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Dr. Storrs of Brooklyn had been thought of as the proper one to furnish for these pages the tribute to Professor Park, whenever such tribute should be needed, and he had also definitely promised to preach the funeral sermon. Lying now at the point of death in his Brooklyn home he can do neither, but the following words written by him in connection with the ninetieth birthday celebration are copied instead, as fitly voicing the grateful remembrances of hundreds of former Andover students.
" ... Those trained under Professor Park in their seminary years will always remember him most fondly and proudly. The particular impressions of belief first traced on their minds by his keen statement, as with the point of a tempered blade, may or may not have continued indelible. By life, thought, subsequent personal experience and service, these may have been modified, or have lost their early sharpness. But there cannot be one of all his pupils who does not recall with gladness and gratitude the stimulation which came from his discriminating, incisive thought, from his profound evident conviction, from his magnificent enthusiasm for the preacher's office as the highest in its nature, the most transcendant in the reach of its effects, known among men; while those who remember him in the pulpit in the days when the seminary was a center of power, and when chapel and church were all too limited for the crowding assem- blies, will never forget the supremacy which belonged to him -the marvelous voice, the priestly and imperial figure, the incessant processions on his lips of inspiring thought, the electric thrills which raised and shook men's languid pulses. There are multitudes of those who sat then under the almost weird spell who have since met and heard the most famous orators, of the bar, the platform, the pulpit, who feel and say, with the utmost sincerity, that no other
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discourse from human lips has stirred them as did his; that no other has wrought in them a sense so profound of the majesty of speech, where an in- tensely consecrated illuminated spirit is urging through that its timely and mighty lessons for men. ... Even souls immortal [will] remember him whose gentleness allured, whose affection delighted them, while he set before them with a power which seemed to have magic in it, the illustrious ways of God and His government, in Time and in Eternity."
Andover, June 5, 1900.
CLASS OF 1845.
Richard Salter Storrs, D. D., LL. D.
[Again the press is stopped to make brief record of another distinguished alumnus, whose death has occurred since his words used above were copied.]
Son of Rev. Richard Salter Storrs, D. D. (Class of 1810), and Harriet Moore; born in Braintree, Mass., August 21, 1821 ; fitted for college under the tuition of his father, and at Monson (Mass.) Academy, 1834-35; graduated at Amherst College, 1839, his part at Commencement being a Dissertation on " Materials for Poetry in Hebrew History." He taught in Monson Academy, as assistant to Rev. Charles Hammond (Class of 1844), from September, 1839, to November, 1840, and then spent several months in the study of law in the office of Rufus Choate. Although not then a professor of religion, he dared not refuse to preach the gospel, and entered this Seminary in 1841 ; suspended his studies for a part of two years and taught Mental and Moral Philosophy, Rheto- ric, and Chemistry at Williston Seminary ; then returned and graduated Septem- ber 3, 1845, the subject of his Commencement address being, " The Prelatic and the Congregational Theories of the Church -their Appeals to the Imagination." (The "Parting Hymn," by James M. Hoppin, was sung to music composed by Daniel L. Furber, whose obituary record is contained in this Necrology.) He was licensed by the Norfolk Association, meeting with Rev. Willard Pierce, No. Abington, Jan. 28, 1845, and ordained pastor of Harvard Church, Brookline, Mass., October 22, 1845, the sermon being preached by Dr. Storrs of Braintree (from the text, " Thou, therefore, my son, be strong "), the ordaining prayer offered by Dr. Kirk, and the charge given by Dr. Codman. November 19, 1846, he was installed pastor of the Church of the Pilgrims, in Brooklyn, N. Y., the pioneer Congregational church in that city, and continued in that office for fifty- three years, being made pastor emeritus in November, 1899.
