General catalogue of Ripon College, 1851 to 1894, Part 3

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


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Married Kate Collipp, 1885. Two children.


WILLIAM FREDERICK MEVER, Red Lodge, Mont.


B. S. Lumber merchant at Park City, Mont., 1882-84; practised law, 1884-94; also has a stock ranch.


Married C. A. Adams (B. A., 1882), 1884.


MARY JANES MONTAGUE (POWERS), Northampton, Mass. B. S. Resided at Boyne Falls, Mich., 1882-84; at Madison, Wis., 1885-88; at Oberlin, O., 1888-93; at Northampton, Mass., 1893-94.


Married H. H. Powers, now Professor of Economics and Sociology, in Smith College, Northampton, Mass., 1882. Two children.


FRANK KNIGHT SANDERS, 331 Temple St., New Haven, Conn. B. A., M. A., 1888, Ph. D., Yale, 1889. Instructor in Jaffna Col- lege, Jaffna, Ceylon, 1882-86; post-graduate student at Yale Uni- versity, 1886-89; editor of the Inter-Collegian, 1888-92; Assistant in Semitic languages, Yale University, 1888-91; Instructor, 1891-92; Assistant Professor of Biblical Literature, 1892-94; Woolsey Pro- fessor of Biblical Literature, 1894.


Married Edith Blackman, 1888. Two children.


ELVIN BERRY SAVAGE. Died, 1890.


B. S. Successively book-keeper and assistant cashier in bank at Russell, Kan., 1882-90.


EDWARD HERBERT WILSON,


Room 43 New Insurance Building, Milwaukee, Wis. B. S. Civil engineer with engineer corps, U. S. army, Portage and Milwaukee, Wis., 1882-83; clerk Amer. Exp. Co., at Milwau- kee, 1883; at Racine, Wis., 1883-84; law student at Milwaukee, 1884-87; admitted to the bar, 1887; practised at Milwaukee, 1887- 88; examiner of titles for N. W. Mutual Life Ins. Co., 1888-94. Married Alice J. Clark, 1889. Wife died, 1891.


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1883. 1806330


EMMA OSBORNE CLEAVER, Cedarville, N. J.


B. A., M. A., 1886. Teacher at Milwaukee, Wis., 1883-89; stu- dent in Training School for Nurses, Johns Hopkins University; student in Woman's Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., 1892-94.


HENRY SEWARD COOK, Kaukauna, Wis.


B. S. Civil engineer at Chippewa Falls, 1884; employed by paper manufacturing Co., 1885-94.


Married Frances I. Riddle, 1889. Two children.


COLIN CLINTON JOSLYN, 409-11 Rochester Block, Minneapolis, Minn. B. S. Teacher at Columbus, Wis., 1883-84; law student in Min- neapolis, Minn., 1884-85; admitted to to the bar 1885; practised at Minneapolis, 1885-94.


SAMUEL MELANCTHON MAC NEILL, Lake Mills, Wis.


B. A., B. D., Yale Divinity School, 1886. Student in Yale Divin- ity School, 1883-86; ordained, 1886; pastor Congregational church, Sleepy Eye, Minn., 1886-89; pastor Congregational church, Lake Mills, Wis., 1889-94.


Married Elizabeth D. Jewett, 1887. Two children.


DANIEL DE LLOYD SUTHERLAND, Fond du Lac, Wis.


B. S. Law student in Columbia College, New York City, 1883-84; admitted to the bar, 1884; practised at Fond du Lac, 1884-94.


Married Grace E. Jones, 1887. Two children.


1884.


MARGARET BOOKER (DAWES), 1825 Franklin Heights, Lincoln, Neb.


B. A. Teacher at Whitewater, Wis., 1884-85; resided at Redfield, S. D., 1885-89, teaching in Redfield College, 1887-88; Secretary of Dakota Woman's Home Missionary Union; resided at Lincoln, Neb., 1889-94; Cor. Sec. Nebraska Home Missionary Union, 1892-93.


Married William R. Dawes (B. A., 1884), 1885. One child.


WILLIAM RUGGLES DAWES, 1825 Franklin Heights, Lincoln, Neb.


