ROCHESTER
THEOLOGICAL
SEMINARY
GENERAL CATALOGUE
1850 - 1910
PRINCETON, N. J.
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Rochester Theological
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Rochester Theological
Seminary
GENE RAL
CATALOGUE
1850 TO 1910
E. R. ANDREWS PRINTING CO.
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
1910
PREFACE
The Board of Trustees of the New York Baptist Union for Ministerial
Education at its annual meeting in May, 1909, authorized the undersigned
committee to prepare and publish this fifth edition of the General Cata-
logue. Previous editions appeared in 1869, 1876, 1889 and 1900.
This issue, like the former one, includes the names of all officers of
the New York Baptist Union for Ministerial Education and of all officers
and members of the Board of Trustees. It also aims to furnish, with
reference to all persons who have been members of the Faculty and Stu-
dents of the Seminary, trustworthy information respecting the time and
place of their birth, their collegiate and theological studies, their public
services, and in cases that may require it, of their death.
The attempt has been made to give all honorary degrees above that of
M. A. with the dates and sources, and a list of published works. When
the college degree is not given it is assumed to be B. A.
The names of students are arranged in distinct groups under their re-
spective classes as follows :
First — Full graduates of the regular and of the B. D. courses, in alpha-
betical order with the year of graduation.
Second — Special students who did not take a regular course of study
or who did not remain until the course was completed, arranged in alpha-
betical order with a statement of the time spent by each in the Seminary.
Third — English course graduates. During the period from 1884 to 1892,
covering nine years, an English course was provided for those men who
did not study the Scriptures in the original. For these years the records
of the full graduates are followed by the names of the men who completed
the prescribed English course in alphabetical order with the year of grad-
uation.
These in turn are followed by the special students as in other years.
The names of full graduates and of English course graduates with fellows
and graduate students are all printed in BLACK FACE CAPS. The
names of special students in Black Face, upper and lower case.
Fellows, graduate students and such graduates of other institutions as
pursued further studies in this Seminary are placed at the head of the
graduating class of the year of their residence.
Fellows and graduate students of this Seminary receive due credit at
the appropriate place in their record, their name only being placed at the
head of the graduating class of the year of their residence with citation
of their record.
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A denomination, a state, or an occupation once used in a record con-
tinues in force until a new one is given. Unless otherwise indicated the
persons named are pastors and members of Baptist churches, and the
churches named are Baptist.
An asterisk (*) indicates a deceased officer or student. A dash and
period following the year of entrance upon a service indicates that the
person still continues in the work last mentioned. A semicolon at the
end of a record indicates that further information is wanting. The date
(1900) at the close of a record indicates that no facts have been learned
since the last General Catalogue was issued.
A statement concerning the purpose and history of the German Depart-
ment of the Seminary as well as a record of its classes will be found
immediately following the records of the classes of the English Depart-
ment.
In the preparation of this Catalogue valuable assistance has been ren-
dered by former students, by officers of other institutions of learning, by
many pastors, church clerks and other officials. To all of these friends
and helpers the Committee desire to express their thanks.
Notwithstanding all our efforts the Catalogue is still by no means com-
plete and undoubtedly contains many errors. So far as possible in the
case of the living the attempt has been made to secure the authority of each
man for his own record. In some cases, however, it has not been possible
to secure the addresses of men no longer in the pastorate.
Any communication with regard to the correction and the completion of
defective records in this Catalogue will be welcomed. These communica-
tions or others with regard to future changes of location may be sent to
any member of the Committee.
J. W. A. STEWART, ^
J. R. HENDERSON, (- Committee
A. J. RAMAKER )
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CHRONOLOGICAL NOTES
A Convention of the Baptist denomination of the State of New York
"to consider the present aspect of the educational affairs of the de-
nomination in the State and to take such action thereon as may be
deemed wise and expedient," was held in Albany, October 9 and 10,
1849.
The committee of nine appointed by the Albany Convention met in
Rochester in December, 1849.
The New York Baptist Union for Ministerial Education was organ-
ized by act of an educational convention of the Baptist denomination
called by the committee of nine in Rochester, May 11, 1850.
The first meeting of the Board of Trustees for executive business
was held in August, 1850, and it was resolved to open the Rochester
Theological Seminary on the first Monday in November, 1850.
Articles of Incorporation were executed May 13, 1850, and acknowl-
edged August 31, 1850.
The first annual meeting of the New York Baptist Union for Min-
isterial Education was held November 4, 1850.
The Rochester Theological Seminary was opened for instruction
November 4, 1850.
From 1850 to 1860 the course of study in the Seminary extended
over only two years. At the annual meeting of the Union July 10,
1860, the course was lengthened to three years and in consequence
no class was graduated in 1862.
Until 1862 the anniversaries were held in connection with those of
the University of Rochester, and came on the Thursday following the
second Wednesday in July. Beginning with 1863 the anniversaries
have been held in May, during the second or the third week of the
month.
The year has generally opened the first week in September. Until
1860 the session was divided into three terms; since 1860 it has been
divided into two terms, by a vacation of one week including the winter
holidays, and a long summer vacation.
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
1 INSTITUTIONS OF LEARNING
The location of the Institutions is given later in connection with the
Summary.
Ac. U., Acadia University-
Am. C, Amherst College
Aub. T. S., Auburn Theological
Seminary
Bay. U., Baylor University
Best. U., Boston University
B. U., Brown University
B. U. T. S., Baptist Union Theo-
logical Seminary
Bu. U., Bucknell University
Cn. U., Columbian University
Colg. U., Colgate University
Colg. T. S., Colgate Theological
Seminary
Corn. U., Cornell University
C. T. S., Crozer Theological Sem-
inary
Cy. C, Colby College
D. C, Dartmouth College
Des M. C, Des Moines College
D. U., Denison University
F. C. Franklin College
Fur. U., Furman University
G. C, Georgetown College
G. D., German Department, R.
T. S.
Ham. C, Hamilton College
H. U., Harvard University
Kal. C, Kalamazoo College
LaG C, La Grange College
M. C. Marietta College
McM. C, McMinnville College
McM. U., McMaster University
Men U., Mercer University
Mid. C, Middlebury College
Miss. C, Mississippi College
N. T. I., Newton Theological Insti-
tution
O. U., Oberlin University
P. U., Princeton University
P. T. S., Princeton Theological
Seminary
Rich. C, Richmond College
R. T. S., Rochester Theological
Seminary
S. B. T. S., Southern Baptist Theo-
logical Seminary
S. C, Shurtleflf College
U. C, University of Chicago
U. Mich., University of Michigan
Un. C, Union College
U. Neb., University of Nebraska
U. N. Y., University of New York
U. O., University of Oregon
U. R., University of Rochester
U. T., University of Toronto
U. T. S., Union Theological Semi-
nary
W. F. C, Wake Forest College
W. J. C, William Jewell College
Wms. C, Williams College
Y. C, Yale College
2 MISCELLANEOUS
A. B. H. M. Soc, American
Home Mission Society
A. B. F. M. Soc, American
Foreign Mission Society
A. B. P. Soc, American
Publication Society
A. T. Soc, American Tract
b. born
Bapt. Baptist
C. College
C. B. M. Soc, Canadian
Missionary Society
ch., church
Cong., Congregational
Conv., Convention
Cor., Corresponding
d., died
dist., district
Epis., Protestant Episcopal,
palian
F. M., Foreign Missions
H. M., Home Missions
Lang., Languages
Lat., Latin
Lit., Literature, Literary
M. E., Methodist Episcopal
Baptist miss., mission, -s, -ary
N. T., New Testament
Baptist ord., ordained
O. T., Old Testament
Baptist p., pastor
Past., Pastoral
Society Phil., Philosophy
Pres., president
Presb., Presbyterian
prof., professor
Baptist S., Seminary
S. B. Conv., Southern Baptist Con-
vention
Secy., Secretary
S. N. S., State Normal School
Soc, Society
S. S., Sunday School
Theol., Theology
Episco- Treas., Treasurer
T. S., Theological Seminary
U., University
U. S., United States
Vols. Volunteers
w. c, without charge
Y. M. C. A., Young Men's Christian
Association
OFFICERS
OF THE
NEW YORK BAPTIST UNION
FOR
MINISTERIAL EDUCATION
PRESIDENTS
TERM OF OFFICE
May-Nov. 1850 *Rev. SPENCER H. CONE, D. D.
Nov. 1850-1851 *Rev. WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS, D. D, LL. D.
1851-1854 *HoN. FRIEND HUMPHREY
1854-1878 *HoN. ROSWELL S. BURROWS
1878-1886 *Mr. JOHN B. TREVOR
1886-1892 Mr. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER
1892-1894 *Mr. ERIC L. HEDSTROM
1895-1898 *Mr. GEORGE L. STEDMAN
1898-1902 *Mr. BYRON E. HUNTLEY
1902- Hon. HENRY KIRKE PORTER, LL.D.
VICE-PRESIDENTS
term of office
May 1850-1851 *Rev. ALFRED BENNETT
May-Nov. 1850 *Rev. D. B. PURINTON
May 1850-1857 *Rev. ISAAC BUTTERFIELD
May 1850-1864 *Rev. ISAAC WESCOTT
May 1850-1864 *Rev. BARTHOLOMEW T. WELCH, D.D.
May 1850-1852 *Hon. GEORGE R. DAVIS
TERM OF OFFICE
May 1850-1858 *Rev. JESSE ELLIOTT
May-Nov. 1850 *Mr. WILLIAM OTTLEY
May-Nov. 1850 *Mr. ABRAM SHELDON
May 1850-1861 *Hon. AMOS GRAVES
May 1850-1861 *Rev. NORMAN FOX, D.D.
May 1850-1868 *Hon. ELIAS JOHNSON
May 1850-1858 *Rev. JAMES L. HODGE, D.D.
Nov. 1850-1881 *Rev. JAMES O. MASON, D.D.
Nov. 1850-1906 *Rev. EDWARD LATHROP, D.D.
Nov. 1850-1859 *Mr. JACOB F. WYCKOFF
1851-1870 *Rev. WILLIAM R. WILLIAMS, D.D., LL.D.
1851-1861 *Rev. ELISHA E. L. TAYLOR, D.D.
1851-1852 *Rev. henry B. EWELL
1851-1856 *Rev. D. HARRINGTON
1852-1853 *Rev. JAY S. BACKUS, D.D.
1852-1864 *Mr. ABRAM SHELDON
1852-1854 *Rev. CHARLES P. SHELDON, D.D.
1852-1865 *Rev. C. L. BACON
1852-1865 *Rev. S. M. STIMSON
1852-1864 *Mr. DAVID LUDLAM
1852-1853 *Mr. HENRY C. LATSHAW
1852-1864 *Mr. GEORGE ALWAY
1852-1853 *HoN. D. M. WILSON
1852-1864 *Mr. RIGGS WATROUS
1852-1881 *Mr. SIMEON BATES
1853-1859 *Mr. ISAAC NEWTON
1853-1864 *S. P. TOWNSEND, M.D.
1853-1856 *Rev. THOMAS ARMITAGE, D.D., LL.D.
1853-1864 *Rev. ELIAS L. MAGOON, D.D.
1853-1864 *Rev. J. STANFORD HOLME, D.D.
1853-1864 *HoN. HIRAM DEWEY
1854-1858 *Rev. R. RATHBONE
TERM OF OFFICE
1854-1903 *Rev. JOHN T. SEELEY
1854-1864 *Rev. A. C. GILLETTE, D.D.
1855-1859 *Rev. JAY S. BACKUS, D.D.
1855-1857 *Rev. WALTER R. BROOKS
1855-1868 *Rev. WHITMAN METCALF, D.D.
1856-1861 *Rev. JUSTIN A. SMITH, D.D.
1856-1865 *Rev. A. C. BARRELLE
1857-1862 *Rev. WILLIAM HAGUE, D.D.
1857-1864 *Rev. H. DANIELS
1857-1864 *Rev. GEORGE C. BALDWIN, D.D.
1857-1868 *Mr. MATTHEW VASSAR
1858-1863 *Rev. A. M. HOPPER
1859-1868 *Rev. HENRY G. WESTON, D.D., LL.D.
1859-1864 *Rev. E. W. BLISS
1861-1864 *Rev. DANIEL G. COREY, D.D.
1861-1864 Rev. GEORGE H. BRIGHAM, D.D.
1861-1870 *Rev. DAVID MOORE, D.D.
1861-1868 *Rev. CHARLES P. SHELDON, D.D.
1862-1891 *Rev. CHARLES DE WITT BRIDGEMAN, D.D.
1863-1879 *Rev. WHEELOCK W. PARMLY, D.D.
1865-1879 *Rev. VELONA R. HOTCHKISS, D.D.
1866-1873 *Mr. HENRY L. ACHILLES
1867-1868 Rev. JOSEPH H. GILMORE, Ph.D.
1867-1870 *HoN. REUBEN P. WISNER
1867-1876 *Mr. WILLIAM A. GELLATLY
1867-1869 *Mr. GEORGE DAWSON
1868-1899 *Rev. GEORGE C. BALDWIN, D.D.
1868-1873 *Rev. J. RYLAND KENDRICK, D.D.
1868-1872 Rev. AUGUSTUS H. STRONG, D.D., LL.D.
1868- Rev. WAYLAND HOYT, D.D.
1868-1878 *Mr. JOHN B. TREVOR
1869-1877 *Prof. JOHN STEVENS, D.D.