Union College conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1853, and Harvard College in 1859; the College of New Jersey gave the degree of Doctor of Laws in 1874. He was one of the founders of the Long Island Historical Society, and its president from 1873, a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, the New England Historic Genealogical Society, and many other learned societies. His contributions to literature, largely in the form of lectures and orations, have been many and choice, including The Constitution of the Human Soul, 1857 ; Conditions of Success in preaching without notes, 1875; Recognition of the Supernatural in letters and in life, 1881; The Divine Origin of Christianity indicated by its historical effects (before Lowell Institute), 1884; Bernard of Clairvaux, the times, the man, and his work, an historical study, 1892; and many commemorative and historical orations. His last pub- lication and his last work was his compilation of Addresses on Foreign Missions,
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delivered at annual meetings of the American Board, of which he had been a corporate member since 1863, and president, 1887-97. This volume includes his last great sermon on The Permanent Motive in Missionary Work, delivered before the International Council in Boston in 1899. He was one of the founders of the Independent in 1848, and a trustee of Amherst College from 1863 to 1899.
Dr. Storrs was of remarkable ancestry. His father, Richard Salter Storrs of Andover (Class of 1810, the first class graduated from Andover Seminary), was minister in Braintree sixty-two years; his grandfather, Richard Salter Storrs, was pastor in Longmeadow thirty-four years- an aggregate service, including the pastorates of the third bearing the name, of over one hundred and fifty years, besides the pastorate of Rev. John Storrs, of Mansfield, Ct., his great-grandfather.
Dr. Storrs's love for his theological alma mater is shown by this extract from a letter written to one of the officers of the Alumni Association : " Since the Semi-Centennial Anniversary in 1858, I have almost never been in Andover - never, if I remember, on any errand to the Seminary-but my interest in the Institution has continued, and my happy recollections of my own life there, between 1840 and 1845, are as vivid today as when I had just left the ' Hill ' where we learned the principles of theology and saw the splendor of the sunset."
It is a very singular and touching coincidence that the distinguished master and the distinguished pupil, whose lives had been interwoven at Braintree, at Amherst, at Andover, and in many years of high friendship and fellowship in the ministry, should have passed away on successive days, and that they should be buried at the same hour, the funeral eulogy of Professor Park, prepared by Dr. Storrs, being now on its way from Brooklyn to Andover for use in that service, although it will be read by another's voice.
The Jubilee anniversary of the Brooklyn pastorate in 1896 brought out, through its week of ovations and tributes, Dr. Storrs's splendid record as preacher, orator, scholar, historian, and his matchless service, not to the Church of the Pilgrims alone, but to the Church universal, to the city of his home, to civic righteousness, to Christian missions, and to every cause calculated " to further the Interests of Mankind." His "Golden Jubilee Sermon " ended with characteristic words that have deep meaning now : "Our years of common service in the future cannot be many. But may they be filled, and more than ever, with the revelation to us, and in us, of that immense and radiant discovery of the life celestial made by the Master . ... that at last, we may step one by one, as death sets us free, over the threshold of the City of God, upon the shining streets beyond, and see our immortal Redeemer and King, crowned and resplendent, face to face."
Dr. Storrs married, October 1, 1845, Mary Elwell Jenks, of Andover, daughter of Francis Jenks and Sarah Hurd Phillips (daughter of Hon. John Phillips, first mayor of Boston, and sister of Wendell Phillips), of Boston. She died January 7, 1898. One daughter died in childhood. Three daughters sur- vive, the wife of the late Prof. Lewis R. Packard, of Yale College ; the wife of Rev. Dr. Edward Coe, of New York, and the wife of the late Rev. Philip Wash- burn, of Colorado Springs, Col.
Dr. Storrs died of old age in Brooklyn, N. Y., June 5, 1900, aged seventy- eight years, nine months, and fifteen days.
Andover, June 6, 1900.
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INDEX; SECOND PRINTED SERIES, 1890-1900.
PAGE.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Adams, Benjamin S. 30
Carleton, Hiram 146
Flint, Kendall
Adams, Frank S.
