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James Thomas Chalfant,*
A. B., 1861; Merchant; capt. U. S. Army, 1861-65. d. April 20, 1901. Nathaniel Chapman,
A. B., 1861; Physician; lieut. Confederate States Army, 1861-65. (Baltimore, Md.) Pearson Chapman,
A. B., 1861; Physician. (Perryman's Md.) Robert Alexander Clarke,*
A. B., 1861; Merchant. d. McVeytown, Pa., Aug. 24, 1879.
Nathaniel E. Dickey,*
A. B., 1861; Farmer; U. S. Army, 1861-64. d. Sept. 29, 19II.
James B. Duff,
A. B., 1861; Phi Gamma Delta; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Retired; lieut. U. S. Army, 1863-65; mem. Union Veteran Legion. 213 N. Lang Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
James Evans,
A. B., 1861; Lawyer and Manufacturer. (Mc- Keesport, Pa.) Herman Husband Fairall,
A. B., 1861; D. D., 1874, Upper Iowa Univ .; Methodist Episcopal Minister; gen. supt., Home Missions, 1873; cor. sec. Evangelical Protestant Assn., 1884; editor Iowa Methodist, 1882; author "History of Italy from Begin- ning of Christian Era to the Present Day." (Iowa City, Ia.)
James M. Galloway,
A. B., 1861; Lawyer; deputy Sec. of State, Colo., 1878-83; sec. State Bd. of Land Com- mrs., 1883-85; author several books, notably a description of a Socialistic Utopia. 1754
Larimer St., Denver, Colo.
William J. Gibson,*
A. B., 1861; Lawyer. d. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 22, 1870.
John Caldwell Gilfillan,*
A. B., 1861; U. S. Army, 1861-62. d. of wounds, Pittsburgh, Pa., July 1, 1862.
William Hall, Jr.,
A. B., 1861; Farmer; U. S. Army. d. Aug. 5, 1870. William G. Hawkins,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Aaron Hazen,
A. B., 1861; Lawyer; U. S. Army, 1861-65; Pres. Judge 17th Judicial Dist., 1885-95. (New Castle, Pa.)
Samuel Graham Hodgens,*
A. B., 1861; M. D., 1866, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; U. S. Army, 1861. d. Sun- beam, Ill., Sept. 16, 1873.
Archie Wood Houston,*
A. B., 1861; Confederate States Army, 1861- 64. d. battle of Spottsylvania Court House, Va., May 12, 1864.
James Sloan Hunter,
A. B., 1861; Farmer. (Whitten, Ia.) Thomas H. Johnson,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. William Andrews Krise,
A. B., 1861; Retired Teacher; Marine Corps, U. S. Navy, 1861; County Auditor; mem. Patrons of Husbandry; F. and A. M. Penn- sylvania Ave., Center Hall, Pa.
William Caven Kuhn,
A. B., 1861; Delta Upsilon; Retired Minister; U. S. Army, 1862-63. Bellwood, Blair Co., Pa.
Robert Noble Lang,*
A. B., 1861; U. S. Army, 1861-64. d. of wounds Alexandria Hospital, May 30, 1864. John Wilson Laughlin,
A. B., 1861; A. M., 1864; Delta Upsilon; Philo Lit. Soc .; Brainard Religious Soc .; Re-
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tired Farmer; capt, U. S. Army, 1862-65; Ohio Senate, 1873-74; dir. Natl. Bank; dir. Warren Gas and Oil Co .; pres. Ohio State Farmers Alliance; trustee of Children's Home; Pike Commission; post-commander, G. A. R .; au- thor "Laughlin History." 127 Walnut St., Barnesville, O.
Joseph Anderson Leyenberger,*
A. B., 1861; Presbyterian Minister; moder- ator, Synod of China; author "School Geog- raphy," "List of Sounds," etc., also commen- taries, all in Chinese. d. Wooster, O., March 14, 1896.
