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124. James William Bushong, A. B., A. M., 1862. Astoria, Oregon.
D. D., 1883, Central Presbyterian College.
Minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1859-60, President of White Water College. 1860-61, Superintendent of Public Schools, Dresden, O. 1862-64, Chaplain of 88th and 195th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1872, Chaplain of State Senate of Arkansas. 1876, Commissioner of Missouri at Centennial Exposition. Pastor at Astoria, Oregon.
125. Abram Jones Clark, A. B., A. M., 1862. Belle Center, O. 1860-, Ministry of the Presbyterian Church. 1859-60, President of Bloomington Female College.
126. Isaac Crook, A. B., A. M., 1862. University Place, Neb. D. D., 1875, Cornell College.
1859-, Ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Pastor at Columbus, Ohio; Jacksonville, Ill. ; Louisville, Ky., and elsewhere. 1891-3, President of the University of the Pacific. 1893-, Chan- cellor of the Nebraska Wesleyan University.
127. Thomas Benton Edgington, A. B., A. M., 1862. Mem- phis, Tenn.
1859-60, Professor of Mathematics and Ancient Languages in the Asbury Female College. 1861-63, Lieut. of 12th Iowa Vol. I11- fantry. 1863-64, Captain of 2d Tennessee Vol. Infantry. 1864-65, Major of 4th Tennessee Vol. Infantry. Attorney at Law.
128. Alfred Charles Eversole, A. B., A. M., 1862. Pana, Il1. M. D., 1861, Ohio Eclectic Medical College. Physician. Instructor in Music.
129. * Joseph Benson Gorsuch, A. B., A. M., 1862. 1862-63, Captain of 83d Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1863-64, Provost Marshal and Aid to General McPherson. Died at Hamilton, O., Aug. 6, 1864.
130. * Thomas Benton Hamilton, A. B., A. M., 1862. M. D., 1862, Starling Medical College.
1862-65, Surgeon of the U. S. Military Hospital. Died at Nash- ville, Tenn., March 18, 1865.
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131. Alfred Emory Lee, A. B., A. M., 1862. Columbus, O. LL. B., 1861, Ohio State and Union Law School.
1861-64, Captain of the 82nd Ohio Vol. Infantry and Assistant Adjutant General. 1868-69, Member of the Ohio House of Rep- resentatives. 1875-77, Private Secretary of Gov. Hayes. 1877-81, Consul General to Frankfort-on-the-Main. 1882-3, Editor of the Ohio State Journal. 1894, Financial Manager. Engaged in Liter- ary work. Has published the following: "European Days and Ways;" " History of the City of Columbus, Ohio ; " "The Battle of Gettysburg ; " "Silver and Gold: a Historical Monograph." While a member of this House of Representatives, Mr. Lee se- cured the passage of a bill establishing "The Ohio Geological Survey."
132. Henry Shaw Markey, A. B., A. M., 1862. 2402 Clay St., San Francisco, Cal.
Engaged in manufacturing.
I33. *Isaac Mast, A. B., A. M., 1862.
Minister in the Philadelphia Conference, M. E. Church. 1876, published " Rod, Gun, and Saddle." Died at Roxborough, Pa., June 21, 1876.
134. John McCauley, A. B., A. M., 1862. Tiffin, Ohio.
Attorney at Law. 1880-3, Judge of Common Pleas, Ioth District of Ohio. 1883-5, Judge of the Supreme Court Commission of Ohio.
I35. *Daniel George Mitchell, A. B., A. M., 1862.
1877-79, Member of the State Senate of Kentucky. Attorney at Law. Died at Campbellsville, Ky., 1884.
136. John Perkins Patterson, A. B., A. M., 1862. Denver, Col. 1864-5, Captain of the 4Ist Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1865-7, Professor of Ancient Languages, Xenia Female College. 1872-5, Professor of Science in the Ohio Wesleyan Female College. 1875-8, Super- intendent of Schools at Washington C. H., Ohio. 1887-94, Super- intendent of Schools, Pensacola, Florida. 1894-, Spending the year in the West owing to the sickness and subsequent death of a daughter.