TERM OF OFFICE
1869-1874 Rev. PHILIP W. BICKELL, D.D.
1869-1870 *Rev. HENRY DAY, D.D.
1869-1893 *Mr. THOMAS KINGSFORD
1870-1876 Rev. T. EDWIN BROWN, D.D.
1870-1871 *Rev. a. J. F. BEHRENDS, D.D., S.T.D.
1870-1885 *Rev. LEMUEL MOSS, D.D., LL.D.
1870-1872 Rev. WILLIAM ELGIN, D.D.
1871-1893 Mr. FRANK J. MATHER
1871-1873 *Mr. EDWIN WAYTE
1872-1883 *Mr. GEORGE DAWSON
1872-1873 *Mr. TIMOTHY PORTER
1872-1891 *Mr. W. D. BANCKER
1872-1880 *NATHAN BISHOP, LL.D.
1872-1881 *Mr. JAMES STOKES
1873-1878 ^=Rev. EBENEZER NISBET, D.D.
1873-1874 Rev. HENRY L. MOREHOUSE, D.D., LL.D.
1873-1886 *Rev. PHARCELLUS CHURCH, D.D.
1873-1878 *Rev. HENRY C. FISH, D.D.
1873-1884 Rev. JACOB S. GUBELMANN, D.D.
1874-1882 Rev. HENRY E. ROBINS, D.D., LL.D.
1874-1888 *Rev. BENJAMIN D. MARSHALL, D.D.
1874-1881 Rev. ROBERT S. Mac ARTHUR, D.D., LL.D.
1875-1878 Rev. CHARLES J. BALDWIN, D.D.
1875-1879 *Rev. SAMUEL W. CULVER
1876-1889 *Rev. J. RYLAND KENDRICK, D.D.
1876-1899 *Mr. ISAAC G. JOHNSON
1876-1881 *Rev. SAMUEL W. DUNCAN, D.D.
1876-1892 Rev. JESSE B. THOMAS, D.D., LL.D.
1876-1893 Rev. GALUSHA ANDERSON, D.D., LL.D.
1877-1900 *Mr. CHARLES G. KING
1878-1888 *Rev. J. W. B. CLARK, D.D.
1879-1886 Mr. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER
TERM OF OFFICE
1879-1886 *Rev. JOHN H. GRIFFITH, D.D.
1879-1880 Rev. GEORGE A. PELTZ
1879-1879 *Mr. GEORGE W. ABBE
1879-1884 *Mr. THOMAS CHESTER
1880-1899 *Mr. JEROME PRESTON
1880-1887 Mr. CHARLES L. YOUNG
1880-1893 *Rev. SAFFORD D. MOXLEY
1880-1882 *Mr. W. W. WIBIRT
1881-1893 Mr. THOMAS MATTHEWS
1881-1882 Mr. CHARLES SIEDLER
1881-1893 Mr. CHARLES P. JACOBS
1882-1892 *CoL. A. J. WELLMAN
1884-1901 Rev. ALVAH S. HOBART, D.D.
1884-1896 *Mr. GEORGE A. WOOLVERTON
1886-1890 *Mr. JOHN B. TREVOR
1887-1906 *Rev. DAVID MOORE, D.D.
1891-1894 Hon. DAVID J. HILL, LL.D.
1891-1892 Hon. WALTER S. HUBBELL
1893-1902 Hon. HENRY KIRKE PORTER, LL.D.
1893- Rev. HENRY M. SANDERS, D.D.
1893-1904 *Mr. EUGENE G. BLACKFORD
1893-1898 Rev. WILLIAM C. P. RHOADES, D.D.
1893-1897 *Mr. JUSTUS MILLER
1894-1897 *Rev. HORACE H. HUNT
1895-1904 Rev. ADELBERT S. COATS, D.D.
1896- Rev. ORRIN P. GIFFORD, D.D.
1898-1901 Hon. MARVIN I. GREENWOOD
1898- Rev. ALBERT E. WAFFLE, D.D.
1900- Rev. T. EDWIN BROWN, D.D.
1901- Pres. rush RHEES, D.D., LL.D.
1901- Mr. J. BRAINARD THRESHER
1901-1905 *Rev. GEO. C. LORIMER, D.D.
TERM OF OFFICE
1902-1905 Mr. CHARLES M. PRATT
1902-1905 Mr. JOHN S. MUNROE
1904-1906 Mr. ARTHUR L. LESHER
1904- Rev. WILLIAM P. HELLINGS, D.D.
1904- Mr. HORACE C. MILLS
1904-1905 Rev. HENRY C. APPLEGARTH, D.D.
1904- Rev. JAMES T. DICKINSON, D.D.
1905- Rev. FRANK M. GOODCHILD, D.D.
1905- Rev. ROBERT McDONALD, D.D.
1905-1907 Mr. JOHN C. McCURDY
1905- Rev. CORTLAND MYERS, D.D.
1905- Rev. GEORGE WHITMAN, D.D.
1905- Rev. HENRY O. HISCOX, D.D.
1905- Rev. CORNELIUS S. SAVAGE, D.D.
1906-1908 Rev. KERR BOYCE TUPPER, D.D.
1906- Rev. HERBERT S. JOHNSON
1906- Rev. RUBEN E. BURTON, D.D.
1908- Rev. CARL D. CASE, Ph.D.
1908- Rev. GOVE G. JOHNSON
1909- Rev. CHARLES A. EATON, D. D.
1909- Rev. CURTIS LEE LAWS, D.D.
RECORDING SECRETARIES
TERM OF OFFICE
1850-1850 *Rev. EDWARD TURNEY
1850-1853 *Rev. CHARLES N. CHANDLER, D.D.
1853-1854 *Rev. SILAS ILSLEY
1854-1856 *Rev. CHARLES N. CHANDLER, D.D.
1856-1857 *Rev. JACOB R. SCOTT
1857-1864 *Rev. GEORGE DANA BOARDMAN, D.D., LL.D.
1864-1869 *Mr. JAMES D. REID
1869-1871 Mr. AUSTIN H. COLE
1871-1873 *Mr. EZRA R. ANDREWS
1873- Mr. AUSTIN H. COLE
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
OFFICERS
PRESIDENTS
TERM OF OFFICE
May 1850-1853 *Rev. HENRY DAVIS
1853-1857 *Rev. W. G. HOWARD, D.D.
1857-1871 *Mr. albert B. CAPWELL
1871-1880 *Mr. JACOB F. WYCKOFF
1880-1885 Mr. JOHN H. DEANE
1885-1887 *Mr. ERIC L. HEDSTROM
1887-1889 *Mr. ALANSON J. FOX
1889-1891 *Mr. ERIC L. HEDSTROM
1891-1903 *Mk. ALANSON J. FOX
1904- Mr. GERSHOM M. PETERS
VICE-PRESIDENTS
TERM OF OFFICE
1852-1853 *Rev. W. G. HOWARD, D.D.
1853-1865 *LEMUEL C. PAINE, M.D.
1865-1881 *HoN. HAMILTON E. SMITH
1881-1883 *Mr. henry A. DeLAND
1883-1885 *Mr. ERIC L. HEDSTROM
1885-1887 *Mr. ALANSON J. FOX
1887-1888 *HoN. JAMES M. HOYT
1889-1891 *Mr. ALANSON J. FOX
1891-1899 *Mr. FREDERICK W. TAYLOR
1900-1903 Rev. JOHN H. MASON, D.D.
1903- Rev. CLARENCE A. BARBOUR, D.D.
TREASURERS
TERM OF OFFICE
1850-1851 *Mr. ALVAH STRONG .
1851-1853 *Mr. ELIJAH BOTTUM
1853-1899 Mr. CYRUS F. PAINE
1899-1903 Mr. ANDREW J. TOWNSON
1903- Mr. CHARLES T. De PUY
RECORDING SECRETARIES
term of office
1850-1853 *Rev. JUSTIN A. SMITH, D.D.
1853-1859 *Rev. ZENAS FREEMAN
1859-1862 *Mr. ARCHIBALD SERVOSS
1863-1865 *Mr. JAMES D. REID
1865- Mr. AUSTIN H. COLE
CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES
TERM OF office
1850-1859 *Rev. ZENAS FREEMAN
1859-1862 *Mr. ARCHIBALD SERVOSS
tl866-1867*REv. EZEKIEL G. ROBINSON, D.D., LL.D.
1867-1868 *Mr. HENRY L. ACHILLES
1868-1871 *Rev. THOMAS J. MORGAN, D.D., LL.D.
1871-1872 *Rev. SAMUEL ADSIT (Acting; Assistant, 1872-1877)
1872-1874 *Mr. JAMES D. REID
1877-1879 Rev. HENRY L. MOREHOUSE, D.D., LL.D.
1879-1882 Rev. WILLIAM ELGIN, D.D. (Assistant, 1879-1880; Acting,
1880-1881; Secretary, 1881-1882)
1882-1896 Rev. SAMUEL P. MERRILL
1896-1897 Rev. ALBERT COIT, D.D. (ad interim)
1897- Rev. JOSIAH R. HENDERSON, D.D.
t From 1862-1866, the Board had no Corresponding Secretary. From 1862-1864. Prof.
NoRTHRUP acted as Corresponding Secretary ; and from 1864-1866, Prof. Robinson served
in that capacity.
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TRUSTEES
INCORPORATORS RESIGNED OR DIED
1850 *Rev. henry DAVIS 1853
*Rev. NEHEMIAH W. BENEDICT, D.D 1859
*Mr. AHIRAH G. fitch I860
*Mr. THERON brown 1856
*Rev. LUTHER F. BEECHER, D.D 1855
*Mr. albert G. SMITH 1855
*Rev. SEWALL S. cutting, D.D 1856
*Rev. CHARLES N. CHANDLER, D.D 1852
*Mr. ARAUNAH G. MOSELEY 1850
*HoN. HAMILTON E. SMITH 1886
*HoN. REUBEN P. WISNER 1867
♦LEMUEL C. PAINE, M.D 1873
*Rev. JUSTIN A. SMITH. D.D 1856
*Mr. OREN SAGE 1867
*Mr. ALVAH strong 1885
*Rev. HIRAM K. STIMSON 1850
*Mr. GIDEON W. BURBANK 1850
*Rev. jay S. BACKUS, D.D 1850
*Mr. DANIEL BOWEN 1852
*Rev. ELISHA E. L. TAYLOR, D.D 1851
*Mr. CALEB BROWN 1866
*Mr. JIRAH BLACKMER 1854
*Rev. JAMES B. OLCOTT 1852
*Rev. MARSENA STONE 1855
ELECTED
1850 *Mr. WILLIAM PHELPS 1881
*Rev. ZENAS CASE 1852
*HoN. ALONZO CASE 1865
*Mr. CORNELIUS THOMAS 1863
1851 *Mr. ELIJAH BOTTUM 1859
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ELECTED RESIGNED OR DIED
1852 *Rev. S. J. DRAKE 1854
*Rev. W. G. HOWARD, D.D 1857
*Mr. JACOB BEAM 1858
*.Mr. WILLIAM A. COOTES 1861
1853 *Rev. CHARLES N. CHANDLER, D.D 1862
*Mr. ARAUNAH G. MOSELEY 1859
*Mr. lewis DENNEY 1854
*Mr. D. M. WILSON 1860
*Mr. EDWARD JA:MES 1857
*Mr. JAMES E. SOUTHWORTH 1855
*Rev. henry C. fish, D.D 1873
*HoN. JAMES O. PETTINGILL 1886
*Mr. henry C. LATSHAW 1863
*Gex. JOHN F. RATHBONE 1859
1854 *Rev. henry V. JONES 1856
*Mr. JOHN M. FRENCH 1860
*Mr. WILLIAM R. MUDGE 1856
1855 *Mr. SAMUEL VERNON 1857
*Mr. albert B. CAPWELL 1880
*Mr. CARLOS DUTTON 1856
*Rev. JACOB R. SCOTT 1861
1856 *Mr. ANAN HARMON 1860
*Mr. JAMES E. dexter 1858
*^Ir. ALPHEUS morse 1857
*HoN. ELISHA HARMON 1864
*Re\'. DAVID BELLAMY 1865
1857 *Rev. GEORGE DANA BOARD MAN, D.D.. LL.D 1866
*Mr. ALFRED R. PRITCHARD 1876
*Mr. GEORGE W. ROGERS 1863
*Mr. JOHN M. DAVIES 1871
*Mr. peter BALEN 1865
1858 *Mr. henry L. ACHILLES 1881
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elected resigned or died
*Rev. ZENAS freeman 1859
1859 *Mr. ROWLEY KILBOURN 1863
*Mr. URIAH G. HOYT 1865
*Mr. JOHN M. BRUCE 1884
*Mr. THOMAS KINGSFORD 1869
1860 *Rev. WILLIAM S. MIKELS, D.D 1865
*Mr. D. B. De land 1866
*Mr. JOHN R. PARKER 1862
*Mr. JAMES E. SPENCER 1861
*Mr. M. C. MANNING 1861
1861 *Mr. JAMES D. REID 1894
*Mr. JOHN BUSH 1873
Mr. DANIEL A. WOODBURY
*Rev. T. SPENCER HARRISON 1864
1862 *Rev. jay S. BACKUS, D.D 1865
*Rev. ELISHA E. L. TAYLOR, D.D 1865
*Mr. JOSEPH B. HOYT 1888
♦Mr. THOMAS CORNELL 1865
1863 *Mr. JONATHAN P. BRIGGS 1885
*Rev. B. R. SWICK 1866
*Mr. JOSEPH J. GLASS 1865
1864 *Mr. JACOB F. WYCKOFF 1881
Mr. AUSTIN H. COLE 1867
1865 *HoN. WILLIAM RICHARDSON 1874
*Rev. PHARCELLUS church, D.D 1868
*Rev. p. J. WILLIAMS 1868
*Mr. S. S. JEWETT 1868
*Rev. ICHABOD CLARK, D.D 1868
*Rev. ABEL HASKELL 1865
*Mr. CHAUNCEY B. WOODWORTH 1871
*Mr. ANAN HARMON 1871
1866 *Mr. GEORGE DAWSON 1876
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*Rev. DAVID MOORE, D.D 1877
Mr. mason G. SEELEY 1882
*HoN. GEORGE W. RAWSON 1877
*HoN. JAMES M. HOYT 1895
*Mr. EZRA R. ANDREWS 1900
1867 Hon. G. HILTON SCRIBNER 1883
*Mr. IRA B. NORTHROP 1871
*Mr. EDWIN O. SAGE 1878
1867 *Mr. royal L. MACK 1887
1868 *Mr. JOHN B. TREVOR 1890
*Rev. benjamin D. MARSHALL, D.D 1874
*Mr. JOHN CRAWFORD 1871
Rev. henry E. ROBINS, D.D., LL.D 1874
1870 Rev. JOSEPH F. ELDER, D.D 1902
1871 *Mr. WILLIAM L. PROCTOR 1877