Stephen C. McCandless,*
A. B., 1861; Lawyer; sergt. Pa. Militia, 1862; U. S. Commr., 1865; clerk U. S. District Ct., 1863-91. d. July 4, 1915.
David Martin McClellan,
A. B., 1861; D. D., 1897, Tarkis Coll .; United Presbyterian Minister. (Coila, N. Y.) Addison S. McClure,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. James Smiley McKee,
A. B., 1861; Chief Clerk Military Dept of Pa .; U. S. Army, 1861-65. (Bloomfield, Pa.) William Pollock McNary,
A. B., 1861; D. D., Westminster Coll .; Re- tired United Presbyterian Minister; adjutant and lieut .- col. U. S. Army, 1861-63; presiden- tial elector, 1880; editor Midland, 1884-86. 1225 Cleveland Ave., Loveland, Col.
John Watson McWilliams,
A. B., 1861; Lawyer; U. S. Army, 1863-65; Legislature; county editor Washington Report- er. (Cottonwood Falls, Kans.) Samuel Martin,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Lebbeus Ringer Metzgar
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Joseph Henry Meyers,*
A. B., 1861; Presbyterian Minister. d. Lo- diana, India, Nov. 19, 1869. John Monteith Miller,* A. B., 1861; Farmer. d. May 14, 1888. Joseph Wright Miller,
A. B., 1861; M. D., 1867, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; U. S. Army, 1862-65. (Beaver, Pa.) Joseph Noggle, A. B., 1861; Farmer. Caldwell, Idaho. William Jeffery Park, A. B., 1861; Merchant. (Canyon City, Col.) Henry Clay Pitcher,*
A. B., 1861; Lawyer. d. Mt. Vernon, Ind., July 8, 1887. James V. Pringle,
A. B., 1861; United Presbyterian Minister. (Red Oak, Ia.) Ambrose C. Smith,
A. B., 1861; D. D., 1885, Centre Coll., Ky .; D. D., Lake Forest Univ., Ill .; Retired Min- ister; pres. Parsons Coll., Ia., 1889-96; author of lectures and addresses. 1016 Milwaukee Ave., Janesville, Wis. Deuton D. Stark,
A. B., 1861; Sigma Chi; Retired Merchant; capt. and adjutant, U. S. Army, 1861-64; mem. Loyal Legion of U. S. 1418 Morton St., Alameda, Cal.
William C. Stewart,
A. B., 1861; Lawyer; U. S. Army, 1862; Judge of District Ct .; Legislature. (Kansas City, Mo.) John Linton Stuart,*
A. B., 1862, Center Coll .; D. D. Southwestern Univ .; D. D. Univ. of Omaha; Presbyterian Minister; missionary to China, 1863-1913. Hangchow, China, Nov. 24, 1913.
William Pitt Turner,
See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Wilson DeWitt Wallace,*
A. B., 1861; Lawyer; capt. U. S. Army, 1861- 63; Judge of Superior Ct .; author "Love's Ladder." d. Jan. 28, 1901. Curtis Bruce Watson,*
A. B., 1861; U. S. Army. d. Milton, Pa., June 15, 1872.
Thomas Jefferson Weaver,*
A. B., 1861; U. S. Army, 1862. burg, Pa., Sept. 29, 1862. d. Harris- Robert Caldwell Welsh,*
A. B., 1861; United Presbyterian Minister; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862-65. d. Taylorstown, Pa., Dec. 22, 1868.
Henry Kirke White,
A. B., 1861; M. D., 1865, Univ. of Pa .; surg. U. S. Army. d. Allegheny City, Pa., Dec. 13, I865.
Samuel T. White,
A. B., 1861; Lawyer (Warrensburg, Mo.) James E. Wilson,
A. B., 1861; M. D., 1866, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; U. S. Army, 1861-64. (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Samuel Robert Wilson,*
A. B., 1861; asst. adjutant-gen, U. S. Army, 1861-65. d. in battle, Mobile, Ala., April 9, 1865. HONORARY DEGREES
David J. Beale,*
A. B., 1861; D. D., 1886; Presbyterian Min- ister; author "History of Tuscarora Valley." d. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 9, 1900.
