Catalogue of the officers and alumni of Rutgers (originally Queen's College) : in New Brunswick, N.J, V. 1, Part 4

Author: Rutgers University
Publication date: 1770
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Instructor in German, 1901-03.


1901 BYRON BRIGGS BRACKETT, A.B. (Syracuse, 1890), A.M. (Syracuse, 1893), PH.D. (Johns Hopkins, 1897) ... Instructor in Electrical Science, 1901-03.


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APPOINTED).


1901 CULLEN WARNER PARMELEE, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1896) .. Instructor in Chemistry, 1901-05.


Associate Professor of Applied Chemistry, 1905-08. Professor of Ceramics, 1908-


Acting Director of the Department of Clay-Working and Ceramics, 1902-03.


Director of the Department of Clay-Working and Ceramics, 1903-


1902 ALBERT CHESTER DE REGT, A.B. (Hamilton, 1900), M.Sc. (Hamilton, 1904)


Instructor in Chemistry, 1902-06. Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1906-


1903 ROBERT WILSON NEAL, A.B. (Univ. Kansas, 1898), A.M. (Univ. Kansas, 1899) . Instructor in English, 1903-04.


1903 ARTHUR HEREFORD WYKEHAM GEORGE, A.B. (Oxford, 1900) .. Instructor in Mathematics, 1903-05.


1903 EUGENE HOWARD BABBITT, A.B. (Harvard, 1886) .. Instructor in German, 1903-05.


1903 FRANK FORRESTER THOMPSON, A.B. (Princeton, 1894), A.M. (Princeton, 1895), E.E. (Princeton, 1897) .. Instructor in Electrical Science, 1903-06.


Associate Professor of Physics, 1906-08. Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1908-


1903 ELIAS HOWARD SELLARDS, A.B. (Univ. Kansas, 1899), A.M. (Univ. Kansas, 1900), PH.D. (Yale, 1903) .. Instructor in Geology and Mineralogy, 1903-04.


1904 JOSEPH VOLNEY LEWIS, B.E. (Univ. North Carolina, 1891), S.B. in Geology (Harvard, 1893) . Professor of Geology and Mineralogy, 1904- Curator of the Geological Museum, 1905-


1905 REV. WILLIAM ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN, A.B. (Rut- gers, 1882), A.M. (Rutgers, 1886), B.D. (Rutgers, 1899), PH.D. (Columbia, 1899), D.D. (Hope, 1907) .


Collegiate Church Professor of Logic and Mental Phi- losophy, 1905-09.


1905 WALTER RUSSELL NEWTON, A.B. (Univ. Vt., 1881), PH.D. (Syracuse, 1899).


Instructor in German, 1905-06.


1906


Professor of the German Language and Literature, 1906- REV. WILLIAM H. S. DEMAREST, A.B. (Rutgers, 1883), A.M. (Rutgers, 1886), D.D. (Rutgers, 1901) Acting President of the College, 1905-06. President of the College, 1906-


1906 RALPH BREWSTER PARROTT, Captain, 27th U. S. Infantry, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1897)


Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1906-


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FACULTY.


APPOINTED.


1906 CHARLES HUNTINGTON WHITMAN, A.B. (Colby, 1897), PH.D. (Yale, 1900) . Associate Professor of English, 1906-


1906 JACOB GOODALE LIPMAN, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1898), M.A. (Cornell, 1900), PH.D. (Cornell, 1903). Assistant Professor of Agriculture, 1906-07. Associate Professor of Agriculture, 1907-


1907 REV. GEORGE HUBBARD PAYSON, A.B. (Hamilton, 1873), A.M. (Hamilton, 1875), D.D. (Hamilton, 1901) .. Professor of Ethics and Evidences of Christianity, 1907- 1907 RALPH GARRIGUE WRIGHT, B.S. (Columbia, 1899), PH.D. (Basle, 1902) . Professor of Chemistry, 1907-


1907 EDMOND WOOD BILLETDOUX, A.B. (Williams, 1899), A.M. (Williams, 1901) Associate Professor of Romance Languages, 1907-


1907 FRANK RANDALL PRATT, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1906) Instructor in Mathematics and Graphics, 1907-


