General alumni catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College 1918, Part 8

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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John T. Kyle,


A. B., 1854; Lawyer. (Princeton, Il1.) David Lennox, A. B., 1854. David Swift Logan,*


A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister . d. Rochester, Pa., Sept. 16, 1864.


Abraham Lowman,*


A. B., 1854; Licentiate United Presbyterian Ch. d. Brookville, Pa., Nov. 27, 1858.


John Scouller McCulloch,


A. B., 1854; D. D., 1879 Monmouth Coll .; Retired United Presbyterian Minister; chap- lain U. S. Army, 1864-65; pres. Knoxville Coll., 1879-99. (Omaha, Neb.)


Matthew McFeatters,


A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister. (Edger- ton, Kan.)


Wilken Morrow McKee,*


A. B., 1854; Teacher. d. Bellefontaine, Ohio, Dec. 9, 1866.


William Luther Mitchell,*


A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister. d. Hills- boro, Ill., Feb. 26, 1864.


Alexander Morgan Moore, A. B., 1854; Teacher; lieut. Confederate States Army, 1861-65. (Byhalia, Miss.) Benjamin Franklin Myers,*


A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister. d. Darnestown, Md., April 21, 1896.


Jacob Boyd Negley,* A. B., 1854; Banker. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 15, 1898.


Joseph C. Nevin, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Benson J. Osborn,


A. B., 1854; Lawyer; brigade commander Confederate States Army, 1862-63; author "Thirty Years in Texas." (Kaufman, Tex.) Henry W. Patterson,*


A. B., 1854; Lawyer; capt. U. S. Army, 1861-66. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., May 30, 1882. Emanuel John Pershing, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Robert Henry Peterson,*


A. B., 1854; Merchant. d. New London, Ia., April 17, 1897.


John Alexander Pinkerton,*


A. B., 1854; D. D., 1881, Blackburn Univ .; Presbyterian Minister. d. Chulavista, Cal., Jan. 1, 1892.


William Henry Playford, A. B., 1854;


Lawyer; Pa. Legislature. (Uniontown, Pa.)


John W. Polk,*


A. B., 1854; Lawyer and Merchant; lieut. Confederate States Army. d. Princess Anne, Md., April 23, 1869.


William H. Pretlow,*


A. B., 1854; Lawyer; Va. Legislature; capt. Confederate States Army.


Thomas E. Roberts,*


A. B., 1854; Minister. d. Red Bank, N. J., Jan. 18, 1901.


George Shotwell Roudebush,


A. B., 1854; A. M., 1857; D. D., 1880 Univ. of Miss .; Phi Gamma Delta; debater of Franklin Lit. Soc. Spring Contest, 1854; Presbyterian Minister and Teacher; prof. Natchez Inst .; supt. Natchez Academy; pres. Oakland Coll., Miss., two years; prof. of English, Agricultural and Mechanical Coll., Miss., 1880-83. Madison Station, Miss.


Walter B. Smith,*


A. B., 1854; Clerk; sergeant U. S. Army, 1 861-62. d. Washington, D. C., May 21, 1 862.


J. C. Snodgrass,


A. B., 1854; Lawyer; lieut. U. S. Army. (Greensburg, Pa.)


J. M. Stevenson,*


A. B., 1854; M. D., 1859 Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician.


Archibald Allison Stewart,*


A. B., 1854; Lawyer. d. Greensburg, Pa., July 3, 1881.


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1854-55]


Calvin Welford Stewart,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Edward Payson Swift,*


A. B., 1854. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., Feb. 5, 1895. William Perseng Teitsworth,*


A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister. d. Oak- land, Cal., Aug. 16, 1915. John M. Van Meter,


A. B., 1854; Lawyer; member of Congress, 1843-45; Judge Court of Common Pleas, Ross Co., Ohio, 1876. (Chillicothe, Ohio.)


