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56 Payne, John Wesley, 1876
42
Merrell, Jonathan Dayton, 1856 Merriam, W. W., 1870
34
Peck, Arthur Cole, 1870 35
54
Merz, John, Ger. D. 1864
49
Peters, Claus, Ger. D. 1877
55
Merz, John, 1867,
30
Peters, Gershom Moore, 1871
35
Mize, Thomas S., 1866 29
Peters, Theron Right, 1871
36
Möhlmann, Johann Heinrich, Ger. D. 1868 51
Phelps, James H., 1856
15
Monjeau, Cleophas, 1867 30
Phillips, William Cary, 1853
10
Morehouse, Henry Lyman, 1864
27
Piepgrass, Rudolph, Ger. D. 1863
49
Morey, Lewis Hall, 1875 41
Pitman, John B., 1353 .
10
Morey, William Carey, 1871 . 36
Poineer, Samuel Thane, 1861
24
Morgan, Thomas J., D. D., 1868 32
Potter, Walter McDuffie, 1863
25
Morris, Charles David, 1867
30
Powers, Richard Franklin, 1865 Pratt, George Sayre, 1877
44
Moss, Lemuel, D. D., 1860 21
Pratt, Samuel Hartwell, 1866
29
Moxom, Philip S., 1878
44
Pratt, William Collins, 1857
16
Müller, Heinrich F., Ger. D. 1867 51 ·
Putnam, Alanson Harris, 1876
42
Müller, Heinrich Joseph, Ger. D. 1873 . 53 Rabe, Wilhelm C., Ger. D. 1871
. 52
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44
Marshall, Benjamin DeForest, D. D., 1855 13 Marten, Zacharias, Ger. D. 1874 . 54
21
Outwater, Theron, 1878
Owen, Ezra Frederick, 1865
28
44 Packwood, Ebenezer, 1861
23
McMichael, Richard Frederick, 1876
42 Parsons, Curtis Burroughs, 1870
35
55 Pattengill, Willis Wayland, 1873 38
15
Pearce, William Henry, 1872
37
Merrill, Samuel Pearce, 1860
21 Petereit, August, Ger. D. 1876
Porter, Henry Kirke, 1866
29
Morrill, David Tilton, 1853 9
28
Moscrip, Charles Henry, 1877 44 .
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13
Luke, William, 1855 14
43 Northrop, Stephen Abbott, 1879 46
16
Machholz, Rudolph, Ger. D. 1877
55
20
37
51
Marsh, Stephen Van Rensselaer, 1859 .
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8 Neff, Benjamin Lewis, 1879 . 46
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GENERAL CATALOGUE.
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NAME. CLASS. PAGE.
NAME.
CLASS.
PAGE
Rand, Stephen Bailey, 1869
. 33
Scott, John Hart, 1874
40
Randall, Nelson Birney, 1869
33
Scott, Winfield, 1861
23
Ray, Edward Chittenden, 1873
39
Seeley, Isaac Cooley, 1860
22
Raycroft, James Michael, 1878
45
Senn, John, Ger. D. 1873
53
Raymond, Lewis Ford, 1867
30
Seward, Alonzo L., 1861 Shaw, Jay Richards, 1873
39
Reeke, Friedrich Wilhelm, Ger. D. 1869 Reeves, David McLane, D. D., 1859
20
Shanafelt, John R., 1858
18
Reeves, William Norris, 1858
18
Sheffield, Charles Smith, 1863
25
Reints, John H., Ger. D. 1862
48
Sheldon, Rolland Fuller, 1857
17
Remington, William, Jr., 1861
23
Sheppard, Nathan, 1859
20
Reynolds, Harrah Judson, 1867
31
Sheppard, Theodore Warren, 1863 Shermer, Henry B., 1852
8
Rhodes, Daniel, 1877
44
Shields, William Henry, 1870
35
Rice, Seth C., 1860
22
Simmons, James Barlow, D. D., 1853
10
Richardson, Henry McQueen, 1851
7 Simmons, John, 1858
18
Richardson, Sidney Edward, 1857
16
Simonson, George Allen, 1864
27
Richmond, Willis Cyrus, 1876
42
Slater, Myron R , 1855
14
Rickerson, Freeman Daniel, 1861
24
Sloan, Will Hill, 1873
39
Riddle, James Whitford, 1873 Riemer, Peter, Ger. D. 1873
53
Smith, Granger Wheaton, 1873
38
Riemer, Peter, 1874
40
Smith, James Robert, 1875
41
Riendeau, Toussaint, 1854
.