271
Case, Ira
351
Folsom, Nathaniel S. 9
Adams, Harvey
248 Chamberlain, Joshua M. . 309
Fosdick, David . 40
Aiken, Charles A.
52
Chaney, L. W. 401
Foster, Rosweil . 53
Aiken, Edward .
27
Chapin, Lucius D. 134
Frederick, Henry A. 62
Alden, Ebenezer 340
Cheever, George B.
7
Fullerton, Jeremiah E. 316
Alden, Edmund K. 209
Cheever, Henry T.
240
Furber, Harrison W. . 370
Alexander, Walter S. 414
Churchill, J. W.
423
Furber, D. L. 393
Allen, Ephraim W. 198
Clapp, A. Huntington 342
Clapp, Luther
155
Gerry, Elbridge . 57
Austin, S. J. 409
94
('lark, Josiah B.
192
Goodwin, Daniel 105
Avery, John H. I QO
Clark, Theodore J. 243
Gould, George H. .
354
Backus, Jonathan T.
38
Coggin, William S.
191
Greeley, Edward H.
26
Baird, John G.
54
Colton, Aaron M.
148
Greene, William B.
253
Barbour, W. M.
416
Constantine, George 55
Grinnell, Sylvester S. 318
Barks, Joseph V.
292
Crane, Oliver
252
Grout, Aldin . 102
Barnard, L. E. .
411
Crawley, Edmund A. II
Guild, E. C. .
410
Barrows, W. M.
431
Bartlett, Samuel C.
3.36
Cutler, Elijah
314
Baugher, Henry L. Beach, Nathaniel Beard, Edwin S.
55
Dana, J. J. 379
Hall, Alfred H. 61
Beard, William H.
268
Davenport, James R. I86
Hall, Charles H. 206
Beecher, Edward
182
Davis, Josiah G. IIO
Halsey, Herman
5
Bellows, Thomas
IO
Dean, Samuel C. 28
Hammond, Henry L
80
Bennett, William P.
230
DeForest, Henry S. 229
Harding, John W
210
Bingham, Hiram
84
Dennen, Stephen R.
302
Harris, Franklin D. 44
Bittinger, John Q. .
167
Dexter, Henry M.
21
Harris, Samuel . 388
Blaisdell, Joshua J.
255
Dickinson, James T.
63
Harrison, Henry S. 87 Hart, Edwin J. . Hartley, I. S. 353
405
Blanchard, Jonathan
42
Dimond, David . 286
Harwood, Charles E.
269
Blanchard, William S. Bliss, Edwin E.
81
Douglas, Thomas 193
Hathaway, George W.
37
Blodgett, Edward P.
200
Dudley, John L. I54
Hazen, Allen
288
Blood, Daniel C.
8
Dutcher, Norman 372
Hazen, Austin
165
Boss, Thomas M.
313
Dutton, Albert I. 56
Hemenway, Asa
43
Bourne, S.
402 8
Dwight, James M. B. 303
Herrick, Henry
141
Boutwell, William T.
47
Brainerd, Charles N. .
172
Eastman, Lucius R. 41
Easton, David A. I28
Edwards, Jonathan 157
Bremner. David
215 346
Emerson, Alfred 194
Hitchcock, Oscar B 306
Brooks, Arthur .
228
Emerson, Daniel 113
Hitchcock, Robert S. 19
Brown, W. D.
428
Emery, Caleb 290
Holmes, John S. 49
211
Burbank, Justin E.
299
Fairbank, Samuel B. . 344
Hosmer, Samuel D.
151
Burnell, Thomas S.
367
Fancher, Bela 382
Howard, George A.
295
Burr, Austin H.
61
Burt, Daniel C.
Burton, Horatio N. 88
Butler, Calvin
15
Fernald, Ebenezer N.
365
Humphrey, Chester C.
