General catalogue of Ripon College, 1851 to 1894, Part 1

Author: Ripon College
Publication date: 1894
Publisher: Ripon, Wis. : The College
Number of Pages: 96


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GENEALOGY 977.502 R48GE


REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01755 9110


2,3G 1894


GENERAL CATALOGUE


(1.


RIPON COLLEGE.


LUIS.


1851 to 1894.


1551-94


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RIPON, WISCONSIN. 1894.


HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY GIFT OF NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE LIBRARY AUG 1 1935


The preparation of this first General Catalogue of Ripon College has presented difficulties due to the non-publication of annual catalogues for most years earlier than 1864, and to the imperfect character of early records. No records under the first charter have been found, and therefore it has not been possible to give the officers of the first Board of Trustees, and it is feared that the list of Instructors for these earliest years is not complete. No records of the Faculty of earlier date than 1871 are now known. It has therefore been necessary to have recourse, by correspondence and otherwise, to those whose memory covers the earlier years, and to such indirect evidence as can be found. It is hoped that there are no serious errors; but many facts are without doubt omitted which continued search will supply, and which it is hoped may be found for the next edition.


It has been the purpose to give the catalogue of the Alumni a charac- ter between that of a mere list of names with degrees, honors, and resi- dences; and that of a detailed history of the lives of alumni since their graduation. To carry out this purpose arbitrary rules have been necessa- rily adopted to determine what items of information should be inserted, and these rules have been applied impartially to all items which have come to hand.


Information for use in future editions of this catalogue, either con- cerning errors and omissions in this edition, or in relation to events which may occur hereafter, can be sent to the Registrar of the College; and such information is earnestly requested from all alumni and friends.


1806330


OFFICERS


OF


GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION.


UNDER THE FIRST CHARTER


OF


BROCKWAY COLLEGE, 1851-1855.


TRUSTEES.


DAVID PARSHALL MAPES, EsQ. 1855


1851 1851 EZRA LATHROP NORTHRUP, EsQ. 1855 1851 ALVAN EARL BOVAY, M. A. 1855 1851 WARREN CHASE, EsQ. 1854 1851 HON. JOHN SCOTT HORNER 1854 1851 JEHDEIAH BOWEN, EsQ. 1855 1851 ALMON OSBORN, ESQ. 1855 1851 ASA KINNEY, EsQ. 1854 1851 EDWIN LOCKWOOD, EsQ. 1854 1851 DANA FOX SHEPHERD, ESQ. 1854 1851 ALEXANDER BRUSH BEARDSLEY, EsQ. 1855 1851 WILLIAM STEVENS BROCKWAY, EsQ. * 1853 1851 EDMUND LUCIAN RUNALS, EsQ. 1855 1851 WILLIAM STARR, ESQ. 1855 1852 REV. JEREMIAH WHIPPLE WALCOTT, M. A. 1855


1854


REV. DANIEL SABIN 1855


1854 THOMAS BURR ROBBINS, EsQ. 1855


1854 ADDISON PORTER MAPES, EsQ. 1855


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[1894


UNDER THE SECOND CHARTER


OF


BROCKWAY COLLEGE. 1855.


NAME CHANGED TO RIPON COLLEGE, 1864.


PRESIDENTS.


1863 REV. WILLIAM EDWARD MERRIMAN, D. D. 1876


1876 REV. EDWARD HUNTINGTON MERRELL, D. D. 1891


1892 REV. RUFUS CUSHMAN FLAGG, D. D.


The charter of the College makes the President of the Board of Trustees ex-officio President of the College. Therefore, while the Presi- dency in its complete sense has been vacant, each of the following named trustees has been legally President of the College, although acting only as President of the Trustees :


1855 RICHARD CATLIN, ESQ. . 1855


1855


EZRA LATHROP NORTHRUP, ESQ. 1858


1858


HON. BERTINE PINCKNEY 1861


1861 REV. JAMES AUGUSTUS HAWLEY, B. A. 1863


1891 REV. ROBERT THOMAS ROBERTS, B. S. 1892


TRUSTEES.


