General alumni catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College 1918, Part 14

Author: Maxwell, W. J; Hinitt, Frederick William, 1866-
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: [Washington, Pa. : W.J. Maxwell]
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William Ward Campbell,


A. B., 1853; Presbyterian Minister. (Wilming- ton, Del.)


Andrew Jackson Elliott,* A. B., 1853; Theological Student. d. Salts-


burg, Pa., Sept. 25, 1854. George C. Ewing,*


A. B., 1853; M. D., 1858, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; surg. U. S. Army, 1862-64. d. Uniontown, Pa., Jan 26, 1866.


Anderson O. Forbes,*


A. B., 1853; Presbyterian Minister; foreign missionary to Sandwich Islands. d., 1888. John Reyburn Hamilton,*


A. B., 1853; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain, U. S. Army, 1863-65. d. Jan. 12, 1876. Samuel M. Heslet,


A. B., 1853; Teacher; capt. U. S. Army, one year; Illinois Legislature, one term. d. Nov. 21, 1898.


John Franklin Hill,*


A. B., 1853; D. D. Franklin Coll .; Presby- terian Minister.


Robert Allen Howard,


A. B., 1853; Lawyer; U. S. Army, 1861-65. (Washington, D. C.)


Elisha H. Ludington,


A. B., 1853; Soldier; capt. U. S. Army, 1861, brevet major, 1863, major and asst. insp. gen. 1864, brevet lieut. col., 1865; brevet col .; re- tired, 1879.


Nathaniel Barr Lyons,*


A. B., 1853; Presbyterian Minister. d. Pros- perity, Pa., May 19, 1868.


Clement L. B. Mccluskey,*


A. B., 1853; Law Student. d. Philadelphia, Pa., March 1, 1861.


George H. McIlvaine,*


A. B., 1853; Banker; pres. Bankers Assn .; Christian Commis .; Sanitary Commis. d. Jan. 1, 1897.


Alexander Stewart Marshall,*


A. B., 1853; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister; author "On Woman's Sphere". d. Feb. 3, 1896.


David R. Posey,* A. B., 1853; Physician. (Philadelphia, Pa.) James Clark Stockton,*


A. B., 1853; Physician; surg. U. S. Army, 1861-65. d. May 18, 1892.


Samuel Williams,*


A. B., 1853; Presbyterian Minister. d. May II, 1895. Robert Wylie,*


Farmer and Wool Dealer. d. Canton twp., Pa., March 27, 1912.


1854


Benjamin Lashells Agnew, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Ross J. Alexander,


A. B., 1854; Lawyer; Ohio Legislature, 1878- 79. (Bridgeport, O.)


Edward L. Belden,*


A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister. d. St. James F. Craig,* Paul, Minn., Aug. 22, 1871.


A. B., 1854; Theological Student d. Venango Co., Pa. April 23, 1855.


Francis M. Finley,


A. B., 1854; Farmer. (Grothers, Pa.)


Daniel Fuller,*


A. B., 1854; M. D., 1857, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician. d. Philadelphia, Pa., March 7, 1870.


William Fulton,


A. B., 1854; Lawyer. (Keokuk, Ia.)


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Hugh Wilson Harding,


A. B., 1854; Professor; prof. Bethany Coll., W. Va., 1866-72; Lehigh Univ. of Physics, 1872; prof. emeritus, 1897. (East Sound, Wash.)


Robert Boyd Jack,*


A. B., 1854; Student. d. Glade Run, Pa., Feb. 18, 1855.


Courtlen King,


A. B., 1854; Manufacturing Dentist. (Union- town, Pa.)


George R. Lewis,


A. B., 1854; M. D., 1857, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; surg. U. S. Army, 1862-65. 2211 Sargent Ave., St. Paul, Minn.


Archibald McBride,*


A. B., 1854; Lawyer. d. Sept. 2, 1901.


Thomas T. McKennan,*


A. B., 1854; Civil Engineer. d. Frankford


Springs, Pa., May 6, 1858.