James Daugherty Walkinshaw,* A. B., 1854; Presbyterian Minister. d.


Keithsburg, Ill., Feb. 18, 1896.


John Hugh Young,*


A. B., 1854; Congregational Minister. d. Feb. 9, 1902.


HONORARY DEGREES


J. M. Còoper, A. M. (hon.), 1875.


David Ayres Cunningham,


A. B., 1854; D. D., 1873; Presbyterian Min- ister. (Wheeling, W. Va.)


Addison Henry,


A. B., 1854; D. D., 1877; United Presbyterian Minister.


William F. Johnson,


A. B., 1854; D. D., 1881; Presbyterian Min- ister; pres. and prof. Biddle Univ., Charlotte, N. C., 1886-91. (Allahabad, India.)


Joseph C. Nevin,*


A. B., 1854; Ph. D., 1892; United Presby- terian Minister.


Emanuel John Pershing,*


A. B. (hon.), 1854; Lawyer; associate editor The Echo, Johnstown, Pa., 1853-54; editor and founder Rock Islander, 1854-60. d. Phila- delphia, Pa., July 22, 1860.


Calvin Welford Stewart,*


A. B., 1854; D. D., 1877; Presbyterian Min- ister; pres. Whitworth Coll., Wash., 1891. d. Tacoma, Wash.


1855


Abraham Remsey Anderson,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Thomas Coulter Anderson,*


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. June 4, 1891.


J. Calvin Barr,


A. B., 1855; D. D., 1887 Central Univ., Ky .; Presbyterian Minister; prin. Charleston Inst., 1868-72. (Charleston, W. Va.)


William Wilson Barr,


A. B., 1855; D. D., 1874 Westminster Coll .; United Presbyterian Minister; editor Evan- gelical Repository, 1860-79, Christian Instruc- tor, 1882; cor. sec. Bd. of Foreign Missions, 1894; Moderator General Assembly, 1875; author "Christian Beneficence"; "Through Palestine with Open Bible," etc. (Philadel- delphia, Pa.)


David Henry Barron,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


John H. Bast, A. B., 1855; U. S. Army.


John A. Carrothers,


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. (Fresno, Cal.) John S. Chapman,*


A. B., 1855; Lawyer; capt. Confederate States Army, 1861-65. d. Alexandria, Va., 1881.


Ira Miller Condit,


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister; supt. Chinese Presbyterian Missions in Cal .; author


several works in Chinese. (San Francisco,


Cal.) James S. Elder,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


T. B. Elder,


A. B., 1855; Teacher and Farmer. (Elder's Ridge, Pa.)


James Alexander Ewing,* Wheeling, W. Va., Sept. 30, 1890. A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Charles S. Foresman,*


A. B., 1855; Farmer. d. Rushville, Ohio, Dec. II, 1887. James Turner Fredericks,* A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Burgettstown, Pa., July 21, 1886.


George Graham,*


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Clarks- ville, Ia., Oct. 2, 1900.


Jesse Wells Hamilton,*


A. B., 1855; D. D., 1892, elsewhere; Presby- terian Minister. d. Feb. 7, 1917. Daniel W. Hanna,


A. B., 1855; A. M .; Philo Lit. Soc .; Phi Gamma Delta; Superannuated Presbyterian Minister; pres. Monroe Sem., Monroe, Mich., Napa Sem., Napa, Cal. and Los Angeles Coll. for Young Ladies, Los Angeles, Cal .; supt. and chaplain Hollenbeck Home for Old People, Los Angeles, Cal .; asst. pastor Immanuel Presb. Ch., Los Angeles, Cal. R. R. No. 4-102, Ana- heim, Cal.


