UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LiBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIGM ILLINOIS HISTORICAL SURVEY •'•'•>V> .♦>>)•.».', tl f l-t6cFb I c op- 4 ^.„,^,. ^ ILLINOIS COLLEGE ALUMNI FUND ASSOCIATION BOOK OF MEMORIAL MEMBERSHIPS CENTENNLAL EDITION 1829-1929 JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 1929 eUl'IKS OF IHIS BOOK. .V1A\ 15 K OlMAINKI) FROM RAT.PH [. DUNLAP, Trfas, .lACKSONVIU.P, fLLINOlS PRICK J^I.OO A copy, lO rO|MK> K)K 5S.sO UNIVERSITY Of ILLINOIS LIBRARY AT URBANA-CHAMPAIQN HJNOiS HlSTORtCAL SURVEY THE ILLINOIS COLLEGE ALUMNI FUND ASSOCIATION BOOK OF MEMORIAL MEMBERSHIPS CEXTEXXIAL EDITION 1 829-1929 JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS 1929 CHARLES HENRY RAMMELKAMP, Ph.D. President of Illinois College since 1905 M^c/^ J//>'-^'^^--^ dOf'^-j '^ THIS LITTLE BOOK DEVOTED TO THE MEMORY OF ALUMNI OF THE PAST WHOM THE LIVING ALUMNI DELIGHT TO HONOR IN THIS THE CENTENNIAL YEAR OF THE COLLEGE IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO OUR BELOVED LEADER CHARLES HENRY RAMMELKAMP SIXTH PRESIDENT OF ILLINOIS COLLEGE WHOSE UNDAUNTED FAITH. TIRELESS DEVOTION, AND HIGH IDEALS HAVE BROUGHT OUR ALMA MATER TO THE THRESHOLD OF ITS SECOND CENTURY RENEWED IN STRENGTH, HONORED OF ALL. CONFIDENT OF THE FUTURE PREFATORY NOTE The publication of the Centennial Edition of this modest record of the lives of the alumni of Illinois College in whose names Memorial Memberships in the Alumni Fund Association have been established fulhlls a hope that vv^as timidly expressed in the first edition, published in 1917, and a definite promise that was made in the second edition, published in 1924. But when the promise was made five years ago and the work of preparation begun, it seemed quite improbable that anything like historical completeness could be attained, especially for the early period. The fact is, however, that over one-half of those who are commemorated in this book are from the first twenty-five years after there began to be graduates, that is, from 1835 to i860. This result is due, partly to the wide-spread interest which the undertaking has aroused among the relatives and friends of early students of the College, partly to the zeal of the Sigma Pi and Phi Alpha Societies in showing honor to their Founders, and partly to the extraordinary generosity shown by the alumni in contributing the money for memberships in honor of men who, though prominent in the pioneer days, were often quite unknown to the donors themselves. If this little book shall bring back into the consciousness of the Illinois College of the twentieth century the personality, character and achievements of the leading Illinois College men of one hundred, seventy-five, and fifty years ago, it will have fulfilled its mission. The alumni of Illinois College have been deeply impressed in this the centennial year of its founding by the able historical narrative of the hundred years which President Rammelkamp has written and the Yale University Press has published. His moving story of struggle, sacrifice, and ultimate success centers in Jacksonville and Illinois ; it is the story of the College. But as one follows the careers of our alumni as sketched in the following pages, we are reading the story of the development of the great Middle West, the South- west, and the Far West. From Illinois and Jacksonville the influences radiate in every direction ; it is the contribution of Illinois College to the nation. Edward Capps, Chairman Stephen Hempstead, -35 October 1, 1812 February 16, 1883 New London, Conn. Dubuque, la. Lawyer. Second Governor of the State of Iowa (1850-1854), Established bv the alumni. [ 1 ] Jonathan Edwards Spilman, '35 April 15, 1812 May 23, 1896 Greenville, Ky Flora, 111. Presbyterian Clergyman. Composer of the music of "Flow Gently, Sweet Afton." D.D., Central University. Established by his son and daughters, L. H. Spilman, Anna Louise Spilman, Clara Lee Andrews, and Byrd Spilman Dewey. [ 2 ] Richard Yates, '35 January 18. 1815 November 27, 1873 Warsaw, Ky. St. Louis, Mo. Lawyer and statesman. Member of the Illinois Legislature 1842- 1846, 1848-1850. Member of Congress 1850-1854. War Governor of Illinois 1860-1864. LJnited States Senator 1865-1871. Trustee of Illinois College 1853-1860. LL.D., Beloit. Established by Richard Yates Rowe, -09. [ 3 ] Charles Backus Barton, '36 September 1, 1810 December 19, 1904 Fitchburg, Mass. Jacksonville, 111. One of the group of nine students who reported on January 4, 1830, when Professor Sturtevant began his work in Beecher Hall. Presbyterian clergyman. Author of "Founders and Founding of Illinois College." Established by the alumni. [ 4 ] Charles E. Blood, '37 March 1, 1810 March 25, 1866 Mason, N.H. Wataga, 111. Congregational clergyman. In 1854 was sent from a pastorate in Farmington, 111., by the American Home Missionary Society to Kansas, where he organized and built churches. Was active in the effort to make Kansas a free state. Took part in the move- ment which resulted in the foundation of what is now Washburn College. Established by the alumni. [ 5 ] George Shepard Park, -37 October 18, 1811 June 6, 1890 Grafton, Vt. Magnolia, 111. Pioneer settler of the West. Soldier in the Texas revolution, of the few survivors of the Goliad Massacre. Railroad bu and director. Christian philanthropist. P'ounder of Park Col Established by his daughter, Mrs. George A. Lawrence, and Lawrence. One ilder lege. Mr. [ 6 ] i Robert W. Patterson, '37 January 21, 1814 Near Maryville, Tenn. February 24, 1894 Evanston, 111. Clergyman, educator and writer. Tutor in Illinois College 1839- 1840. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago 1840- 1842, of the Second, ibid., 1842-1874. Professor in the McCormick Theological Seminary 1874-1881. Lecturer in the Lane Theo- logical Seminary 1S81-1884. Organizer of Lake Forest University and its first president 1876-1878. An ardent religious contro- versialist and a voluminous writer for the Chicago Tribune and the religious press. Author of "Early Society in Southern Illinois," 1881. D.D., Hamilton, LL.D., Lake Forest. Established by the alumni. [ 7 ] September 22, 1810 Norwalk, Conn. Edward Scofield '37 October 12, 1878 Somonauk, 111. Clergyman. Walked from Shawneetown, 111., in order to enter the Preparatory Department of Illinois College. After gradua- tion entered the Lane Theological Seminary, where he lived in the family of Dr. Lyman Beecher, President of the Seminary and father of Edward Beecher, who in 1830 had become the first President of Illinois College. Was very active in the anti-slavery movement. As a clergyman of the Presbyterian Church he de- voted himself to establishing and building up small country churches in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. He preached the funeral sermon of President William Henry Harrison and baptized his grandson. President Benjamin F. Harrison. Established by the alumni. L 8 ] William Stanton Curtis, '38 August 3, 1815 Burlington, Vt. May 30, 188? Rockford, 111. Presbyterian clergyman and educator. Professor of Moral Phi- losophy at the University of Michigan (1851-1852) and at Hamilton College (i8?5-i863). President of Knox College 1863-1868. Established by the alumni. [ 9 ] I Thomas Laurie, '38 May 19, 1821 October 10, 1897 Craigleith, near Edinburgh, Scotland Providence, R.I. Congregational clergyman. Arrived in America with his par- ents in 1830. Entered the Preparatory Department of Illinois College in 1831 and the College in 1834. Was graduated from Andover Theological Seminary in 1841, and was ordained in Jacksonville in 1842. Served as a missionary in Turkey and among the Nestorians of Persia 1842-1846. After pastorates in South Hadley and West Roxbury, Alass., he accepted a call to Providence, R.I., where he organized the Pilgrim Church and was in active service as its pastor from 1869 to 1883. D.D., Wil- liams College, 1865. [ 10 ] Clark Roberts, -38 August 13, 1805 \'ienna, Ohio November 30, 1885 Winchester, 111. Physician, a graduate (1846) of the Medical School of Illinois College. Surgeon-Major, lOist Illinois Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War, in which two of his sons also served. Astronomer and writer. Author of "A Theorem of Planetary Motion." Established by his granddaughter, Louise Roberts Anaya. [ 11 ] ■^8 October 29, 1895 Lewistown, 111. Lewis Winans Ross, December 8, 1812 Seneca County, N.Y. Son of Ossian M. Ross, pioneer settler of Fulton County, 111., and founder of Lewistown. Lawyer. Captain, Co. K, 4th Illinois Infantry in the Mexican War. Member of the Illinois Legis- lature for two terms. Member of Congress for three terms (1863- 1869). Member of the Illinois Constitutional Conventions of 1862 and 1870. Delegate to the Democratic national conventions of i860, 1876, and 1880. Established by his nephew, George C. Ross, '73. [ 12 ] George C. Curtis, '39 July 18, 1817 .Tune 20, 1894 Burlington, \ t. Watkins, XA. Presbvterian clergyman. Served in long pastorates in Adrian, Mich.l Elmira and' Canandaigua. X.Y. Was honored with the degree of Doctor of Divinity by Hamilton College at its Jubilee Anniversary in 1862. Established by the alumni. f 13 ] WiLLisTON Jones, '40 ^ February 6, 1814 Holland, N.Y. November 20, 1865 Rolla, Mo. Presbyterian clergyman and teacher. An important factor in the founding (1863) of Coe College, Iowa. Established by the alumni. [ 14 ] January 27, 1907 Oakland, Calif. Harvey Lee Ross, -40 October 10, 1817 Seneca County, N.Y. Son of Ossian M. Ross, pioneer settler of Fulton County, 111., and founder of Lewistown. Farmer and landowner. Author of "Early Pioneers and Pioneer Events," an autobiographical nar- rative. Opened the first bank in Fulton County. Established by his son, George C. Ross, '73. [ 15 ] William H. Herndon, -41 December 25, 1818 March 18, 1891 Greenburg, Ky. Near Springfield, 111. Lawyer. Law partner and biographer of Abraham Lincoln. Established by the alumni. [ 16 ] ■--i,\ ^ 'W^ Thomas J. C. Fagg, '42 July 15, 1822 Albemarle Co., Va. October 26, 1914 St. Louis, Mo, Lawyer. Probate Judge of Pike County, Mo. Judge of the 3rd Judicial District of Missouri. Member of the Missouri Legis- lature 1855-1857. Colonel, 5th Missouri State Militia, in the Civil War. Federal Judge. Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri. LL.D., Illinois College, 1877. F^stablished by his son, Clark Fagg, -81. [ 17 I i Samuel Bacon Fairbank, '42 December 14, 1822 May 31, 1892 Stamford, Conn. Tungahadra, India Congregational clergyman and pioneer foreign missionary, serving in India (chiefly at Ahmednager) from 1846 to the time of his death. D.D., Illinois College, 1877. Established by his children, Emily F. Smith, Anne F. Woods, Katie F. Hume, Henry Fairbank, Grace F. Burr. Edward Fair- bank, Elizabeth F. Hastings, Rose F. Beals, and Mary F. Evans. [ 18 J 1 September 30, 1902 Jacksonville, 111. Marshall P. Ayers. '43 February- 27, 1823 Philadelphia, Pa. Banker and landowner. Trustee of Illinois College from 1879 to 1901. Established bv his grandchildren. I 19 J Newton Bate man, '43 July 27. 1822 Fairfield, N.J. October 21, 1897 Galesburg, 111. Educator. One of the leaders in establishing the public school system of Illinois. Superintendent of Public Instruction of Illi- nois 1859-1862, 1865-1875. President of Knox College 1875- 1893. Trustee of Illinois College 1868-1876. LL.D., Illinois Col- lege, 1865. