. B. | William Laight, A. B. M. D. Robert Tucker, M. B. S. T. D. Rev. John Osrilvie — Aberdeen. 1771. A. B, Ichabod B. Barnet, Clement C Clarke, John Copp, Henry De Wint, Thomas Knox, John Searle. A. M. Rev. Jonathan Boucher, hon. caus. Caleb Cooper, A. B. Charles Doughty, A. B. James Ludlow, A. B. Benjamin Onderdonk, Samuel Kissam. Rev. Benjamin Moore, A. B. Gouverneur Morris, A. B. John Stevens, A. B. M. B. I Michael Sebring. M. D. Thomas Barclay, John Bowden, John King, Edmund Fannin < 1772. A. B. Nicholas Ogden, Peter Roebuck, Andrew Skeene, A. M. Yale and Harvard. M. B. Charles Doughty, John Augustus Graham, Uzal Johnson, James Muirson, Richard Udall, William Winterton. Cornelius Bogart, Frederic Philipse, Nathaniel Philipse-, 1773. A. B. Beverley Robinson, Thomas Shreve. 24 A. M. James Creighton, A. B. Richard Harris, A. 15. William Hubbard, A. B. Isaac Hunt — I'll Had. Joseph I Amson, A. B. Stephen Lush, A. B. Jabez Doty. Rev. John Marshall, A. B. Rev. Harry Monroe, A. B. Philip Pell, A. B. John Ray, A. B. John Stuart, A. B. Peter Van Schaack! A. B. M. B. 1774. A. B. Isaac Abrahams, Robert Auchmuty, William Chandler, Edward Dunscomb, Nicholas Heyliger, John Jauncey, Ichabod B. Barnet, A. B. Lucas Babcock — Yale, Clement C. Clarke, A. B. John Copp, A. B. Samuel Nicoll. Henry Nicoll, George Ogilvie, John Rapclje, Benjamin Seaman, Edward Stevens, Robert Troup. A. M. Rev. George Panton — Aberdeen, Rev. Jacob Sayres — Philad. John Searle, A. B. M. B, LL. D. His Excellency William Try on, Governor of the Province of Neic-York. 1775. The President being absent, no public Commencement was held this yearv 'The following Academical Honours, however, were awarded by the Faculty. A. B. William Amory, Richard Auchmuty, Samuel Auchmuty, William Cock, Joseph Griswold, John W. Livingston, Jacobus Remsen. A. M. Rev. John Bowden, A. B. | Peter Roebuck, A. B. 33 John V. Bartow, George Boyd, John Christie, John P. De Wint, William E. Dunscomb, Gilbert O. Fowler, Jonathan Gosman, James McCullen, Robert McLeod, Cornelius Miller, 1806. A. B. M. David Moore, Samuel W. Moore, Ferris Pell, David Quackenbush, Samuel B. Romaine, Frederic Roorbach, Cornelius Schermerhorn, Philip Schuyler, John Smith, John Tillinghast. D. William James McNeven — Vienna,] Valentine Mott. Egbert Benson, junior, John L. Bronk, John H. Browere, William E. Burrell, George R. Copland, Henry S. Dodge, Robert Gosman, John H. Hill, Philip M. Holmes, Daniel Mack, Peter T. Marselis, Samuel Akerly, A. B. Jeremiah I. Drake, A. B. William L. Lytton, A. B. 1807. A. B. A. M. Alire R. Delile, William H. Maxwell, Simeon Remsen, James Renwick, George P. Rogers, Theodoric B. Stockholm, Peter V. E. Tappan, Cornelius Van Buren, James Van Cortlandt, Theodore V. W. Varick, Philip G. Van Wyck, Charles A Williamson. M. David M. Ross, A. B. John I. Sickles, A. B. Rev. John Thompson, A. B. D. | William L. Lytton. William Atkinson, William Berrian, Lionel Brown, Timothy Clowes, Henry M. Francis, James Inderwick, Robert McCartee, John McKnight, Hugh Maxwell, Frederic Muzzy, John Philips, 1808. A. B. Edward Post, William Rhinelander, junior, Henry Ross, Gilbert H. Sayre, James Stevens, William Stuart, Daniel Van Mater, Henry Vethake, Peter D. Vroom, John Watts, junior. 