Fifty years of history of the Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio : 1844-1894, Part 19

Author: Ohio Wesleyan University; Nelson, Edward T. (Edward Thomson); Ohio Wesleyan Female College
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: Cleveland, Ohio : The Cleveland printing and publishing co.
Number of Pages: 558


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CLASS OF 1850.


22. William Blanton Chrisler, A. B., A. M., 1853. Bedford, Ind.


1851, Principal of Spring Ridge School, Miss. 1857-61, President Midway College, Miss. 1863, Chaplain 5th Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry, and 1864-65, Lieutenant Colonel. 1868-73, Principal Law- rence High School. 1873-80, Vice-President and Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, Bedford College. 1880-81, President of Bedford College. 1894, Acting City Judge.


23. * George Wharton Harris, A. B., A. M., 1853.


1850-52, Member Central Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1852, Transferred to Cincinnati Conference. Died at Vienna, O., Novell- ber 5, 1862.


24. Henry Clay Hedges, A. B., A. M., 1853. Mansfield, O. 1854-, Attorney at Law. 1867-, Register in Bankruptcy. Member State Board of Equalization.


25. John Ferguson Hume, A. B., A. M., 1853. 44 Broadway, New York, N. Y.


1855-57, Member Ohio House of Representatives. 1860-65, Editor Missouri Democrat. Member Missouri House of Repre- sentatives. Banker and Broker.


26. Owen Thornton Reeves, A. B., A. M., 1853. Blooming- ton, Ill.


LL. D., 1878, Monmouth College.


1850-51, Tutor in Ohio Wesleyan University. 1851-53, Principal Baldwin Institute. 1862, Colonel 70th Regiment Illinois Volun- teer Infantry. 1877-, Judge of Circuit Court, IIth Judicial District of Illinois. Dean of Law Department, Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity.


CLASS OF 1851.


27. James Heaton Baker, A. B., A. M., 1854. Garden City, Minn.


1855-57, Secretary of State for Ohio. 1860-63, Secretary of State for Minnesota. 1861, Colonel Iotlı Minnesota Volunteer Infantry. General U. S. Volunteers. 1867-8, Register U. S. Land Office. 1871-75, Commissioner of Pensions. 1875-80, Surveyor-General


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of Minnesota. Published History of Lake Superior. A History of roth Minnesota Regiment during the War. 1881-4, Commissioner of Railroads. 1884-, Farming.


28. George Carpenter, A. B., A. M., 1854. Chillicothe, O.


B. D., 1853, Lane Theological Seminary.


Minister in the Presbyterian Church. 1853-55, Principal of Kingston Academy.


29. Wesley Dennett. Hollister, Cal.


A. M., 1854, pro honore, Ohio Wesleyan University. A. B. and A. M., 1879, in cursu, from the same. D. D., 1879, Iowa Wesleyan University.


1851-5, Minister in the Cincinnati Conference. 1855-70, Minister in the Iowa Conference. 1870-, Minister in the California Con- ference.


30. * James M. Sedbury, A. B., A. M., 1854. LL. B., 1853, Cumberland University.


Attorney at Law. Died at Columbia, Tenn., in 1854.


31. Henry Bradley Sheldon, A. B., A. M., 1854. North San Juan, Cal.


Appointed Missionary to California in 1852.


Minister in California Conference, M. E. Church. 1877-85, Indian Agent at Round Valley Reservation.


32. John Doddridge Van Deman, A. B., A. M., 1854. Dela- ware, Ohio.


1851-54, Studied Law and admitted to the Bar. 1864, Lieut. of 145th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Mayor of Delaware, Ohio, for three terms. 1894, President of Alumni Association, Ohio Wesleyan University. 1895-, Attorney for the Ohio Wesleyan University.


CLASS OF 1852.


33. Thomas Audas, A. B., A. M., 1855. Cincinnati, Ohio. Chaplain of 2nd Iowa Infantry. Professor of Mathematics in Iowa Wesleyan University. Minister in Southwest Kansas Conference. Residence address, Price Hill, Cincinnati.