168
Butler, S. Russell
Byington, Swift .
158
Callahan, Henry
65
390
Fiske, Albert W.
76
Ide, Jacob
305
Canfield, J. A.
Cannon, Frederic E. 6
Fletcher, James
85
Ingalls, Francis T.
9
Goodwin, Henry M. 87
Ayres, Rowland
23
Cleaveland, George W.
Coffin, William 24
Grassie, Thomas G. 314
Bailey, J. M. 392
Colby, John S. . 371
Greeley, Stephen S. N. 79
Baldwin, Cyrus .
112
Colwell, John W.
230
Griggs, Joseph F.
297
Bardwell, David McGee . 339
Couch, Paul . 6
Grosvenor, Charles P. 100
Barrows, Charles D.
93
Cushman, George F. 21
Gulliver, John P. I16
Gurney, John H. 349
Hadley, James B. . 14
190
Dame, Charles 79
Hale, John G. 50
Berry, Aug.
118
Denison, Daniel 225
Harrington, Eli W. 144
I73
Blanchard, Edmund H. 51
171
Blanchard, Edwin D.
232
202
Douglass, Ebenezer
263
Haskins, David G. 199
253
Brainerd, Timothy G.
150
Brand, James
364
Ellis, Egbert S. . 274
Hitchcock, Henry C. . 89
Briggs, William T.
Bruce, Charles C.
270
Bull, Edward C.
102
IOI
Farnham, Luther 244
Howe, Elijah, Ir. 304
Felch, Charles P. 160
Howe, George W. 169
Howe, Samuel S. 13
Hubbell, James W. 224
Butler, Daniel 78
Fessenden, Thomas K. Fessenden, William C. Field, Justin
105
Huntington, Henry S. 216
Huntington, J. 399
Field, Thomas P. 109
373 84
Herrick, James . Herrick, William T. Hillard, Elias B .. Hincks, Jolın H. 171
161
Emerson, John D. 265
Holland, Frederic W. 142
Evans, Samuel E.
58 Holt, Stephen A.
Horne, J. R. 435
77
Allen, George E. 261
Gay, Joshua S. 204
Apthorp, William P.
Clark, Nathaniel G. 213
Gould, Mark 245
Cutler, Ebenezer 293
362
Dickinson, Obed
Dickinson, William C.
Ferguson, George R.
446
PAGE.
Jackson, William C. .
188
Park, Calvin E.
143
Talcott, Daniel S. I86
Tappan, Samuel S. 15
Johnson, Amos H. 218 Park, Edwards A. . 440
Johnson, Gideon S. 66 Parker, Henry S. 396
Jones, John I33
Judkins, Benjamin . 123
Parker, William W.
I64
Temple, Daniel H.
294
Parmelee, Anson H. .
152
386 106
Tenney, Sewall . Thayer, Thatcher Thompson, Charles W.
IO
Keep, Marcus R. I18
Kellogg, Charles 246
Kelly, George W. 330
Partridge, J. L.
380
Thompson, Leander
241
Kendall, John B.
8
Peabody, Charles
197
Thrall, Samuel R. .
108
Kendall, Sylvanus C. 212
Peabody, John Q .. 213
127
Kidder, John S. 338
Kimball, Peter 75
King, James P. 320
Kingsbury, Addison 37
Kingsley, Henry 234
Perry, Hezekiah D.
86
Tolman, Albert .
50
Pettibone, Ira F.
262
Tolman, Richard 115
Kitchel, Harvey D. 195
Knapp, George C. . I62
Laine, Lewis F. 39
Lanphear, O. T. 397
Laurie, Thomas . 283
Lawrence, John II4
Leach, Daniel 13
Potter, Silas A. .