James H. Moore,*


A. B., 1854; Lawyer; vol. U. S. Army, 1864. d. Bridgeport, Ala., 1864.


George Kerr Scott,*


A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister. d. Mo- beetie, Tex., Jan. 10, 1889.


Bernard Wolf Slagle,


A. B., 1854; A. M., D. D., 1908, Defiance Coll .; Phi Gamma Delta; Pastor Emeritus, Ist Presbyterian Ch .; dir. Ist Natl. Bank; author "History of Maumee Presbytery". 417 Wayne Ave., Defiance, O.


Marcus Wishart,


A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister. (Water- ford, Pa.)


HONORARY DEGREE


Benjamin Lashells Agnew,


A. B., 1854; D. D., 1874; LL. D., 1902; B. D. Western Theol. Sem., 1857; Beta Theta Pi; Union Lit. Soc .; first honor at contest; original oration; Retired Presbyterian Minister; ord., 1858; pastor Johnstown, Pa., 1858-67; chaplain 76th regt. Pa. Vols. 1861-62; pastor, Westminster Presbyterian Ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-70; North Ch., Philadelphia, 1870- 82; E. Liberty Ch., Pa., 1882-84; Bethlehem Ch., Philadelphia, 1884-96; corres. sec., Pres- byterian Bd. of Relief for 16 yrs .; stated clerk of the Presbytery of Philadelphia Cen- tral I yrs .; mem. Bd. of Domestic Missions; dir. and trustee of Western Theol. Sem .; trustee of Pa. Female Coll .; vice-pres. Bd. of Publication; pres. Bd. of Educ .; moderator Synod of Philadelphia; vice-moderator Pres- byterian Gen. Asembly; trustee of Gen. As- sembly; editor of Assembly Herald; mem. Exec. Comm. of Presbyterian Hist. Soc .; published more on ministerial relief than all others combined; author "Feast of Salaman- der", "The Theatre", "The Spirit of Our Flag", ", "How Secessionists Secured the Elec- tion of Abraham Lincoln as President of the U. S.", "Term Service in the Eldership" "Right of Trial by Commission"; mem. Phi Alpha Club; Presbyterian Ministers Social Union. 1819 N. Franklin St., Philadelphia, Pa.


1855


Robert Alexander,*


A. B., 1855; D. D., 1879, Franklin Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; trustee Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1875-01; editor Presbyterian, 1899. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Feb. 27, 1901. William A. Alrich,


A. B., 1855; Protestant Episcopal Minister; chaplain Confederate States Army, 1864-65. (Baltimore, Md.)


Andrew Jackson Barr,*


A. B., 1855; Farmer; capt. U. S. Army. d. Jan. 27, 1891.


James Shields Boyd, A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister; author


"Early Dew", "The Lost Ship" and other poems; "Class History" , Names". (Greenleaf, Minn.)


"Significancy of


Samuel Husbands Fairall,


A. B., 1855; Lawyer; Iowa Legislature, 1862- 64; Senate, 1868-76; Judge Dist. Ct.,, Eighth Judicial Dist., Ia., 1887. (Iowa City, Ia.) James I. Kuhn,


A. B., 1855; Real Estate Business; capt. U. S. Army, 1861. (Marboursville, W. Va.) Joseph Harris Little,*


A. B., 1855; Physician; surg. U. S. Army d. May 16, 1900.


Jefferson McConaughy Martin,


A. B., 1855; A. M., 1858; Ph. D., 1877, Wooster Univ .; Teacher; prof. Washington Coll., 1858; prof. Ohio Univ., 1873-82. (In- dependence, Mo.)


Benjamin K. Miller, See Honorary Section at end of Class. George McCandless Porter,*


A. B., 1855; House of Delegates, Va., 1857, 59-61; Restored Govt., Wheeling; Speaker. d. New Cumberland, W. Va., July 8, 1864.


