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In 1859, Gen. Robert Taylor, of Athens, left by will $5,000 for a scholarship in the college. The funds in which this bequest was invested were rendered valueless by the war and so lost to the institution.
Mention has been made of the $25,000 given by the city of Athens in 1873 for the erection of Moore College. This timely donation enabled the University to greatly enlarge its capacity for usefulness when the necessity was upon it to do so.
The Gilmer Fund can hardly be classed with dona- tions, since the University derives no benefit from it, even remotely. Governor Gilmer left by will $15,000, " to form a perpetual fund for educating teachers of read- ing, writing and arithmetic, or to otherwise increase the qualifications of schoolmasters of Georgia for properly instructing the children of the State." The income from this fund is paid over to the State Normal School.
1888-1889.
A brief illness following upon prostration brought Chancellor Mell to his bed, from which he never arose. On January 26, 1888, he breathed his last.
Patrick Hues Mell was born in Liberty county, Georgia, July 19, 1814. At the age of seventeen, he taught a country school, saving enough to take him to Amherst College, Mass., where he graduated, paying his expenses there by teaching during vacation. After lear- ing college, he taught at Springfield and at Hartford, but declined flattering offers there to return to'his native State.
Upon the recommendation of Governor Troup, he was elected professor of ancient languages in Mercer
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College in 1842, and twelve years later was called to the same chair in the University of Georgia. Here he spent the remainder of his days.
As a preacher of the gospel, Dr. Mell ranked high. He made no pretense of oratory, nor even reached the point of eloquence, but the exhaustive analysis of his subject and the close reasoning of his argument, held his hearers' strict attention and left them with the sense that there was nothing more to be said. He had the un- bounded confidence of his own denomination and held the office of Moderator of the Southern Baptist Conven- tion for many years, being annually re-elected until the last year of his life.
The annual session of the board following the death of Dr. Mell, was one of great interest on account of the pending election of his successor. Col. L. II. Charbon- nier had been appointed in the interim acting chancellor and filled the position with dignity and consummate tact under the most trying conditions. Declining to per- mit the use of his name for the permanent duties of the office, he maintained the standard of deportment and scholarship of the college with distinguished ability during the year of his incumbency.
Two elements appeared in the board-one demand- ing a young, progressive, active man, fully abreast with the times ; the other more conservative, insisting on a minister of the gospel, a person of sobriety and positive religious convictions.
An adjourned meeting of the board was held in Oc- tober, when happily both elements, at the first sugges- tion of his name centered upon a gentleman of great ability, progressive in thought, aggressive in character and immovable in the discharge of duty, the Rev. Wil- liam E. Boggs, D. D., of Memphis, Tenn.
Dr. Boggs' election was unanimous and after due consideration, he accepted the call and entered upon the duties of the office in February, 1889.
In 1889, the board consisted of forty-one trustees and had become such an unwieldy body and the responsi- bility so divided that an act was passed by the Legisla- ture reorganizing its membership. Governor James M.
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Smith, during his term of office, had recommended that the board be reduced to nine, but his suggestion was not adopted.
The new law vacated all places on the board and provided for the appointment by the Governor of one trustee from each congressional district, two from the city of Athens and four from the State at large. The Gov- ernor, the chairman of the commission on the Techno- logical School were ex officio members of the board, and subsequently, the chairmen of the commissions on the school for girls at Milledgeville and the college for col- ored youths at Savannah were added, running the num- ber up to twenty. The terms of office were fixed at eight years and the appointments made so that four shall ex- pire every two years.
1890-1899.
The attendance upon the University of Georgia has never attained the mark its friends have set for it. It has seemed that there were very many boys in the State who were able and who ought to be desirous of attend- ing college, and yet who did not.
In 1802, President Meigs reported the attendance of about forty students which he says "compares favorably with William and Mary, Cambridge and Yale, none of which have more than two hundred students, although those institutions are from 100 to 170 years old."
The average number of students under Dr. Waddell was sixty and his administration was considered espe- cially successful, both in point of numbers and work.
Towards the close of Dr. Church's term of office, the roll of students a little exceeded one hundred. In one of his reports, the president estimated the total number of young Georgians attending this and other colleges at six hundred.
In 1871, there was reported an attendance for the year of 262. Owing to extraordinary circumstances, this was a larger number than usual. and it is fair to discount it to arrive at an average of say 210.