S. M. Hickman,


A. B., 1855; D. D .; Methodist Episcopal Min- ister. (Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.)


Alpheus Hardman Holloway,


A. B., 1855; A. M., 1858; B. D., 1858, Dan- ville Theol. Sem .; Retired Presbyterian Min- ister; stated clerk of Red River Presbytery, ten years; commr. to General Assembly, 1888- 97; author "Beauty of the King"; Life for a Look", etc. Riverside Blvd., Salisbury, Md. William Hutchison .* ,


A. B., 1855; Teacher and Journalist. d. Har- rison, N. J .. Feb. 24, 1889.


John Chandler Irwin. ,


A. B., 1855; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister. Richard H. Jackson,


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. (Orange, Cal.)


Benjamin Oliver Junkin .*


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 11, 1899.


William Butler Keeling .* A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Wenona, Ill., April 29, 1878. J. Moffit Kennedy, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Andrew Wylie Kerr,


1855; Teacher. (Jackson, Cal.) Adam Kimple,*


A. B., 1855; Lawyer; U. S. Army. d. from wounds, Marietta, Ga., 1863.


David Nelson Lapsley, A. B., 1855. Samuel P. Large,


A. B., 1855; Merchant; Pa. Legislature, 1874- 76. (Denver, Col.)


John Y. McCartney,* A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Balti- more, Md., May 13, 1865.


William McGregor,* A. B., 1855; Teacher; Confederate States Army. d. in battle, 1863.


John McKiley,


A. B., 1855; Physician and Druggist. (New Wilmington, Pa.)


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[1855-56


A. Smith Mckinney,


A. B., 1855; Beta Theta Pi; Philo Lit. Soc .; Banker and Lumber Merchant; pres., First Natl. Bank, El Paso, since organization, 1883; three times elected delegate from Bloomington, Ill. Presbytery to Presbyterian General As- sembly. El Paso, Woodford Co., Ill.


James McMaster,*


A. B., 1855; M. D., 1859, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; surg., U. S. Navy, 1857-73. d. Boston, Mass., July 4, 1873.


Robert Ralston Moore,


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. ark, Ohio.)


(New-


William Porter Moore,*


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain U. S. Army, 1862-63. d. May 3, 1894.


Samuel Thomas Murray,*


A. B., 1855; Lawyer; second lieut. U. S. Army. d. Washington, D. C., July 14, 1868. John Purviance, A. B., 1855; Lawyer. (Butler, Pa.) Robert G. Ralston,


A. B., 1855; M. D., 1859, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Physician; pension examiner two terms; mem. Kittanning Med. Soc. Cowansville, Pa.


Samuel M. Sharp,*


A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Bogota, S. America, Oct. 30, 1860.


John Archibald Erastus Simpson,* A. B., 1855; Presbyterian Minister. d. Canons- burg, Pa., July 15, 1892.


John E. Thomas,*


A. B., 1855; Teacher; U. S. Army. d. about 1872.


Daniel W. Townsend,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Allen Wall,*


A. B., 1855; Teacher and Law Student; U. S. Army, 1862-65; Register Office, U. S. Treas- ury Dept.


Samuel Watson,*


A. B., 1855; Merchant. d. May 18, 1902. Samuel Wead,*


A. B., 1855. d. Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 13, 1908. Isaac Newton White,


A. B., 1855; United Presbyterian Minister. (Fairview, Ohio.) Philip Williard,


A. B., 1855; Superintendent. Trappe, Pa. John S. Woods,*


A. B., 1855; Druggist and Farmer. d. July 12, 1863.


HONORARY DEGREES


Abraham Ramsey Anderson,


A. B., 1855; D. D., 1889; D. D., 1889 West- minster Coll .; Retired Presbyterian Minister; Moderator Synod. McDonald, Pa.


David Henry Barron,*


A. B., 1855; D. D., 1882; Presbyterian Min- ister. d. Hollidaysburg, Pa., 1901.


James S. Elder,*


A. B., 1855; D. D., 1889; Presbyterian Min- ister. d. Dec. 1, 1896.


J. Moffitt Kennedy,


A. B., 1855; LL. D., 1902; Lawyer; elected President Judge Court of Common Pleas No. 3, Allegheny Co., Pa., 1891 and 1901. (Pitts- burgh, Pa.)