1908 ROBERT C. H. HECK, M.E. (Lehigh, 1893) . Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1908-


1908 MYRON TRACY SCUDDER, A.B. (Rutgers, 1882), A.M. (Rutgers, 1886) Professor of the Science of Teaching, 1908-


1908 RALPH OGDEN SMITH, B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902), M.A. (Univ. Penn., 1903), PH.D. (Univ. Penn., 1905) . . Associate Professor of Chemistry, 1908-


1908 KARY CADMUS DAVIS, B.Sc. (Kansas State Coll., 1891), M.Sc. (Kansas State Coll., 1894), PH.D. (Cor- nell, 1900). Associate Professor of Agriculture, 1908-


1908 FREDERICK CHARLES MINKLER, B.Sc. (Iowa State Coll., 1905).


Instructor in Agriculture, 1908-


1908 ALBERT RITTENHOUSE JOHNSON, B.Sc., (Rutgers, 1907) Instructor in Mathematics and Graphics, 190S-


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LIBRARIANS.


APPOINTED.


1863 REV. DE WITT TEN BROECK REILEY, A.M. *1871


1871 GEORGE WASHINGTON ATHERTON, LL.D. 1880


1880 ISAAC EDGAR HASBROUCK, A.M. 11884 Also Assistant Librarian, 1868-1880.


1884 IRVING STRONG UPSON, A.M. *1906


1907 GEORGE AUGUSTUS OSBORN, B.Sc.


Also Assistant Librarian, 1897-1905, and Acting Libra- rian, 1905-07.


FACULTY OF MEDICINE.


The Medical College was established in 1792 and re-established in 1812 and 1826.


APPOINTED.


1792 RICHARD S. KISSAM, M.D. (Edinburgh, 1787), Hon. M.D. (Queens, 1793) . *1822


1792 WILLIAM MOORE, M.D. (Edinburgh, 1780), Hon. M.D. (Queens, 1793). *1824


1792 NICHOLAS ROMAYNE (in the class of 1774, Columbia) , M.D. (Edinburgh), Hon. M.D. (Queens, 1792) . *1817 Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Forensic Medicine, 1812-17.


1792 SAMUEL LATHAM MITCHILL, M.D., LL.D. *1831 Vice President of the Medical Faculty, 1826-


1812 ARCHIBALD BRUCE, M.D. (Edinburgh, 1809) . 1818 Professor of Materia Medica and Mineralogy, 1812-18.


1812 VALENTINE SEAMAN, M.D., A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1792) ..* 1817 Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Surgery, 1812-15. THOMAS COCK, M.D. (Columbia, 1805) . *1869 Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Surgery, 1812-15. Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, 1815-26.


1812


1812 JOHN GRISCOM, LL.D. (Union, 1824) . Professor of Chemistry and Natural .* 1852


1812-26. Professor of Chemistry, 1826-28.


Philosophy,


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FACULTY.


APPOINTED.


1812 ROBERT BAYARD, M.D. (Edinburgh, 1809). Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women and Children, 1812-26.


1812 JOHN WATTS, A.B. (Columbia, 1804), M.D. *1831 Professor of the Practice of Physic, 1012-26.


1815 ALEXANDER HODGSON STEVENS, A.B. (Yale, 1807), M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1811), LL.D. (Regents Univ., N. Y. State, 1849). .* 1869


Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surgery, 1815-26.


In 1816 the exercises of the College were suspended, and the Board of Trustees deemed it inexpedient thereafter to confer medical degrees. The above appointments were annulled by a formal rote in 1826.


1826 DAVID HOSACK, A.B. (Princeton, 1789), M.D. (Phila. Coll., Pa., 1791, and Edinburgh), LL.D. (Union, 1818), F.R.S. *1835 Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Physical and Clinical Medicine, 1826-28.


President of the Medical Faculty, 1826-28.


1826 WILLIAM J. McNEVIN, M.D. (Univ. Vienna, 1784) , ....* 1841 Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica, 1826-28.


1826 VALENTINE MOTT, M.D. (Columbia, 1806), LL.D. (Re- gents N. Y. State Univ., 1851) *1865 Professor of Surgery, 1826-28.