The average attendance at the University of Geor- gia since the war has been 197-all students of college
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grade. We hear much from time to time of how much it costs the State to educate a student at the University. Such a calculation is childish and absurd. What father would calculate how much in dollars and cents it costs. to raise his child or estimate his value by the amount paid for his support. Georgia is the better for such an alumnus of her University as Bishop Pierce, even if it had cost one hundred thousand dollars to educate him.
In 1899 Chancellor Boggs resigned to re-enter the ministry. Under his administration the University made greater strides than in any previous decade of its history.
By the act of August 30, 1890, Congress appropri- ated annually to the State College $25,000, two thirds of which became available at Athens. The scope of the de- partments was enlarged, the chair of Ancient Languages was divided, so too that of Modern Languages, and the Faculty increased from twelve to twenty. The attend- ance grew from 214 to 302, all of college grade. The Normal School was established and the Rock College property was set apart for its use. A new farm was purchased for the department of Agriculture. The Leg- islature appropriated $29,000 to build Science Hall and equip a laboratory of Electrical Engineering. The Uni- versity was on the up grade.
The election of Chancellor Walter B. Hill, in 1899, aroused an interest among the Alumni in the University which had never been shown before. Dr. Hill is the first Alumnus who has ever held the office of Chancellor. As a lawyer and a scholar he had a wide acquaintance throughout the State and his election was hailed with gratification by men of every shade of sect and politics. The wisdom of his selection has already been demon- strated. Denominational antagonism once so bitterly displayed has been allayed ; the Alumni have rallied to his support ; the Legislature has been generous in its appropriations. The new dormitory and the new dining hall for students will be completed by the close of the year. The Alumni fund has reached $50,000" The Cen- tennial year just closed has recorded the high water mark of attendance with 328 students.
Thus the steady growth of the University is seen.
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But the times demand yet larger things and her sons must see to it that the Alma Mater wants for nothing. Qui non proficit, defecit.
THE C. P. WILLCOX PRIZES.
The C. P. Willcox Prizes in French and German, amounting to fifty dollars in gold each, were established by the sons of the late Professor Cyprian Porter Willcox in memory of their father.
ABBREVIATIONS.
A. B,, Bachelor of Arts.
B. S., Bachelor of Science.
B. Ph., Bachelor of Philosophy.
B. A., Bachelor of Agriculture.
B. C. Sc., Bachelor of Chemical Science.
A. M., Master of Arts.
C. E., Civil Engineer.
C. & M. E., Civil and Mining Engineer.
Ph. D., Doctor of Philosophy.
M. S., Master of Science.
D. S., Demosthenian Society.
P. K. S., Phi Kappa Society.
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
NOTICE.
In a catalogue of the alumni, with the meagre in- formation at hand, many errors must necessarily occur. . While the utmost efforts have been made to secure ac- curacy, the Secretary is assured that he has, owing to the impossibility of communicating with many of the Alumni, fallen far short of attaining his end. A copy of this catalogue will be sent to all whose addresses are known, and they and their friends are most earnestly re- quested to furnish information upon the following sub- jects, viz. :
First .- Name of Alumnus in full where initials only occur in the Catalogue.
Second .- Profession and present residence.
Third .- Public offices held.
Fourth .- Degrees received, and when and by what institution conferred.
Fifth .- By any friend or relative, notice of death, with date of same, is earnestly solicited, wherever such death is not recorded in the present catalogue.
Sixth .- Corrections of any errors, by any person whomsoever, are respectfully invited.
Communications may be addressed to
A. L. HULL, Secretary Board of Trustees, Athens, Ga.
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CATALOGUE.
CATALOGUE.
TRUSTEES.
Elected.
Resigned.
1785 . John Houstoun, Governor. Del. Cont. Cong Died. 1797 1785 *James Habersham, Del. Cont. Cong 1798
1785 *William Few, Del. Cont. Cong., U. S. Senator. 1800
*Joseph Clay, Del. Cont. Cong . 1798
1785 1785 1785
* Abram Baldwin, Del. C. C., U. S. Sen., Pres. Sen. Died. 1805
*Nathan Brownson, U. S. Senator Died. 1797
1785 1785
* Abiel Holmes
1797
1785 1785 1785 1785 17S5 1798 1798
*Hugh Lawson
1798
*William Glascock, Speaker House, Mem. Con. Died.