William G. Hawkins,*
A. B., 1861; A. M., 1864; LL. D., 1902; Lawyer; Pres. Judge Orphan's Ct. of Alle- gheny Co., Pa., 1875-1913; author "Hawkins in the Orphan's Court in Pennsylvania." d. April 30, 1913.
Thomas H. Johnson,*
A. B., 1861; D. S., 1911; Consulting Engi- neer Pa. Lines. d. April 14, 1914. Addison S. McClure,
A. M. (hon.), 1896. Samuel Martin,
A. B., 1861; A. M. (hon.), 1869; D. D., 1884, Muskingum Coll .; United Presbyterian Min- ister; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862-63; foreign mis- sionary to India. (Sialkot, Northern India.) Lebbeus Ringer Metzgar,*
A. B., 1861; A. B. (hon.), 1867; M. D., 1866, Long Island Coll. Hosp .; Physician; U. S. Army, 1862-65. d. Oct. 4, 1916.
William Pitt Turner,
A. B., 1861; D. D., 1891; Methodist Episcopal Minister. (Wilkinsburg, Pa.) 1862
Lucian Adams,
A. B., 1862; Albany Law School, 1865-68; Lawyer; Judge County Ct., Rock Island Co. (Rock Island, Il1.)
Franklin Howell Agnew,
A. B., 1862; A. M .; Lawyer, Retired; teacher Iron City Commercial Coll., Pittsburgh, Pa .; prin. Beaver Academy, Beaver, Pa .; mem. U. S. Coast Survey, 6 years; engaged in measurement of an arc of meridian from Nantucket to Mt. Blue, Me .; also in meas- urement of telegraphic longitude across the continent from Cambridge Observatory, Har- vard Univ., to San Francisco, Cal .; ob- served accurate longitude at Salt Lake City and other places; with Asst. Capt. C. O. Bon- telli the first to start the great triangulation across the continent joining the Atlantic and Pacific; studied law and was admitted 1872; practiced law at Beaver, Pa., until retire- ment; mem. of Pa. State Senate, 1882-86; served three sessions. 816 Park Ave., Rich- mond, Va., and Beaver, Beaver Co., Pa.
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John A. Armstrong,
A. B., 1862; M. D., Coll .; Physician; U.
S. Army, 1863-65. J. Janeway Belville,*
1867, Jefferson Med.
(Leechburg, Pa.)
A. B., 1862; LL. B., 1865, Univ. of Michi- gan; Lawyer; capt. U. S. Army, 1863. d. Dayton, O., Jan. 24, 1887.
Henry Harrison Bingham, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Albert Hampton Brown,*
A. B., 1862; Theological Student. d. Sept. 24, 1864. William R. Burrell,*
A. B., 1862; Civil Engineer. d. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 10, 1863.
Albert J. Caldwell,*
A. B., 1862; Teacher. d. March 18, 1894. Stephen Allen Califf,
A. B., 1862; Presbyterian Minister; acting pastor West Newark and Speedville, N. Y., Cong. Churches, 1866-69; of Wells, Columbia and N. Wells, Pa., Presb. Churches, 1870-72; Mount Zion, Pa., Presb. Ch., 1872-75 and 1881-84; E. Smithfield, Pa., Cong. Ch., 1885- 93; Poundridge, N. Y., Presb. Ch., 1898-1907. East Smithfield, Pa.
William Oliver Campbell,
A. B., 1862; D. D., 1885, Wooster Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; capt. U. S. Army, 1863; pastor Depere, Wis., 1866-69; Monon- gahela City, Pa., 1870-85; Sewickley, 1885; dir. Western Theol. Sem .; trustee, Washing- ton and Jefferson Coll., 1883-90. Sewickley, Pa.