*Mr. ALANSON J. FOX 1903
*Rev. a. J. F. BEHRENDS, D.D., S.T.D 1876
1872 *Mr. timothy H. PORTER 1876
Mr. ROBERT K. DAVIES 1881
1873 Mr. CYRUS F. PAINE
1874 *Mr. ERIC L. HEDSTROM 1894
Rev. PHILIP W. BICKEL, D.D 1879
Rev. henry L. MOREHOUSE, D.D., LL.D 1877
1875 *Mr. JAMES E. SPENCER 1880
1876 Rev. T. EDWIN BROWN, D.D 1898
*Mr. WILLIAM A. GELLATLY 1885
*Mr. henry a. De land 1908
1877 *Mr. ELI PERRY 1881
*Rev. a. JUDSON BARRETT, D.D 1889
Mr. AUSTIN H. COLE
1878 Rev. CHARLES J. BALDWIN, D.D 1896
*Mr. MARSENUS H. BRIGGS 1896
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1879 *Mr. CHARLES PRATT 1886
Mr. JOHN H. DEANE 1886
1881 Rev. ROBERT S. Mac ARTHUR, D.D., LL.D
Rev. CEPHAS B. CRANE, D.D 1896
*Rev. SAMUEL W. DUNCAN, D.D 1893
*Mr. WILLIAM A. CAULDWELL 1882
*Mr. DEVALSON G. weaver 1887
1882 *Mr. MARVIN A. CULVER 1903
Rev. HENRY M. KING, D.D 1892
Mr. CHARLES SIEDLER 1899
1883 *Mr. grange SARD 1885
1885 Mr. JOSEPH CAMPBELL 1895
*Mr. ten EYCK De PUY 1895
*Mr. GEORGE L. STEDMAN 1898
*Mr. FREDERICK W. TAYLOR 1899
1886 Prof. ZENAS F. WESTERVELT, LL.D
Mr. ANDREW J. TOWNSON
*Mr. BYRON E. HUNTLEY 1906
*Rev. JOHN H. GRIFFITH, D.D 1895
*Mr. DANIEL HARRIS 1900
1887 Rev. JOSEPH W. A. STEWART, D.D., LL.D 1903
*Mr. CHAUNCEY B. WOODWORTH 1895
1889 *Mr. ANDREW N. PERRIN 1890
1890 Rev. FREDERICK L. ANDERSON, D.D 1901
1891 Mr. WILBUR S. PECK 1907
Rev. H. clay PEEPELS 1905
1892 Hon. WALTER S. HUBBELL
1893 Rev. WALLACE BUTTRICK, D.D 1906
1894 Mr. HENRY A. SHERWIN
1895 *Rev. albert G. UPHAM, D.D 1902
*Mr. JAMES F. CHARD 1897
Rev. JAMES M. BRUCE
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Rev. JOHN HUMPSTONE, D.D 1904
1896 Mr. albert R. PRITCHARD
Rev. ROBERT B. HULL, D.D
Mr. THOMAS B. RYDER
Rev. CLARENCE A. BARBOUR, D.D
Rev. THOMAS J. VILLERS, D.D
1897 *Rev. HORACE H. HUNT 1897
1898 Rev. JOHN H. MASON, D.D 1903
Hon. GEORGE W. STEDMAN 1903
Rev. WILLIAM C. P. RHOADES, D.D
1899 *Mr. JOHN J. JONES 1904
1900 Mr. ARTHUR E. HEDSTROM
*Mr. J. LEE JUDSON 1901
1901 Mr. GERSHOM M. PETERS
Mr. MARVIN L GREENWOOD
Mr. CHARLES A. MATHEWS
1902 Rev. RUFUS P. JOHNSON, D.D
Rev. DONALD D. Mac LAURIN, D.D 1908
1903 Mr. EDWARD W. ATWATER
Pres. a. H. strong, D.D., LL.D
Mr. CHARLES T. De PUY
Rev. THOS. D. ANDERSON, D.D
1904 Mr. JUNIUS R. JUDSON
Mr. JAMES C. FOLEY
1905 Rev. JAMES T. DICKINSON, D.D
Rev. henry C. APPLEGARTH, D.D
1906 Mr. ARTHUR L. LESHER
1907 Mr. JOHN C. Mc CURDY
Mr. WILLIAM B. HALE
1908 Mr. albert C. BURROWS
Mr. CHARLES M. THOMS
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PRESIDENTS
1868 *Rev. EZEKIEL OILMAN ROBINSON, D.D., LL.D. Resigned, 1872
1872 Rev. AUGUSTUS HOPKINS STRONG, D.D., LL.D.
DEANS
1903 Rev. JOSEPH WILLIAM ALEXANDER STEWART, D.D.,
LL.D.
PROFESSORS
ELECTED RESIGNED OR DIED
1850 *Rev. JOHN SHARP MAGINNIS, D.D 1852
Born, Butler County, Pa., June 13, 1805. A.B., Cy. C, 1832; D.D., B. U.,
1844; graduated, N. T. I., 1832; ord. Portland, Me., Oct. 1832; pastor,
Portland, 1832-37; Providence, R. I., 1837; prof. Biblical Theology,
Colg. T. S., 1838-50; prof. Biblical and Pastoral Theology, R. T. S.,
and Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, U. R., 1850-52. Died Rochester,
N. Y., Oct. 15, 1852.
1850 *Rev. THOMAS JEFFERSON CONANT, D.D 1857
Born, Brandon, Vt., Dec. 13, 1802. A.B., Mid. C, 1823; D.D., ib., 1844;
graduate student in Greek and Hebrew, Mid. C., 1823-25 ; tutor, Cn. C,
1825-27 ; prof. Latin, Greek and German, Cy. C, 1827-33 ; prof. Lan-
guages and Biblical Literature, Colg. T. S., 1835-50; prof. Hebrew,
and Biblical Criticism and Interpretation, R. T. S., 1850-57; engaged
in revising the English Version of the Bible under the auspices of the
American Bible Union, 1857-77; member, American Old Testament
Revision Committee; author, translation of Gesenius's Hebrew Gram-
mar; Baptizein. its Meaning and Use ; Job, Revised Version and Notes
(with and without Hebrew Text) ; and many other works. Died,
Brooklyn, N. Y., April 30, 1891.
1852 *Rev. JOHN HOWARD RAYMOND, LL.D 1854
Born, New York, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1814. A.B., Un. C, 1832; graduated.
Colg. T. S., 1838; LL.D.. U. R.. 1855; tutor. Colg. U., 1838-39; prof.
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Rhetoric and English Literature, Colg. U., 1839-50; prof. Rhetoric and
Belles Lettres, U. R., 1850-55; prof. Sacred Rhetoric, R. T. S., 1852-
54; pres. Brooklyn Collegiate and Polytechnic Institute, 1855-64; pres.
and prof. Mental and Moral Philosophy, Vassar C, 1864-78. Died,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1878.
1852 *Rev. VELONA ROUNDY HOTCHKISS, D.D 1865
Born, Spafford, N. Y., June 5, 1815. A.B., Colg. U., 1837; graduated,
Colg. T. S., 1838; D.D., Colg. U., 1856; ord. Poultney, Vt., Dec. 20, 1838;
pastor, Poultney, 1838-42; Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1842^5; First
ch.. Fall River, Mass., 1845-49; Washington St. ch., Buffalo, N. Y.,
1849-54; lecturer in Ecclesiastical History, R. T. S., 1852-54; prof.
Ecclesiastical History, ib., 1854-57; Biblical Literature and Exegesis, ib.,
1857-65; pastor, Washington St. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1865-79; lecturer
on Expository Preaching in R. T. S., B. U. T. S., and Woodstock C,
Canada, 1880. Died, Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1882.
1853 *Rev. EZEKIEL GILMAN ROBINSON, D.D., LL.D 1872
Born, Attleboro, Mass., Mar. 23, 1815. A.M., B. U., 1838; graduated,
N. T. I., 1842; D.D., B. U., 1853; LL.D., B. U., 1872; H. U., 1886;
ord. Nov. 1842 ; pastor, Norfolk, Va., 1842-45 ; Cambridge, Mass., 1845-
46; prof. Bib. Interpretation, West. Bapt. Theol. Inst., Covington, Ky.,
1846-50; pastor. Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, O., 1850-53; prof. Biblical and
Pastoral Theology, R. T. S., 1853-72; pres. and Davies professor, ib.,
1868-72; pres. and prof. Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, B. U., 1872-
89 ; lecturer, Andover T. S. ; lecturer on Preaching, Yale D. S. ; Apolo-
getics, C. T. S., 1889-94; prof. Ethics and Apologetics, U. C, 1892-94;
pres. A. B. M. U., 1877-80. Ed. Christian Review; trans. Neander's
Planting and Training of the Christian Church; author, Yale Lectures
on Preaching; Principles and Practice of Morality; Christian Theology;
et al. Died, Boston, Mass., June 13, 1894.
1857 *Rev. GEORGE WASHINGTON NORTHRUP, D.D., LL.D. 1867
Born, Antwerp, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1825. A.B., Williams C, 1854; gradu-
ated, R. T. S., 1857; D.D., U. R., 1866; LL.D., Kal. C, 1879; ord. Roch-
ester, N. Y., June 25, 1859; instructor in Eccl. Hist., R. T. S., 1857-58;
prof. Eccl. Hist., 1858-65 ; Church Hist, and Evidences of Christianity,
1865-67; acting prof. Mental and Moral Philosophy U. C, 1867-69;
pres. and prof. Systematic Theol., B. U. T. S., 1867-92; prof, and head
of the dept. of Systematic Theol., U. C, 1892-1900. Author (with Dr.
Robert Watts), The Sovereignty of God; and several published papers
and addresses. Died Chicago, 111., Dec. 30, 1900.
1857 *Rev. AUGUSTUS RAUSCHENBUSCH, D.D 1890
Born, Altena, Southern Westphalia, Germany, Feb. 13, 1816. Gymnasi-
um of Elberfeld, 1833 ; student of Theology, Universities of Berlin
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and Bonn, 1833-40; D.D., U. R., 1863; pastor, Altcna, 1841-46; came
to America in 1846, and engaged in mission work among the Germans
in Missouri; in the German work of the A. T. Soc, New York, 1847-
53; united with Bap. ch., New York, May, 1850; miss, work among the
Germans in Canada and the West, organizing German Baptist churches;
prof, in German language, of Bib. Lit. and Theol., R. T. S., 1858-72;
prof. Christian Theol. and Church Hist., ib., 1872-84; prof. O. T. Inter-
pretation and Church Hist., ib., 1884-90; engaged in literary work,
Wandsbek, near Hamburg, Germany, 1890-99. 1847-53 edited "dcr
Amoikanisclic Botschaftcr ;" edited, and in part wrote the German
publications of the American Tract Society of the same years, 170
tracts and 70 books ; author, die Nacht dcs IVestcns; Anweisungcn
fiir Aus7vaiidcrcy; Lcbcn Roger WiUiams; die Pilgcrvdter; Sind Meiisch
und Aife staminvcrzi.'andt ? Sollen zvir Samstag oder Sonntag fciern?
1st dcr Sonntag heidnischen oder christlichen Ursprungs? Biblische
Fraucnbilder; Entstelmng dcr Kindcrtaiifc ; Handbuch der Homilctik.
Edited, Missionsgcsangbuch, 1846; Pilgerharfe, 1853 ; Glaubcnsharfe,
1885; Nene Glaubcnsslimme, 1894. Died, Wandsbek, Dec. 5, 1899.
1865 *Rev. ASAHEL CLARK KENDRICK, D.D., LL.D., 1869; 1875-1877
Born, Poultney, Vt., Dec. 7, 1809. A.B., Ham. C, 1831; D.D., Un. C,
1845; LL.D., Bu. U., 1870; prof. Greek Language and Literature, Colg.
U., 1832-50; prof. Greek Lang, and Literature, U. R., 1850-95; prof.