George Meredith Spargrove,*


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Pitts- burgh, Pa., Oct. 30, 1881.


William M. Stewart,*


A. B., 1855; Editor. d. Monmouth, Ill., Nov. 19, 1862. HONORARY DEGREE


Benjamin K. Miller,*


A. B., 1855; A. M. (hon.), 1873; Lawyer. d. Sept. 12, 1898.


1856


Martin L. Armstrong,'


A. B., 1856; Theological Student; U. S. Army, 1861-63. d. Annapolis, Md., Oct. 4, 1863. Alexander Latimer Blackford, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Faris Brown,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Francis P. Fitzwilliam,*


A. B., 1856; Lawyer; Kansas Legislature, two years. d. Leavenworth, Kans., Feb., 1876. John Watson Hughes,* A. B., 1856; Theological Student. d. Alleg- heny, Pa., March 1, 1859.


W. R. Kirkpatrick,


A. B., 1856; Professor and Farmer; major Confederate States Army, 1862-65.


Ira J. Lacock,*


A. B., 1856; Lawyer; col. State Militia; Kans. Legislature, 1863-64, 66. d. June 18, 1900. Robert Porter Lewis,


A. B., 1856; Attorney-at-Law; studied under Atcheson (Judge) and Wilson; admitted Wash- ington, Pa., 1859 and again admitted same year, St. Paul, Minn .; divided first class honor with Hughes; Pres. of Robert P. Lewis Co., Inc .; Law, Real Estate and Mortgage Loans; sec. Lake Superior and Mississippi R. R. at its organization; U. S. Pension Agent for State of Minn. under Pres. Lin- coln; mem. first Bd. of Trustees, Macalester Coll .; mem. since 1886 and an Elder since 1874 in Central Presb. Ch., St. Paul. 322 People's Bank Bldg. and 791 Holly Ave., St. Paul, Minn.


Robert Latimer McElree,


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. (Alvar- ado, Texas.) John A. Work,


A. B., 1856; Law Student. d. Virginia City, Mont.


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[1856-58


HONORARY DEGREES


Alexander Latimer Blackford,*


A. B., 1856; D. D., 1885; Presbyterian Minis- ter; foreign missny. to Brazil; sec. Amer. Le- gation, Brazil, 1861; charge d'affaires, 1861. d. May 14, 1900. Faris Brown,*


A. B., 1856; A. M. (hon.), 1888; Presbyterian Minister. d. Cambridge, Ohio.


1857


John Wishart Acheson,*


A. B., 1857; M. D., 1868 Univ. of Pa .; capt. and brevet major U. S. Army, 1861-65. d. Washington, Pa., May 1, 1872.


Richard M. Carson,


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister.


Samuel Conn,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain U. S. Army, 1862-63; author "Class History" and pamphlets. d. Gilroy, Cal.


George K. Cracraft,


A. B., 1857; Planter; capt. Confederate States Army, 1861-65. (Grand Lake, Ark.)


Charles Porter French,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Farm Ridge, Ill., Feb. 8, 1869.


William Augustus Hanway,


A. B., 1857; Brockenboro Law Sch., Lexing- ' ton, Va., 1859-6; Lawyer; mem. conv. at Wheeling, 1861, that restored loyal govt. of Va. (Baltimore, Md.)


Samuel Harrison, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Joseph Hays,


A. B., 1857; Lawyer; Pa. Legislature, 1875-76. (Pittsburgh, Pa.)


Samuel Porterfield Kinkead,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Cal- lensburg, Pa., March 24, 1866. Samuel Gamble McFarland, See Honorary Section at end of Class. James Harvey Marshall,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Oct. 25, 1889.


Samuel Ramsey,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Tarentum, Pa., Sept. 18, 1872. Josiah S. Reppert,


A. B., 1857; Teacher; Confederate States Army.


John Hindman Sherrard, A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister.


