A general catalogue of Colgate university, issued in October MCMXIX at Hamilton, New York, Part 55

Author: Colgate University
Publication date: 1919
Publisher: [Hamilton, Colgate university]
Number of Pages: 474


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1907


*WILLIAM JAY GAYNOR; LLD; studied law and newspaper work New York and Brooklyn 73-5; adm to bar 75; prac law Brooklyn 75-93; judge supreme court NY 93-09; mayor New York 09-13; d at sea 10 S 13


*WILLIAM BOARDMAN WALLACE; DD; AB Ac 90; RTS 93; ord Oswego 28 Je 93; p Owsego 93-6; Utica 96-07; Cleveland O 07-11; Brooklyn NY 11-4; Roches- ter 14-5; d Rochester 26 Je 15


1908


*WILLIAM ELDRIDGE HATCHER; LHD; AB Richmond C, Va 58; DD; LLD DU; p. Manchester Va 58-67; Baltimore Md 67-8; Petersburg Va 68-75; Rich- mond 75-01; ev; financial representative Richmond C; founder and pres Fork Union Mil Acad; editor Religious Herald; Baltimore Bapt; Bapt Argus; d Fork Union Va 24 Ag 12


CORNELIUS SAMUEL SAVAGE; DD; AB BU 78; RTS 81; AM BU 90; DD 08; ord Hannibal Mo 2 F 82; p Hannibal 82-6; Ogdensburg NY 87-91; Hamilton 91-00; Oswego 00-18; field sec Ministers and Missionaries Benefit Board NBC, res New York 18 -; ad 23 E 26th St, New York


FREDERICK AUGUSTUS VOGT; AM; AM DartC 12; prin GS Buffalo 82-92; prin Hutchinson-Central HS 92 -; ad 69 Berkeley Place, Buffalo, NY


1909


ERNEST FOX NICHOLS; graduate student in physics CornU 89-92; graduate student U of Berlin 94-6; graduate student Cambridge U 04-5; received Rumford medal of American Acad of Arts and Scis 05; see fac record, p 18; ad New Haven, Ct


FREDERICK TOWNE PROCTOR; AM; mercantile and manufacturing bus Boston Mass 75-90; Utica NY 90 -; director 2d Natl Bank Utica; pres St Luke's Home and Hospital; ad 318 Genesee St, Utica, NY


[Degrees conferred at inauguration of President Bryan, October 20th.]


HERMANN CARL GEORGE BRANDT; LHD; AB HamC 72; AM 75; PhD 93; student U Goettingen; Freiburg; Strassburg; instructor HamC 74-6; assoc prof German Johns Hopkins U 76-82; prof German HamC 83 -; ad Clinton, NY


JOHN MASON CLARKE; ScD; AB AmC 77; AM 82; PhD Marburg 98; LLD AmC 02; ScD PrU 19; student U Goettingen 82-4; prof geology and mineralogy Smith C, Mass 81-4; lecturer on geology Mass State Agricultural C, Amherst 85-6; asst NY state paleontologist 86; prof geology and mineralogy Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy 94 -; asst state geologist 94; state paleontologist 98-04; state geologist and paleontologist and director state museum and sci division dept of education NY 04 -; received Hayden gold medal 08; Spindiaroff prize international congress of geologists Stockhom Sweden 10; ad Education Building, Albany, NY FREDERICK CARLOS FERRY; ScD; AB WmsC 91; AM 94; AM Harv 95; PhD Clark U, Mass 98; LLD HamC 17; WmsC 17; fellow in math Clark U, Mass 95-8; student U of Christiania 98-9; Berlin, Leipzig and Goettingen 99; instructor in Latin, Greek and math WmsC 91-4; asst prof math 99-02; prof math 02-17; dean 02-17; pres and prof math HamC 17 -; ad Clinton, NY


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HONORARY ALUMNI


FRANK ALBERT FETTER; LLD; AB Ind U 91; PhM CornU 92; PhD Halle 94; bookseller Peru Ind 83-90; student The Sorbonne, and Ecole de Droit Paris 92-3; Halle 93-4; instructor in political economy CornU 94-5; prof Ind U 95-8; Leland Stanford Junior U, Cal 98-00; prof political economy and finance Corn U 01-10; economics and distribution 10-1; prof economics and head dept history and economics PrU 11 -; commissioner NY state board of charities 10-1; general manager War Camp Community service 18-9; ad Princeton, NJ


