General alumni catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College 1918, Part 6

Author: Maxwell, W. J; Hinitt, Frederick William, 1866-
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: [Washington, Pa. : W.J. Maxwell]
Number of Pages: 250


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Samuel Smylie Brown,*


A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Minister. d. Can- ton, Miss., Feb. 15, 1895.


Vincent Cockins,*


A. B., 1846; Associate Reformed Minister. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 16, 1851.


George W. Eler,* A. B., 1846; Lawyer. d. Lewistown, Pa., Nov. 10, 1901.


Thomas R. Gilmore,*


A. B., 1846; Farmer; Senate, Iowa, 1874-79. Taylor L. Graham,* A. B., 1846; M. D., 1849, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician. d. Potosi, Wis., March, 1882.


John Haft,*


A. B., 1846; Druggist. d. near Canonsburg, Pa., Dec., 1860.


Henry William Hoffman, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


James Kelso,*


A. B., 1846; United Presbyterian Minister. John Milton Kirkpatrick,*


A. B., 1846; Lawyer; Judge, Allegheny Co., Pa. d. Oct. 16, 1898. Robert P. Lake,* A. B., 1846; Physician.


Joseph Ard McCurley,*


A. B., 1846. d. Union Co., Pa., Feb. 20, 1853.


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[1846-47


William G. McElhaney,*


A. B., 1846; Associate Presbyterian Minister. d. Hoboken, N. J., May 20, 1860.


John Irwin Marks,*


A. B., 1846; Physician; U. S. Army. d. Lewistown, Pa., June 12, 1883.


George Marquis, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


James Martin,*


A. B., 1846; Banker. d. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1875.


William Martin,* A. B., 1846. d. Texas, about 1850. Thomas Vincent Milligan,*


A. B., 1846; D. D., 1880, Franklin Coll .; Presbyterian Minister.


James Henry Orbison,*


A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Minister. d. Bellefonte, Pa., April 19, 1869.


Michael A. Parkinson,*


A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Minister. d. Can- onsburg, Pa., Oct. 23, 1900.


Henry Brandon Pettibone,*


A. B., 1846; Planter. d. Wilkinson Co., Miss., March 11, 1882.


Joseph S. Pomeroy,* A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Minister.


James Ross Ramsay,*


A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Minister; author "History of the Seminoles."


James Brooks Parr Robinson,* A. B., 1846; Lawyer. d. New Alexandria, Pa., Aug. 21, 1852.


James Lea Rogers,*


A. B., 1846; D. D., Davidson Coll .; Pres- byterian Minister; prof. Georgia Military Inst., 1853-55; pres. Florence Female Coll., Ga., 1855-77; Confederate States Army Sol- diers' Homes, 1862-65; Geological Survey, Ala., 1866-68. d. Nov. 4, 1891. Alexander Scott,*


A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Minister; author "Use of Instrumental Music in Public Wor- ship."


Isaac N. Shannon,


A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Minister. d. 1858. Alexander Brady Sharpe,*


A. B., 1846; Lawyer; U. S. Army, 1861-65; colonel. d. Dec. 25, 1891.


Alexander E. Sharpe,*


A. B., 1846; M. D., 1850, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; major U. S. Army, 1868. Hugh Sturgeon, *


A. B., 1846; United Presbyterian Minister. Elijah Van Buskirk,*


A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Licentiate. d. Ohio, Oct. 27, 1848.


Izaac Alexander Walker,*


A. B., 1846; Teacher and Farmer. d. Grand Blanc, Mich., April 27, 1855.


John W. Walker,* A. B., 1846; D. D., Presbyterian Minister; d. Gordonsville, Va., April 5, 1884.


Jacob Hoffer West,*


A. B., 1846; Medical Student. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., March 16, 1847. William H. West, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Frederick N. Whaley,*


A. B. 1846; Presbyterian Minister. d. Clarks- ville, Va., April 28, 1900.


O. H. Williams,*


A. B., 1846; Medical Student. d. Salem, Ohio, Oct., 1848.


George Wright Zahniser,


A. B., 1846; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain National Guard, Pa., five years. d. June 12, 1889.


HONORARY DEGREES


Henry William Hoffman,*


A. B., 1846; A. M. (hon.), 1867; Lawyer; member of Congress, 1855-57; sergeant-at- arms, House of Representatives, 1859-60; col- lector of Port, Baltimore, 1861-65; Judge, Fourth Judicial Circuit, 1883. d. Cumberland, Md., July, 1895.