1855 EZRA LATHROP NORTHRUP, EsQ. 1858


1855 JEHDEIAH BOWEN, ESQ. 1886


1855 REV. JEREMIAH WHIPPLE WALCOTT, M. A. 1858


1855 REV. SILAS HAWLEY . 1858


1855 REV. DANA LAMB, M. A. . 1861


1855 HON. BERTINE PINCKNEY 1861


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1855 REV. CHARLES WHITTLESEY CAMP, B. A. 1877 1855 HARVEY GRANT, ESQ. 1857


1855 REV. SHERLOCK BRISTOL, B. A. 1859


1855 ALBERT MILTON SKEELS, ESQ. 1857


1855


REV. JEREMIAH PORTER, D. D. 1855


1855


JOSEPH JACKSON, ESQ. 1856


1855


REV. JOHN BOWER PRESTON, B. A. 1856


1855 1855


HON. MASON COOK DARLING, M. D. 1857


1856


REV. HIRAM FREEMAN 1860


1857


REV. ENOS JANES MONTAGUE, B. A. 1861


ASAHEL FINCH, EsQ. 1861


1857 1857 1857


REV. LUTHER CLAPP, B. A. 1861


HON. EDWARD DWIGHT HOLTON 1863


REV. JOHN JAMES MITER, D. D. 1874 GEORGE DAWES, EsQ. 1861


1858 1858 1858


WILLIAM WARNER CHASE, EsQ. 1858


CALVIN CHAPIN BAYLEY, M. A. . 1862


WILLIAM MC NAIR TAGGART, ESQ. 1861


REV. WILLIAM HORACE MARBLE 1862


STORRS HALL, M. A., M. D.


1861 CHARLES FRANKLIN HAMMOND, ESQ. 1878


1861 REV. JAMES AUGUSTUS HAWLEY, B. A. 1864


1861 1861 REV. WILLIAM DE LOSS LOVE, D. D. . 1864


1861 REV. HENRY MARTYN CHAPIN, B. A .. 1870


WILLIAM STARR, ESQ. 1877


1862 JAMES COOK CATLIN, EsQ. * 1864


1862 REV. HENRY AUSTIN MINER, B. A. 1877


1862 GEORGE H. STEWART, EsQ. 1865


1863 HON. MASON COOK DARLING, M. D. * 1866


1863 REV. WILLIAM EDWARD MERRIMAN, D. D. 1876


1864 HON. EDWARD DWIGHT HOLTON * 1892


1858 1859 1859 1860


REV. WILLIAM MASON RICHARDS, M. A. 1866


1862


RICHARD CATLIN, EsQ. 1858


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1864 REV. SHERLOCK BRISTOL, B. A. 1867


1865 SAMUEL SUMNER, ESQ. . 1865


1865 GEORGE R SHAW, M. D. . 1865


1865 EDWIN MOSELEY DANFORTH, . EsQ. 1876


1865 HENRY WRIGHT, EsQ. 1868


1866 1866


REV. JAMES MC LEAN, B. A. 1870


REV. JOHN PUTNAM GULLIVER, D. D., LL. D. 1869


1867


CHARLES LUTHER FAY, EsQ. 1868


1868 REV. FRANKLIN BENJAMIN DOE, M. A. 1883


1869


RICHARD CATLIN, EsQ. . 1873


1869


THOMAS HENRY LITTLE, EsQ. * 1875


1870 ANSON BALLARD, EsQ. . * 1873


1870


REV. EDWARD PAYSON GOODWIN, D. D. 1878


1873 REV. ARTHUR LITTLE, D. D.


1890


1874 HON. LLEWELLYN BREESE .


1874 REV. JOSEPH FRANCIS DUDLEY, D. D. 1880


1875 HON. WILLIAM CHENEY ALLEN * 1887


1876 REV. EDWARD HUNTINGTON MERRELL, D. D. 1891


1876 AUGUSTUS LEDYARD SMITH, EsQ. 1877


1877 FREDERICK STARR ELDRED, EsQ. 1887


1877


CHARLES MORRIS BLACKMAN, ESQ. 1866


1877


REV. EDMUND YOUNG GARETTE, B. A. 1880


ALLEN PENFIELD HARWOOD, EsQ. 1886


1877 1878


WOODMAN CLARK HAMILTON, ESQ.


1878


HON. WILLARD MERRILL, M. A. 1885


1880 EDGAR PHILETUS SAWYER, ESQ. . 1891


1880


URIAH DAVIES, EsQ. 1886


1883 REV. JAMES ALEXANDER CHAMBERLAIN. 1884


1884 REV. MORITZ ERNEST EVERSZ, D. D. 1887


1886 JOSEPH SCRIBNER, EsQ.


1886 ORVILLE JONES CLARK, ESQ.


1886 FRED HURLBUT, EsQ.


1889


1886 REV. ROBERT THOMAS ROBERTS, B. S.


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GENERAL CATALOGUE.