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by the Alumni Association, Sigma Pi Society, and Alumni of Knox College. [ 20 ] March 14. IQOO Elmira, N.Y. Thomas Kennicut Beech er, '43 February 10. 1824 Litchfield, Conn. Congregational clergyman. Son of Lyman Beecher and youngest brother of Edward Beecher, first President of Illinois College. From 1854 on was pastor of the Independent Congregational Church of Elmira, N.Y. Chaplain, 141st New York Infantry, in the Civil War. Author of religious books and articles. D.D., Illinois College, 1879. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 21 ] John Tillson Morton, '43 September 7, 1821 Halifax, Mass. May 1, 1901 Topeka, Kans. Lawyer and editor. Member of the Lower House (1846) and Senate (1850) of Iowa. Editor of the Quincy Whig 1851-1860. Probate Judge, Shawnee County, Kansas. Judge of the Third Judicial District, Kansas, 1869-1883. Established by his five living (1927) grandchildren: Mrs, Edith Clifford Saxton, Mrs. Marion Clifford Blossom, Mrs. Irene Clifford Jones, Oliver Morton Clifford, and Arthur Morton Clifford. ^ I 22 J Samuel Willard, '43 December 30, 1821 February 9. 1913 Lunenburg, Vt. Chicago, 111. Physician and teacher. Private and Surgeon-Major, 97th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War. School administrator and editor. Head of the Department of History, West Side High School, Chicago, 1890-1898. LL.D., Knox College, 1882. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by his daughters and by Sigma Pi Society. [ 23 ] s June 16, 1903 Jacksonville, 111. Hiram K. Jones, '44 August 5, 1818 Culpepper Co., Va. Physician, philosopher, and teacher. A founder and leading member of the American Akademe. and member of the faculty of the Concord School of Philosophy. Author of numerous ar- ticles, chiefly on philosophical subjects. Trustee of Illinois Col- lege 1875-1886. Professor of Philosophy, Illinois College, 1885- 1900. Donor of the Jones Library and generous benefactor of the College. LL.D., Illinois College, 1881. For many years Presi- dent of the Alumni Association. Established by the Alumni Association. [ 24 1 Charles H. Tillson, '44 November 25. 1865 HiUsboro, 111. September 15. 1823 Hillsboro, 111. Lawyer, practising in St. Louis, Mo. Member of the City Council of St. Louis. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 23 1 i Henry Wing, '44 April 6, 1822 Troy, Mo, February 18, 1871 Collinsville, 111. Physician and scholar. Commissioned by Governor Yates as member of the Illinois Board of Medical Examiners in 1861, with the rank of Major, and by President Lincoln in 1863 as Surgeon for the 12th District, Illinois. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 26 ] Eliphalet Wickes Blatchford, '45 May 31, 1826 Stillwater, N.Y. January 25, 1914 Chicago, 111. Manufacturer and philanthropist. Founder of the firm of E. W. Blatchford & Co., manufacturers of lead pipe. Trustee of Illinois College, 1866-1875. Corporate member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions and Vice-President from 1885 to 1898. President of the Trustees of the Newberry Library, and Trustee of the John Crerar Library, Chicago, 111. President of the Chicago Academy of Sciences and of the Trustees of the Chicago Theological Seminary. Trustee of the Chicago Art Institute. LL.D., Illinois College, 1898. Established by the Alumni Association. [ 27 ] William E. Catlin, '45 November 27, 1823 Augusta, Ga. March 10, 1903 Near White Sulphur Springs, Montana Presbyterian clergyman. Pioneer missionary in Idaho. Founder of the Ireland Prize in Philosophy at Illinois College. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 28 ] ZiMRi Allen Enos, -45 September 29, 1821 December 8, 1507 St. Louis, Mo. Springfield, 111. Pioneer resident of Springfield, 111., where his parents moved in 1823. Lawyer, commission merchant, and civil engineer. Took part in the political movement which resulted in the formation of the Republican party. Established by his nephew, Pascal Hatch. [ 29 ] William Charles Goudy, '45 May 15, 1824 April 27, 1893 Indiana Chicago, 111. Lawyer. General Solicitor of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. Considered one of the ablest lawyers of the State. State's Attorney for the loth Judicial District of Illinois 1852-1855. State Senator of Illinois 1857-1861. Member of the Democratic National Committee. LL.D., Illinois College, 1877. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 30 ] William Ireland, '45 December 30, 1821 Wales October 12, 1888 Boston, Mass. Congregational Clergyman. Missionary to South Africa until the time of his death. The Ireland Prize in Philosophy at Illi- nois College was founded in 1889 in his memory by William E. Catlin, '45. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 31 ] Barbour Lewis, '45 1824 Alburg, Vermont July 15, 1893 Near Colfax, Wash. Lawyer. After teaching for seme years in Mobile, Ala., he studied law at the Albany and Harvard Law Schools. Captain and Major 1st Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, serving from August 1861 to November 1864. In March 1863 was appointed Judge for the district of Memphis, Tenn., by the military authorities. In 1867 was appointed by Governor Brownlow President of the Board of County Commissioners of Shelby County, Miss., serving until 1869. Was member of the 43rd Congress from Tennessee 1873-1875. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 32 ] Henry M. Lyons, '45 April 11, 1825 October 1, 1885 Cedar Rapids, la. Physician. Surgeon-Major, 24th Iowa Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 33 1 April 10, 1903 Santa Barbara, Calif, William Henry Milburn, '45 September 26, 1823 Philadelphia, Pa. Clergyman and preacher of great power ("the blind man elo- quent"). Chaplain of the United States House of Representatives 1885-1893. Chaplain of the United States Senate 1893-1903. D.D., j Illinois College, 1894. Established by the alumni. [ 34 ] January 17, 1901 Galesburg, 111. Leonard Fulton Ross, -45 July 18, 1823 Lewistown, 111. Son of Ossian M. Ross, pioneer settler of Fulton County, 111., and founder of Lewistown. Lawyer, soldier, and stockman. First Lieutenant, Co. K, 4th Illinois Infantry in the Mexican War. Probate Judge. Organized Co. H, 17th Illinois Infantry, and was chosen its Captain, receiving from the Governor a com- mission as Colonel of the regiment, in the Civil War. In 1862 was commissioned Brigadier-General of Volunteers and placed in command of a division. Was appointed Collector of Internal Revenue in 1867. Established by his nephew, George C. Ross, '73. [ 35 ] i November 3, 1886 St. Cloud, Minn. Florence Eugene Baldwin. '46 March 7, 1825 Bethany, Pa. Lawyer, landowner, realtor. Member of the Legislature of Minnesota 1859-1860. A Founder of Phi Alpha Society. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 36 J October 12, 1910 Ransom, Mich. John Cook, -46 June 12, 1825 Edwardsville, 111. Mayor of Springfield, 111., 1855, Sheriff of Sangamon County 1857. Colonel 7th Illinois Volunteer Infantry (1861), Brigadier- General (1862), Brevet Major-General (1865), in the Civil War. Member of the Illinois Legislature 1868-1870. Established by his sons, James L., John C, and W. J. Cook. [ 37 1 George W. Harlan, '46 September 7, 1824 July 12, 1922 Trigg Co., Ky. Farrnington, Mo. Teacher and Presbyterian clergyman. Principal of the Prepara- tory Department of Illinois College 1846-1848. Pastor in churches in Missouri for thirty-six years. Stated Clerk of the Presbytery of Potosi, Mo., for over fifty years. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 38 ] John Barnwell Shaw, '46 July 22, 1823 Cumberland, Me. 1865 Galveston, Texas Journalist and lawyer. Mayor of Beardstown, 111.. 1855-1859. Owner and editor of the Morgan Journal. Practised law in Gal- veston. Texas. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 39 ] Joseph L. Thayer, -46 October 21, 1820 August 25, 1843 Petersburg, Va. Near Chatham, 111. A Founder of Sigma Pi Society, Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 4C ] John Tillson, -46 October 12, 1825 August 6, 1892 Hillsboro, 111. Quincy, 111. Journalist and lawyer. Captain, Co. A. Colonel 10th Illinois Volunteer Infantry and Brevet Brigadier-General in the Civil War. Was then Captain in the Regular Army for two years. Editor Ouincy Whig 1869-1870. Member of the Illinois Legis- lature 1873-1874. Appointed Collector of Internal Revenue for the Quincy District, 111., by President Grant in 1873, serving until 1881.' A Founder of Sigma Pi Society. Established by Sigma Pi Society. [ 41 ] Augustus E. Ayers, '47 December 10, 1826 March 10, 1902 Philadelphia, Pa. Jacksonville, 111. Banker and landowner ot Jacksonville, 111. Established by his son, Augustus M. Ayers, -86, his daughter, Annie Reese Alexander, and his granddaughter, Marie Alexan- der Healy. [ 42 ] William Bishop, '47 December 9, 1821 June 3, 1900 Salina, Kans. Mar^'gate, Scotland Presbyterian clergyman. President of Highland College, Kansas, ca. 1863-1865. A friend of Joiin Brown. ! Established by the alumni. [ 43 ] pB j^9^W fp'w^' John Garven Clark, '47 July 31, 1825 Near Jacksonville, 111. November 2, 1017 Lancaster, Wis. Surveyor, teacher, lawyer. Member of the Wisconsin Legisla- ture i860. Private, 2nd W^isconsin Volunteer Infantry, 1st Lieu- • tenant and Quartermaster, 5th Wisconsin, Provost-Marshal, 3rd I Wisconsin District with rank of Captain, Colonel 50th Wis- • consin Infantry, in the Civil War, in which he served from 1861 1 to 1866, participating in the battles of Williamsburg, around i Richmond, Antietam and Fredericksburg. Appointed in 1889 by t President Harrison Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of f" Oklahoma Territory. Jj Established by his son. Will H. Clark, and his granddaughter, ', Alice May (Clark) McBrien. [ 44 ] il Cyrus Epler, '47 ^P Charleston, Ind. Lawyer, jurist. Read law with Governor Yates, '35. Master in Chancery 1867-1873. Judge of the 18th Circuit of Illinois, 1873-1897, of the 7th Circuit, 1879-1897. Twice member of Illinois Legislature, 1856-1860. Established by his children. July 9, 1909 Jacksonville, 111. [ 45 ] Frederick Salmon Giddings, '47 1827 St. Louis, Mo. December 2, 1912 Madison, Wis. Lawyer. Practised in St. Louis and Quincy, Illinois. Established by his daughter, Alice Giddings Wells. [ 46 ] f lMMMlia i ^...'-^Uk .. . J-4 September 8, 1851 Andover, Mass. Philip Henry Ireland, '47 1826 Oswestry, England A student for the ministry of unusual promise, he died after completing two years at Andover Theological Seminary. Established by his nephew. Rev. Dr. William F. Ireland, and I the alumni. [ 47 ] William Jayne, '47 October 8. 1826 March 23. 1916 Springfield, 111. Springfield. 111. Physician, publicist and banker. Member of the Illinois State 1 Senate 1860-1861. Appointed in 1861 by President Lincoln the 1 first Governor of the 7 erritory of Dakota. Delegate to Congress ' from that Territory. Appointed Federal Pension Agent in 1869 , by President Grant. Four times Mayor of Springfield, 111. A ' lounder of Phi Alpha Society. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 48 ] September 30. 