George Marquis,*


A. B., 1846; A. M. (hon.), 1851; Lawyer; county judge, 1887; Legislature, Fla., 1880-83. William H. West,*


A. B., 1846; LL. D., 1885; LL. D., 1885, Wooster Univ .; Lawyer; Legislature, Ohio, 1858-60, I862-66; Attorney General, Ohio, 1866-70; Judge, Supreme Ct., Ohio, 1872-73.


1847


John Adams,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; Judge Common Pleas, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, 1871-81. d. Mt. Vernon, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1900.


George D. Archibald,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Hanover Coll., 1868-70; prof. Theology, Dan- ville Theol. Sem., 1870-83; pres. Wilson Female Sem., 1873-74; prof. Wooster Univ., 1883-84. d. Covington, Ky., Sept. 26, 1902.


Thomas Hanna Beveridge,*


A. B., 1847; United Presbyterian Minister; author "Anderson on Theology"; "Life of Hanna"; editor Evangelical Repository. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 15, 1860.


Amos S. Billingsley,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain Pa. Volunteers, 1863; in Libby Prison; author "From the Flag to the Cross"; "Life of George Whitfield." d. Oct. 11, 1897.


James Braden,* A. B., 1847; Physician.


George B. Brandon,* A. B., 1847; Law Student and Planter; Confederate States Army. d. Arnot, Miss., 1894 or 95.


Dwight Brown,*


A. B., 1847; Farmer and Bookseller; mayor of Springfield, Ill.


William Biyas Browne,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister; prin. Augusta Female Sem., 1851-55; prof. Frank- fort, Univ., Ky., 1856. d. Columbia, Pa., Oct. 5, 1887.


Leander Browning, *


A. B., 1847; Farmer. d. March 21, 1881. George Cairns,*


A. B., I847; Presbyterian Minister. d. Princeville, Ill., Jan. 25, 1863.


Hugh McClelland Campbell,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer. d. California, May 10, 1850.


John Campbell,*


A. B., 1847; Physician; capt. U. S. Army, 1861-64; med. referee Pension Dept.


David Walker Carson,


A. B., 1847; D. D .; United Presbyterian Minister. (Burgettstown, Pa.) Lewis Castleman,*


A. B., 1847; Farmer; col. Confederate States Army, 1861-65.


Samuel Newell Cochran,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; teacher Jefferson Coll., 1853-54. d. Scranton, Ia., March 16, 1882.


1847]


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James M. Coulter,*


A. B., 1847; Teacher and Coal and Iron Business.


John Liggett Craig,*


A. B., 1847; United Presbyterian Minister; chaplain U. S. Army, 1864-65. Macon, Ga., July 11, 1865.


d. near


George Addison Crawford,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer and Civil Engineer. E. Van Ess Dean,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; Ohio Legislature, 1853- 54; quartermaster U. S. Army, 1861; Judge Court of Common Pleas, 1884.


James G. Dickson,*


1847; M. D., 1851 Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician.


Blanton H. Duncan,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; Ky. Legislature, 1856- 58; col. Confederate States Army, 1862.


Henry Clay Dunlap,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; U. S. Army, 1861-65; brevet brigadier-general. d. New Haven, Ky., Aug. 9, 1872.


John Todd Edgar,*


A. B., 1847; Teacher and Merchant; consul- gen. to St. Thomas, 1861-66; to Beirut, Syria, 1875-82. d. Beirut, Syria, June 26, 1882.


James L. Finley,*


A. B., 1847; Student. d. Westmoreland Co., Pa., Dec. 31, 1847.


John Thomas Gibson,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer and Farmer; Va. Legis- lature, 1852-54; private to col. Confederate States Army, 1861-65; author "Sketches of Travel."


William C. Gilson,*


A. B., 1847; Physician; Confederate States Army, lieut., 1861-63; surg., 1863-65. d. Calvert, Tex., Oct. 15, 1873.


Albert Gallatin Graham,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer. d. Jonesboro, Tenn., Aug., 1862.


Laverty Grier,* A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister.


