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Samuel Jack Nicolls,*
A. B., 1857; LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1865 Center Coll., Ky .; LL. D., 1885 Hanover Coll .; D. D., 1896 Princeton Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain U. S. Army 1862; moderator, General Assembly, 1872; author "Eastern Question in Prophecy. d. Aug. 19, 1915.
Thomas X. Orr,
A. B., 1857; D. D., 1885; Beta Theta Pi; Philo Lit. Soc .; Retired Presbyterian Minis- ter. 461^ Chester Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. Thomas Freeman Wallace,
A. B., 1857; D. D., 1897; Presbyterian Minis- ter. (Zacatecas, Mex.)
1858
William Livingston Alden,*
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; N. Y. Bar, 1860-66; U. S. Consul Gen., Rome, Italy, 1885-89; decorated Chevalier of the Order of the Crown of Italy, 1890; leader writer Paris Herald, 1890-93; London, 1893-1907; author "Domestic Explosives"; "Shooting Stars" "Canoe and Flying Proa"; "Loss of the Swan- sea"; : "Moral Pirates," etc .; leader writer New York World, Times, Graphic, etc., 1866- 85. d. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1908.
Samuel Carothers Alexander,*
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. d. Sept. 21, 190I.
William Alexander,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Hugh Aretas Barclay,*
A. B., 1858; Minister and Farmer. d. Den- ver, Colo., Dec. 4, 1904. James Smith Barr,
A. B., 1858; D. D., 1880, Westminster Coll .; Franklin Lit. Soc .; United Presbyterian Min- ister and Missionary; prin. Theol. Sem., Sial- kot, India, 1877-83; prin. Rawal Pindi Coll., 1894-1900; forty-four years Missionary in North India; translator of Theological Works for use of students. New Wilmington, Pa. Francis James Collier,
A. B., 1858; B. D. Princeton Theol. Sem .; D. D., 1886, Otterbein Univ .; Phi Gamma Delta; Philo Lit. Soc .; Presbyterian Minister; sec. of Bd. of Trustees, Washington and Jef- ferson Univ., 1865-69; treas. of Chester Pres- bytery, 30 years; treas. of Presb. Ministers Assn. of Phila .; author "Temperance Truth," "History of Class of 1858," and other hist. works; also many articles for newspapers and tracts. 101 Fern Ave., Collingswood, N. J. John Gordon Condit,
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. (Fair- field, Ia.)
John M. Cooper,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. William Forbes Cowden.
A. B., 1858; A. M., Bucknell Univ .; LL. D., Bethany Coll .; Retired Minister; seventeen years supt. and dir. of mission work for the Pacific North West. 730 American Ave., Long Beach, Cal.
Samuel Judson Craighead,
A. B., 1858; Teacher and Farmer; Pa. Legis- lature, 1886-87. (Elders Ridge, Pa.) David R. Cully, A. B., 1858; Teacher. (Sedalia, Pa.) Joseph Hemphill Cunningham,* A. B., 1858; Lawyer.
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[1858
William Dickson,*
A. B., 1858; D. D., 1875, Mt. Union Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; author "Yankee in Dixie." d. Youngstown, O., March 11, 19II. Hugh Hillis Dobbins,
A. B., 1858; D. D .; Presbyterian Minister. (West Berkeley, Cal.)
James Henry Donaldson,*
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister; U. S. Army, 1863. d. Elder's Ridge, Pa., Oct. 1, 1868. William Boyd Dunlap,
A. B., 1858; Merchant; Pa. Legislature, 1871- 72. (Bridgewater, Pa.)
John Ewing,
A. B., 1858; D. D., 1882, N. W. C .; Ph. D. do .; del. General Assembly of Church of Scotland, 1874; del. Christian Commis. (Cam- den, N. J.)