1793
*Benjamin Taliaferro, Mem. Cong 1799
*Joseph Clay, Jr., Mem. Cong 1799
*Seaborn Jones, Mem. Cong 1800
1799
*William Stephens
1800
1799
*George Walton, Governor, Signer Dec. Ind., Del. Cont. Cong. 1800
1799 1799
* Abram Jackson
1800
*Peter Early, Governor, Mem. Cong 1808
1799
*Thomas P. Carnes, Mem. Cong 1800
1799
*John Springer Died.
1799
1799 1799
*George Walker
1800
1800
*James Jackson, Mem. Cong
1801
1800
*John Twiggs.
1811
1800
*John Clark, Governor. 1811
1800
* Robert Cunningham. D. D. . Died.
1806
1800
"John Milledge, Governor, Col. Cont. Army, U. S. Senator 1806
1800
*Josiah Tatnall, Governor. Died. 1803
1800
*Ferdinand O'Neal.
1811
1800
*John Stewart.
1811
1800 *James McNeal Died.
1804
1800
*George Walton, Governor.
Died.
1804
1801 ¥David B. Mitchell, Governor
1811
1802 *Edwin Mounger 1811
*John Habersham, U. S. Senator . Died. 1799
* William Houstoun
1797
*Jenkin Davis. Died. 1797
*William Stith 1800
Governor, Col. Cont. Army,
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Resigned.
1802 * Abram Marshall 1811
1802 * Hope Ilull. . 1811
1803 *Thos. P. Carnes, ante 1811
1804 *Jared Irwin, Governor
1811
1804 *Dennis Smelt, M. D , Mem. Cong
1811
1806 *Thomas Flournoy. ..
1811
1811 *Peter Early, Governor, ante Died. 1816
1811 *William II. Crawford, U. S. Senator, Minister to France.
1830
1811 *Jolm Griffin Died.
1814
IS11 *Edward Paine Died.
1841
1811
*Stephen Upson Died.
1824
1811
*Joel Abbott, M. D., Mem. Cong Died.
1826
IS16
* Augustin S. Clayton, Alumnus 1804 Died.
1839
1816 *James Meriwether, Alumnus 1807.
1831
1816 *Young Gresham Died.
1820
1816 *Thomas W. Cobb, Mem. Cong., Asso. Justice Su- preme Court Died.
1830
1816 * John Elliott
1826
1816
*James M. Wayne, Mem. Cong., Asso. Justice Su- preme Court U. S
1858
1816 *Edward Harden
Died.
1849
1816
* Nicholas Ware, Mem. Cong Died.
1824
1816
*Thomas U. P. Charlton
1824
1816
*John A. Cuthbert, Mem. Con
1825
1816
* Henry Kollock, D. D Died.
1820
1816
*Duncan G. Campbell Died.
1828
1816
* Hope Hull, ante Died.
Died.
1828
1820
*James Nisbet, M. D Died.
1832
1820
*George R. Clayton
1824
1822
*William H. Jackson, Alumnus 1804
1864
1823
*. Joel Crawford, Mem. Cong
1828
1824 1824
* Abram Walker Died.
1834
1825 *George M. Troup, Governor, U. S Senator
1833
1825
*Henry Hull, M. D 1829
1857
1826
*Jolin M. Berrien, Atty. Gen. U. S, U. S. Sen Died.
1856
1828
*Oliver HI. Prince Died.
1837
1828 *James Whitehead, Alumnus 1806.
1847
1828
*James Camak .
Died. 1848
1829 *Tomlinson Fort, M. D., Mem. Cong. 1856
1830 *William Schley, Governor, Mem. Cong
1858
ISIS
1820
#Stephen W. Harris, Alumnus 1805
*William Terrell, M. D., Mem. Cong
1828
1826
#George R. Gilmer, Governor, Mem. Cong.
Elected.
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CATALOGUE.
Appointed.
Resigned .
1830 *Alfred Cuthbert, U. S. Senator
1835
1831 *Howell Cobb, of Houston County, Mem. Con
1839
1831 *John A. Cuthbert, ante 1835
1831 *Angus MeD). King
1847
1831 *Wilson Lumpkin, Governor, U. S. Senator
1871
1831 *David A Reese, Mem. Cong
. Died
1839
1831 *James Tinsley, M. D
1844
1831 *Zachariah Williams
Died.
1840
1831 #Jacob Wood.