94
Turner, Edwin B. 201
Leland, John H. M. II8
Pound, Edward H. 132
Leonard, Julius Y. 124
Lewis, Carletto F. I73
Long, Walter R. 145
Loomis, Elias 64
Lord, John 147
Loring, Joseph 39
Love, William DeLoss 347
Lyman, Jabez B. I56
Macdonald, John A. 30
Mackie, John M. I46
Magoun, George F. 203
Marsh, Dwight W. 250
Marsh, Eleazer J. 80
Marsh, Henry 433
Marsh, Spencer 359
Marshall, Lyman 29
Martin, George P I33
Means, James H. I2I
Mears, Lucien D
6c
Megie, Burtis C. 16
Merrill, Josiah I22
Merrill, J. W. 383
McCorkle, William A. 300
McDonald, Louis
182
McGinley, William A.
266 404
Miles, Daniel A.
224
Miller, Simeon
285
Miller, William .
205
Milliken, Charles E.
267
Miter, Henry B. 273
356
Wood, Artemas A.
43
Morong, Thomas 123
95
Wood, Charles W. Woods, Daniel B. 233
I49
Morse, Henry C. 22
Murray, James O. 357
Neill, Edward D. 120
Newell, William W. I2
Nichols, Henry F. C. 29
Nickerson, Alpheus S. 164 Norcross, Albert F. I31
Noyes, Joseph T. . 85
Norton, Franklin B. 226
Orton, Edward 407
Osborne, Richard
401
Paine, Bernard
170
Palmer, C. M. 422
Stearns, Edward J. Stevens, Alfred . Stevens, Charles E. Storrs, Henry M. . Storrs, Richard S. . Storrs, Sylvester D. Swift, Eliphalet Y.
369 317 I7 82
Taylor, Edward
.
73
·
VISITORS.
Marshall, Joshua N. 140
443
221
83
PAGE.
PAGE.
Johnson, Alfred P. I70
Park, Charles W.
227
Taylor, Jeremiah 291
Taylor, John O. 14
Parker, Roswell D.
360
Taylor, Lathrop
152
Parsons, E. G.
Partridge, George C.
129 Pease, Theodore C. Peck, Whitman . 15I Peet, Josiah W. 44
Thurston, Philander Thwing, Edward P. Titcomb, Philip . Todd, Charles N.
125
24
25
Perkins, A. E. P. 39I
Phelps, Austin
20
Tompkins, William R. 28
Pike, John
384
Torrey, David
I57
Pillsbury, Parker
332
Towle, Charles A.
366
Poor, Daniel W.
284
Train, Abner L. 66
Porter, George W.
Porter, E. G.
420
Treat, C. R. .
429
Porter, Jeremiah
99
Tuck, Jeremy W. 46
Tuttle, William G. 297
Powell, Samuel W. 58
Tyler, Joseph H. 89
Tyler, William S. 281
Quint, Alonzo H. . 258
Upton, John R. 298
Volentine, T. J. 430
Ransom, Calvin N. 142
Reynolds, William T. 349
Waldo, Seth H. 64
Walker, G. L. 4II
Walker, William 246 Warner, Pliny F. 362
Webb, Edward 289
Webb, Stephen W. 231
Rosamond, James .
Welch, Ransom B 26
Wells, Moses H. 119
Wheeler, Francis B. 207
Wheelwright, Isaac Watts 180
White, James 220
White, Lorenzo J. 92
White, Orlando H. 51
White, William J. 19
Whittlesey, Martin K.
208
Wickes, Henry 2 54
Wight, Daniel 196
Wilcox, Philo B. 351
Willey, Charles . 116
Willey, Worcester 334
Williston, Lyman R. 264
Wilson, Thomas Winchester, Oliver W. Withington, William Wood, Abel . 25
74
Moore, Mason 163
46
Smith, Charles S. 301
Smith, Edward A. Smith, Edward P.
223 59 319 184
Woodworth, Henry D. 54
Woodworth, William W. 18
Worcester, Isaac R. 76
Worcester, John H., Jr. . 129
TRUSTEES.