Smith, John Byington, D. D., 1854
11
Robinson, Edwin T., 1859
20 .
Smith, J. Ripley, 1854
11
Robinson, Willard Haskell, 1875
41
Smith, Nelson Slater, 1857
16
Robert, Joseph Thomas, Jr., 1864
27
Smith, William Augustus, 1858
18
Rogers, Thomas, 1860
22
Snodgrass, D. S., 1852
8
Root, Parley David, 1874
40
Snyder, Frederick, 1852 .
8
Rose, Henry Arnold, 1854
11 Stanton, William Alonzo, 1878
45
Rose, Thomas, 1861
24 Starkweather, George A., 1859 47 Staub, Jakob, Ger. D. 1879
56
Rowland, Adoniram Judson, 1866
29 Stenger, William Henry, 1872
37
Rowley, Frank Harold, 1878
45 Stern, Andreas, Ger. D. 1873
53
Rowley, Joseph, 1868
33 Stevens, James Crosby, 1857 Stevens, William Arnold, 1865
28
Ryland, William Semple, 1858
18
Stevenson, James Pomeroy, 1971
35
Sage, Adomiram Judson, D. D., 1803
25
Stoddard, Darius Hicks, 1867
31 ·
Sage, Volney Allen, 1867
31 Stone, James Brayton, 1872
37
Sanders, Rufus, 1856
15 Stone, John Frank, 1878
45
Sargent, Temple Carey, 1879
46
Stone, Orlando Burdett, 1852
9
Satterlee, Alfred Brown, 1854
11
Stott, William Taylor, D. D., 1868
32
Sawyer, John, 1863
25
Strong, Augustus Hopkins, D. D., 1859
20
Sawyer, William Wallace, 1851 Scarff, James M., 1855
13
Swartz, Franklin Pierce, 1879
46
Schäffer, Hermann Moritz, Ger. D. 1864
49
Taft, Edwin Augustus, 1869
34
Schäffer, Hermann Moritz, 1867
31
Taft, Sylvanus Adon, D. D., 1854 .
12
Schälike, Friedrich Wilhelm, Ger. D. 1868 . 51
Taylor, David Henry, 1874
40
Schmidt, Andreas, Ger. D. 1860 Schmidt, Christoph, Ger. D. 1878
48
Taylor, Edward Glenn, D. D., 1956 Taylor, James Monroe, 1871
35
Schmidt, John C., Ger. D. 1864
49
Taylor, Malachi F., 1855
13
Schofield, James Vanpelt, 1854 .
11
Taylor, William Frederic, 1875
41
Schröder, Hermann, Ger. D. 1874
54
Tefft, Lyman Beecher, 1860
22
48 Telford, Robert, 1853
10
49 Tennant, Albert Milton, 1872
38
34
Thanbyah, 1874 .
40
Schumacher, Jacob, Ger. D. 1866
50
Thomas, Arthur Green, 1857
,
53 Thomas, Friedrich J., Ger. D. 1863
49
Schunke, F. Louis, Ger. D. 1873 . Schunke, William, Ger. D. 1876
54
Thomas, Jesse Burgess, D. D., 1855 14 ·
Schwendener, Johannes, Ger. D. 1872 . 53 Thomssen, George N., Ger. D, 1876
54
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12
Smith, Jeremiah Heuston, 1863
26
Ritter, Peter, Ger. D. 1867
51
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Rott, George, Ger. D. 1857
38
Smith, Charles Edward, 1863
25
25
Rhoades, William Caldwell Plunkett, 1872
37
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16
Rupe, Clarence Mulford, 1873
39
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Stumpf, John, Ger. D. 1861 .
48
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Schudt, Friedrich, Ger. D. 1862 Schulte, George August, Ger. D. 1863 Schulz, Heinrich, Ger. D. 1875
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NAME. CLASS PAGE.
NAME. CLASS.
PAGE.
Todd, Adam Henry, 1869
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Webster, George, 1856
. 15
Tousey, Alvin Walter, 1865
28
Webster, Joseph, 1863
26
Tozer, Robert Hall, 1863
26
Weiss, Joseph, Ger. D. 1860 .