Daniel W. Townsend,*


A. B., 1855; D. D., 1890; Presbyterian Min- ister; capt. Pa. Militia, 1863; mem. Christian Commis. in Tenn. d. Meadville, Pa., 1904.


1856


William E. Allison,*


Physician. d. Hammondsville, Ohio, March 15, 1886.


Thomas Andrews,*


A. B., 1856; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Oct. 6, 1862.


A. E. Armstrong,


See Honorary Section at end of Class.


D. W. Ballantine,*


A. B., 1856; Physician; asst. surg. U. S. Navy; U. S. Army. d. Duvall's Bluff, Ark., Sept. 10, 1863.


James Addams Beaver,*


A. B., 1856; LL. D., 1889 Dickinson Coll., and Hanover Coll .; LL. D., 1910, Univ. of Edinburgh, Scotland; Beta Theta Pi; Lawyer; lieut., 2d Pa. Inft., 1861; lieut .- col., 45th Pa. Inft., 1861; col. 148th Pa. Inft., 1862; brevet brigadier-gen; major gen. Natl. Guard, Pa., 1870-87; Gov. of Pa., 1887-91; judge of Su- perior Court, Pa., 1895-1914; pres. Bd. of Trus- tees, Pa. State Coll .; del. to Repub. Natl. Conv., 1880; vice-moderator, Presbyterian Gen. Assembly, 1888 and 1895; mem. of President's Commis. for Investigating the War Dept., 1898; del. to Gen. Missny. Conf., Edinburgh, Scotland, 1910; mem. Union League, Phila. d. Bellefonte, Pa., Jan. 31, 1914.


William Jarrette Burchinal,* A. B., 1856; Teacher and Merchant. William D. Butler,*


A. B., 1856; Teacher.


David Thompson Campbell,* A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. Milton Campbell,


A. B., 1856; Retired Lawyer; Iowa Volun- teers, U. S. Army, 1861-63. 4026 E. 67th St. Terrace, Kansas City, Mo.


Thomas Cochran Campbell,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. d. Marion, Ohio, June 8, 1862.


George Wilson Chalfant,*


A. B., 1856; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain U. S. Army, 1862-63.


John F. Craig,


, 1856; Merchant. New Bethlehem, Pa. J. M. Cummins,*


A. B., 1856; M. D., 1858, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; surg. Pa. Volunteers, U. S. Army.


John D. Elder,*


A. B., 1856; Law Student; lieut. U. S. Army, 1861-1862. d. in battle, Malvern Hill, Va., July 1, 1862.


William S. Everett, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Samuel Currie Ewing,*


A. B., 1856; D. D., 1884, Westminster Coll .; United Presbyterian Minister.


J. E. Garretson,*


A. B., 1856; Teacher; lieut. Confederate States Army, 1861-65. d. New Orleans, La.


Jeremiah C. Gillam,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. d. Aug. 21, 1892.


John Scott Gilmor,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister; author "History of the Church at Freedom Plains". W. C. Gordon,*


A. B., 1856; Farmer; capt. U. S. Army, 1861; Judge Advocate; Pa. Legislature two terms. David D. Green,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. d. Doni- phan, Kans., Oct. 25, 1872.


Francis Baring Guthrie,*


A. B., 1856; Lawyer; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862.


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ALUMNI CATALOGUE


1856]


William Wallace Hays,*


A. B., 1856; Asst. Sec. of State, 1866; Mayor of Harrisburg, 1868. d. March 31, 1870.


J. P. Houston,*


A. B., 1856; Planter; col. U. S. Army, 1861- 65; provost marshal. d. Tensas Parish, La., I866.


John Dagg Howey,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. d. Lin- coln, Neb., Dec. 29, 1894. William George Keady,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. George Hays Kennedy,*


A. B., 1856; Journalist; assoc. editor, Chicago Herald, also Times; major, U. S. Army, 1862- 65. d. Chicago, Ill., April, 1869.