1887 THOMAS DAVIS KELLOGG, ESQ. 1892


HON. FRANCIS JONES LAMB


1887 1887 EDWARD GODDARD DURANT, EsQ. 1891


1889


ROYAL PERKINS HOUGHTON, ESQ. 1892


1889 1890


ELISHA DICKINSON SMITH, EsQ. . ELIAS HUNTINGTON BOTTUM, B. A., LL. B.


1891


REV. DAVID DAVIES, M. A.


1892 REV. RUFUS CUSHMAN FLAGG, D. D. .


1892 REV. JAMES GIBSON JOHNSON, D. D. .


1892 ORRIN HENRY INGRAM, EsQ.


1893 GEORGE GREENLEAF HOUGHTON, EsQ.


1893 GEORGE LOUIS FIELD, EsQ.


VICE-PRESIDENTS.


1855


HON. BERTINE PINCKNEY 1858


1858


GEORGE DAWES, EsQ. 1859


1859


WILLIAM MC NAIR TAGGART, EsQ. 1861


1861


JEHDEIAH BOWEN, EsQ. 1865


1865 REV. SHERLOCK BRISTOL, B. A. . 1867


1867


REV. CHARLES WHITTLESEY CAMP, B. A. 1872


1872


REV. JOHN JAMES MITER, D. D. 1874


1874 REV. ARTHUR LITTLE, D. D. 1878


1878


WOODMAN CLARK HAMILTON, ESQ. 1886


1886 HON. EDWARD DWIGHT HOLTON . 1887


1887 WOODMAN CLARK HAMILTON, ESQ.


SECRETARIES.


1855 REV. JEREMIAH WHIPPLE WALCOTT, M. A. 1858


1858 REV. HIRAM FREEMAN . 1859


1859 CALVIN CHAPIN BAYLEY, M. A. . 1861


1861 REV. HENRY MARTYN CHAPIN, B. A. 1862


1862 JAMES COOK CATLIN, EsQ.


1865 STORRS HALL, M. A., M. D. 1864


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TREASURERS.


1855 JEHDEIAH BOWEN, EsQ. ยท 1861


1861 CHARLES FRANKLIN HAMMOND, EsQ. 1865


1865 JEHDEIAH BOWEN, EsQ. 1882


1882 ALLEN PENFIELD HARWOOD, ESQ. 1883


1883 REV. JAMES ALEXANDER CHAMBERLAIN 1884


1884 ALLEN PENFIELD HARWOOD, EsQ.


1886 JOSEPH SCRIBNER, ESQ.


1886


PROFESSORS.


MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE.


From 1876 Mental and Moral Philosophy. From 1886 to 1891 Knowles Professorship.


1863 REV. WILLIAM EDWARD MERRIMAN, D. D. 1876


1876 REV. EDWARD HUNTINGTON MERRELL, D. D.


GREEK.


From 1869 Greek Language and Literature. From 188I Willcox Professorship.


1863 REV. EDWARD HUNTINGTON MERRELL, D. D. 1876


1876 REV. JAMES AUGUSTUS TOWLE, B. A. 1887


1887 REV. JOHN BIGHAM, M. A. 1889


1889 WILTON WARD TRUESDALE, B. A. 1891


1891 WILLIAM ALEXANDER ECKELS, M. A.


1893 WILLIAM ASBURY HARRIS, Ph. D. Acting. 1893


LATIN.


From 1869 Latin Language and Literature.


1864 REV. WILLIAM HAVES WARD, D. D., L.L. D. 1867


1867 REV. JUSTUS NEWTON BROWNE, B. A. 1868


1868 WILLIAM MERRICK BRISTOLL, M. A. 1873


1873 REV. JOHN PURSEL HAIRE, M. A. .


1875


1875 REV. CYRUS GRANDISON BALDWIN, M. A.


1884


1884 NEWTON STONE FULLER, M. A. .


RHETORIC.


1886 REV. MELZER MONTAGUE, M. A. 1867


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1894]


NATURAL SCIENCES.


From 1869 to 1882 Chemistry and Natural Science. From 1882 to 1883 and from 1889 Chemistry and Physics. From 1883 to 1889 Chemistry and Biology.