48
True, Benjamin Osgood, 1870
35
Wernick, Heinrich, Ger. D. 1874 .
54
Trumpp, Heinrich, Ger. D. 1862
49
Wernick, Heinrich, 1877
44
Tryon, Isaac C., 1873
39
Westgate, Hollis Smith, 1871
36
Trzeciak, Alexander, Ger. D. 1864
49
Weston, Charles Frederick, 1859
20
Tucker, James Judson, 1860
22
Whitaker, Daniel, 1852
9
Turner, Thomas, 1866
29
Wilcox, Daniel Webster, 1855
13
Tuska, Simon, 1858
19 Wilkin, George Francis, 1876
42
Underhill, William Henry, 1867
31 Wilkins, Archibald Charles, 1877 .
44
Valkenaar, Johannes Jacob, Ger. D. 1866
. 50
Wilkins, Frank Lemoine, 1879
46
Vanderburgh, Frederick Augustus, 1879
46 Wilkinson, William Cleaver, D. D., 1859
20
Vanderlip, George Mairs, 1853
10 Williams, Albemarle Dwight, 1857
17
Van Gantzhorne, J. W., 1872
38 Williams, James Nelson, 1853
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Vedder, Henry Clay, 1876
. 42 Williams, John, 1854
11
Vradenburg, Judson, 1873
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39 Willey, Ambrose Franklin, 1860
22
Wagner, George, Ger. D. 1862
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49 Worcester, Alfred M., 1875
41
Wakefield, Wilson Faron, 1878
. 45 Work, James, .863
25
Walker, Edwin Sawyer, 1858
19 Wrenn, George Lawson, 1861
23
Wallace, James Eaton, 1879 .
46 Wright, Fernando Cortez, 1872
37
Walter, Johnston Estep, 1869
34 Wright, Wesley P., 1856
15
Warne, Henry A., 1868 .
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33 Wyman, Edwin Allen, 1863.
20
Washington, Shadrach, 1858
19 Zechser, Otto Friedrich, Ger. D. 1871 . 52
Watrous, George Pomeroy, 185+
11 Zwink, David, Ger. D. 1871 .
. 52
Watson, David Ronald, 1871
36 Zwink, David, 1872
38
Weaver, Amos, 1869
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GENERAL CATALOGUE
OF THE
ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY,
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
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EMBRACING THE FIRST THIRTY-EIGHT YEARS OF ITS HISTORY.
1889.
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EXPLANATIONS.
It is the design of this Catalogue to furnish, with reference to every person who, up to the date of issue, has been a student of the Seminary, trustworthy information respecting the time and place of his birth, of his preparatory studies, whether collegiate or theological, of his subsequent public services, and in cases that may require it, of his death.
In each class, names preceding the dividing line are those of full graduates; those underneath the line are names of students who did not take the regular course of study in all its parts, or who did not remain until the course was completed. The time spent in the Seminary by each partial student is indicated by dates separated by a dash (as, 1853-55); wherever the letters R. T. S. appear, followed by the mention of a single year, the student is a full graduate in the regular class of that year.
It is to be borne in mind that before 1862, the course of study in the Seminary extended over but two years. The Class of 1863, and all subsequent classes, have pursued a course extending over three years.
The German Department of the Seminary, of which a Catalogue is also given, furnishes instruction to such persons as, not having had the advantages of collegiate training, seek to prepare themselves to serve the German Baptist churches, as pastors and as preachers in the German language.
Where the contrary is not stated, the names mentioned are those of persons professing the faith of the Baptist denomination, and the churches mentioned are Baptist churches.
A key to the Abbreviations of the names of Colleges and other Institutions mentioned in the Catalogue, together with a tabular statement of the number of students of the Seminary who have received their preliminary training in each of these Institutions, will be found appended to the Catalogue.
An asterisk (*) prefixed to the name of any student indicates that he is deceased. A dash (-) following the concluding date of a paragraph, indicates that the person still continues in the location or occupation mentioned. w. c. means without charge. A semicolon following a record indicates that the present address is unknown, or that a pastorate has lately closed and the suc- ceeding pastorate not yet begun.