Joseph Waddell Clokey,
A. B., 1862; D. D., Hanover Coll., Ind., and Wittenberg Coll., O .; Retired Presbyterian Minister. 115 S. Beech St., Oxford, O. Charles Davis,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Robert Gracey Ferguson, See Honorary Section at end of Class. William Adams Ferguson,
A. B., 1862; Presbyterian Minister. (La Rice, O.) Stephen Pratt Gates,*
A. B., 1862; Presbyterian Minister. d. March 28, 1896.
Alexander Murray Guthrie, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Andrew Newman Hedges,*
A. B., 1862; Lawyer; clerk, provost marshal, U. S. Army, 1862-64. d. Sept. 18, 1864. R. Flavel Hensill,*
A. B., 1862; Lawyer; U. S. Commr. d. San Diego, Cal., Feb. 5, 1917.
James H. Herriott,* A. B., 1862; Farmer. d. Lawrence, Kans., March 29, 1881.
Hiram P. Hugus*,
A. B., 1862; M. D., 1865, Long Island Coll. Hosp .; Physician. d. Hawaiian Is., July 31, 1900.
Eliakim Tupper Jeffers, See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Philip Sydney Jennings,
A. B., 1862; D. D., 1896, Franklin Coll .; Presbyterian Minister. (Crafton, Pa.) James Renfrew Johnson,
A. B., 1862; Retired; ruling elder Presbyter- ian Ch. for 50 years to 1917; author "His- torical Foundation of Christianity." 317 Mul- berry St., Coshocton, O.
John Edmund Kearns,*
A. B., 1862; Presbyterian Minister. d. Min- neapolis, Kans., Dec. 15, 1894.
Samuel M. Kelso,
A. B., 1862; M. D., 1868, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician. (Xenia, O.) Jerome L. Lee,*
A. B., 1862; A. M., 1865; LL. B., Columbian Univ. Law School; paymaster's clerk, U. S. Army, 1864-68; U. S. Treasury Dept., 1876- 86; chief of Div. 2nd Compt's. Office. d. Washington, D. C., Sept. 8, 1887.
William A. Leggat, A. B., 1862; Lawyer.
Samuel Bruce McBride,
A. B., 1862; A. M., 1866; D. D., 1911, West- minster Coll .; United Presbyterian Minister; U. S. Army, 1862-63; Moderator of United Presbyterian Synod of Pittsburgh; financial agent, Presbytery of Westmoreland; author "True and False Philanthropy," etc., and vari- ous newspaper articles. Sewickley, Pa.
John James McCook,
B. A., 1863, Trinity Coll .; M. A., 1866, do .; D. D., 1901, do .; LL. D., 1910, do .; Theta Delta Chi; Phi Beta Kappa; select orator for Franklin Lit. Soc .; cricket team; Protestant Episcopal Clergyman; Rector, St. John's, East Hartford; prof. modern languages, Trinity Coll. since 1883; mem. Hartford High Sch. governing bd., 1901-15, chrmn, 1913-15; pres.
bd. of dirs. Connecticut Reformatory, 1895- 97; mem. of various town commissions; author "American Professors and the War," 1915; edi- tor Church Weekly, 1872, and editor and au- thor of numerous reports, papers and maga- zine articles on_ poor law administration, pauperism, etc. Trinity Coll .; res. 396 Main St., Hartford, Ct.
John McCoy,
A. B., 1862; A. M., 1870; Presbyterian Min- ister. (Gap, Pa.)
Matthew R. Mitchell
A. B., 1862; M. D., 1868, Ohio Med. Coll .; Physician; major U. S. Army, 1861-65; Kan- sas Legislature, two terms. (Topeka, Kan.) Charles Turner Beale Moore*
A. B., 1862; M. D., 1865, Univ. of Pa .; Physician; surg. U. S. Army. d. Point Pleas- ant, W. Va., April 17, 1875.
James D. Moorhead, See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Elias Porter,