John Peter Paul Stockton,


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. High St., West Unity, O. James W. Warden,* A. B., 1857; Merchant. d. St. Louis, Mo., I876.


Joseph Moore Waugh,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Frederick Howard Wines,


A. B., 1857; Assist. Dir. of Census; licensed 1860, Presbytery of St. Louis; chaplain U. S. Army, 1862-64; ord. 1865, Presbytery of Sangamon; commis. Illinois, Internatl. Peni- tentiary Conf., Stockholm, Sweden, 1878; pres. Natl. Conf. of Charities, 1883; author "Chil- dren in Paradise"; "Questions on Theology," etc., and many official reports, articles and addresses. (Washington, D. C.)


Henry Woods,*


A. B., 1857; D. D., 1879 Westminster Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; prof. Ancient Lang- uages Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1867- 1906; emeritus, 1906. d. Washington, Pa., July 21, 1917.


HONORARY DEGREES


Samuel Harrison,*


A. B., 1857; M. D., 1878 N. Y. Univ .; Pres- byterian Minister and Physician. d. War- renham, Pa., Nov. 18, 1884.


Samuel Gamble McFarland,*


A. B., 1857; D. D., 1878; Presbyterian Min- ister; foreign missny. to Siam; supt. of Educ. for Govt. of Siam, 1879-96; author "Transla- tions of the Pentateuch and Minor Prophets"; "Confession of Faith"; "Church History" "Hymnal and Sermons in


Siamese." d. Canonsburg, Pa., April 26, 1897.


Joseph Moore Waugh,*


A. B., 1857; Ph. D., 1875; Beta Theta Pi; Presbyterian Minister; treas. Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1890. d. Feb. 9, 1907.


1858


George Washington Fleming Birch,*


A. B., 1858; D. D., 1885 Centre Coll., Ky .; LL. D., W. Va. Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; adj. prof. Washington Coll., 1860; author "History of Bethany Ch., N. Y. City"; "Our Church and Our Village." d. April 26, 1902. George Edmund Boyd,*


A. B., 1858; grad. Law School, Cincinnati, O .; Lawyer; Judge County Ct., 1876-80; Cir- cuit Ct., First Judicial Dist., 1880.


James A. Brown,


A. B., 1858; Lawyer; mem. Union Conv., 1861. (Kingwood, W. Va.)


John M. Cooper, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Alanson Ritner Day,


A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister; author "History of Presbyterianism in Colorado from 1860 to 1872"; "Christianity and Sect." John Dean, (Pittsburgh, Pa.)


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Charles Andrews Dickey,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


William Brown Faris,*


A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. d. Neoga, Ill., Nov. 5, 1871. Albert D. Fisher,*


A. B., 1858; Surg. Confederate States Army, I861-63. d. in battle near Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863.


Luther Brown Flack,*


A. B., 1858. d. Washington Co., Pa., Oct. 29, 1858.


Hannibal Forbes,


A. B., 1858; grad. Cincinnati Law Sch .; Law- yer. (Wheeling, W. Va.)


John Holmes Gans, A. B., 1858; Teacher. (St. Louis, Mo.) William Gaston,


A. B., 1858; D. D., 1890; LL. D., 1895; Pres- byterian Minister; supplying Presbyterian Ch. of San Mateo, Fla., for winters of 1915, 16, 17. 1469 E. 105th St., Cleveland, O.


George Newell Johnston,


A. B., 1858; D. D., 1893; Presbyterian Min- ister. (Shields, Pa.)


Thomas Lunsford,* A. B., 1858; Dentist.


James McCane McDonough,*


A. B., 1858; Physician; asst. surg. U. S. Army, 1863-65. d. California, Pa., June, 1874. Joseph Henry Pentecost,*


A. B., 1858; Prof. of Mathematics, Austin Coll., Tex., 1858-61; brevet-col. U. S. Army, 1861-65. d. in battle, Petersburg, Va., March 26, 1865.