1842
1831 + Thomas 1 . Murray
Died.
1832
1831 *Daniel Hook, M. D
1839
1831 *James C. Watson.
Died.
1845
Elected.
1832 *Ilenry Jackson, M. D.
1836
1832 *Jephtha V Harris, Alumnus, 1804.
Died.
1856
1832 *George W. Owens, Mem. Cong 1845
1839
1834 *Thomas N Hamilton, Alumnus 1807
1851
1836 *Charles J . McDonald, Governor, Asso. Justice Su- preme Court of Georgia.
1858
1836 *Thomas F. Foster, Alumnus 1812
1845
1839
*William C. Dawson, U. S. Senator
Died .
1856
1839 *Charles Dougherty
Died. .
1853
1839 #Jesse Cleveland, Mem Cong
1840
*Thomas W. Harris.
1842
1839 1839 *Charles J. Jenkins, Alumuns 1819
1884
*Mark A. Cooper, Mem. Cong
1885
1840 1840 *Barzillai Graves
1847
1840 *Robert M. Echols Died.
1848
1841
*John Billups, Alumnus 1821
1871
1812
*Howell Cobb, Alumnus 1834
Died.
1868
1842 * William L. Mitchell, Alumnus 1825. Died .
1882
*Stephen Elliot, D. D., Bishop Episcopal Church. . Died.
1867
1843 1841 *Julius Hillyer, Alumnus 1828
1858
1845
* William Law
1860
1845
*Absalom II. Chappell
1855
1847 *James HI. Couper
1858
1817
* William Dougherty, Alumnus 1825
1855
1847
*George W. Towns, Governor, Mem. Cong
Died.
1854
1817 *Samuel Boykin, M. D .. .Died ..
1848
1848
*John L. Wingfield, Alumnus 1811 Died. 1857
1848 *Marshall J. Wellborn, Mem Cong
1848
1849 *Adam 1 .. Alexander
1858
1833 *Richard W. Habersham.
1866
1831 *Stevens Thomas
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Resigned.
1849
Leonidas B. Mercer, M. D
1859
1851 *Richard D Moore, Alumnus 1839
Died 1873
1854 *Joseph II. Lumpkin, Alumnas 1816 .. Died. 1866
1868.
1855 *Joli B. Lamar, Alumnus 1827
1858 1855 *David W. Lewis, Almmuns 1837 Died.
1885
1856 *Benjamin II. Hill, Alumnus 1844 Died. 1886
1860
1856 "P. M Nightingale.
1858
1856 *Iverson L. Harris, Alumnos 1823.
1873
1857 *Joseph E. Brown, Governor, U. S. Senator, Chief Justice. 1889
1867
1858 1858
*Thomas R. R. Cobb, Alumnus 1841 Died.
1861
1858 *Francis S. Bartow, Alumnus 1835 Died.
1861
1858 1858
#Thomas W. Thomas. Died.
1864
1858
*William Dougherty, ante.
Died.
1872
1859
*Robert Toombs, Alumnus 182! Died. 1835
1859 *Benjamin F. Ward.
1867
1860 * Marcellus Douglass, Alumnas !848 Died.
1863
1860 "II. V. M. Miller, M. D , U. S. Senator
1867
1860
*Benjamin C. Yancey, Alumnus 1836
1889
1863
*Samuel Barnett
1873
1863
* Richard M. Johnston
1867
1863
*Henry R. Jackson, Col. Mex. War, U. S. Minister Austria, Brig .- Gen. C. S. A., U. S. Minister Mexico. 1872
1863 *David A. Vason, Alumnus 1837
ISSO
1864
*James Jackson, Alummus 1837. Died.
1886
1864
*Eugenins A. Nisbet, Alumnus 1821. Died.
Died.
1871
* George F. Pierce. D. D., Alumnus 1829 Died.
1884
*Martin J. Crawford, Mem. Cong . Died.
1881
Joel A. Billups, Alumnus 1845
1889
*Samuel Hall, Alumnus 1841
Died.
1888
1867
*Stephens Thomas, Ahummus 1832 1881 *J. W. Armstrong. 1869
1867 1868 +1I V M Miller, M. D., ante 18,89
1869
"John W Beckwith, D. D., Bishop Epise. Church
1889
1869 Lamar Cobb, Alumnus 1859 1889
1871 *Dawson A Walker 1872
1871
1866
#James L. Seward, Mem. Cong.