Orr Lawson,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Alexander Brown Lewis,*


A. B., 1856; Lawyer; lieut. U. S. Army. d. from wounds, Sept., 1862.


Joseph Leaney Lower,


A. B., 1856; D. D., 1857, elsewhere; Presby- terian Minister; agent Wooster Univ., 1867- 68; moderator Synod of Colo., 1900; composer of many pieces of music. Delta, Colo.


William M. McCurdy,*


A. B., 1856. d. Washington, O.


Charles W. McDaniel,


A. B., 1856; Merchant. Terre Haute, Ind. J. K. McIlheny,*


A. B., 1856; Law Student. d. Hunterstown, Pa., Sept., 1859.


James Y. McKee,*


A. B., 1856; Teacher prin. Allegheny City Coll., 1861-63; prof. Greek, Miami Univ., I863-66; Pa. State Coll., 1867-91; vice-pres. of same, 1868. d. State Coll., Pa., Dec. 24, I89 I.


Samuel Davidson McPherson,'


A. B., 1856; d. San Francisco, Cal., June 6, 1875.


William Stanhope Marshall,*


A. B., 1856; Lawyer; major U. S. Army, 1861-65; Prisoner of war, 1863. d. Jan. 27, I 891.


James Henderson Matthews,*


A. B., 1856; U. S. Army, Pa. Cavalry, 1861- 5; quartermaster's dept., 1863-66; revenue service two years.


James E. Morrow, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Nicholas Van Eman Morrow,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. d. Sharps- burg, Ia., Feb. 10, 1887.


Andrew Jackson Murray, A. B., 1856. Wilson N. Paxton,


A. B., 1856; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Retired Law- yer; teacher in Ky., 1856-57, in La., 1857-58; Law Student, 1857-60; lieut. and capt. 140th Regt., Pa. Volunteers, U. S. Army, 1861-65; prisoner of war; Pension Dept., Washington, D. C., 1881-1913. 68 E. Pike St., Canonsburg, Pa.


Henry Robinson Peairs,'


A. B., 1856: Presbyterian Minister. d. Nor- mal, Ill., Dec. 22, 1895. Joseph Littleton Polk,*


A. B., 1856; Ph. D., 1879, Delaware Coll .; Presbyterian Minister. James Armstrong Reed,*


A. B., 1856; D. D., 1874, Wooster Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; author "Later Life of Abraham Lincoln". d. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 7, I890. Thomas F. J. Rider,* A. B., 1856; Lawyer.


Samuel Agnew Riggs,


A. B., 1856; A. M .; Phi Gamma Delta; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Retired Lawyer; County Attorney, Douglas Co., Kans .; District Attor- ney, Fourth Judicial Dist., Kans., 1862-66; mem. of State, Senate, Kans., 1866-68; U. S. District Attorney, 1869-79; mem. of House of Representatives, Kans., 1879-81; Judge of District Ct., Fourth Judicial Dist., Kans., 1896-1900; mem. of Law Faculty, Univ. of Kans .; one of Comm. of three to revise and codify all laws of a general nature of State of Kans., appointed by Legislature of 1867; Revision adopted by Legislature of 1868 as Laws of the State; Phi Delta Phi. 1319 Cam- bridge Road, Ann Arbor, Mich.


George Scott,*


A. B., 1856; Tarentum, Pa., July 28, 1883.


Presbyterian Minister. d.


C. S. Scroggs,'


A. B., 1856.


John M. Smith,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister.


Joseph Davis Smith,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister; author "History of the State Ridge Presbyterian Church."


