The history of Colby College, Part 80

Author: Colby College
Publication date: 1963
Publisher: Waterville, Colby College Press
Number of Pages: 716


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"Section 3. Be it further enacted that, for the orderly conducting the busi- ness of the said corporation, the President and Trustees shall have full power and authority, from time to time as they shall determine, to elect a vice-president, treasurer and secretary of said corporation, and to declare the tenure and duties of their respective offices, and also to remove any trustee from the said corpora- tion, when in their judgment he shall be rendered incapable by age or otherwise of discharging the duties of his office, and to fill up all vacancies in the said cor- poration by electing such persons for trustees, except as hereinafter provided, as they shall judge best. Provided, nevertheless that the number of the said cor- poration, including the President of the said Institution, and the Treasurer for the time being, shall never be greater than thirty-one nor less than twenty-one; and provided also that nine of the Trustees shall be elected by the Alumni Association of Colby College to be known as Alumni Trustees, and to be elected three each year, for terms of three years, in such manner as said Association may provide.


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Section 2. The first three of the Trustees herein provided for shall, for their first term, be elected during the year 1904, the second three during the year 1905, and the third three during the year 1906.


Section 3. This act shall take effect when approved.


Appendix R.


LAWS OF MAINE, 1959, S. P. 118. AN ACT AMENDING AND RESTATING THE CHARTER OF THE PRESIDENT AND TRUSTEES OF COLBY COLLEGE.


Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:


Sec. 1. Name. The corporation created by Chapter CXXXI enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and approved by the Governor February 27, 1813, entitled "An Act to establish a Literary Institution in the District of Maine, within this Commonwealth," and known as "The President and Trustees of Colby College," is hereby continued as a body politic and corporate by that name for- ever.


Sec. 2. Purposes. The purposes and objects of the said corporation shall be to educate persons of all ages, both within and without the State of Maine, and to promote education generally; to compile, present and disseminate knowl- edge and information through any means of communication; and to establish and maintain in the State of Maine an institution for the purpose of educating youth and others to be called and known by the name of Colby College.


Sec. 3. Powers of the Corporation. Said corporation shall have all powers necessary and proper to carry out the foregoing purposes. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, said corporation shall have the following powers:


I. To have one common seal which it may change, break or renew at its pleasure; and all deeds signed and delivered by any officer or other employee of the corporation and sealed with its seal by order of the corporation shall, when in its corporate name, be considered in law as a deed of the said corporation.


II. To have, hold, and take in fee simple or any less estate, by gift, grant, devise or otherwise, any lands, tenements, or other estates real or personal in an unlimited amount; to act as trustee of real and personal estate; to borrow money and to mortgage and pledge its in- terest in any property to secure its borrowings; and to purchase, sell, manage, operate, control, and otherwise deal in real and personal property of any name or nature.


III. To sue and be sued in all actions real, personal and mixed, and to prosecute and defend the same to final judgment and execution by the name of the President and Trustees of Colby College.


IV. To determine at what times and places, within or without the State of Maine, the meetings of the corporation shall be held and on the


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manner of calling and of fixing the time and place and notifying the members to convene at such meetings.


V. To elect or appoint a Chairman of the Board of Trustees, a President, one or more Vice Presidents, a Treasurer, a Secretary, such profes- sors of various grades, tutors, instructors, lecturers, and such other officers or employees as may be necessary to fill such offices and posi- tions as the corporation may from time to time create; to determine the duties, salaries, emoluments, and tenures of such offices and posi- tions; and to remove any person from any such office or position.


VI. To purchase, construct, erect, maintain, operate, repair, demolish or replace such houses, buildings, or other structures, or scientific or other equipment of any nature, as said corporation shall judge de- sirable or necessary for carrying out the purposes of the corporation.


VII. To make and ordain, as occasion may require, reasonable rules, orders and by-laws, not repugnant to the laws of this State, with reasonable penalties, for the good government of said corporation or said institution, and to determine and prescribe the mode of ascertain- ing the qualifications of students requisite to their admission.