A. B., 1862; M. D., 1865, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician. (Shousetown, Pa.)
Henry N. Potter,
A. B., 1862; A. M., 1865; Franklin Lit. Soc .; mem. of Lyceum; Commencement Oration; Pastor Emeritus and formerly Pastor for 41 years of Mt. Pleasant Presbyterian Church, Darlington, Pa .. sec. Greersburg Acad., 1871- 1912; author "History of Shenango Presby- tery," "History of Mt. Pleasant Church," "History of Bethlehem Church of Beaver County." 3236 Fifth Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. Wallace Radcliffe,
See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Walter Walker Ralston,*
A. B., 1862; D. D., 1884, Muskingum Coll .; Presbyterian Minister. d. Dec. 29, 1895. Carson Reed,*
A. B., 1862; Presbyterian Minister. d. Fair- field, Ia., May 7, 1892. James Stuart Reed*
A. B., 1862; Presbyterian Minister. d. Ala· mosa, Colo., Feb. 24, 1895.
William M. Robertson,*
A. B., 1862; Clerk, Govt. Office, Washington, D. C. d. Feb. 21, 1865. Robert Robinson,
A. B., 1862; M. D., 1866, Long Island Coll. Hosp .; Physician. (East Brady, Pa.)
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R. H. Rowland,*
A. B., 1862; Lawyer and Cashier. d. July 1, 1892.
Alexander Winfield Scott,
A. B., 1862; Lawyer; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862- 64. (Toledo, O.)
David Walker Scott,*
A. B., 1862; Editor Beaver Argus. d. Beaver, Pa., April 5, 1865.
James G. Sloan,*
A. B., 1862; M. D., 1869, Georgetown Univ .; Physician; surg. U. S. Army, 1862-65. d. Nov. 2, 1897.
Henry Ferguson Stewart,*
A. B., 1862; United Presbyterian Minister; U. S. Army, 1862-63. d. Jamestown, Pa., Sept. 20, 1868.
John Sumney,
A. B., 1862; Physician; asst. surg, U. S. Army, 1864-65. (Chicago, Il1.) Rhodes Stansbury Sutton,*
A. B., 1862; M. D., 1865, Univ. of Pa .; LL. D., 1884, Wooster Univ .; Physician; vice- pres., Am. Gynecological Soc .; pres. Section of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Am. Med. Assn .; mem. Washington Acad. of Science; fellow of the British Gynecological Soc .; mem. British Med. Assn .; one of the authors "Amer- ican System of Gynecology"; author "Per- sonal Experiences in Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery." d. Pittsburgh, Pa., April 21, 1906. Samuel Oliver Taylor,
A. B., 1862; Lawyer. (Wheeling, W. Va.) H. Alexander Thompson,
A. B., 1862; Clerk; quartermaster's office, U. S. Army. (New York City, N. Y.) Elwood Morris Wherry,
A. B., 1862; A. M., 1875; D. D., 1885, Par- sons Coll., Ia .; Kappa Phi Lambda; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Presbyterian Missionary in India, 1867-89 and since 1898; dist. sec. Am. Tract Soc., 1889-98 and for two years mgr. Tract Soc. book store, Chicago; also sec. Chicago Tract Soc. for nine years; pres. Punjab, In- dia, Religious Book and Tract Soc .; pres. All India Federation of Literature and Tract Socs .; pres. General Comm. Women's Chris- tian Med. Coll., Ludhiana; pres. Woodstock Coll. Mussoorie, India; ex-Moderator General Assembly Presb. Ch. in India; author "Com- prehensive Commentary on the Quaran"; "Islam in India and the Far East"; "Zainab, the Punjabi"; "The Muslim Controversy"; "Islam Refuted on Its Own Ground"; com- piler and editor of "Missions at Home and Abroad"; "Women in Missions," being papers read at Congress of Missions, World's Exposi- tion, Chicago, 1893; co-editor "Mohammedan World of Today"; Methods of Missionary Work Among Moslems" (Cairo Conference) ; "Lucknow, 19II"; "Islam and Christianity" (Lucknow Conference, 1911) etc .; published in native language, "A Compend of Ancient History"; "A History of the Church"; "A Manual of Islam"; translator "What Think Ye of Christ?"; "Sell's Progressive Develop- ment of the Koran"; founder and editor of the Nur Afshan (Light Reflector), a weekly paper in the Hindustani language; engaged in writing "History of Our Presbyterian Mis- sions in India"; assoc. mem. Victoria Inst., London. American Mission Compound, Lud- hiana, Punjab, India. James A. Wherry,*
A. B., 1862. d. Dec. 3, 1862. John Fleming Wilson .*
A. B., 1862; U. S. Army, 1862-67; asst. quartermaster, 1864-65; provost-marshal in Va., 1865-67; postmaster, Lynchburg, Va., 1868-86. d. Lynchburg, Va., Aug. 1, 1901. John Fleming Wilson,*