5 34 A. M. Rev. Joab G. Cooper, A. B. Rev. Alexander Gurin, A. B. Robert Jaques, A. B. Joseph Nelson, A. B. Henry U. Onderdonk, A. B. 1809. Thomas Aspinwall, Samuel Berrian, Edward N. Bibby, John Brady, John Cadle, Gerard Con rev, Edward Copeland, Cornelius R. Duffie, Thomas Dugan, John Fine, Alexander Fleming, Alfred C. Lloyd, John W. Francis, Rev. John V. Bartow, A. B. A. B. James N. Gifford, Henry Green, John C. Hamilton, David M. Hoffman, Samuel Jackson, Jackson Kemper, Henry McVickar, Benjamin T. Onderdonk, Walter F. Osgood, Robert Renwick, James Stryker, William f urnbull, William E. Wyatt. A. M. | Rev. Abraham Bronson, Hon. cam, 1810. A. B. John Agnew, Andrew Anderson, Francis Child, junior, David Clarkson, George Cod wise, William Depeyster, Israel D. Dissosway, Jacob Dyckman, Robert Emmet, Theodosius Fowler, James C. Garrison, Joseph Greenleaf, Peter F. Hunn, Charles Kipp, Horatio Lewis, Henry S. Dodge, A. B. Abraham Purdy, A. B. Robert Mcrrell, Samuel W. Moore. John McDonald, John McGregor, Benjamin Moore, John Morton, George Morton, Ava Neal, Waldron B. Post, John Slidell, Francis Stevens, Richard Stevens, James Stoughton, Paschal N. Strong, Jacob Townsend, Charles Watts. A. M. A M James Renwick, A. B. Theodore V. W. Varick, A. B. M. D. Henry U. Onderdonk. A. Mi 35 - • = r : : • 1 er CI:*-. J: - - Covert. Ge :.-£■= D : uxla-s. C„ir;-i G* Ferr_5. DiT;i F riser. Richard Freake. James W. G- • .:: Henry M Fran: is. A B A B S. T. D. Rev. J ; z -. C : s . r" Xnc-J i-r^v . Rct. James Halt of Rev. WL;i^ Re- I-: A M Aire- Maithias Bruen. J: ... A. Bur- 5. William James F De Alexander Duer R;; - i-i D ::yo:. Lin die v Murrav Ozce^'- Philip K 1 H. Li'.vrer re . Rev. John Braiv. A. B. J. -r. Cid:e. A B. i . ' - F: r A. B John W Fri- :is, A B 1812. A. B, A. M. irr-v. A B :. A. B A. B BaiLev. John B. Beck." James J. Bowden. W:..:±m Boyd. George \V. Bruen. Richard F. Cadle. Thomas L Davie*. Roben Hy slop. 1513. A. B. W: "Liars Ken ir e T--m;.s C M:: Nicholas Morris, Tn — as C Murrav. Na-an e: G "ft. HnznSm-. J:z'z ::i 36 A. M. Rev. Cornelius Demarest, A. B. Cornelius R. Duffie, A. B. Jacobus Dyckman, A. B. Ava Neal, A. B. James Stoughton, A. B. James Stryker, A. B. John H. Ball, James Brooks, Cornelius Davis, William H. Heyer, Benjamin Hilton, Allen Jackson, 1814. A. B. Henry R. Judah, James M. Pendleton, Theophilus Russell, George F. Talman, Ferdinand Vandewater. Charles Anthon, James Berrian, Archibald R. Bogardus, Robert G. L. De Peyster, Archibald Gracie, junior, William S. Heyer, John Hone, William Ironside, John Q.. Jones, Leonard Kip, 1815. A. B. Philip Lydig, John L. Mason, Francis Morton, Frederic Rhinelander, James I. Roosevelt, junior, Robert C. Sands, Robert Seeney, Henry Van Amringe, James Watkins. A. M. Rev. John Brown, A. B. Ebenezer Close, A. B. John N. Talman, A. B. Rev. Matthias Bruen, junior, A. David Fraser, A. B. John W. B. Murray, A. B. S. T. D. Rev. Frederic Beasley, Provost of the University of Pennsylvania. Abel S. Anderson, John D. Campbell, Richard Codman, Frederic De Peyster, junior, Maurice W. Dwight, James W. Eastburn, Isaac Ferris, John Ireland, John E. Mowatt, 1816. A. B. Daniel L. M. Peixotto, Samuel G. Raymond, John I. Robinson, James Romeyn, John M. Smith, Samuel S. Steer, Thomas M. Strong, Adrian Vandeveer. 