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1858-60]


Henry Clay Shepherd,


A. B., 1858; Teacher; prof. of Math. McKen- zie Coll., Tenn., 1876-77; prin. Central Sch., Wheeling, W. Va., 1877. (Wheeling, W. Va.) Benjamin S. Stewart,*


A. B., 1858; Teacher; sergt. U. S. Army, 1861. d. Hilton Head, S. C., Nov. 25, 1861.


Joseph Vance,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Frederick R. Wotring,


A. B., 1858; Phi Gamma Delta; Retired Pres- byterian Minister; pastor for over 40 yrs. Petaluma, Cal.


HONORARY DEGREES


John M. Cooper,


A. B., 1858; A. M. (hon.), 1875; grad. Med. Coll., O .; Physician. (Wellsburg, W. Va.) John Dean,


LL. D., 1895.


Charles Andrews Dickey,


A. B., 1858; LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1875, Princeton Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Presbyterian Hosp., Philadelphia; moderator of Gen. Assembly, 1900. (Philadelphia, Pa.) Joseph Vance,*


A. B., 1858; D. D., 1884; Presbyterian Minister. d. Los Gatos, Cal., Aug. 1, 1900.


1859


William Wylie Anderson,


A. B., 1859; Retired Presbyterian Minister. 719 Park Ave., Wilmette, Ill. Robert Allen Blackford,*


A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. dletown, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1896.


d. Mid- George Baird Caldwell,


A. B., 1859; Lawyer; U. S. Army, 1861-65; private to brevet lieut .- col. (Wheeling, W. Va.) David Wilson Clark,*


A. B., 1859. d. Schellsburg, Pa., March 8, 1860. John Walker Dinsmore, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Elijah Ramsey Donehoo,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Dudley Evans,


A. B., 1859; Express Agent; lieut .- col. Con- federate States Army, 1861-'63; Va. Legisla- ture, 1863-'65. (Portland, Ore.)


Robert Buchanan Farrar,*


A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. East Pierre, Dak., Jan. 14, 1888.


Alexander M. Jelly, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Sylvester F. Jones,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


James Dinsmore Kerr, A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister.


William Reside Kirkwood,


A. B., 1859; D.D., 1872, Wooster Univ .; Pres- byterian Minister. (Hanover, Ind.) John Fulton Magill,*


A. B., 1850; D.D., 1882, Parsons Coll .; Pres- byterian Minister. d. Feb. 13, 1902. James Long Merritt,*


A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. Athens, Ohio, Aug. 23, 1883. David McConaughy Miller,*


A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister; Christian Commission. d. July 5, 1894.


Oliver William Miller, A. B., 1859; Teacher. David Harvey Sloan, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Joseph Rea Stockton, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Edward Preble Wilson, A. B., 1859; Manufacturer. Casper Maurice Wines,* A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. Robert Woods,


A. B., 1859; Teacher.


HONORARY DEGREES John Walker Dinsmore,


A. B., 1859; A. M., 1862; LL.D., 1896; D.D., 1877, Ill. Wesleyan Univ .; Phi Gamma Delta; Presbyterian Minister, Retired; moderator Sy- nod of Ill., 1883; Synod of Cal., 1904; charter mem. Coll. Bd .; pres., chrmn., dir. McCormick Theol. Sem .; dir. and pres. of bd. San Fran- cisco Theol. Sem .; mem. bd. of visitors U. S. Naval Acad. 1883, 1910, 1911, U. S. Milit. Acad. 1893; mem. ten Presbyterian Gen. As- semblies; prolific writer for newspapers, mag- azines and reviews; author "The Scotch-Irish in America." 524 S. 9th St., San Jose, Cal.


Elijah Ramsey Donehoo,


A. B., 1859; D.D., 1897; Presbyterian Minister. (Pittsburgh, Pa.)


Alexander M. Jelly, A. M. (hon.), 1866.