137. William Oscar Pierce, A. B., A. M., 1862. Winchester, Ind.
D. D., 1878, Cornell College.
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Minister in the North Indiana Conference, M. E. Church. 1861-2, Professor of Greek in Moore's Hill College. 1862-64, President of the same. 1864-73, in the pastorate. 1873-76, Professor of Greek in Fort Wayne College. 1876-79, Professor of Greek and Hebrew in Illinois Wesleyan University. 1879-84, in the pastor- ate. 1884-87, Editor of The Methodist Pulpit and Pew.
138. Leonard Eldro Richards, A. B., A. M., 1862. Stamford, N. Y.
B. D., 1863, Union Theological Seminary.
Minister in the Presbyterian Church. 1859-60, Principal of Laps- ley Academy, Ky.
139. * Nathan Sites, A. B., A. M., 1862. D. D., 1884, Ohio Wesleyan University.
1859-61, Minister in the North Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. 1861-, Appointed Missionary to Foochow, China ; first missionary sent out from the University. 1866-80, Translated into Chinese, "Memoirs of Bishop Kingsley," "Early Anerican Methodism," "Volumes of Wesley's Sermons," "Methodist Discipline " and "Hand-Book of Astronomy." 1881-83, Assistant in the Foochow Anglo-Chinese College. Died at Foochow, China, Feb. 10, 1895.
140. * Lorenzo Platt Smith, A. B.
Died at Lynn, Ia., August, 1859.
141. Timothy Stanley Stivers, A. B., A. M., 1862. Cleve- land, Tenn.
Minister in the Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. Superannuated and engaged in farming.
142. Daniel Philip Stout, A. B., A. M., 1862. Station F., Cincinnati, O. 1860-76, Teacher in the Public Schools, Hamilton County, Ohio. Horticulturist and Dairyman.
143. Madison Minor Walden, A. B., A. M., 1862. Centerville, Iowa.
1865-, Editor of the Centerville Citizen. 1866-7, Member Iowa House of Representatives. 1868-9, Member of the Iowa Senate. 1869-70, Lieut. Governor of Iowa. 1871-3, Representative to Co11- gress from Iowa.
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144. William Henry Webster, A. B., A. M., 1862. Danville, Il1.
Minister in the Illinois Conference, M. E. Church.
145. William Francis Whitlock, A. B., A. M., 1862. Dela- ware, Ohio.
D. D, 1878, Baldwin University.
1872-, Minister in the North Ohio Conference of the M E. Church. 1859-64, Tutor in Ohio Wesleyan University. 1864-6, Adjunct Professor of Latin in the same. 1866-, Professor of Latin. 1877-83, Dean of Ladies' Department. 1884-, Member of Book Committee. 1894-, Chairman of the Committee.
146. Ebenezer Mixer Williams, A. B., A. M., 1862. Cincin- nati, Ohio.
Attorney at Law.
CLASS OF 1860.
147. * Elias Alonzo Barr, A. B., A. M., 1863.
Farmer and Teacher. Died in 1870.
148. Andrew Perry Collins, A. B., A. M., 1863. Salina, Kans. 1861-64, Ist Lieutenant of the 12th Michigan Volunteer Infantry and Ordnance Officer on Staff of Gen. Andrews. 1868-72, County Superintendent of Schools for Salina County, Kansas. 1882-4, Member of the Kansas House of Representatives. 1893, Con1- missioner from Kansas to the World's Fair. Farmer.
149. Daniel Webster Comstock, A. B., A. M., 1863. Rich- inond, Ind.
1861-63, Lieut. and Capt. of the 9th Indiana Cavalry. 1863-65, Prosecuting Attorney for the 11th Common Pleas District of In- diana. 1872-76, Prosecuting Attorney of the 17th Judicial District of Indiana. 1878-82, Member of the Senate of Indiana. 1884-, Judge of Common Pleas of the 17th Judicial District of Indiana.
150. Michael John Cramer, A. B., A. M., 1863. East Orange, N. J.
D. D., 1873, Syracuse University.
1862-, Minister in the Cincinnati Conference, M. E. Churchi. 1857-60, Teacher of German in Ohio Wesleyan Female College. 1864-67, Post Chaplain in U. S. Army. 1867-70, U. S. Consul at Leipsic, Germany. 1870-81, Minister-Resident and Consul-Gen-
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eral at Copenhagen, Denmark. 1881-85, Minister-Resident and Consul-General at Berne, Switzerland. 1885-86, Professor at Bos- ton University. 1889-, Associate Editor of The German Theolog- ical Bi-monthly Review.