Hazard, Rowland 327
Osborne, Theodore M.
.
329
395 28
Sheldon, Luther H. Skelton, William J. Sherman, Charles S. Skinner, Alfred L. . Skinner, Thomas H. Smart, Moses M.
I13
62
331
41
I2
217
Shackford, Charles C. 226 45 Shattuck, Amos F. Shedd, John H. I66
Shedd, William G. T.
153
Safford, George B. 219
Salter, Charles C. 307
Samuel, Robert . 413 Sanborne, G. E. 407
Richards, Charles . 23
Richardson, Henry J. I26
Robbins, Alden B. 249
Rockwood, G. A. . 419
Rogers, William C. 370 16
Ross, A. Hastings 90
Russell, Ezekiel 189
Sessions, Alexander J. Sessions, Joseph W. Sewall, William
Smith, John R. . Smith, Samuel F. Southgate, Horatio Spalding, Samuel J. Sprowls, Jesse P. Staples, John C.
IO3 48
107 I59
Russell, Charles Theodore
179
Seelye, Julius H.
I39
IO4
312
Todd, George T. 239
Kinney, Henry N. . 434
Treadwell, Charles W. 18
345
Pratt, Francis G. 49
McLeod, Hugh
447
INDEX; FIRST PRINTED SERIES, 1880-1890.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Abbe, Frederic R. .
115
Bunton, Sylvanus
76
Fuller, Joseph
PAGE.
Abbott, Amos
131
Burt, David
17
Gale, Wakefield .
18
Adams, Charles .
131
Chamberlain, Charles . 5
Gannett, Allen
Garland, David 19
Adams, Frederick A.
100
Adams, Henry
27
Chickering, J. W. 118
Gilbert, Lyman .
61
Aiken, John Francis
3
Clapp, Thornton W. 45
102
Allen, John W. . 75
15
Clark, Rufus W.
Clark, Sereno D.
102
Anthony, George N.
59
Clark, Sumner
IO2
Hallock, William A. 6
Ashby, John Langdon
3
Clark, William Clarke, Dorus
45
Hand, Frederick A.
7
Atkinson, George H. .
115
Cleland, Philip S.
76
Hanks, S. W.
I34
Atkinson, Kinsman I32
Clement, Jonathan
17
Atwood, Edward S.
100
Coburn, Loammi S.
60
Hardy, Seth .
47
Backus, John Chester
43
Coit, Thomas W. Collins, Charles T.
45
Hatfield, Edwin F. Heermance, E. L. .
47
Baldwin, Abram E. 87
Cooke, George
118
Henry, Caleb S.
48
Baldwin, John Abeel .
75 87
Crosby, Josiah D. 118
Hoadly, Loammi I.
29
Barrows, Homer
4
Cushing, Christopher 17
Holman, Morris 135
Bartlett, Joseph
27
Dale, James W.
5
Hooker, Henry B.
19
Damon, Samuel C. 60
Hopkins, Mark
99
Dana, William C. .
5
Hopkins, Samuel
89
Bates, Sylvanus .
28
Day, Theodore L. .
77
Hosford, Isaac
49
Beaman, Charles C. Bean, David Marks Beebe, Hubbard
44 44
Dering, Charles T.
6
Howe, George .
30
75
Dewey, Orville .
17
Howland, William S. .
89
Beecher, James C. Belden, Henry
87
Dickinson, E. F.
134
Hoyt, William H. .
49
Bennett, Joseph L. Billings, Richard S.
116
Dole, George T. 46
28
Dow, Ezekiel 46
Hunt, Nathan S. 19
Hurlbut, T. B. . 62
4 60
Eastman, William P. 103
44
Eaton, Joshua T. 103
Ireland, William 120
117
Ela, Benjamin 6
Ives, Mark
62
Jennings, Isaac . 106
Jennison, Edwin 106
Bond, Alvan .