John Hamilton,*


A. B., 1847; M. D., 1855 New York Univ. Med. Coll .; Physician; entomologist. d. Allegheny, Pa., Feb. 12, 1897. Isaac Newton Hays,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Henry Hancock Hornsby, A. B., 1847; Farmer. d. Carondelet, Mo., Oct., 1851. James Huston,*


A. B., 1847; Teacher and Editor. d. Wilkins- burg, Pa., Sept. 26, 1854.


John R. Irwin,*


A. B., 1847; Merchant. d. Everton, Ind., Feb. 7, 1869.


Robert D. Lilley,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; Probate Judge. James Pollock Lytle,*


A. B., 1847; D. D., 1878 Westminster Coll .; United Presbyterian Minister; edited Presby- terian Witness, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1853-56; au- thor "Progress, the Law of Christ's King- dom", etc. d. Sago, Ohio, April 20, 1891. James Haddock McBride,*


A. B., 1847; Teacher. d. Boston, Mass. Sept. 25, 1884.


John McIntosh,* A. B .. 1847; Lawyer. d. Petersburg, Ind., Aug. 14, 1852.


David McKee,*


A. B., 1847; Reformed Presbyterian Minis- ter; prof. Greek, Western Coll., 1851-54. d. Clarinda, Ind., Dec. 27, 1893.


John D. McNutt,* A. B., 1847; Farmer.


Alexander Bennett Maxwell,*


A. B., 1847; Ph. D., 1888 Wooster Univ .; Presbyterian Minister. d. North Springfield, Ohio, Oct. 27, 1891. Jacob Myers,*


A. B., 1847; Editor, Druggist and Teacher. James C. Orr,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Henry Martyn Paynter,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister; evangel- ist; author "Shadow on the Hearth"; "Reno- vated Earth," etc. d. Chicago, Ill., April 23, 1893. Luther M. Reynolds,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer. d. Chicago, Ill., Dec. 12, 190I. John Bingham Ripley,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister. d. St. Augustine, Fla., March, 1862. James Linn Rodgers,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister. d. Springfield, Ohio, June 21, 1895.


William Sample,' A. B., 1847. d. Jan. 21, 1848.


Mead Satterfield,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister. d. Harrisville, Pa., May 11, 1855.


Hamilton Scott,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister. d. Texas, Sept. 21, 1851. Leonidas Sexton,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; Indiana Legislature, 1859; Lieut. Gov., 1872; member of Con- gress, 1878. d. Parsons, Kan., July 4, 1880. James Henry Shaiffer,*


A. B., 1847; Theological Student. d. Alle- gheny, Pa., Dec. 13, 1848. Samuel Simmons,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; lieut .- col. U. S. Army, 1861-65; chief of Commissary Dept., Army of the Cumberland; City Council, St. Louis, Mo. d. Oct. 19, 1901.


James Renwick Willson Sloane,*


A. B., 1847; D. D., 1869 Western Coll .; Re- formed Presbyterian Minister. d. Allegheny, Pa., March 6, 1886.


William Grayson Smith,*


A. B., 1847; Civil Engineer. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., July 31, 1887.


Edmund Snare,*


A. B., 1847; Pysician. d. Huntingdon, Pa., Feb. 27, 1867.


William H. Sturgeon,*


A. B., 1847; Physician. d. Uniontown, Pa., Oct. 15, 1900.


Robert Sutton,* A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister. William Graham Taylor,*


A. B., 1847; D. D., 1874 Heidelberg Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; editor Herald of the Prairies; prin. Soldiers Orphan School, Phil- lipsburg, 1866-76.


Andrew Calvin Todd,*


A. B., 1847; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister; capt. U. S. Army, 1861-62. d. Springville, Utah, April 12, 1898.


Alexander Gilfillan Wallace,*


A. B., 1847; D. D., 1875, Erskine Coll .; LL. D., 1901 Westminster Coll .; United Presbyterian Minister; second clerk United Presbyterian Gen. Assembly, 1868-1913; cor. sec. Bd. of Ch. Extension, 1870-1912; moder- ator, Synod of Pittsburgh, 1865 and first Synod of West, 1876; member Bd. of Home Missions, 1868-74; Pan-Presbyterian Council, 1892, 99, 1904; Exec. Commis. of Presbyterian Alliance,


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JEFFERSON COLLEGE [1847-48


1892-1913; Ecumenical Missny. Council, 1901; Comm. on Revision of Book of Govt. and Wor- ship; editor, Evangelical Repository, 1886-90; assoc. editor United Presbyterian, 1868-1902; senior editor, 1902-13; author "History of Class of '47" and various biographical and encyclopedic sketches. d. Sewickley, Pa., Aug. 19, 1913.