1893 Doniphan Co.. Kans. Robert Wilkinson. '47 September 26, 1827 Hopkinsville. Ky. Lawyer. Member of the Colorado Legislature. Probate Judge of Doniphan County, Kansas. A Founder of Fhi Alpha Society. Established by Phi Alpha Society. I 49 J Reuben Andrus, -48 January 29, 1824 Rutland, N.Y. January 17, 1887 Indianapolis, Ind. Teacher and clergyman. Left Illinois College in the senior year to become Principal of the Preparatory Department of McKen- dree College. Took a leading part in 1850 in founding the Illinois Wesleyan University, where he held the chair of Mathematics. Acting President of Quincy College in 1865, President of Indiana Asbury (now De Pauw) University 1872-1875. Established by the alumni. [ 50 ] 1914 Pasadena, Calif. Levi Parsons Crawford, '48 May 20, 1823 December 6. Near Fayetteville, Tenn. Clerg>'man. Chaplain 105th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil 'War. Organized and built churches for the Home Mis- sionar>' Society of the Presbyterian Church. Leader in political reform movements in California. Established by his daughter, Louise Crawford. [ 51 ] James Worth English, '48 March 11, 1829 August 15, 1888 Mason County, W.Va. Jacksonville, 111. Lawyer. Practised most of his life in Carrollton, 111. Was a delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention in 1870, and was a member of the committee appointed to prepare the address ] to the people of the State in submitting the new Constitution for | their approval. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 52 ] Greenbury Ridgely Henry, -48 September 21, 1828 May 14, 1885 Hopkinsville, Ky. Burlington, la. Physician. Practised for thirty-live years at Burlington, Iowa, where he won a high standing in the profession, and by his mani- fold contributions to the service of the public held a foremost place as a citizen. A Founder of Phi Alpha Society. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 53 ] January 26, 1825 Edwardsville, 111. i 1 I it Charles E. Lippincott, '48 September 11, 1887 Quincy, 111. Colonel 33rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry and Brevet Brigadier- General in the Civil War. Physician. State Auditor of Illinois 1869-1877. Established by his brother, Julian P. Lippincott, '72. [ 54] Pike Clinton Ross, -48 July 6, 1825 December 7, 1890 Lewistown, 111. Canton, 111. Son of Ossian M. Ross, pioneer settler of Fulton County and founder of Lewistown, 111. Physician and merchant. Private, Co. K, 4th Illinois Infantry in the Mexican War. A Founder of Phi Alpha Society. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 5S ] William Strawn, '48 November 7, 1822 April 29, 1905 Licking County, Ohio Odell, 111. Clergyman, farmer and stockman. An active opponent of slavery, i he settled Free State families in Kansas and conducted a station 1 of the Underground Railway. Helped to organize the Repub- < lican Party. Captain, Co. F, 104th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in 1 the Civil War, serving three years. Brevetted Colonel at the c close of the war. Served two terms in the Illinois Legislature t (1866.1870). Established by the alumni. [ 56 ] Henry Smith Van Eaton, '48 September 14, 1826 Hamilton County, Ohio May 30, 1898 Woodville, Miss. Lawyer, plantation owner, and publicist. Member of the Mis- sissippi Legislature in 1859. Enlisted as Private in the Confed- erate Army in 1862 and served to the end of the war. Wounded in the second battle of Manassas. Pield Commissary with the rank of Captain in the campaigns of Chancellorsville and Get- tysburg. With the W^estern Army under Johnston as purchas- ing and forwarding commissary until paroled in 1865. Appointed Chancellor for the Southern District of Mississippi in 1880. Member of the 48th and 49th Congress (1883-1887). Appointed (1888) by President Cleveland member of a Commission to report upon the Northern Pacific Railroad. A Founder of Phi Alpha Society. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 57 ] \ Herman Engelbach, '49 December 22, 1829 Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany Miller and merchant. Established by his son, William Engelbach, '99 December 16, 1880 Arenzville, 111. [ 58 1 Nehemiah Wright, -49 February 20, 1824 January 24, 1891 Holderness, N.H. Chatham, 111. Physician and writer on medicine. A Founder of Phi Alpha Society. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 59 ] William Hertzoc Collins, '50 March 20, 1831 July 29, 1910 Collinsville, 111. Quincy, 111. Clergyman, editor, soldier and manufacturer. Son of William 1 Collins, who in 1828 subscribed $300 "in cash and materials" to 1 the College on condition that it be established in Morgan 1 County. Pastor of the Congregational Church at LaSalle, III. i Editor of the Jacksonville Journal. In 1861 enlisted as Chap-i lain, lOth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, later becoming Chaplain, 1 with rank of Captain, of Co. D, 104th Illinois Infantry. Later served on the staff of General John M. Palmer until the fall I of Atlanta. Provost-Marshal, I2th District of Illinois, 1864-1 1865. After the war founded in Quincy a plow manufacturing] concern, preaching on occasion and taking an active part in i politics. Member of the Illinois Legislature 1884-1888. Trustee^ of Illinois College 1877-1901. ^ Established by his daughters and the daughter of his friend,! Henry Wing, '44. [ 60 ] Virgil Young Ralston, -50 July 16, 1828 April 18, 1864 Vanceburg. Ky. Benton Barracks, Mo. Lawyer and editor. Editor of the Quincy (111.) Whig 1855- 1857. In 1861 was commissioned Captain, Co. A, 16th Illinois Vol- unteer Infantry. Was discharged for ill health, but re-enlisted in an Iowa regiment and became Quartermaster. Died in the service in the military' hospital near St. Louis from the effects of wounds and exposure. Established by the alumni. [ 61 ] De Witt Clinton Roberts, -50 August 5, 1829 Winchester, 111. December 29, 1891 New Orleans, La. Student of law. Private in Captain Dunlap's Independent Com- pany of Illinois Mounted \'olunteers in the Mexican War. Dur- ing the Civil War was imprisoned in the South as a Northern sympathizer, while his father (Clark Roberts, -38) and two broth- ers fought in the Federal Army. Printer, publisher and planter. Author of "Southern Sketches" (Jacksonville, 1865). Established by his daughter, Louise Roberts Anaya. [ 62 ] Robert Davidson Wilson, -50 January 1, 1826 Carmi, 111. April 27, 1894 Wallace, Calif. Teacher, lawyer and stockman. A Founder of Phi Alpha Society. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 63 ] i i John Worth English, '51 January 31, 1831 Near Parkersburg, W.Va. July 17. 1916 Charleston, W.\'a. 1 4 i Lawyer and jurist. Justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia 1889-19CI. Established by the alumni. [ 64 ] William Augustus Knox, 52 August 8, 1832 October 30, 1924 Kingston, N.C. Chicago, 111. Physician. Assistant Surgeon 9th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, Surgeon 122nd Illinois Infantry, in the Civil War. Established bv a member of his family. [ 65 i Edward Prince, '52 December 8, 1832 December 5, 1908 West Bloomfield, N.Y. Chicago, 111. Lawyer. Captain, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Colonel, 7th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry, in the Civil War ; took a prominent part in conceiving and executing the Grierson Raid, receiving the thanks of Congress. Civil engineer and capitalist, scholar and linguist. Established by a friend. [ 66 ] I ■^ Thomas William Smith, '52 September 27, 1832 Cortland, Ala. October 29, 1865 Clear Water, Minn. Lawyer. Private, 2nd Lieutenant, 1st Lieutenant, and Captain, Co. B, 10th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. Established by his wife, Annie E. Smith, and his sons, David D. Smith, -86, and Thomas W. Smith, '87. [ 67 ] ^■S' l^lf^ Robert M. Tunnell, '52 October 17, 1830 Near Jacksonville, 111. \ November 29, 1904 Wyanciotte, Kans, Teacher and Congregational clergyman. Held important pastor- ates in Kansas, longest at Manhattan, and contributed largely to the organization and development of education in the state. Dean of Fairmount College 1892-1894. Established by his daughters, Jane Chapin and Elizabeth M. Tunnell. ( [ 68 ] James Harvey Bi.odgett, '53 February 11, 1832 May 25, 1916 Whitesboro, N.Y. Washington, D.C. i Educator, author and editor. Was teacher and organizer of public I schools in Illinois until the outbreak of the Civil War. Private j (1861), Co. E, 75th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, 2nd Lieutenant. : 1st I-ieutenant and Captain; regimental Quartermaster, 75th ' Illinois, 1863-186V Wounded at Perryville. Ky., taken prisoner I at Stone River, Tenn., held in Atlanta and Libby prisons until exchanged. Special agent for the U.S. Census 1881-1884 and in I charge of educational statistics for the nth Census. Editor of the publications of the U.S. Geological Survey 1884-1889. Established by his wife, Mary Brown Blodgett. [ 69 ] Paul Selby, '53 July 20, 1825 March 19. 1913 Pickaway County, Ohio Chicago, 111. Journalist, Federal official and political writer. Connected as editor and owner with many Illinois newspapers. Took an active part in the formation of the Republican party. Published 1859 a history of the Canal Scrip fraud. Appointed Postmaster at Springfield, 111., by President Hayes. Established by the Alumni Association, friends and relatives. t [ 70 ] October 27, 1893 Jacksonville, 111. Cumberland George Jones, '54 September 9, 1827 Near Culpepper Court House, Va. Teacher. Founder and owner of the Troy (Mo.) Academy. Physician, associated in practice with his brother, Hiram K. .Jones, '44. in Jacksonville. Established by his nieces, Emily Wing and Mrs. Mary Wing lEaster. [ 71 ] Edward Payson Kirby, '54 I October 28, 1833 February 24, 1917 j Hadley, Will Co., 111. Jacksonville, 111. Teacher, lawyer and jurist. Son of Rev. William Kirby, membe] of the "Yale Band" which founded Illinois College. After eigh years of teaching practised law in Jacksonville. County Judg( of Morgan County 1873-1882. Member of the Illinois Legis lature 1890-1892. LL.D., Illinois College, 1880. Trustee of Illi nois College for forty-six years, 1871-1917. Established by friends. [ 72 J ?i October 9, 1921 Cleveland, Ohio Julian Monson Sturtevant, '54 February 2. 1834 Jacksonville, 111. Clergyman and writer. Son of President Sturtevant. Tutor in Illinois College 1855-1856. Influential in the Congregational Church as pastor, editor and writer. Editorial writer for the CongregationaUst and editor of the Autobiography of his father. Trustee of Colorado College, Iowa College, and Knox College. D.D., Illinois College, 1879. Established by his daughter, Faith Sturtevant Dutch. [ 73 1 Lyman Lacey, 'ss May 9, 1832 Dryden, N.Y. August 20, 1916 Havana, 111. Lawyer, legislator and jurist. Member of the Illinois Legis- lature 1862-1864. Was appointed Judge of the Appellate Court of Illinois, 3rd District, in 1877 and served two years, and Judge of the Appellate Court, 2d District, in 1879, serving by successive reappointments until the expiration of his term as Circuit Judge in 1897. He was Circuit Judge for four terms, 24 years, from 1873 to 1897. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 74 ] Asa Carrington Matthews, '55 March 22, 1833 June 14, 1908 Perry, 111. Pittsfield, 111. Lawyer, soldier, statesman. Private, Lieutenant, Captain, Co. C, 9th Illinois Volunteer Infantry; Major, Lieutenant-Colonel (brevet), 9th Consolidated Illinois Infantry, in the Civil \Var. Appointed Collector of Internal Revenue and, later. Supervisor of Internal Revenue for Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin dur- I ing the whisky war (until 1876). Judge of the 12th Judicial Circuit, Illinois, 1883. Served three terms (1876-1890) in the Illinois Legislature, being Speaker of the 39th General Assembly. Appointed by President Harrison (1889) the first Comptroller of the United States Treasury, serving four years. President of the Illinois Vicksburg Park Commission. I Established by his wife, Annie Ross Matthews, and his children, Florence G. Lewis, Helen M. Hull, and Ross Matthews. [ IS ] < George Clement Noyes, '55 August 4, 1833 Landaff, N.H. January 14, 1899 Evanston, 111. Clergyman of wide learning and able writer on religious sub- jects. For over twenty years pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Evanston, 111. D.D., Illinois College, 1877. Established by his sons, Thomas S., David A., M. Paul, andi John H. Noyes. [ 76 ] Abram Bergen, '56 March 11, 1836 February 6, 1906 Old Princeton, 111. Topeka. Kans. Lawyer. Elected State Senator of Minnesota in 1869 and in the same year appointed by President Grant Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of New Mexico Territory. After 1870 devoted himself chiefly to Supreme Court practice in Topeka, Kans. Established by his daughter, Leda Bergen Moore. I [ 77 1 William Epler, -56 April 15, 1835 February 4, 1922 Morgan County, 111. Lake Charles, La. Surveyor and engineer. Left college shortly before graduation because of ill-health and went West as U.S. surveyor. Delegate to the first Constitutional Convention of Nevada. Member of the Nevada State Senate. Engineer in the survey of the Central Pacific Railroad between California and Salt Lake City. Established by his children, Nellie Epler Mills and Myron Leslie Epler, -98. [ 78 ] John B. Hawley, -56 February 9, 1831 Fairtield County. Conn. May 24, 1895 Omaha, Neb. Lawyer. Captain Co. H, 45th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. Member of Congress from Illinois 1869-1875. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury 1877-1880. by appointment of President Hayes. From 1880 practised law in Omaha. Xeb., as counsel for railroads. Established bv the alumni. [ 79 J March 6, 1918 Jacksonville, 111. George W. Moore, '56 January 1, 1833 Morgan County, 111. Farmer and stockman. Second Lieutenant, Co. G, 1st Missouri \'olunteer Cavalry in the Civil War. Established by his daughter, Eleanor I. Moore. [ 80 James Warren Sturtevant. '56 February 27, 1836 Jacksonville, 111. May 1, 1873 Jacksonville, 111. Accountant. Son of President Sturtevant. Established by his sister, Lucy E. Sturtevant. [ 81 ] Greene Vardiman Black, Hon. 1892 August 2, 1836 Near Winchester, 111. August 31, 1915 Near Jacksonville, 111. Scientist, discoverer and inventor of the highest distinction in the field of dental bacteriology, pathology and surgery. Pro- fessor of Dental Pathology, Chicago College of Dental Surgery, 1883-1889, of Dental Pathology and Bacteriology, University of Iowa, 1890-1891, of Operative Dentistry, Pathology and Bacteriology, Dental School of Northwestern University, 1891- 1897, Dean 1897-1915. His books and articles were authoritative and his "Operative Dentistry" has been translated into many languages. Sc.D., Illinois College, 1892. Established by his children, Carl Ellsworth Black, Clara Black, Arthur D. Black, and Margaret Olive Baldwin. [ 82 ] Nathaniel William Br.anson, '57 February 27. 1907 Ottawa. 111. May 29, 1837 Jacksonville, 111. Lawyer. Member of Illinois Legislature 1872-1876. Member of the Illinois State Board of Law Examiners 1897-1907. Established by his friends. [ 83 ] -i5i Stephen Reid Capps, '57 August 27, 1839 August 4, 1914 Winchester, Ky. Jacksonville, 111. Manufacturer and merchant. In partnership with his brothers built up the largest manufacturing and merchandising establish- ment of Jacksonville. Gave largely to the church and to educa- tion. Trustee for many years of the Illinois School for the^ Deaf and of Illinois Woman's College. Established by his children. \ [ 84 ] Gforge Harrison English. .>/ January 2i, 1836 Near Newark. Ohio April 1 1, 1919 Kansas City, Mo. Lawyer. Served in the Civil War from August 1861 to October 1865 ; Captain, Co. D, 32nd Illinois \'()lunteer Infantry, Major, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Colonel in same regiment. Practised law in Leavenworth and Wichita, Kans., and Kansas City, Mo. Established by friends. [ 85 ] John Barnard Fairbank, '57 September 6, 1831 Oakham, Mass. March 11, 1910 Jacksonville, 111. Congregational clergyman. After his graduation from Union Theological Seminary (i860) held pastorates in Illinois, Wis- consin, Michigan, Indiana, and Minnesota. Trustee of Illinois College 1893-190!. D.D.. Illinois College, 1895. Established by his son, Arthur Boyce Fairbank, '96. [ 86 ] October 25, 1829 Hudson. X.Y. James McLaughlin, '57 August 17, 1870 Monterey Beach. Calif. Congregational clergyman and home missionary. ;i^stablished by his family. [ 87 ] William Marshall Potts, ■)/ August 31, 1915 Whitehall, 111. July 22, 1832 Near Whitehall, 111. Farmer. 1st Lieutenant, Co. A, 61st Illinois Volunteer Infantr j in the Civil War. Established by his children. [ 88 ] ,1 James A. Shaw, '57 May 3, 1831 Ireland May 30, 1906 Mount Carroll, 111. Lawyer and jurist. Captain, Co. B, lOth Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. Speaker of the Illinois General Assembly 1876-1878. to which he was elected in 1870, 1872. 1876. and 1878. Circuit Judge of the 13th Judicial District 1891, and of the 15th Judicial District 1897. ! . . Established by his wife. [ 89 ] \ Edw^ard Allen Tanner, '57 November 19, 1837 February 8, 1892 Waverly, 111. Jacksonville, 111. Teacher, Congregational clergyman, and educator. Professor ' of Latin in Pacific University, Oregon, 1861-1865. Professor of [ Latin in Illinois College 1865-1885. Third President of Illinois College 1882-1892. His administration was marked by financial growth, the restoration of the campus, and the addition to the Faculty of able men of established scholarship. D.D., Illinois College, 1880. Established by the Alumni Association. [ 90 September il, 1836 Jacksonville. 111. RUDOLPHUS KiBBE TuRNER, '57 December 18. 1880 Quincy, 111. 'Lawyer. .Son of Professor Jonathan B. Turner of the early faculty of Illinois College. Established by his son. George Kibbe Turner. I 91 ] Henry Yates, -57 October 3, 1871 New Berlin, 111. March 7, 1835 Berlin, 111. Brother of Richard Yates, '35, First child to be born in the village of Berlin, 111. Merchant and soldier. Captain, Co. A, 106th Illinois \'olunteer Infantry in the Civil War, rising to the ranks of Lieutenant-Colonel, Colonel, and Brevet Brigadier- General. Established by the alumni. [ 92 ] Daniel Marshall Draper, '58 October 6, 1839 ^lay 26, 1915 Auburn, Mo. Denver, Colo. Lawyer and state official. Lieutenant-Colonel, 9th Missouri i State Militia Cavalry, and Brigadier-General, in the Civil War. ; Auditor of the State of Missouri i86>-i872. General Counsel jfor the Denver and Rio Grande R.R. Company. I Established by the alumni. [ 93 ] 1 ^ '-;■/■ ,- " , -. , ^ 4 ^^. ^^^ 'Wk ■■ ^^^^^^^^feit"^ ■ .^■H^Hj^,'!: #\ a- ^^X*fllf^ ■ 1 V May 30, 1836 New Lebanon, Ind. William McKendree Springer, -58 December 4, 1903 Washington, D.C. Left college at the end of Junior year in protest against Faculty restrictions upon freedom of speech, and was graduated from the Indiana State L'niversity. Lawyer. Member of the Illinois Legis- lature 1870-1872. Member of Congress from the 12th and 13th Districts of Illinois from 1875 to 1895, being Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee and author of the Springer Bill which organized Oklahoma Territory and of bills admitting Washington, Montana and the Dakotas to statehood. Federal Judge of Indian Territory by appointment of President Cleve- land and also Chief Justice of the U.S. Court of Appeals, I.T. (1895-1899). LL.D., Illinois College, 1890. Established by Phi Alpha Society. il [ 94 1 ^ September 14, 1900 Aberdeen, Miss. Edmund Hockaday Bristow, '59 January 9, 1841 Macoupin County, 111. Lawyer and soldier. Private, Co. C, >th Texas Infantry (Hood's Brigade), in the Confederate army in the Civil War, in which he served from 1861 to 1865. Wounded at Cold Harbor. Practised law at Aberdeen, Miss. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 95 ] d John Milton Eaman, '59 December 8, 1837 December 2>, 1911 Dexter, Mich. South Bend, Ind. Manufacturing chemist and drug merchant. Established bv his sister. Marv A. Eaman. [ 96 ] William Gill, '59 March 28, 1829 Bridgefield, Eng. August 20, 1901 River Falls, Wis. Congregational clergyman. After his graduation from Andover Theological Seminary served for thirteen years as pastor of the Congregational Church at River Falls, Wis., and later in other pastorates in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Established by the James and Mary Piatt Garlick Memorial Endowment Fund. [ 97 ] Edward McConnel, '59 July 19, 1840 Jacksonville, 111. March 30, 1907 Jacksonville, 111. Private, Corporal, Sergeant. Co. B, lOth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Captain and Major 16th U.S. Infantry, in the Civil War, in which he served from June 1861 to March 1866. Lawyer and editorial writer. Member of the Illinois Legislature, Lower House 1894-1896, Senate 1896-19CO. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 98 ] John Wesley Powell, -59 March 18, 1834 September 23, 1902 Mount Morris, N.Y. Haven, Me. , Geologist, ethnologist and explorer of distinction. Second Lieu- ^ tenant, Co. H, Captain, Battery F, Major 2nd Illinois Light ' Artillery, in the Civil War, losing an arm in the B.ittle of Shiloh. First explorer of the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River 1869. Founder of the U.S. Bureau of Ethnology 1879. I Director of the U.S. Geological Survey 1880-1894. LL.D., Illi- I nois College, 1889. i Established by the alumni. [ 99 ] Franklin Adams, '6o November 24, 1868 Jacksonville, 111. May 25, 1843 Jacksonville, 111. Valedictorian of his class at the age of seventeen. Private, 1st Lieutenant, Captain Co. K, Lieutenant-Colonel (brevet), 33rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War. Engineer in the^ construction of the L^nion Pacific Railroad. Established by friends. [ 100 ] July 25, 1909 Jacksonville, 111. William Brown, -60 September 20, 1840 Booneville, Mo. Lawyer. State Senator of Illinois 1872-1874. General Counsel for the Chicago and Alton Railroad. Trustee of Illinois College 1901-1909. Established by his son, William Brown, Jr., -92. [ 101 ] 4 J Elisha Bentley Hamilton, '6o October 5, 1838 March 20, 1902 Carthage, 111. Quincy, 111. Soldier and lawyer. Enlisted in 1862 in the ii8th Illinois Volun- teer Infantry, serving as Private, Regimental Quartermaster, and 1st Lieutenant. Mustered out in October 1865. Surveyor of Customs, port of Quincy, 111., 1868-1876. Commissioned 1st Lieutenant and Captain in the Illinois National Guard and commanded the 8th regiment in East St. Louis during the strike of 1877. Brigadier-General on the Governor's staff 1878-1880. Inspector-General of the Illinois National Guards 1880-1887. He practised law in Quincy, 111., with a brief interval at Kansas City, Mo. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 102 ] Harri^cn C'.sbcrne Cassell, '6i October 6, 1839 December 17, 1893 Morgan County, 111. Jacksonville, 111. Adjutant, lOist Illinois Infantry in the Civil War. Lawyer. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 103 ] Hardin Green Keplinger, '6i November 25, 1839 Franklin, 111. June 6, 1921 Near Franklin. 