28
Emerson, Joseph Emerson, Rufus 78 78
Jerome, Theodore C. . 80
Bonney, Nathaniel G. Boyd, Pliny Steele . Brace, Samuel
45
Entler, George R. 78
Jewett, Spofford D. 107
Braman, Benjamin
Jewett, William R. 30
Braman, Milton P.
5
Fairchild, John . 79
16
Farwell, Asa . 104
Ferrin, Clark Elam 18
47
Kendall, Henry L. 30
Brown, Samuel G.
76
Fletcher, Samuel H. 61
Kent, Brainerd 107
Bryant, Hilliard 16
Bullard, Asa .
101
Flint, Ephraim Foster, Eden B. 18 20
Kent, Cephas H. 62
61
Barber, George W. Barker, Nathaniel Barrows, Elijah P.
43
Cundall, Isaac N. 133
Holiday, H. M.
120
Barrows, Simon
132
Cushman, David Q. 133
Holmes, James . 120
Homes, Henry A.
105
Barton, Alanson S . Barton, Frederick A. Batchelder, John S.
44
Deane, Henry Luce
78
Howe, Elbridge G.
61
59 16
Doe, Walter P. . 102
Humphrey, Z. M. . 19
Hunn, David L. 106
Birchard, William M. . Bittinger, Joseph B. Blackmer, Joel
59
Dyer, Ebenezer P. 29
Hutchins, Charles J. 90
Blagden, George W. Blakesley, Samuel V. Blanchard, Silas M. Bliss, Asher
4 117
Emerson, Daniel H. 46
Boardman, H. E.
100
Emerson, Edward B. 103
28
Emery, Joshua 18
Jewett, Milo Parker 20
117 16
Fairbanks, Horace 99
Jones, Ezra 107
Jordan, E. S. 135
Breck, Joseph Hunt Brewer, Darius R. . Brewster, J. McD. Brigham, Levi
5
76
132
Fisher, Samuel W.
Keeler, Seth H. 90
Brown, Josiah W.
100
Eustis, William T. IO3
6
Humphrey, E. P. . 105
Humphrey, John P. 120
104
Bacon, Leonard
15
Baker, Silas 116
Cook, George
118
120
Cooley, Orramel W.
133
Hickok, Henry Pearl . Hitchcock, R. D. .
105
Cruickshanks, J. 119
116
Coburn, Stephen
28
Harsen, John P. 89
77
Hart, Ichabod A.
79
Adams, William
3
Chute, Ariel Parish IO1
Goldsmith, Alfred 89
Clapp, Rufus C. 101
Goodell, Constans L. . 79
Alden, Lucius 43
Allen, Cyrus W. 15
Clark, Ansel Russell Clark, Anson
133 88
Griggs, Leverett 29
Anderson, Willis A.
115
Hall, Jeffries 104
Hallam, Isaac W.
79
Abbott, Charles E.
3
Adams, Darwin . 131
Chamberlain, W. M. 101
Chapman, Calvin 117 Garland, Edmund 104
Goodwin, Daniel R. 134
Green, Lewis 119
Anderson, James
Arms, William 122
88
Hardy, Alpheus 99
27 4
Diman, J. Lewis
Eldridge, Azariah
Bliss, Isaac Grout
Jewett, George B. . 90
Jordan, William V. 135
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5 1
Stacy, William P. 36
Kimball, David T. 80
Pennell, Lewis 51
Stearns, Jesse G. D. 36
Kimball, James P. 20
Perry, David C.
65
Stearns, J. F. 138
Kittredge, Charles 7
Kittredge, Charles B. 63
Labaree, Benjamin, sen. 49
Pike, Gustavus D. 65
Stone, T. D. P. .
94
Lamb, Edward E. 50
Landfear, R.
7
Lane, Daniel
I35
Porter, Emery M.
8
Stowe, Calvin E. 95
Lane, James P. . I21
Powell, James 108
Stowell, Abijah .