Thomas Ward,*


A. B., 1847; Teacher. d. Rochelle, Ill., Sept. 29, 1892.


William Hamilton Wilson,*


A. B., 1847; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain U. S. Army 1862-64. d. The Dalles, Ore., July 11, 1893.


William W. Wilson,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer and Land Dealer; Iowa Legislature, 1861; quartermaster, U. S. Army, 1862-65. d. March 20, 1901.


Thomas S. Woods,*


A. B., 1847; Lawyer; editor Ohio Patriot, 1858-69. d. March 26, 1869.


HONORARY DEGREES


Isaac Newton Hays,*


A. B., 1847; D. D., 1883; Presbyterian Min- ister. d. Allegheny, Pa., May 23, 1894. James C. Orr,*


A. B., 1847; A. B. (hon.), 1850; Teacher and engaged in business. d. Sept. 24, 1899.


1848


Alexander Harvey Amerine,* A. B., 1848; Teacher and Minister. William John Bartolette,*


A. B., 1848; Physician. d. Shreve., 1877. J. Woods Brown,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer; Pa. Legislature, 1862- 63. d. Milton, Pa., Jan. 6, 1886.


Milton W. Brown,*


A. B., 1848; D. D., 1882 Lafayette Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain U. S. Army, 1861-65; cor. sec. Comm. on Temperance, 1883-86.


George W. Clark,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer; capt. U. S. Army, 1862. d. Iowa City, Iowa, June 17, 1885.


Matthew Clarke,*


A. B., 1848; United Presbyterian Minister. Archibald Brown Cook,*


A. B., 1848; Physician; prof. Anatomy, 1855- 56; prof. Surgery, 1863 Kentucky Sch. of Medicine; Med. Dept. Univ. of Louisville, 1856: surg. Confederate States Army; author many articles in Medical Magazine and Review.


John Irwin Cox,*


A. B., 1848; Manufacturer and Farmer.


John Kearsley Cramer,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister. d. Cumberland, Md., Dec. 20, 1869. Daniel Crofts,* A. B., 1848; Lawyer. d. Louisiana. Robert Curry,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


John R. Duncan,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister. d. Cum- berland, Ohio, Nov. 23, 1864.


James Elliott,*


, 1848; Lawyer. d. Chicago, Il1., Nov. 10, 1883.


John M. Geary,* A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister. d. March, 1896.


Ellis B. Gregg *


A. B., 1848; Lawyer. d. Carmichaels, Greene Co., Pa., Dec. 18, 1854. Philip M. Grim,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. John Harbison,*


A. B., 1848; Teacher. d. Washington, Ia., June 24, 1855.


Thomas Moore Hill,* A. B., 1848; Teacher. d. Madison, Ind., Oct. 1, 1855.


Albert Gallatin Jenkins,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer and Farmer; member of Congress, 1857-61; delegate to provisional Confederate Congress, 1861; brigadier-general Confederate States Army, 1862-63. d. Dub- lin, Va., May 7, 1864.


Thomas Jefferson Jenkins,*


A. B., 1848; Farmer; Confederate States Army, private 1861-63, major 1863-65. d. Green Botton, W. Va., Aug. 1, 1872.


William Alexander Jenkins,*


A. B., 1848; M. D., 1851, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician. d. St. Louis, Mo., April 18, 1877. Calvin P. Johnston,* A. B., 1848; Civil Engineer. Joshua Fry Lawrence,*


A. B., 1848; Coal and Oil Business; Kentucky Legislature, 1865-69.


William Samuel Livingstone,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister. John Lyons,*


A. B., 1848; Theological Student. d. Alleg- heny, Pa., Feb. 9, 1849.


Walter Lowrie Lyons,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister. d. Cin- cinnati, Ohio, Dec. 25, 1901.


John T. McCarty,* A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister. A. B., 1848; Lawyer. I860. d. Maryville, Cal., William Young Brown,*


John McEwen,* A. B., 1848; Merchant.


Henry Cowan McFarland,


A. B., 1848; United Presbyterian Minister. Isaac Newton Mckinney,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister; prof. Jefferson Coll., 1860-61; editor Family Treas- ure, 1862-64. d. Sewickley, Pa., Nov. 21, 1864.


William Gilmore March,*


A. B., 1848; D. D., 1878, O. C. C .; Presby- terian Minister; chaplain Ohio Volunteers, I864. d. Marysville, Ohio, June 17, 1895. Jacob Henry Miller,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 26, 1900. Josiah Mulligan,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister. d. David City, Neb., Dec. 27, 1891.