37 A. M. Rev. Henry Anthon, A. B. Rev. Gregory T. Bedell, A. B. George W. Bruen, A. B. Rev. Richard F. Cadle, A. B. Francis Child, junior, A. B. Charles G. Ferris, A. B. James C. Garrison, A. B. James W. Gerard, A. B. Benjamin Haight, A. B. Hugh Maxwell, A. B. Thomas C. Mitchell, A. B. Nicholas Morris, A. B. Rev. Benjamin T.Onderdonk,A.B. Alexander H. Robertson, A. B. Rev. Hugh Smith, A. B. John B. Stevenson, A. B. Rev. William E. Wyatt, A. B. S. T. D. Rev. John Schureman, 1817. A. B. John M. Cannon, James P. F. Clarke, Matthias Daj^ton, Manton Eastburn, Isaac Fisher, Seymour P. Funk, Samuel L. Gouverneur, John Grigg, Phoenix Ingraham, Robert Ray, A. B. Benjamin Isherwood, William Lowerre, Edward Ludlow, William Minturn, John Neilson, junior, Meredith Ogden, Richard Ray, Edward N. Rogers, Samuel D. Rogers, A. M. 1818. A. B. Henry J. Anderson, Daniel Bonnet, Richard V. Dey, Frederic Fairlie, Peter Forrester, Robert Gracie, Henry Hone, Richard F. Kemble, William B. Lawrence, John B. Beck, A. B. William S. Heyer, A. B. Philip K. Lawrence, A. B. Rev. John McVickar, A. B., Pro- fessor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, Rhetoric, Belles Let- tres and Political Economy, in Columbia College, New- York. James Lenox, John H. Lloyd, Alexander B. McLeod, Gerard W. Morris, John O'Blenis, George D. Post, Clarence Sackett, William Staley, Abraham Wilson, M. John L. Mason, A. B. Thomas C. Murray, A. B. Samuel Nichols, A. B. Jacob A. Robertson, A. B. Robert C. Sands, A. B. Henry Van Amringe, A. B. 38 S. T. P. Rev. Andrew Thompson. LL. D. Hon. Joseph Hopkinson, Robert Adrain, Professor of MatJiematics and Natural Philosophy, in Colum- bia College. Neic-York. 1819. A. B. Henry N. Cruger, Gabriel P. Dissosway, Peter Dykers, Andrew Hamersley, Edward P. Heyer, Walter E . Heyer, William L. Johnson, Charles Jones, George Jones, Henry J. Lowere, Abel T. Anderson, A. B. George J. Rogers, James H. Roosevelt, James S. Rumsey, Richard L. Schieffelin, John L. Suckley, Samuel Verplanck, Thomas L. Wells, Marinus L. Willett, Richard Wynkoop. A. M. j Matthew C. Patterson, A. B. Frederic De Peyster, junior, A. B. Samuel G. Raymond, A. B. Rev. John M. Smith, A. B. Adrian Vandeveer, A. B. Rev. James W. Eastburn, A. B. Rev. Isaac Ferris, A. B. James M. Pendleton, A. B. S. T. D. Rev. John Philip, Right Rev. Philander Chase, Bishop of the Protestant Episco- pal Church in the Diocese of Ohio. Right Rev. Thomas C. Brownell, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Connec- ticut. 1820. A. B. William Betts, John B. Bleecker, Joseph H. Coit, Cornelius R. Dissosway, James Johnson, Samuel Roosevelt Johnson, Henry Lawrence, John D. Campbell, A. B. Rev. Maurice W. Dwight, A. Rev. Manton Eastburn, A. B. Rev. Isaac Fisher, A. B. Rev. John Grigg, A. B. Benjamin Isherwood, A. B. Leonard W. Kip, A. B. Philip E. Milledoler, John Mitchell, William Mitchell, Archibald G. Rogers, Rutsen Suckley, John R. Townsend. A. M. William Lawrence, A. B. John Neilson, junior, A. B. Charles Rapelye, A. B. Richard Ray, A. B. Edward N. Rogers, A. B. Thomas M. Strong, A. B. William Forrest, hon. caus. 39 1821. A. B. William B. Barnes, Peter Cowdrey, Isaac F. Craft, William Craft, George H. Fisher, William