B. A. In Spink County Bank, Redfield, S. D., 1884-89; Trustee of Redfield College; resided at Lincoln, Neb., 1889-94; Secretary Dawes Business Block Co .; Secretary Lincoln Coal Co.


Married Margaret Booker, (B. A., 1884), 1885. One child.


MERRETT WELCOME PHILLIPS, Westfield, Wis.


B. S. Architect in New York City, 1885-91; at Denver, Colo., 1891-93.


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1885.


MARY LAMSON DOBBS, Madison, Wis.


Select Course. Resided at Ripon, 1885-91; at Madison, Wis, 1891-94.


MARK THOMAS HALPHIDE, Olivet, S. D.


B. S. LL. B., Union College of Law, Chicago, Ill., 1887. Teacher at Shell Lake, Wis., 1885-86; Student at Union College of Law, Chicago, Ill., 1886-87; practised at Menno, S. D., 1888-91; Judge, Mitchell County, 1891-94.


Married Clara Payne, 1886. Two children, one living.


JOHN CLELAND JOHNSTON, Waupun, Wis.


B. S. Farmer at Waupun, Wis., 1885-89. Married Louisa J. Clark, 1886. Four children.


1886.


ORRIN W. Bow, JR., Room 30, Loan and Trust BI'd'g., Milwaukee, Wis. B. S. Law student at Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-87; at University of Michigan, 1887-88; admitted to the bar, 1888; in office of Stark & Sutherland, Milwaukee, Wis., 1888-90; at Kingston. Wis., 1890-93; of firm Van Vechten & Bow at Milwaukee, Wis., 1893-94. Married Nellie Garner, 1893.


FREDERICK MERRELL BRIGHAM, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.


B. A. With branch house of Platt & Co., packers, of Baltimore, Md., 1886-89; student in Columbia College Law School, 1889-91; practised law, 1892-94.


Married Alice B. Horner, 1893.


FREMONT ROGER CRABTREE, 681 Dover St., Milwaukee, Wis.


B. S. Surveyor at Omaha, Neb., 1886; teacher at Escanaba, Mich., 1887; Superintendent of Milwaukee Protestant Orphan Asy- lum, 1887; real estate agent at Milwaukee, Wis., 1888; draftsman at Minneapolis, Minn., 1889-90; architect and dealer in real estate, Milwaukee, Wis., 1890-94.


Married Clara Cook, 1889.


EDWARD TRACY MERRELL, Chicago, Ill.


B. A. Student in Theological Institute, Hartford, Ct., 1886-88; in editorial office of Advance, Chicago, Ill., 1888-94; Associate Editor since 1892.


Married Mabel Waite, 1893.


MAUD LINCOLN MERRELL, Ripon, Wis.


B. S. Teacher at Reedsburg, Wis .. 1886-87; at Hartford, Ct., 1887-88; at Milwaukee, Wis., 1888-89; in Ripon College, 1890-94.


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GRACE MORGAN (DAVIES), Oshkosh, Wis.


Select Course. Music student at Boston, Mass., 1887-88; resided in Columbus, Wis., 1889-92; in Oshkosh, Wis., 1892-94.


Married Luther Davies (B. S., 1888), 1889.


GRACE MOUAT, Janesville, Wis.


B. S. Teacher at Menomonie, Wis., 1886-89; occupied with home duties and private teaching at Janesville, 1889-94.


CHARLES HOSMER SCRIBNER, 53 Ward St., Patterson, N. J.


B. S., M. D., College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1890. Medical student at University of Michigan, 1886-87; at Rosendale, Wis., 1887-88; at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1888-90; surgeon St. Joseph's Hospital, Patterson, N. J., 1890-91; practising at Patterson, 1891-94.


Married Annie T. Doremus, 1892. One child.


LOUIS MEAD SHERMAN, Manitowoc, Wis.


B. S. Leather manufacturer at Manitowoc, 1886-94. Married Erminnie E. Rawlings, 1889.


LEE SWIFT, Tracy, Minn.


Select Course. Teacher successively at Elroy, Wis., Hillsboro, Wis., Cazenovia, Wis., Faulkton, S. D., Clark, S. D., and Tracy, Minn .; Superintendent of Public Schools at Tracy; surveyor of Sauk Co., one term.