1866 DANIEL MERRIMAN, D. D. 1868


1869 LYMAN BEECHER SPERRY, M. A., M. D. 1873


1873 MOSES BARRETT, A. M., M. D. * 1873


1873 REV. WILLIAM GAY BALLANTINE, D. D., LL. D. 1876


1876 ALVAH HORTON SABIN, M. S. 1880


1880 EDWIN ALBERT SCRIBNER, M. S. 1881


1881 CHARLES HENRY CHANDLER, M. A. 1883


1883 CHARLES DWIGHT MARSH, M. A.


1889 WILLIAM STOWELL LEAVENWORTH, M. Sc. 1889


MATHEMATICS.


From 1868 to 1870 Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. From 1883 to 1889 Mathematics and Phy- sics. From 1870 to 1883 and from 1889 Mathematics and Astronomy.


1866 REV. OLIVER SLOAN, M. A. 1867


1867 THEODORE WILDER, B. A. * 1870


1870 ERASTUS CHITTENDEN BEACH, M. A. 1872


1872 CARLOS ALBERT KENASTON, M. A. 1881


1881 REV. STEPHEN MORRILL NEWMAN, D. D. 1883


1883 CHARLES HENRY CHANDLER, M. A.


RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE.


From 1875 to 1881 English Literature, Rhetoric and Political Philosophy. From 1881 to 1884 English Literature and Political Economy. From 1891 English Language and Literature.


1868 JOSEPH MCCLELLAND GEERY, M. A. * 1884


1884 ALBERT HARRIS TOLMAN, Ph. D. 1893


1893 ORRIN BENNER CLARK, M. A. * 1894


MUSIC.


1868 JOHN COMFORT FILLMORE, M. A. 1877


1877 LYMAN F. BROWN. 1878


1878 DWIGHT FREDERICK STILLMAN 1884


1884 CHARLES ALFRED ELLENBERGER 1888


1884 SAMUEL BOLTZ ELLENBERGER, Associate 1885


1888 ANDREW JAMES WELLS . 1889


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1890 HERMAN WILLIAM DUBEE 1892


1892 ROSSETTER GLEASON COLE, Ph. D.


DYNAMIC ELECTRICITY.


1881 ELISHA GRAY, Ph. D., Non-Resident 1883


POLITICAL ECONOMY.


1884 JOSEPH MC CLELLAND GEERY, M. A. * 1884


1892 REV. RUFUS CUSHMAN FLAGG, D. D. .


ANCIENT LANGUAGES.


1884 REV. JAMES FRANCIS EATON, D. D. 1889


BIOLOGY.


1889 CHARLES DWIGHT MARSH, M. A.


INSTRUCTORS.


1853 MARTHA JANE ADAMS. (except 1854-56) 1861


1853 REV. JEREMIAH WHIPPLE WALCOTT, M. A. 1858


1853 ALVAN EARL BOVAY, M. A., Mathematics 1854


1853 MARCUS WILLIAM MARTIN, English Branches 1854


1854 MARY (LEONARD) CHAPIN 1855


1855 GROVE B. COOLEY, B. A., English Branches 1858


1855 MARTHA JANE LEONARD, Latin and English Branches 1856


1855 ORPHA ELIZABETH LEONARD, English Branches 1856


1856 G. B. EVANS 1856


1856 IRA BUSHNELL 1857


1857 MISS M. J. CHILDS 1857


1857 HERMAN STEMPEL, German and French 1861 1858 CALVIN CHAPIN BAYLEY, M. A. . 1861


1859 ('LARISSA (TUCKER) TRACY, Botany and Mathematics


1862 JULIA ( HOSFORD) MERRELL, Latin, Greek and French 1867


1864 FRANCES ( ESTABROOK) WOODROW, English Branches . 1866


1866 MRS. I. M. BEACH, French and German 1867


1894]


GENERAL CATALOGUE.


1866 FRANCES ELLEN (DURAND) WILDER, . 1871


English Branches, -from 1867 French.


1867 LUTHERA HARRIET ADAMS, M. A., Greek and Mathematics 1876


1868 GEORGE CARLETON DUFFIE, M. A., Latin 1869


1868 SARAH E. DORR, English Branches . 1869


1870 MARTHA ELLEN FRENCH, 1872


English Branches,-from 1871 French.


1871 JOHN COMFORT FILLMORE, M. A., German 1876


1872 KATE ABBIE BUSHNELL 1874


1872 ROSA EMELINE (OLDS) BRISTOL, B. S., Latin 1873


1874 MINERVA (BRACE) NORTON 1876


1875 GEORGE CARLETON DUFFIE, M. A., 1886 English Branches,-from 1882 History.


1875 REV. HENRY BEEKMAN MITER, M. A. (except 1878-79) 1883


Latin,-from 1880 Greek.