151. *George Harter De Bolt, A. B., A. M., 1863.
1861, Studied Law and was admitted to the Bar. 1862-65, Lieu- tenant and Captain of the 89th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Died at Savannah, Ga., Feb. 3, 1865.
152. Sylvester W. Durflinger, A. B., A. M., 1863. London, Ohio.
1871-74, Prosecuting Attorney of Madison County, O. 1883-85, Member of the Ohio State Senate. Attorney at Law. 1890-, Trus- tee O.io Wesleyan University.
153. John Marshall Godman, A. B., A. M., 1863. Cleve- land, O.
1861-64, Captain of the 96th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Manufact- urer. 1894-, with Standard Oil Company.
154. *Charles Samuel W. Griffith, A. B., A. M., 1863. 1863-4, Lieut. in the U. S. Colored Infantry. 1864-5, Captain and Brevet Lieut-Colonel, 6th U. S. Vol. Infantry. 1866-94, Editor of the Greenfield Vedette. 1884-5, Treasurer of Dade County, Mo. Died at Greenfield, Mo., Jan. 15, 1894.
155. John Gorin Harvey, A. B., A. M., 1863. Blue Mound, Il1. M. D., 1862, Louisville Medical College. 1862-3, Assistant Surgeon U. S. Army. 1867-81, Physician at Grove City, Ills. 1884, Vice-President Medical Society of Illinois.
156. Simon Anson Holt, A. B., A. M., 1863.
Travelling Salesman, with headquarters at Eaton, Olio.
157. William Davis Hughes, A. B., A. M., 1863. Washing- ton, D. C. M. D., 1884, Howard Medical College.
1861-62, Superintendent Union Schools, Fairfield, Ohio. 1872-76, Mayor of Troy, O. 1885 , Physician.
158. David Humphreys, A. B., A. M., 1863. Brooklyn, N. Y. Attorney at Law. 1862, Quartermaster of the 85tl Ohio Vol. In- fantry. 1862-3, Lieut. of the 125th Ohio Vol. Infantry.
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159. * Charles Perry Lloyd, A. B., A. M., 1863. President of the Scioto Fire Brick Company. Died March 17, IS93.
160. Samuel Hamilton Manley, A. B., A. M., 1863. Normal, I11.
Minister in the Nebraska Conference of the M. E. Church. 1864-71, Professor of Latin and Greek, Cornell College. 1871-6. Professor of the same, University of Nebraska. Engaged in farming.
161. Charles Cardwell McCabe, 150 5th Ave., New York City.
A. M., 1864, pro honore Ohio Wesleyan University. A. B., 1894, in cursu Ohio Wesleyan University. D. D., -, Nashville University.
Minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church. 1862-64, Chaplain of the 122nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1868-84, Assistant Secretary Board of Church Extension. 1884-, Corresponding Secretary of Missionary Society, M. E. Church. Author of " Joy to the World;" " Songs of Redeeming Love ; " " Hymns of the Heart;" "Finest of the Wheat," and other Sunday School and church music.
162. * Chauncy William Newton, A. B., A. M., 1863. 1870-80, Editorial Staff of the Cincinnati Enquirer. Died at Cincinnati, April 6, 1880.
163. James O'Kane, A. B., A. M., 1863. Cincinnati, O. Cashier of the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., Western Office.
164. Henry Eugene Panott, A. B., A. M., 1863. Dayton, O. 1863, Lieutenant and Adjutant 86th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Trustee of the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1872-90, engaged in Business and Farming.
165. John Bunyan Robinson, A. B., A. M., 1863. Lena, Il1.
D. D., 1879, DePauw University. D. D., 1879, Illinois Wesleyan University. Ph. D., 1884, Wooster University.
Minister. 1860-64, Principal of Mt. Washington Academy. 1864-69, President of Willoughby College. 1871-77, President of the New Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College. 1884, President of Jennings Seminary. Author of "Infidelity Answered ; " "Vines of Eshcol;" "Serpent of Sugar Creek ; "
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"The Epworth League-its Place in Methodism ; " "Home Coun- try ;" "Building Spirit in this House of Flesh," and "Story of Jesus, the Christ."