GEORGE MATHER FORBES; LLD; AB UR 78; AM 81; assoc prin Genesee and Wyoming S, Alexander 72-3; prin Arcade Un Sch and Acad 73-6; student Luisen- Staedtischen Realschule Berlin 74-5; assoc prin Overhiser Sch Brooklyn NY 78-81; prof Greek UR 81-90; phil and education 90 -; ad 64 Edgerton St, Rochester, NY


ALBERT GRANGER HARKNESS; student Berlin, Leipzig and Bonn 79-83; see fac record, p 16; ad 7 Cooke St, Providence, RI


FRANK SMALLEY; LLD; AB SyrU 74; AM 76; PhD 91; LLD Union 09; instruc- tor in geology, zoology and botany SyrU 74-7; adjunct prof Latin 77-81; prof Latin lang and lit 81-93; Gardner Baker prof Latin lang and lit 93 -; registrar 94-00; lecturer on Roman law Cof Law 95-02; dean C of Liberal Arts 00-17; acting chancellor summer 03, 08-9; vice-chancellor em 17 -; ad 607 University Av, Syra- cuse, NY


JAMES ALBERT WOODBURN; LLD; AB Ind U 76; AM 85; PhD Johns Hop- kins U 90; prof American history Ind U 90 -; ad Bloomington, Ind


1910


NELSON APPLETON MILES; LLD; LLD Harv 96; LLD BU 01; first lt 22d Mass infantry 61-2; It-col 61st NY infantry 62; col 62-4; brigadier-gen of volun- teers 64-5; maj-gen 65-6; col 40th US infantry 66-80; brigadier-gen USA 80-90; maj-gen 90-00; lt-gen 00-3; senior officer commanding USA 95-03; ret 03 -; awarded Congressional Medal of Honor 92, for distinguished gallantry at Chancellorsville; representative of US at Queen Victoria's diamond jubilee 97; ad Washington, DC CHESTER FAIRMAN RALSTON; DD; PhB Oberlin C, O 92; AM 94; Oberlin TS, O 93-4; ord Fredericktown 22 N 94; sup Fredericktown 94-5; p Monroe- ville 95-8; Warren 98-04; Gloversville NY 04-9; Yonkers 09-16; Oberlin O 16 -; ad 199 E College St, Oberlin, O


EVERETT EDWIN RISLEY; AM; AB WmsC 00; adm to bar Rochester 14 N 05; prac law Utica 05-9; dep attorney-gen NY 09-11; prac law Utica 11-6; asst cashier Natl Bank of Commerce, New York 16 -; ad Natl Bank of Commerce, New York


19II


JOHN BURROUGHS; LHD; LittD Yale 10; t 56-64; treasury clerk 64-73; natl bank examiner 73-84; lit and fruit culture 74 -; ad West Park, NY


GEORGE BARTON CUTTEN; DD; AB Ac 96; AM; AB Yale 97; BD 03; PhD 04; ord Montowese Ct Ag 97; p Montowese 97-9; New Haven 99-04; Corning NY 04-7; Columbus O 07-10; pres Ac 10 -; ad Wolfville, NS


*ALEXANDER HAMILTON ROGERS; DD; AB Hobart C 57; Gen TS New York 57-8; DeLancey DS Geneva 61; ord PE Syracuse 20 Ag 61; rector Moravia 64-9; Three Rivers Mich 3 years; Candor NY and vic 78-86; Greene 86-97; Hamilton 97-14; rector em 14-7; d Hamilton 14 My 17


FRANK ARTHUR VANDERLIP; LLD; AM U of Ill 05; LLD PrU 19; student U of Ill; UChic; reporter and financial editor Chicago Tribune 89-94; assoc editor Economist, Chicago 94-7; private sec to US sec of treasury Lyman Judson Gage 97; asst sec of treasury 97-01; vice pres Natl City Bank New York 01-9; pres 09-19; director many cos; ad Scarborough-on-Hudson, NY


1912


THOMAS EDWARD FINEGAN; LLD; State Normal C 89; AM HamC 94; PdB State C for Teachers 09; LLD HamC 17; prin public sch W Fulton 89-90; sch


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HONORARY ALUMNI


commissioner Schoharie co 91-2; supervisor of examinations state dept of public instruction 92-04; asst in examinations division education dept 04; chief law di- vision education dept 04-8; asst commissioner of education, in charge of ele- mentary education in state, and state normal schs 08-15; dep commissioner 15-9; trustee State C for Teachers; state supt public instruction Pa, res Harrisburg 19 -; ad Harrisburg, Pa