Sylvester F. Jones,


A. B., 1859; D.D., 1887; Methodist Episcopal Minister; retired from the ministry. (Han- over, N. H.)


David Harvey Sloan,*


A. B., 1859; D.D., 1888; Presbyterian Minister. d. Jan. 16, 1897, Blairsville, Pa.


Joseph Rea Stockton,*


A. B., 1859; A. M., (hon.), 1887; Presbyterian Minister. d. Brookfield, Ohio, Feb. 24, 1902.


1860


John W. Allen,*


A. B., 1860; D.D., 1879, Western Univ .; Pres- byterian Minister. d. Feb. 12, 1899.


Matthew Lowrie Anderson, A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister.


Henry Giles Blayney,* A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister; U. S. Army, 1862-'65. d. Grove City, Pa., June 6, 1902.


J. Mccluskey Blayney,*


A. B., 1860; D.D., 1877, Union Univ., N. Y .; Presbyterian Minister.


William Logan Boyd,* A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. d. Sew- ard, Neb.


William Riddle Childs,* A. B., 1860; Physician; surg. U. S. Army, 1862-'63. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., Nov. 18, 1888. William Stuart Eagleson,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. James E. Edmunds,*


A. B., 1860; Cotton Planter; U. S. Army; maj. 94th Regt. Ohio Vols .; insp. gen. Ist Div. 14th Army Corps; asst. adjutant-gen. U. S. Vols.


Thomas Davis Ewing, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Henry Gantz,


A. B., 1860; Lawyer. Washington, Pa.


Samuel Graham,* A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. d. Wash- ington, Pa., April 9, 1902.


Samuel T. Griffith,*


A. B., 1860; Capt. U. S. Army, 1861-'65. d Washington, Pa., May 16, 1867.


James J. Hazlett,*


A. B., 1860; Lawyer. d. Greensburg, Pa., June 3, 1887.


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[1860-61


Samuel McFarren Henderson,*


A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister; prof. Pa. Female Coll .; prof. Biddle Inst., N. C., 1878-'79. d. Mechanicsburg, Pa., April 2, 1879. William Jack,*


A. B., 1860; M. D., 1864, Jefferson Med. Coll .; capt. and surg. U. S. Army, 1862-'65.


James Lafferty,


A. B., 1860; LL.B., 1862, Harvard Law Sch .; practiced law, 1863-'67; ord. Presbytery of Platte, 1871; Presbyterian Minister. d. Wash- ington, Mo., Jan. 6, 1899.


David Hull Laverty,*


A. B., 1860; D.D., 1890, New Windsor Coll., Md .; Presbyterian Minister. d. Jan. 28, 1909, Philadelphia, Pa.


Edward Payson Lewis,


A. B., 1860; A. M., 1863; Retired Presbyterian Minister; pres. Presbyterian Alliance of St. Paul, Minn., 1903-'04. 66912 South Bonnie Brae, Los Angeles, Cal.


Moses Angers McCoid,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Reuben J. McGregor,*


A. B., 1860; Civil Engineer; U. S. Army, 1862- '65. d. Manitowoc, Wis., June 8, 1879.


David Acheson McKnight,*


A. B., 1860; Lawyer; U. S. Army; attorney patent office; author "Elector System of the United States," "Tragedy of Ophelia." d. Oct. 14, 1900.


William Campbell Magner, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


(Alle- John F. Martin,


A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. gheny, Pa.)


James McCluskey Maxwell,*


A. B., 1860; D.D., 1888; Presbyterian Min- ister; ed. Baltimore Presbyterian 1883-85. d. Hightstown, N. J., 1903.


John Calvin Meloy, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


William Taggart Meloy,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. John Lynn Milligan,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Henry A. Newell,


A. B., 1860; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister. (Los Angeles, Cal.)


Benjamin Franklin Powelson,


A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister; acting capt. 4Ist U. S. Cavalry, 1864-65; moderator Synod of Colorado, 1895, permanent clerk of same since 1891. (Boulder, Colo.)