Married Carrie May Blanchard, 1886. Two children.


GEORGE CARL WEISS, Watertown, Wis.


Select Course. Supplied Congregational church, Raymond, Wis., 1886-87; student in Yale Divinity School, 1887-88 and 1889-91; ordained, 1888; pastor Congregational church at Big Spring, Wis., 1888-89; at New Lisbon, Wis., 1891-92; at Watertown, Wis., 1892-94.


Married Anna May Ramsey, 1891. One child.


1887.


EMMA LOUISE NOHL, 409 Cherry St., Milwaukee, Wis.


Select Course. Teacher at Jacksonville, Ill., 1887-91; at Downer College, Fox Lake, Wis., 1891-92; at Dwight School, Englewood, N. J., 1892-93.


MARIAN AMORET SARGEANT (WILLIAMS),


3030 First Avenne S., Minneapolis, Minn. Select Course. Teacher at Palmyra, Wis., 1887-88; at Waukau, Wis., 1888-90; at Dodgeville, Wis., 1891-93.


Married Dr. Charles W. Williams, 1894.


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1888.


JAMES WALLACE CABEEN, Brookline Park, Ill.


B. A., B. D., University of Chicago, 1893. Student at Morgan Park Seminary, 1889-92; at University of Chicago, 1892-94; or- dained at Ripon, 1888; pastor of Baptist church, Winnebago City, Minn., 1888-89; of Bethel Baptist church, Chicago, Ill., 1889-94. Married Anna M. Hamilton, (B. S., 1888), 1889. One child.


LUTHER DAVIES, 163 Main St., Oshkosh, Wis.


B. S. Merchant at Columbus, Wis., 1888-92; at Oshkosh, Wis., 1892-94.


Married Grace Morgan, (Select Course, 1886), 1889,


WILLIS PENFIELD ELWOOD, Palani, Madura District, Southern India. B. A. Student in Union Theological Seminary, 1888-91; mission- ary in India, 1891-94.


Married Agnes A. Monroe, 1891.


ANNA MONCRIEFF HAMILTON (CABEEN), Brookline Park, Ill.


B. S. Resided at Winnebago City, Minn., 1888-89; in or near Chicago, Ill., 1889-94.


Married James W. Cabeen, (B. A., 1888), 1889. One child.


FLORA EDITH HOCKENHULL, Ripon, Wis.


Select Course. Instructor in Painting and Drawing, Ripon Col- lege, 1889-94.


THOMAS JOHN JONES, Silchar, Assam, India.


B. A., Ph. D., University of City of New York, 1891. Student in Union Theological Seminary, 1888-91; Missionary of Welsh Cal- vinistic Methodist church, 1891-94.


1889.


BERTHA HOBERT BACON, Marinette, Wis.


Select Course. Teacher at Bessemer, Mich .; 1889-90; at Milwau- kee, Wis., 1890-91; at Berlin, Wis., 1891-93; at Marinette, Wis., 1893-94.


JENNIE YOUNG MIDDLETON, Newark, N. J.


Select Course. Studied at Albany, N. Y., 1889-91; Assistant Lib- rarian, Newark Public Library, 1891-94.


ISABELLA HOLMES PHELPS, Rochester, Minn.


Select Course. Teacher at New Richmond, Wis., 1890-92; at Rochester, Minn., 1892-94.


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1890.


CHARLES DANFORTH CAMPBELL, Zitacuaro, Mexico.


B. A. Student in Union Theological Seminary, New York, 1890- 93; ordained at Omro, Wis., 1893; missionary at Zitacuaro, Mex- ico, 1893-94.


Married Myrtie E. Thompson, 1893.


ELEANORA SOPHRONIA EVERHARD, Ann Arbor, Mich.


B. S., M. A., 1893. Secretary Y. W. C. A., Minneapolis, Minn., 1892; medical student University ofMichigan, 1892-94.


MARY CURTIS WHEELER, Elgin, Ill.


Select Course. In Chicago Hospital, 1891-93; trained nurse at Elgin, Ill., 1893-94.


1891.


MARY BLANCHE DUNBAR, Bayfield, Wis. B. A. Teacher at Waupaca, Wis., 1891-92; at Bayfield, Wis., 1893-94.