Archibald Loudon Snowden, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Thomas R. Stockdale,*


A. B., 1856; Lawyer; lieut .- col. Confederate States Army, 1861-65; member of Congress, 1888; Judge Supreme Ct., Miss. d. Jan. 8, I 899. Samuel B. Taggart,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister.


R. S. Townsend,


A. B., 1856; Retired Merchant; sergeant to acting quartermaster, U. S. Army, 1861-64. 119 Olive St., Kansas, Mo.


Mordecai Moore Travis,'


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. d. Chenoa, Ill., Oct. 27, 1901. Theophilus Weaver,*


A. B., 1856; Inventor; U. S. Army, 1863; U. S. Pension Dept., 1864. d. Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 2, 1894.


Alexander Gibson Wilson, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


Miles C. Wilson,*


A. B., 1856; Presbyterian Minister. d. Sidney, Ia., June 15, 1870.


William G. Wyly,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. John Jay Young,*


A. B., 1856; Lawyer; capt. U. S. Army, 1862- 65. d. Canton, O., July 31, 1894.


Joseph C. Young,* A. B., 1856; Lawyer; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862-63. d. Dayton, O., March 31, 1897.


HONORARY DEGREES


A. E. Armstrong,


A. M. (hon.), 1858.


William S. Everett,


A. M. (hon.), 1859. -


William George Keady,*


A. B., 1856; D. D., 1883; Presbyterian Min- ister; Confederate States Army, 1861-3. d. Greensboro, Ala., Jan. 8, 1902.


Orr Lawson,*


A. B., 1856; D. D., 1883; Presbyterian Min- ister.


James E. Morrow,*


A. B., 1856; A. M., 1875; Ph. D., 1889; Law- yer and Teacher; private to capt., U. S. Army, 1861-64; prin. of State Normal Schools in W. Va. and Pa .; prin. Allegheny High Sch., 1892.


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JEFFERSON COLLEGE


[1856-57


Archibald Loudon Snowden,


A. B., 1856; A. M., 1888 (hon.); LL. D., 1902; U. S. Army, 1861; register of U. S. Mint, 1866; Postmaster of Phila., 1877; Supt. U. S. Mint, 1879-85; U. S. Minister to Greece, Roumania and Serbia, 1889; U. S. Minister to Spain, 1892; pres. Fairmount Pk. Commis., 1902. (Philadelphia, Pa.)


Alexander Gibson Wilson,*


A. B., 1856; A. M., 1859; D. D., 1881; Pres- byterian Minister; Supt. Natchez Inst., 1861- 63; prof. and rector Parsons Coll., Fairfield, Ia., 1875-78; prof. and prin. Lake Forest Univ., 1878-81 and 1883-88; pres. Lenox Coll., Ia., 1888-94; prof. Presb. Theol. Sem., Omaha, Neb., 1894. d. 1903. William G. Wyly,


LL. D., 1897; Lawyer; Dist. Judge and Assoc. Justice of the Supreme Court of La. for 9 yrs. (Lake Providence, La.)


1857


John Hancock Arnold,*


A. B., 1857; Lawyer; U. S. Army, 1861-65. William Ballantine,*


A. B., 1857; associate Presbyterian Minister; pres. McCorkle Coll. d. Mansfield, O., Nov. 3, 1900.


William Wirt Ballard,


A. B., 1857; Lawyer. Court House and 120 Main St., Salem, Va.


Andrew W. Boyd,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Illin- ois, June 18, 1869.


James Penrose Burchfield,*


A. B., 1857; M. D., 1862 Univ. of Mich .; Physician; surg. U. S. Army, 1861.65. d. Clearfield, Pa., Nov. 8, 1904.


James Ewing Caruthers,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Po- land, O., March 7, 1875. Hugh Boyd Craig,


A. B., 1857; Farmer. (Greencastle, Pa.) William Von Albade Deaderick,*


A. B., 1857; Lawyer; paymaster, Confederate States Army; prof. Tennessee Univ. d. Blountsville, Tenn., Sept. 27, 1883.


Samuel Calvin Tait Dodd, A. B., 1857; Lawyer. (New York City.) Caleb Bracken Downs,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. New- comerstown, O., May 6, 1896. Silas Glenn Dunlap,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Orr- ville, O., Feb. 8, 1870. Richard J. Evans,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Olym- pia, Wash., June 15, 1863.