A. B., 1862; Captain U. S. Army, 1862-65. d. from wounds City Point Hospital, Va., April 16, 1865.
Benjamin Franklin Woodburn.
A. B., 1862; D. D., 1881, Univ. of Louisburg (now Bucknell Univ.); Baptist Minister; pres. Allegheny General Hosp. (Allegheny,
Pa.)
John Eliot Wright.
A. B., 1862; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister. (Philadelphia, Pa.)
HONORARY DEGREES
Henry Harrison Bingham,*
A. B., 1862; LL. D., 1902; lieut. to briga- dier-gen. U. S. Army, 1862-66; Postmaster, Philadelphia, 1867-72; mem. House of - Rep- resentatives for 33 years and Father of the House; mem. Union League Club. d. Phila- delphia, Pa., March 23, 1912.
Charles Davis,
A. B., 1862; A. M. (hon.), 1887; County En- gineer; capt. U. S. Army, 1861-64; commr. to Vienna Exposition, 1873. (Allegheny, Pa.)
Robert Gracey Ferguson,
A. B., 1862; D. D., 1884; LL. D., 1902; LL. D., 1906, Monmouth Coll .; Sigma Chi; Philo Lit. Soc .; orator for Philo Societies Contest; Professor, Biblical Literature, Westminster Coll .; lieut., Signal Corps, U. S. Army, 1863- 64; Moderator, United Presbyterian Assem- bly at Omaha, Neb., 1898. New Wilmington, Pa.
Alexander Murray Guthrie .*
A. B., 1862; A. M. (hon.), 1882; Manufac- turer; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862-63.
Eliakim Tupper Jeffers,
A. B., 1862; D. D. 1872; LL. D., 1902; Pres- byterian Minister; pres. Westminster Coll., 1872-83; prof. Lincoln Univ., 1883-90; pres. York Collegiate Inst., 1893. (York, Pa.)
James D. Moorhead,
A. B., 1862; D. D., 1892; Presbyterian Min- ister. (Beaver Falls, Pa.)
Wallace Radcliffe,
A. B., 1862; A. M., 1865; LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1882, Lafayette Coll .; Sigma Chi; Pastor New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C .; formerly pastor Woodland Presb. Ch., Philadelphia; First Presb. Ch., Reading, Pa .; Forst St. Presb. Ch., Detroit, Mich .; founder and pres. Tappan Assn., Univ. of Mich .; Moderator Synods of Pa., Mich., Baltimore and General Assembly, Presb. Ch., U. S. A .; Executive Commis. of Presb. General Assembly; Presb. Councils at London, Washington, New York and Aber- deen; dir. Princeton Theol. Sem .; author miscellaneous pamphlets, sermons, magazine ar- ticles and biographical sketches; mem. Cosmos, University and Theta Sigma Clubs. 1200 K. St., Washington, D. C.
1863
William Guthrie Barnes .*
A. B., 1863; Presbyterian Minister. d. Fred- ericksburg, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1884.
Hugh Wilson Boyd .*
A. B., 1863; Licentiate United Presbyterian Church. d. Clokeyville, Pa., June 12, 1869.
Thomas Madison Brown .* A. B., 1863; Presbyterian Minister. d.