John James Patterson,* A. B., 1848; Lawyer; Pa. Legislature, 1858- 61; U. S. Army; U. S. Senator, S. C., 1873-79.


James Wilson Paxton,*


A. B., 1848; Minister and Lawyer. d. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 8, 1892. John B. Pennington,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer; Del. Legislature, 1861; clerk of House of Representatives, 1859, 63, 71; U. S. District Attorney for Del., 1868; Attorney-General, 1874-79; member of Con- gress, 1886.


Cyrus L. Pershing,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


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1848-49]


William Arnold Pugh,* A. B., 1848; Physician. d. Rushville, Ind., Nov. 6, 1894.


William Alexander Rankin,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister. d. Jan. 18, 1892.


Joseph George Reaser,*


A. B., 1848; D. D., 1866 Centre Coll., Ky .; Presbyterian Minister; pres., Harrodsburg Female Coll., 1857-59; prof., Westminster Coll., 1885-87; prin., Carthage Collegiate Inst., 1887- 90.


James W. Robinson,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer; Ohio Legislature, 1857- 60; member of Congress, 1872-73. d. Marys- ville, Ohio, June 28, 1898.


Andrew Denny Rodgers,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer; Ohio Legislature, 1857- 59; paymaster, U. S. Army. 1862-63; post- master, Columbus, Ohio, 1877-82.


W. P. Ruthrauff,*


A. B., 1848; Evangelical Lutheran Minister. d. Zanesville, Ohio, May 25, 1876.


James McDowell Sharp,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer. d. Chambersburg, Pa., Aug. 23, 1883.


Solomon A. Sharp,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer; Cal. Senate, 1860-2. d., 1878.


William C. Smith,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain U. S. Army, 1863-65. d. Avalon, Pa., Oct. 15, 1897.


W. Walker Stewart,* A. B., 1848; Iron Manufacturer.


George Strain,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer.


Joseph Russell Thompson,* A. B., 1848; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Hickory, Pa., Dec. 16, 1891.


Andrew Virtue,*


A. B., 1848; Presbyterian Minister.


Joseph Hemphill Wilson,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer; Pa. Legislature, 1856- 60; Col., U. S. Army, 1861-62. d. May 30, 1862.


Samuel Thomas Wilson


A. B., 1848; D. D., 1860 Monmouth Coll .; Presbyterian Minister. d. Winter Haven, Fla., Oct. 4, 1894.


S. B. Wilson,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer. d. Beaver, Pa., Jan. 19, 1889.


Richard Coulter Woods,*


A. B., 1848; Nurseryman and Fruit Grower. Edward E. Young*


A. B., 1848; Merchant. d. Hanover, Pa., May 6, 1857.


Garretson Iverter Young,*


A. B., 1848; Lawyer; Probate Judge, 1855-60; military sec. for Gov., 1862-64; Judge Ad- vocate War Dept., U. S. Army, 1864; Ohio Legislature, 1869; editor Buckeye State, 1868- 71. d. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 27, 1871.


HONORARY DEGREES


Robert Curry,*


A. B., 1848; Ph. D., 1873; Teacher; prin. New Brighton Female Sem., 1855-59; editor Na- tional Educator, 1860; Dept. State Supt. of Schools, Pa., 1873-76; prin. Nebraska State Normal School, 1876-83. d. Allegheny, Pa., Dec. 14, 1901. Philip M. Grim,*


A. B., 1848; A. M. (hon.), 1853; Teacher. d. New Galilee, Pa., Aug. 2, 1874.


Cyrus L. Pershing,*


A. B., 1848; LL. D., 1900; Lawyer; Pa. Legislature, 1862-66; Pres., Judge Courts of Schuylkill Co., 1872-99; Mollie Maguire Trials, 1876-77-78; Supreme Court, 1869; Gov. of Pa., 1875; trustee, Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1866-74; made address at laying of cornerstone of new Coll., Oct., 1873; commr. to General Assembly Presbyterian Ch., 1877, 84, 88, 93; commr. from General Assembly to confer with P. E. Ch., 1887-93; alternate del. to London Council, 1888.


1849


Butler Preston Anderson,


A. B., 1849; Lawyer; clerk, Legislative- Coun- cil; Supreme Court; U. S. Attorney; volun- teered 1878 to assist yellow fever sufferers. d. Grenada, Miss., Sept. 2, 1878.