PERLEY OAKLAND PLACE; LittD; AB DartC 93; AB Harv 94; AM DartC 96; t Greek and Latin Little Rock Acad, Little Rock Ark 94-7; graduate student Harv 97-8; classical master Brookline HS, Mass 98-00; with American Book Co New York 00-1; instructor in Latin SyrU 01-3; asst prof Latin 04-5; assoc prof 05-8; prof 08 -; ad 1204 E Adams St, Syracuse, NY


LUCY MAYNARD SALMON; LHD; AB UMich 76; AM 83; prin McGregor HS, Ia 76-81; t history Ind State NS 83-6; fellow in history Bryn Mawr U, Pa 86-7; assoc prof history VasC 87-9; prof 89 -; student Paris and Florence 98-00; ad Poughkeepsie, NY


FRANCIS LYNDE STETSON; LLD; AB WmsC 67; AM; LLB ColU 69; LLD St John's C, Md; adm to bar, NY 69; prac law New York 69 -; member Stetson, Jennings and Russell 94 -; gen counsel Southern Railroad Co, US Rubber Co, In- ternational Mercantile Marine Co, N P Railroad Co; pres N P Railroad Co; di- rector many cos; ad 15 Broad St, New York; res 4 E 74th St


1913


FRANCIS GRANT BLAIR; LLD; Ill State Normal U 92; BS Swarthmore C 97; LLD Ill Wesleyan U 16; prin schs Malden Ill 86-9; Leroy 92-5; prin Franklin Sch Buffalo NY 97-9; supt training dept Eastern Ill NS 99-06; state supt public instruction 06 -; ad Capitol, Springfield, Ill; res 629 S 2d St


ARTHUR HENRY NORTON; AM; ScB SyrU 99; PdD 16; vice-prin and training class t Mexico Acad 99-00; prin 00-4; prin and treasurer Cook Acad 04-11; prof math and astronomy Elmira C 11-9; vice-pres 16-9; YMCA service overseas 17-8; divisional sec 18; pres Keuka C 19 -; ad Keuka Park, NY


1914


JOHN HUSTON FINLEY; LHD; AB Knox C, Ill 87; AM; LLD Park C, Mo 95; Knox C 99; U of Wis 04; PrU 05; Tulane 06; WmsC; DartC; Hobart C; Columbia U; sec State Charities Aid Assoc, New York 89-92; pres Knox C 92-9; prof politics PrU 00-3; pres C of the City of New York 03-13; pres U of the State of New York and commissioner of education 13 -; Harv exchange lecturer on Hyde Foun- dation Sorbonne Paris 10-1; Knight, Legion of Honor, France; Order of the Crown, Italy; Officer, Imperial Order of the Rising Sun, Japan; head Red Cross Com- mission to Palestine 18; ad State Education Building, Albany, NY


*CHARLES WILLIAM KENT; LittD; AM U of Va 82; PhD U Leipzig 87; LLD U of Ala 06; joint founder and head master U Sch, Charleston SC 82-4; student Goet- tingen, Berlin, Leipzig 84-7; licentiate in German and French U of Va 87-8; prof English and modern langs U of Tenn 88-93; English lit, rhetoric and belles lettres, Linden Kent Memorial Sch of English Lit, U of Va 93-17; d Charlottes- ville 5 0 17


1915


JOHN BETTS CALVERT; DD; AB UR 76; AM; UTS 79; DD Shurtleff C 94; ord 80; asst p New York 81-7; editor and proprietor Christian Inquirer, New York 88-95; one of editors of Examiner, consolidated with Christian Enquirer, 95-12; res New York 12 -; ad 201 W 57th St, New York


ROBERT LANSING; LLD; AB AmC 86; LLD 15; PrU 17; adm to bar, NY 89; prac law Watertown, member Lansing and Lansing, 89-07; assoc counsel for US, Behring Sea arbitration 92-3; counsel for US, Behring Sea Claims Commission 96-7; solicitor and counsel for US, Alaskan Boundary Tribunal 03; counsel, North Atlantic Coast Fisheries arbitration at the Hague 09-10; agent US, American


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387


HONORARY ALUMNI


and British claims arbitration 12-4; counsellor for Dept of State 14-5; sec of state Je 15 -; commissioner American Commission to negotiate peace, Paris France 18-9; ad Dept of State, Washington, DC; and Watertown, NY