166. Joseph Gilbert Schnebly, A. B., A. M., 1863. Bald- win City, Kas.
M. D., 1863, Iowa State University.
1862-6, Professor of Science in the Kansas State Agricultural Col- lege. 1879-81, Member of the Kansas House of Representatives. Physician and Surgeon.
167. Thomas Jefferson Scott, A. B., A. M., 1863. Bareilly, India.
D. D., 1874, Ohio Wesleyan University.
1861-, Missionary to India and member of the North India Con- ference, M. E. Church. 1872-, Professor in Bareilly Theological Seminary. 1873-, Principal of the same. Translated the Catholic Epistles and Revelations into Hindu ; Barr's Index of the Bible and Whedon's Commentary of the Gospels into Hindustani. Au- thor of "Missionary Life among the Villages of India; " " Hom- iletics ;" " Introduction to the Study of the Bible ; " "The Science of Logic; " " Bralimanisin," and numerous articles in the Metlio- dist and Calcutta quarterlies, and the Indian Evangelical Review. 1894-5, in the United States, on leave for the year.
168. Charles William Seymour, A. B., A. M., 1863. Nebras- ka City, Neb.
1863-64, Member of Nebraska Legislature. 1864-75, Prosecuting Attorney and Master in Chancery. 1875 79, Collector of Internal Revenue. 1879, U. S. Commissioner. Attorney at Law.
169. Isaac Stiers, A. B., A. M., 1863.
Attorney at Law. Address unknown.
CLASS OF 1861.
170. Lewis Miller Albright, A. B., A. M., 1864. Delaware, O.
D. D., 1890, Taylor University. D. D., 1894, Ohio Wesleyan University.
1865-70, Professor of Natural Sciences in Ohio Wesleyan Female College. 1870-72, President of Lewis College. 1873-75, Superin- tendent of Schools, Upper Sandusky, O. 1885-7, President of De Pauw Female College. Presiding Elder of Delaware District.
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171. Chilion Brown Allen, A. B., A. M., 1864. Ann Arbor, Mich.
LL. B., 1863, Michigan University. M. D., 1871, University of the City of New York.
1870-I, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence at Philadelphia Med- ical College. 1871-3, Student of Surgery at Vienna, Austria. 1873, Superintendent of the Department of Agriculture, American Section, at Vienna Exposition. 1884, Author of "The Man Won- derful in the House Beautiful." 1885-, Physician and Lecturer.
172. John Van Cleve Andrews, A. B., A. M., 1864. Pueblo, Col.
Merchant and Banker.
173. John Snodgrass Atkinson, A. B., A. M., 1864. Sarvers- ville, Pa.
B. D., 1864, Western Theological Seminary.
1864-, Minister in the Presbyterian Church of the Synod of Penn- sylvania. 1864-6, Pastor at Ontario, O. 1866-74, Pastor at Golden Corners, O. 1874-80, Pastor at Amity, Pa.
174. Francis Baker, A. B., A. M., 1864. Chicago, Il1.
LL. B., 1862, Albany Law School.
1863, Private in the 84th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1863-70, Assessor of Internal Revenue for the 9th District of Ohio, and Prosecuting Attorney for Seneca County, O. 1889-, Judge of the Circuit Court, Cook County, Ill.
175. Wesley Clark Barr, A. B., A. M., 1864. Bloomfield, O. LL. B., 1863, University of Michigan.
1865-69, Prosecuting Attorney of the Stlı Judicial Circuit of Mis- souri. 1886-, Farmer and Manufacturer.
176. Leroy Alfred Belt, A. B., A. M., 1864. Kenton, Ohio. D. D., 1883, Dickinson College.
1861 , Minister in the Central Ohio Conference of the M. E. Church. Trustee of the Ohio Wesleyan University since 1878.
177. Francis Asbury Blanchard, A. B., A. M., 1864. Indian- apolis, Ind.
Funeral Director.