Beulah, Pa., March 16, 1869.
Richard Morrow Campbell, See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Robert Gregg Campbell, A. B., 1863; United Presbyterian Minister. (Tarkio, Mo.)
William Lusk Chalfant .*
A. B., 1863; Lawyer. d. Pittsburgh, Pa.
April 20, 1895.
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[1863-64
Thomas Beer Cunningham .*
A. B., 1863; Editor Holmes County Repub- lican, 1870; published Sunday School music books. d., 1892.
William G. Duff.
Merchant. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) Samuel M. Glenn.
A. B., 1863; Presbyterian Minister. (Zanes- ville, O.)
Lefferd Lease Haughawout.
A. B., 1863; Presbyterian Minister. town, Pa.) (Kyler-
John Campbell Hench .* A. B., 1863; Presbyterian Minister. d. Columbus, O., Jan. 29, 1892.
John Gladden Johnson.
A. B., 1863; M. D., 1868, Heidelberg Univ., Germany; Physician; U. S. Army, 1863-67. (Detroit, Mich.)
John J. Jordan .*
A. B., 1863; Theological Student. 1864.
d. about
Hugh Y. Leiper.
A. B., 1863; D. D., Richmond Coll .; D. D., Muskingum Coll .; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Retired United Presbyterian Minister; Moderator Synod of Ohio, United Presb. Ch., one year. 65 Hillside St., Asheville, N. C. John Manning Linn,
A. B., 1863; A. M .; A. M. Pa. State Coll .; graduated Princeton Theol. Sem., 1867; Sigma Chi; won debate for Philo. Lit. Soc. in annual contest with Franklin Lit. Soc .; second honor on graduation; assigned Latin Oration on Commencement; Retired Presby- terian Minister; U. S. Army, 1863-64; teacher of Hebrew, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1867-68; Presbyterian pastor of Presbytery of Freeport, Ill .; pres. of Coll. of Dakota; fin. sec. Lake Forest Univ., 1886-87; pres. Geneseo Collegi- ate Inst .; pastor 2 churches, Geneseo, Ill .; Coll. pastor of Univ. of Michigan, Presbyte- rian; pres. Buena Vista Coll., Ia., 1890-93; pastor, Storm Lake, Ia .; author of articles in Princeton Review and other magazines; G. A. R .; mem. Presbytery of Chicago; sec. and treas. Presbyterian Ministerial Assn., Chicago. 7731 N. Marshfield Ave., Chicago, Il1.
John McGregor.
A. B., 1863; attended Northern Ohio Law Coll., Cleveland, O .; Lawyer. (Akron, O.)
Alexander F. Morrison,*
A. B., 1863; Presbyterian Minister. d. Chanceford, Pa., March 16, 1875.
William Brown Noble.
A. B., 1863; D. D., Parson's Coll .; Presby- terian Minister. (Los Angeles, Cal.)
George Mills Paxton .*
A. B., 1863; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Washington Co., Pa., Dec. 14, 1866. Alexander Brown Riggs,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Elliott Swift Riggs.
A. B., 1863; M. D., 1870 Jefferson Med. Coll .; Phi Gamma Delta; Physician, retired; phys. Allegheny Genl. Hosp .; mem. Allegheny Co. and Pa. State Med. Socs. 38 W. Pros- pect Ave., Washington, Pa. George R. Slater, A. B., 1863; Merchant. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) James S. Smart
A. B., 1863; U. S. Revenue Collector; capt. U. S. Army; mem. 43d Congress. (Cam- bridge, N. Y.)
William Johnston Snodgrass,* A. B., 1863; Coal Merchant. July 18, I 889.
Thomas Alexander Sproull,* A. B., 1863; Reformed Presbyterian Minister. d. Gainesville, Fla., April 8, 1878.
Thomas Calvin Stewart,
A. B., 1863; Presbyterian Minister; author
"Sabbath Observance"; "Our Nation." adelphia, Pa.)