NELLIE BLANCHE EGGLESTON, Ripon, Wis. Select Course.


WILTON BREWSTER JUDD, 100 Kasota Bl'd'g, Minneapolis, Minn.


B. S. In employ of Minneapolis Trust Co.


ARTHUR EASTMAN LEONARD, Chicago, III.


B. A. Supplied church at Pleasant Valley, Wis., 1891-92; student in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1892-94.


ELLA ELIZABETH MEYER, Ripon, Wis. Select Course.


WILLIAM BARRETT MILLARD, Chicago, Ill.


B. A. Supplied church at Auroraville, Wis., 1891-92; student in Chicago Theological Seminary, 1892-94.


SAMUEL MARCELLUS PEDRICK, Ripon, Wis.


B. S. Teacher in Ripon, 1891-92; law student in University of Wisconsin, 1892-93; at Denver, Colo., 1893-94; at University of Wisconsin, 1894.


1892.


CHARLES HAMILTON DUNBAR, Ripon, Wis.


B. A. Farmer.


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ARTHUR JAMES MERCER, 1422 Folsom St., San Francisco, Cal.


B. A. Clerk in Minneapolis, Minn., 1892-93; Insurance Agent and Collector, San Francisco, Cal., 1893-94.


MAMIE LUCILDA NEWTON, Ripon, Wis.


Select Course. Student, 1893-94.


JOHAN OSCAR AUGUST OSTROM, Carbondale, Kan. B. A. Ordained at West Rosendale, Wis., Pastor at St. Mary's, Kan., 1892-93; at Carbondale, Kan., 1893-94.


ELLEN AMELIA STICKLE, 1011 Walnut St., Chicago, Ill. B. A.


EMILIE MAY STICKLE, 1011 Walnut St., Chicago, Ill.


Select Course. Teacher at Chicago, Ill., 1893-94.


1893.


HORACE ORLANDO BETHEL, 1060 N. Halsted St. Chicago, Ill. B. A. Student in Mc Cormick Theological Seminary.


ISABELLA WEBSTER COLLINS, Ripon, Wis. Select Course.


MARGARET LOCKHART HAMILTON, 2411 Indiana Ave., Chicago, Ill. B. A. Student in Baptist Missionary Training School, Chicago, Ill., 1893-94.


ERNEST HENRY MERCER, 1422 Folsom St., San Francisco, Cal. B. A. Student in California Medical College.


ELMER ADDISON MORSE, Franksville, Wis.


B. A. Farmer.


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HONORARY GRADUATES, NOT ALUMNI.


1881.


REV. DANIEL MERRIMAN, Worcester, Mass.


D. D. B. A., Williams 1863, M. A., Williams, D. D., Will- iams, 1881.


1882.


REV. GEORGE HENRY IDE, Milwaukee, Wis.


D. D. B. A., Dartmouth 1865.


JAMES THEODORE REEVE, Appleton, Wis. M. A. M. D., Castleton Medical College and Jefferson Medical College.


1886.


REV. GEORGE WHITEFIELD ANDREWS, Talladega, Ala. D. D. B. A., Oberlin 1858.


1887.


REV. BURDETTE HART, Philadelphia, Pa.


D. D. B. A., Vale 1842. M. A. Vale.


1888


EZRA BRAINERD, Middlebury, Vt.


LL. D. B. A., Middlebury 1864, M. A. Middlebury, LL. D. University of Vermont 1888, Tutor Middlebury 1864-66, Profes- sor Rhetoric and English Literature 1868-80, Professor Physics and Applied Mathematics 1880-, President 1886 -.


1889.


REV. JOHN EDWARDS, Pittsburgh, Pa. D. D.


1890.


BRAINERD KELLOGG, Brooklyn, N. Y.


LL. D B. A., Middlebury 1858, M. A. Middlebury, Tutor Mid- dlebury 1860-61, Professor Rhetoric and English Literature 1861- 68, same in Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute 1868 -.


1893.


REV. GEORGE ROBERT MERRILL, Minneapolis, Minn. D. D. B. A., Amherst 1865. M. A., Amherst.


SUMMARY.


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GENTLEMEN.


LADIES.