BENJAMIN IDE WHEELER; LHD; AB BU 75; PhD U Heidelberg 85; LLD PrU 96; Harv 00; BU 00; Yale 01; Johns Hopkins U 02; U of Wis 04; Ill C04; DartC 05; Columbia U 06; LittD U of Athens 12; instructor Latin and Greek BU 79-81; instructor German Harv 85-6; acting prof classical philology CornU 86-7; prof comparative philology 87-8; Greek and comparative philology 88-99; pres U of Cal 99-19; prof Greek lit American Sch of Classical Studies, Athens 95-6; Roose- velt prof U of Berlin 09-10; ad Berkeley, Cal


1916


HENRY CHURCHILL KING; LHD; AB Oberlin C 79; BD Oberlin TS 82; AM Harv 83; DD Oberlin C 97; Western Reserve U 01; Yale 04; LLD U of Ill 08; Miami U 09; STD Columbia U 09; DD U of Chicago 16; Harv 16; tutor Latin and math Oberlin Acad, O 79-82; assoc prof math Oberlin C 84-90; phil 90-1; prof phil 91-7; theology 97 -; dean 01-2; pres 02 -; lectured in India, China, Japan 09-10; director religious work dept YMCA for France 18-9; ad Oberlin, O


WILLIAM OAKMAN STEARNS; DD; AB Harv 78; NTI 83; ord Cazenovia 9 O 84; p Cazenovia 84-93; Glens Falls 93-05; New Woodstock 06-18; Cong ch Hamil- ton 18 -; ad Hamilton, NY


1918


SYLVESTER BURNHAM; ord Holyoke Mass 7 JI 73; p Amherst 73-4; t Worces- ter Acad 74-5; ret Newburyport 18 -; see fac record, p 15; ad 386 High St, Newburyport, Mass


CHARLES HOLMES HERTY; ScD; PhB U of Ga 86; PhD Johns Hopkins U 90; asst chemist Ga state experiment station 90-1; instructor chemistry U of Ga . 91-4; adj prof 94-02; collaborator, bureau of forestry, US Dept of Agriculture 01-2; expert 02-4; with Chattanooga Pottery Co 04-5; prof chemistry U of NC 05-16; editor Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, New York 17 -; studied U of Berlin, U of Zurich, 99, 00; ad 35 E 41st St, New York


CLARENCE AUGUSTINE MARTIN; ScD; student Dept of ArchitectureCornU 86-8; asst prof architecture CornU 95-03; prof 03 -; dean College of Architecture 08 -; ad Ithaca, NY


1919


ARTHUR EUGENE BESTOR; LLD; AB UChic 01; prof history and political sci FC 01-3; lecturer on political sci extension division UChic 04-12; asst gen direc- tor Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua NY 05-7; director 07-15; pres 15 -; ad Chautauqua, NY


CLEVELAND KING CHASE; LittD; AB Oberlin C 91; AM 96; hon fellow in Latin UChic 93-4; graduate scholar 94-5; fellow 95-6; instructor in Latin Oberlin C, O 96-9; studied Goettingen U 99-00; American Sch of Classical Studies, Rome 00-1; asst prof Latin State U of Ia 01-2; prof Latin Earlham C, Ind 02-11; Ham C 11 -; ad Talcott House, Clinton, NY


CHARLES LEE REESE; ScD; AB U of Va 84; PhD Heidelberg U 86; asst in chemistry Johns Hopkins U 86-8; prof chemistry Wake Forest C, NC 88; SC Mil Acad 88-96; instructor Johns Hopkins U 96-00; chief chemist NJ Zinc Co, chief chemist Eastern Dynamite Co and director eastern laboratory 02-6; in charge chemical division high explosives operating dept E I du Pont de Nemours Powder Co 06-11; chemical director 11 -; ad Du Pont Building, Wilmington, Del


PERRY JAMES STACKHOUSE; DD; AB Ac 99; BD UChic 04; ord St John NB 28 S 99; p St John 99-01; Chicago Ill 01-4; St John NB 04-7; Campbellton 07-10; Amherst NS 10-4; Utica NY 14 -; ad Utica, NY