34. Lyman R. Critchfield, A. B., A. M., 1855. Wooster, O. Attorney at Law. 1863-5, Attorney-General of Ohio. 1865-7, Mem- ber of the Ohio State Senate.


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35. * William Bramwell Davis, A. B., A. M., 1855.


M. D., 1855, Miami Medical College. M. D., 1857, Ohio Medical College.


1863-4, Surgeon 137th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1864-93, Engaged in the practice of Medicine. 1873-93, Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Miami Medical College. 1876, Member of the Board of Education of Cincinnati. Member of the Board of Direc- tors of the University of Cincinnati. Member of the Board of Managers of the Public Library. Member of the Board of Man- agers of the Cincinnati Hospital. Published Reports on Vaccina- tion, Influence of Consumption on Life Insurance, Observations on Revaccination, Statistics of the Medical Profession of Cincin- nati for Twenty-Five Years, Albuminaria, etc. Died at Clifton, Ohio, February 17, 1893.


36. * George Washington Hiland, A. B., A. M., 1855.


Teacher and student of Literature. Died at Tiffin, Ohio, July 14, 1873.


37. Tullius Clinton O'Kane, A. B., A. M., 1855. Delaware, Ohio.


Bookseller and Composer of Music. 1852-7, Tutor in the Ohio Wesleyan University. Author of "Jasper and Gold ; " "Every Sab- bath ; " " Redeemer's Praise ; " "Songs of Praises," and other music for Church and School.


38 *George Parrott, A. B., A. M., 1855.


1854-79, Minister in the Cincinnati Conference of the M. E. Church. 1866-8, Professor in Vincennes University. 1870-1, President of the same. 1872-3, Professor of English Literature in Indiana State University. 1885-92, President of the Dayton Plow Works. Died at Middletown, September 1, 1892.


39. Moses L. Starr, A. B., A. M., 1855. Indianapolis, Ind. 1858-92, Druggist, Delaware, Ohio. 1864, Assistant Surgeon 145th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Engaged in business.


CLASS OF 1853.


40. John Braden, A. B., A. M., 1856. Nashville, Tenn. D. D., 1873, lowa Wesleyan University.


1853, Professor in Xenia Female College. 1854-69, Minister in Cincinnati Conference, M. E. Church. 1859-61, Principal New


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Carlisle Academy. 1867-68, President Central Tennessee College. 1868, Principal Nashville City Schools. 1869-, President Central Tennessee College.


41. * James L. Eakin, A. B., A. M., 1856.


Attorney at Law, McArthur, Ohio. Died at Cheshire, O., December 25, 1862.


42. * Miletus Green, A. B., A. M., 1856.


Instructor in Herron's Academy. Died at Cincinnati, O., in 1864.


43. * Lucian Harvey Hammond, A. B., A. M., 1856.


1856-62, Professor of Greek in Otterbein University. I866-68, Professor of Ancient Languages, Cottage Hill College. 1868-71, Professor of Ancient Languages, Lebanon Valley College, Penn. 1871-76, President of the same. Died at Landisville, N. J., March 20, 1877.


44. James Hervey Herron, A. B., A. M., 1856. Erie, Pa.


D. D., 1871, Springfield Collegiate Institute.


1845-49, Instructor in Herron's Academy. 1853-54, Professor of Ancient Languages in same. 1862-7, President Springfield Fe- male College. 1867-70, President Willoughby College. 1870-, Minister in the Erie Conference, M. E. Church. 1891-, Superan- nuate.


45. * James Harvey Hills, A. B., A. M., 1856.


1858, Principal of High School, Zanesville, Ohio. Attorney at Law, Zanesville, Ohio. Joined the Army and died at Cairo, Ill., August, 1862.


46. * Milton Mitchell, A. B., A. M., 1856. M. D., 1856, Miami Medical College. M. D., 1857, Ohio Medical College.


1856-7, Physician of the Central Asylum for the Insane. 1857-64. Practicing Physician. Died at Mansfield, Ohio, April 7, 1864.


47. Samuel Rankin, A. B., A. M., 1856. Columbus, Ohio. Minister in the Ohio Conference. Superannuated, 1887. Engaged in business, 1498 North High Street.