John B. Finley,
President Colonial Steel Co. 5408 Beacon St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Samuel Fulton,*
A. B., 1858; Dentist. d. Feb. 11, 1890. Samuel L. Gamble,*
A. B., 1858; B. D., Princeton Theol. Sem., 1861; A. M., 1875, Lafayette Coll .; Presby- terian Minister. d. Riverside, Ill., March 18, 1895.
Loyal Young Graham,
A. B., 1858; D. D., 1885, Otterbein Univ .; Pastor Emeritus Olivet Covenant Presbyterian Ch .; trustee of Presb. Phila. Hosp .; trustee of Presb. Bd. of Publication; pres. Northern Home for Friendless Children; dir. of Min- isters Fund; mgr. of Bible Soc., Phila. 1709 Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Pa.
A. W. H. Harrison Hawkins,*
A. B., 1858; M. D., 1861, Univ. of Pa .; Phy- sician; surg. U. S. Navy, 1866. d. Mansfield, O., Nov. 10, 1876.
Dwight B. Hervey, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Harrington Rowland Hill,
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; lieut .- col. U. S. Army. 518 E. 3d St., East Liverpool, O.
James Foote Holcomb,
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. (Jhansi, India.)
Samuel Henry Holliday,*
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. d. Jan. II, 1897.
Washington Hooper,
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. (New Providence, N. J.)
Samuel Adams Hughes,
A. B., 1858; Ph. D., 1894, Grove City Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; U. S. Army, 1862-63. (Parker's Landing, Pa.)
Marshall Matthews Hultz,*
A. B., 1858; Physician; surg., U. S. Army, 1861-64. d. Clokeyville, Pa., Sept. 5, 1864. Robert Thomas Hunt,
A. B., 1858; Lawyer and Banker. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) David Johnston Irwin,*
A. B., 1858; D. D., 1883, Lenox Coll., Ia .; Presbyterian Minister. d. Feb. 20, 1898. George A. Jenks,
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; mem. of Congress, Pa., 1874-77; Asst. Sec. of Interior, 1885-86; So- licitor General, 1887. (Washington, D. C.) William Pollock Johnston,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Addison Jones,*
A. B., 1858; Writer. d. New York City, Feb. 23, 1864.
Archibald Bennett Kelly,
A. B., 1858; Banker. (Tionesta, Pa.)
Alfred Kerr,
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862- 65. (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Newell Samuel Lowrie,*
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister.
John McClaren, A. B., 1858; Lawyer. (Valencia, Pa.) John Caldwell McCombs,
A. B., 1858; Lawyer. (Allegheny, Pa.) Joseph Hennon McConahy,*
A. B., 1858; Teacher and Farmer. d. Ellwood City, Pa., Nov. 22, 1895.
Silas McCormick, A. B., 1858; Lawyer. (Irwin, Pa.) Charles W. McHenry,*
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; capt. U. S. Army, 1861- 62. d. Janesville, Wis., Feb. 9, 1874.
Joseph Lawrence McIlvaine,
A. B., 1858; Editor. (New Philadelphia, O.) John Orr Mckown,*
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; Confederate States Army. d. Brownsville, Tex., Oct. 12, 1862. Milton McMillin,*
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. d. Lex- ington, O., June 19, 1876.
Thomas Irwin McNite,*
A. B., 1858; Teacher. d. Shirleyburg, Pa., April 30, 1865.
Kennedy Marshall
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; Pa. Legislature, 1861. (Butler, Pa.)
John Williamson Martin,*
A. B., 1858; United Presbyterian Minister. Thomas Alexander Martin,
A. B., 1858.
Mordecai B. Massey,* A. B., 1858; Lawyer. d. Huntingdon, Pa., March 13, 1877.
Nathan Amzi Means,*
A. B., 1858. d. Akron, O., May 28, 1886.
James Ramsey Moore,*
A. B., 1858; Physician. d. Port Gibson, Miss., Aug. 1, 1862.
Philip Henry Mowry,
A. B., 1858; D. D., 1882, Univ. of Western Pa. (now Univ. of Pittsburgh); Phi Kappa Psi; Presbyterian Minister; pastor emeritus First Presb. Ch., Chester, Pa., after forty- three years as pastor of same. 225 E. 5th St., Chester, Pa.