SUMMARY


SUMMARY BY CLASSES: COLLEGE


STUDENTS


LIVING


Matriculated


Graduated


Graduates Non-Graduates


1835


18


8


1836


37


22


1837


26


12


1838


79


38


1839


27


16


1840


44


24


1841


27


14


1842


33


25


1843


45


29


1844


37


17


1845


41


20


1846


51


26


1847


38


17


1848


39


18


1849


55


22


2


9


1850


52


30


5


1851


28


4


7


1852


28


7


1


5


1853


21


9


4


1854


26


15


5


1855


34


20


4


6


1856


50


28


3


10


1857


34


21


3


3


1858


53


23


1


15


1859


35


22


6


8


1860


32


15


2


6


1861


44


24


5


12


1862


33


18


5


4


1863


33


11


2


7


1864


33


9


3


11


1865


36


18


6


11


1866


26


11


1


9


1867


22


10


4


6


1868


19


10


3


6


1869


14


10


3


2


1870


19


12


6


3


389


SUMMARY


STUDENTS


LIVING


Matriculated


Graduated


Graduates


Non-Graduates


1871


23


10


4


7


1872


26


16


13


2


1873


50


38


25


4


1874


28


22


13


4


1875


37


27


14


4


1876


28


19


10


7


1877


33


21


12


8


1878


29


17


7


8


1879


30


20


14


3


1880


20


12


10


5 .


1881


24


16


9


5


1882


37


23


15


11


1883


30


17


12


7


1884


28


21


14


7


1885


32


20


14


9


1886


41


26


17


13


1887


24


17


15


6


1888


31


19


12


11


1889


28


17


14


10


1890


53


33


27


14


1891


37


25


21


11


1892


43


21


19


22


1893


47


20


17


23


1894


46


27


25


18


1895


53


25


20


23


1896


36


20


18


12


1897


48


30


29


18


1898


58


33


29


21


1899


46


25


22


19


1900


48


29


29


17


1901


50


31


27


16


1902


42


34


34


7


1903


52


35


34


15


1904


52


36


35


16


1905


57


35


32


21


1906


57


37


36


17


1907


55


41


36


14


1908


81


43


39


36


1909


89


55


53


28


1910


110


70


69


38


1911


90


48


46


40


1912


117


74


71


40


1913


118


78


77


37


1914


129


83


83


45


1915


127


90


88


36


1916


131


95


94


33


390


COLGATE UNIVERSITY


STUDENTS


LIVING


Matriculated


Graduated


Graduates


Non-Graduates


1917


173


113


111


59


1918


173


91


91


80


1919


189


66


65


120


4255


2456


1681


1181


SUMMARY BY CLASSES: SEMINARY


1822


7


5


1823


11


9


1824


12


10


1825


10


7


1826


20


16


1827


18


10


1828


14


11


1829


24


12


1830


20


8


1831


27


10


1832


4


1833


25


12


1834


12


1837


2


1838


14


6


1839


12


8


1840


12


7


1841


14


10


1842


17


15


1844


14


11


1845


15


13


1846


14


12


1847


10


9


1848


22


17


1849


16


9


1850


14


9


1851


9


2


2


1852


7


7


1


1853


5


4


1854


6


4


1855


5


5


1856


11


10


2


1857


10


6


1


1


1858


16


15


3


1


1859


20


16


3


1860


21


17


1861


14


9


2


1


391


SUMMARY


STUDENTS


LIVING


Matriculated


Graduated


Graduates


Non-Graduates


1862


13


9


2


1863


10


9


3


1864


13


11


3


1865


18


11


2


4


1866


9


8


2


1867


12


10


4


1868


7


7


1


1869


7


5


4


1


1870


9


5


1


1


1871


5


5


2


1872


12


10


6


1873


12


10


3


1


1874


20


12


8


5


1875


27


21


13


4


1876


15


11


9


2


1877


4


1


1


1878


19


14


8


2


1879


11


9


5


1


1880


13


11


4


1


1881


19


10


8


3


1882


14


11


9


2


1883


18


11


8


6


1884


21


15


11


4


1885


19


13


9


3


1886


16


8


7


5


1887


25


18


15


7


1888


25


15


11


6


1889.


14


8


7


4


1890


18


15


13


3


1891


21


15


13


6


1892


21


9


8


10


1893


23


18


14


5


1894


20


13


11


6


1895


20


14


12


6


1896


16


10


7


5


1897


27


17


15


10


1898


19


13


13


6


1899


20


10


9


8


1900


23


16


16


6


1901


19


11


11


7


-


1902


14


10


8


4


1903


14


6


6


8


1904


16


11


10


4


1905


17


13


13


4


1906


13


8


8


.