1826 JOHN W. FRANCIS, A.B. (Columbia, 1809), M.D. (Coll. P. and S., 1809), LL.D. (Trinity, 1850, and Columbia, 1860) *1861 Professor of Obstetrics and Forensic Medicine, 1826-28.


1826 JOHN D. GODMAN, M.D. *1830 Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, 1826-27.


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1771-1775.


ALUMNI OF THE COLLEGE.


1771-1775. A.B.


*DAVID ANNAN, Ireland.


Presb. clergyman. Peterborough, N. H., 1778-92. A.M. (Queen's, 1782). Died, 1802.


*MICHAEL BEST.


*JOHN BOGART, Readington, N. J. Tutor, Queen's, 1777-82. Student of Divinity. A.M. (Queen's, 1782).


*PETER KIMBLE.


President of the Council of N. J.


*MATTHEW LEYDT, North Hampton, Pa.


R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Hardenbergh. Licensed, 1778. Trustee, Queen's, 1783. Died, Nov. 24, 1783.


* ABRAHAM SCHENCK, Millstone, N. J.


Farmer.


*HENRY HARRIS SCHENCK, JR., Neshanic, N. J. Physician. Judge, Somerset County. Surgeon of Militia, 1776- 81. In war of 1812. Died, Dec. 20, 1823.


*JOHN H. SCHENCK, Canaan, Pa. Lieutenant. Captain, finally Colonel in American Army. Died, Mar. 5, 1845.


*JAMES SCHUREMAN, New Brunswick, N. J.


Merchant. Trustee, Queen's, 1782-1824. Tutor, Queen's, 1782- 1807- Second Lieut. in Capt. Taylor's company, Col. Neilson's battalion, in 1776. In battle of Long Island. Mayor of New Brunswick. Member of Provincial Congress of New Jer- sey, 1786. Delegate to Annapolis Convention, 1786. Member of Congress, 1789-91, 1797-99, 1813-15. U. S. Senator, 1799- 1801. Member Committee for 1st U. S. Census. Vice Pres. Council of New Jersey, 1812. Died, Jan. 22, 1824.


*JOHN STAGG, New York City.


Captain of Minute Men in American Army. Lieutenant in Col. Oliver Spencer's Continental Regiment, Mar. 4, 1778. Acting Paymaster. Clerk in War Office eight years. Sheriff New York, 1801-03. Died, Dec. 28, 1803.


*ISAAC STOUTENBURGH, New York City.


Private in Capt. Schoonmaker's Co. of Col. Wynkoop's Regt. Promoted Major, 2d Battalion, N. Y. Militia, in Regt. of Col. Wm. Hyer. Promoted Lieut. Col. of Col. Wm. Malcolm's Regt., 1776. Alderman, N. Y. City, 1789-95. Member N. Y. Provin- cial Congress, 1775-77. State Senator, N. Y., 1778-80, 1785-87. Commissioner of Forfeiture of Estates of Revolutionary Tories, 1786. Died, 1799.


*ISAAC VREDENBURGH.


*JOHN WALL.


Dr. John Galen Wall died at Woodbridge, N. J., Jan. 14, 1798. His father was also named John.


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ALUMNI.


1776-1782.


1776. A.B.


*SIMEON DE WITT,


Albany, N. Y.


Assistant Geographer of the American Army, 1778-80. Chief Geographer of the American Army, 1780-83. Surveyor-General of New York State, 1784-1834. Appointed Surveyor-General of the United States (1796), but declined. Regent of State of New York, 1798-1817. Vice Chancellor of the State of New York, 1817-29. Chancellor of the State of New York, 1829-34. A.M. (Queen's, 1782). Died, Dec. 3, 1834.


1777-1779.


1780. A.B.


*JEREMIAH SMITH,


Peterborough, N. H.


Lawyer. Member of Congress, 1791-99. Judge of U. S. Circuit Court. 1801. Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Judicature, New Hampshire. Governor of New Hampshire, 1809-10. Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of New Hampshire. 1813- 16. LL.D. (Dartmouth, 1804, and Harvard, 1807). Died, Sept. 21, 1842.


*SIMEON VAN ARSDALEN, ( ?) Readington, N. J.


R. D. clergyman. Studied under Livingston. Licensed, 1782. Trustee, Queen's, 1783-86. Tutor, Queen's, 1783. A.M. (Queen's, 1783). Died, 1786.