Forsyth, William N. Gibert, Frederic P. Gouverneur, William P. Hawes, William Inglis, Pierre Irving, Thomas Kermit, Elisha S. King, Isaac Low, Stephen Meeker, Henry J. Anderson, A. B. Rev. Richard V. Dey, A. B. Rev. Seymour P. Funk, A. B. Robert Gracie, A. B. William H. Munn, Samuel Ogden, Edwin Post, Henry A. V. Post, George Shradv, John C. Slack, Charles E. Stagg, Peter Stagg, Junius Thompson, John Tiebout, William Turner, Gerard Van Wagenen, John H. Waddell, Henry J. Whitehouse, George Wilkes. A. M. James Lenox, A. B. William Stalev, A. B. Gulian C. Verplanck, A. B. Abraham D. Wilson, M. D. S. T. D. Rev. Thaddeus Fiske, of Cam-\ Rev. Daniel M'Donald, of Geneva, bridge, Mass. New-York. 1822. A. B. George Abeel, George W. Dawson, Peter Dustan, John M. Glover, Josiah D. Harris, Henry P. Jones, Theodore F. King, Gouverneur Kortwright, Anson Livingston, Carroll Livingston, Edward N. Mead, Gabriel P. Dissosway, A. B. William L. Johnson, A. B. Henry J. Lowere, A. B. James H. Roosevelt, A. B. Richard L. Schieffelin, A. B. Adrian H. Muller, Alexander H. Paterson, Alfred C. Post, John L. Stevens, Thomas I. Tucker, Alfred Wagstaff, Alfred A. Weeks, Hamilton Wilkes, Edward M. Willett, William Williams, Samuel F. Wilson. A. M. Rev. John Read. Rev. Thomas Lyell, Samuel Verplanck, A. B. Richard Wynkoop, A. B. Rev. Alexis P. Proal, Iwn. John Walsh, hon. cans. r. d. Rev. Stephen N. Rowan. 40 LL. D. Hon. William Lowndes, of South Carolina. 1823. A. B. Christopher Allen, Horatio Allen, Edward Anthon, William H. Boyd, Edward M. Clarke, Lewis Cruger, Edmund B. Elmendorff, John J. Ferguson, John B. Foulke, Adolphus Gouverneur, Edmund D. Griffin, William H. Havemeyer, William D. Henderson, Henry A. Heyer, John A. Hicks, James Hosack, Mancius S. Hutton, William A. Keese, Jonathan Lawrence, William A. Lawrence, David A. Logan, George B. Ogden, John D. Ogden, Smith Pyne, Andrew K. Robertson, Noel Robertson, Grenville Sackett, Charles Smith, James H. Titus. A. M. William Betts, A. B. Henry N. Cruger, A. B. Abraham N. Halsey, A. B. Samuel Roosevelt Johnson, A. B. William B. Lawrence, A. B. William Mitchell, A. B. Daniel L. M. Peixotto, A. B. John Carroll, hon. caus. Samuel Seabury, hon. caus. S. T. D. Right Rev. John S. Ravenscroft, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diooese of North Carolina. Rev. Chauncey Lee, of Connecticut. LL. D. John Savage, Chief Justice of the\ Ambrose Spencer, Supreme Court of the State of N. Y.\ Edward Livingston, of Louisiana. Benjamin Aycrigg, Robert Barker, Alexander M. Burrill, Edward C. Crary, William A. Curtis, Benjamin Drake, William Duer, William H. Ellett, Ja«ies T. Gibert, James J. Gilford, Timothy R. Green, John K. Hardenbrook, 1824. A. B. Dayton Hobart, William H. Hobart, Pierre P. Irving, George W. Johnson, William H. Lupp, Elias J. Marsh, Hamilton Morton, Waddington Ogden, Henry Perkins, Alexander Robertson, Daniel C. Schennerhorn. 