48. Lowell Hopkins Smith, A. B., A. M., 1856. Boulder, Colo.


1853-58, Taught in Public Schools. 1861-64, Capt. 59th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1869-, Practicing Medicine. 1894-, County Treasurer.


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49. John William Fletcher Spence, 521 Union St., Knoxville, Tenn.


A. M., pro honore 1864, Ohio Wesleyan University. D. D., 1878, Mt. Union College. LL. D., 1888, Scio College. A. B., in cursu, 1894, Ohio Wesleyan University.


1853, Completed the Biblical Course in the Ohio Wesleyan Uni- versity. Transferred to the South in 1865. In the regular pastor- ate 15 years. Twenty-five years in the Educational work as Profess- or and President. 1894-, President of the American Temperance University, Harriman, Tenn.


50. * Timothy Welles Stanley, A. B., A. M., 1856.


1854-83, Minister in the Ohio Conference of the M. E. Church. Died at Delaware, Ohio, May 19, 1883.


51. * Calvary Morris Webster, A. B., A. M., 1856. Minister in the Cincinnati and the Illinois Conferences of the M. E. Church. Died at Dixon, Il1., October 6, 1867.


CLASS OF 1854.


52. Leander E. Baker, A. B., A. M., 1857. 620 Sanford St., Covington, Ky.


LL. B., Law Department, Wesleyan Military Institute.


Attorney at Law. Since graduation, Mr. Baker has been Super- intendent of the Schools of Covington, Mayor of the City of Cov- ington, and City Attorney.


53. * Silas Gregory Benedict, A. B., A. M., 1857. Engaged at Farming. Died at Berkshire, Ohio, 1872.


54. * Charles Wesley Chandler, A. B., A. M., 1857. Attorney at Law at Germantown, Pa., where he died in 1884.


55. William Park Grantham, Marseilles, Il1. A. B., in cursu, 1894, Ohio Wesleyan University.


1854, Completed the Biblical Course in the Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity. Minister in the Illinois Conference of the M. E. Church.


56. Benjamin Laville Cozier, A. B., A. M., 1857. Mt. Pleas- ant, Iowa.


1854-5, Professor of Mathematics and French, Springfield Female College. 1855-6, Professor of the same, Pittsburgh Female College.


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1862-6, Lieut. 4th Iowa Vol. Artillery. 1866-79, Superintendent of Public Schools, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. 1879-85, Engaged in Lit- erary work. Since 1885, engaged in business.


57. Samuel H. Elbert, A. B., A. M., 1857. 1446 Lawrence St., Denver, Col.


LL. D., 1880, Ohio Wesleyan University.


1862-4, Secretary of Colorado. 1873-76, Governor of same. 1876-81, Judge of the Supreme Court of Colorado. 1880-1, Chief Justice. Attorney at Law.


58. Aaron J. Lyon, Delaware, Ohio.


A. M., pro honore, 1864, Ohio Wesleyan University. D. D., 1884, Ohio Wesleyan University. D. D., 1884, Baldwin University. A. B., in cursu, 1894, Ohio Wesleyan University.


1854, Completed the Biblical Course in the Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity. Minister in the North Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. Trus- tee of the University since 1869. Agent and Treasurer of the same, 1894 -.


59. * William H. McReynolds, A. B., A. M., 1857. M. D., 1858, Ohio Medical College.


1859-92, Physician and Surgeon. 1864-5, Surgeon of the 2d Ohio Vol. Cavalry. Died at Cincinnati, 1892.


60. * Homer McVey.


A. M., 1862, pro honore Ohio Wesleyan University. A. B., 1894, in cursu Ohio Wesleyan University.


1854, Completed the Biblical Course in the Ohio Wesleyan Univer- sity. 1854-, Minister in the Presbyterian Church, Synod of Ohio. Died ---.


61. Carmi A. VanAnda, Oak Bluff, Il1.


A. M., pro honore, 1860, Ohio Wesleyan University. A. B. in cursu, 1894, Ohio Wesleyan University.


1854, Completed the Biblical and the Scientific Courses in the Ohio Wesleyan University. Minister in the Rock River Conference of the M. E. Church.


CLASS OF 1855.