Although care has been exercised in the compilation of this Catalogue, it is hardly to be supposed that error has been entirely avoided, especially in the case of those whose history has been ascertained, not from themselves, but from others. The assistance of all graduates and friends of the Institution is solicited, in order that the record, where it is imperfect, may be rectified or completed.
Communications with regard to future changes of location, or with regard to corrections in the present Catalogue, may be sent to any member of the Faculty of the Seminary.
FACULTY.
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PRESIDENTS.
REV. EZEKIEL GILMAN ROBINSON, D. D., LL. D. 1868-1872 REV. AUGUSTUS HOPKINS STRONG, D. D., 1872-
PROFESSORS.
*REV. JOHN SHARP MAGINNIS, D. D.,
1850-1853
REV. THOMAS JEFFERSON CONANT, D. D.
1850-1857
*REV. JOHN HOWARD RAYMOND, LL. D. 1852-1854 REV. EZEKIEL GILMAN ROBINSON, D. D., LL. D. 1853-1872
*REV. VELONA Ŕ. HOTCHKISS, D. D.,
1854-1865
REV. GEORGE WASHINGTON NORTHRUP, D. D.
1857-1867
REV. AUGUSTUS RAUSCHENBUSCH,
1858-1888
REV. ASAHEL CLARK KENDRICK., D. D,,
1862-1865 and 1875-1877
REV. JOSEPH HENRY GILMORE, A. M. (Acting), 1866-1868
REV. GEORGE HENRY WHITTEMORE, A. M. (Acting),
1868-1876
*REV. R. J. W. BUCKLAND, D. D., 1869-1876
HERMANN KUENTZEL (Acting), 1867-1869
*REV. HORATIO BALCH HACKETT, D. D., LL. D.
1870-1875
REV. AUGUSTUS HOPKINS STRONG, D. D.
1872-
REV. HERMANN MORITZ SCHÄFFER, 1872-
REV. WILLIAM CLEAVER WILKINSON, D. D.
1873-1881
REV. HOWARD OSGOOD, D. D., 1876-
*SAMUEL EMMONS BROWN (Acting),
1876-1877
WILLIAM ARNOLD STEVENS, D. D., LL. D., 1877-
REV. ALBERT HENRY NEWMAN, D. D., LL. D., 1877-1881
REV. T. HARWOOD PATTISON, D. D., 1881-
REV. BENJAMIN O. TRUE, D. D. 1881-
REV. ADELBERT S. COATS, 1881-
REV. HENRY E. ROBINS, D. D., 1882-
REV. JACOB S. GUBELMANN, D. D. 1885-
LIBRARIANS.
*REV. VELONA R. HOTCHKISS, D. D., 1854-1865
*REV. R. J. W. BUCKLAND, D. D., 1869-1876 REV. HOWARD OSGOOD, D. D. 1876-
ROCHESTER THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
GENERAL CATALOGUE.
STUDENTS.
1851.
*JOSEPH ALBERT BAILEY, W. U. 1849; R. T. S. 1851; ordained, Oct. 21, 1851, Essex, Conn .; Pastor, Essex, Conn., 1851-55; Waterbury, Conn., 1855-69; health failed; went to Europe; died, Carlsbad, Bohemia, May 11, 1873.
*ERASTUS HAMILTON BURR, born, Feb. 9, 1820, Preble, N. Y .; M. U. 1849; R. T. S. 1851; ordained, Massillon, Ohio, Jan. 7, 1852; Pastor, Massillon, 1851-52; Durhamville, N. Y., 1852-54; died, Homer, N. Y., March 11, 1857.
*PETER IRVING, M. U. 1849; R. T. S. 1851; ordained, Wolcott, N. Y .; Pastor, Wolcott, 1852; Montezuma, N. Y., 1856; Elba, N. Y., 1857; Romulus, N. Y., 1859; Walworth, N. Y., 1860; Wolcott, N. Y., 1861; Brighton, Ill., 1864; Irving, Ill., 1866-70; died, Irving, Ill., 1870.