1867 1867 1867 1867 1867
*David C. Barrow, State Senator.
1863
*John B. Barnard, Alumnus 1828 Died.
*Allen E. Cochran. Died.
1866
1857 *Henry Hull, JJr., Alumnos 1842
1856 #Charles J. Munnerlyn
1855 *Herschel V. Johnson, Alumnos 1831
Elected.
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CATALOGUE.
Elected . 1871 *John J. Gresham, Alminnus 1833 1871 "Dunlap Scott, Alumnus 1855 Died . 1874
Resigned. 1889
1872 1872 1872 1872 7872 1872 1873
* William Hope Hull, Alumnus 1838 . Died. 1882
*James M. Smith, Governor, Speaker of House ... 1885
*Nathaniel J. Hammond, Alumnus 1852 1SS9
Pope Barrow, Alumnus 1859 1875
Augustus O. Bacon, Alumnus 1859.
1874
*John C. Rutherford, Alumnus 1860
1880
* Young L. G. Harris. 1884
1873 *John Sereven, Alumnus 1846 1889
John B Gordon, Alumnus 1853 1884
1873 1874 1874 1875
*Ferdinand Phinizy, Alumnus 1838.
1876
*Alexander R. Lawton, Brig. Gen. C S. A., U. S. Minister to Austria. 1889
1875 1875 1876 1877 1878 1878
*Thaddeus G. Holt, Alumnus 1854. 1876
*Alexander HI. Stephens, Alumnus 1832 Died.
1883
* Archibald T. MacIntyre
1889
Emory Speer, Alumnus 1869
1885
*Davenport Jackson, Alumnus 1868
1882
*A. H. Colquitt, Brig. Gen. C S. A., Governor, U. S. Senator. 1889
* Abda Jolison, Alumnos 1846 Died. 1881
1878 1879 William H. Felton, Mem. Cong 1889 1879 *S. M. H. Byrd. 1889 3879 James II. Fannin, Alumnos 1854 1889 1889 1879 Leonidas F. Livingston, Mem. Cong 1881 W. W. Thomas, Alumnus 1868 1889 1883 Augustus L. Hull, Alumnus 1866. 18-3 Joseph B. Cumming, Alumnus 1854 1883 *Robert (. Humber, Alumnns 1858. 1889 1883 #James S. Hamilton, Alumnus 1836 Died 1888 1884 *Benjamin P. Hollis, Alumnos 1868 1889 1889 William A. Little, Alumnus 1857 1889 1884 1834 Pope Barrow, ante 1885 *William M Reese 1889 1889 1885 David B. Hamilton, Alumnus 1854 1885 Alex. S. Erwin, Judge Superior Court 1889 1885 *Charles Z. McCord, Almminns 1874 1889
1889
1889
*Henry W. Grady, Alumnus 1868 1889
1885 1885 Henry D. McDaniel, Governor 1886 *Henry Jackson, Alumnos 1866. 1886 Pleasant A. Stovall, Alumnus 1875
1889
1889
1889
.
7.886 Peter W. Meldrim, Alumnus 1868 1889
*Charles T. Goode Died. 187-1
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Appointed.
Expired .
1887 John B. Gordon, ante.
1889
1887 Richard B. Russell, Alumnos 1879
1889
1889 Henry II. Carlton, Mem. Cong., Alumnus 1854
1889
1889 Jolın B. Gordon, ante.
1891
1889 William II. Felton, ante
1891
1SS9 Nathaniel L. Hutchins
1889 Pleasant A. Stovall, ante
1891
1889 Augustus L. Hull, ante.
Died.
1899
1889
*John J. Gresham, ante.
. Dicd.
1891
1889 Henry D. McDaniel, ante.
1SS9
William A. Little, ante.
1895
1889 David B. Hamilton, ante
1889 William W. Thomas, ante
1891
1889 1889 1889
* Alex B. Lawton, ante
. . Died.
1896
*John Screven, ante
Dicd.
1900
1889 *Henry W. Grady, ante.
Died.
1889
1889 *Benjamin P. Hollis, ante.
Died.
1893
1889
*H. V. M. Miller, ante
Died.
1896
1889 Joel A. Billups. ante.
1895
1889
Nathaniel E. Harris, Alumnus 1870.
1891 William J. Northern, Governor
1894
1891
Andrew J. Cobb, Associate Justice, Alumnus 1876. 1893
1891 Augustus O. Bacon. ante.
1891
Joseph B. Cumming, ante.