VIII. To carry on research and experimentation in any and all fields of knowledge.


IX. To confer such degrees as are usually conferred by universities, col- leges, or other institutions of learning, including honorary degrees, and to issue or confer such other diplomas, certificates, or evidences of progress or accomplishment in any field of education as the said corporation may see fit.


X. To receive and hold bequests, gifts and endowments and to invest and reinvest the same and to create and carry out annuity contracts or other arrangements or agreements for the payment of sums of money to or for the support of the donor or other persons in con- nection with any gift or endowment to be received by the corpora- tion, and all moneys held by the corporation in all forms of securi- ties or real or personal property, and the net income from such in- vestments shall be used for the furtherance of the purposes of the corporation.


XI. To delegate to any officer, committee, or other person or persons connected with the corporation any of the foregoing powers except the election or removal of Trustees, the President, Vice Presidents, Secretary or Treasurer, the making or amending of by-laws or such powers as the by-laws shall place exclusively in the hands of the corporation.


Sec. 4. Members. The members of the said corporation shall consist of the Trustees and the President, for the time being in office, as a member ex officio, but no other officer shall be an ex officio member unless so designated by the by-laws; provided nevertheless that the number of Trustees, exclusive of any ex officio member, shall never be greater than thirty-one nor less than twenty-one. The said corporation shall have full power and authority, from time to time as it shall determine, to remove any trustee when in its judgment he shall be rendered incapable by age or otherwise of discharging the duties of his office; to fill all vacancies in the said corporation by electing such persons for such terms, except


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as otherwise provided, as it shall judge best; provided nevertheless that the Colby College Alumni Association shall be entitled to elect not less than six nor more than nine of said trustees in such manner, with such conditions of eligibility, and for such terms not exceeding six years as said Association may determine.


Sec. 5. Restrictions. The corporation shall not make or have any rule or by-law requiring that any member of the Trustees shall be of any particular re- ligious denomination. No student belonging or who may hereafter belong to said institution, sustaining a fair moral character, shall be deprived of any priv- ileges of said institution, or be subjected to the forfeiture of any aid which has been granted by said institution for the purpose of enabling him to prosecute his studies, or be denied the usual testimonials on closing his studies, or be denied admission to said institution on the ground that his interpretation of the Scriptures shall differ from those contained in the articles of faith adopted, or to be adopted by said institution.


Sec. 6. Reserved Powers. The Legislature of this State shall have the right to grant any further powers to or alter, limit or restrain any of the powers by this act vested on the said corporation as shall be judged necessary to promote the best interests thereof; and the said corporation shall render an account to the Legislature whenever they shall see fit to require it of all its proceedings and the manner of disposing of the funds of said institution.


Sec. 7. Repeal of Chapter 500, Special Laws of 1874. Chapter 500 of the Special Laws of 1874, entitled "An Act additional to the acts which con- stitute the charter of Colby University," is repealed; and the provisions of this act shall supersede inconsistent provisions of any prior public or private and special law.


Appendix S.


ACT AUTHORIZING ALUMNAE TRUSTEES


Laws of Maine, 1931, Chapter 22, February 27, 1931.


Be it enacted by the People of Maine as follows:


Section 3 of the act entitled "An Act to establish a literary institution in the District of Maine within this Commonwealth," approved February 27, 1813, as amended by Chapter 150 of the private and special laws of 1903, as further amended by Chapter 97 of the private and special laws of 1917, be further amended by striking out all of said section 3 and inserting in place thereof the following:


Sec. 3. Increase of number of trustees; tenure of office. For the more orderly conducting of business of said corporation, the President and Trustees shall have full power and authority, from time to time as they shall determine, to elect a vice president, treasurer and secretary of said corporation, and to declare the tenure and duties of their respective offices, and also to remove any