John Harvey Nesbitt,*
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister.
John Irwin Nevin,*
A. B., 1858; Editor; lieut .- col., U. S. Army, 1861-65; editor Pittsburgh Dispatch, 1868, Leader, 1870. d. Sewickley, Pa., Jan. 5, 1884. Samuel Holmes Niblock,*
A. B., 1858; Student. d. Landisburg, Pa., Feb. 19, 1859. James Davis Noble,*
A. B., 1858; M. D., 1861, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; asst. surg. U. S. Army, 1861- 62; asst. surg. U. S. Navy, 1865-66. d. Pat- tonsville, Pa., March 14, 1874.
Grier C. Orr,* A. B., 1858; Lawyer. d. Kittanning, Pa., Nov. 17, 1895.
Robert Baird Patterson,* A. B., 1858; Lawyer. d. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
April 29, 1871.
George Paull,* A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. d. Be- nito, Western Africa, May 14, 1865.
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Edie Stewart Pollock,
A. B., 1858; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Clerk in U. S. Treasury Dept .; U. S. Army, 1863; first auditor of the Treasury Dept., 1871. 643 Mass. Ave. N. E., Washington, D. C. Francis Joseph Christopher Schnei- der,
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister (Sao Paulo, Brazil.)
John Simpson,*
A. B., 1858; Ph. D., Wooster Univ .; Teacher; prof. and pres. Vermillion Inst., 1860-71; supt. of Public Schools, 1873-90. d. Mansfield, O., March 5, 1899.
Francis Marion Slemons,*
A. B., 1858; Physician. d. Salisbury, Md., Sept. 22, 1909.
Joseph Norris Smith,*
A. B., 1858; Teacher; U. S. Army. d. Vir- ginia, March 4, 1889.
Nelson Horace Smith,
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. (Sharon, Ga.)
John Wallace Sproull, See Honorary Section at end of Class. William Aiken Starrett,*
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; editor Kansas Daily Tribune. d. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 6, 1887. James Albert Stewart, A. B., 1858; Teacher. (Altoona, Pa.) Robert Crain Stewart,
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. ville, O.)
(Guys-
William M. Taylor, See Honorary Section at end of Class. John Francis Templeton,* A. B., 1858; Lawyer; Confederate States Army, 1861-65. d. Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 18, 1871.
Henry Adams Thompson, See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Edward Nevins Todd,*
A. B., 1858; Lawyer; Confederate States Army. d. of wounds in battle, Perryville, Ky., Nov. 29, 1862.
Charles DeWitt Trumbull,
A. B., 1858; D. D., 1890, Monmouth Coll .; Reformed Presbyterian Minister. (Morning Sun, Ia.)
Robert Hall White,
A. B., 1858; M. D., 1865, New York Univ .; Physician; medical staff U. S. Army, 1867; asst. surg., West Point, N. Y. (Washington, D. C.) James Skiles Woodburn,
A. B., 1858; Presbyterian Minister. (Acade- mia, Pa.)
HONORARY DEGREES
William Alexander,*
A. B., 1858; LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1876 Woos- ter Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Car- roll Coll., Wis., 1863-64; pres. City Coll., Cal., 1871-74; principal founder San Francisco Theol. Sem .; prof. New Testament Greek and Exegesis, 1871-76; prof. Church History, 1876; mem. of Comm. to revise the Confession of Faith; author sermons, addresses, commen- taries and many articles for the religious press. d. San Anselmo, Cal., June 28, 1906.
John M. Cooper,*
A. B., 1858; A. M. (hon.), 1875; Med. student with Dr. S. B. West and Medical Coll., Ohio; Druggist.
Dwight B. Hervey,*
A. B., 1858; Ph. D., 1885; Presbyterian Min- ister; pres. Female Coll., Granville, O., 1882- 94. d. Mt. Vernon, O., Jan. 20, 1902.