62. * George Summerfield Brown, A. B., A. M., 1858.


1863-67, Member of Indiana State Senate. 1867-70, Judge of the


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Court of Common Pleas, 23d District of Indiana. Attorney at Law. Died at Topeka, Kas., in 1883.


63. * Allen Trimble Cowen, A. B., A. M., 1858. LL. B., 1858, Cincinnati Law School.


1876-90, Judge of Common Pleas, 5th District. Died at Batavia, Ohio, June 21, 1892.


64. William Sewall Deardoff, A. B., A. M., 1858. Washing- ton, D. C.


1855-65, Principal of Carlisle Academy, Ind. 1865-80, President of Georgetown College, Georgetown, Mo. 1880-3, Superintendent of Public Schools, Jacksonville, Il1. 1884-, Clerk in Money Order Office, Postoffice Department.


65. Thomas Milton Gatch, A. B., A. M., 1858. Seattle, Washington. Ph. D., 1874, DePauw University.


1856-58, Professor of Natural Sciences in University of the Pacific. 1866-79, President of Williamette University. 1880-83. Professor in State University of Oregon. 1884-90, President of Wasco Academy. Now President of the University of Washington.


66. * Charles Cook Griffith, A. B.


Engaged in Special Study of English Literature. Died at Zanes- ville, O., 1856.


67. Hubbard Kavanaugh Hinde, A. B., A. M., 1858. Fay- ette, Mo. M. D., 1850, St. Louis Medical College. 1863-81, Superintendent of the State Lunatic Asylum of Missouri. 1881-, President of the Howard Female College.


68. * Oliver Perry Ingham, A. B., A. M., 1858. M. D., 1857, Jefferson Medical College.


1858-78, Practicing Medicine at Chillicothe, O., and in Jackson Co., Mo. Died at Independence, Mo., Dec. 23, 1878.


69. William Ely Jones, A. B., A. M., 1858. 14 Wiggins Block, Cincinnati, O. Attorney at Law.


70. * Chauncy Carter Knowlton, A. B., A. M., 1858.


1856-91, Minister in the Kentucky, Central Illinois and Kansas Conferences of the M. E. Church. 1856, President of Pittsburgh


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Female College. 1857-8, Professor of Ancient Languages, North- west Virginia Academy. 1863-5, Professor of Ancient Languages in Illinois Wesleyan University. 1875-7, Professor of Greek in Hedding College. Died at Morganville, Kas., April 14, 1891.


71. Henry Clay Marshall, A. B., A. M., 1858. Dayton, O.


1863-4, Auditor of Nevada Territory. 1878-81, Police Commis- sioner of Dayton, O. 1883-6, County Commissioner of Montgom- ery County, O. 1888-9, Member of the Ohio Senate. 1894-, Presi- dent of the Dayton Public Library.


72. Abner Goff Murphy, A. B., A. M., 1858. Russellville, Ky.


1855-84, Professor of Ancient Languages in the Millersburgh Female College, Kentucky Wesleyan University, and Science Hill Academy. Now President of Logan College.


73. Percival Clark Wilson, A. B., A. M., 1858. Chattanooga, Tenn.


1861-63, Tutor in the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1863, Professor of Modern Languages in Ohio Wesleyan Female College. 1863, 2d and Ist Lieut. 2d Ohio Heavy Artillery. 1867-70, President and Professor in East Tennessee Wesleyan University. Lumber Dealer and Manufacturer.


CLASS OF 1856.


74. * John Goshen Chandler, A. B., A. M., 1859.


1857-60, Teacher in Public Schools. 1862-67, Assistant U. S. At- torney for the District of West Virginia. Attorney at Law. In- stantly killed on May 7, 1895, by falling down an open elevator shaft.


75. Gaylord Hampson Hartupee, A. B., A. M., 1859. Del- aware, O.


D. D., 1875, Ohio Wesleyan University.


1856-63, Professor of Mathematics and Ancient Languages in Baldwin University. 1863, Member of the North Ohio Conference. 1868-69, President of the Central Tennessee College. Now Au- ditor of the Ohio Wesleyan University.