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trustee from the said corporation, when in their judgment he shall be rendered incapable by age or otherwise of discharging the duties of his office, and to fill up all vacancies in the said corporation by electing such persons for such terms, except as hereinafter provided, as they shall judge best; provided, nevertheless, that the number of the said corporation, including the President of the said In- stitution, and the Treasurer for the time being, shall never be greater than thirty- one nor less than twenty-one. And provided also that, beginning with the year 1931, to and including the year 1933, the alumni and alumnae associations shall elect annually one trustee; beginning with the year 1934 and thereafter, the Alumni Association shall annually elect two trustees, and the Alumnae Association shall annually elect one trustee; each of the said alumni and alumnae trustees shall be elected for terms of three years, in such manner and with such conditions of eligibility as the said alumni and alumnae associations may respectively deter- mine. The terms of alumni and alumnae trustees shall begin at twelve o'clock noon of the Commencement day in the year of which they are elected and shall terminate at twelve o'clock noon of the Commencement day in the year when their successors are elected. Both the alumni and alumnae associations shall have the right to fill vacancies among their respective trustees for unexpired terms. Nothing herein shall be construed to abridge the terms of alumni trustees now in office.


Appendix T.


COLBY MISSIONARIES


FOREIGN MISSIONARIES


Burma


George D. Boardman, 1822; Daniel A. Smith, 1859; Alonzo Bunker, 1862; James F. Norris, 1863; Henry W. Hale, 1867; Henry M. Hop- kinson, 1868; Frederic H. Eveleth, 1870; Julia M. Elwin, 1879; John E. Case, 1880; James E. Cochrane, 1880; John E. Cummings, 1884; Benjamin F. Turner, 1884; William W. Cochrane, 1885; Vernelle W. Dyer, 1915; Odette Pollard Dyer, 1916; Gordon E. Gates, 1919; Helen Baldwin Gates, 1919; Virginia Baldwin Kinney, 1926.


India


Albanus Gurney, 1871; Frank D. George, 1878; Addison B. Lorimer, 1888; Ellen M. Patten, 1896; Clara Winslow Moldenke, 1913; Dorothy Mitchell Grant, 1921.


China


Henry A. Sawtelle, 1854; John M. Foster, 1877; Edwin P. Burtt, 1884; Henry Kingman, 1884; Arthur H. Page, 1898; Arthur G. Robinson,


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1906; Ellen J. Peterson, 1907; John H. Foster, 1913; Helen Thomas Foster, 1914; Abbie G. Sanderson, 1914; Chester F. Wood, 1914; Frank C. Foster, 1916; Hazel M. Gibbs, 1917; Hugh L. Robinson, 1918; Hazel F. Barney, 1918.


Philippines


Francis H. Rose, 1909; Gertrude Coombs Rose, 1911; Leonette War- burton, 1923.


Africa


Calvin Holton, 1824; Ivory Clarke, 1834; Meroe Morse, 1913; Nor- man Lindsay, 1916.


Japan


John L. Dearing, 1884; Yagoro Chiba, 1897; Marlin Farnum, 1923; Melva Mann Farnum, 1923.


Siam


David Webster, 1873


France


Erastus Willard, 1829


Spain


Manuel Marin, 1882


Syria


James Perry, 1911; George W. Perry, 1914


Haiti


Alice Henderson Wood, 1910


Greece


Doris Gates, 1926


HOME MISSIONARIES


Thomas W. Merrill, 1825; Henry J. Hall, 1827; Nicholas Medberry, 1828; Francis Barker, 1834; Oliver Emerson, 1835; Lewis Barrows, 1839; Thomas Frye, 1842; James Capen, 1845; Edward Mitchell, 1849; George King, 1857; Stilman Record, 1860; Charles F. Meserve, 1877; Hannah Powell, 1890; Orville Guptill, 1896; Octavia Mathews, 1897; Delber W. Clark, 1911.


FOREIGN MISSIONARIES 57


HOME MISSIONARIES


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TOTAL 73


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Appendix U.


OFFICERS OF COLBY COLLEGE, 1820-1960. .