*JOHN W. BRAY,1 New Brunswick, N. J. Member Common Council. Prominent during War of 1812. Died, April, 1834.


COURTLANDT.1


REMSEN.1


* STEWART.1


* VAN WYCK.1


1781.


1782. A.B.


*TIMOTHY BLAUVELT.


R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed. 1784.


*WILLIAM CROOKE,


(?) Somerville, N. J. A.M. (Queen's, 1789).


1 These five names without any first name are mentioned as students in lower classes in a letter written by Col. John Taylor to John Bogart, in 1779.


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RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1782-1788.


*PETER LEYDT, R. D. clergyman. 1788. Died, 1796.


Fonds, N. J.


Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed,


*SAMUEL VICKERS.


1783. A.B.


*ISAAC BLAUVELT, Paramus, N. J.


R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under J. R. Hardenbergh. Licensed, 1780. Trustee, Queen's, 1785-1831. 1788). Died about 1840. A.M. (Queen's,


*MICHAEL D. HENRY, New York City.


Lawyer. Died, May 25, 1799.


*PIERRE VAN CORTLANDT, Peekskill, N. Y. Lawyer. Member of Congress. A.M. (Queen's, 1789). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1843). Died, July 13, 1848.


*JOHN M. VAN HARLINGEN, Millstone, N. J. R. D. Clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1786. Professor of Hebrew and Ecclesiastical History, N. B. Sem., 1812-13. Trustee, Queen's, 1787-1813. A.M. (Queen's,


1789). Died, June 16, 1813.


1784-1786.


1787. A.B.


* ABRAHAM VAN HORNE, Caughnawaga (Fonda), N. Y.


R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1788. "Said to have married 1,500 couples." A.M. (Queen's,


1792). Died, June 3, 1840.


1788. A.B.


*WALTER COLE. A.M. (Queen's, 1791).


* ALPHEUS FREEMAN.


A.M. (Queen's, 1791).


*JACOB RUTSEN HARDENBERGH, JR., New Brunswick, N. J. Lawyer. Pres. Bank of New Brunswick, N. J. Tutor, Queen's, 1794. Trustee, Queen's, 1792-1841. A.M. (Queen's, 1791). Died, Feb. 13, 1841.


*JOHN FRELINGHUYSEN JACKSON, Fordham, N. Y.


R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed,


1790. A.M. (Queen's, 1791). Died, 1836.


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ALUMNI.


1789-1791.


1789. A.B.


* METHUSELAH BALDWIN, Scotchtown, N. Y. Presb. clergyman. Licensed, 1791. A.M. (Queen's, 1792). Died, Feb. 4, 1847.


* ABRAHAM BLAUVELT, New Brunswick, N. J. Trustee, Queen's, 1800. Editor "The Brunswick Gazette." A.M. (Queen's, 1792).


*JOHN J. CARLE.


Clergyman. A.M. (Queen's and Coll. N. J., 1792) . Troy, N. Y.


*JONAS COE,


Presb. clergyman. A.M. (Queen's and Coll. N. J., 1792, and Union, 1797). D.D. (William and Mary Coll., 1815). Died, July 21, 1822.


*HENRY COOK.


Clergyman.


*BETHUEL DODD, Whitesborough, N. Y.


Presb. clergyman. A.M. (Queen's 1792, Coll. N. J., 1794).


Died, 1804.


*CYRUS P. GILDERSLEEVE, ( ?) Hempstead, L. I. Clergyman. A.M. (Queen's and Coll. N. J., 1792).


* ALBERT OBLENIS,


Flatbush, L. I. Principal Erasmus Hall Acad., 1791-1806. Died, Oct. 23, 1806.


*JAMES STEVENSON.


Tutor, Queen's, 1789-90, 1809-11.


*GERSHOM WILLIAMS,


( ?) Orange, N. J. Clergyman. Tutor, Queen's, 1789-92. A.M. (Queen's, 1792). A man of this name, not a clergyman, lived at Orange, N. J .- possibly his father.


1790. A.B.


*CHRISTIAN DE WINT. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Baltimore, Md.