Bib. Literature and Exegesis, R. T. S., 1865-69; acting Trevor profes-
sor, Bib. Lit. and N. T. Exegesis, ib., 1875-77 ; member of the New Tes-
tament Revision Committee. Author, Greek Introduction; Greek 01-
lendorf ; The Anabasis of Xenophon, zv-ith Notes and Vocabulary; The
Epistle to the Hcbrezvs {An American Commentary on the Nezv Testa-
ment) ; trans, and ed. Olshausen's Commentary on the Nezu Testa-
ment; AIoll's Commentary on Hebrezvs; et al.; Life and Letters of Mrs.
Emily C. Judson; Our Poetical Favorites; Leisure Hours zcith the Ger-
man Poets. Died, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1895.
1867 Rev. JOSEPH HENRY GILMORE, Ph.D 1868
Born, Boston, Mass., Apr. 29, 1834. A.M., B. U., 1858; graduated,
N. T. L, 1861; Ph.D., B. U., 1892; instructor in Hebrew, N. T. L,
1861-62; ord. Penacook, N. H., June 19, 1862; pastor, Penacook, 1862-
64; private secretary to Gov. Gilmore, and editor Concord Daily Moni-
tor, 1864-65; pastor, Rochester, N. Y., 1865-67; acting prof. Hebrew
Language and Lit., R. T. S., 1867-68; prof. Logic, Rhetoric and Eng-
lish, U. R., 1867-92 ; prof. Rhetoric and English, ib., 1892-1908 ; emeritus
prof., ib., 1908-. pres. Peoples' Rescue Mission, 1896-. chaplain United
Society of the Civil War, 1908- Author, Art of Expression; Outlines
of Logic; Outlines of Rhetoric; Chautauquan Text-Book of English
Literature; Outline Studies in English and American Literature; He
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Leadcth Me, and other Religions Poems; editorial writer, Democrat and
Chronicle, Rochester, 1868-1878; The English Language and its Early
Literature; Familiar Chats about Books and Reading.
Address, Rochester, N. Y.
1868 Rev. GEORGE HENRY WHITTEMORE 1876
Born, Boston, Mass., Aug. 19, 1839. A.B., H. U., 1860; graduated,
N. T. I., 1868; ord. Cambridge, Mass., Sep. 6, 1868; acting prof. Hebrew
Language and Literature, R. T. S., 1868-76; occasional ministerial
service, Cambridge, Mass., 1876-.
Address, 379 Harvard St., Cambridge, Mass.
1869 *Rev. rabbi JOSEPH WALES BUCKLAND, D.D 1876
Born, Deerfield, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1829. A.B., Un. C, 1849; graduated,
U. T. S., 1855 ; D.D. ; ord. New York, N. Y., 1855 ; pastor, New York,
1855-56; Ossining, 1857-64; Calvary ch., New York, 1864-69; prof.
Church History and Evidences of Christianity, R. T. S., 1869-73;
Pettengill prof. Church History, ib., 1873-76. Died, Rochester, N. Y.,
Jan. 30, 1877.
1870. *Rev. HORATIO BALCH HACKETT, D.D., LL.D 1875
Born, Salisbury, Mass., Dec. 27, 1808. A.B., Am. C, 1830; graduated,
Andover T. S., 1833 ; in Germany, 1833-35 ; D.D., U. Vt., 1845 ; H. U.,
1861; LL.D., Am. C, 1862; adjunct prof. Latin and Greek Languages
and Literature, B. U., 1835-38; prof. Hebrew Literature, ib., 1838-39;
prof. Bib. Lit. and Interpretation, N. T. I., 1839-68; in Europe and the
East, 1868-70; prof. Biblical Literature and New Testament Exegesis,
R. T. S., 1870-75, (Trevor prof., 1872-75) ; member, American Bible
Union, and the American Revision Committee. Author, Hebrezv Gram-
mar; Commentary on the Acts; Illustrations of Scripture, suggested by
a Tour through the Holy Land; Christian Memorials of the War;
translated with additions and improvements, Winer's Chaldee Gram-
mar; Van Oosterzee's Commentary on Philemon; Braun's Commentary
on Philippians; edited (together with Dr. Ezra Abbot), American
edition of Smith's Dictionary of the Bible. Died, Rochester, N. Y.,
Nov. 2, 1875.
1872 Rev. AUGUSTUS HOPKINS STRONG, DD.. LL.D.
Born, Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1836. A.B., Y. C, 1857; graduated,
R. T. S., 1859; D.D., B. U., 1870; Y. U., 1890; P. U., 1896; LL.D.,
Bu. U., 1891; Alfred U., 1894; in Europe, 1859-60; ord., Haverhill,
Mass., Aug. 3, 1861 ; pastor, Haverhill, 1861-65 ; Cleveland, Ohio, 1865-
72; pres. and prof. Biblical Theology, R. T. S., 1872- ; pres. A. B.
M. U., 1892-95 ; pres. Gen. Convention of Baptists of North America,
1907-10. Author, Systematic Theology, 1886 (7th edition, 1903) revised
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and enlarged, in 3 vols., 1908; PhUosophy and Religion, 1888; The
Great Poets and their Theology, 1897; Christ in Creation and Ethical
Monism, 1899. Address, 17 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y.
1872 Rev. WILLIA.M CLEAVER WILKINSON, DD.. LL.D. . . 1881
Born, Westford, Vt., Oct. 19. 1833. A.B., U. R., 1857; graduated, R.
T. S., 1859; D.D., U. R., 1873; LL.D., Bay. U., 1904; ord. New Haven,
Conn., Nov. 22, 1859; pastor. New Haven, 1859-61; student. University
of Paris, 1861-62; ad interim prof. Modern Languages, U. R., 1863-64;
pastor, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O., 1865-66; acting prof. Homiletics
and Pastoral Theology, R. T. S., 1872-73; Wyckoff prof. Homiletics
and Past. Theol., ib., 18.73-81 ; literary pursuits, Tarrytown, N. Y., 1881-
92; prof. Poetry and Criticism, University of Chicago, 1892-. Author,
The Dance of Modern Society; A Free Lance in the Field of Life and
Letters; The Baptist Principle; Edwin Arnold as Poctizcr and Pagan-
izer; Poems; Webster: an Ode; The Epic of Saul ; The Epic of Paul;
The Epic of Moses; Poems (Enlarged) ; Complete Poetical Works (5
vols.) ; Modern Masters of Pulpit Discourse; Some New Literary Val-
uations. Address, 5630 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111.
1872 *Rev. HERMANN MORITZ SCHAEFFER 1897
Born, Lage, Lippe-Detmold, Germany, Aug. 22, 1839. Graduated from
German Department, 1864; student, U. R., 1864-65; graduated, R. T. S.,
1867; ord., New York, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1867; pastor. First German ch.,
New York, 1867-72; prof. Biblical Literature and Rhetoric, German
Department, R. T. S., 1872-84; prof. New Testament Interpretation and
Mental and Moral Philosophy, ib., 1884-89; prof. New Testament
Interpretation and Pastoral Theolog\', ib., 1889-97. Author, Erkldrung
dcr Apostelgeschichte; Einlcitung cur Erkldrung des Neuen Testa-
ments; Die Erkldrung des erstcn Bricfes an die Korinther. Died,
Rochester, N. Y., May 11, 1897.
1875 Rev. HOWARD OSGOOD, DD., LL.D., 1900
Born, Magnolia Plantation, Plaquemines parish. La., Jan. 4, 1831 ;
Harvard University, 1850; D.D., B. U., 1868; LL.D., P. U., 1894; ord.,
New York, N. Y., Feb. 12. 1857; pastor. Flushing, L. I., 1856-59;
North church, New York, 1860-65; prof, of Hebrew, C. T. S., 1868-
74; acting prof, of Church History, R. T. S., 1875-76; prof, of Hebrew
Language and Literature, ib., 1876-1900; literary work, Rochester,
1900-. Member of the American Old Testament Revision Commit-
tee. Address, 11 Livingston Park, Rochester, N. Y.
1881 *Rev. BENJAMIN OSGOOD TRUE, D.D 1902
Born, Plainfield, N. H., Dec. 17, 1845. A.B., D. C. 1866; graduated,
R. T. S., 1870; D.D., U. R., 1889; ord. Baldwinsville, N. Y., May 31,
1870; pastor, Baldwinsville, 1870-72; travel and study abroad, 7 months
in 1872; pastor, First ch., Meriden, Conn., 1873-79; travel and study
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abroad, 1879-80; pastor, Central ch., Providence, R. I., 1880-81; prof.
Church History, R. T. S., 1881-1902; travel and study abroad, 1889-90.
Author, Outlines of Church History, printed for use of students, not
published. Died, Lakeport, N. H., July 18, 1902.
1881 Rev. ADELBERT SUMPTER COATS, D.D 1891
Born, Schuylers Lake, N. Y., Sep. 1, 1847. A.B., Ham. C, 1874;
graduated, R. T. S., 1877; D.D., U. R., 1897; ord. Portland, Oregon,
Sep. 3, 1877; pastor, Portland, Aug. 1877-Nov. 1880; prof. Elocution
and Sacred Oratory, R. T. S., Jan. 1881-June 1891 ; pastor, First church,
Pawtucket, R. I., Sep. 1891-Sep. 1893; First church, Buffalo, N. Y.,
Oct. 1893-Nov. 1901; in Europe, Nov. 1901-Nov. 1902; supply First
church, Cortland, N. Y., and Portland, Ore., 1903-1904; p. Evangel
church, Berkeley, Calif., May 1904-09; w. c, ib., 1909-.
Address, 2609 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley, Calif.
1882 Rev. HENRY EPHRAIM ROBINS, D.D., LL.D 1903
Born, Hartford, Conn., Sep. 30, 1827. Student, Connecticut Literary
Institution ; Fairmount Theological Seminary, Ohio ; graduated, N.
T. I., 1861; D.D., U. R., 1868; LL.D., Colby U., 1890; ord. Hartford,
Conn., Dec. 6, 1861 ; pastor. Central ch., Newport, R. I., Jan. 1862-
May 1867; First ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1867-73; president, Colby C,
1873-82; prof. Christian Ethics, R. T. S., 1882-1903; (unable to engage
in the active work of teaching on account of ill-health) retired, engaged
in literary work, 1903- Author, Harmony of Ethics with Theology;
The Christian Idea of Education as Distinguished from the Secular
Idea of Education; Ethics of the Christian Life.
Address, 580 West Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
1876 *SAMUEL EMMONS BROWN 1877
Born, Portland, Me., Feb. 27, 1847. A. B., H. U., 1870; graduated,
R. T. S., 1873; student Universities of Halle and Leipzig, 1873-76; act-
ing prof. New Testament Exegesis, R. T. S., 1876-77. Died, Lowell,
Mass., Aug. 5, 1877.
1877 *WILLIAM ARNOLD STEVENS, DD., LL.D 1910
Born, Granville, O., Feb. 5, 1839. A.B., D. U., 1862; student, R. T. S.,
1862-63 ; classical tutor, D. U.. 1863-65 ; student of Philology and Theol-
ogy, Harvard U., and Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, 1865-68; D.D.,
D. U., 1882; LL.D., U. R., 1882; prof. Greek Lang, and Literature,
D. U., 1868-77; prof. Biblical Literature and N. T. Exegesis, R. T. S.
1877-1910. Author, Select Orations of Lysias; Commentary on the
Epistle to the Thessalonians ; (with Ernest DeWitt Burton) A Har-
mony of the Gospels for Historical Study; (with Ernest DeWitt Bur-
ton) A Handbook of the Life of Christ; Exegetical Papers; and numer-
ous articles on philological and biblical subjects. Died Rochester, N.
Y., Jan. 2, 1910.
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1877 ALBERT HENRY NEWMAN, D.D., LL.D. 1881
Born, Edgefield, S. C, Aug. 25, 1852. A.B., Mer. U., 1871 ; graduated,
R. T. S., 1875; graduate student, S. B. T. S., 1875-76; LL.D., South-
western Baptist U., 1883; D.D., Mer. U., 1885; acting prof. Church
History, R. T. S., 1877-80; prof. Church History, ib., 1880-81; prof.
Church History, McM. U., 1881-1901; prof. Church History and dean,
Southwestern Bap. Theol. Sem. 1901- (till 1908, Department of Theol.,
Baylor University, Waco, Tex.) ; professorial Lecturer, U. C. Divinity
School, 1906. Author, Annotated translation of Immer's Hertncneutics
of the Ni'Zi> Testament; translation of Augustine's Anti-Maniclican
Treatises; A History of the Baptists in the United States; A History
of Anti-Pcdobaptism ; A Manual of Church History; author in part and
editor A Century of Baptist Achievement ; contributor to Baptist En-
cyclopedia; American Encyclopedia; Canadian Encyclopedia; Encyclo-
pedia Britannica; The Popular and Critical Encyclopedia; Dictionary of
Christ and the Gospels; Dictionary of Religions and Ethics; Realen-
cyklopddie fiir protestantische Theologie und Kirche (3rd edition) ; de-
partment editor for Church History, and contributor New Schaff-Her-
sog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge; contributor of article Dcr
Protestantismus in Nord Amcrika to "Der Protestantismus am Ende des
XIX Jahrhundert in Wort und Bild, (Berlin) ; associate editor, Ameri-
can Journal of Theology; and The Review and Expositor. LL.D., S.
W. Bapt. U. 1883; D.D., Mer. U., 1885.
Address, 609 Dutton St., Waco, Texas.