(Phil-
Thomas H. Stewart,*
A. B., 1863; M. D., 1868, Univ. of Michigan; Physician; Ohio Legislature, 1886-87, 1887-89. d. Salem, O., April 22, 1912. John H. Weiss,*
A. B., 1863; Lawyer; Tudge County Ct., 1899. Henry Rowan Wilson,
A. B .; Presbyterian Minister.
HONORARY DEGREES
Richard Morrow Campbell.
A. B., 1863 (third honor); D. D., 1914; Philo. Lit. Soc .; Presbyterian Minister; ordained by Presbytery of Huntingdon, 1867; pastor West Kishacoquillas, Pa., 1867-87; Port Royal, Pa., 1887-1902; Spruce Creek, Pa., 1902; represented Presbytery in the Gen- eral Assembly at Detroit, 1872; Cincinnati 1885; Pittsburgh, 1895; Buffalo, 1904; Atlan- tic City, 1916. Pennsylvania Furnace, Pa. Alexander Brown Riggs.
A. B., 1863; D. D., 1888; LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1910 Marietta Coll .; Alpha Kappa; Phi Gamma Delta; valedictorian; Retired Minis- ter; prof. emeritus of Lane Theol. Sem. 2310 East Hill Ave., Cincinnati, O.
1864
Albert Alexander,*
A. B., 1864; U. S. Army. d. in battle Peters- burg, Va., April 2, 1864.
Lawrence Dade Alexander,
A. B., 1864; Phi Kappa Sigma; Retired. 162 W. 54th St., New York, N. Y.
James Potter Barron,
A. B., 1864; Editor Bloomfield Democrat. (Bloomfield, Ind.)
Samuel Jamison Beatty,
A. B., 1864; Phi Kappa Psi; Presbyterian Minister; prof. Hebrew, Biddle Univ. 16 N. Wycombe Ave., Lansdowne, Pa.
Albert J. Berger,
A. B., 1864; Presbyterian Minister. (Carlin- ville, Ill.)
Robert Madison Brown, See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Ebenezer Byram Caldwell,* A. B., 1864; Presbyterian Minister. d. Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 20, 1887.
William Brainerd Carr,
A. B., 1864; A. M .; Phi Gamma Delta; Franklin and Washington Lit. Soc .; Com- mencement Oration; Presbyterian Minister; moderator in Presbytery; rep. to General Assembly, 1877, 1896, 1915. 600 Ligonier St., Latrobe, Pa.
T. D. Cunningham,*
A. B., 1864; Banker; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862-63. d. Oct. 9, 1913.
William S. Foster, See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Albert S. Furst, A. B., 1864; Farmer. (Cedar Springs, Pa.) Joseph Gamble,* A. B., 1864; Presbyterian Minister. d. Plattsburg, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1909.
Andrew Boyd Gilfillan,
A. B., 1864; Philo Lit. Soc .; Retired United Presbyterian Minister; author, sermons and articles. 30 W. Main St., Le Roy, N. Y. William Hugh Gill, See Honorary Section at end of Class.
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George C. Gormly, A. B., 1864; Banker. (Bucyrus, O.) Winfield Euclid Hill,
A. B., 1864; Phi Gamma Delta; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Retired Minister; licensed, April 29, 1868; ordained May 11, 1875; author "Birds of the Panhandle"; "Plants of the Panhan- dle." 1037 Ohio Ave., East Liverpool, O. Emanuel Jay Howenstine,
A. B., 1864; A. M., 1889; Phi Kappa Psi; Attorney-at-Law; pres. Bd. of Trustees, Pub- lic Carnegie Library. N. W. cor Main and Columbus Sts. and 305 N. Main St., Belle- fontaine, O.
Samuel D. Jennings,
A. B., 1864; M. D., 1868, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Phi Gamma Delta; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Soc. of Religious Inquiry; Lyceum; essayist for Franklin Lit. Soc., 1864; Physician; exam. numerous ins. cos .; F. and A. M. 401 Broad St., Sewickley, Pa.
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