*CHARLES KEYSER, D. D., born, May 13, 1827, Albany, N. Y .; M. U. 1849; R. T. S. 1851; ordained, Wallingford, Conn., Nov. 6, 1851; Pastor, Wal- lingford, 1851-53; Mt. Morris,. N. Y., 1853-54; Niagara Falls, 1854-57; Jefferson St., Providence, R. I., 1857-63; Binghamton, N. Y., 1864-68; Eleventh ch. Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-70; Central ch. Trenton, N. J., 1870-75; Wakefield, Mass., 1875-77; died, Wakefield, Mass., Sept. 21, 1877. HENRY MCQUEEN RICHARDSON, D. D., born, Nov. 4, 1821, Vernon, N. Y .; M. U. 1849; R. T. S. 1851; ordained, Hamilton, O., Feb. 4, 1852; Pastor, Hamilton, 1851-62; Oswego, N. Y., 1862-65; Columbia, Mo., 1867-71; Fulton, Mo., 1871-73; Liberty, Mo., 1873-81; Maryville, Mo., 1881-84; Lexington, Mo., 1884-
WILLIAM WALLACE SAWYER, born, Sept. 22, 1825, Harpersfield, Ohio; M. U, 1849; R. T. S. 1851; ordained, Troy, O., June, 1852; Pastor, Troy, O., 1852-55; Rock Island, Ill., 1855-59; Peoria, Ill., 1859-62; Huntington, O., 1862-66; Milford, O., 1866-71; Columbia, O., 1871-74; Washington, C. H., 0., 1874-76; Milford, O., 1876-
1852.
THOMAS PHILPOT CAMPBELL, born, March 10, 1823, Philadelphia, Pa .; M. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ordained, E. Avon, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1852; Pastor, E. Avon, 1852-55; St. Charles, Ill., 1857-59; Mt. Carroll, Ill., 1859-64; Wauke- gan, Ill., 1864-66; South Bend, Ind., 1866-70; New Albany, Ind., 1870-72; Delevan, Ill., 1872-85; Geneseo, Ill., 1885-87; Winchester, Ill., 1887-
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*WATSON CLARK, born, July 11, 1828, Yorkshire, N. Y .; M. U.1850; R. T. S ... 1852; ordained, Girard, Pa., August 3, 1852; Supply, Green Bay, Wis., Keosauqua, Iowa, Marietta, O., 1852-54; Pastor, Ohio C. H., O., 1854-56; Cincinnati, O., 1856-58; Evangelist, Saline Ass'n, Mo., 1858-61; Pastor, Ohio C. H., O., 1862-65; Mt. Gilead, O., 1866-68; Goshen, Ind., 1870-72; Xenia, [Ill., 1872-75; Winchester, Ill., 1876; Sycamore, Ill., 1877; died, Sycamore, Ill., June 10, 1877.
*SAMUEL COLE, Jr., born, Sept. 5, 1824, Beverly, Mass .; W. C. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ordained, Belfast, Me., 1852; Pastor, Belfast, 1853-54; died, Beverly,. Mass., 1854.
LEVI S. HANCOCK, born, March 18, 1819; M. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; Agent Am. S. S. Union, 1852-56; health failed; w. c. Ridgetown, Ont., 1876.
*AUSTIN HARMON, born, Feb. 3, 1828, Wheatland, N. Y .; M. U. 1850; R. T. S .. 1852; ordained, Wheatland, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1853; Pastor, Wheatland, 1852-56; Allegan, Mich., 1856-60; Summer Hill, N. Y. 1860-61; with other churches, 1861-65; died, South Haven, Mich., Sept. 7, 1865.
*CHARLES HIBBARD, born, Dec. 21, 1823, St. Armand, Canada East; B. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ordained, Providence, R. I., Sept. 14, 1852; Missionary A. B. M. U., Maulmain, Burmah, 1852-66; Pastor, Chester, Vt., 1867-75; Vergennes, Vt., 1876-79; Middlebury, Vt., 1879-83; Invalid, Providence, R. I., 1883-87; died, Sept. 30, 1887.