1894
1891 Spencer R. Atkinson, Associate Justice
1899
1891
*William Y. Atkinson, Governor, Alumnus 1876 . .. Died.
1899
1891 Peter W. Meldrim, ante.
1891
William H. Fish, Asso. Justice, Alumnus 1869
1893 Howell Cobb, Alumnus 1862
1894
Roger L. Gamble, Alumnos 1871
1899
1894
*William Y. Atkinson, Governor, ante. Died. 1899
1895
Hal T Lewis, Associate Justice
1895
Henry Persons, Alumnus 1855.
1896 William E. Simmons ..
1890 Fleming Du Bignon.
1898 Allen D. Candler, Governor
1899 George F. Gober, Alumnus 1875
1899 George T. Barnes, Alumnus 1853
1899 Henry G. Turner, Mem. Cong
1899 Clark Howell, Alumnus 1883
.1900 *Brantly A. Denmark, Alumnus 1871
Died. 190:
1900 Byron B. Bower, Jr., Alumnus 1894
*Archibald T. MacIntyre, ante
Died.
1900
1889 *Nathaniel J. Hammond, ante
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CATALOGUE.
Appointed.
Expired.
1901 Hamilton Mc Whorter, Alumnus 1877
1901 Samuel B. Adams, Alumnus 1872 SUMMARY.
Whole number 220
Deceased
ISI
Living but not in office In office
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SECRETARIES.
Elected.
Resigned .
1801 *John Hamil
1810
1810 *Duncan G. Campbell
1811
TREASURERS.
IS01 *James Meriwether
Died. 1SOS
1 SOS *Augustin S. Clayton
1815
SECRETARIES AND TREASURERS.
1812 * Augustin S. Clayton
IS15
IS15 *John Hodges
Dicd.
IS19
IS19 * Asbury Hull
Died.
1866
1866 *William L. Mitchell
Dicd.
18S2
1882 Lamar Cobb
1890
1890 Augustus L. Hull.
PRESIDENTS.
1786 *ABRAM BALDWIN.
1801
1801 *JOSIAH MEIGS, LL. D.
1811
1811 *JOHN BROWN, D. D.
1816
1816 *ROBERT FINLEY, D. D
Dicd.
1817
1819 *MOSES WADDELL, D. D.
1829
1829 *ALONZO CHURCHI, D. D
1859
CHANCELLORS.
Elected.
Resigned.
1860 *ANDREW A. LIPSCOMB, D. D., LL. D
1874
1874 *HENRY H. TUCKER, D. D., LL. D
1878
187S *PATRICK II. MELL, D. D., LL. D.
Died. 1888
1888 WILLIAM E. BOGGS, D. D., LL. D
1899
1899 WALTER B. HILL, A. M., LL. D
PROFESSORS.
MODERN LANGUAGES.
1805 *Petit De Clairville.
1810
1831 *William Lehmann, A. M 1842
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Resigned.
Elected.
1853 *Emanuel V. Scherb (Instructor in French)
1854
1869 *M. J. Smead, Ph. D.
Dicd. 1872
1872 *Cyprian P. Wilcox, A. M., LL. D. Died 1896
ANCIENT LANGUAGES.
1811 *. John R. Goulding, A. M
1819
1820 *Joseph Wallace, A. M.
1822
1830 *James Shannon, A. M. 1835
1856
1856 *Patrick H. Mell, D. D , LL. D 1860
1860 *William II. Waddell, A. M. Died.
1878
1878 *William G. Woodfin, A. M. 1889
1SS9 Willis II. Bocock, A. M. 1897
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY OR PHYSICS.
1811
*Henry Jackson, LL. D
1820
1820
*James Tinsley, M. D 1822
1822 *Henry Jackson, LL. D.
1825
1825 *Gamaliel S. Olds, A. M.
1826
1826 *IIenry Jackson, LL. D
1827
1827
*James Jackson, A. M
1842
1842
*Charles F. McCay, A. M, LL D.
1846
1846
*John LeConte, M. D., LL. D
1855
1855 *Charles S. Venable, LL. D
1856.
1856 *John D. Easter, Ph. D
1859
1861 William L. Jones, A. M., M. D
1866
1866
William LeRoy Broun, LL. D.