PRESIDENTS


Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, 1822-1833


Rev. Rufus Babcock, 1833-1836 Rev. Robert Everett Pattison, 1836-1839


Eliphaz Fay, 1841-1843


Rev. David Newton Sheldon, 1843-1853


Rev. Robert Everett Pattison, 1854-1857


Rev. James Tift Champlin, 1857-1873


Rev. Henry Ephraim Robins, 1873-1882 Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, 1882-1889


Albion Woodbury Small, 1889-1892 Rev. Beniah Longley Whitman, 1892-1895 Rev. Nathaniel Butler, 1896-1901 Rev. Charles Lincoln White, 1901-1908 Arthur Jeremiah Roberts, 1908-1927 Franklin Winslow Johnson, 1929-1942 Julius Seelye Bixler, 1942-1960


Robert Edward Lee Strider, II, 1960-


CHAIRMEN OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES


President of the College, ex officio, 1822-1874


Abner Coburn, 1874-1885


Joseph Warren Merrill, 1885-1890


Josiah Hayden Drummond, 1890-1902


Percival Bonney, 1902-1906


Leslie Colby Cornish, 1907-1926


Herbert Elijah Wadsworth, 1926-1934


George Otis Smith, 1934-1944


George Goodwin Averill, 1944-1946


Neil Leonard, 1946-1960


Reginald Houghton Sturtevant, 1960-


SECRETARIES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES


Rev. Otis Briggs, 1820-1834 Lemuel Paine, 1834-1841


Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, 1841-1842


Isaac Redington, 1843-1847 Rev. Handel Gershom Nott, 1847-1848 Eldridge Lawrence Getchell, 1848-1852 Rev. Nathaniel Milton Wood, 1852-1862


Rev. George Dana Boardman Pepper, 1862-1866 Rev. Joseph Ricker, 1866-1867 Rev. Benjamin Franklin Shaw, 1867-1875 Rev. Samuel Pierce Merrill, 1875-1879


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Percival Bonney, 1879-1891 Leslie Colby Cornish, 1891-1907 Wilford Gore Chapman, 1907-1918


Rev. Charles Edson Owen, 1918-1921 Rev. Edwin Carey Whittemore, 1921-1932 Charles Edwin Gurney, 1932-1943 Cyril Matthew Joly, 1943-1960


Ralph Samuel Williams, 1960-


TREASURERS


Timothy Boutelle, 1831-1832 Daniel Cook, 1832-1834 James Stackpole, 1834-1851 Eldridge Lawrence Getchell, 1851-1881 Percival Bonney, 1881-1902


George Keely Boutelle, 1902-1917


Frank Bailey Hubbard, 1917-1933


Ralph Alden McDonald, 1933-1937 Arthur Galen Eustis, 1937-1950 Arthur William Seepe, 1950-


VICE-PRESIDENTS


Arthur Galen Eustis, 1950-1959 Ralph Samuel Williams (Administrative), 1959- Edward Hill Turner (For Development), 1959-


DEANS OF THE FACULTY


Ernest Cummings Marriner, 1947-1957 Robert Edward Lee Strider, II, 1957-1960 Ernest Parker Johnson, 1960-


DEANS OF THE MEN'S DIVISION


Ernest Cummings Marriner, 1929-1947 George Thomas Nickerson, 1947-


DEANS OF THE WOMEN'S DIVISION


Mary Ann Sawtelle, 1896-1899 Grace Elizabeth Mathews, 1899-1902 Grace Ella Berry, 1902-1909 Carrie Etta Small, 1909-1910 Elizabeth Bass, 1910-1913 Florence Sargent Carll, 1913-1915 Mary Castle Cooper, 1915-1918 Anna Almy Raymond, 1918-1919 Alice May Holmes, 1919-1920 Ninetta May Runnals, 1920-1926; 1928-1949 Erma Vyra Reynolds, 1926-1928


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Barbara Aiken Sherman, 1949-1952 Florence Pauline Tompkins, 1952-1957 Frances Fenn Seaman, 1957-