1881 *Rev. THOMAS HARWOOD PATTISON, D.D 1904
Born, Launceston, Cornwall, England, Dec. 14, 1838. Regent's Park
College, London, 1862; D.D., Colg. U., 1880; B. U., 1892; Wms. C,
1893; pastor, Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, Eng., Newcastle on Tyne;
Rochdale; First ch.. New Haven, Conn., 1875-78; Emmanuel ch., Al-
bany, N. Y., 1878-81 ; prof. Homilctics and Pastoral Theology, R. T. S.,
1881-1904. Author (with others). Religious Republics; Service of
Song; Present-Day Lectures; The Making of William Carey; History
of the English Bible; The Making of the Sermon; Public Prayer; The
History of Preaching and numerous articles in religious and secular
periodicals. Died Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1904.
1882 Rev. ERNEST DeWITT BURTON, D.D 1883
Born, Granville, O., Feb. 4, 1856. A.B., D. U., 1876; graduated, R.
T. S., 1882; student, Universtiy of Leipzig, 1887; University of Berlin,
1894; D.D., D. U., 1898; engage in teaching, 1876-79; ord. Rochester,
N. Y., June 22, 1883; instructor in New Testament Greek. R. T. S..
1882-83 ; associate prof. New Testament Interpretation, N. T. I., 1883-
86; prof. New Testament Interpretation, N. T. I., 1886-92; prof. New
Testament Interpretation, U. C, 1892-. One of the associate editors
of The Biblical World, 1893-1906; editor-in-chief, 1906- one of the edit-
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ors of The American Journal of Theology, 1897-1906; managing editor,
1906-. Oriental Educational Commissioner, U. C, 1908-09. Author, Syn-
tax of the Moods and Tenses in New Testament Greek; Records and
Letters of the Apostolic Age; Handbook of the Life of Paul; (jointly
with William Arnold Stevens), Handbook of the Life of Christ; (also
jointly with William Arnold Stevens), A Harmony of the Gospels for
Historical Study; Short Introduction to the Gospels; Principles of Lit-
erary Criticism and their Application to the Synoptic Problem; Studies
in the Gospel according to Mark; (with Shailer Mathews) Studies in
the Life of Christ and Principles and Ideals for the Sunday School;
(with J. M. P. Smith and G. B. Smith) Biblical Ideas of the Atone-
ment; editor (1899-1906 with W. R. Harper) Constructive Bible Studies.
D.D., D. U., 1897. Address, 5525 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111.
1884 Rev. JACOB SAMUEL GUBELMANN, D.D.
Born, Berne, Switzerland, Nov. 26, 1836. A.B., U. R., 1858 ; graduated,
R. T. S., 1860; D.D., U. R., 1887; ord. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 13, 1861;
pastor, Louisville, 1860-62; St. Louis, Mo., 1862-68; Philadelphia, Pa.,
168-84; prof. Christian Theology and Homiletics, German Department,
R. T. S., 1884-94; prof. Christian Theology, Ethics and Homiletics, ib.,
1894-. Author, Die Predigt am See; The Inspiration of the Sacred
Scriptures. Address, 39 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y.
1889 Rev. THEODORE WELD HOPKINS 1890
Born, Cincinnati, O., Jan. 5, 1841. A.B., Y. C, 1864; graduated, R.
T. S., 1873 ; prof. Ecclesiastical History, Chicago Theological Seminary,
1874-80; pastor. Central Presbyterian ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1881-87;
acting prof. Church History, R. T. S., 1889-90; prof. Ecclesiastical His-
tory and Church Polity, Aub. T. S., 1893-95; engaged in literary work
and supplying pulpits, residence, Rochester, N. Y., 1895-.
Address, 23 Rundel Park, Rochester, N. Y.
1889 Rev. ALBERT JOHN RAMAKER
Born, Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1860. Graduated, R. T. S., 1886; A.B.,
U. R., 1895; ord. Cleveland, O., Aug. 23, 1886; pastor, Cleveland, 1886-
89 ; instructor in Greek and Latin Grammar, German Literature and
Universal History, German Department, R. T. S., 1889-90; acting prof.
Church History, and the Greek Language, ib., 1890-99; prof, ib., 1899-.
Author, Ein Ueberblick iiber die Geschichte der deutschen Baptisten in
America; Die christliche Heidensmission; Eine kurze Geschichte der
Baptisten. Address, 11 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y.
1890 Rev. LEWIS KAISER
Born, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 23, 1860. Student, German Department,
and U. R., 1878-83; R. T. S., 1883-84; C. T. S., 1884-85; ord. Phila-
delphia, Pa., Sep. 18, 1884; pastor, Philadelphia, 1884-88; Rochester,
N. Y., 1888-90; acting prof. Old Testament Interpretation and Universal
ELECTED RESIGNED OR DIED
History, German Department, R. T. S., 1890-99; prof, ib., 1899-.
Moderator of Triennial Conference of German Baptists 1898-1910. Au-
thor, Das apostolischc Zcitaltcr; Die Stimmcn dcr Prophctcn.
Address, 13 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y.
1891 JOHN PHILLIPS SILVERNAIL
Born, Prattsville, N. Y., June 5, 1851. A.B., Ham. C., 1874; prof.
Elocution, in Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-84; prof.
Elocution and Sacred Oratory, Drew Theological Seminary, 1884-91 ;
acting prof. Elocution and Sacred Oratory, R. T. S., 1891-.
Address, 177 Pearl St., Rochester, N. Y.
1891 Rev. WALTER ROBERT BETTERIDGE, D.D.
Born. Riga, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1863. A.B., U. R., 1888; D.D., U. R., 1906;
graduated, R. T. S., 1891 ; student, Universities of Gottingen and
Berlin, 1895-96; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 30, 1892; instructor in
Hebrew, R. T. S., 1891-92; assistant prof. Hebrew Language and
Literature, ib., 1892-1900; acting prof, ib., 1900-01; prof, ib., 1901-
Address, 18 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y.
1897 Rev. WALTER RAUSCHENBUSCH, D.D.
Born, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1861. Graduated, Gymnasium, Giiters-
loh, Westphalia, Germany, 1883; A.B., U. R., 1884; D.D., U. R., 1902;
graduated, R. T. S., 1886; ord. New York, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1886; pastor.
Second German ch.. New York, 1886-97; acting prof. New Testament
Interpretation and the Natural Sciences, German Department, R. T. S.,
1897-99; prof, ib., 1899-1902; prof.. Church History, R. T. S., 1902-.
Secretarj', Baptist Congress, 1892-94; editor, Jitgend Herold, 1892-96;
Earl Lecturer, Pacific Theological Seminary, Berkeley, Calif., 1910;
editor, EvangeUiimsUedcr and Evangeliumss'dngcr ; author, Das Leben
Jesu; Leben und Wirken von August Raiischenbusch; Die poUtische
Vcrfassung unseres Landcs; Christianity and the Social Crisis.
Address, 40 Shepherd St., Rochester, N. Y.
1903 Rev. JOHN HENRY MASON, D.D.
Born. W. Swanzey, N. H., May 29, 1850. Graduated. B. U., A. B.
1872; D.D., U. R., 1903; D.D., B. U., 1904; on the stafif of "The New
York Tribune" 1872-1874; R. T. S., 1877; ord. Sennett, N. Y., June
6. 1877; p. Sennett 1877-Oct. 1881; Brockport. Nov. 1881-Apr. 1889;
First church. New Haven, Conn., May, 1889-June 1896; in Europe;
First church, Batavia, N. Y., Jan. 1898-Jan. 1904; prof. English Bible,
R. T. S., Sept. 1904-. Address, 213 Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y.
1903 Rev. JOSEPH WILLIAM ALEXANDER STEWART, D.D.,
LL.D.
Born, Waterloo, Ontario, Jan. 17, 1852. A.B., U. T., 1876; graduated,
Theol. Dept. Woodstock C, 1879; D.D., U. R., 1893; LL.D., Mc^L U.,
1907; ord. Beachville, Ontario, June, 1876; pastor, Beachville, 1876-77;
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St. Catharines, Ont., 1877-81; Hamilton, Ont, 1881-87; Rochester,
N. Y., 1887-1903; Examiner, U. T., 1881-84; acting prof. Homiletics,
McM. U., 1885-86; secretary. For. Miss. Soc. of Ont. and Que., 1882-
86; dean and prof. Christian Ethics and Pastoral Theology, R. T. S.,
1903- Author, numerous published sermons and papers.
Address, 42 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y.
1904 Rev. JOHN HENRY STRONG
Born, Cleveland, O., Dec. 7, 1866. B.A., U. R.. 1889; B.A., Yale U.,
1890; graduated, R. T. S., 1893; in Berlin and Marburg, in New Testa-
ment studies, 1903-1904; ord. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 28, 1894; p. Mt.
Auburn church, Cincinnati, Mar. 1894-Mar. 1896; First church. New
Britain, Conn., May 1897-Oct. 1903; graduate student, (New Testa-
ment), U. of Berlin and of Marburg, Germany, 1903-04; associate prof.
New Testament Interpretation, R. T. S. 1904-.
Address, 287 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y.
1905 Rev. CORNELIUS WOELFKIN, D.D.
Born, New York City, N. Y., September 15, 1859; Biblical Inst., Stan-
ford, N. Y., D.D., Rutgers College, 1905; D.D., U. R., 1906; ord.
Stanford, N. Y., June 12, 1886; p. First church, Hackensack, N. J.,
Sept. 1887-92; North church, Jersey City, Apr. 1892-94; Greene Ave.,
church, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 1894-Oct. 1905; prof. Homiletics, R. T.
S., Oct. 1905- Address, 196 Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y.
1907 Rev. CONRAD HENRY MOEHLMANN
Born, Meriden, Conn., May 26, 1879; U. of Mich., A.B. 1902; R. T. S.
1905 ; B.D. 1905 ; Fellow U. C, 1908-09 ; ord. Central City, Neb., Sept.
22, 1905; p. Central City, July 1905-Sep. 1906; instructor Church His-
tory, R. T. S., 1907-08; instructor, Hebrew, ib., 1909-10.
Address, 283 Laburnum Crescent, Rochester, N. Y.
1908 Rev. HENRY CLAY MABIE, D.D 1909
Born, June 20, 1847; University of Chicago, A.B. 1868; Chicago
Theol. Sem., B.D., 1875; D.D., U. of Chicago, 1882; ord., Rockford,
111., Sept. 1869; pastor, Rockford, 1869-73; Oak Park, 1873-76; Brook-
line, Mass., 1876-79; First church, Indianapolis, Ind., 1879-84; Belvidere,
111., 1884-85; First church, St. Paul, Minn., 1885-88; Central church,
Minneapolis, 1885-90; corres. secy., A. B. M. U., Boston, Mass., 1890-
1908; acting prof. Systematic Theology, R. T. S., 1908-09; lecturer on
Theory and Practice of Missions, ib., 1909.
LIBRARIANS
1854 *Rev. VELONA ROUNDY HOTCHKISS, D.D 1865
1869 *Rev. rabbi JOSEPH WALES BUCKLAND. D.D 1876
1876 Rev. HOWARD OSGOOD, DD., LL.D 1901
1901 Rev. WALTER ROBERT BETTERIDGE, D.D.
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1851
GRADUATES
♦JOSEPH ALBERT BAILEY, b. Middletown, Conn., Aug. 17, 1823;
Wcslcyan U. 1!^9; N. T. I. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851; ord. Essex, Conn..
Oct. 22, 1851; p. Essex, 1851-55; Waterbury, Sep. 1855-73; d. Carls-
bad, Bohemia, May 11, 1873.
*ERASTUS HAMILTON BURR, b. Preble, N. Y., Feb. 9, 1820;
Colg. U. 1849 ; Colg. T. S. 1849-50 ; R. T. S. 1851 ; ord. Massillon, 0.,
Jan. 7. 1852; p. Massillon, Oct. 1851-June 52; Durhamville, N. Y.,
June 1852-May 54; health failed; w. c. Homer, 1854-57; d. Homer,
N. Y., Mar. 11, 1857.
*PETER IRVING, b. London, Eng., July 4, 1821; Colg. U. 1849;
Colg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851 ; ord. Wolcott, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1853; p.
Wolcott, 1852-55; Montezuma, 1855-56; Elba, 1856-57; Romulus, 1857-
59; Walworth, 1859-60; Wolcott, 1861-62; Brighton, 111., 1864-66; Irv-
ing, 1866-69; d. Irving, 111., Oct. 5, 1869.
*CHARLES KEYSER. b. Albany, N. Y., May 13, 1827; Colg. U. 1849;
^olg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851 ; ord. Wolcott, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1853; p.
1851; p. Wallingford, 1851-53; Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1853-54; Niagara
Falls, 1854-57; Jefferson St., Providence, R. I., 1857-63; Binghamton,
N. Y., 1864-68; Eleventh ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-70; Central ch.,
Trenton, N. J., 1870-75 ; Wakefield, Mass., 1875-77 ; D.D., Bu. U., 1873 ;
d. Wakefield, Mass., Sep. 21, 1877.
*HENRY McQueen RICHARDSON, b. Vernon, N. Y., Nov. 4,
1824; Colg. U. 1849; Colg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851; ord. Hamilton.