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178. Leonidas Hamline Bradley, A. B., A. M., 1864. Omaha, Neb.
1861-2, Instructor in Latin and Greek, Marshall College. 1862-5, Captain and Assistant Adjutant General, U. S. Army. 1865-90, Attorney at Law, Springfield, Il1. 1890-, Removed to Nebraska.
179. John Wesley Caldwell, A. B., A. M., 1864. 170 Laflin St., Chicago, Il1.
Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Psychology in Moore's Hill College, and Vice-President of the same, one year. Nineteen years Superintendent of Schools, Seymour, Ind. Now Western Agent for Dodd, Mead & Co. Family residence, South Wau- kegan, Il1.
180. William T. Cessna, A. B., A. M., 1864. Kenton, Ohio. LL. B., 1863, University of Michigan.
Attorney at Law. 1870-1, Member of the Ohio State Senate.
181. George Plumer Clarke, A. B., A. M., 1864. Dayton, O. Teacher in the City High School.
182. George Rush Crow, A. B., A. M., 1864. Los Angeles, Cal.
1862-65, Captain of the 90th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1870-80, Pro- fessor of Latin and Literature in the I linois Wesleyan University. President and Manager of the Long Beach Land and Water Com- pany.
183. John Wesley Cunningham, A. B., A. M., 1864. 16 W. 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. Printer and Publisher.
184. James Hamilton Davidson, A. B., A. M., 1864. St. Paul, Minn.
1861-62, Lieutenant and Captain of the 14th Kentucky Vol. Infantry. 1863-64, Major of 49th Kentucky Vol. Infantry. 1864-66, Colonel of 122d U. S. Colored Troops. Attorney at Law.
185. John Frost Earl, A. B., A. M., 1864. New York City. Manufacturer of Baggage Checks.
186. * Hugh Russel Gwynn, A. B., A. M., 1864. Attorney at Law. Died at Bellefontaine, O., 1868.
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187. Harlan Page Hall, A. B., A. M., 1864. St. Paul, Minn. 1868-78, Editor of Evening Dispatch. 1878-92, Editor and Pub- lisher of the Daily Globe. 1892-4, Editor of the Daily News. 1894-, Editor of the "Morning Call."
188. James Wirt Newman, A. B., A. M., 1864. Portsmouth, O. 1868-69, Member Ohio House of Representatives. 1872-76, Member of the Ohio State Senate. 1883-84, Secretary of State for Ohio. 1886-, Collector of Internal Revenue. Editor of Ports- mouth Times.
189. Leonard Jackson Powell, A. B., A. M., 1864.
1862-76, Professor of Mathematics in Willamette University. 1876-8, President of the Albany Collegiate Institute. 1878-82, Superintendent of Public Instruction for the State of Oregon. 1882-90, President of University of Washington.
190. * Clark Wesley Quirk, A. B., A. M., 1864.
1862-65, Quartermaster of the 103d Ohio Vol. Infantry. Attorney at Law. Died at the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Home, Erie County, O., Nov. 17, 1893.
191. James Wilshire Robinson, A. B., A. M., 1864.
Attorney at Law. Removed to California, but address unknown.
192. *Thomas Jefferson Tippett, A. B., A. M., 1870.
1849-51, Instructor in the Hillsboro Academy, Va. 1853-7, Prin- cipal of Wellington Academy. 1862-3, Principal of High School, Newark, Ohio. 1863-7, Superintendent of Schools, Troy, Illinois. 1874-6, Superintendent of Schools, Havana, Ill. 1880-, Teacher in the Schools of Delaware Co., O. Died at Delaware, O., Feb. 3, 1888. 193. William Robert Warnock, A. B., A. M., 1864. Urbana, O. 1861-62, Principal of High School, Sidney, Ohio. 1862-64, Captain, Major and Brevet Colonel of 95th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1865, Lieutenant Colonel and Chief of Staff for the Eastern District of Mississippi. 1868-72, Prosecuting Attorney of Cham- paign County. 1876-79, Member of Ohio State Senate. 1879-89, Judge of Common Pleas for the 2d Judicial District of Ohio. Attorney at Law. Trustee of the Ohio Wesleyan University, 1894 -. 194. Gideon Dennison Wilcox, A. B., A. M., 1864. Dublin, Ohio.