LIBRARIANS


Avery Briggs, 1820-1824


Ephraim Tripp, 1824-1827


John O'Brien Chaplin, 1828-1833


Jonathan Everett Farnham, 1833-1835


Samuel Randall, Jr., 1835-1837


Justin Rolph Loomis, 1837-1842 Martin Brewer Anderson, 1842-1850


Samuel King Smith, 1850-1873 Edward Winslow Hall, 1873-1910


Charles Phillips Chipman, 1911-1917; 1919-1923


Robert Warner Crowell, 1917-1919


Ernest Cummings Marriner, 1923-1929


Robert Bingham Downs, 1929-1931 Joseph Selwyn Ibbotson, 1931-1935 J. Periam Danton, 1935-1936 N. Orwin Rush, 1936-1945 Gilmore Warner, 1945-1947 James Humphry III, 1947-1957


John Redmond McKenna, 1957 ---


REGISTRARS


Albion Woodbury Small, 1881-1882 John Barton Foster, 1882-1888 Edward Winslow Hall, 1888-1902 Grace Ella Berry, 1903-1906 Howard Edwin Simpson, 1906-1909 Herbert Carlyle Libby, 1909-1921


Henry Emerson Trefethen, 1921-1924


Malcolm Bemis Mower, 1924-1933


Elmer Chapman Warren, 1933-1947


Frances Norton Perkins (Recorder), 1947-1954 Rebecca Chester Larsen (Recorder), 1954 --


DIRECTORS OF ADMISSIONS


Daniel Greary Lewis, 1945-1946 George Thomas Nickerson, 1946-1951 William Lafrentz Bryan, 1951 ----


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Appendix V.


TRUSTEES OF COLBY COLLEGE, 1820-1960 (Does not include elections since 1959)


Alden, Frank W., Waterville, 1918-1929


Alden, William H., Portsmouth, N. H., 1881-1900


Allan, Elizabeth S., Nyack, N. Y., 1947-1953 Allen, Lorenzo B., Yarmouth, 1853-1858 Anthony, Robert N., Lexington, Mass., 1959- Averill, George G., Waterville, 1928-1954 Bailey, Dudley P., Everett, Mass., 1900-1928 Bakeman, Francis W., Chelsea, Mass., 1881-1919


Baldwin, Thomas, Boston, 1821-1825


Barnes, Charles P., Houlton, 1923-1928; 1929-1935


Barnes, John A., Albany, N. Y., 1944-1947 Barnell, Elijah, Greene, 1821-1826 Barrows, Joseph, Readfield, 1865-1868 Bartlett, Francis F., Waterville, 1951-1954


Bassett, Norman L., Augusta, 1916-1931 Beede, Joshua W., Auburn, 1894-1912 Belcher, Hiram, Farmington, 1847-1856


Berry, Myrtice C., Newburyport, Mass., 1941-1947 Billings, John, Fayette, 1840-1843 Bixler, J. Seelye, Waterville, 1957- Boardman, Sylvanus, 1821-1827


Bok, Mary Curtis, Merion Station, Pa., 1936-1939


Bolles, Lucius, Salem, Mass., 1821-1842 Bonney, Percival, Portland, 1876-1906


Bosworth, George W., Boston, 1865-1888


Boutelle, George K., Waterville, 1899-1918


Boutelle, Nathaniel R., Waterville, 1856-1869


Boutelle, Timothy, Waterville, 1821-1855


Bradbury, Woodman, Newton Centre, Mass., 1907-1935


Bramhall, Ralph A., Portland, 1929-1934 Breckenridge, Walter N. (Faculty Representative), 1955-1957 Briggs, Otis, Hampden, 1821-1842


Brown, Carleton D., Waterville, 1954-1960


Brush, John W., Newton Centre, Mass., 1945-1951


Bullen, George, New London, N. H., 1893-1916 Burrage, Henry S., Portland, 1881-1906 Butler, John, Thomaston, 1826-1855 Butler, Nathaniel, Hallowell, 1856-1887 Butler, Nathaniel Jr., Waterville, 1898-1904


Caldwell, Samuel L., Providence, R. I., 1850-1863 Camp, Frederic E., East Bluehill, 1941- Campbell, Alexander, Cherryfield, 1870-1876