4


1907


13


13


13


392


COLGATE UNIVERSITY


STUDENTS


LIVING


Matriculated


Graduated


Graduates


Non-Graduates


1908


26


17


16


9


.


1909


18


17


16


1


1910


21


19


19


2


1911


16


13


12


3


1912


14


13


13


1913


17


17


17


1914


26


20


20


6


1915


21


11


10


10


1916


23


20


20


3


1917


14


11


10


3


1918


20


14


14


5


1919


12


7


7


5


1473


1020


551


217


TOTALS


Matriculated :


College


4255


Seminary


1473


Honorary


291


Alumni (less 729 names repeated)


5290


Living Alumni:


College and Seminary (less 356 names repeated)


3274


Honorary


.91


Total living alumni


3365


SUMMARY BY OCCUPATIONS


[In the table below column I includes those who were students in both college and seminary: column II those in college alone: column III those in seminary alone.


This table is only approximately complete. For the earlier years especially, it has been impossible to secure full data: death has eliminated not a few from this classification: many of the alumni have been engaged in various pursuits; and, in such cases, the only occupation here recognized is the one judged to be distinctive.]


I


[I


III


Total


Authors.


2


9


11


Business


17


728


21


766


Chemists


1


78


79


Dentists


1


16


17


Editors


6


46


4


56


Engineers


68


68


Evangelists


3


1


3


7


393


SUMMARY


I


II


III


Total


Farmers


7


82


12


101


Graduate students


1


69


1


71


Lawyers


1


207


3


211


Missionaries, foreign


45


32


21


98


Missionaries, home


8


13


27


48


Pastors


549


594


529


1671


Physicians


9


118


3


.


130


Presidents and professors in colleges and theological seminaries .


32


120


17


169


Secretaries and agents of denominational and philan- thropic societies


10


11


5


26


Teachers


20


487


19


526


GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX


ALABAMA


BIRMINGHAM


Baker, Charlie Ross, s x92 GRAND BAY


Harmon, Dwight Dana, c 93, s Haase, William Charles, c 15 98 NATIONAL CITY MOBILE


Palmer, Theodoric Romeyn, h 55


Phillips, John Walter, c x83, s Shepard, Henry Warren, c 87 x83 Cook, Herbert Asher, c 99 TALLADEGA OAKLAND Lester, Fred Volney, c 86 Linsley, Earle Garfield, c 04 Pfeiffer, Harry Nelson, s x05 ARIZONA


GLENDALE


Beal, Clark Everest, c 16 MIAMI


Seely, Harry Aaron, c x08 PRESCOTT


Cole, Walter Borough, c x00 ARKANSAS


GARFIELD


Haswell, Frank Miller, c x85 SILOAM SPRINGS


Patterson, Eli Harris, c x87 SPRINGDALE


Rice, Elijah Forbes, s 04 (grad- uate student)


CALIFORNIA


ALAMEDA


Pfeiffer, Harry Nelson, s x05 ALHAMBRA


Haase, William Charles, c 15


Wheat, Charles Albert, c x90 BAKERSFIELD


Hatch, Frederick William, c 95 BERKELEY


Bliss, Ebenezer Monroe, s 83 Brooks, Fred Emerson, c 73


Wheeler, Benjamin Ide, h 15 BISHOP


Hall, Alton Lawrence, c 02, S XOI


DUNSMUIR


Stevens, Lawrence Bradley, c 98 EXETER


Russell, James Robinson Graves, s 08 FAIR OAKS


Andrus, Sterling Glen, c 86 FRESNO


Kaprielian, Abraham Hagop, c XII


Wilkinson, William Elgin, c 12 FULLERTON


Greene, John Thomas, c x92 GLENDALE


Ford, Ernest Elliott, s 00 HOLLYWOOD


Bergman, Godfrey Lambert, c I2, S 14 INGLEWOOD


COLORADO


BOULDER


Craft, Emory Dean, c 68, s x70 Ekeley, John Bernard, c 91 LODI


Cusick, Maxwell Henry, c x91 LONG BEACH


Knights, George Dicker, c 91 LOS ANGELES


Barner, Abram Sterling, s 00 Chase, Samuel Sherrill, c 59, s x6I


Cherryman, Rexford King Ray- Miller, Arnold Harvey, c 19 mond, c x19 DELTA


Durham, Frank, s 04


Jones, Ernest Frederic, s x97


Miller, James Edgar, c 02


Morgan, Charles Otis, c 77


Pendleton, Cornelius C X8 I


Welles, Purinton, Harry Edward. c 94 Seymour, Robert Gillin,c 97


Vosburgh, George Bedell, c 73,s 74


Wright, Henry Chauncey, c 80 EATON Hall, Asa Zadel, c 98 Sheppard, James, s 89 ESKDALE Sanford, Ernest LeVere, c 02 GOLDEN