Alexander Ballantyne Fields,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Brock- wayville, Pa., Oct. 17, 1886.


Daniel Webster Fisher, See Honorary Section at end of Class. James D. Fitzgerald,


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. (Mon- tandon, Pa.)


Alexander Scott Foster,


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. (Knappa, Ore.)


Joseph Miller Foster,


A. B., 1857; A. M., 1860; Retired Teacher; prof. Greek and Latin, Pittsburgh Acad., 1890-1901. 5715 Callowhill St., Pittsburgh, Pa.


Daniel Houston French,*


A. B., 1857; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Worthington, O., April 20, 1901.


Daniel H. Harsha,


A. B., 1857; Farmer. (Harshasville, Adams Co., O.)


George Price Hays,*


A. B., 1857; D. D., 1871 Lafayette Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1870-81; moderator General Assembly, 1884; author "Everyday Reason- ing". d. Washington, Pa., Sept. 6, 1897. David H. Henderson*


A. B., 1857; Lieut. Confederate States Army. d. in battle, Gettysburg, Pa., July, 1863. Alexander Brown Hoge,*


A. B., 1857; Lawyer. d., 1885.


Samuel Dale Irwin,


Philo. Lit. Soc .; Lawyer; mem. Engineer Corps, 1863-65; Dist. Attorney four terms; County Surveyor one term; author "Histori- cal Notes of Forest Co., Pa."; ". "History of the Irwin Family"; mem. Pa. Hist. Soc .; Kan- sas Hist. Soc .; I. O. O. F. Elm St., Tionesta, Pa. James Wood Jenkins,*


A. B., 1857; Oil Dealer. Edward A. Jones,


A. B., 1857; Lawyer. (Waco, Texas.) Francis H. Kennedy,


A. B., 1857; Lawyer. d. San Francisco, Cal. Joseph McCartney,*


A. B., 1857; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Omaha, Neb., Oct. 17, 1877.


Edward McDonald, Jr.,*


A. B., 1857; Teacher. d. Frankfort, Ky., July 21, 1858. Noah A. McDonald,*


A. B., 1857; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister; missionary Siam, 1859 and vice consul to Siam 1868-69, 1880; author "Manners and Customs of Siam", "Lessons in Astronomy", etc .; also translations of portions of Bible into Siamese. d. Shade Gap, Pa., Aug. 12, 1897.


Samuel Vigo McKee,


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. (Craw- fordsville, Ind.) William P. McNite,


A. B., 1857; M. D., 1860 Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician. (Shirleysburg, Pa.)


James E. McPherran,


A. B., 1857; Lawyer; Illinois Legislature, 1873-74. (Sterling, Ill.)


Moses Morton Marling,


A. B., 1857; United Presbyterian Minister. (Carlock, Ill.) David Calhoun Marquis,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. James Abram Marshall,* A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Gro- ton Coll., 1886-88. d. Kingston, Md., July 7, 1800.


Calvin Wilson Mateer, See Honorary Section at end of Class.


James P. Matthews,*


A. B., 1857; Lawyer and Journalist; U. S. Armv; editorial staff Baltimore American 1870-79; Philadelphia Press, etc .; editor Hagerstown Herald, 1894-95; Cumberland (Md.) News, 1896-99; examiner U. S. Pension Bureau. d. Baltimore, Md., June 21, 1916.


Robert Braden Moore,


A. B., 1857; D. D., 1882 Wooster Univ .; Presbyterian Minister. (Vineland; N. J.) Joseph Venable Morton,* A. B., 1857; Mercahnt. d. Winchester, Ky., March 26, 1895.