76. Isaac Newton, A. B., A. M., 1859. West Toledo, Ohio. D. D., 1862, Ohio Wesleyan University.


1856-, Member of the Central Ohio Conference of the M. E. Church. 1877, Traveled in Europe, Egypt, and Palestine.


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77. Charles Parrott, A. B., A. M., 1859. Columbus, Ohio. LL. B., 1860, Cincinnati Law School.


Member of Board of State Charities. Engaged in Railroad Bus- iness. 1894-, Vice-President of the Columbus, Sandusky and Hock- ing Railway System.


78. George Pomroy, A. B., A. M., 1859.


79. * William Raper Reed, A. B., A. M., 1859.


LL. B., Cincinnati Law School.


Attorney at Law. Died at Shelbyville, Ill., September 9, 1874.


80. William Henry Savage, A. B., A. M., 1859. Bowie, Texas. 1862-6, Judge of Common Pleas, Mason Co., Ky. 1870-5, Presi- dent of Millersburgh Female College. 1875-80, President of Mt. Sterling Female College. Attorney at Law.


81. Benjamin Franklin See, A. B., A. M., 1859. Milton Cen- ter, Ohio.


Farmer and Small Fruit Cu'turist.


82. * John Leonidas Stout, A. B., A. M., 1859.


1856-57, Instructor in Mathematics in Herron's Academy. 1857-61, Professor of Mathematics in Quincy College. Horticulturist. Died at Cincinnati, Ohio, Jannary 5, 1895.


83. * Alva Thornton Wiles, A. B., A. M., 1859.


1856-60, Principal of the Grammar School, Chillicothe, Ohio. 1860-5, Principal of the Grammar School, Zanesville, O. 1864, Ist Sergeant of the 159th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1865-70, Principal of the High School at Zanesville, O. 1870-8, Superintendent of Public Schools, Zanesville, O. 1878-84, Superintendent of Schools, Newport, Ky. 1884-89, Superintendent of Schools, Covington, Ky. 1889-93, County Superintendent of Schools, McIntosh County, N. Dak. Died at Milwaukee, W.s., Dec. 9, 1893.


CLASS OF 1857.


84. Philip Albright Crist, A. B., A. M., 1860. Washington, D. C.


1857-8, Superintendent of Schools, Richmondale, Ohio. 1858-78, Minister in the Central Illinois Conference, M. E. Church. 1878-90, Clerk in the 6th Auditor's Office of the Treasury Department. 1894-, Not engaged in business.


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85. * John X. Davidson, A. B., A. M., 1860.


Real Estate and Loan Agent. Died August 23, 1892.


86. Fletcher Wright Hypes, A. B., A. M., 1860. Owens- ville, O.


1857-, Minister in the Cincinnati Conference of the M. E. Church. 1860-I, Ist Lieut, of the 39th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1894-, Without appointment.


87. William Fletcher King, A. B., A. M., 1860. Mt. Vernon, Iowa.


D. D., 1870, Illinois Wesleyan University.


LL. D., 1887, Iowa State University and Ohio Wesleyan University. 1857-62, Tutor of Mathematics in Ohio Wesleyan University. 1862, Joined Upper Iowa Conference of the M. E. Church. 1862-63, Professor of Ancient Languages in Cornell College. 1863-, Presi- dent of Cornell College.


88. * John Power La Croix, A. B., A. M., 1860. D. D., 1876, Kentucky Military Institute. Ph. D., 1876, Kentucky Wesleyan College.


1858-60, Teacher in Public Schools, New Orleans, La. 1863-79, Minister in the Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1863-64, Tutor in the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1864-66, Adjunct Professor of Modern Languages in the same. 1866-79, Professor of Modern Languages in the same. Published a Translation of De Pressense's Religion and the Reign of Terror; Naville's Problem of Evil ; Wuttke's Christian Ethics; Life of Rudolph Stier; Outlines of Christian Ethics. Died at Delaware, O., Sept. 22, 1879.


89. * George Mathiot Marshall, A. B., A. M., 1860.