TOTAL.


BACHELORS OF ARTS,


64


15


79


BACHELORS OF SCIENCE,


39


35


74


GRADUATES FROM SELECT COURSE,


2


14


16


HONORARY GRADUATES, NOT ALUMNI,


9


9


114


64


178


DECEASED,


6


5


11


LIVING,


108


59


167


INDEX.


ABBOTT


Marietta (Hunter) ACKERMAN 1882 Evelina ADAMS


1867 Luthera Harriet 1882 Constance Alice 1882 Louie P.


AKIN 1873 Henry Seely ALLEN 1872 John Wheelock, Jr


ANDREWS


h 1886 George Whitefield


ARMSTRONG


1879 Thomas, Jr


1882 Evelina (Ackerman)


ARNOLD


1870 Ella E. (Mapes)


ATWOOD


1875 Carroll 1878 Irenaens James BACON 1889 Bertha Hobert


BATHRICK


1870 Daniel De Loss


BATSON


Rosina Emma


BETHEL 1893 Horace Orlando


BLAIR


1874 Emma Helen


BLAKELY 1870 Josiah Blackman 1874 Isabella Valncia (Campbell)


BLANCHARD 1871 James Armstrong


BOOKER


1884 Margaret


BOTTUM 1879 Joseph Henry Bow 1886 Orrin W., Jr


BRADISH


1871 James Harvey


1871 Sarah Ellen (Powers)


BRAINERD h 1888 Ezra


BRIGHAM 1886 Frederick Merrell


BRISTOLL 1870 Rosa Emeline (Olds)


BROOKS 1873 Horatio Aldrich


BROWN


1867 Harriet Ilemans


BRUSH


1872 James Monroe


CABEEN


1888 James Wallace 1888 Anna Monerieff (Hamilton)


CAMPBELL


1874 Isabella Valneia 1882 Clement C'lande 1890 Charles Danforth


CHITTENDEN


1868 Albert Jerome 1869 Caroline D. 1874 Ezra Porter


CLARK 1877 Ada


CLEAVER 1883 Emma Osborn


COLLINS 1893 Isabella Webster


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COMBS


1873 Sarah Frances


COOK


1868 Emily Smith


1879 Wells Woodbridge


1883 Henry Seward


CRABTREE


1886 Fremont Roger


CRAGIN


1869 Isabella Sophronia


CROSS


1873 Rowland Stevenson


DANIELS


1882 Caroline Wells


DAVIES


1871 Joseph G. 1877 David


1886 Grace (Morgan)


1888 Luther


DAWES


1878 Frederick Ames


1884 Margaret (Booker)


1884 William Ruggles


DOBBS


1885 Mary Lamson


DUFFIE


1868 George Carleton


DUNBAR


1891 Mary Blanche


1892 Charles Hamilton


DURAND


1870 Eunice Elizabeth


EDWARDS


h 1889 John


EGGLESTON


1891 Nellie Blanche


ELWELL


1873 Ida


ELWOOD 1888 Willis Penfield


EVANS


1871 John T.


1874 Edward


1877 David Edward


EVERDELL


1868 Lyman Beecher


EVERHARD 1890 Eleanora Sophronia


EVERSZ


1861 Moritz Ernest


FINSTERBACH 1870 Anna Miriam (Smith)


FISHER


1872 Frank Isaiah


FOULKES


1873 William


1873 Ilarriet Almira (Johnson)


GIBBS 1875 Adelaide Amanda (Sargent) GREER


1873 Sarah Frances (Combs)


HALPHIDE 1885 Mark Thomas


HAMILTON


1888 Anna Moncrieff


HANSON


1873 Oscar Emery


HARGRAVE


1875 John William


HARRIS 1875 Mary Emily


HART h 1887 Burdett


HATCH


1880 George Washington


HEADLEY 1877 Charles Wesley 1878 Sarah Jane (Sherman)