William Pollock Johnston,
A. B., 1858; A. M. (hon.); LL. D., 1902; D. D., 1891, Grove City Coll .; Sigma Chi; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Reformed Presbyterian Minister; pastor Reformed Presbyterian Ch., Baltimore, Md., 1864-73; Washington, Ia., 1873-81; prin. Washington Acad., Ia., 1879-81; prof. of Latin, Geneva Coll., Beaver Falls, Pa., 1881-90; pres. of same, 1890-1907; pres. emeri- tus, 1907; prin. Mercer Acad. and Sch. of Music, 1908-1911; moderator of Reformed Presbyterian Synod, 1898; mem. Am. Acad. of Political and Social Science; Am. Hist. Assn .; hon. mem. Luther Burbank Soc. 2913 Fourth Ave., Beaver Falls, Pa. John Wallace Sproull,
A. B., 1858; D. D., 1888; Reformed Presby- terian Minister; editor Reformed Presbyterian and Covenanter, 1868-96. (Allegheny, Pa.) William M. Taylor,*
A. B., 1858 . D. D., 1888; D. D., 1872 Yale; D. D., 1872 Amherst; LL. D., 1883 Princeton; Presbyterian Minister; Lyman Beecher Lectur- er, Princeton Sem., 1880. d., 1895.
Henry Adams Thompson ,
A. B., 1858; A. M. (hon.), 1861; D. D., 1873; LL. D., Westfield Coll., 1880; Philo. Lit. Soc .; Retired Minister; prof. mathematics Western Coll., Ia., 1861; prof. Otterbein Univ., 1862- 67; Supt. of Schools, Troy, O., 1867-72; prof. of Mathematics, Westfield Coll., 1871-72; pres. Otterbein Univ., 1872-86; del. to Methodist Ecumenical Conference, London, 1881; editor United Brothers Review, 1905; trustee Ohio Archaeological and Hist. Soc .; author "Schools of the Prophets," "Power of the Invisible," "Women of the Bible," etc. 1618 West Ist St., Dayton, O.
1859
A. Thomas Ankeny,
A. B., 1859; Lawyer; office of Attorney Gen- eral and Quartermaster General's office until 1865; pres. Bd. of Education 1891-95 and pres. State Normal Sch. Bd., Minneapolis, Minn. (Minneapolis, Minn.)
Bruce Benton Blair,*
A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister; chaplain Confederate States Army, 1862-65. d. Ship- pensburg, Pa., June 19, 1871.
John Frank Blair,
A. B., 1859; Farmer. (Elizabeth, Pa.)
David Samuel Bolls,*
A. B., 1859; Merchant; Confederate States Army, 1862-65. d. Smith's Station, Miss., Jan. 23, 1877.
George Cheeseman,
A. B., 1859; M. D., 1866, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician. (Library, Pa.)
Alexander Cowan,* A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. Shelbyville, Tenn., January, 1903.
John Edgar Dixon,* A. B., 1859; Teacher. d. St. Paul, Minn., March 15, 1868.
James McQuewan Douglas, A. B., 1859; Merchant. (St. Louis, Mo.)
James William Edie,* A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d.
Ebensburg, Pa., Sept. 10, 1874.
James George Elliott,* A. B., 1859; Lawyer. d. Jan. 6, 1894.
Anthony H. Euwer,*
A. B., 1859; Merchant. d. June 7, 1901.
J. Alvan Euwer, A. B., 1859; Lawyer and Merchant. (New Castle, Pa.)
Noah Hallock Gillett Fife,
See Honorary Section at end of Class.
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[1859
Theodore McCracken Finley,
A. B., 1859; Editor; capt. U. S. Army, 1862- 65. (Alamosa, Colo.)
Walter Forsyth,*
A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. Dec. 29, 1889.