Attorney at Law, Virginia, Nev. Died at Dayton, O., June 22, 1880. 90. James Inglis McClintock, A. B., A. M., 1860. Carmi, Il1. 1857-69, Superintendent of Schools at Mt. Carmel, Rochelle, and Carmi, Il1. 1869-72, County Superintendent of Public Instruction for White County, Il1. 1872-76, Prosecuting Attorney. 1877-82, County Superintendent. 1882-, Attorney at Law.


91. * Thomas Jefferson Newman, A. B., A. M., 1860.


1857-63, Teacher in Schools of Zanesville and Mt. Vernon, O., and at Keokuk, Ia. 1864, Ist Lieut. of 159th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1866-91, Associate-Proprietor of Zanesville Daily Courier. 1876-91, Editor of the same. Died at Zanesville, O., Jan. 26, 1891.


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92. Hiram Mills Perkins, A. B., A. M., 1860. Delaware, O. Minister in the Central Ohio Conference, M. F. Church. 1857-62, Tutor of Natural Sciences in the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1865-67. Adjunct Professor of Mathematics in the same. 1867-, Parrott-Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in the same.


93. William Oliver Semans, A. B., A. M., 1860. Delaware, O. 1857-9, Tutor in the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1862-5, Professor of Natural Sciences in the Ohio Wesleyan Female College. 1865-7, Adjunct Professor of Chemistry in the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1867-94, Professor of Chemistry and Physics in the same. 1894-, Professor of Chemistry in the same. 1874-6, Mayor of the City of Delaware.


94. Thomas Russell Taylor, A. B., A. M., 1870. Chillicothe, O. Minister in the Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1860-61, Tutor in the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1861-62, Professor of Greek in the Illinois Wesleyan University. 1863-4, Principal of Linden Hill Academy. 1864-65, Professor of Natural Science in the Pitts- burgh Female College.


95. * Allen Trimble Thompson, A. B., A. M., 1860. 1858, Joined the Cincinnati Conference, M. E. Church. 1864, President of Hillsboro Female College. Died at Binghamton, N. Y., July 17, 1868.


CLASS OF 1858.


96. John Harris Baker. Indianapolis, Ind.


A. M., 1879, pro honore Ohio Wesleyan University. A. B., 1894, in cursu Ohio Wesleyan University. Attorney at Law. 1862, elected State Senator. 1875-81, Member of Congress. 1884, Delegate to General Conference, M. E. Church. 1894-, Judge of the U. S. District Court for the State of Indiana.


97. * Benjamin Franklin Barger, A. B., A. M., 1861. LL. B., 1861, Harvard Law School.


1861-64, Major of 33d Ohio Vol. Infantry. Merchant. Died at Dayton, Ohio, June 12, 1894.


98. James Helmnick Beatty, A. B., A. M., 1861. Lexington, Mo.


Attorney at Law.


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99. * Marshall Blair Clason, A. B., A. M., 1861.


1862, Admitted to the Bar at Cincinnati. 1862-64, Captain of 12Ist Ohio Vol. Infantry. Killed at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864.


100. Arthur Edwards, A. B., A. M., 1861. 2816 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Il1.


D. D., 1872, Northwestern University.


Minister in the Detroit Conference of the M. E. Church. 1861-3, Chaplain of the Ist Michigan Volunteer Infantry. 1864-72, Assist- ant Editor of Northwestern Christian Advocate. 1872-, Editor in Chief.


IOI. * John Secord Ellis, A. B., A. M., 1861.


1859-64, Superintendent of Schools at Bowling Green, O .; Belle- vue, O .; Paw Paw, Mich., and Perrysburg, O. Civil Engineer. Died at Perrysburg, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1887.


102. Jolın Thomas Ensor, A. B., A. M., 1861. Mt. Washing- ton, Md.


1859-60, School Commissioner for Baltimore County, Md. 1861-62, Member Maryland House of Representatives. 1864-68, Prosecuting Attorney for Baltimore County, Md. 1890-, U. S. District Attorney for Maryland.


103. * Hubbard Fish, A. B., A. M., 1861.


1858-62, Instructor in the Lawrenceburgh Academy, Ky. 1862-63, Professor of Languages in Maumee Seminary, O. 1864, President of the South Illinois Female College. Died at Olney, Ill., Oct. 14, 1864.