111. Private, Co. B, 10th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Private, Cor-i poral. Sergeant, 1st Lieutenant, Co. A, 32nd Illinois Infantry, Adjutant, 122nd Illinois Infantry, in the Civil War. Banker. Established by his daughters, Ada Keplinger Shepherd and Lulu Keplinger Dodsworth. [ 104 ] John M. Lansdex, '6i February 12, 1836 Sangamon County, 111. January 17, 1923 Cairo, 111. .awyer and author. After his graduation from the Albany Law (chool he entered the practice of law at Cairo, 111., and in a fong and useful life contributed greatly to the upbuilding of Cairo and Southern Illinois. He served for many years as ounsel for the Mobile and Ohio Railway. Author of a scholarly .listory of Cairo and Alexander County, in which he defends the community against the aspersions of Charles Dickens. i^stablished by his son, David S. Lansden. [ 105 ] I James Franklin Potts, -6i March 25, 1837 June 8, 1896 White Hall, 111. Carrollton, 111. Physician. Served as Private in Co. B, 7th Squadron, Rhode Island Cavalry (students' regiment) in the Civil War. After graduating from Union College in 1863 and finishing his medical course, served as Assistant Surgeon, Depot Field Hospital, at City Point, Va. Practised at White Hall and Carrollton, 111. Established by his daughter, Mabel B. Potts. [ 106 ] Michael Saunderson, '6i October lO, 1836 September 15, 1866 Morgan County, 111. Jacksonville, 111. /^aledictorian of his class. Teacher of great promise. Principal ■ f the West Jacksonville District School, carrying on the tra- Ution there of Newton Bateman, '43, Robert Si. Tunnell, '52, ind Edward P. Kirby, '54. ^Established by the alumni. [ <07 1 1 : i Julius Emerson Strawn, '6i December 2, 1835 March 16, 1914 Grass Plains, 111, Jacksonville, 111. Banker and financier. Colonel on the staff of Governor Yates, '35. Trustee of Illinois College 1876-1914: Acting President 1905; Chairman of Board of Trustees 1904-1905. Established by his nephews, Julius Gates Strawn, '85, and .1. Frank Strawn. [ 108 ] William Edwin Capps, '62 September 3. 1842 Jacksonville, 111. September 6, 1896 Jacksonville, 111. Corporal, Co. I, 68th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War. Manufacturer and merchant. Mayor of Jacksonville, 111. Established by his children. [ 109 ] ^i? William Green Gallaher, '62 March 15, 1840 October 26, 1870 Pisgah, Morgan County, 111. Denver, Colo. Valedictorian of his Class. Lawyer. Established by The J.:mrs and Mary Piatt Garlick Memorial Endowment Fund. I [ 110 1 if James Christopher Martin, '62 November 14, 1839 Jacksonville, 111. May 28, 1898 Oakland, Calif, One of the three seniors who, by way of protest against a decision of the Faculty regarding the oration of a fourth, with- drew from college just before Commencement. Restored to his class in 1890. Lawyer. Member of the California Legislature 1869-1870. Established by the James and Mary Piatt Garlick Memorial lEndowment Fund. [ 111 1 December 2, 1920 Jacksonville. 111. Thomas J. Pitner, '62 November 17, 1842 Arenzville, 111. As student enlisted in Co, C ("College Company"), 145th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, with the rank of Corporal. Physi- cian and public-spirited citizen. Trustee of Illinois College 1905-1920. Trustee of Illinois Women's College. Established by the Alumni Association. [ 112 ] John Wesley Ross, '62 June 23, 1841 July 29, 1902 Lewistown, 111. Washington, D.C. One of the three seniors who, by way of protest against a decision of the Faculty regarding the oration of a fourth, with- drew from college just before Commencement. Restored to his class in 1891. Lawyer. Member of the Illinois Legislature 1868-1872. Lecturer on legal subjects in the Law School of Georgetown L'niversity. Postmaster of Washington, D.C. (1888- 1891) and President of the Board of Trustees of the public schools of the District of Columbia. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 113 ] George Gridley Wood, '62 January 14, 1842 December 14. 1863 Scott Co., 111. Memphis, Tenn. After graduation enlisted as Private in Co. A, 130th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, and died in the service of typhoid fever. Established by his nephew, George Wood Govert, '95, and his nieces, Mrs. Herschel Earhart and Mrs. Boyd Castle, [ 114 ] James Allen Gallaher, -63 June 25, 1843 August 9, 1862 Pisgah, Morgan County, 111. Alexandria, Va. Left college to enlist in the Civil War. Private, Co. A, 68th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. Died in the hospital at the front, from wounds and exposure. Established by his sister, Lucinda Gallaher Kirby. [ 115 1 / -It \ y-"'^ f Emanuel Nathaniel Pires, -63 March 3, 1896 Jacksonville, 111. October 15, 1838 Madeira Islands Presbyterian clergyman and foreign missionary. Established by his sons and daughters. [ 116 ] JoHX Samuel McClung, '64 March 10. 1925 Wichita, Kans. December 24, 1837 Hennapin, 111. Private. Co. A, 68th Illinois \'olunteer Infantry, in the Civil War. Presbyterian clergyman. Held pastorates in Illinois, Iowa, Missouri and Kansas, serving for forty-seven years in the vicinity of Wichita, Kansas. Established by his family. [ 117 ] I P^.r.viN Franklin Baker, -65 May 24, 1842 May 24, 1924 Carthage, 111, Jacksonville, 111. Physician. Member of the Illinois State Board of Health for many years. Benefactor of the College. Established by William H. Slater, '83. [ 118 ] September 1 1, 1925 Claremont, Calif. Truman Orville Douglass, '65 May 3, 1842 Bethel, Bond County, 111, j In 1864 enlisted in Co. C ("College Company"), 145th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, with rank of Corporal. Congregational ; clergyman and writer on religious and historical topics. Super- intendent of Home Missions of Iowa 1882-1907. Member of Board of Directors of the Chicago Theological Seminary 1888- ] 1925. Trusteee of Iowa College. Author of "The Pilgrims of low a. Established children. by his wife, Maria Greene Douglass, and his [ 119 ] William Thomas Reid, -65 November 8, 1843 Near Jacksonville, 111. December 17, 1922 Belmont, Calif. Left college in 1861 to enlist in the Civil War. Sergeant, Cor- poral, Co. A, 68th Illinois Volunteer Infantry. B.A. Harvard 1868. Educator and school administrator. Head-master Newport, R.I., High School. Assistant Boston Latin School. Superintend- ent of Schools, Brookline, Mass., 1873-1875. Principal San Fran- cisco Boys' High School 1875-1881. President of the University of California 1881-1885. Founder, owner, and head-master of the Belmont School for Boys. Established by a friend. [ 120 ] Nathan Hale Barnes, -66 January i. 1899 Hartford, Conn. July 12, 1845 Windham County, Conn. Left college to enter the U.S. Naval Academy. Midshipman, Ensign, Master and Lieutenant L^nited States Navy. Detailed by the Navy Department for service on the Faculty of Illinois College as Professor of Mathematics from 1883 to 1886. A mem- ber of the Naval War College at Newport and an early authority on torpedoes. Established by his pupils and friends in Illinois College, [ 121 ] I April 25, 1845 Bethel, 111. Frank Leslie Bristow, '66 November 11, 1914 Covington, Ky. Private, Drum Major, Co. D, 101 st Illinois Infantry, in the Civil War, serving three years and taking part in Sherman's march to the sea. Composer :A\d song-writer. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 122 ] Joseph Xewton Carter. '66 March 12, 1843 Hardin County, Ky. PVbruary 6, 1913 Quincy, 111. 'Private. Co. A, 70th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War before entering College in 1863. Lawyer and jurist. Mem- iber of the Illinois Legislature 1878-1882. Judge of the Supreme jCourt of Illinois 1894-1903. LL.D.. Illinois College, 1894. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 123 ] ^^1 March 12, 1845 Near Petersburg, 111. Seth Robinson, -66 September 15, 1878 San Francisco, Calif. Lawyer. At the age of twenty-three was Attorney-General of Nebraska (1869-1871), A man of exceptional gifts in the law and in literature. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 124 ] William Henry Govert, "6; September lO, 1844 Fort Madison, Iowa December 5. 1921 Quincy, 111. Lawyer and financier. Soon after graduating from t School of the University of Michigan (1870) was elecl the Law ^^..^^. v.. .... ^...,^....j ^. .....w.fec... V— /-' ■• -tt^d City Attorney of Quincy, 111., and then State's Attorney of Adams County, an office he filled with marked success for eight years (1876-1884). Was associated with Joseph N. Carter, '66, in the practice of law from 1870 until the latter's election to the Illinois Supreme Court. Combining with his knowledge of the law a rare business and executive ability, he became interested in many commercial and industrial enterprises. Established by his wife, Rosa Wood Govert. [ 12> 1 Francis Asbury Riddle, -67 January 28, 1910 Chicago, 111. March 19, 1843 Near Springfield, 111. At the age of nineteen enlisted as Private, Co. B, 130th Illinois Volunteer Infantry; 2nd Lieutenant, 25th Illinois Infantry; 1st Lieutenant, 93rd U.S. Infantry (colored). Mustered out July 6, 1865. Lawyer. State Senator of Illinois 1876- 1880. Established by his wife, Sarah Gallaher Riddle. 1: [ 126 ] i Robert Henry Beggs, '68 September 24. 1844 December 14, 1914 Cass County, 111. San Diego, Calif. Teacher, school administrator and merchant. Helped to found the public school system of Colorado. Principal of the Denver schools 1880-1914. Trustee of the University of Denver 1894- 1914. Organizer and owner of stores in several cities of Colorado. Established by his wife, Clara Beardsley Beggs. [ 127 ] Ensley Moore, '68 January 10, 1929 Jacksonville, 111. April 16, 1846 Springfield, 111. Editorial writer, prominent in the civic and social life of Jack> sonville. Authority on the local history of Morgan County anc ^ the history of Sigma Pi Society. Trustee of Illinois College] 1892-1901. Served for many years as Secretary of the Alumn ,;; Association. Established by members of Sigma Pi Society. [ 128 James P'dward Mlnroe, "68 Januar}^ 23, 1847 June 3, 1913 Rushville, 111. Chicago, 111. I Lawyer. Practised law for nearly forty years continuously in ' Chicago, becoming one of the most prominent real estate and I corporation lawyers of the city. ? ' Established by his brother, William Munroe, '82. [ 129 1 Samuel Warren Nichols, '68 October 26, 1927 Jacksonville, 111. February 5, 1844 Near Quincy, 111. Business man, photographer and journalist. Private, Co. E, 151st Ohio Volunteer Infantry, in the Civil War. Editor and for many years part owner of the Jacksonville Daily Journal. Gave away his fortune in private and public philanthropy. Trustee of Illinois College 1905-1909. Established by friends. [ 130 ] Alfred Allen Paxson, "68 September i >. 1917 St. Louis, Mo. December 10, 1844 Winchester, 111. \ aledictorian of his class. Lawyer. .Judge of the Court of Crimi- nal Correction, St. Louis, Mo. Established by Phi Alpha Society. I 131 ] I July 1, 1846 Jacksonville, 111. Henry Stai.ey Stevenson, -68 June 10, 1926 Jacksonville, 111. Left College in 1864 as Private, 100 days' service, Co. C ("Col- lege Company"), 145th Illinois \'olunteer Infantry. Farmer and stockman. Established by his sons and daughters. [ 132 ] George Warren Bailey, '69 July 29, 1841 Woodburn, 111. March 5, 1924 Denver, Colo. First Lieutenant, Signal Corps, in the Civil War. Valedictorian of his class. Professor of Greek in Illinois College 1869-1882. Realtor in Denver, Colorado. Trustee of Colorado College. Established by classmates and family. [ 133 J 1 Albert Curtiss Brown, '70 June 25, 1849 November 6, 1913 Chicago, 111. Yakima, Wash. Physician who ranked, in real service, with the best of his profession. Established by his sister, Marion Brown Tanner. [ '34 ] John Scott Stevens, '70 January- 6, 1845 July 24, 1924 Bedford County. Pa. Chicago, 111. Lawyer. He began his career as a newspaper man and even after he entered the practice of law was called upon by the leading Chicago papers for editorials on political subjects. In law he specialized in Appellate and Supreme Court work, devot- ing himself principally to chancery practice, in which he was recognized as an expert. Established bv friends and alumni. I 13) J February 4, 1926 Jacksonville, 111. Edward Doocy, '71 October 24, 1851 Griggsville, 111. Lawyer. Was elected three times County Judge of Pike County, Illinois, serving from 1882 to 1894. Established by his wife, Clara L. Butler Doocy, and his children. [ 136 I I Edward Louis McDonald, '71 October 28, 1849 Jacksonville, 111. February 2, 1894 Jacksonville, 111. Lawyer. Member of the Illinois Legislature, Lower House. 