1875 REV. HERBERT GUERNSEY DENISON, M. A., Greek 1880


1877 SARAH A. BARNES 1878


1878


LAURA WILLIAMS LADD, Latin 1879


1878


MRS. LUCRETIA H. KENDALL 1883


1882


JOSEPHINE FRANCES KROGMAN, B. A., 1885


Physiology and Physical Culture.


1884 ALBION ELI SMITH, B. S., English Branches 1885


1885


FLORENCE (WILDER) MARSH, English Branches 1886


1885 MARIE IDA DANA, B. A., French and German 1887


1886 FANNIE CUNDALL, History 1888


1887 1887


REV. ISAAC NEWTON CUNDALL, M. A., 1888


JENNIE WHEELER, English Branches 1888


THEKLA JOANNA EVERSZ, German 1888


1887 1888 GEORGE PRESTON BACON, A. B., Chemistry and Physics 1889 1888 ELLA ADELAIDE KNAPP, B. A. 1889


1889 HARRIET (PEIRCE) FULLER, B. A., Latin


1889 SUSAN ESTELLE CUSHMAN, B. A., French and Greek 1893


1890 MAUD LINCOLN MERRELL, B. S. From 1893 Latin


1893 HELEN J POLLOCK, B. A., French and German


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MUSIC.


1854 ELIZABETH PORTER SMITH 1855


1858 MARTHA WHEELER 1862


1862 AUGUSTA CAMP 1864


1864 MIRS. A. A. DAVIS 1867


1866 MISS E. A. BILLINGS, Music and Vocal Culture 1868


1870 CAMILLA M. NETTLETON, 1873


Vocal Culture, Piano and Harmony.


1873 LOUISE E. CLARK, Vocal Culture and Piano 1874


1874 EVA WHITE, Vocal Culture and Piano 1876


1876 EMMA J. ELLS, Vocal Culture 1879


1884 CARA FARNSWORTH, Piano 1885


1888 HATTIE SAYLES THOME, Vocal Music 1890


1889 EDWIN HALL PIERCE, Director of School of Music


1890


1892 FANNIE LOUISE GWINNER, Piano


PAINTING AND DRAWING.


1854 MARY ANN ( LEONARD) CHAPIN 1855


1864 EMMA A. LEE 1865


1878 IRENE I. WILCOX 1883


1883 ANNAH MIRIAM SMITH, B. S.


1885


1885 EFFIE DAWES


1889


1889 FLORA EDITH HOCKENHULL


LIBRARIANS.


1868 WILLIAM MERRICK BRISTOLL, M. A. 1871


1871 JOSEPH MCCLELLAND GEERY, M. A. * 1884


1884 ALBERT HARRIS TOLMAN, Ph. D. 1893


1893 CHARLES DWIGHT MARSH, M. A.


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GENERAL CATALOGUE.


1894]


SECRETARIES OF THE FACULTY.


1867 THEODORE WILDER, B. A. 1870


1870 LYMAN BEECHER SPERRY, M. A., M. D. 1872


1872 JOSEPH MCCLELLAND GEERY, M. A. 1873


1873 CARLOS ALBERT KENASTON, M. A. 1881


1881 REV. STEPHEN MORRILL NEWMAN, D. D. 1883


1883 CHARLES HENRY CHANDLER, M. A.


REGISTRARS.


1868


WILLIAM MERRICK BRISTOLL, M. A. 1872


1872 JOSEPH MCCLELLAND GEERY, M. A. 1873


1873 CARLOS ALBERT KENASTON, M. A. 1880


1880 REV. JAMES AUGUSTUS TOWLE, B. A. . 1884


1884 CHARLES HENRY CHANDLER, M. A.


SUPERINTENDENTS OF LADIES' DEPARTMENT.


Principal of Ladies' Department from 1870 to 1877. Preceptress from 1877.


1853


MARTHA JANE ADAMS. (except 1854-56) 1861


1854


MARY ANN ( LEONARD) CHAPIN 1855


1855


MARTHA JANE LEONARD, 1856


1861


CLARISSA (TUCKER) TRACY, 1870


1870


MARTHA ELLEN FRENCH, M. A. 1872


1872


KATE ABBIE BUSHNELL . 1874


1874


MINERVA (BRACE) NORTON 1876


1876


CLARISSA (TUCKER) TRACY 1877


1877 SARAH A. BARNES 1878


1878 MRS. LUCRETIA H. KENDALL 1883


1883


JOSEPHINE FRANCES KROGMAN, B. A. 1884


1885 MARIE IDA DANA, M. A. 1886


1886 FANNIE C'UNDALL 1888


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1888 ELLA ADELAIDE KNAPP, B. A. 1889


1889 SUSAN ESTELLE CUSHMAN, B. A. 1893


1893 HELEN J POLLOCK. B. A. .


PRINCIPALS OF PREPARATORY SCHOOL.