41 Peter A. Cowdrey, A. B. William P. Hawes, A. B. Isaac Low, A. B. Stephen H. Meeker, A B. William H. Munn, A. B. John Tiebout, A. B. Rev. Ernest L. Hazelius. Hon. Langdon Cheeves, Hon. Daniel Webster, A. M. William Turner, A. B. John H. Waddell, A. B. Henry J. Whitehouse, A. B. James Fenimore Cooper, hon.caus. James K. Paulding, hon. caus. Rev. William A. Clark, hon. caus. S. T. D. LL. D. Thomas Addis Emmet, Esq. 1825. A. B. George P. Cammanh, James A. M. Gardner, Nathaniel Marius Graves, Robert W. Harris, Jacob Harsen, William E. Laight, Alexander S. Leonard, John M'Keon, Isaac T. Minard, Edward E. Mitchell, Walter Nichols, Josiah D. Harris, A. B. Junius H. Thompson, A. B. William Peshine, William Phyfe, Anthony L. Robertson, Ferdinand Sands, John I. Schermerhorn, John F. Smith, Wessel S. Smith, Oliver S. Strong, Peter Wilson, William Wilson. A. M. Edward M. Willett, A. B. William Shelton, hon. caus. S. T. D. Rev. John M'Vickar, A. M., Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philoso- phy, lihetoric, Belles Lettres, and Political Economy, in Columbia Col- lege, New-York. Rev. Henri L. P. F. Peneveyre. Hon. John C. Calhoun, Hon. Joel R. Poinsett, Hon. Stephen Elliott, LL. D. Nathaniel F. Moore, A.M. Pro/essor of the Greek and Latin Languages, in Columbia Collcxe. Charles E. Anderson, William A. Clark, John M. Guion, John W. Hamersley, Nathaniel Pendleton Hosack, 1826. A. B. Gabriel F. Irving, Robert Kelly, Francis M. Kipp, Joshua S. March, Thomas H. Merry, junior, 42 John B. Norsworthy, William H. Milnor, Thomas R. Minturn, Henry Morris, Richard L. Morris, John N. M'Leod, Hewlett R. Peters, Alfred A. Weeks, A. B. Rev. Edmund D. Griffin, A. B. Rev. William L. Keese, A. B. James H. Titus, A. B. John T. Ferguson, A. B. William H. Titus, A. B. Daniel Phoenix Riker, Beverly Robinson, junior, William H. Roosevelt, Daniel Seymour, Abraham A. Slover, junior, Gcrrit II. Van Wagenen, junior, Harris Wilson. A. M. William H. Boyd, A. B., M. D. Noel Robertson, A. B. William D. Henderson, A. B. Thomas W. Tucker, A. B. Elisha S. King, A. B. John B. Foulke, A. B. S. T. D. Rev. Benj. T. Onderdonk, A. M. | Rev. William W. Philips, LL. D. His Excellency De Witt Clinton, A. M., Governor of the State of New- York. Hon. Samuel Jones, A. M. Cliancel- lor of the State of New- York. Hon. Peter Van Schaack, A. M. of Columbia County, New- York. 1827. A. B. I. Trumbull Backus, Isaac S. Baker, William S. Baker, Thomas H. Barker, Henry N. Brush, John P. Crosby, William H. Crosby, Henry A. Dubois, Edward Dunscomb, Edward B. Eastburn, Hamilton Fish, Michael Floy, junior, John Murray Forbes, John H. Hobart Hawes, John Clarkson Jay, Joshua Jones, Abraham B. Labagh, Benjamin Drake, A. B., M. D. James Gibert, A. B. John K. Hardenbrook, A. B. Dayton Hobart, A. B. William H. Hobart, A. B. William H. Lupp, A. B. Alfred Ludlow, Charles M'Farlan, Henry I. Morton, Jonathan Nathan, Henry Onderdonk, junior Laughton Osborn, Samuel Penny, junior, Minturn Post, Charles Rhind, junior, Henry Rogers, Edwin Sands, Robert M. Sands, John Schermerhorn, Joseph C. Wallace,^ William Winter, Grenville T. Winthrop ; T« k?o d />a: A .i Ww ds. A. M. Elias I. Marsh, A. B. William H. Maxwell, A. B. Henry Perkins, A. B. Rev. Smith Pyne, A. B. Alexander Robertson, A. B. Rev. William R. Whittingham, hon. caus. 43 S. T. D. Rev. .Henry U. Onderdonk, A. M. Ass. Bishop elect of the P.E. Church in the Diocese of Pensylvania. Rev. Jasper Adams, President of Geneva College, in tlie State of New- York. 1828. A. B. William Bayley, Edmund D. Barry, junior, Jonas Butler. George Catlin, Thomas W. Christie, Thorites -T. Sevan, #.