O., Feb. 4, 1852; p. Hamilton, 1851-62; Oswego, N. Y., 1862-65; Co-
lumbia, Mo., 1867-71; Fulton, 1871-73; Liberty, 1873-81; Maryville,
1881-84; Lexington (p. several country and town churches in vicinity),
1884-95; w. c. Kansas City, 1895-98; Mexico, 1898-99; Kansas City,
1899-1901; Mexico, 1901-03. Author. Sermons and Sermon Outlines;
200 Sermon Outlines. D.D., W. J. C. 1878; d. Mexico, Mo., Jan. 14,
1903.
WILLIAM WALLACE SAWYER, b. Harpersfield, O., Sep. 22, 1825;
Colg. U. 1849; Colg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1851; ord. Troy, O., June
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1852; p. Troy, 1852-55; Rock Island, III., May 1855-Nov. 1859; p.
supply, Peoria, Feb.-Nov. 1859; Pekin, Nov. 1859-Aug. 62; p. Hunting-
ton, O., Dec. 1862-Nov. 66; Milford, Nov. 1866-Dec. 71; Columbia ch.,
Cincinnati, Dec. 1871-Sep. 74; Washington C. H., Nov. 1874-Nov. 76;
w. c. Milford, teaching and occasional preaching, 1876-. On staff of
Masonic Review, 1878-1905. Address, Milford, Q
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GRADUATES
*THOMAS PHILPOT CAMPBELL, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 10,
1823; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. E. Avon, N. Y., Feb. 1, 1853
p. E. Avon, 1852-55; St. Charles, 111., 1857-59; Mt. Carroll, 1859-64
Waukegan, 1864-66; South Bend, Ind., 1866-70; New Albany, 1870-72
Delevan, 111., 1872-85; Geneseo, 1885-87; Winchester, 1887-89; d. Win-
chester, 111., Aug. 14, 1889.
*WATSON CLARK, b. Yorkshire, N. Y., July 11, 1828; Colg. U.
1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Girard, Pa., Aug. 3, 1852; supply. Green
Bay, Wis., Keosauqua, la.. Marietta, O., 1852-54; p. Ohio C. H., O.,
1854-56; Cincinnati, 1856-58; evangelist. Saline Ass'n, Mo., 1858-61;
p. Ohio C. H., O., 1862-65; Mt. Gilead, 1866-68; Goshen, Ind., 1870-
72; Xenia, 111., 1872-75; Winchester, 1876; Sycamore, 1877; d. Syca-
more, 111., June 10, 1877.
*SAMUEL COLE, b. Beverly, Mass., Sep. 5, 1824; Cy. C. 1850;
R. T. S. 1852; ord. Belfast, Me., July 27, 1853; p. Belfast, June 1853-
54; d. Beverly, Mass., Nov. 11, 1854.
*LEVI SHREVE HANCOCK, b. near Burlington, N. J., Mar. 18,
1819; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; not ord.; agent, American Sunday
School Union, 1852-56 ; health failed ; residence, Ridgetown, Ont., 1857-
1909; postmaster, Ridgetown, Ont., 1862-1909; d. Ridgetown, Ont, Nov.
23, 1909.
♦AUSTIN HARMON, b. Wheatland, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1828; Colg. U.
1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Wheatland, N. Y., Aug. 13, 1852; p. Wheat-
land, 1852-56; Allegan, Mich., 1856-60; Summer Hill, N. Y., 1860-61;
with other churches, 1861-65 ; d. South Haven, Mich., Sep. 7, 1865.
*CHARLES HIBBARD, b. Abbott's Corner, Mass., Dec. 21, 1823
B. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Providence, R. I., Sep. 14, 1852; miss
A. B. F. M. Soc, Moulmein, Burma, 1852-66; p. Chester, Vt., 1867-75
Vergennes, 1876-79; Middlebury, 1879-83; invalid. Providence, R. I
1883-87. Author, History of the Vermont Baptist State Convention;
d. Providence, R. I., Sep. 30, 1887.
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*GEORGE JOHNSON, b. Congleton, England, Jan. 19, 1824; Colg.
U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. North Hector, N. Y., Sep. 15, 1852; p.
North Hector, 1852-54; Canton, 1854-56; Greece, 1856-69; Marlboro,
N. J., 1869-71 ; Lakewood, 1876-84 ; supply, Jacksonville, Fla., Palatka ;
Osbornville, N. J.; Demarest; residence, Lakewood, 1884-96; d. Lake-
wood, N. J., June 18, 1896.
♦SAMUEL TRUSDELL LIVERMORE, b. German, Chenango Co.,
N. Y., Mar. 16, 1824; Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. S. Livonia,
N. Y., Oct. 28, 1852; p. S. Livonia, 1852-57; Cooperstown, 1857-62;
Lowville, 1862-67; in business six years; agent, A. B. P. Soc, in Conn.,
one year ; p. Block Island, R. L, four years ; supply, Pocasset, and North
Middleboro, Mass. ; literary work and supplying churches, Worcester ;
d. Worcester, :\Iass., Feb. 2, 1892.
♦JOHN RAE NISBET, b. Haddington, Scotland, Oct. 14, 1822; Colg.
U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 5, 1852; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, Sandoway, Arracan, 1853-55 ; p. Paris, Ont., 1855-57 ;
York, N. Y., 1857-59; w. c. Cincinnati, O., 1876; Washington, D. C,
1888-1906; d. Washington, D. C, Nov. 29, 1906.
*HENRY B. SHERMER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 25, 1823; Colg.
U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 23, 1852; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc. to the Bassa Tribe, Africa, 1852-53; returned, 1854;
p. Newton, N. J., 1856-60; Woodstown, two years; Schooley's Moun-
tain, 1864-69; d. Schooley's Mountain, N. J., Mar. 22, 1869.
DAVID S. SNODGRASS, b. near Rodney, Jeflferson Co., Miss., Dec.
5, 1826; Oakland C. 1847; Colg. T. S. 1849-50; R. T. S. 1852; ord. St.
Joseph, La., Apr. 1853 ; p. St. Joseph, 1853-55 ; Vicksburg, Miss., 1856-
69; Sulphur Springs, Tex., 1871-72; Longview, 1873-74; Huntsville,
1874-77; Willis, 1877-78; Columbus, 1879; Montgomery, 1880-81; Na-
vasota, 1882; Millican and Courtney, 1882-85; Victoria, 1886-91; Sweet
Home, 1891-95; Pleasanton, 1891-92; Salem, 1895-96; w. c. San An-
tonia, 1896-1900; Yoa Rum, 1900-01; Houston, 1901-.
Address, Houston, Tex.
♦FREDERICK SNYDER, b. near Franklin, O., Jan. 7, 1818; Un. C.
1840; ord. Dayton, O., Dec. 3, 1843; p. First ch., Dayton, May 1844-
June 51; R.T.S. 1852; p. Terre Haute, Ind., 1852-53; Williamsburg,
N. Y., 1853 ; d. Williamsburg, July 2, 1853.
♦ORLANDO BURDETT STONE, b. Homer, N. Y., Sep. 24, 1823;
Colg. U. 1850; R. T. S. 1852; ord. Xenia, O., Mar. 1853; p. Xenia,
Oct.-Dec. 1852; Nevada City, Cal., 1854-58; San Jose, 1858-64; dist.
secy., A. B. H. M. Soc. for the West, 1864-67 ; p. La Fayette, Ind., Oct.
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1867-Dec. 70; Rockford, 111., 1871-72; Marengo, Nov. 1872-Oct. 76;
Bloomington, Nov. 1876-80; invalid, Bloomington, 1880-89; D.D.; d.
Bloomington, 111., Feb. 20, 1889.
*DANIEL WHITAKER, b. Downs, N. J., Nov. 7, 1822; Colg. U. 1850;
R. T. S. 1852; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 7, 1852; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc.
Moulmein, Burma, 1853-56; Toungoo, 1856-57; d. Moulmein, Aug. 18,
1857.
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GRADUATES
*WASHINGTON BARNHURST, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 30, 1830;
Bu. U. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 8, 1853; p.
Chestnut Hill ch., Philadelphia, 1853-54; Burlington, N. J., 1854-56;
St. Louis, Mo., 1856-60; d. Iberia, Mo., Apr. 29, 1862.
*JOHN HARVARD CASTLE, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 27, 1830;
Bu. U. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Pottsville, Pa. Sep. 27, 1853; p. Potts-
ville, Pa., 1853-56 ; Newburg, N. Y., 1856-59 ; Philadelphia, Pa., 1859-73 ;
Toronto, Ont., 1873-81 ; pres. Toronto Bapt. Coll. 1881-89 ; removed to
Rochester, N. Y., to make his home in 1889; supply. Fifth ch., Phila-
delphia, Pa., Feb.-June 1890. D.D., Bu. U., 1866; d. Philadelphia,
June 11, 1890.
*NATHANAEL JUDSON CLARK, b. Niantic, Conn., Jan. 28, 1822;
U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Southington, Conn., Mar. 8, 1854;
p. Southington, 1854-56; Schuykill Falls, Pa., 1856-58; South Abing-
ton, Mass., 1860-63; First ch., Cincinnati, O., 1864-66; Penn Yan,
N. Y., 1868-70; cor. secy., Am. Bible Union, 1870-73; health failed;
residence, Niantic, Conn., 1882-88; d. Niantic, Feb. 18, 1888.
*ANDREW LONGYEAR FREEMAN, b. Shandakin, N. Y., Apr. 17,
1828; U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Camillus, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1853;
p. Camillus, 1853-Dec. 58; Ann Arbor, Mich., Jan.-Dec. 1859; supply
in Mich, and N. Y., Jan.-Apr. 1860; p. Deposit, N. Y., May 1860-Oct.
61; Stockton, Oct. 1861-May 64; Southington, Conn., May 1864-Sep.
7Z; Penfield, N. Y., Sep. 1873-Dec. 79; Mumford, Apr. 1880-Feb. 85;
secy. Conn. Ed. Soc, 1868-73 ; financial secy., Vt. Acad., Mar.-July
1885; financial secy.. Cook Acad., July 1885-88; treas., ib., 1888-90; re-
tired, Canandaigua, 1895-1902; d. Camillus, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1902.
*EDWARD F. GURNEY, b. Cummington, Mass., June 20, 1827; D.
U., 1848; teacher, ib., 1848-49; miss. 1849-51; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Jordan,
N. Y., Jan. 5, 1854; p. Jordan, 1853-55; Woodstock, 111., 1856; re-
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moved to Minn, on account of failing health, 1857, and settled near
Austin; organized and became first pastor of church in Austin, 1857-
61 ; d. Austin. Minn., June 26, 1862.
♦WILLIAM DUNLAP HEDDEN, b. E. Orange, N. J., Nov. 6, 1828;
U. R. 1851; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Meridian, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1853; p.
Meridian, 1853-55; E. Orange, N. J., 1855-80; Peekskill, N. Y., 1880-
90. D.D.; d. E. Orange, N. J., Dec. 24, 1890.
*DAVID TILTON MORRILL, b. Danville, Vt., Oct. 24, 1826; Un.
C. 1849; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Rahway, N. J., Mar. 5, 1854; p. Newark,
1854-69; Fourth St. ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1869-74; Park Ave. ch., St.
Louis, 1874-76; Upper Alton, 111., 1876-83; Virden, 1883-86; La-grange,
Mo., 1886-92; health failed; w. c. La Grange, 111., 1892-96; Fargo,
N. D., 1896-97; Belvidere, 111., 1897-98; Chapl. 26th Regt. N. J.
Vols, during civil war; dist. secy., A. B. P. S. for S. W. district, 1876.
D.O., S. C, 1892 ; d. Belvidere, 111., Oct. 9, 1898.
*JAMES HARVEY PARMELEE, b. Wilmington, Vt., May 4, 1823;
Cy. C. 1850; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Xenia, O., 1854; p. West Union, la.,
1855-56; Charles City, 1857-58; Kenosha, Wis., during Civil War;
agent, of Christian Com. at Vicksburg, Miss., during latter part of
war; p. Lacon, 111., 1866-69; Guilford, Vt., 1870-72; Bernardstown,
^lass.. supply, neighboring churches, 1872-78; De Funiak Springs, Fla.,
1888-1905. Author, Problems in Theology; d. De Funiak Springs,
Fla.. Nov. 5, 1905.
*WILLIAM CAREY PHILLIPS, b. Bristol, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1822;
Un. C. 1849; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Burnt Hills, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1847;
p. Burnt Hills, Canandaigua, Port Byron, Throopsville, 1847-58; home
miss. St. Cloud, Minn., preaching at Anoka, Maple Grove, Little Falls,
Maine Prairie, Fair Haven, 1859-63; teaching. Port Byron, 1863-64;
p. S. Butler, N. Manlius, Centerville, Port Byron, Brisbin, Etna, Virgil,
De Ruyter, Beaver Meadow, N. Y., 1864-87; w. c. Etna, N. Y., 1887-
92 ; d. Nunda, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1893.
*JOHN BENJAMIN PITMAN, b. Bradford, Eng., May 22, 1825; U.
R. 1850-51 ; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Lakeville, N. Y., 1853; p. Lakeville, May
1853-Mar. 54; Seneca Falls. ]\Iay 1854-Feb. 56; Medina, Mar. 1856-
July 57; Springfield, 1857-59; Hornellsville, 1859-61; Warsaw, 1861-
63; Matteawan, 1863-64; prepared for orders in Episcopal church at
Matteawan, 1864; d. Fishkill Landing, N. Y., Sep. 22, 1902.
♦ROBERT TELFORD, b. Hall's Corners, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1820; U.