Engaged at Farming.
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CLASS OF 1862.
195. * Charles Wesley Breyfogle, A. B., A. M., 1865. M. D., 1866, Homeopathic Medical College, Pennsylvania.
1863-4, Captain 9th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1866-72, Engaged in the practice of Medicine, Louisville, Ky. 1872, Removed to California. 1880-6, Member of State Board of Health. 1885-, Director in Pacific Bank, San Francisco, and connected with other State and local institutions. Died at San Jose, California, Feb. 28, 1895.
196. Lucien Clark, A. B., A. M., 1865. Baltimore, Md.
D. D., 1886, Dickinson College.
Minister in the M. E. Church, Baltimore Conference. 1864, Chap- lain of 153d Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1888-92, Assistant Editor of Christian Advocate. Author of "Religion for the Times. ' 1892-, Pastor Madison Avenue M. E. Church.
197. Sheridan Cox, A. B., A. M., 1865. Kokomo, Ind. 1862-63, Professor of Latin and Greek in Marshall College, Il1. 1863-64, Superintendent of Public Schools, Roscoe, O. 1864-65, Superintendent of Public Schools, Canal Dover, O. 1865-66, Principal of the Winchester Seminary, Ind. 1866-73, Superin- tendent of Schools, Logansport, Ind. 1873-, Superintendent of Schools, Kokomo, Ind.
198. * Homer Darwin Cruikshank, A. B.
1863-4, Student at Lane Theological Seminary. Died at Delaware, O., June, 1864.
199. * Samuel Franklin, A. B., A. M. 1854, Joined the Pittsburgh Conference of the M. E. Church. 1860-2, Left without appointment to attend the Ohio Wesleyan University. 1862, Re-entered the traveling work in Illinois. Served as Pastor in Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and on the Pacific Coast. Author of "Wesleyan Perfection." Deceased.
200. * Charles Lysander Hemmenway, A. B.
Preparing for the Ministry. Died at Amity, O., 1862.
201. Daniel Webster Jacoby, A. B., A. M., 1865. Abilene, Kas.
1864-65, Principal of Shelbyville Seminary. 1882-83, Superin- tendent of Public Schools, Butler, Mo. 1883, Agent for Lombard Investment Co. Retired from business.
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202. John Wesley King, A. B., A. M., 1865. Zanesville, O. 1874-84, Trustee in Ohio Wesleyan University. Attorney at Law.
203. *Richard Melcher Lloyd, A. B., A. M., 1865. 1862-84, Engaged in business in Chicago. Died at Chicago, Il1., March 14, 1884.
204. Silas Benjamin Maltbie, A. B., A. M., 1865. Minneapo- lis, Minn.
Minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church.
205. William Harrison Martin, A. B., A. M., 1865. Warren- ton, Pa.
M. D., 1864, Ohio Medical College.
Engaged in the practice of his profession.
206. Justus Austin Mouser, A. B., A. M., 1865. La Rue, O. M. D., 1865, Ohio Medical College.
Physician.
207. Henry William Peters, A. B. Upper Sandusky, O. Captain of 155th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Engaged in Farming.
208. John Sadler Pumphrey, A. B., A. M., 1865. Miamis- burgh, Ohio.
Minister in the Cincinnati Conference, M. E. Church.
209. John Wesley Smith, A. B., A. M., 1865. Washington, D. C.
LL. B., Columbia Law School.
Chief Clerk and Deputy for the 2d Comptroller, U. S. Treasury. Attorney at Law.
210. Sanford Hickman Stewart, A. B., A. M., 1865. Colum- bus, O.
M. D., 1863, Starling Medical College.
1862-4, Private in 7th Indiana Vol. Cavalry. 1868, Assistant Physician in the Central Ohio Asylum for the Insane. 1868-73, Assistant Physician in Northern Asylum for the Insane. 1881-3, Member of Board of Education for Columbus. Physician and Surgeon.
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CLASS OF 1863.
2II. * Michael Alexander Bryson, A. B., A. M., 1866. Died at New York City in 1892.