George Washington Reed,*


Phi Kappa Psi. d. May 3, 1916, Washing- ton, Pa.


John Brice Reed,


A. B., 1860; A. M., 1863; Pastor Emeritus, Presbyterian Church, Laurel Hill, Pa. 40 Highland Ave., Uniontown, Pa.


Barkley Shields Sloan,


A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. (Indiana, Pa.)


Henry H. White,*


A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. d. Sidney, Ia., 1871.


David C. Wilson,


A. B., 1860; United Presbyterian Minister. (Tarkio, Mo.)


HONORARY DEGREES


William Stuart Eagleson,


A. B., 1860; D. D., 1910; Phi Gamma Delta; Washington Lit. Soc .; Presbyterian Minister; mem. Natl. Conf. of Charities and Correction; mem. and pres. State Conf. of Charities and


Correction; Chaplain of Ohio hospital train sent by Gov. Bushnell to fever stricken camps to bring home the sick during Spanish-Am. War. 84 North Ohio Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Thomas Davis Ewing,*


A. B., 1860; D. D., 1880; Presbyterian Min- ister. d. Corning, Iowa.


Moses Ayers McCoid,


A. M. (hon.) 1898.


William Campbell Magner,


A. B., 1860; A. M. (hon.) 1876; Phi Kappa Psi; Washington Lit. Soc .; Presbyterian Min- ister (retired); Ist lieut. 12th Ill. Infantry, 1861-64; was in Europe 1874; author "Better Bible Study." 413 W. Jackson St., Morris, Il1.


John Calvin Meloy,


A. B., 1860; D. D., 1896; Presbyterian Min- ister (retired); author "History of Redstone Presbytery" and "Booklet of Original Poems." Avella, Pa.


William Taggart Meloy,


A. B., 1860; LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1878 Frank- lin Coll .; United Presbyterian Minister; mod- erator of General Assembly of the U P. Church, 1888; lieut. and adjutant U. S. Army; author "Songs of the Ages"; "The Church at Lansington"; "Lucile Vernon" and "Wander- ings in Europe". (Chicago, Il1.)


John Lynn Milligan,


A. B., 1860; LL. D., 1900; Presbyterian Minis- ter; capt. U. S. Army; chaplain, 140th Pa. Vols .; 4 times del. to Internatl. Prison Cong. in Europe; sec. Natl. Prison Assn. of U. S., 1890. (Allegheny, Pa.)


1861


William Reynolds Algeo,*


A. B., 1861; Lawyer. d. Pleasant Grove, Cal., Aug. 28, 1883.


Luther Martin Belden,


A. B., 1861; A. M., 1864; B. D., 1864 Western Theol. Sem .; Phi Kappa Psi; Washington Lit. Soc .; second honor; salutatory; Presbyterian Minister (retired); supt. of school and treas. of school bd., Fairview, Pa .; prin. of Ladies Seminary, Mount Pleasant and prin. ad in- terim, High School, Centerville, Iowa; author of several sermons and short articles in papers; mem. Presbyterian Club and Ministers Alliance, Kansas City, Mo. and Chicago, Il1. 4451 N. Winchester Ave., Chicago, Il1.


Silas Nelson Benham,*


A. B., 1861; Physician; lieut. U. S. Army, aid- de-camp on General Bingham's staff.


Francis Augustus Birch,*


A. B., 1861; Teacher. d. Claysville, Pa., Sept. 13, 1863.


Simon Buckingham,* A. B., 1861; Lawyer.


James R. Clark,


A. B., 1861; Druggist; corporal and sergeant 5th Pa. Artillery, 1862-64 and lieut. 204th Pa. Vols., 1864-65. (Mandan, N. Dak.)


John Nicholas Dawson,*


A. B., 1861; Phi Kappa Psi; Washington Lit. Soc .; commenc. orator; Farmer and Merchant (retired); justice of the peace for 20 yrs. d. Uniontown, Pa., March 20, 1917.