Preceptor from 1889.


1853 REV. JEREMIAH WHIPPLE WALCOTT, M. A. 1858


1858 CALVIN CHAPIN BAYLEY, M. A. . 1861


1862 REV. EDWARD HUNTINGTON MERRELL, D. D. 1863


1876 REV. HERBERT GUERNSEY DENISON, M. A. . 1880


1880 REV. HENRY BEEKMAN MITER, M. A. 1883


1883 REV. CYRUS GRANDISON BALDWIN, M. A., Acting 1884


1884 REV. JAMES FRANCIS EATON, D. D. 1889


1889 WILTON WARD TRUESDALE, B. A. . 1891


1891 WILLIAM ALEXANDER ECKELS, M. A.


1893 WILLIAM ASBURY HARRIS, Ph. D., Acting 1893


PRINCIPALS OF ENGLISH ACADEMY.


1876 GEORGE CARLETON DUFFIE, M. A. 1882


1882 REV. HENRY BEEKMAN MITER, M. A. 1883


1883 REV. CYRUS GRANDISON BALDWIN, M. A., Acting 1884


1884 REV. JAMES FRANCIS EATON, D. D. 1889


ALUMNI.


1867.


LUTHERA HARRIET ADAMS, Omro, Wis.


B. A., M. A., 1870. Teacher in Ripon College, 1867-76; teacher of private pupils at Omro, Wis., 1876-94.


HARRIET HEMANS BROWN, Died, 1893.


B. S. Teacher at Rosendale, Wis., 1858; at Baraboo, Wis., 1870-71; at Fond du Lac, Wis., 1872-76; occupied in care of par- ents, and in painting, 1876-93.


MARY FRANCES SPENCER (THAYER), Clifton Springs, N. Y.


B. S. Missionary of A. B. C. F. M. at Aintab and Antioch, Tur- key, 1868-73; resided at Greenwich, Mass., 1873-76; at Poy Sippi, Wis., 1876-77; at Maywood, Ill., 1877-80; at Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1880-86 and since 1891; at Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-91. Since returning from Turkey has been engaged in literary and mis- sionary work.


Married Rev. C. C. Thayer, 1867. Two children.


SUSAN A. W. SAULSBURY, Died, 1871,


B. S. Teacher in New York City, 1867-68; resided at Ripon, 1868-70; at Brooklyn, N. Y., and Washington, D. C., 1870-71.


1868.


ALBERT JEROME CHITTENDEN, Mill River, Mass.


B. A., B. D., Chicago Theol. Sem., 1875. Superintendent of In- dian Mission at White Earth, Minn., 1868-72; theological student at Andover, Mass., 1872-74; at Chicago, Ill., 1874-75; pastor at Terre Haute, Ind., 1875; at Clinton, Io., 1876; at Georgetown and Boulder, Col., 1876-80; principal Preparatory Dep't, Wheaton College, Wheaton, Ill., 1880-81; pastor at Linwood, Ill., 1881-83; of Wheaton College church, 1883-90, also instructor in Biblical Exegesis and the Scripture Canon; under American Missionary Association in Tennessee and Kentucky, 1890-91; pastor at Mill River, Mass., 1893-94.


Married Miss Partridge, 1876. Four children living.


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EMILY SMITH COOK, Washington, D. C.


B. A. Taught at Rosendale, Wis., 1868; clerk in Amer. Miss. Asso. rooms, New York City, 1869-72; clerk at Indian agency, White Earth, Minn., 1872-73; clerk and stenographer, Indian Bu- reau, Washington, D. C., 1873-94.


GEORGE CARLETON DUFFIE, Ripon, Wis.


B. A., M. A., 1875. Editor Ripon Free Press, 1870-74; teacher in Ripon College, 1868-70 and 1874-86; Secretary and Treasurer of Ripon Knitting Works, 1886-89; Treasurer Northwest Thom- son-Houston Electric Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1889-91; Secretary General Electric Co., St. Paul, Minn., 1891-94.


Married Emma Harwood, 1876. Three children.


LYMAN BEECHER EVERDELL, Breckenridge, Minn.