GEORGE JOHNSON, born, January 19, 1824, England; M. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ordained, Hector, N. Y., 1852; Pastor, Hector, N. Y., 1852-54; Can- ton, N. Y., 1854-56; Greece, N. Y., 1856-69, Marlboro, N. J., 1869-71 ;. Bricksburg, N. J., 1876-84; Lakewood, N. J., 1885-
SAMUEL TRUSDELL LIVERMORE, born, March 16, 1824, German, Chenango Co., N. Y .; M. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ordained, South Livonia, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1852; Pastor, South Livonia, 1852-57; Cooperstown, N. Y., 1857-62; Lowville, N. Y., 1862-67; New Shoreham, R. I., 1876; Engaged in literary work and supplying churches. Address, Bridgewater, Mass., 1876-
JOHN RAE NISBET, born, Oct. 14, 1822, Haddington, Scotland; M. U. 1850 ;: R. T. S. 1852; ordained, Rochester, N. Y., 1853; Missionary A. B. M. U., Sandoway, Arracan, 1853-55; Pastor, Paris, Ont., 1855-57; York, N. Y., 1857-59. Address, Cincinnati, O., 1876; w. c., Washington, D. C., 1888- *HENRY B. SHERMER, born, July, 25, 1823, Philadelphia, Pa .; M. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ordained, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept; 23, 1852; Missionary A. B. M. U., to the Bassa Tribe, West Africa, 1852-53; Pastor, Newton, N. J., 1856-60; Woodstown, N. J., two years; Schooley's Mountain, N. J., 1864-69; died, Schooley's Mountain, N. J., March 22, 1869.
D. S. SNODGRASS, Vicksburg, Miss .; O. C. 1847; M. U. (Theol.) 1849-50; R .. T. S. 1852; Pastor, St. Joseph, La., 1853-55; Vicksburg, Miss., 1856-69; Sulphur Springs, Tex., 1871-72; Longview, Tex., 1873-74; Huntsville, Tex., 1874; Willis, Tex., 1877; Montgomery, Tex., 1878-81; Millican and Couit -- ney, Tex., 1882-85; Victoria, Tex., 1886-
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GENERAL CATALOGUE.
*FREDERICK SNYDER, born, Jan. 7, 1818; Un. C. 1840; R. T. S. 1851-52; or- dained, Dayton, Ohio, 1843; Pastor, Dayton, 1843-50; Terre Haute, Ind., 1852-53; Williamsburg, N. Y., 1853; died, Williamsburg, N. Y., July, 1853.
*ORLANDO BURDETT STONE, born, Sept. 24, 1823, Homer, N. Y .; M. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ordained, Xenia, O., 1852; Pastor, Xenia, O., 1852-54; Ne- vada, Cal., 1854-58; San Jose, Cal., 1858-64; Dist. Sec. A. B. H. M. Soc., Cal., 1864-67; Pastor, La Fayette, Ind., 1867-71; Rockford, Ill. 1871-72; Marengo, Ill., 1872-76; Bloomington, Ill., 1876-81; An invalid, Blooming- ton, Ill., 1881-89; died Feb. 20, 1889. '
*DANIEL WHITAKER, born, Downs, N. J., Nov. 17, 1822; M. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ordained, Rochester, Sept. 8, 1852; Missionary A. B. M. U., Maul- main, Burmah, 1853-56; Toungoo, Burmah, 1856-57; died, Maulmain, Aug. 18, 1857.
1853.
*WASHINGTON BARNHURST, born, Dec. 30, 1830, Philadelphia, Pa .; U. L. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 8, 1853; Pastor, Chestnut Hill Bapt. ch. Philadelphia, 1853-54; Burlington, N. J., 1854-56; St. Louis, Mo., 1856-60; died, Iberia, Mo., April 29, 1862.
JOHN HARVARD CASTLE, D. D., born, March 27, 1830, Philadelphia, Pa .; U. L. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 27, 1853; Pastor, Pottsville, 1853-56; Newburg, N. Y., 1856-59; Philadelphia, Pa., 1859-73; Toronto, Ont., 1873-82; Pres. Toronto Baptist Col., 1882-
*NATHANAEL JUDSON CLARK, born, Jan. 28, 1822, Niantic, Conn .; M. U. 1847- 50; U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Southington, Conn., Mar. 8, 1854; Pastor, Southington, Conn., 1854-1856; Schuylkill Falls, Pa., 1856-58; South Abington, Mass., 1860 -- 63; 1st ch. Cincinnati, O., 1864-66; Penn Yan, N. Y., 1868-70; Cor. Sec'y. Amer. Bible Union, 1870-73; Resided at Niantic, Conn., 1882-88; died, Feb. 18, 1888.