Richard William Dawson,*


A. B., 1861; Phi Kappa Psi; Washington Lit. Soc .; Assistant Adjutant-General, U. S. Army. d. Fortress Monroe, Va., Feb. 1, 1865.


George Dole,*


A. B., 1861; Lawyer; lieut .- Col. U. S. Army 1862-65; ruling elder Presbyterian Church. d. Paris, Ill., Feb. 14, 1888.


Henry Martyn Dougan,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


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ALUMNI CATALOGUE


1861-62]


Samuel G. Evans,


A. B., 1861; Phi Kappa Psi; Merchant (re- tired); trustee Williard Library; pres. The Rathbone Memorial Home for Old Ladies and S. G. Evans Dry Goods Co. 1452 Upper 2d St., Evansville, Ind.


William Campbell Falconer,*


A. B., 1861; D. D., 1877 Wabash Coll .; Pres- byterian Minister; pres. Highland Univ., 1874- 76. d. Springfield, Ohio, April 23, 1897.


Henry C. Foulke,*


A. B., 1861; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister. d. Hagerstown, Md., July 15, 1879.


Hugh Henderson Hays,* A. B., 1861; Theological Student. town, Pa., Feb. 21, 1863.


d. Whites- Loyal Young Hays, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Daniel O'Neal Johnston,*


A. B., 1861; Presbyterian Licentiate. d., 1870. James John Kinkead,


A. B., 1861; Lawyer. (Bradford, Pa.)


Robert McElhenny,*


A. B., 1861; Lawyer. d. Fairfield, Iowa, Feb. 22, 1863.


Henry Francis Nelson,


A. B., 1861; Loan Agent and Abstracter of Titles. (Paris, Ill.)


Robert Thompson Price,


A. B., 1861; A. M., 1864; D. D., 1898 Scio, now Mt. Union Coll .; Sigma Chi; Washington Lit. Soc .; Presbyterian Minister (Retired). 415 Bell Ave., Wooster, Ohio.


James Smith Ramsay,*


A. B., 1861; Presbyterian Minister. d. Beaver, Pa., 1905.


Samuel Moses Raymond,* A. B., 1861; Lawyer.


James Reed,


A. B., 1861; Presbyterian Minister. (New Hampton, Mo.)


George Washington Riggle,*


A. B., 1861; Presbyterian Minister. d. March 20, 1891.


Alexander Martyn Todd,


A. B., 1861; Lawyer; trustee, solicitor and treasurer W. and J. Coll. (Washington, Pa.) James Ewing Wilson,


A. B., 1861; Bank Bookkeeper. 727 Robinson St., Knoxville, Tenn.


HONORARY DEGREES


Henry Martyn Dougan,*


A. B., 1861; A. M. (hon.) 1891; Lawyer; Ist lieut. and adjutant 100th Regt. Pa. Vol. In- fantry. d. July 7, 1901.


Loyal Young Hays,*


A. B., 1861; A. B. (hon.) 1886: Presbyterian Minister; stated Clerk and moderator Synod of Wisconsin. d. May 15, 1892.


1862


Albert Wilson Aiken,*


A. B., 1862; Lawyer; quartermaster U. S. Army. d. Knoxville, Tenn., May 3, 1865. James McGregor Alexander,


A. B., 1862; D. D., 1896 Richmond Coll .; Presbyterian Minister (retired); appointed by the Presbyterian Board, N. Y. as Missionary to India 1865-1902; author of several transla- tions of the Catechism into Hindustani. Bel- mont Apts., 10th and Figueroa Sts., Los An- geles, Cal.


William Wilson Alexander,


A. B., 1862; Druggist; practiced law 1866-68. (Akron, Ohio)


John Bassel,*


A. B., 1862; Lawyer; mem. of conv. to formu- late the new Constitution of West Virginia, 1872; State's Attorney, 1876-80. d. Clarks- burg, W. Va., Dec. 28, 1914.




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