R. 1851; R. T. S., 1853; ord. Benton Center, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1853;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bangkok, Siam, 1853-63 ; Swatow, China, 1863-
64; returned, 1864; agent, of Christian Com., 1864-65; p. Wash-
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ington, Pa., 1865-68; Hamilton, O., 1868-69; Warren, 1869-73; Roch-
ester, Minn., 1873-74; Eau Claire, Wis., 1874-77; E. Henrietta, N. Y.,
1878-81 ; W. Springfield, Pa., 1882-83 ; De Land, Fla., supplying neigh-
boring churches ; miss, of S. B. C, conducting ministerial institutes for
colored Bapt. pastors, 1883-93; w. c. George Nugent Home, German-
town, Pa., 1893-98; d. Germantown, June 5, 1898.
JAMES NELSON WILLIAMS, b. Sherrington, Que., Dec. 22, 1829;
Grand Ligne Miss, school; Montreal College, 1849-50; U. R. 1850-
51; R. T. S. 1853; ord. Grand Ligne, Que., Feb. 7, 1854; miss. Grand
Ligne, 1854-56; p. Montreal, 1856-59; miss. Grand Ligne, 1859-64;
editor, Montreal, 1865-66 ; miss, among the French, Stryker, O., 1866-
68; p. South ch., Chicago, III, 1868-70; Momence, 1871-72; miss.
A. B. H. M. S. among the French in New Eng., 1873- ; instructor
in French Dept., N. T. L, 1889-98; Providence, R. I., 1898- ; supt.
French miss., N. E., 1873-1909; genl. miss. 1909-. Author La Regie de
Foi, (1895) ; Worship of Saints, (1906) ; Our Debt to the Huguenots,
1882) ; Reminiscence of French Missionary Work. D.D., Cy. C.
Address, 19 Arch St., Providence, R. L
SPECIAL STUDENTS
T. G. Cummings, Philadelphia, Pa.; Bu. U.; R. T. S. 1851-52;
*James Barlow Simmons, b. North East, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1827; B. U.
1851; R. T. S. 1851-52; dismissed to Andover T. S.; d. New York
City, Dec. 17, 1905.
*George Mairs Vanderlip, b. Argyle, N. Y., June 20, 1832; student,
U. N. Y. 1847-48; aided in founding Strong Place ch., Brooklyn;
student, Edinburgh U., Scotland, 1848-50; became interested in Y.
M. C. A. in London, and by correspondence with The Watchman
of Boston, suggested the organization of the first Y. M. C. A. in
U. S., at Boston; U. N. Y. 1851; aided in founding first Y. M. C. A.
in New York; R. T. S. 1851-53; dismissed to U. T. S.; d. Brooklyn,
N. Y., Aug. 1, 1903.
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GRADUATES
*GEORGE SHEPPARD CHACE, b. Penn Yan, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1826;
U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Warren, R. L, Mar. 13, 1856; p.
Warren, 1854-60; Pittsburg, Pa., 1860-65; supply, New Bedford,
Mass., 1865; p. Columbus, O., 1866-68; Detroit, Mich., 1868-71; called
to Middletown, Conn., 1871; d. New Bedford, Mass., June 27, 1871.
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*JEREMIAH CLINTON DRAKE, b. Salisbury, N. Y., Apr. 19,
1824; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Churchville, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1852;
p. Churchville, 1852-54; Panama, 1854-58; Westfield, 1858H51 ; capt.
Co. G. 49th N. Y. Vols., 1861-62; col. 112th N. Y. Vols., 1862-64;
commanded brigade, Suffolk, Va., 1863; commanded Drake's Brigade,
campaign of 1864; wounded in battle of Cold Harbor, Va., June 1,
1864; d. June 2, 1864.
♦CHARLES COLE NORTON, b. Washington, Conn., July 16, 1827;
U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Sixth St. ch., New York, Mar. 12,
1855; p. Sixth St. ch.. New York, 1855-63; Central Park ch.. New
York, Oct. 1863-Nov. 91; health failed, w. c. New York, 1891-97;
D.D., S. C, 1878; d. New York, Apr. 13, 1897.
*HENRY ARNOLD ROSE, b. Jersey, N. Y., Dec. 31, 1825; U. R.
1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Greece, N. Y., Oct. 1853; p. Greece, 1853-56;
Hornellsville, 1856-59; Wayne, 1859-61; Clifton, 1861-65; St. Johns,
Mich., 1865-68; Owasso, 1870-72; Ovid, 1872-74; Palo, 1875-77; w. c.
1878-81; p. Big Rapids, Mich., 1882-85; Bloomingdale, 1885-87; evan-
gelistic and mission work, residence, Kalamazoo, 1887-89; p. Dowagiac,
1889-93 ; mission work. Grand Rapids, 1894-96 ; occasional supply ; p.
Bengal and Riley ch., residence, St. Johns, 1896-1909; res. Grand
Rapids, 1909-10; d. Grand Rapids, Jan. 5, 1910.
*ALFRED BROWN SATTERLEE, b. Strikersville, N. Y., Oct. 26,
1823; B. U. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Providence, R. L, Oct. 8, 1854
miss. A. B. M. U., Burma, 1855-56; d. Akyab, Burma, July 1, 1856.
*JAMES VAN PELT SCHOFIELD, b. Gerry, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1825
U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 24, 1854; p. Louis-
ville, 1854- xMay 58; Quincy, 111., May 1858-July 62; St. Louis, Mo.
July 1862-Oct. 69; Des Moines, la., Oct. 1869-July 71; New Britain
Conn., July 1871-Nov. 76; Fourth ch., St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 1876-Nov
84; assistant editor, American Baptist, 1884-85; organized and became
first pastor. Water Tower ch., St. Louis, Jan. 1886-July 87; High St.
and First ch., Des Moines, la., July 1887-90; Independence, May 1890-
July 92; Canton, Mo., Apr. 1893-May 98. Author, numerous sketches
of Missouri Baptists in Cathcart's Baptist Encyclopccdia; also several
published sermons and addresses. D.D., W. J. C, and U. C, 1881 ; d.
St. Louis, Mo., May 18, 1898.
JOHN BYINGTON SMITH, b. Schroon Lake, N. Y., May 1, 1830;
U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Dunkirk, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1854; p. Dun-
kirk, 1853-55; Fayetteville, Jan. 1856-Apr. 60; Interlaken, Apr. 1860-
Jan. 66; chap. State Prison, Sing Sing, Jan. 1866-Jan. 69; p. Geneva,
Jan. 1869-Feb. 75; supply, Havana, with service in interest of Cook
Acad., 1876; p. Peekskill, Aug. 1877-Oct. 81; literary and religious
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work, Saratoga Springs, 1883-95 ; Fayetteville, N. Y., 1895- ; cor. secy.,
N. Y. State Temperance Soc, 1883-87. Author, Prison Hymnbook;
Sayings and Doings of Children; Bible Teachings from Nature; Way-
side Poems, 1872 ; Eventide Poems, 1908. D.D., U. C, 1873.
Address, Fayetteville, N. Y.
*JOHN RIPLEY SMITH, b. 1826, Phelps, N. Y.; Un. C. 1852; R. T.
S. 1854; d. Wyoming, N. Y., Mar. 1856.
*GEORGE POMEROY WATROUS, b. Chester, Conn., Jan. 10,
1825; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; ord. Chester, Conn., Sept. 6, 1854;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Shwaygyeen, Burma, 1854-60; returned on ac-
count of failing health, 1860; p. Tioga, Pa., 1861-63; miss. Tioga Asso-
ciation, 1863-65; p. Covington, 1865-70; Mansfield, 1871-74; Canton,
1874-80; Athens, 1880-83; stated supply, Lewisburg, one year, with mis-
sion work in neighboring villages, 1883-85 ; colporteur A. T. Soc, Flor-
ida, 1885-86; stated supply at Tocany, Philadelphia, Pa., 1886-87; p.
Knoxville, 1887-90; Jackson, 1891-94; d. Jackson Summit, June 26,
1894.
♦JOHN WILLIAMS, b. Marietta, O., Mar. 23, 1824; D. U. 1852;
R. T. S. 1854; ord. Peru, O., Dec 27, 1854; p. Peru, O.; Fairfield, la.;
W. Union ; Agency City ; Ashland ; Batavia, la., w. c Akron, la.,
1880-1900; d. Akron, la., Aug. 3, 1900.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
George Allen, Rochester, N. Y.; R. T. S. 1853-54; (1900)
♦Edward L. Bailey, b. Lawsville, Pa., Mar. 16, 1823; Un. C. 1852; R. T.
S. 1854 ; ord. Carbondale, Pa., June 12, 1854 ; p. Carbondale, May 1853-
Feb. 66; Harrisburg, 1866-69; Carbondale, Feb.-May 1869; Chaplain
to Penn. State Senate, Harrisburg, for three successive sessions; d.
Carbondale, May 9, 1869.
John Bruce, b. Dinxperlo, Netherlands, Feb. 29, 1824; U. R. 1851-53;
R. T. S. 1853-54 ; ord. Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 8, 1854 ; evangelist, among
the Dutch in Wis., 1854-57; p. Benton, 111., 1857-59; Aztalan, Wis.,
1859-62; Verona, 1862-63; Antioch, 111., 1863-65; Lowell, Ind., 1866-
78; Crown Point (jointly with Lowell), 1870-72; Lowell, 1884-86;
w. c Lowell, farming and occasional supply, 1866-.
Address, Lowell, Ind.
*Justin Dewey Fulton, b. Sherburne, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1828; U. R. 1852;
R. T. S. 1854; ord. St. Louis, Mo., May, 1854; p. St. Louis, and editor
Gospel Banner, 1854-55; Sandusky, O., 185^59; Albany, N. Y., 1859-64;
Union Temple ch., Boston, Mass., 1864-73 ; Hanson Place, ch., Brooklyn,
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N. Y., 1873-76; Centennial ch., Brooklyn, 1876-87; president, "Pauline
Propaganda," engaged in anti-Romanist work, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-
94; p. Somerville, Mass., 1894-98; anti-Romanist work, Somerville,
1898-1901. Author, The Roman Catholic Element in American His-
tory; Rome in America; Why Priests Should IVed; How to Win Ro-
manists, et al. D.D., U. R., 1870; d. Somerville, Mass., Apr. 16, 1901.
*Touissant Riendeau, b. Longueuil, Que., Nov. 1, 1820; Grand Ligne
Mission school, 1840-43; R. T. S. 1853-54; ord. Grand Ligne, Que.,
Feb. 14, 1855; p. St. Pie, 1855-59; p. and financial agent, Grand Ligne
Mission, St. Marie de Monnoir, 1859-82; p. St. Johns, Que., 1882-92;
d. St. Johns, Aug. 28, 1892.
♦Sylvanus Aden Taft, b. Mendon, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1825; U. Mich., 1848-
51 ; ord. Stony Creek, Mich., June, 1847; p. Mt. Vernon, Ypsilanti, Mich.,
1847-51; U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1854; p. Webster, N. Y., 1851-54; Ypsi-
lanti, Mich., 1854-55; Mt. Vernon, 1855-57; Oxford, Fenton, Holly,
1857-66; Quincy, 111., 1866-70; Palmyra, Mo., 1870-74; Macon, 1874-75;
Santa Rosa, Cal., 1876-77; president, California C, 1877-79; p. Ukiah,
1879-84; w. c. Ukiah, 1884-86; Merced, 1886-88; Bay Point, 1888-90;
Alameda, 1890-1902. D.D., La Gr. C, 1876, d. Alameda, Calif., Apr. 27,
1902.
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GRADUATE STUDENT
*DAVID FREEMAN, b. Brookfield, N. S., Nov. 1819; Ac. C. 1850;
N. T. I. 1854; resident graduate, R. T. S. 1854-55; ord. Halifax, N.
S., Aug. 1, 1855; p. First ch., Halifax, 1855-58; agent, Acadia C, 1858-
61; p. Fifth and Sixth churches, CornwalHs, 1861-74; New Glasgow,
1875-78; home miss.. Kings Co., 1879-90; d. Citra, Fla., Mar. 18, 1891.
GRADUATES
ROBERT JOHN ADAMS, b. North Granville, N. Y., Sep. 1, 1829;
Wms. C. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Wallingford, Conn., Oct., 1855; p.
Wallingford, July 1855-Dec. 69; Second ch., Holyoke, Mass., Dec.
1869-Apr. 86; Stoughton St. ch., Boston, Apr. 1886-June 93; finan-
cial secy., N. T. I., June 1893-June 94; general secy., Worcester Acad.,
June. 1894-1901 ; treas.. Northern Bapt. Education Society, 1896- secy.,
Gardner Colby Ministerial Relief Society, Dec. 1886-. secy., Mass.
Bapt. Charitable Soc, 1892-. Author, various published sermons and
pamphlets. D.D., B. U., 1875.
Address, 42 Trowbridge St., Cambridge, Mass.
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*WILLIAM WOODWORTH ALLEN, b. Canaan, N. Y., Feb. 6,
1829; Wms. C. 1849; teacher, New Lebanon, N. Y. ; principal of Acad-
emy, Rensselaerville, N. Y., 1849-53; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Sand Lake.