ANDREW LONGYEAR FREEMAN, born, April 17, 1828, Shandakin, N. Y .; M. U. 1847-50; U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Camillus, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1853; Pastor, Camillus, 1853-59; Ann Arbor, Mich., 1859-60; Deposit, N. Y., 1860-61; Stockton, N. Y., 1861-64; Southington, Ct. 1864-73; Pen- field, N. Y., 1873-79; Mumford, N. Y., 1880-85; Financial Sec'y Cook Acad. Address, Canandaigua, N. Y., 1885-
*EDWARD F. GURNEY, born, June 20, 1827, Cummington, Mass .; Gran. C. 1848; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Jordan, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1853; Pastor, Jordan, 1853- 55; Woodstock, Ill., 1856-58; Austin, Minn., 1859-62; died, Austin, Minn., June 26, 1862.
WILLIAM DUNLAP HEDDEN, D. D., born, November 6, 1828, East Orange, N. J .; M. U. 1847-50; U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Meridian, N. Y., Oct., 1853; Pastor, Meridian, 1853-55; East Orange, N. J. 1855-80; Peeks- kill, N. Y., 1880-
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DAVID TILTON MORRILL, D. D., born, October 24, 1826, Danville, Vt .; Un. C. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, March 5, 1854; Pastor, Newark, N. J., 1855-69; 4th St. ch. St. Louis, Mo., 1869-74; Park Av., St. Louis, Mo., 1874-76; Dist. Sec. for Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc., S. W. Dist., 1876; Pastor, Upper Alton, Ill., 1876-83; Virden, Ill., 1883-86; LaGrange, Mo. 1886-
JACOB HARVEY PARMELEE, Wilmington, Vermont; W. C. 1850; R. T. S. 1853; Pastor, Lacon, Ill., 1853-69; Guilford, Vt., 1870-72; Bernardstown, Mass., supplying neighboring churches, 1872-88; De Funiak Springs, Fla., 1888- WILLIAM CARY PHILLIPS, born, Feb. 21, 1822, Bristol, N. Y .; Un. C. 1849; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Burnt Hills, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1847; Pastor, Burnt Hills, Canandaigua, Port Byron, Throop, N. Y .; Home Miss. in Saint Cloud, Anoka, Maple Grove, Little Falls, Maine Prairie, Fair Haven, Minn., 1858-63; Pastor, Port Byron, N. Y., South Butler, North Manlius, Center- ville, Port Byron (Pastor and Princ. of Acad.), East Green, Etna, Virgil, DeRuyter, Beaver Meadow, N. Y .; w. c. Etna, N. Y., 1887-
JOHN B. PITMAN, born, Bradford, Eng .; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Lakeville, N. Y., 1853; Pastor, Bapt. ch. Lakeville, Seneca Falls, Medina, Springville, Hornellsville, Warsaw, Mattewan, N. Y .; Epis. ch. Malone, N. Y., 1871- 82; Lima, O., 1882-84; ch. of Epiphany, Washington, D. C., 1884; Bain- bridge, N. Y., 1884-86; Burlington, Vt., 1886-88; Fayetteville, N. Y., 1889-
ROBERT TELFORD, born, Seneca Township, Ont. C., N. Y., Feb. 16, 1820; M. U. 1847-50; U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; Missionary, A. B. M. U., Bang- kok, China, 1853-63; Swatow, China, 1863-64; returned, 1864; Pastor, Hamilton, O .; Warren, O .; Rochester, Minn .; Eau Claire, Wis .; East Henrietta, N. Y .; West Springfiled, Pa .; w. c. De Land, Fla., 1883-87; Acting pastor, Como, Fla., 1887-89; Conducting Institute for Colored Ministers in Florida, residence, De Land, 1889-
JAMES NELSON WILLIAMS, born, Dec. 22, 1829, Sherrington, Ca .; Grand Ligne, Miss. School, 9 yrs .; Montreal, Col. 1849-50; U. R. 1850-51; R. T. S. 1853; ordained, Grand Ligne, Ca., Feb. 7, 1854; Miss. Grand Ligne, Ca., 1854-56; Pastor, Montreal, 1856-58; Miss. Grand Ligne, 1858-64; Editor, Montreal, 1865-66; Miss. among the French, in Ohio, 1866-68; Pastor, South ch. Chi- cago, Ill., 1868-70; Kankakee, Ill., 1871-72; Gen. Miss. A. B. H. M. Soc., among the French, in New England, Residence, Providence, R. I., 1873-