HILLMAN


1874 William Francis 1875 Silas Henry


HOBERT 1874 Almira Isabella


HOCKENHULL 1888 Flora Edith


HODGE


1879 Mary Eva


1879 Willard Addison


1882 Clifton Fremont


HOLT 1870 William Sylvester


HOPKINS


1882 Lucius Daniel


HUNTER 1873 Marietta


IDE h 1882 George Henry


INGALLS


1876 John Gallivan


JEFFRIS 1877 Susan Alice


JOHNSON 1873 Harriet Almira


JOHNSTON 1885 John Cleland


JONES 1882 John Roberts


Thomas Richard 1888 Thomas John


JOSLIN


1883 Colin Clinton


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JUDD 1891 Wilton Brewster


KELLOGG h 1890 Brainerd KENNAN


1875 Kossuth Kent 1882 Chestsr Tullar


LEONARD


1891 Arthur Eastman


LEWIS 1877 William Martin


LYMAN


1870 Eunice Elizabeth (Durand)


MAPES


1870 Ella E.


Mc ASSEY 1875 Mary Ann


Mc NEILL 1883 Samuel Melanethon


MERCER


1892 Arthur James 1893 Ernest Henry


MERRELL


1877 Ada (Clark)


1886 Edward Traey


1886 Maud Lincoln


MERRILL


h 1893 George Robert


MERRIMAN


h 1881 Daniel


MEYER


1882 Constance Alice (Adams) 1882 William Frederick 1891 Ella Elizabeth


MIDDLETON


1889 Jennie Young


MILLARD


1891 William Barrett


MILLER


1875 Albert Julian


MITER 1873 Henry Beekman


MONTAGUE 1882 Mary Janes


MORGAN


1886 Grace


MORSE


1893 Elmer Addison


MOSHER


1879 Orville Watson 1881 Lovila Margaret


MOUAT 1886 Grace


NEWTON 1892 Mamie Lneilda


NISKERN 1877 Perry


NOHL


1887 Emma Louise


NORTHUP


Alonzo Rosseel OLDS 1870 Rosa Emeline


OSTROM


1892 Johan Oscar August


PEDRICK 1891 Samuel Marcellus


PHELPS


1880 Robert Mc Ewen


1889 Isabella Holmes


PHILLIPS 1884 Merrett Welcome


PINCH


1875 Mary Ann (Me Assey)


1875 John William 1875 Pearse


PINKERTON


1868 Myron Winslow


POND


1873 Charles Merils


POWERS


1871 Sarah Ellen 1882 Mary Janes (Montague)


PRICE


1875 Rosina Emma (Batson)


RANKIN


1875 Jean Caroline (Sherwood)


REEVE h 1882 James Theodore


ROBERTS 1879 Robert Thomas 1880 Edward J.


ROGERS


1873 Frederick William


1880 Harriet Jessup


RUST 1871 Albert Franklin


SANDERS


1882 Frank Knight


SARGEANT 1887 Marian Amoret


SARGENT 1875 Adelaide Amanda


SAULSBURY 1867 Susan A. W.


SAVAGE 1876 John Wait 1882 Elvin Berry


SCRIBNER 1872 Sarah Ellen 1886 Charles Hosmer


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SHAW


1881 Hiram Hopkins


SHEPARD


1872 Martha Albina


SHERMAN


1878 Sarah Jane


1886 Louis Mead


SHERWOOD


1875 Jean Caroline


SHOEMAKER 1872 Margaret Blandenia


SLATER 1878 Ella Mary


SMITH 1870 Anna Miriam


SPENCER


1867 Mary Frances


STEELE


1869 George Marble


STICKLE


1892 Ellen Amelia 1892 Emilie May


STRONG


1876 Louis Kossuth 1878 Abbie Augusta


SUTHERLAND


1883 Daniel De Lloyd


SWIFT 1886 Lee


TAINTOR


1873 Jesse Fox


THAYER


1867 Mary Frances (Spencer)


THOMAS


1874


Benjamin Franklin


TILSON


1873


Ida (Elwell)


TRACY


1868 James Horace


TURNER


1869 Caroline D. (Chittenden)


WARNER


1875


Lyman Hersehell


WEISS 1886 George Carl


WHEELER


1890 Mary Curtis


WHITE


1878 Frank Newhall


WHITING


1881 Albert Jay


WILCOX


1872 Harmon Monroe


WILLIAMS


1878 Emma Maria


1887 Marian Amoret


(Sargeant)


WILSON


1882 Edward Herbert


YEOMANS


1871 Charles Howard


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


IN the preparation of this first separate catalogue of the alumni of Rip- on College the purpose has been to give it a character between that of a mere list of names with degrees, honors, and residences; and that of a detailed history of the lives of alumni since their graduation. To carry out this purpose arbitrary rules have been necessarily adopted to deter- mine whether certain items of information should be inserted. The com- mittee may have erred in these rules, but they have applied them impar- tially to all items which came 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.