Samuel Smith Harrison Gallaudett,* A. B., 1859; Protestant Episcopal Minister. d. Los Angeles, Cal., Oct. 12, 1906. Samuel Giffen,
A. B., 1859; Farmer and Merchant. (Pitts- burgh, Pa.)
William Henry Godber,*
A. B., 1859; Cashier. d. July 1, 1895. Cyrus Elliott Guy,*
A. B., 1859; Merchant; Confederate States Army. d. Knoxville, Pa., March 30, 1884. John Davidson Hunt,
A. B., 1859. (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
George Washington Jackson,' A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. Min- neapolis, Minn., Feb. 27, 1873.
Joseph Clark Kelly, A. B., 1859; Presbyterian liamsburg, Pa.)
Minister.
(Wil- James Johnson Kirkpatrick, A. B., 1859; Farmer; Confederate States
Army. (Yates, Mo.)
Theodore Baskin Lashells, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Robert Lenington,
A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. (Jack- sonville, Il1.)
Henry Christopher McCook, See Honorary Section at end of Class. Hamilton McCoy,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. James William McKean,*
A. B., 1859 ;; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Lenox Coll., 1862; capt. U. S. Army. d. Memphis, Tenn., July 9, 1864. John McKean,*
A. B., 1859; Lawyer; Iowa Legislature, 1866- 70; Senate, 1870-72; Judge Circuit Court, 1873-81; trustee Lenox Coll .; regent State Univ. d. Dubuque, Ia., Aug. 8, 1891. Daniel M. B. McLean,*
A. B., 1859; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Canonsburg, Pa., March 21, 1880.
Theodore Horatio Nevin McPher- son,*
A. B., 1859; Lawyer; Gen. Howe's Staff, U. S. Army, 1861-62.
Ralph Lashells Maclay,*
A. B., 1859; Lawyer; col. U. S. Army, 1861- 63; provost marshal. d. Milroy, Pa., June II, 1866.
William Marshall,*
A. B., 1859; Lawyer. d. Hobbs Station, Ky., March 11, 1870.
Erastus C. Moderwell,
A. B., 1859; Lawyer; major U. S. Army, 1861-64; State Senate, Il1., 1874-78. (Gene- seo, Ill.)
Richard Johnson Moore,*
A. B., 1859; Theological Student. d. Alle- gheny, Pa., March 23, 1862. Alfred John Patterson,* A. B., 1859; Lawyer; d. April 1, 1892.
William Dickey Patton,
A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. (Omaha, Neb.)
William Porter Patton,
A. B., 1859; Farmer; U. S. Army; Commis- sary Dept. till 1865. (Osage Mission, Kans.)
Stephen Phelps,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Gilbert Mitchell Potter,*
A. B., 1859; Western Theol. Sem., 1862; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Presbyterian Minister. d. Nov. 21, 1908.
John Wilmot Potter,* A. B., 1859 ;_ Presbyterian
Minister. d. Sharpsburg, Pa., June 10, 1866.
Joseph Torrence Power,*
A. B., 1859; Lawyer; capt. and asst. quar- termaster U. S. Army, 1862-67; Treasury Dept., 1869-82. d. Washington, D. C., Nov. 4, 1886. William D. Ralston,*
A. B., 1859; United Presbyterian Minister; author "Restricted Communion," "Talks on Psalmody." d. Chicago, Ill., April 9, 1894. George Taylor Rankin,
A. B., 1859; Physician; quartermaster Con- (Linesville, federate States Army, 1862-65. Pa.) Levi Risher,*
A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. Sept. 23, 1894.
James A. Ritchey, See Honorary Section at end of Class.
John Logan Sample,
A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. (Wil- kinsburg, Pa.)
John Conrad Schriver,* A. B.,
1859; Presbyterian
Minister. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 31, 1892.