#..,. *ornelius Dubois, junior, Edmund Embury, George Gilford, Robert Goelet, Alexander N. Gunn, Benjamin J. Haight, Henry S. Hoyt, Mortimer Livingston, Austin L. S. Moir, Charles T. Catlin,— Yale. Robert W. Harris, A. B. Rev. Robert Seney, A. B. John A. Morrill, George B. Neill, John M. Ogden, Joel B. Post, Barzillai Slosson, Samuel S. St. John, Lewis Thibou, John L. Vandervoort, Robert B. Van Kleeck, William W. Van Wagenen, A. Robertson Walsh, William Walton, Richard Whiley, junior, Martin R. Zabriskie, A. M. James A. M. Gardner, A. B. Rev. William H. Hart, A. B. S. T. D. Rev. William Berrian, A. M., Ass. Minister of Trinity Church in the City of New- York. Rev. Asa Eaton, of Massachusetts. Rev.Wm. Hendree, of Pensylvania. Rev. Wm. B. Sprague, of Mass. George F. Allen, Theodore Bailey, Thomas E. Blanch, James A. Carter, Alfred W. Crave/, "J4y~ Robert J. Dillon, Benjamin S. Downing, William Edgar, James Heyward, John T. Irving, junior, 1829. A. B. Richard H. Ogden, Samuel Ogden, Thomas W. Ogden, Peter A. Schermerhorn, Theodore Sedgwick, junior, Charles R. Swords, Robert Tucker, John Van Beuren, Fanning S. Worth. A. M. Rev. Antoine Verren, Professor of the French Language and Literature in Columbia College, hon. caus. S. T. D. Rev. Jackson Kemper, A. M. of Philadelphia. 44 W ashing ton Irving, A. M. Qlement C. Moore, A. M. LL. D. James Remvick, A. M., Professor of Natural and Experimental Phi- losophy and Chemistry, in Colum- bia College. 1830. A. B. John B. Boggs, James Bowcloin, Robert L. Cutting, John Delafield, junior, Hugh T. Dickie, Benjamin T. Ferguson, Lewis C. Gunn, Nicholas C. Hey ward, George Ireland, junior, Edward Jones, J. Trumbull Backus, A. B. Rev. Henrv J. Morton, A. B. John T. Kneeland, Henry B. Ledvard, B. Franklin Miller Henry C. Murph l^nijiiniM'i' l\icul Charles H. Ogden, William Steele, William D. Waddington, George W. Wright, William C. Hey ward, hon. cans. nier, A. M. I Re^ 2v. John M. Forbes, A. B. Grenville T. Winthrop, A. B. S. T. D. Rev. James Marsh, President of the Rev.Wm. D. Snodgrass, Pastor of University of Vermont Rev. Wm. Creighton, A. M., Rector 1 , of St. Mark's Church, in tlie City of New-York. the Presbyterian Church in Murray- street in the City of New-York. Rev. William M. Stone, Bishop elect of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Maryland. 1831. N. B. By a Statute passed this year, by the Trustees, it is ordained that at every concluding examination, there shall be awarded in each class, a GOLD medal to the Student considered by the Board of the College of the best general standing ; and also a silver medal to the Student of the best general standing, and a bronze medal to the Student of the next best standing, in each particular department of study ; and that the names of the Students entitled to these several medals shall have precedence, and be made to appear by ap- propriate designations, in the printed catalogues of the College. This arrange- ment is, therefore, followed henceforward. The letters, G M., affixed to the name of a graduate, signifies that he received the Gold Medal ; the letter S. a Silver Medal, and the letter B. a Bronze Medal, and the figures prefixed denote the number of each of the two latter, awarded