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., 1876-89.


HARRIET HEMANS BROWN, Fond du Lac, Wis.


B. S. Teacher at Rosendale, Wis., 1868; at Baraboo, Wis., 1870-71; at Fond du Lac, Wis., 1872-76; occupied in care of parents, and in painting, 1876-89.


MARY FRANCES SPENCER (THAYER),


3125 Lyndale Ave., S. Minneapolis, Minn. B. S. Missionary of A. B. C. F. M. at Aintab and Antioch, Turkey, 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; at Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-89. Since returning from Turkey has been engaged in literary and missionary 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.


AMBROSE JEROME CHITTENDEN, Wheaton, Ill.


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 Col- lege, Wheaton, Ill., 1880-81; pastor at Linwood, Ill., 1881-85; of Wheaton College church, 1885-89 ; also instructor in Biblical Ex- egesis and the Scripture Canon.


Married Miss Partridge, 1876. Four children living.


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EMILY S. 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., 1873-89.


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.


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., 1879-89; has been County Attor- ney 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, Escanaba, Mich.


B. A., M. A., 1878, M. D., Univ. of City of New York, 1870


Stu-


dent at Chicago Medical College, 1868-69; at College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City, 1869-70; examined for degree at University of City of New York, 1870; assistant surgeon in Ger- man army in Franco-Prussian war and army hospitals, 1870-72; practiced at Fond du Lac, Wis., 1872-73; at Escanaba, Mich., hav- ing also charge of county hospital and being surgeon of C. & N. W. Ry. for Upper Peninsula, 1873-89.


Married Marion De Wolf, 1872. Three children, one living.


1869.


CAROLINE B. CHITTENDEN (TURNER), 413 Henry St., Brooklyn, N. Y. B. S. Teacher in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1869-76. Married Dr. Joseph M. Turner, 1876. Two children.


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, 1886-89.


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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., 1871-89; has been president of Winnebago, Fox River Valley, and State Medical So- cieties.


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, Ill., 1870- 77; land agent, W. & St. P. R. R. at Gary, Dak., 1878-81; hard- ware merchant, Beaver Dam, Wis., 1881-84; right-of-way agent, C. & N. W. R'y, Chicago, III., 1884-1889. Residence at Rogers Park, Ill. Married Libbie Hawley, 1880. Three 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., 1887-89.


Married Isabella Campbell, 1874. Three children.


EUNICE ELIZABETH DURAND (LYMAN), Huron, Dak.


B. S. Teacher at Romeo, Mich., 1870-71; at Chester, O., 1871-74; re- sided at Chester, O , 1875-76 and 1878-80; at Biscayne, Fla., 1876- 78: at Huron, Dak., 1880-89.


Married E. C. Lyman, 1875. Four 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., 1885-89.


Married Frances A. Pratt, 1873. Four children.


ELLA E. MAPES (ARNOLD), 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., 1887-89. Married Rev. R. W. Arnold, 1880. Two children.


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ROSA EMELINE OLDS (BRISTOL), 1980 Clinton Art, Minneapolis, Minn. B. S., M. A., 1874. Teacher in Ripon College, 1871-73; in Atlan- ta (Ga.) University, 1873-74; at Yankton, Dak., 1874-1883; resi- ded at Minneapolis, Minn., 1884-89.


Married Prof. Wm. M. Bristol, 1870.


ANNAH MIRIAM SMITH (FINSTERBACH),


3117 Portland Place, Minneapolis, Minn. B. S. Teacher in Ripon, Plymouth, Wis., Tomah, Wis., Waukon, Io., and Janesville, Wis., 1872-81; art student in New York City, 1881-83; art teacher in Ripon College, 1883-86; resided in Minne- apolis. Minn., 1886-89.




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