1884-1886, and of the State Senate 1888-1892. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 137 1 Robert Donald Russell, '71 March 9, 1851 St. Louis, Mo. February 13, 1901 Minneapolis, Minn. Lawyer and jurist. City Attorney of Minneapolis, 1889-1893. Was appointed Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of Min- nesota for an unexpired term in 1893 and in 1894 was regularly elected to this office for the term beginning January 1, 1895. but resigned before the expiration of his term. Trustee of Illinois College 1886-1900. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 138 1 Albon S. Montgomery, '73 June 19, 1854 December 29, 1877 Jersey Prairie, 111. Lawyer of great promise. Established by the alumni. Virginia, 111. [ >39 ] George Carlos Ross, '73 March 16, 1854 March 4, 1928 Vermont, 111. Redwood City, Calif. Lawyer. From 1876, when he removed from Macomb, 111., to California, was engaged in the practice of law in San Mateo County and played a leading part in the civic life of Redwood City. Founder and President of the First National Bank of San Mateo County and of the San Mateo County Savings Bank. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 140 ] William Brownell Sanders, '73 January 25, 1929 Boston, Mass. September 21, 1854 Cleveland, Ohio Lawyer, jurist and public-spirited citizen. Served 1888- 1890 as Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, and for fifty-three years was a distinguished member of the Cleveland bar. He took a leading part in civic affairs, especially in the protracted fight against Mayor Tom Johnson over the street railways of Cleveland, and in the establishment of the Cleveland Museum of Art, of which he was the first president. LL.D., Illinois College, 1902. Established by his wife, Annie Otis Sanders. f 141 1 Ii Frederick Augustus Brown, '74 October 22, 1851 January 19, 1876 Waverly, 111. .Jacksonville, 111. Tutor in Illinois College at the time of his death. A younj scholar of great promise. Established by his nephew, Frederick C. Tanner, '98. [ 142 1 James Paterson deMattos, -74 February 20, 1854 Jacksonville, 111. January 13, 1929 Bellingham, Wash. Lawyer, civic administrator, and financier. Mayor of Whatcom, Wash., five times, of Bellingham, Wash., four times. Member of the legislature of Washington 1896-1898. Established by his nephew, Dunbar Wright deMattos. [ 143 1 Charles Caleb Capps, -75 February 13. 1854 August 16, 1928 Jacksonville, 111. ■ Jacksonville, 111. Banker and business man. For many years connected with the woolen mills of J. Capps & Sons. Established by his sons and daughters. i 1 14+ 1 Edward Bum, Ci.app. '7> April 14, 1856 P>bruary 7. 1919 Cheshire, Conn. Berkeley, Calit. Teacher, scholar and writer. Instructor and Professor of Greek in Illinois College 1882-1890; Assistant Professor of Greek. Yale University 189C-1894; Professor and Head of the Greek Department, University of California, 1894-1919. Writer on philological subjects and editor of Homer. Established by his family and friends. [ 145 I Elbert Wing, '75 1! .51 4) t I October 3, 1852 Collinsville, 111. May 8, 1916 Los Angeles. Calif. Physician of high rank and an authority on nervous and mental diseases. Professor of the Diseases of the Mind and Nervous System in the Northwestern University Medical School from 1891 until his removal to California in 1902. Prominent in civic and social welfare work in Los Angeles. Established by his wife, Charlotte H. Wing. [ 146 ] Charles Albert Barnes, '76 July 4. 1855 December 28. 1913 Alton, 111. Leamington Spa, England Lawyer. State's Attorney from 1884 to 1892. County Judge of Morgan County, Illinois, from 1897 to 1907. Supreme Chancellor of the Knights of Pythias. Trustee of Illinois College 1900- 190?, 1909-1913. Established by his wife. Madge Martin Barnes. [ 147 ] ;l! November 20. 1857 Jacksonville, 111. Carl Edwin Epler, '76 March 10, 1927 Quincy, 111. Valedictorian of his class. Lawyer. After post-graduate study at Yale read law with his father. Judge Cyrus E. Epler, '47, and studied in the Law School of the University of Michigan. City Attorney of Quincy, 111., 1881-1884. State's Attorney 1891-1892. County Judge of Adams County, 111., 1894-1903. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ i48 1 JosiPH MiRRiAM Grout. "76 September 21, 1855 February 28, 1902 Sangamon County, 111, Springfield, 111. City Attorney of Springfield for two terms. In college and throughout his professional life greatly beloved by his asso- ciates. Established by Phi Alpha Society. 1 149 I Edward Augustus Ayers, '77 December 20, 1855 December 3, 1917 Jacksonville, 111. Franklin, N.J. Physician and writer. Professor of Obstetrics for twenty- years in the Polyclinic Medical School, New York City. Pro- fessor of Anatomy and Expression in the Metropolitan Art School, New York City. Writer on medical and scientific subjects. Established by family and friends. [ 150 ] John Nelson Mills, Hon. 1902 Xovember 14, 1856 Hamilton, Ohio November 1 1. 1922 Chicago, 111. Clergyman of the Presbyterian Church and lecturer, A graduate of Wabash College, 1878, and of Union Theological Seminary. D.D., Illinois College, 1902. Established by his wife, Mabel Smith Mills. [ 151 ] James Madison Downing, '79 -\Iarch 6, 1856 November 18, 1922 \'irginia. 111. Aspen, Colo. '1 Lawyer. Expert in mining litigation. Member of the Colorado < Legislature 1917-1919. Established by Phi Alpha Society. I 152 J I \ I Harold Whetstone Johnston, '79 March 19, 1859 June 17, 1912 Rushville, 111. Bloomington, Ind. Teacher, scholar and author. Tutor and tr( m 1885 to 189; Professor of Latin in Illinois College. Professor of Latin and Head of the Department, University of Indiana, 189V1912. Alumni Trustee of Illinois College 1896-1900. Author and editor I of many books in his tield. LL.D., Illinois College, 1909. ■ Established by Edward Capps, '87, in the name of the Alumni i Association. [ i>-^ 1 Charles Samuel Rannells, '79 December 5, 1857 December 27, 1920 Pisgah, 111. Chicago, 111. Farmer and stockman. Life insurance official. Chairman of th( Illinois State Republican Committee. Trustee of Illinois CoUegnj 1885-1904. Established by the Class of 1879. I 154 ] John Collier. '8o May 6, 1856 Petersburg, III. February 9, 1926 Bloomington, 111. Valedictorian of his class. Accountant, merchant, city manager, "stablished by Phi Alpha Society. [ 155 ] Arthur Grosvenor Thome, '8o July 9, 1857 February 17, 1920 Kentucky Chicago, 111. Physician. Professor of Obstetrics in the National Homeopathic Medical College of Chicago. Established by Victor W. Nelson, '00, in the name of the Chi- cago alumni. i i?8 1 HOR.ACE B. WiNC, '80 June 26, 1856 February 12. 1908 CoUinsville, 111. Los Angeles, Calif. Physician. Professor of Clinical Medicine in the University of Southern California 1894-1907. Established by his wife, Adeline Stearns Wing. I 159 I William Jennings Bryan, '8i March 19, i860 July 25, 1925 Salem, 111. Dayton, Tenn. Lawyer, editor, and statesman. Practised law in Jacksonville, 111., 1883-1887, then at Lincoln, Neb. Member of the 52nd and 53rd Congresses from the 1st Nebraska District, 1891-1895. Was three times the candidate of the Democratic Party for the Presi- dency, being defeated in 1896 and 1900 by McKinley and in 1908 by Taft. Editor of the Omaha World-Herald 1894-1896; estab- lished the Commoner in 1900 and was its editor. Raised the 3rd Regiment of Nebraska Infantry in the Spanish-American War and became its Colonel. Was Secretary of State in the lirst cabinet of President Wilson, resigning in June 1915. LL.D., Illinois College, 1905. Established by the alumni. [ 160 ] April 22. 1898 Newman Grove. Neb. Samuel Eveland, "81 November 15, 1846 Enniskillen, Canada Congregational clergj'man. In order that he might be prepared for the ministry he entered Whipple Academy at the age of thirty and worked his way through College, and later through the Chicago Theological Seminary, in conditions of extreme poverty. During his undergraduate course he exercised a pro- found influence upon the religious life of the students. Bryan gives eloquent testimony to this in his "Autobiography." Established by Elmer \V. Butler, '80, and other college contem- poraries. [ 161 ] Edward Peik Irving, '84 November 28. 1863 Wolcott, X.Y. Teacher, manufacturer, and capitalist. Established by friends. August 16, 1923 Decatur, 111. [ 162 ] April 8, 1897 Denver, Colo. George Washington Price, '84 January 2, 1861 Industry, 111. A debater of exceptional ability as an undergraduate. Valedic- torian of bis class. Public school teacher and school adminis- trator. Established by Phi Alpha Society. •f'3 I WiLLARD Wall, "86 March i6, 1865 July 13, 1915 DuQuoin, 111. Murphysboro, 111. Banker. Established by his father. George W. Wall. [ 164 ] Robert Henry Kirkwood Whitei.ey, '87 July 6, 1866 Wheeling. WA'a. December 24, 1923 Detroit, Mich. Journalist. City Editor of the Minneapolis Tunes. Editor ot tiie Detroit Free Press and the Detroit Tribune. Chairman ot the Detroit Civil Service Commission. Established by Phi Alpha Society. I 165 ] Hugh Monroe Wilson, '87 June 29, 1866 September 19, 1919 Jacksonville, 111. Stockbridge, Mass. Journalist, editor and publisher. Editor and owner of the Rail- way Age. Vice-President of the McGraw-Hill Publishing Com- pany. He began his remarkably successful career in commercial journalism and business in Minneapolis, established himself as owner and manager of railway journals in Chicago, and in New York carried on large enterprises as publisher of technical jour- nals and scientific books. During the World War rendered im- portant service in connection with the flotation of Liberty bonds among the banks of New York State. Trustee of Illinois College 190M919. Established by his wife, Olive Williams Wilson. [ 166 ] December 19, 1915 Jacksonville, 111. George Lincoln Merrill, '88 January 14, 1862 Seneca Falls, N.Y. Teacher and lawyer. Alumni Trustee of Illinois College 1902- 1905. Established by the Class of 1888. I \ [ 167 ] Prank Read, Jr., '88 August 12, 1866 Jacksonville, 111. July 4, 1920 Devil's Lake, N.D. Teacher of the deaf and school administrator. Teacher at the Illinois School for the Deaf 1890-1913. Superintendent of the Oklahoma School for the Deaf 1913-1915 and of the North Da- kota School for the Deaf frcm 191 > till his death. Established by the Class of 1888 and friends. [ 168 ] George Benton Watkins, '88 March 2, 1867 Petersburg, 111. Teacher and lawyer. Established by the Class of 1888. August 2. 