1875
1875 Montgomery Cumming, A. M.
1877
1877 L. H. Charbonnier, A. M., Ph. D.
1898
1898 Andrew H. Patterson
MATHEMATICS.
1813 *William Green, M. D 1816
1817 *James Camak, A. M 1819
1819 *Alanzo Church, A. M., D. D. 1829
1830 *Henry Hull, A. M., M. D 1846
1847 *Charles F. McCay, A. M., LL. D
1853
1854 William LeRoy Broun, A. M., LL. D
1859
1856 *Williams Rutherford, A. M.
ISS9
1889 David C. Barrow, C. & M. E., A. M
CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY.
1823 *James Jackson, A. M. 1850
1851 William L. Jones A. M., M. D 1852
1852 *Joseph LeConte, A. M., M. D., LL. D 1856
1836 *James P. Waddell, A. M
53
CATALOGUE.
Elected.
Resigned.
1857 *Joseph Jones, M. D , LL. D 1859
185S Harry Hammond, M. D .. 1860
1861 William L. Jones, A. M., M. D
1872
1872 Harry C. White, C. & M. E., Ph. D
ETHICS AND METAPHYSICS
1826 *Stephen Olin, D. D. 1828
1881 *Stephen Olin, D. D 1833
1833 #Samuel P. Pressly, A. M. . Died
1836
1860 *Patrick H. Mell, D. D., LL D. Died.
1888
1888 William E. Boggs, D. D., LL. D
1899
1899 Walter B. Hill, A. M., LL D
CIVIL ENGINEERING.
1837 *Charles F. McCay, A. M., LL. D
1842
1867 L. H. Charbonnier, A. M , Ph. D 1877
1883 D C. Barrow, C. & M. E , A. M.
1889
1889 C. Morton Strahan, C. & M. E
LAW:
1843 *Joseph H. Lumpkin, LL. I)
1864
1867 *William L. Mitchell, A. M., LL. D.
Died. 1882
1880. Pope Barrow, A. M 1883
IS80 *George D. Thomas, B. S.
1893
1884 Andrew J. Cobb, B. L
1893
1890 Howell Cobb, A. M.
1893 Sylvanus Morris, A. M.
BELLES-LETTRES AND RHETORIC.
1843 *William B. Stevens, D. D.
1848
1848 * William T. Brantly, D. D 1857
1857 *Richard M. Johnston, A. M., LL. D 1861
1868 *Charles Morris, A. M ...
1872
1872 *Francis A. Lipscomb, A. M Died. 1873
1874 *Eustace W. Speer, D. D
1882
1882 *Charles Morris, A. M. Died.
1893
1893 Benj. F. Riley, D. D.
1900
NATURAL HISTORY OR BIOLOGY.
1831 *Malthus A. Ward, M. D .. 1842
1888 John P. Campbell, Ph. D
AGRICULTURE.
1854 * Daniel Lee, M. D 1862
1876
1872 *E. M Pendleton, M. D
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54
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Elected.
Resigned.
1876 *George Little, Ph. D 1878
1878 *W. M. Browne, A. M ....
Died. 18S3
1883 Wm. Louis Jones, A. M., M. D 1892
1892 James B. Hunnicutt, D: D
1898
1898 Hugh N. Starnes
HISTORY AND POLITICAL SCIENCE.
1874 *William M. Browne, A. M
. Died. 1883
1892 John H. T. McPherson, Ph. D
LATIN LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
1872 *William Henry Waddell, A. M. Died. 1878
1897 William D. Hooper, A. M.
GREEK LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
1872 *Charles Morris, A. M. 1876
1897 Willis H. Bocock, A. M. (Milledge Prof. Ancient Lauguages ).
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE.
1875 *William W. Lumpkin, A. M. 1876
1900 Robert F. Park
GEOLOGY.
1888 J. W. Spencer, Ph. D. 1890
TEUTONIC LANGUAGES.
1897 Jolin Morris, A. M
ROMAUNCE LANGUAGES.
1897 Joseph Lustrat, Bach. es Lett.
ADJUNCT PROFESSORS.
1847 *Nahum H. Wood, A. M., of Mathematics 1851
1858 *William II. Waddell, A. M., of Ancient Languages 1860
1858 *William D. Wash, A. M., of Mathematics 1861
1866 L. II Charbonnier, A. M., of Ancient Languages. . . 1867
1866 *J. Pembroke Jones, of Mathematics
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