Noah W. Shafer,*
A. B., 1859; Lawyer. d. Jan. 24, 1912.
William R. Shoemaker,*
A. B., 1859; Mercant. d. Clinton Co., Pa., March 21, 1880.
William Ryan Sibbert,* A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. Brownsville, W. Va., Jan. 8, 1878.
Thomas Paxton Spencer, A. B., 1859; Lawyer; U. S. Army, ville, O.) (Steuben-
Robert Stewart,
See Honorary Section at end of Class.
Joseph St. Clair Stuchell,* A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. Hazel- wood, Pa., Oct. 12, 1875.
Henry Wallace, See Honorarv Section at end of Class.
Benjamin Howard Witherow,* A. B., 1859; Presbyterian Minister. d. Ship- pensburg, Pa., Feb. 7, 1876.
Andrew Jackson Wyly,*
A. B., 1859; LL. B., Univ. of La .; Phi Kappa Psi; Planter; capt. Confederate States Army. d. March 7, 1917.
HONORARY DEGREES
Noah Hallock Gillett Fife,
A. B., 1859; D. D., 1896; Presbyterian Min- ister. (Bloomington, Il1.)
Theodore Baskin Lashells,
A. B., 1859; A. M. (hon.), 1886; Physician; surg. U. S. Army, 1861-65. (Meadville, Pa.) Henry Christopher McCook,
A. B., 1859; LL. D., 1902; D. D., Lafayette Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; first lieut. and chaplain U. S. Army; author "Agricultural Ants of Texas," "Tenants of an Old Farm," etc. (Philadelphia, Pa.)
Hamilton McCoy,*
A. B., 1859; A. M. (hon.), 1871; Manufac- turer.
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1859-60]
Stephen Phelps,
A. B., 1859; D. D., 1882; Presbyterian Min- ister. (Omaha, Neb.)
James A. Ritchey,
A. B., 1859; Ph. D., 1883; Teacher; prof. Franklin Coll., 1877-80; Geneva Coll., 1880- 82; pres. Lenox Coll., Ia., 1882-88; prin. Hawthorn Acad., Pa., 1888-90; v .- pres. Nor- mal Coll., Hopedale, O., 1890-91; prin. Kit- tanning Acad., Pa., 1892-96; prin. Academy, Tarentum, 1892-96. (Tarentum, Pa.)
Robert Stewart,*
A. B., 1859; D. D., 1875; D. D., 1875, West- minster Coll .; United Presbyterian Minister; prof. Newburg Theol. Sem., 1872-78; editor Evangelical Repository, 1879-80; commr. to vis- it missions in Egypt and India, 1880; prin. Theological Sch., Sialkot, India, 1881; au- thor "Hinduism Historically Considered," etc., also translations into Urdu.
Henry Wallace,*
A. B., 1859; LL. D., 1909; Editor; United Presbyterian Minister, 1863-80; in publishing business since 1885; author "Doctrines of Plymouth Brethren," "Uncle Henry's Letters to the Farm Boy," etc .; editor Wallace's Far- mer. d. Des Moines, Ia., Feb. 22, 1916.
1860
Solomon Bell,*
A. B., 1860; Lawyer.
William Horatio Bell,*
A. B., 1860; Student. Nov. 2, 1862.
Banock City, Ky.,
John Cameron Brown,*
A. B., 1860; Farmer. d. Christiansburg, Ky., June 12, 1887.
William Bernice Cook,*
A. B., 1860; Lawyer; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862-65. d. Pittsburgh, Pa., 1870.
Hunter Corbett,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Boyd Crumrine,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Albert Dilworth,*
A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. d. Hemet, Cal., Dec. 17, 1916.