Hall, Ira David, c 79, s 82 LEADVILLE Hayes, Frank Hallie, s 09 OAK CREEK


Wales, John Clarence, c 07 OLATHE


Blinzinger, August Charles, c X07, S IO


PUEBLO


Porter, Loyal Clay, c 15


Porter, Morris Newton, c 06


CONNECTICUT


BECKLEY Beckley, Lewis Raymond, c 17 BRANFORD


Benedict, Ivan Howland, c 02, S 05 BRIDGEPORT


Foster, Harry Schuyler, c 00


Hungate, Francis Marion, c x89 Grout, Jonathan, c 13


Hungate, Jesse Avery, c x82, s 85 Webb, Earl Kellogg, c 10 SACRAMENTO


CANAAN


Yale, Homer Fenton, c 91, S 94 DANBURY


Lovett, Frederick Crosby, c 96 Bennett, Frank Henry, c 89 SAN DIEGO


EAST HARTFORD


Belden, Frank Orson, c 93, s 96 Dwyer. William Lawrence, c 18 Coleman, Nelson Leonard, c 97 Mulligan, Arthur Joseph, c X17


Winters, Walter Payne, c 95 GREENWICH


Wolfe, Everett Lionel, c 15 SAN FRANCISCO


Dunklee, Emry Jay, c x00


Merchant, James Hamilton, c 87 Bloxham, Daniel John, c 07, S Smith, Charles Stowell, c x04


Smith, Horace W B, c XOI


Woods, Lambert Lysander, s 67 SAN JOSE


Wilson, George Cyrus, c 97 SANTA ANA


Scott, Jay Huntington, c x94 SANTA CLARA


Parker, David Livingston, s x97 SANTA CRUZ


Henry, John William, c 65, s 67 White, Herbert Judson, c x90


UPLAND


Temple, Levi Daniel, c x79 VISALIA


Blowers, Frank Leslie, c x9I


XII Burchard, Russell, c 18


Coats, Albert B, c 83, s 86


Hungerford, Clarence Ives, c 18 Mills, Charles Elmendorf, c 97


Nielsen, William Walter, C 17


Strong, Charles Henry, c XOI


Thayer, William Tower, c oo, s X03


Traver, Harvey Rogers, c 66, s 68


LAKEVILLE


Roy, John James, c XI4 LITCHFIELD


Stock, Alfred Homes, c 76, s 80 MELROSE


Grant, Boyd Roberts, c x18 MERIDEN


Deming, Frank Ribera, c 05


Parrella, Gioacchino Erasmus, s 15 (Italian Dept) MIDDLETOWN


Hyde, Edgar Rhuel, c 97, s 00 MORRIS


Southworth, Victor Emanuel, c Fletcher, Francis Wayland, c X92, S X93


X93, S ×95 NEW BRITAIN


Brady, George Washington, c 14 Flanagan, Henry Francis, c x18


Remington, Avon Charles, c x02 Mansfield, Raymond John, c x17


Stone, Claude Mortimer, c 04 DENVER


Finch, John Wellington, c 97


Pierce, Charles Clark, c 88, s 91 Stubbs, Harry Eugene, c 02 Pratt, Charles, c 69


Re, Enrico, s 14 (Italian Dept) MONROVIA


Leonard, James Sidney, c 93 MONTEBELLO


Rowe, Harry John, C 12


Thompson, Charles James, s 56 Dolan, Charles, c 83 PACIFIC GROVE PALISADE


Coats, Orville, s 8I PALO ALTO


Gray, Henry David, c 97 PASADENA


Harris, Taylor Loomis, c x08 Lawrence, Alfred Barnard, c x14 PASO ROBLES


Sowell, William Henry, s x97 POINT RICHMOND


Tappan, Howard Tracy, c XI0 POMONA


Bowen, Everett Harlow, c 03 RED BLUFF


Douglass, John William, c 10 RIVERSIDE


Maddox, Philip Ford, c x19 SALINAS


Husted, Mills Hobby, c 13 HARTFORD Andrews, Myron Morris, c 17


COLORADO SPRINGS


Fulton, Charles Arthur, c 83, s 86


Stubbs, Herbert Lewis, c OI


Stubbs, Merton Ernest, c 98 CRAWFORD


CREEDE


Parker, Luther Judd, c x14 Sheehan, Frederick Wilfred, cx18 Squire, William Walter Thomas, C XI5 NEW HAVEN


Basile, Giustino, s 12 (Italian Dept)


GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX-CONNECTICUT


395


.