*SAMUEL KENNEDAY JENNINGS,


Methodist Protestant clergyman. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Pres. Washington College. Died, Oct. 19, 1854. New Brunswick, N. J.


*JACOB TALLMAN,


Merchant. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Trustee, Queen's 1S00-07.


1791. A.B.


*WILLIAM DUNHAM, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Died, May 6, 1821.


*LUKE EGERTON, New Brunswick, N. J. Teacher. A.M. (Queen's 1794). Died, May 7, 1823.


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RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1791-1794.


*ELIJAH ROSENKRANTZ (ROSEGRANT), Paramus, N. J.


R. D. clergyman. Physician. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1794. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Died, 1832.


*HENRY TRAPHAGEN, JR. Jersey City, N. J.


A.M. (Queen's, 1794).


*STAATS VAN DEURSEN, New Brunswick, N. J. Trustee, Queen's, 1807-23. Treasurer, 1813-23. A.M. (Queen's, 1794). Died, 1837.


1792. A.B.


*JOHN FRELINGHUYSEN, Raritan, N. J.


Lawyer. Surrogate Somerset county, 15 years. Colonel during War of 1812. Brigadier-General. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1803). Trustee, Queen's 1800-33. Died, April 10, 1833.


*EBENEZER GRANT. Presb. clergyman. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1796). Died, Sept. 6, 1821.


*JOHN SIMONSON. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1806).


*JAMES SWARTWOUT.


*JOHN VAN HARLINGEN, Burlington, N. J.


Physician. Died, Dec. 1, 1798.


* ABRAHAM VAN NEST.


1793. A.B.


*FREDERICK BODINE, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer. Died at Savannah, Ga.


* ABRAHAM BROKAW, R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Died,


Ovid, N. Y.


July 17, 1846.


New Brunswick, N. J.


*HENRY DRAKE, Physician. Died, Dec. 24, 1817.


* ABRAHAM D. LANSING.


Died of yellow fever, Sept. 28, 1805.


*HENRY STRYKER. Died, March 30, 1810. *JOHN WYCKOFF.


1794. A.B.


*WILLIAM P. DEARE, New Brunswick, N. J. Lawyer. Clerk of Middlesex county, N. J. A.M. (Queen's, 1810). Trustee, Queen's, 1804-25. Died, Feb. 1, 1826.


*JOHN LAWSON. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1796). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1798, and Queen's, 1810).


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ALUMNI.


1794-1810.


*JOHN THOMPSON. Physician.


*HENRY VAN DEURSEN.


*JOHN S. VREDENBURGH, Raritan, N. J.


R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1798. Trustee, Queen's, 1800-21. A.M. (Queen's, 1810, and Coll. N. J., 1803). Died, Oct. 4, 1821.


1795. A.B.


*JOHN SCHUREMAN, New Brunswick, N. J. R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1799. Vice Pres. Queen's, 1811-18. Professor Moral Philosophy and Belles-Lettres, Queen's, 1811-18. Professor Ecclesiastical Hist. N. B. Sem., 1815-18. Trustee, Queen's, 1800-18. A.M. (Queen's, 1810, and Coll. N. J., 1801). S.T.D. (Columbia, 1816). Died, May 15, 1818.


*PETER VREDENBURGH, Freehold, N. J.


Lawyer.


1796-1808.


1809. A.B.


*WILLIAM CROES, New Brunswick, N. J.


Law student. A.M. (Queen's, 1812). Died, March 30, 1814.


*CORNELIUS LOW HARDENBERGH, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer. Mayor, New Brunswick, N. J. Member N. J. Assembly. Pres. Bank of New Brunswick. Professor of Law, Rutgers, 1835. Trustee. Rutgers, 1815-60. A.M. (Queen's, 1812). LL.D. (Rut- gers, 1852). Died, July 14, 1860.


*WILLIAM VAN DEURSEN, New Brunswick, N. J.


Physician and surgeon. A.M. (Queen's, 1812). M.D. Trustee, Rutgers, 1823-73. Died, Feb. 16, 1873.


*JOHN M. VAN HARLINGEN, Lebanon, O.


Physician. A.M. (Queen's, 1812). M.D. Died, Sept. 30, 1886. Somerville, N. J.