to the same person. A. B. Robert Emery, G. M. 5 S. Edwin M. Taylor, 5 B. John B. Gallagher, 1 S. L. Saxbury Waddell, 1 B. James Bolton, Peter S. Chauncey, James Chrystie, Abraham B. Conger, 45 William E. Eigenbrodt, P. Stuy vesant Fish, John P. Hone, Bradish Johnson, Charles R. King, James M'Neven, James M. Morgan, Gideon S. Nicholl, John L. O'Sullivan, John Punnett, John B. Purroy, Richard Redtield, Francis Tomes, Robert G. Vermilye, Samuel Ward, jr., Robert Watts, jr., Thomas W. Swords, hon. cans. A. M. Rev. Benjamin J. Haight, A. B. James Ryan, hon. caus. Robert B. Van Kleeck, A. B. James Shea, lion. caus. S. T. D, Rev. Eli Baldwin, Pastor of a Dutch Reformed Church, in the City of N. Y. Rev. Levi S. Ives, Bishop elect of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of North Carolina. Rev. Robert M'Cartee, A .M., Pas- tor of a Presbyterian Church in the City of New- York. Rev. George Upfold, Rector of St. Thomas Church in tfie City ofN. Y. LL. D. Charles Anthon, A. M., Jay Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages in Columbia College, and Rector of the Grammar School. 1832. A. B. Wm. T. Johnson, G. M. 3 S. 1 William C. Russell, 1 S. 2 B. "Erasmus P; Smith, 1 S. 1 B. Henry T. Anthony, 1 B. Walter Avery, Horatio Bogert, William L. Boyd, George Carvill, junior, John Christie, Henry S. Dodge, Daniel F. G. Fanshaw, James Heard, jr., Alexander H. Hilman, Nicholas W. Hoffman, B. Abraham Jarvis, Philip L. Jones, John J. C. Kane, Frederick W. Miller, Stephen Reed, jr., Thomas A. Richmond, Henry J. Ruggles, John E. Stilwell, Frederick. L. Talcott, Philip L. Thomas, Jonathan Thompson, jr. Frederick Townsend, Russel Townsend, William S. Verplanck. Sam'l. B. M'Vickar, G. M. 3 S. 2 B. Henry B. Renwick, 1 S. 1 B. James Constable, 1 S. Edward Slosson, 2 B. Francis P. Lee, 1 B. Stephen D. Allen, James Barrow, jr., John S. Bartlett, Jackson Bolton, Richard Cox, John F. Delaplaine, jr., Pierre C. De Peyster, John M. Gelston, Charles Hall, 46 John Jay Jenkins, Philip Kearney, jr., James W. Metcalf, Gouverneur M. Ogden, William R. Renwick. Edmund Embury, A. B. Edward N. Mead, A. B. Henry Onderdonk, jr., A. B. Bruce Schermerhorn, John G. Smcdberg, Robert Spencer, Abraham G. Thompson, jr. James A. Williams. A. M. David Prentice, Principal of Utica Academy, hon. cans. James M. Q,uin, A. B. and M. D., Assistant Teacher in the Grammar school of Columbia College. S. T. D. Rt. Rev. Geo. W. Doane, Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New-Jersey. Rev. James H. Otey, Bislwp elect of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Tennessee. Rev. John H. Pinder, Principal of Codrington College, in the island of Barbadoes. Rev. Charles Burroughs, Rector of St. John's Church, Portsmouth, N. Hampshire. 1834. A. B. Isaac C. Delaplaine, G.M. 3 S. 1 B William W. Gillespie, 1 S. 1 B. Edward Bryar, 1 S. William Demarest, 1 B. William Dennis, 1 B. John S. Heard, 1 B. William M. Allen, James V. Beekman, William B. Casey, James M. Cockroft, William Cockroft, John C&iger, Abraham B. Conger, A. B. Rev. -Orange Clark, hon. caus. Robert Emery, A. B. P. Stiiyvesant Fish, A. B. Michael Floy, jr., A. B. Timothy R. Green, A. B. Robert J- Harvey, hon. caus. Samuel St. John, A. B. William Dodge, Henry Heyward, Benjamin