Campbell, David W., Cherryfield, 1896-1917 Chessman, Daniel, Hallowell, 1822-1834 Champlin, James T., Portland, 1875-1881 Chapin, Stephen, Washington, D. C., 1821-1828


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Chaplin, Jeremiah, Rowley, Mass., 1833-1840 Chaplin, Jeremiah Jr., Newton Centre, Mass., 1843-1849


Chapman, Alfred K. (Faculty Representative), 1960-1963


Chapman, Wilford G., Portland, 1903-1921 Chapman, Wilford G. Jr., Portland, 1930-1935 Chilcott, Clio N., Ellsworth, 1936-1937 Clark, Cecil W., Newtonville, Mass., 1943-1949 Clark, Royal, Bangor, 1826-1852


Coburn, Abner, Skowhegan, 1845-1885


Coburn, Eleazer, Skowhegan, 1836-1845


Coburn, Louise H., Skowhegan, 1919-1930


Colby, Bainbridge, New York, 1932-1942


Colby, Charles L., New York, 1889-1896


Colby, Gardner, Boston, 1865-1879


Colby, Gardner R., New York, 1879-1889


Colby, Joseph L., Newton Centre, Mass., 1897-1918


Colby, Lewis, Cambridgeport, Mass., 1842-1850


Cole, Helen D., New York, 1935-1941


Collamore, H. Bacon, Hartford, Conn., 1946-1958


Combellack, Wilfred J. (Faculty Representative), 1958-1961


Condon, Randall J., Cincinnati, 1925-1930


Cook, Daniel, Waterville, 1832-1834 Cornish, Leslie C., Augusta, 1888-1926


Corthell, William J., Gorham, 1877-1907


Crane, Abijah R., East Winthrop, 1871-1919


Crawford, William C., Allston, Mass., 1908-1938


Crowell, Merle W., New York, 1937-1943


Cummings, Ebenezer E., Concord, N. H., 1866-1881 D'Amico, Augustine R., Bangor, 1954-1960 Davenport, Albert H., Malden, Mass., 1902-1906 Davis, Caleb B., Paris, 1842-1853


Davis, Isaac, Worcester, Mass., 1847-1855


Deans, Mary D., Keene, N. H., 1940-1946


Delano, Ebenezer, Livermore, 1821-1822


Dexter, Henry V., Baldwinsville, Mass., 1863-1882


Dexter, William H., Worcester, Mass., 1906-1912


Dodge, Rex W., Portland, 1915-1942


Dolley, Mira L., Raymond, 1937-1942 Donovan, William N., Newton Centre, Mass., 1935-1943


Drinkwater, Arthur, Waterville, 1839-1870 Drummond, Albert F., Waterville, 1918-1929


Drummond, Josiah H., Portland, 1857-1902


Drummond, E. Richard, Bangor, 1942-1945; 1947-1953; 1954- Dunn, Florence E., Waterville, 1930-1932; 1934-1957


Dunn, Reuben W., Waterville, 1910-1927 Dunnell, Mark H., Owatonna, Minn., 1858-1867


Dunton, Larkin, Boston, 1888-1889


Dutton, Newell T., Waterville, 1888-1900 Edmunds, Frank H., New York, 1907-1910; 1925-1927 Emery, George F., Portland, 1859-1862


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Esters, Bernard E., Houlton, 1947-1953 Evans, George, Portland, 1837-1847 Fairfield, Joseph S., Springfield, Mass., 1958- Farnham, Roderick E., Millinocket, 1959- Fife, Hilda N., Bangor, 1958- Fitz, Eustace C., Chelsea, Mass., 1886-1889 Foss, Eugene N., Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1897-1915 Foster, Alfred D., Boston, 1956- Foster, John B., Waterville, 1856-1859 Frye, Robie G., Sharon, Mass., 1912-1915 Fuller, Robert O., Cambridge, Mass., 1881-1900 Gabrielson, Guy G., New York, 1941-1959 Garnsey, Samuel, Bangor, 1831-1841; 1847-1873 Getchell, Everett L., Boston, 1921-1926 Gibbs, Emery B., Boston, 1909-1923 Giddings, Moses, Bangor, 1852-1911 Gilman, Nathaniel, Waterville, 1821-1859 Gilpatrick, James, Bluehill, 1834-1851 Gilpatrick, Rose Adelle, Hallowell, 1933-1936 Goodwin, Angier, Boston, 1932-1934 Goodwin, Forrest, Skowhegan, 1908-1913 Granger, Abraham H., Burrillville, R. I., 1850-1866