Andrew Alexander Dinsmore,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Amos G. Ewing,*
A. B., 1860; Merchant; major Confederate States Army, 1861-65. d. April 12, 1900. Alvaro F. Gibbens,*
A. B., 1860; Editor; postmaster, Charleston, 1877-81, 1884-85; editor State Tribune, 1881. David S. Harbison,*
A. B., 1860; Farmer. d. Shelby Co., Ky., Oct. 9, 1863.
Harrison T. Harsha,*
A. B., 1860. d. Cross Creek, Pa., March 9, I868. John D. Jewell,*
A. B., 1860; Lawyer; capt. U. S. Army, 1862-65. d. Allegheny, Pa., March 3, 1897. William Dodds King,*
A. B., 1860; Merchant; Confederate States Army, 1861-65. d. Lake Providence, La., Sept. 29, 1877.
William J. K. Kline,
A. B .. 1860; A. M., 1885; M. D., 1863, Long Island Coll. Hosp .; attended Univ. of Vienna Med. Dept., 1890-91; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Phy- sician and Surgeon; interne Turner Lane Hosp .; asst. surg. Walnut St. Hosp., Harris- burg; surg. P. R. R .; pres. of staff West- moreland Hosp .; mem. State Med. Examining Bd. Pa., 1896-97; mem. State Legislature, 1877-78; del. to International, Berlin; trav- eled in Europe, Asia Minor, etc .; author "Fu- ture Life, Doubts, Fears and Hopes," also
paper read Am. Med. Assn., Scientific Medi- cine and others; mem. Internatl. Med. Assn .; Am. Acad. of Medicine; Am. Med. Assn .; State and County Assns .. 216 North Main St. and Division St., Greensburg, Pa.
Walter Scott McCune,*
A. B., 1860; Lawyer. d. Ironton, O., Aug., 1887.
George Harold McGinnes,*
A. B., 1860; Teacher; U. S. Army, 1862-63. d. Camp Falmouth, Va., June 1, 1863. Robert Todd McMahan,*
A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. d. Jan. 12, 1892. James W. Melvin,*
A. B., 1860; Reformed Presbyterian Minister. d. Cedar Hill, O., July, 1864.
William Bolling Meredith,
A. B., 1860. (Kittanning, Pa.)
Robert Thompson Miller,*
A. B., 1860; Methodist Episcopal Minister. d. Ford City, Pa., Feb. 10, 1902. Samuel Wylie Miller,*
A. B., 1860; D. D., 1880, Wooster Univ .; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Biddle Univ., 1889.
John Anderson Milliken,*
A. B., 1860; Lawyer. d. Sept., 1894.
William Wallace Moorhead,*
A. B., 1860; D. D., 1885, Hanover Coll .; Presbyterian Minister; trustee Washington and Jefferson Coll., 1881. d. Florida, Jan. 30, 1898.
John Culbert Morrison,* A. B., 1860; Physician. John Orr,*
A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. d. 1910. David Patton,*
A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister; capt. U. S. Army, 1861-64. d. Feb. 22, 1875.
John Steele Paxton,*
A. B., 1860; Farmer. d. Paris, Ill., Feb. 13, 1917.
James Patterson Rogers,*
A. B., 1860; A. M., 1863; Lawyer; U. S. Commr., 1865; Judge, Municipal Ct., Wheel- ing, W. Va., 1873-74. d. Jan. 24, 1904. John H. Shelledy,*
A. B., 1860; Lawyer; Master in Chancery. d. Paris, Ill., May, 1870. Thomas Norwood Sickels,
A. B., 1860; Phi Gamma Delta; Franklin Lit. Soc .; Retired Editor; lieut. U. S. Army, 1862-66; U. S. Land Office, Independence, Kans., eight years; city clerk, Independence; clerk U. S. Pension Office, Topeka, Kans .; owner and editor Independence Daily Report- er, eighteen years. 3305 Michigan Ave., Kan- sas City, Mo.
Llewellin O. Snoddy,*
A. B., 1860; Lawyer and Farmer; capt. U. S. Army, 1861-63.
Pascal George Stafford,
A. B., 1860; Phi Kappa Psi; essayist Philo. Lit. Soc .; Secretary of Savings and Loan Assn .; mem. Missouri Legislature; editor Sedalia Times for some years; mem. Nehim- gar Club. 108 E. 5th St. and 906 S. Lamine Ave., Sedalia, Mo.