Bennett, Frederick Clair, c x15 Greene, Samuel Harrison, c 73, Clark, Robert Alyosious, c XI7 S 75


Colwell, Howard Spencer, c 10


Fitch, Everett Henry, c 93


Kelly, John Devin, c 70


Harlan, Quirof, s x04


Harriman, Philip Lawrence, c 17 POCATELLO


Healy, Thomas Jefferson, c 13 Hill, David Jayne, h 83


Johnson, Gove Griffith, c 91, s 94 Berry, Gilbert Levi, c x04


Bates, Welcome Elliott, c x77 Chandler, Adoniram Judson, c 72 Keyser, Herbert Fred, C II


Lansing, Robert, h 15


Lyons, Francis Patrick, c 05


Hamilton, Edgar Laurens, s x99 Many, James Warren, c x94, s 97 Alden, Charles Andrews, c x95


Savage, Philip James, c x18 Williamson, Clyde Loomis, c x10 Miles, Nelson Appleton, h 10 NOANK


Millington, Yale Oldknow, c x09


Chester, Claude Milton, c x01 Otterback, Philip Graham, c 18 MacQuarrie, Angus Allan, c x19 Rider, Wakeman, c 04


NORWICH


Russell, William Jay, c x64


Carlevale, Joseph William, s x14 Simons, Howard John, c x14


(Italian Dept)


Croker, Charles John, c x16


Lawton, Arthur Thomas, c x82 Stevenson, Hugh Thomas,


McCormick, John Falvey, c 16 PORTLAND


Kingston, James Charles, c 14 RIDGEFIELD


Tucker, Erie Albert, c 09 ROCKY HILL


Waters, Frank Palmer, c 83 STAMFORD


Capron, Arthur Banfield, c x08


Wheeler, Clifford Slater, c x14 STONINGTON


Hamlin, George Arthur, c x80 JACKSONVILLE


Miller, Charles Everett, c x19 Zeller, Arthur, c 16


SUFFIELD


Cavanaugh, Francis c 18


William


Farley, Edson Scott, c 07


Parks, George Urial, c 17


Parks, Murray Bushnell, c 18


Sisson, Delmar Francis, c 13


Sweeney, Daniel Joseph, c 02 TARIFFVILLE


Brewer, Castle, c x85, s x86 ST PETERSBURG


Gorton, Joseph Mitchelson, c 19 Cook, Morrill Lansing, C 17 TORRINGTON


Aiken, Walter Torrey, c 08, S 12


Turner, Luther Guiteau, c x66 WALLINGFORD


Jones, Everett Booker, c 05 TAMPA


Nash, Charles Henry, c 63, s x65 Ketchum, Albert Allen, C 17


Lewis, Robert Ernest, c 04 WATERBURY


UMATILLA


Abraham Lin-


coln, c 96


GEORGIA


AMERICUS


Burrows, Lansing, h 70 ATLANTA


Archer, Samuel Howard, c 02 Harvey, Burwell Towns, c 16 Watson, John Brown, c x04


Westcott, Henry Russell, c 00 CAMP BENNING


Horan, John Paul, c 14 CAMP WHEELER Stratton, William Henry, c 16 CARTERSVILLE


Backus, Lester Jay, c 04 COLLEGE PARK


Brown, Lester Alexander, s 03 COLUMBUS


Morse, Ezra Minor, c 02 MACON Kern, John Williams, c 04 HAWAII TERRITORY HONOLULU


Lum, Kwock Fong, c 18 Mix, Frank Lyman, C XII SCHOFIELD BARRACKS


Midkiff, Frank Elbert, c 12


ILLINOIS


AURORA


BELVIDERE


Reed, Harry Wilfred, c 80, s x83 BERWYN


Wallace, Robert, c 75, S 78 BLOOMINGTON


Goodier, Warren Alonzo, c 08 CHAMPAIGN


Bryant, Martin Sylvester, c 06, s 09




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