William Ramsey Anderson,* A. B., 1849; Teacher. d. Cincinnati, Ohio, May 15, 1850. George Cavit Arnold,*


A. B., 1849; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 30, 1864.


John Morrison Barnett, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Samuel B. Barton,*


A. B., 1849; Teacher; prof., Centre Coll., 1852-54. d. Huber, Ky., May 21, 1886. Augustus Burt,*


1849; Lawyer. d. Cambridge, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1855.


Joseph Hadden Calvin,*


A. B., 1849; D. D., 1866 Centre Coll .; Presby- terian Minister; prof., Languages, Austin Coll., Tex., 1859-60; prof., Greek, 1860-65 and pres., 1865-67, Oakland Coll., Miss. d. Oak- land Coll., Miss., Feb. 14, 1867.


James Gillespy Carson,


A. B., 1849; D. D., 1875 Monmouth Coll., Ill .; LL. D., 1908 Tarkio Coll., Mo .; Superannuated United Presbyterian Minister; prof., Homi- letics and Past Theology, Xenia Theol. Sem., 1873-88; State Senator (Ohio) 1904-06; Mod- erator of U. P. General Assembly, 1908. 105 W. Church St., Xenia, Ohio.


William P. Carson,*


A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. d. Ep- worth, Ill., Jan. 12, 1869.


James Linn Cochran,*


A. B., 1849; Physician. d. Shippensburg, Pa., Sept. 7, 1858.


Samuel H. Dickie,* A. B., 1849; Physician. d. Westmoreland Co., Pa., Oct. 16, 1853.


James M. Edmonds,* A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. d. Abse- con, N. J., March 23, 1858.


John Elliott,* A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. William S. Emory,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Naaman Fletcher,* A. B., 1849; Lawyer. d. Zanesville, Ohio. George Fraser,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. John Parker Gilchrist,*


A. B., 1849; Lawyer.


Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve,


A. B., 1849 Princeton Univ .; A. M., 1852, do .; L. H. D .. 1899, do .; Ph. D., 1853 Gottingen Univ .; LL. D., 1869 Coll. of William and Mary; LL. D., 1886 Harvard Univ .; LL. D., 1901 Yale Univ .; LL. D., 1901 Univ. of Chi- cago; LL. D., 1911 Univ. of Pennsylvania; D. C. L., 1884 Univ. of the South; D. Litt., 1905 Cambridge Univ .; D. Litt., 1905 Oxford Univ .; Philo. Lit. Soc .; Editor; prof. Greek, Univ. of Va., 1861-66; prof. Greek, Johns


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JEFFERSON COLLEGE


[1849


Hopkins Univ., 1876-1915; founder and editor Am. Journal of Philology; author of many edu- cational works. 1002 N. Calvert St., Balti- more, Md.


John Mason Grier,*


A. B., 1849; Lawyer; editor, Evening Tele- graph, Philadelphia, 1863-66. d. Philadelphia, Pa., July, 1866.


William R. Hamilton,* A. B., 1849; Physician. Joseph A. Hanna,*


A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. Adam Harris,*


A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. d. Louis- ville, Ky., Sept., 1855.


Samuel B. Hempstead,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Christopher Ingle,*


A. B., 1849; Lawyer; prof. of Law, George- town Coll.


James Clark Irvine,* A. B., 1849; Lawyer. John Q. A. Jones,*


A. B., 1849; Lawyer. d. March 26, 1890.


Isaac Newton Keller,*


A. B., 1849. John Boal Laird,*


A. B., 1849; M. D., 1847, Univ. of Pa .; Physi-


d. cian; surg., Ohio Volunteers, 1862-63. Bellwood, Pa., Nov. 12, 1898.


John Anderson Leiper,*


A. B., 1849; Associate Presbyterian Licentiate. d. Hookstown, Pa., Oct. 20, 1855.


William H. Leiper,*


A. B., 1849; Teacher and Editor. Alonzo Linn,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. James W. Logan,*


A. B., 1849; Journalist; mem. House of Repre- sentatives, Ia., 1863-64.


William McCullough,*


A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. d. Mercer, Pa., Feb. 1, 1858.