T. G. CUMMINGS, Philadelphia, Pa .; U. L .; R. T. S. 1851-52.
JAMES BARLOW SIMMONS, D. D., born, April 17, 1827, North East, N. Y .; B. U. 1851; R. T. S. 1851-52; ordained, Providence, R. I., July, 1854; Pastor, Providence, 1854-57; Indianapolis, Ind., 1857-61; Philadelphia, Pa., 1861- 67; Cor. Sec. Am. Bapt. H. M. Soc. 1867-74; Sec. Centennial Education Work, New York, 1876; Pastor, Trinity Baptist Church, New York City, 1877-86; Dist. Sec. Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc., address, New York City, 1886- GEORGE MAIRS VANDERLIP, born, June 20, 1823, Argyle, N. Y .; Univ. N. Y. 1851; R. T. S. 1851-53; Un. Theol. S. 1858; not ordained; stated supply, and Dist. Sec. S. S., Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc., New York City, 1870-82; Jour- nalist, and stated supply, New York City, 1883-
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GENERAL CATALOGUE.
1854.
*GEORGE SHEPPARD CHASE, born, March 9, 1826, Penn Yan, N. Y .; M. U. 1848-50; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ordained, Warren, R. I .; Pastor, War- ren; Pittsburgh, Penn .; Columbus, Ohio; Detroit, Mich .; New Bedford, Mass .; died, June 27, 1871.
*JEREMIAH CLINTON DRAKE, born, April 19, 1824, Salisbury, N. Y .; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ordained, Churchville, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1852; Pastor, Churchville, 1852-54; Panama, N. Y., 1854-58; Westfield, N. Y., 1858-61; Capt. Co. G., 49th N. Y. Vols .; Col. 112th N. Y. Vols. 1862; commanded Drake's Brigade, Cold Harbor, Va., 1863-64; wounded in battle, June 1; died, June 2, 1864.
CHARLES COLE NORTON, D. D., born, July 16, 1827, Washingten, Ct .; M. U. 1847-49; U. N. Y. 1849-50; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ordained, 6th St. ch., New York City, March 12, 1855; Pastor, 6th St. ch., 1855-63; Central Park ch., 1863-
HENRY ARNOLD ROSE, born, Dec. 31, 1825, Jersey, N. Y .; M. U. 1848-50; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ordained, Greece, N. Y., Oct., 1853; Pastor, Greece, 1853-56; Hornellsville, N. Y., 1856-59; Wayne, N. Y., 1859-61; Clifton, Monroe Co., N. Y., 1861-65; St. John, Mich., 1865-68; Owasso, 1870-72; Ovid, 1872-74; Palo, 1875-77; w. c. 1878-81; Pastor, Big. Rapids, 1882-85; Bloomingdale, 1885-87; Kalamazoo, Evangelistic and Missionary Work, 1887-
* ALFRED BROWN SATTERLEE, born, Strikersville, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1823; B. U. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ordained, Providence, R. I., Oct. 8, 1854; Missionary A. B. M. U., Burmah, 1855-56; died, Akyab, Burmah, July 1, 1856.
JAMES VANPELT SCHOFIELD, D. D., born, Dec. 4, 1825, Gerry, Chaut. Co., N. Y .; M. U. 1847-50; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ordained, Louisville, Ky., Oct., 24, 1854; Pastor, Louisville, 1854-58; Quincy, Ill., 1858-62: St. Louis, Mo., 1862-70; Des Moines, Iowa., 1870-71; New Britain, Conn., 1871-76; St. Louis, Mo., 1876-86; High St. ch. Des Moines, Ia., 1886-
JOHN BYINGTON SMITH, D. D., born, May 1, 1830, Vermont; M. U. 1848-50; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ordained, Dunkirk, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1854; Pastor, Dunkirk, 1854-55; Fayetteville, N. Y., 1855-60: Farmer Village, N. Y., 1860-66; Chaplain S. P., Sing Sing, 1866-69; Pastor, Geneva, N. Y., 1869-75; Supply, Havana, N. Y., 1876; Pastor, Peekskill, N. Y., 1876-81; Saratoga Springs, engaged in literary and religious work, 1882-
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