104. Anson Perry Jones, A. B., A. M., 1861. Canton, O. 1858, Joined the Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1883-89, Missionary in Dakota. Now Supernumerary Member of the Nebraska Conference.


105. John Ely Jones, A. B., A. M., 1861. 50 McMillan Ave., Cincinnati, O.


M. D., 1863, Ohio Medical College.


1863-5, Assistant Surgeon of the 79th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Member of the School Board of Cincinnati. 1865-, Engaged in the practice of his profession.


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106. Isaac Fenton King, A. B., A. M., 1861. Columbus, O. D. D., 1893, Miami University.


Minister in the Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. Endowment Agent of the Ohio Wesleyan University. Trustee of the Ohio Wesleyan University since 1891.


107. *Ezra Edwards Lamb, A. B., A. M., 1861.


1859-83, Minister in the Presbyterian Church. 1868-9. Special Stu- dent at the Andover Theological Seminary. Died at Agawanı, Mass., July 21, 1883.


108. Joseph Woods Lindsey, A. B., A. M., 1861. Delaware, O. 1861-65, Captain and Lieutenant Colonel of the 48th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Bookseller and Farmer. 1873-76, Editor Delaware Signal.


109. * William Enos Lindsey, A. B., A. M., 1861. Bookseller and Stationer. Died at Delaware, O., May 2, 1869.


IIO. George Mather, A. B., A. M., 1861. Wooster, O. D. D., 1892, Baldwin University.


1858-62, Professor of Natural Science and Mathematics in Ohio Wesleyan Female College. 1862, Joined the North Ohio Confer- ence, M. E. Church. 1865-66, Superintendent of Schools, Grand Rapids. Trustee of the O. W. U., 1870-7.


III. George Mitchell, A. B., A. M., 1861. Mansfield, O.


M. D., 1862, Ohio Medical College.


1862-4, Assistant Surgeon of the 102d Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1864-5, Surgeon of 187th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1872-, Censor of the Med- ical Department of Wooster University. 1875-8, Trustee of the Central Hospital for the Insane. 1876-, Trustee of the Ohio Wes- leyan University. Physician and Surgeon.


112. George Ott Newman, A. B., A. M., 1861. Portsmouth, O. Attorney at Law.


113. * John Parrott, A. B., A. M., 1861. Died at Dayton, O., 1865.


114. James Joseph Rowen, A. B., A. M., 1861. Denver, Col. Attorney at Law.


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II5. *Andress Eldridge Smiley, A. B., A. M., 1861.


Lieut. of the 15th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Died on the battle-field of Liberty Gap, Tenn., June 24, 1863.


116. William Sidney Smith, A. B., A. M., 1861. Greenville, I11.


Stock and Commission Merchant.


117. Wesley Gilbert Waters, A. B., A. M., 1861. Fremont, O. D. D., 1879, Northwestern University.


Minister in the Central Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1872-84, Trustee of the Ohio Wesleyan University.


118. James Watson, A. B., A. M., 1861. Columbus, O.


1861-65, Captain and Lieutenant Colonel of the 40th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Attorney at Law.


119. Samuel Cyrus Weber, A. B., A. M., 1861. Patterson, O. Farmer and Horticulturist.


120. * William Kimball W. Wilson, A. B., A. M., 1861. M. D., 1865, Ohio Medical College.


1858-62, Instructor in the Lawrenceburgh Academy, Ky. 1866, Entered upon the practice of his profession at South Charleston, O. Died at South Charleston, O., Dec. 27, 1875.


CLASS OF 1859.


I21. William Fletcher Alexander, A. B., A. M., 1862. Cler- mont, Fla.


Minister in the Florida Conference of the M. E. Church South.


122. *Franklin Morrow Andrews, A. B., A. M., 1862.


M. D., 1863, - Medical College.


1863-64, Assistant Surgeon of the 103d Ohio Vol. Infantry. Died at Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 8, 1864.


123. *George Osburn Brown, A. B., A. M., 1862. 1870-86, Teacher and Superintendent of Schools, Cardington, O. Admitted to the Insane Asylum, Columbus, O., April 24, 1886, where he died of exhaustion, March 26, 1887.




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