S. Huntington, William Henry Hyde, Samuel E. Johnson, 4" William G. King, Riphard E. Mount, jr., Alexander Palache, Philip Rhinelander, Robert S. Swords, Anthony Tenbroeck, Lloyd Windsor. A. M. Hamilton Morton, A. B., M. D. John W. Mulligan, A. B. John L. O'Sulivan, A. B. 4phn Punnett, A. B. John B. Purroy, A. B. Rev. William Sherwood, hon. caus. William W. Van Wagenen,A. B. Robert Watts jr., A. B., S. T. D. Ret. Thomas W. Coit Rev. Wm. A. Mulenber 6 , Principal of the Flushing Institute, L. J. LL. D. Don Thomas Gener, Late President of the Cortes of Spain. 47 1835. A. B. Orlando Harriman, jr., G. M. 3 S. Jedidiah B. Auld, 1 S. Evert A. Duyckinck, 1 S. Charles H. Lyon, 2 B. Christian Zabriskie, jr., 1 S. John K. Riker, 1 B. William H. Taggard, 1 B. Ludlow Thomas, 1 B. William H. Wilson, 1 B. Romaine Dillon, Benigno Gener, Thomas B. Gilford, Manuel Fetter, hon. caus. Andrew S. Hamefsley. William Heard, Joshua E. Jones, Charles C. Lee, John W. Leveridge, Joseph M'Intyre, Charles D. Mead, William Mulligan, Alexander Palache, George Q,. Pomeroy, John R. Thurman, Russel Trevet. A. M. James Bolton, A. B. William L. Boyd, A. B. Henry J. Dodge, A. B. William E. Eigenbrodt, A. B. Aaron Jarvis, A. B. William F. Johnson, A. B. Ja"mes N. Reynolds, hon. >caus. . - * .v:i-T Rev.' Benjamin C. Cutler, Rector « of' St. Anne's Church, Brooklyn, L. 1. Stephen Reed, jr., A. B. 'Thomas A. Richmond, A. B. William^. Russel, A. B. ^Samuel Ward, jr., A. B. Rev. Wm. R. Williams, A.B. hon. caus. . D. Rev. Manton Eastburn, A. M., Rector of the Church of the Ascen- sion, in the city of New-York. , LL. D. "^William Gascon, of North Carolina, Peter Augustus Jay* A. M.^lnd LL. D., Harvard, Gulian C. Verplanck, A. M. and LL. D., Geneva and Amherst. 1836. 'N. B. The Statute relative to Medals having bee^i so modified as to exclude the Student to whom the Gold Medal for general excellence is awarded, from receiving an inferior medal, the .designation^ in the catalogue are varied accordingly. *» A. B. . .! * "^ik ^Giles Mumford Hillyer, ^ John' jay, 4 S. \ ♦ , G.M.. Jay, *4 S. **V John Graham, 1 S. 3 B. ^>Eo>ard Hoffman, 2 S^ Harvey Augustus Weed, 2 S. \ George Gilfert Waters, 4 B. '"ASe^fcge Harrison Lynch, .1 S, 1 B. James Renwick, jr. 1 S. James Willis Wilson, 1 S. George William Fash, IB. | John Henry Hobart, 1 B. Edward Huger Laight, 1 B. New'bold Edgar, Christodoulos L. M. Evangeles, William Alfred Jones/ James Philips Lake, Henry M'Vickar, Daniel M'Laren Quackenbush, Charles Seymour, William Tjhnmip^iii Henry Ward, jr. 48 A. M. Rev. Benjamin Luckock, hon. cans. Horatio BogenftpA. B. Rev Peter S. Chauncey, A. B. Rev. Richard Cox, A. B. James Heard, jr. A. B. j Rev. James A. Williams, A. B. Rev. Frances P. Lee, A. B. Abraham G. Thompson, A. B. Jonathan Thompson, jr. A. B. Robert G. Vermilye, A. B. William Walton, A. B. S. T. D. Rev. Benjamin Hale, President of Geneva College, N. Y. LL. D. The Hon. Jacob Sutherland, late I Henry Vethake, A. M. late Presi- of the Justices of the Supreme dent of Washington College, Vir- Court of the State of New- York. \ ginia 1 /! ~i * ftl££ ~^~ 'c^* ^ vi^lE^ ***** fcri^v, ^ ^ ~- fe**+~ i*. &J.~ ***** VA***-^ *V' nTC^^ i - ' ■■■■ V^ aV . V . '• ■f* \v> i - *•»'•» - \ * •--*>•• -u. /J v v • K - %