212. *Theodore Whitten Burge, A. B., A. M., 1866. Attorney at Law. Died at St. Louis, Mo., March 7, 1879.
213. Thomas Cherington, A. B., A. M., 1866. Ironton, Ohio. Attorney at Law. Judge of Court of Common Pleas.
214. *William Carey Cobau, A. B., A. M., 1866. Merchant. Died at New Castle, Pa., November 24, 1883.
215. Isaac Stephen Coe, A. B., A. M., 1866. St. Louis, Mo. LL. B., 1865, University of Michigan1. Attorney at Law.
216. Charles William Diehl, A. B., A. M. Columbus, Ohio. LL. B., 1865, University of Michigan. 1862, Private in the 84th Ohio Vol. Infantry. 1874-94, Financial Officer of the Northern Asylum for the Insane. 1894-, Financial Officer for the Central Ohio Asylumn for the Insane.
217. Charles Evans, A. B., A. M., 1866. Cincinnati, Ohio. LL. B., 1865, University of Michigan.
1865-71, Attorney at Law, Springfield, Ohio. 1869-71, Mayor of the City. 1872, Removed to Cincinnati and continued in the prac- tice of the Law. 1877, United States District Attorney. 1880-5, City Solicitor for Cincinnati. 1890-, Judge of the Court of Com- mon Pleas.
218. * John Stewart Gardner, A. B.
Preparing for the Ministry. Died at West Jefferson, O., in 1864.
219. John Davidson Jones, A. B., A. M., 1866. 1936 Har- vard St., Cleveland, O.
M. D., 1866, Western Reserve College.
Physician.
220. George Benjamin Merriman, A. B., A. M., 1866. Apple- ton, Wis.
A. M., 1864, University of Michigan.
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1864-66, Assistant Astronomer on the work of the Chili Astron- omical Expedition. 1866-71, Assistant Professor of Mathemat- ics in University of Michigan. 1871-75, Adjunct Professor of Physics in same. 1875-77, Professor of Mathematics in Albion College. 1877-93, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy in Rutger's College. 1893-4, Mathematician and Astronomer, U. S. N. Observatory. 1894-, In charge of Observatory at Appleton, Wis.
221. Henry O'Kane, A. B., A. M., 1866. Columbus, O. Vice-President Franklin Fire Insurance Company.
222. Thomas Edward Powell, A. B., A. M., 1866. Columbus, Ohio.
1865-87, Attorney at Law, Delaware, Oliio. 1888, Removed to Columbus. Trustee of the Ohio Wesleyan University since 1886. 1894-, Lecturer on Medical Jurisprudence at the Ohio Medical University.
223. *Francis Marion Searles, A. B., A. M., 1866.
Minister in the North Ohio Conference, M. E Church. Died at Cleveland, O., November 19, 1885.
224. Robert Boyd Smith, A. B., A. M., 1866. Uhrichsville, O. M. D., 1873, Medical Board of Scio College.
1865-66, Special Student in the University of Michigan. 1867- 84, Professor of Mathematics and Languages in Scio College. 1884-, Superintendent of Uhrichsville Public Schools.
225. Thomas Rodney Smith, A. B., A. M., 1866. Delaware, Ohio.
Farmer and Stock Dealer. Secretary of the Farmers' Grange of Ohio. Lecturer at Institutes.
226. Leonidas Hamline Swormstedt, A. B., A. M., 1866. Cin- cinnati, Ohio.
LL. B., 1866, Cincinnati Law School.
Attorney at Law.
227. Adam Prince Vance, A. B., A. M., 1866. Urbana, Ohio. 1864, Private in the 134th Ohio Vol. Infantry. Farmer and Horti- culturist.
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228. Wesley Williams, A. B., A. M., 1866. 1231 E. 22nd St., East Oakland, Cal.
Engaged in Literary Work.
229. Charles Bradley Wood, A. B., A. M., 1866. Pittsburgh, Pa. 1863-65, Professor of Mathematics in Western Reserve Seminary. 1865-67, Professor of Mathematics in Willoughby College. 1867- 69, Superintendent of Public Schools at Sewickley, Pa. 1869-80, Teacher in Pittsburgh Public Schools. 1880-, Principal of the same.
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