*RYNIER VEGHTE,


Farmer. 'Licensed to practice law. A.M. (Queen's 1812). Died,


May 30, 1871.


1810. A.B.


*CORNELIUS S. BLAUVELT, Paterson, N. J.


Physician. A.M. (Queens, 1813). Died, May 19, 1830.


*EDWARD WOOD DUNHAM, New York City.


Pres. Corn Exchange Bank, 1853-71. Commission Merchant, 1821-53. A.M. (Queen's, 1813). Died, July 6, 1871.


*KEARNEY NEWELL, Allentown, N. J.


Teacher. A.M. (Queen's, 1813). Died about 1825.


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RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1811-1813.


1811. A.B.


*JOHN H. CARLE, Brooklyn, N. Y.


R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1814. A.M.


*JAMES STEVENSON, JR.


*JACOB H. VAN DYKE.


* ABRAHAM D. WILSON, Fairview, Ill.


Clergyman R. C. A. "Father of Western Missions." N. B. Sem., 1815. A.M. Died, July 21, 1876.


1812. A.B.


*CORNELIUS C. ELTINGE,


Port Jervis, N. Y.


R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1816. A.M. (Queen's, 1815).


Died, Oct., 1843.


*SOLOMON E. ELTINGE, New Paltz, N. Y.


Merchant. Died, July 10, 1849.


*JACOB GREEN, Philadelphia, Pa. Professor Chemistry and Natural History, College New Jersey,


1818-22. Professor Chemistry, Jefferson Medical College. A.M. (Queen's and Coll. N. J., 1815). M.D. (Yale, 1827). Died, 1841.


*EDWARD MUNDY, Grand Rapids, Mich.


Lawyer. Lieut .- Gov. of Michigan, 1835-40. Regent of State University, 1844-48. Attorney-General, 1847. Associate Justice of Supreme Court, 1848-51. A.M. Died, March 13, 1851.


*CORNELIUS C. VERMEULE, New York City.


R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1814. Tutor Languages,


Queen's, 1812-14. Professor of Languages, 1814-15. Died, Jan. 15, 1859.


A.M. D.D.


*ISAAC NEWTON WYCKOFF, Albany, N. Y. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1817. Trustee, Rutgers, 1851-69. A.M. (Queen's, 1816). D.D. (Union, 1838, and Rutgers, 1839). Died, March 29, 1869.


1813. A.B.


*EZEKIEL BOWDOIN.


*ISAAC L. BROWER,


Dayton, Ohio.


A.M. (Queen's, 1816).


New Brunswick, N. J.


*JOHN ADAMS POOL, Physician and farmer. A.M. (Queen's, 1816). Died, May 1, 1860.


*HENRY BULEY POOLE, New Brunswick, N. J


Physician. A.M. (Queens, 1816). M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1820).


Died, Nov. 29, 1861.


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ALUMNI.


1814-1815.


1814. A.B.


*WILLIAM WARREN BLAUVELT, Lamington, N. J. Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1823. Professor Hampden Sid- ney College, Va., 1822-24. A.M. (Queen's. 1817, and Coll. N. J., 1821). D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1856). Died, July 16, 1888.


* ABRAHAM SCHUYLER CLARK, New Brunswick, N. J.


Merchant. A.M. Died, Sept. 5, 1830.


* WILLIAM PATTERSON CLARK, Physician. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1819). Died, Sept. 4, 1857.


Belvidere, N. J.


*JACOB VOORHIES HASSERT, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer.


*MINNE VOORHIES HASSERT, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer. Died, 1825.


*JOHN BAYARD KIRKPATRICK, New Brunswick, N. J.


In Treasury Department, Washington, 1820-50. Mayor of New Brunswick, 1856-60. A.M. Died, Feb. 23, 1864.


*CHARLES CREIGHTON STRATTON, Swedesboro, N. J.


Farmer. Member N. J. Assembly, 1828. Member of Congress, 1837-39, 1841-43. Governor of N. J., 1845-48. 24, 1859.


Died, March


*SAMUEL CREIGHTON STRATTON, Philadelphia, Pa.


Episc. clergyman. Studied theology in Delaware. Died, Oct. 28, 1860.


*JOHN S. VAN DEURSEN.


*FREDERICK VERMEULE, Plainfield, N. J.