124
Powers, Dennis
93
Sturges, Thomas B. 95
Leach, Cephas A.
Leach, Giles . 80
Leeds, George
80
Leigh, Edwin
135
Little, Henry
20
Reed, Royal 108
Tenney, Francis V. 67
Tenny, Erdix 37
Luce, Leonard 63
Richards, Austin
34
Tewksbury, G. F. 140 Thayer, Frederick A. 37
Thomas, C. B. . IO
Lyman, Timothy 31
Lyon, Amzi B. . I36
Mahan, Asa 121
Riley, Benjamin G.
66
Tillotson, George J. Tinker, Anson P.
95
Manning, Jacob M. 32
Manning, S. N. 32
Rockwood, Samuel L.
9
Tracy, Solomon J. . 140
Marden, Henry .
I36
Rood, Heman
34
Turner, David 37
Marsh, Charles A. 136
Root, Elihu
28
Tuttle, Anson Yale 95
Marsh, John T. . 64
Marsh, Joseph 64
Mattocks, Samuel B. 91
81
Sanderson, Alonzo . 34
McLean, James 50
Sanderson, J. A. I37
McLoud, Anson 32
Sanford, Baalis
9
Wakefield, William IIO
Walker, James B. R. . 68
Melvin, Charles T.
8
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35
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107
Scruton, Herbert M. . Scudder, Evarts . Searle, Richard T. .
82
Warriner, P. W.
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64
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Muzzy, Francis H.
108
93
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138
37
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38
Noyes, Daniel J. 81
Shipman, Samuel B.
138
Wheeler, W. F. . Whipple, W. W.
23
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Shipman, Thomas L. Sill, Elisha Noyes :
124
White, Charles B. 38
141
83 Wilder, Royal G.
IIO
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Smith, Buel W.
22
Otis, Israel T.
123
Smith, David Marsh
IO
Smith, Elijah Bailey
138
69
Page, Jesse 33
83
Withington, Leonard . 69
Wolcott, Samuel
Palmer, Ray . 92
Smith, John Curtis
52
Wood, Alphonso
53 Woods, Alva . IIO
Parkinson, Royal 33
Wright, Edwin S. 125
Partridge, John W. 123
Spaulding, John
Pease, Lumas H.
92
Spooner, Charles A.
124 53 Yale, Calvin 38
96
35
Webster, John Webster, John Calvin Weld, Allen H. .
141
68
Neesima, Joseph H. . I37
Sheldon, George Shepley, David
IO
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38
Noyes, John H.
Silliman, Jonathan Smith, Asa Bowen
83
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83
Otheman, E. B.
I22
Smith, Charles
109
Willard, John D. Willey, Isaac Williams, George P. Williams, Samuel Winchester, W. W.
14I
Palmer, Edward 33
Palmer, Elliot B. I37
Smith, James A.
35 22
Parker, William H. 123
Smith, John Derby Smith, Joseph M. . 53
92
Stewart, Amasa .
54
Pierce, George 20
Stone, James A. B.
109
Pinkerton, David Pollard, F. W. I.
93
Stone, William B.
139
Stork, Charles A. 54
Swallow, Joseph E. I39
Sweet, Edward . Sylvester, F. W. 109 36
Ranney, Timothy E. 65
Reed, Andrew H. 21
Tarleton, J. W. 36
Little, Levi . 31
Lockwood, Peter
31
Rice, Daniel . 124
Lyman, David B. 63
Lyman, Horace .
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Richardson, D. F. 21
Richardson, E. H. Richardson, J. B.
52
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Thompson, William 125
Tilden, Lucius L. 95
109
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Robbins, R. D. C. .
34
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8
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67
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Twining, William 68
Van Lennep, H. J. 125
Vinton, Frederic 140
Mead, Hiram 7
Saunderson, H. H.
I37
Means, John O. 51
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