B. A. Teacher at Boscobel, Ripon, Berlin, and Fond du Lac, Wis., 1868-76; admitted to the bar, 1877; practiced at Fond du Lac, 1877-79; at Breckenridge, Minn., 1879-94; has been County Attorney and Judge of Probate, Wilkin. Co., Minn.


Married Annie Valentine, 1866. One child.


MYRON WINSLOW PINKERTON, Died 1880.


B. A., B. D., Chicago Theol. Sem., 1871. Theological student at Chicago Theological Seminary, 1868-71; missionary of A. B. C. F. M. at Umtwalume, Natal, Africa, 1871-80. Married Laura Byington, 1871. Four children.


JAMES HORACE TRACY, Died 1891.


B. A., M. A., 1878, M. D., Univ. of City of New York, 1870. Student at Chicago Medical College, 1868-69; at College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1869-70; assistant surgeon in German army in Franco-Prussian war and army hospitals, 1870-72; practiced at Fond du Lac, Wis., 1872-73; at Escanaba, Mich., having also charge of county hospital and being surgeon of C. & N. W. Ry. for Upper Peninsula, 1873-91.


Married Marion De Wolf, 1872. Four children, two living.


1869.


CAROLINE D. CHITTENDEN (TURNER), 145 State St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. Teacher in Public Schools, 1869-76. Married Dr. Joseph M. Turner, 1876. Two children.


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ISABELLA SOPHRONIA CRAGIN, Sherborn, Mass.


B. S., M. A., 1874. Teacher in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1870-82; steno- grapher and type writer of American Jersey Cattle Club, New York City, 1882-86; farmer at Sherborn, Mass., and also writer of Sunday School literature, 1886-94; teacher in High School, 1892-94.


GEORGE MARBLE STEELE, 100 Algoma St., Oshkosh, Wis.


B. S., M. A., 1880, M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1872. Student in College of Physicians and Sur- geons, 1869-71; practiced at Oshkosh, Wis., 1871-94; has been president of Winnebago, Fox River Valley, and State Medical Societies.


Married Mary E. Wickwire, 1871.


1870.


DANIEL DE LOSS BATHRICK, C. & N. W. R'y, Chicago, Ill.


B. S. Clerk in land dep't C. &. N. W. R'y at Chicago, IlI., 1870-77; land agent W. & St. P. R. R. at Gary, S. D., 1878-81; hardware merchant, Beaver Dam, Wis., 1881-84; right-of-way agent, C. & N. W. R'y, Chicago, III., 1884-94; also in firm of F. H. Doland & C'o., dealers in real estate, Rooms 31-32, 126 Wash- ington St. Residence at Rogers Park, Ill.


Married Libbie Hawley, 1880. Four children.


JOSIAH BLACKMAN BLAKELY, Neenah, Wis.


B. A., B. D., Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1873. Student in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1870-71; in Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1871-73; missionary of A. B. C. F. M. at Foochow and Shauwu, China, 1870-80; revivalist, residence Pine River, Wis., 1880-82; farmer, Pittsville, Wis., 1882-87; at Neenah, Wis., 1887-94.


Married Isabella V. Campbell, (B. S., 1874), 1874. Three children. EUNICE ELIZABETH DURAND (LYMAN), Huron, Dakota.


B. S. Teacher at Romeo, Mich., 1870-71; at Chester, ()., 1871- 74; resided at Chester, O., 1875-76 and 1878-80; at Biscayne, Fla., 1876-78; at Huron, S. D., 1880-94.


Married E. C. Lyman, 1875. Five children.


WILLIAM SYLVESTER HOLT, Portland, Ore.


B. A., M. A., 1873. Student at Chicago Theological Seminary, 1870-71; at Auburn Theological Seminary, 1871-73; missionary of Presbyterian Board in China, 1873-85; superintendent of mission schools, Portland, Ore., 1885-94.


Married Frances A. Pratt, 1873. Four children.


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ELLA E. MAPES ( ARNOLD), 811 Osage Ave., Kansas City, Mo.


B. S. Resided at Ripon, 1870-75; teacher at Horicon, Wis., 1876-77; at Rochester, Minn., 1877-80; resided at Rochester, Minn., 1880-84; at St. Paul, Minn., 1884-87; at Kansas City, Mo., 1887-94.


Married Rev. R. W. Arnold, 1880. Two children.