Robert Ekin Stewart,*
A. B., 1860; Lawyer; major, U. S. Army, 1862-65; trustee General Assembly; del. to Third General Council Reformed Churches, Belfast.
William Shaw Stewart,*
A. B., 1860; M. D., 1863, Jefferson Med. Coll .; Physician; surg. U. S. Army, 1863-65; prof. of Obstetrics and Dean Medico-Chirurgical
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Coll .; v .- pres A. A. Med .; author various pa- pers.
Winchester H. Stuart,*
A. B., 1860; Teacher; pres. Stuart Female Coll. d. Owensboro, Ky., Oct. 19, 1902. Roland Thompson,*
A. B., 1860; Manufacturer; U. S. Army, 1861-62. d., 1913.
Martin Luther Todd,*
A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. d. Aug. 14, 1870.
Samuel Eldridge Vance,*
A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister. d. Pon- tiac, Il1., March 3, 1901.
Alexander May White,*
A. B., 1860; United Presbyterian Minister. d. Venice, Pa., June 13, 1866.
William McRea White,*
A. B., 1860; Methodist Episcopal Minister. d. Camden, N. J., April 3, 1890. James Wallace Wightman,*
A. B., 1860; D. D., 1880, Center Coll., Ky .; Presbyterian Minister; pres. Ogden Coll., Ky., 1877-83; assoc. editor New York City, 1899. d., 1915.
David Boal Wilson,
A. B., 1860; Theta Delta Chi; Colonel U. S. Army, retired. 1721 Rebecca St., Sioux City, Ia.
Williamson Swift Wright,*
A. B., 1860; Presbyterian Minister.
HONORARY DEGREES
Hunter Corbett,
A. B., 1860; D. D., 1886; LL. D., 1902; Presbyterian Minister; author "Church His- tory," "Ten Commandments," and other works in Chinese. Chefoo, China.
Boyd Crumrine,*
A. B., 1860; LL. D., 1912; Phi Kappa Psi; Lawyer and Historian; quartermaster sergt., 85th Regt., Pa. Vol., 1861-62; dist. attorney Washington Co., Pa., 1865-68; compiled Rules of Court for Washington Co., 1871; mem. Bd. of Curators of Citizens Library; pres. Washington Cemetery; mem. and pres. Wash- ington Co. Bar Assn .; pres. Washington Co. Hist. Soc .; mem. State Advisory Commis. for Preservation of Public Records; author "Pitts- burgh Reports," "Centennial Celebration of Washington Co.," "History of Washington Co.," and many legal and hist. works; F. and A. M. d. Washington, Pa., Aug. 21, 1916. Andrew Alexander Dinsmore,
A. B., 1860; D. D., 1895; Philo. Lit. Soc .; contest orator honor; Presbyterian Minister; asst. pastor Broadway Presbyterian Ch .; mem. Presb. Union of N. Y. City. 201 W. 105th St., New York City.
1861
David J. Beale,
See Honorary Section at end of Class. Henry Palmer Caldwell,
A. B., 1861; Delta Kappa Epsilon; Philo Lit. Soc .; Grand Keeper of Records and Seal, Knights of Pythias, Ill., since 1877; lieut. U. S. Army, 1863-65; mem. Old Colony Club; I. O. O. F .; mem. U. S. Grant Post No. 28, G. A. R. 130 N. 5th Ave. and 5240 Ken- more Ave., Chicago, Il1.
James Clinton Caldwell,
A. B., 1861; Stock Broker; adjutant, U. S. Army, 1861-65. (Chicago, Ill.)
John James Campbell,*
A. B., 1861; Teacher; U. S. Army, Signal Corps. d. Feb. 6, 1898.
George Alexander Chalfant,
A. B., 1861; Manufacturer. (Sharpsburg, Pa.)
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