William Cowper Neely,


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. (Cora- opolis, Pa.)


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Samuel Jack Nicolls,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Thomas X. Orr,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. Thomas W. Pierce,*


A. B., 1857; Lawyer; major, Confederate States Army; city attorney, Norfolk, Va. d. St. Louis, Mo., 1894. William H. Reeves, A. R 1857; Banker. (Seattle, Wash.) William Marshall Richie,


A. B., 1857; D. D., 1895 Omaha Univ .; United Presbyterian Minister. (Swea City, Ia.) James W. Robb,* A. B., 1857; Lawyer. d. Astoria, Ore., April 23, 1881. John Byers Robb,*


A. B., 1857. d. Allegheny, Pa., 1859. Aaron Black Robinson,


A. B., 1857; Lawyer; col. U. S. Army, 1861- 65; Ohio Legislature, 1880-83. (Columbus, O.) John Jay Shutterly,


A. B., 1857; Merchant. (Chicago, Il1.) James Smith,


A. B., 1857; M. D., 1859 Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician and Farmer; regimental quar- termaster U. S. Army; Kans. Legislature, 1866; County Clerk, 1869-74; Treasurer, 1874- 78; Sec. of State, 1878-84; Private Sec., 1884-92. (Topeka, Kans.) James Power Smith,


A. B., 1857; D. D., Hampden-Sidney Coll .; Phi Beta Kappa; Presbyterian Minister; capt. Confederate States Army, 1861-65; aide-de- camp to Gen. Jackson and Gen. Ewell; stated clerk Synod of Va .; pres. Presb. Comm. of Publication, Richmond, Va .; sec. Southern Hist. Soc. 2120 Stuart Ave., Richmond, Va. Robert Dunlap Sproull,*


A. B., 1857; Presbyterian Minister. d. Freeport, L. I., Nov. 17, 1899. Robert Stuart,


A. B., 1857; M. D., 1866, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Phi Kappa Sigma; Physician; asst. surg. 2d Kentucky Cavalry, U. S. Army. cor. Broad and Pearl Sts., Spiceland, Ind. Cyrus Townsend,


A. B., 1857; Lawyer; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862-65. (Leavenworth, Kans.)


Thomas Freeman Wallace,


See Honorary Section at end of Class. William Lockhart Wallace,*


A. B., 1857; D. D., 1881 Westminster Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; prin. Freedmen's Mis- sion Coll., Norfolk, Va., 1886-88; dir. Alleg- heny Theol. Sem., 1873-76; moderator Synod of Pittsburgh, 1875. d. Asbury Park, N. J., Sept. 9, 1888.


Robert R. Wiestling,*


A. B., 1857; M. D., 1861 Univ. of Pa .; Physician. d. Huntingdon, Pa., July 14, 1889. Lowrie W. Wilson,*


A. B., 1857; Lawyer. d. Morgantown, W. Va., 1866. William Shadrach Wood,


A. B., 1857; Baptist Minister. (Connells- ville, Pa.)


HONORARY DEGREES


Daniel Webster Fisher,*


A. B., 1857; LL. D., 1902; D. D. Muskingum Coll .; LL. D., Wooster Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Hanover Coll., 1879. d. Wash- ington, Pa., 1913.


David Calhoun Marquis,


A. B., 1857; LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1875; Presbyterian Minister; prof. Northwestern Theol. Sem., 1883; moderator of General As- sembly. (Chicago, Il1.)


Calvin Wilson Mateer,*


A. B., 1857; LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1880 Han- over Coll .; LL. D., 1888 Wooster Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; founder and pres. Presbyterian Coll., Teng Chow, China; author "Mandarin Lessons". Chinese Arithmetic, Catechisms and translations of Hymns, etc., into Chinese. d. Tsingtao, China, Sept. 28, 1908.




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