1918 Petersburg, 111. I [ 169 Charles Alvin Rowe, '89 February 13, 1866 Jacksonville, 111. March 6, 1928 Jacksonville, 111. Farmer and philanthropist. Expert in the scientific improvement of corn. Benefactor of Illinois College. His bequest to the Passavant Hospital of Jacksonville, 111., was the largest single benefaction ever received by a local institution from an individual. Established by Phi Alpha Society. I 170 ] Clarence Elmer Sanders, '89 June 18. 1867 Jacksonville, 111. June 4, 1925 Cleveland, Ohio Lawyer. An authority on municipal bond law. Practised in Cleve- land, Ohio, in association with his uncle. .Judge W. B. Sanders, '73. Established by members of his family. I 171 1 Edward Payson Morton. '90 September 25, 1869 St. Louis, Mo. April 2, 1914 Chicago, 111. Teacher, scholar and scientific writer. For many years a member of the Department of English, University of Indiana. Established by his friends. [ 172 ] pi Frederick Warren Sanford, '90 April 28, 1870 Tallula. 111. August 28, 1924 Lincoln, Neb. Teacher, scholar and editor. Instructor in Latin and Professor, Illinois College, 1895-1903. Professor of Latin and Head of the Department, L'niversity of Nebraska. Established by the Class of 1890 and friends. [ 173 ] Elmer Moses Eckard, -96 March 2, 1872 April 21, 1918 Mason County, 111. Peoria, 111. Physician. Captain in the U.S.A. Medical Corps, being chief medical officer at Camp Logan of the 123rd Machine Gun Bat- tery. Disabled in the service by an infection and died a month after his discharge. Established by the alumni. I 174 1 John Austin Bradley, '97 May 20. 1876 Lee, Mass. May 13, 1902 Tucson, Ariz. Lawyer of great promise. Author of "Bradley's New Jersey Citations" and other legal works. Established by the members of the Class of 1897 and friends. [ 175 ] Henry Wolcott Kirby, '97 October 10, 1872 Jacksonville, 111. Musician and dentist. Established by his wife, Wilhelmina Coultas Kirby April 2, 1925 Sebring, Fla, [ 176 ] Lau RANGE Edwards Milligan, '97 July 19, 1876 March 28, 1920 Jacksonville, 111. Colorado Springs, Colo. Teacher of the deaf and blind and school administrator. Super- intendent of the Montana Schools for Deaf, Blind and F>eble- Minded 1906-1912, Superintendent of the California School for Deaf and Blind 1912-1920. Member of International Committee for Uniform Braille for the English-speaking Blind. Private, Co. I, 5th Illinois \'olunteer Infantry, in the Spanish-American War. Established by the Class of 1897. [ 177 ] July 7, 1875 Easton, 111. Byron Clary Darling, '98 May 9, 1926 New York City In college a distinguished track athlete. Physician, medical writer, and authority on Roentgenology. Established by the Class of 1898 and the Alumni Society of New York. L 178 ] Percy Grierson Capps, '99 March 24. 1877 Jacksonville. Ill, December 2. 1918 Jacksonville, 111. Salesman. Sergeant, Co. I, 5th Illinois Volunteer Infantry in the Spanish-American War. Established by his father, C. C. Capps -75, and the Class of 1899. 179 Robert Carroll Kennedy, '99 June 4, 1876 Council Bluffs, Iowa Ranchman. Established by the Class of 1899. August 19, 1914 Stanford, Mont. [ 180 ] September 2i, 1878 Jacksonville. 111. Alexander Allan McDonald, "co September 12. 1927 Hugo, Okla. Lawyer and jurist. Son of Edward L. McDonald. '71. Ajjpointed Judge of the Twenty-seventh Judicial District of Oklahoma in 1919. Regent of the l^niversity of Oklahoma, being Chairman of the Board from 1924 until shortly before his death. Chair- man of the State Industrial Commission of Oklahoma. Established by Phi Alpha Society. [ 181 ] August 16, 1879 Jacksonville, 111. Frederick Coffin Coleman, '01 October 4, 1926 Ridgewood, N.J. Advertising manager, established in New York. Established by the Alumni Society of New York and the Class of 1901. I 182 I Leon Littlefield Brockman. 'c2 October 23, 1880 Mount Sterling, 111. Student of Law. Established by his friend, Charles C. Clement, '01 December 17, 1904 Quincy, 111. [ 183 ] Warren Case Nixon, -05 February 17, 1886 Jacksonville, 111. January 1. 1923 St. Louis, Mo. Graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, 1906; Lieutenant LT.S. Navy 1906, resigned in 1912. Reentered the Navy in 1917 and was active in service at sea until the end of the World War, resigning then with rank of Lieutenant-Commander to resume business activity. Commissioned Commander, Class 1, in the L^.S. Naval Reserve Corps. Established by his father, Edward A. Nixon. [ 184 ] Joseph Hodge Fires, '05 May 3, 1883 Jacksonville, 111. Banker. Established by his family. June 1, 1911 Dallas, Texas [ 185 1 Antoinette Pires Mendonsa, 'o6 June 13, 1910 Springfield, 111. V^aledlctorian of her class. First woman to receive a degree from Illinois College. September 6, 1885 Jacksonville, 111. Established by her brothers and sisters. [ 186 ] ft Kazel Brown Bella xTi. -eg March 17, 1886 November 13. 1918 Jacksonville, 111. Jacksonville, 111. Musician. Wife of Walter Bellatti, '05. Established by friends. [ 187 ] John Michael Butler, 'lo January 15, 1889 Jacksonville, 111. January 16. 1928 Jacksonville, 111. Lawyer. Established by his wife, Irene Cox Butler, brothers and sisters, and classmates. 1 [ 188 ] Ulysses Wayne Wright, 'ii October 17, 1883 April 15, 1925 McLean. 111. Carrollton. 111. Lawyer. Established by his wife, Courtney Crouch Wright. '12. [ '89 1 Artur H. Hinman, '13 December 30, 1891 Newman Grove, 111. October 9, 1918 Aberdeen, Md. Private Co. B, Ordnance Department, at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in the World War. Died of influenza while in the service. Established by the alumni. ■1 [ 190 ] September 30. 1918 Rockford, 111. George F. Turi.. -13 February 15. 1890 Canton, 111. Private in the World War. Died of influenza, at Camp Grant, while in the service. Established by the alumni. [ 191 ] July 10, 1889 Jacksonville, 111. John Maxwell Widenham, '13 September 18, 1918 Love Flying Field, Texas Law student and business man. Second Lieutenant, Aviation Service, in the World War. Died in the service. Established by the alumni. [ 192 ] October 24. 1896 Murphysboro, 111. Joseph Peyton Chamberlain, -18 October 23, 1918 Langres, Haute-Marne, France Private, 16th Cavalry Band, at Camp Custer. Mich., and in the 16th Field Artillery of the A.E.F. in France. He took part in the operations at Chateau Thierry, Meuse and Argonne. Died in Base Hospital 88 ot typhoid fever. Established by the alumni. [ 193 ] Frederick L. Williams. -i8 March 15, 1896 October 1, 1918 Silver City, Iowa Chicago, 111. Left college to enlist in the army, attaining the rank of Sergeant in the Air Service. Died of pneumonia while in the service. Established by the alumni. [ 194 ] i '^ ^ - 1 i! rmm ^fe "^tt^^^f ^^^m / / l\ Earl Proctor Sooy, -19 April 22, 1896 Murrayville, 111. October 23, 1918 Near Attigny, France Left college to enlist in the army in the World War. Private in Co. F, 2nd Engineers. Was sent to France in the fall of 1917 and saw continuous service in the great drive of 1918. Cited for bravery and received the Croix de Guerre. Reported missing after an engagement in which he was in command of a detach- ment and believed to have been killed in action. Established by the alumni. [ 195 ] Thomas Carlyle Antrobus, '22 December 21, 1900 Manchester, 111. Teacher. Established by the Class of 1922. December 10, 1925 Colorado Springs, Colo. [ 196 ] June 6, 1917 Lake Bluff, 111. Charles W. Haines, W.A. March 27, 1898 Rockport, 111. Enlisted in the United States Navy in the World War, and died of meningitis at the Great Lakes Training Station, Established by the alumni. [ 197 ] Leonard Young, W.A. January 8, 1896 Arcadia. 111. January 28, 1918 San Antonio, Texas Enlisted as Private in the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps in the World War, and was stationed at Kelly Field, Texas. Died of pneumonia while in the service. Established bv the alumni. [ '98 ] f Rosaline Pires. J.F.A. 1894 October 17, 1873 April 24. 1919 Jacksonville, 111. Jacksonville, 111. \'aledictorian of her Class. Public School teacher. Established by her family. [ 199 ] Amanda Fires, J.F.A. 1896 March 4, 1877 July 23, 1896 Jacksonville, 111. Jacksonville, 111. Student volunteer for Foreign Missions. Established by her family. [ 200 ] IN MEMORIAM THE IX MEMORIAM MEMBEKSH HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED FROM In memory of Stephen Hempste.ad. -35 Jonathan Edwards Spilman, '35 Richard Yates, '35 Charles Backus B.\rton, '36 Charles E. Blood, '37 George Shepard Park, -37 Robert W. Patterson, '37 Edward Scofield. '37 Willlam Stanton Curtis, '38 Thomas Laurie, '38 Clark Roberts. -38 Lewis \\'inans Ross, -38 George C. Curtis, '39 Williston Jones, '40 Harvey Lee Ross, -40 William H. Herndon. -41 Thomas J. C. Fagg, '42 Samuel Bacon Fairbank, '42 Marshall P. Ayers, '43 Newton Bateman, '43 Thomas Kennicut Beecher. '43 John Tillson Morton, '43 Samuel Willard, '43 Hiram K. Jones. '44 Charles H. Tillson. '44 Henry Wing, '44 Eliphalet Wickes Blatchford, '45 William Edwin Catlin, '45 ZiMRi Allen Enos. -45 William Charles Goudy, '45 William Ireland, '45 Barbour Lewis, '45 Henry M. Lyons. '45 William Henry Milburn, '45 Leonard Fulton Ross, -45 Florence Eugene Baldwin, '46 .John Cook. -46 George W. Harlan, '46 John Barnwell Shaw, '46 Joseph L. Thayer, -46 John Tillson. -46 Augustus E. Ayers, '47 William Bishop, '47 [ 203 ] IPS WHICH 1914 TO 19 29 Year A mount 1925-26 $1 00.00 1925-26 1 00.00 1923-24 1 00.00 1927-28 1 00.00 1927-28 1 OD.OO 1923-24 1 OD.OO 1928-29 1 00.00 1925-26 DO. 00 1924-25 00.00 1924-25 00.00 1926-27 00.00 1926-27 00.00 1927-28 00.00 1926-27 00.00 1926-27 00.00 1924-25 00.00 1915-16 00.00 1926-27 00.00 1925-26 00.00 1915-16 96.00 1921-22 00.00 1926-27 : 1 50.00 1915-16 50.00 191 5-16 00.00 1921-22 00.00 1921-22 100.00 1914-15 1 50.00 1921-22 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1921-22 100.00 1921-22 100.00 1921-22 100 .00 1921-22 100.00 1924-25 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1915-16 100.00 1928-29 100.00 1921-22 100.00 1921-22 100.00 1921-22 100.00 1921-22 100.00 1925-26 100.00 1928-29 100.00 In memory of John Garven Clark. '47 Cyrus Epler, '47 Frederick Salmon Giddings, '47 Philip Henry Ireland, '47 William Jayne, '47 Robert Wilkinson, '47 Reuben Andrus, -48 Levi Parsons Crawford, '48 James Worth English, '48 Greenbury Ridgely Henry, -48 Charles E. Lippincott, '48 Pike Clinton Ross, -48 William Str.awn, '48 Henry Smith Van Eaton, '48 Herman Engelbach, '49 Nehemiah Wright, -49 William Herzog Collins, '50 Virgil Young Ralston, -50 DeWitt Clinton Roberts, -50 Robert Davidson W^ilson, -50 John Worth English, '51 William Augustus Knox, '52 Edward Prince, '52 Thomas William Smith, '52 Robert M. Tunnell, '52 James Harvey Blcdgett, '53 Paul Selby, '53 Cumberland George Jones, '54 Edward Payson Kirby, '54 Julian Monson Sturievant, '54 Lyman Lacey, 'ss Asa Carrington ^Latthews, '55 George Clement Xoyes, '55 Abram Bergen, '56 William Epler, -56 John B. Hawley, -56 George W\ Moore, '56 James Warren Sturtevant, '56 Greene Vardiman Black, Hon. 1892 Nathaniel William Branson, '57 Stephen Reid Capps, '57 George Harrison English, '57 John Barnard Fairbank, '57 James McLaughlin, '57 William Marshall Potts, '57 James A. Shaw, '57 Edward Allen Tanner, '57 RuDOLPHus Kibbe Turner, '57 Henry Yates, -57 [ 204 ] Year Amount 1926-27 100.00 1928-29 100.00 1925-26 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1914-15 100.00 1915-16 100.00 1927-28 100.00 1927-28 100.00 1921-22 100.00 1915-16 100.00 1925-26 100.00 1920-21 100.00 1927-28 lOO.OD 1915-16 100.00 1924-25 100.00 1915-16 100.00 1928-29 100.00 1927-28 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1915-16 100,00 1928-29 100.00 1928-29 1 00.00 1926-27 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1916-17 500.00 1913-14 120.00 1926-27 lOO.OD 1916-17 1 10.00 1921-22 100.00 1922-23 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1927-28 103.00 1928-29 100.00 1927-28 1 00.00 1928-29 100.00 1919-20 100.00 1921-22 100.00 1928-29 100.00 1925-26 100.00 1914-15 100.00 1925-26 100.00 1925-26 100.00 1916-17 100.00 1916-17 100.00 1914-15 100.00 1914-15 110.00 1925-26 100.00 1928-29 100.00 In memory of Year Amount Daniel Marshall Draper, '58 ,927.28 loo.oo WiLLLAM McKendree Springer, ->8 1923-24 10000 Edmund Hockadav Bristow. \-9 1924-2? 