Student, N. B. Sem., 1814-16. Died, Jan. 30, 1865.


1815. A.B.


*ROBERT BROWN CROES, Yonkers, N. Y.


Episc. clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1823. Principal


of Queen's College Grammar School, 1819-20. A.M. D.D. (Rut- gers, 1870). Died, July 22, 1878.


*JARRATT W. MARTIN, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1829).


*FREDERICK RICHMOND, New Brunswick, N. J.


Physician. A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1819). M.D. (Univ. Penn., 1819). Died, May 19, 1849.


*SAMUEL RANDOLPH SMALLEY, Mount Holly, N. J.


Physician and surgeon. Attended lectures Medical Dep't Univ. of Penn. Licensed by Medical Society of Middlesex county, N. J., 1818. Died, Feb. 11, 1875.


*GARRETT G. TUNISON,


Physician. M.D.


(?) Somerville, N. J.


48


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1816-1820.


1816. A.B.


*SAMUEL JUDAH, Indianapolis, Ind.


Lawyer. Speaker of House of Representatives of Indiana. U. S. District Attorney. Died, 1879.


*PETER OGILVIE STUDDIFORD, Lambertville, N. J.


Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1821. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1817). A.M. (Coll. N. J., 1830). D.D. (Coll. N. J., 1844). Died, June 5, 1866.


*FERDINAND S. VAN ARSDALEN, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1827). Died, Oct. 21, 1832.


*JOHN VAN LIEW,


Readington, N. J.


R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1820. Died, Oct. 18, 1869.


D.D. (Rutgers, 1867).


JACOB WYCKOFF.


1817. A.B.


* BROGUN HOFF, Germantown, N. Y.


R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1818. Died, Dec., 1855.


Members of the Junior Class when Queen's College Suspended, 1816.


*JOHN W. BRONSON, New Brunswick, N. J.


Farmer. Member Class of 1816, Princeton. Died, Aug. 21, 1866.


*LEWIS GARDNER LETSON, New Brunswick, N. J.


Farmer. Died, Nov. 3, 1869.


*DANIEL C. MARTIN, New Brunswick, N. J.


Lawyer. Died at Morristown, N. J.


*JAMES VAN DEVENTER, Princeton, N. J.


Horticulturist. Member N. J. Assembly, 1855. Died, June 12, 1893.


*IRA CONDICT VOORHEES, New Brunswick, N. J Merchant. Pres. First National Bank of New Brunswick. Died, Sept. 12, 1878.


1818. A.B.


*JOHN HENRY SMALTZ. German Reformed clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1819. Died, 1861.


*JOHN C. VANDER VOORT,


Ghent, N. Y. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1819. Died, June 21, 1851.


1820. A.B.


*BENJAMIN WATKINS VANDER VOORT.


.


49


ALUMNI.


1821-1828.


1821-1826.


1827. A.B.


*ROBERT ADRAIN, JR., New Brunswick, N. J. Lawyer. District Attorney of Middlesex county, N. J., 1836, and Surrogate, 1864. A.M. (Rutgers, 1830). Died, 1866.


*HUGH HAMILL,


Lawrenceville, N. J.


Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1827-29. Principal. Law- renceville, N. J., High School, 1837-73. A.M. (Rutgers, 1830). D.D. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, Aug. 1, 1881.


*CHRISTOPHER HUNT, New York City.


R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1830. A.M. (Rutgers, 1830). Died, 1839.


* ALEXANDER MCCALLA MANN, Farmer, N. Y. Clergyman. R. C. A., N. B. Sem., 1830. A.M. (Rutgers. 1830). D.D. (Univ. of Rochester, 1856). Pres. Gen. Synod, 1851. Died, July 15, 1893.


*RANSFORD WELLS, Flatbush, N. Y.


Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1830. A. M. (Rutgers, 1830). D.D. (Rutgers, 1851). Pres. Gen. Synod, 1855. Died, March 14, 1889.


*JAMES JEFFREY BROWNLEE, New York City. Physician. M.D. Died, Nov. 8, 1879.


*RICHARD FIELD COOK,


Hoboken, N. J.


Physician. A.B. (Princeton). M.D. (Coll. P. and S.). Drowned.