Gray, Carl R., New York, 1938-1939 Gray, Edgar H., Vallejo, Cal., 1849-1853 Greenough, Byron, Portland, 1841-1855 Gross, Otis C., New Gloucester, 1842-1849 Guptill, Leon C., Boston, 1922-1927; 1928-1932 Gurney, Charles E., Portland, 1921-1946 Hale, Eugene, Ellsworth, 1897-1899 Hall, Dana W., Chicago, 1917-1926 Hall, Richard D., Waterville, 1942-1955 Hamilton, Harry E., Greenfield, Mass., 1930-1931 Hamlin, Charles E., Cambridge, Mass., 1880-1886 Hamlin, Cyrus, Paris, 1821-1829 Hamlin, Elijah L., Bangor, 1841-1847 Hamlin, Hannibal, Bangor, 1857-1887 Hamlin, Hannibal E., Ellsworth, 1899-1902 Hanson, Charles V., Skowhegan, 1883-1889 Hanson, James H., Waterville, 1862-1894 Harris, Mark, Portland, 1821-1842 Hart, Henry B., Portland, 1858-1871 Haweeli, Doris H., Worcester, Mass., 1952-1958 Haynes, John, Mount Vernon, 1821-1849 Herrick, Everett C., Fall River, Mass., 1919-1924; 1928-1934 Higgins, John H., Charleston, 1890-1910 Hill, Frederick T., Waterville, 1937-1958 Hill, Helen H., Wellesley, Mass., 1931-1934 Hill, Mark L., Phippsburg, 1821-1826 Hilton, Henry H., Chicago, 1930-1944 Hinds, Asher C., Portland, 1904-1919


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Holt, D. Ray, Boston, 1956 -- Holt, Marjorie S., Portland, 1948-1954 Hopkins, Calvin, Mount Vernon, 1869-1880 Hovey, Alvah, Newton Centre, Mass., 1869-1870 Hovey, John, Mount Vernon, 1821-1832 Hubbard, Frank B., Waterville, 1933-1947 Hubbard, John, Hallowell, 1849-1862 Hudson, James H., Guilford, 1933-1944 Humphrey, Chapin, Bangor, 1874-1875 Huntington, Ruiel, Bowdoinham, 1821-1837 Hutchins, Ruth R., Bangor, 1954 --- Jack, William B., Portland, 1938-1941 Jette, Ellerton M., Waterville, 1950- Johnson, Franklin W., Waterville, 1920-1925; 1926-1955


Jones, Charles A., Woburn, Mass., 1907-1910


Jones, Gordon B., Boston, 1956-


Jordan, Archer, Auburn, 1919-1924


Jordan, Harry T., Lansdowne, Pa., 1929-1938


Judson, Adoniram, Nobleboro, 1821-1823


Kalloch, Amariah, Thomaston, 1843-1850


Keely, George W., Waterville, 1853-1855


Kennedy, Abial W., Warren, 1855-1860 Kennedy, Almore, Waldoboro, 1877-1883 Kennedy, Henry, Waldoboro, 1861-1875 Kent, Edward, Bangor, 1838-1847


King, Alfred, Portland, 1898-1908


King, Cyrus, Ellsworth, 1912-1918 King, William, Bath, 1821-1848


Kingsley, Chester W., Cambridge, Mass., 1888-1904


Knowlton, Ebenezer, Montville, 1851-1858


Knox, George, Lawrence, Mass., 1858-1864


Lamson, William, East Gloucester, Mass., 1852-1855; 1857-1883 Lawrence, Fred F., Portland, 1927-1932; 1939-1956




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