ROSA EMELINE OLDS (BRISTOL), 1824 Portland Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. B. S., M. A., 1874. Teacher in Ripon College, 1871-73; in At- lanta, (Ga.) University, 1873-74; at Yankton, S. D., 1874-83; residence at Minneapolis, Minn., 1883-94.


Married Prof. Wm. M. Bristol, 1870.


ANNAH MIRIAM SMITH (FINSTERBACH), Mettaltoyucca, Mexico.


B. S. Teacher in Ripon, Plymouth, Wis., Tomah, Wis., Wau- kon, Io., and Janesville, Wis., 1872-81: art student in New York City, 1881-83; art teacher in Ripon College, 1883-86; resided in Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-94; removed to coffee plantation in Mettaltoyucca, Mexico, 1894.


Married Frank Finsterbach, 1886. One child.


1871.


JAMES ARMSTRONG BLANCHARD, Tribune Building, New York, N. Y. B. A., LL. B., Columbia College Law School, 1873. Student in Columbia College Law School, New York City, 1871-73; practiced in New York City, 1873-94. New York Vice-President of Repub- lican League of the U. S .; travelled in Great Britain and Contin- ental Europe, 1881.


Married, 1881. One child.


JAMES HARVEY BRADISH, 2236 Buchanan St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. B. A., LL. B., Columbia College Law School, 1873. Law stu- dent in Ripon, 1871-72; in Columbia College Law School, 1872- 73; practiced at Elizabethtown, N. C., 1873-74; in Ripon, 1874- 75; in Minneapolis, Minn., 1875-94.


Married Sarah E. Powers (B. A., 1871), 1874. Two children.


JOSEPH G DAVIES, South Milwaukee, Wis.


B. S., M. A., 1875. Teacher at Fox Lake, Wis., 1872-73; at Ripon, 1873-74; at Waupaca, Wis., 1874-75; at Lancaster, Wis., 1876-80; lawyer at Milwaukee, Wis., 1880-83; at Aberdeen, S. D., 1883-85; elsewhere in N. and S. Dakota, 1885-92; at South Milwaukee, Wis., 1893-94.


Married Mary Davies. 1874. One child.


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JOHN T. EVANS, Died, 1892.


B. A., M. A., 1874. Practical chemist at San Francisco, Cal., 1873-92, except two years at Sierra, Cal.


Married. Two children.


MORITZ ERNEST EVERSZ, 522 Maple Ave., Evanston, Ill.


B. A., M. A., 1876, D. D., 1893, B. D., Oberlin Theol. Sem., 1874. Student in Oberlin Theological Seminary, 1871-74; or- dained, 1874; pastor at Pittsfield, O., 1874-76; at Columbus, Wis., 1876-81; at Milwaukee, Wis., 1881-87; visited Germany, 1887; Superintendent of work of Amer. Home Miss. Society among Ger- mans, 1888-94; trustee of Ripon College, 1884-87.


Married Hattie L. Hammond, 1871. Five children.


SARAH ELLEN POWERS (BRADISH),


2236 Buchanan St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn. B. A. Traveled in England and France, 1872-73; resided in Dart- ford, Wis., 1873-74; in Ripon, 1874-75; in Minneapolis, Minn., 1875-94, except some years in Wisconsin as State Secretary of the W. C. T. U.


Married James H. Bradish (B. A., 1871), 1874. Two children.


ALBERT FRANKLIN RUST.


B. A. Civil engineer, Missouri Pacific R'o.


CHARLES HOWARD YEOMANS, Paxton, Ill.


B. S., M. A., 1879. Teacher in Onarga, Ill., 1871-72; practised law at Gibson City, Ill., 1872-84; at Girard, Kan., 1884-89; at Paxton, Ill., 1889-94; also large real estate dealer; manager Ford County Abstract Co., 1893-94.


Married Mary Raney, 1874. Three children.


1872.


JOHN WHEELOCK ALLEN, JR.


B. A. Government engineer in Wisconsin, Connecticut and New York, 1872-92; at last report assistant engineer in charge of con- struction and repairs of fortifications in New York harbor. Married.


JAMES MONROE BRUSH, Merrill, Wis.


B. A. Teacher successively in Poy Sippi, Wis., Summerset, Io., Shelby, Minn., and Marshfield, Wis., 1872-87; carpenter at Mer- rill, Wis., 1887-94. Married, 1886.


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FRANK ISAIAH FISHER, Died, 1887.


B. A. Lawyer at Chicago, Ill., 1872-78; in real estate business in Frankfort, S. D., 1878-86; resided in California, 1886-87; died in Indiana.




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