John Naff McGuffin,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. David McKinney,*


A. B., 1849; Merchant; capt. and asst. quarter- master, U. S. Army, 1862-66. d., 1903.


John B. McNay,*


A. B., 1849; United Presbyterian Minister. d., 1879.


John Hutchinson Mathers,*


A. B., 1849; Lawyer. d. Sidney, Ohio, April 29, 1875.


Charles Anderson Munn,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Joseph Murray,


A. B., 1849; Teacher. d. Library, Pa., Feb. 3, 1853. Huey Newell,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Chester H. Perkins,*


A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. d. Dela- ware, Ohio, Oct. 17, 1874.


Hermon C. Piatt,*


A. B., 1849; Lawyer; County Treas., Cedar Co., Ia., 1856-59; mem. Iowa Legislature, 1887-88. d. Tipton, Ia., Nov. 18, 1888.


Benjamin F. Ray,*


A. B., 1849; Merchant. d. Lordsburg, Cal., Feb. 14, 1889.


William Whitton Redick,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Alexander McCandless Reid,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Samuel C. Reid,*


A. B., 1849; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Beaver, Pa., Feb. 4, 1887. Robert Fleming Sample,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. George Marshall Sloan,*


A. B., 1849; Lawyer; author "Telephone of Labor". d. Chicago, Ill., 1894. Daniel Fitch Smith,*


A. B., 1849; Theological Student. d. Ells- worth, Ohio, May 22, 1851. Hiram N. Smith,*


A. B., 1849; Theological Student. d. Alle- gheny, Pa., April 23, 1851.


J. M. Snodgrass,*


A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. d. Albia, Ia., Jan. 16, 1899.


Hugh Swan,* A. B., 1849.


William Rea Vincent,*


A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister. d. Dysart, Ia., Dec. 17, 1897.


W. Gibson Walker,*


A. B., 1849; Teacher. d. Rome, Ga., Jan. 26, I 888.


Thomas Brown Wilson,*


A. B., 1849; B. D., 1852, Western Theol. Sem .; Phi Gamma Delta; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Pres- byterian Minister. d. Canonsburg, Pa., Sept. 21, 1858.


Thomas Scott Witherow,*


A. B., 1849; Presbyterian Minister.


John A. Wolf,*


A. B., 1849; M. D., 1851, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician. d. Mechanicsville, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1857.


James Woodrow, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


William G. Woods,*


A. B., 1849; Farmer. d., 1892.


HONORARY DEGREES.


John Morrison Barnett,*


A. B., 1849; D. D., 1905; Presbyterian Min- ister; financial sec., Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1882-89; trustee, 1881. d. Dec. 17, 1907. William S. Emory,*


A. M. (hon.), 1849; Lutheran Minister. d. Frenchtown, N. J., May 1, 1890.


George Fraser,*


A. B., 1849; D. D., 1876; Presbyterian Min- ister; prof., Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1872-75


Samuel B. Hempstead,*


A. M. (hon.), 1849; Manufacturer; U. S. Army. d. Hanging Rock, Ohio, Dec. 12, 1873. Alonzo Linn,*


A. B., 1849; Ph. D., 1869; LL. D .; Teacher; prof. Lafayette Coll .; 1854-57; prof. Jefferson Col., 1857-65; prof. of Languages, Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1865. d. Sept. 28, 1901. John Naff McGuffin,*


A. M. (hon.), 1849; Lawyer. d. New Castle, Pa., Feb. 23, 1859.


Charles Anderson Munn,*


A. B., 1849; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister. chaplain Indiana Volunteers. d. Fresno, Cal., June 27, 1910.


Huey Newell,*


A. B., (hon.), 1849; Presbyterian Minister. d. Nov. 23, 1892.


William Whitton Redick,*


A. B., 1849; A. M. (hon.) 1856; Teacher. d. Peoria, Il1., Aug. 19, 1860.


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Alexander McCandless Reid,


A. B., 1849; Ph. D., 1869; D. D., Wooster Univ .; Beta Theta Pi; Retired Presbyterian Minister; prin. Steubenville Sem., 1856-96; del. to the Pan-Presbyterian Council; dir. Western Theol. Sem .; trustee Washington and Jefferson Coll .; author sermons and "Life of Mrs. Beatty". 202 South High St., Steuben- ville, Ohio.


Robert Fleming Sample,*


A. B., 1849; LL. D., 1898; D. D., 1876, Wooster Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; prof. Lincoln Univ., 1901; Moderator of General Assembly, 1899; author "Early Dawn", "Shin- ing Light", etc., also contributor to magazines and reviews.




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