10000 John Mii^on Eaman, '59 ,9,,.. ,6 2.ooo'oo ^iLLiAM Gill, 59 , ,926-27 loo.co Edward McCoNNEL, 59 ,925.26 100.00 John Wesley Powell. -59 1923-24 100.00 Jranklin Adams, 60 • 1924-2^- 100.00 William Brown, -60 1 924-2 >- loo.co Elisha Bentley Hamilton, '60 1914-15 ioo!oo Harrison Osborne Cassell. '61 1926-27 ioo!oo Hardin Green Keplinger, '61 1926-27 100.00 John M, Lansden, '61 1924-25 1 jo.oo James Fr.anklin Potts, -61 1928-29 103.00 Michael Saunderson. '61 1928-29 100.00 Julius Emerson Str.awn, '61 i92>-26 100.00 William Edwin Capps, '62 1917-18 100.00 Wiliiam Green Gallaher, '62 1928-29 100.00 James Christopher Martin, '62 1927-28 100.00 Thomas J. Pitner, '62 1920-21 100.00 John Wesley Ross, '62 1927-28 100.00 George Gridley Wood, '62 1928-29 loo.oo James Allen Gallaher. -63 1925-26 lOO.oo Emanuel Nathaniel Pires, -63 1926-27 iod.od John Samuel McClung, '64 1925-26 100.00 Elvin Franklin Baker. -65 1923-24 100.00 Truman Orviile Douglass, '65 i92>-26 lOO.oo William Thomas Reid, -65 1926-27 lOO.oo N.ATHAN Hale B.ajines, -66 1926-27 ico.oo Frank Leslie Bristow, '66 1928-29 100.00 Joseph Newton Carter, '66 191^16 ico.oo Seth Robinson, -66 *[i934-3> 100.00] 100.00 100.00 200.00 100.00 William Henry Govert, '67 1921-22 Francis Asbury Riddle, -67 1926-27 Robert Henry Beggs, '68 1917-18 Ensley Moore, '68 1928-29 James Edward Munroe, '68 1928-29 100.00 100.00 Samuel Warren Nichols. '68 1927-28 Alfred Allen Paxson, '68 1929-30 100.00 Henry Staley Stevenson. -68 1926-27 2>o.oo George Warren Bailey, '69 1923-24 100.00 Albert Curtiss Brown, '70 1926-27 100.00 John Scott Stevens, '70 1927-28 100.00 Edward Doocy. '71 192^-26 100.00 Edward Louis McDonald, '71 *[ 1930-31 loo.col Robert Donald Russell, '71 *[ 1931-32 loo.ooj Albon S. Montgomery, '73 1928-29 ico.oo George Carlos Ross, '73 1927-28 100.00 William Brownell Sanders, '73 1928-29 100.00 [ 205 ] In memory of Frederick Augustus Brown, '74 James Paterson deMattos, -74 Charles Caleb Capps, -75 Edward Bull Clapp, '75 Elbert Wing, '75 Charles Albert Barnes '76 Carl Edwin Epler, '76 Joseph Merriam Grout, '76 Edward Augustus Ayers, '77 John Nelson Mills, Hon. 1902 James Madison Downing, '79 Harold Whetstone Johnston, '79 Charles Samuel Rannells, '79 John Collier, '80 William Sandusky Phillips, -80 William Bird Shaw, '80 Arthur Grosvenor Thome, '80 HoR-ACE B. Wing, '80 William Jennings Bryan, '81 Samuel Eveland, '81 Edward Peek Irving, '84 George Washington Price, '84 WiLLARD Wall, '86 Robert Henry Kirkwood Whiteley, '87 Hugh Monroe Wilson, '87 George Lincoln Merrill, '88 Frank Read, Jr., '88 George Benton Watkins, '88 Charles Alvin Rowe, '89 Clarence Elmer Sanders, '89 Edward Payson Morton, '90 Frederick Warren Sanford, '90 Elmer Moses Eckard, -96 John Austin Bradley, '97 Henry Wolcott Kirby, '97 Laurance Edwards Milligan, '97 Byron Clary Darling, '98 Percy Grierson Capps, '99 Robert Carroll Kennedy, '99 Alexander Allen McDonald, '00 Frederick Coffin Coleman, '01 Leon Littlefield Brockman, '02 Warren Case Nixon. -05 Joseph Hodge Pires, '05 Antoinette Pires Mendonsa, '06 Hazel Brown Bellatti, -09 John Michael Butler, '10 Ulysses Wayne Wright, '11 Arthur H. Hinman, '13 [ 206 ] Year Amount 1926-27 100.00 1928-29 100.00 1928-29 100.00 1918-19 345-00 1924-25 2C0.OJ 1914-15 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1915-16 ICO.OO 1917-18 146.00 1923-24 1,000.00 1923.24 100.00 1913-14 100.00 1920-21 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1924-25 100.00 1927-28 1 00.00 1921-22 100.00 1927-28 100.00 1924-25 842.00 1926-27 100.00 1923-24 100.00 1932-33 100.00 1917-18 100.00 1923-24 100.00 1919-20 1 ,000.00 1916-17 ICO.OO 1926-27 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1933-34 100.00 1924-25 100.00 1915-16 178.00 1924-25 100.00 1918-19 100.00 1927-28 105.00 1924-25 1 00.00 1919-20 100.00 1925-26 128.00 1918-19 100.00 1914-15 100.00 1927-28 100.00 1926-27 103.00 1925-26 1 00.00 1925-26 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1925-26 125.00 1918-19 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1925-26 100.00 1918-19 100.00 In memory of George F. Turl, -13 John Maxwell Widenham, '13 .Joseph Peyton Chamberlain, -18 Frederick L. Williams, -18 Earl Proctor Sooy, -19 Thomas Carlyle Antrobus, '22 Charles W. Haines, W. A. Leonard Young, W. A. Rosaline Pires, J. F. A. Amanda Pires, J. F. A. Year .hnoun 1918-19 100.00 1918-19 100.00 1918-19 100.00 1918-19 100.00 1918-19 100.00 1925-26 101.50 1918-19 100.00 1918-19 100.00 1926-27 100.00 1926-27 100.00 * The Phi .\lpha Memorial Fund establishes a new membership each year from the interest on the Fund. Those who are to be thus honored have been selected by a special Committee, and their names are here included, down to the year 1934-35. The dates at which these future memberships become effective are enclosed in square brackets. [ 207 ] INDEX OF NAMES* PAGE Adams. Franklin, '6o lOO Andrus, Reuben, -48 50 Antrobus, Thomas Carlyle, '22 196 Ayers, Augustus E., '47 42 Ayers, Edward Augustus, '77 150 Ayers, Marshall P., '43 '9 Bailey, George Warren, '69 133 Baker. Elvin Franklin, -65 118 Baldwin, Florence Eugene, '46 36 Barnes, Charles Albert, '76 147 Barnes. Nathan Hale, -66 121 Barton. Charles Backus, '36 4 Bateman, Newton, '43 20 Beecher, Thomas Kennicut, '43 21 Beggs, Robert Henry, '68 127 Bellatti, Hazel Brown, -09 187 Bergen, Abram. '56 77 Bishop, William, '47 43 Black, Greene \'ardiman. Hon. '92 82 Blatchford, Eliphalet Wickes, '45 27 Blodgett, James Harvey, '53 69 Blood, Charles E., '37 ^ 5 Bradley, John Austin. '97 175 Branson, Nathaniel William, '57 83 Bristow, Edmund Hockaday, '59 95 Bristow, Frank Leslie, '66 122 Brockman. Leon Littleiield, '02 183 Brown, Albert Curtiss, '70 134 Brown, Frederick Augustus, '74 142 Brown. William. -60 101 Bryan, William Jennings, '81 160 Butler, John Michael, '10 188 Capps, Charles Caleb, -75 144 Capps, Percy Grierson, '99 179 Capps, Stephen Reid, '57 84 Capps, William Edwin, '62 109 Carter, Joseph Newton, '66 123 Cassell, Harrison Osborne, '61 103 Catlin, William Edwin, '45 28 Chamberlain. Joseph Peyton, -18 193 Clapp, Edward Bull, '75 145 * JV. A. in place of the class numeral after a name means Whipple Academy. J. F. A. means Jacksonville Female Academy. [ 208 j PACE Clark, John Garven, '47 44 Coleman, Frederick Coffin, '01 182 Collier, John, '80 1^^ Collins, William Herzog, '50 60 Cook, John, -46 37 Crawford, Levi Parsons, '48 51 Curtis, George C, '39 13 Curtis, William Stanton, '38 9 Darling, Byron Clary, '98 178 deMattos, James Paterson, -74 143 Doocy, Edward, '71 136 Douglass, Truman Orville, '65 119 Downing, James Madison, '79 152 Draper, Daniel Marshall, '58 93 Eaman, John Milton, '59 96 Eckard, Elmer Moses, -96 174 Engelbach, Herman, '49 58 English, George Harrison, '57 85 English, James W^orth, '48 52 English, John Worth, '51 64 Enos. Zimri Allen, -45 29 Epler, Carl Edwin, '76 148 Epler, Cyrus, '47 45 Epler, William, -56 78 Eveland, Samuel, '81 161 Fagg, Thomas J. C, '42 17 Fairbank, John Barnard, '57 86 Fairbank, Samuel Bacon, '42 18 Gallaher, James Allen, -63 115 Gallaher, William Green, '62^ 110 Giddings. Frederick Salmon, '47 46 Gill, William, '59 97 Goudy, William Charles,^ '45 30 Govert, William Henry, '67 125 Grout, Joseph Merriam, '76 149 Haines, Charles W., W.A.^ 197 Hamilton, Elisha Bentley, '60 102 Harlan, George W., '46 38 Hawley, John B., -56 79 Hempstead, Stephen, -35 * Henry, Greenbury Ridgely, -48 53 Herndon, William H., -41 'O Hinman, Arthur H., '13 '90 Ireland, Philip Henry, '47 47 Ireland, William, '45 3* [ 209 ] PAGE Irving, Edward Peek, '84 162 Jayne, William, '47 48 Johnston, Harold Whetstone, '79 153 Jones, Cumberland George, '54 71 Jones, Hiram K., '44 24 Jones, Williston, '40 14 Kennedy. Robert Carroll. '99 180 Keplinger, Hardin Green, '61 104 Kirby, Edward Payson, '54 72 Kirby, Henry Wolcott, '97 176 Knox, William Augustus, '52 65 Lacey, Lyman, '55 74 Lansden, John M., '61 105 Laurie. Thomas, '38 10 Lewis, Barbour, '45 32 Lippincott, Charles E., '48 54 Lyons. Henry \L, '45 33 Martin, James Christopher, '62 1 1 1 Matthews, Asa Carrington, '^§ 75 McClung, John Samuel, '64 117 McConnel, Edward. '59 , 98 McDonald, Alexander Allen, 'co 181 McDonald, Edward Louis, '71 137 McLaughlin, James, '57 87 Mendonsa. Antoinette Pires, 'c6 186 Merrill, George Lincoln '88 167 Milburn, William Henry, '45 34 Milligan, Laurance Edwards. '97 177 Mills. John Nelson, Hon. 1902 151 Montgomery, Albon S., '73 139 Moore, Ensley, '68 128 Moore. George W., '56 8o Morton. Edward Payson, '90 172 Morton, John Tillson, '43 - 22 Munroe, James Edward, '68 129 Nichols, Samuel Warren, '68 130 Nixon. Warren Case, -05 184 Noyes, George Clement, '55 76 Park, George Shepard, -37 6 Patterson, Robert W., '37 7 Paxson. Alfred Allen, '68 131 Phillips. William Sandusky. -80 156 [ 210 ] PACK 200 Pires, Amanda, J.F.A. Fires, Emanuel Nathaniel. -63 ^^5 Pires, Joseph Hodge, '05 ,g- Pires, Rosaline. J.F.A. ,0^ Pitner, Thomas J.. '62 ,,2 Potts, James P'ranklin, -61 106 Potts, Williams Marshall, '57 gg Powell. John Wesley, -59 go Price, George Washington, '84 i5o Prince, Edward, '52 55 Ralston. \'irgil Young. -50 61 Rannells, Charles Samuel, '79 1^4 Read, Frank, Jr.. '88 168 Reid. William Thomas, -65 120 Riddle. Francis Asbury, -67 126 Roberts, Clark. -38 11 Roberts, DeWitt Clinton, -50 62 Robinson, Seth. '66 124 Ross, George Carlos, '73 140 Ross, Harvey Lee, -40 15 Ross, John Wesley, '62 113 Ross, Leonard Fulton, -45 35 Ross, Lewis Winans, -38 12 Ross, Pike Clinton, -48 S5 Rowe, Charles Alvin. '89 170 Russell, Robert Donald, "71 1.38 Sanders. Clarence Elmer, '89 171 Sanders, William Browneli, '73 141 Sanford, Frederick Warren, '90 173 Saunderson. Michael, '61 107 Scofield. Edward, '^.7 8 Selby, Paul, '53 , 70 Shaw, James A., '57 89 Shaw, John Barnwell. '46 39 Shaw. William Bird. '80 157 Smith, Thomas William, '52 67 Sooy, Earl Proctor, -19 195 Spilman. Jonathan Edwards, '35 2 Springer. W^illiam McKendree. -58 94 Stevens, John Scott. '70 ' 135 Stevenson, Henry Staley, -68 132 Strawn. Julius Emerson. '61 108 Strawn, William, '48 ^ 56 Sturtevant, James Warren, '56 81 Sturtevant, Julian Monson, '54 73 Tanner, Edward Allen. '57 9° [ 211 ] Thayer, Joseph L., -46 Thome, Arthur Grosvenor, '80 Tillson, Charles H., '44 Tillson, John, -46 Tunnell, Robert M., '52 Turl, George F., -13 Turner, Hudolphus Kibbe, '57 Van Eaton, Henry Smith, '48 Wall, WiUard, '86 Watkins, George Benton, '88 Whiteley, Robert Henry Kirkwood, '87 Widenham, John Maxwell, '13 Wilkinson, Robert, '47 WiUard, Samuel. '43 Williams, Frederick L., -18 Wilson, Hugh Monroe. '87 Wilson, Robert Davidson, -50 Wing, Elbert, '75 Wing, Henry, '44 Wing, Horace B., '80 Wood, George Gridley, '62 Wright, Nehemiah, -49 Wright, Ulysses Wayne, '11 Yates, Henry. -57 Yates, Richard, '35 Young, Leonard, W.A. 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