*OSCAR HUBERT GREGORY, West Troy, N. Y.


Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1831. President Gen. Synod. 1860. A.B. ( Amherst, 1828). A.M. (Amherst, 1831. and Rut- gers, 1837). D.D. (Union, 1853). Died, Dec. 11, 1885.


1828. A.B.


*ISAAC ALSTINE BLAUVELT, Academia, Pa. Teacher. Principal of Academy, Kingston, N. Y., and Morris- town, N. J. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). Died, Sept. 29, 1853.


*WILLIAM BLOOMFIELD, New York City.


Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). Died, Jan. 23, 1879.


*ROBERT S. BULLUS,


*JAMES RUSSELL CHRISTIE, Lawyer. A.M. Died, May 5, 1873.


Belleville, N. J. Warwick, N. Y.


*JOSEPH FOULKE, Commission Merchant. A.M. Died, Feb. 1, 1886.


New York City.


*THEODORE HARDENBERGII, New York City.


Physician, N. Y. C. Infirmary. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). M.D.


(Med. School of N. J., 1834). Died, April 23, 1877.


*CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS HOAGLAND, Harlingen, N. J.


Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). M.D. (Yale, 1832). Died


at Henry, Ill., April 11, 1869.


4


50


RUTGERS COLLEGE.


1828-1829.


*RICHARD C. LUDLOW, Newtown, N. Y.


Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1830-31. Died, 1830-31.


*JOHN MANLEY, New Brunswick, N. J. Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1831. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). Died, May 22, 1871.


*LEWIS M. MORTON, Elizabeth, N. J.


Law student. Died, 1829.


*HORATIO GATES PRALL, Nyack, N. Y.


Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). Died, April 26, 1875.


*SAMUEL RATHBONE, JR., New York City.


Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831).


*GARRETT CONOVER SCHANCK, Bradevelt, N. J.


Clergyman, R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1832. Trustee, Rutgers, 1866- 88. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). D.D. (Rutgers). Died, Sept. 17, 1888.


*JOSEPH GRIFFITHS SCOTT, Jerseyville, Ill. Lawyer. Judge of Probate Court of Jersey county, Ill., 1835-47. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). Died, Oct. 10, 1884.


*THEODORE WILLIAM SIMPSON, Rockville, Md.


Presb. clergyman. Licensed, 1834. Teacher, 1849-57. U. S. Hospital chaplain, 1862-66. Clerk U. S. Treasury Department, 1868-77. Professor of Moral Science, English Literature and Latin, Georgetown, D. C., Collegiate Institute, 1877-81. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). D.D. (Rutgers, 1880). Died, April 5, 1890.


*CHARLES GARDINER SMITH, Alleghany, Pa.


Lawyer. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831).


*CORNELIUS CORNELL VAN ARSDALEN, New York City.


Clergyman R. C. A. N. B. Sem., 1831. A.M. (Rutgers, 1832).


D.D. Died, July 2, 1856.


*PETER VREDENBURGH, JR., Freehold, N. J.


Lawyer. Justice of the Supreme Court of N. J., 1854-68. Trustee, Rutgers, 1849-73. A.M. (Rutgers, 1831). LL.D. (Rut- gers, 1866). Died at St. Augustine, Fla., March 24, 1873.


*CRUGER WALTON, Saratoga, N. Y.


Lawyer. Admitted, 1831. A.M. Died, 1861.


*HENRY WYCKOFF, Readington, N. J.


Theological student. N. B. Sem. Died, 1828.


1829. A.B.


*THEODORE ABEEL, New York City.


Law student. A.M. Died, Dec., 1829.


* ABRAHAM BEACH, New Brunswick, N. J.


Physician. A.M. (Rutgers, 1832).


*WILLIAM FENWICK BEEKMAN, New York City. Physician. A.M. M.D. (Jefferson Med. Coll., 1832). Died, Dec. 19, 1872.


* ALEXANDER V. BONNEL, Flemington, N. J. Merchant. Sheriff of Hunterdon county, N. J., 1842. N. J. State Senator, 1852. Inspector First N. J. Brigade, 1861. Captain Co. D, Thirty-first N. J. Regiment, 1862. A.M. (Rutgers, 1832). Died, 1872.




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