N. Y., Jan. 8, 1856; p. Sand Lake and Schroon, Oct., 1855-May 58;
Keokuk, la., 1858-60; supply, Presb. and Cong, churches, Keokuk, I860-
61 ; p. Cong, ch., Iowa City, 1861-63 ; Council Bluffs, 1863-65 ; d. Utica,
N. Y., Nov. 27, 1866.
PHILLIPP WILLIAM BICKEL, b. Weinheim, Baden, Sep. 7, 1829;
Theol. Gymnasium, Weinheim, six years ; R. T. S. 1855 ; city miss,
among Germans, Cincinnati, O., 1855-57; ord. Cincinnati, Sep. 1857; p.
German church, Cincinnati, 1857-69; secy., Ger. Bapt. Pub. Soc. and
editor, "Sendbote," Cleveland, O., 1869-78; supt. Publishing House,
Ger. Bapt. Union, editor, Wahrheitszeuge, and director. National Bible
Society of Scotland, Hamburg, Germany, 1878-99; ib., Cassel, 1899-.
Author, Singvogelein; translated Pendleton's Handbook, and some
tracts. D.D., D. U., 1875. Address, Cassel, Germany.
*HENRY HUDSON BURRINGTON, b. White Creek, N. Y., May
8, 1826; B. U. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Burlington, Vt., Dec. 27, 1855;
p. Burlington, 1855-57; Waverly, la., 1858-65; Janesville, 1865-66; sup-
ply, Plainsfield, 1866-67 ; superintendent, public schools, Bremer Co.,
Iowa, 1872-78; w. c. Waverly, 1878-93; d. Waverly, May 11, 1893.
*WARREN BENJAMIN CLAPP, b. New York, N. Y., Sep. 1827;
B. U. 1848; farmer, Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., 1848-52; R. T. S. 1855;
supply, Dover, N. H., 1855-56; ord. Dover, spring 1856; p. Dover, 1856-
62; stated supply, Milford, 1863-65; d. Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., Sep.
27, 1865.
GEORGE WHITFIELD CLARK, b. South Orange, N. J., Feb. 15,
1831; Am. C. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. New Market, N. J., Oct. 3,
1855; p. New Market, Sep. 1855-June 59; Elizabeth, June 1859-Mar.
68; Ballston, N. Y., Mar. 1868-Sep. 7Z; Somerville, N. J., Sep. 1873-
May 77 ; gave up pastoral work on account of sickness ; residence,
Somerville, 1877-81; Hightstown, 1881- ; miss. A. B. P. Soc, 1880-.
Author, Harmony of Gospels; Harmonic Arrangement of Acts; The
Mighty Worker; Glory Revealed; Clark's Peoples Commentary on
The N. T. D.D., U. R., 1872. Address, Hightstown, N. J.
♦WILLIAM PETERS EVERETT, b. Frederickton, N. B., May 20,
1826; Cy. C. 1849; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. East Abington,
Mass., Apr. 1856; p. East Abington, 1855-57; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857-
60; Albany, 1860-65; Chelsea, Mass., 1865-68; Elgin, 111., 1869-72;
St. John, N. B., 1872-81; secy., Foreign Miss. Board of Bapt. Conv.
of Maritime Provinces, Canada, 1874-82; p. Quincy, 111., 1882-86; Upper
Alton, 1886-89 ; w. c. Elgin, 1889-93 ; d. Elgin, Mar. 12, 1893.
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♦DILLIS DYER HAMILTON, Presb. b. Sharon, Vt., Jan. 14, 1824;
U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; Aub. T. S. 1856; ord. Cambria Center, N.
Y., Oct. 13, 1858; p. Akron, 1857-59; Cambria, 1859-63; Clarence, 1863-
66; Somerset, 1866-67; Pompeii, Alich., also preaching at Ithaca and
neighboring places, 1867-76; d. Pompeii, Mich., July 22, 1876.
*JOHN BUTTRICK JONES, b. Valley Town, N. C, Dec. 24, 1824;
U. R. 1852; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Rochester, July 14, 1855; miss, to
Cherokee Nation, Ind. Ter., Oct. 1855-Oct. 60; w. c. Upper Alton, 111.,
Oct. 1860-Mar. 61 ; p. South Rutland and Harrisburg, N. Y., May 1861-
Apr. 62; chaplain, 2d Indian Regt., Apr. 1862-65; miss. A. B. H. M.
Soc. to Cherokee, Ft. Gibson, Cherokee Nation, Ind. Ten, 1866-68;
Tahlequah, Oct. 1868-June 75 ; health failed ; removed to Denver,
Col., 1875; d. Denver, June 17, 1876.
*JOHN BODKIN LINK, b. Rockbridge, Va., May 7, 1825; G. C. 1853;
ord. Mt. Pleasant, Jessamine Co., Ky., Nov. 20, 1852; R. T. S. 1855;
p. Paris, Ky., 1855-57; Liberty, Mo., 1857-59; agent, W. J. C. 1859-60;
chaplain in Confederate Army, 1861-64; agent, Domestic Miss. Board,
1864-65; founder and editor, Texas Baptist Herald, Houston, Tex.,
1865-86; assistant editor, Texas Baptist, Austin, 1886-94; editor and
publisher, Texas Biographical and Historical Magazine; secretary,
Board of Trustees, Baylor University. LL.D. ; d. Austin, June 10,
1894.
♦AUGUSTUS HENRY LUNG, b. Rush, Pa., Nov. 1, 1826; Bu. U.,
1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Canandaigua, N. Y., July 14, 1857; p. Canan-
daigua, 1857-62; chaplain 33d Regt. N. Y. vols., 1862-63; p. Canan-
daigua, 1863-64; First ch., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1864-68;
Third ch., Germantown, 1868-72; Camden, N. J., 1872-82; secy.,
A. B. P. Soc. for N. Y., residence, Rochester, N. Y., 1882-86; d. Roches-
ter, Feb. 2, 1886.
♦BENJAMIN DEFORREST MARSHALL, b. North Egremont,
Mass., Oct. 14, 1826; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Lockport, N. Y.,
Oct. 11, 1855; p. Lockport, 1855-59; Buffalo, 1859-73; First ch., Wor-
cester, Mass., Apr. 1873-Apr. 87; stated supply and acting pastor,
Leominster, Dec. 1888-Jan. 97; residence, Worcester, 1887-1906. D.D.,
U. R., 1871 ; d. Worcester, Alass., July 5, 1906.
*EBENEZER NISBET, b. Edinburgh, Scotland, June 20, 1826; U. R.
1853; R. T. S. 1855; graduate student, R. T. S. 1855-56; ord. E. Avon,
N. Y., Sep. 25, 1856; p. E. Avon, 1856-59; Brockport, 1859-^1; Fond
du Lac, Wis., 1862-71; Rochester, N. Y., 1871-75; Rock Island, 111.,
1876-78; Leavenworth, Kan., 1878-82; Salem, Ore., 1882-84; Santa
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Barbara, Cal., 1884-86; Denver, Col.. 1886-87; health failed; librarian,
public library, Westchester, N. Y., 1889-93. Author, The Resurrection
of the Body. D.D., U. C, 1868 ; d. Westchester, July 20, 1893.
*JAMES MADISON SCARFF, b. Rockingham Co., Va., Feb. 26,
1829; D. U. 1852; R. T. S. 1855; ord. St. Marys, O., 1856; p. St. Marys,
1856-57; New Haven, 1858-63; New London, 1863-66; principal, Mid-
dlebury Academy, N. Y., 1866-67; p. Bethany, 1868-70; w. c. Bethany,
1870-76; p. Bethany, 1876-1905; d. Bethany, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1908.
*MALACHI TAYLOR, b. near Philadelphia, Pa., 1828; Bu. U. 1853;
R. T. S. 1855; ord. Tenth ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 1855; p. Wash-
ington, Pa., 1855-57; Whitehall, N. Y., 1857-59; Philadelphia, Pa., 1859-
61 ; cor. secy., Penn. State Conv., 1861-65 ; p. Bristol, 1863-65 ; Detroit,
Mich., 1866 ; united with "The Brethren" 1866 ; engaged in literary
work and in giving Scripture readings ; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1866-97. Editor, Sound Words, and Pure Streams, 1873-80. Author,
Musings in the Wilderness (poems) ; notes on Ephesians, Revelation,
the Acts, John, Romans, PJiilippians, Colossians, First Epistle of John,
and many tracts ; d. Brooklyn, Nov. 27, 1897.
DANIEL WEBSTER WILCOX, b. Colerain, Mass., Dec. 2, 1829;
Cy. C. 1852; R. T. S. 1855; ord. Green Bay, Wis., July 2, 1856; p. Green
Bay, 1856-57; Sheboygan Falls, 1857-59; occasional supply, residence,
Shelburne Falls, Mass., 1859- ; librarian, Arms Public Library, ib.
Address, Springfield, Mass.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*Ezra Job Fish, b. Macedon, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1828; U. R. 1853; R. T.
S. 1853-54; ord. Lima, Ind., 1856; p. Lima, 1855-58; Sturgis, Mich.,
1858-63; Adrian, 1863-73; supply, Bronson and Colton, 1874-76; p.
Lansing, 1877-78; supply, Bronson, 1878-80; p. Allegan, 1880-82; resi-
dence, Bronson, pursuing biblical studies, and serving as occasional
supply, 1882-90. Author, Ecclesiology. D.D., Kal. C, 1874; d. Bron-
son, Jan. 22, 1890.
♦William Luke, b. Esopus, Dutchess Co., N. Y., Nov. 27, 1821; U. R.
1851-54; R. T. S. 1854-55; ord. Hornellsville, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1854; p.
Forestville, 1854-56; Central Park ch., New York, 1856-60; Scotch
Plains, N. J., 1860-66; Greenport, I. I., 1866-68; d. Wappinger's Falls,
N. Y., May 16, 1869.
*James Johnson Mclntyre, b. Franklin, N. Y., Sep. 22, 1827; U. R.
1853; R. T. S. 1853-54; ord. Pembroke, N. Y., 1854; p. Pembroke, 1854-
56; Berlin, Wis., 1856-60; Watertown, 1860-62; Waterloo, 1862-64;
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chaplain, 49th Reg. Wis. Vols., 1864-65 ; p. and teaching, Marshall, 1865-
68; p. and teaching, Walworth, 1868-69; teaching. Harvard, III., 1869-
70; miss. Dakota, 1870-74; p. and teaching, Finlay, 1874-76; miss.
1876-78; p. and teaching, Floyd, la., 1879; teaching, Jamesville, 1880-
81; p. Shell Rock, 1882-83; supply, and teaching. Hurley, S. D., 1885;
p. W. Lincoln. 1885-91; Spencer. S. D., 1891-98; miss, work, 1898-1902;
d. E. Sioux Falls, S. D., Dec. 20, 1902.
*Myron R. Slater, b. Potsdam, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1827; R. T. S. 1853-54;
d. during senior year in the Seminary, New Rochelle, N. Y., Oct. 29,
1854.
Jesse Burgess Thomas, h. Edwardsvillc, 111., July 29, 1832; Kenyon
C 1850; R. T. S. 1853-54; ord. Waukegan, 111., 1862; p. Waukegan,
1862-64; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1864-68; San Francisco, Cal., 1868-69; Chica-
go, 111., 1869-74; First ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-88; prof. Church His-
tory, N. T. I., 1888-1909; prof, emeritus, ib., 1909-. Author, Mould
of Doctrine. D.D., U. C, 1869; LL.D., D. U., 1898.
Address, Newton Centre, Mass.
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GRADUATES
GALUSHA ANDERSON, b. Clarendon, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1832; U. R.
1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Janesville, Wis., Oct. 1856; p. Janesville, Oct.
1856-Oct. 58; St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 1858-July 66; prof. Homiletics,
Church Polity and Pastoral Duties, N. T. I., Sep. 1866-Sep. 72); p.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Sep. 1873-Sep. 76; Second ch., Chicago, III., 1876-
78; pres., U. C, Sep. 1878-Sep. 85; p. Salem, Mass., 1885-86; pres.,
D. U., June 1887-June 90; prof. Homiletics, Church Polity and Pas-
toral Duties, B. U. T. S., June 1890-Oct. 92; prof. Homiletics, Church
Polity and Pastoral Duties, U. C, Oct. 1892-1904; retired, Newton
Centre, Mass. 1904-. Author, Ancient Sermons for Modern Times
(translation of sermons of Astesius) 1904; The Story of a Border
City during the Civil War, 1908; S. T. D., U. R., 1866; LL.D., U. R.
1885; Colg. U., 1885. Address, Newton Centre, Mass.
*GEORGE MILTON CONDRON, b 1828; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856;
ord. Wilson. N. Y.. Nov. 12. 1856; p. Wilson, 1856-58; Wilmington,
Del.. 1868; d. Wilmington, 1868.
♦CHARLES MARTIN DIETZ, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 7, 1830;
Bu. U. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Upper Freehold ch., Imlaystown, N.
J., Mar. 25, 1858; p. Upper Freehold ch., Imlaystown, 1858-66; finan-
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cial agent, South Jersey Institute, 1866-67 ; p. Second ch., Camden,
1867-69; Coatesville, Pa., Jan. 1869-Mar. 76; Holmesburg, Pa., Apr.
1876-80; Ridley Park, Mar. 1880-Dec. 84; First ch., Reading, Jan.
1885-Apr. 89; Florence, N. J., May 1889-May 95; supplying various
churches, residence, Windsor, May 1893-Feb. 95 ; p. Frenchtown, Feb.
1895-1900; retired, invalid, res. Palmyra, N. J.; d. Palmyra, N. J.,
Jan. 7, 1905.
♦ARCHIBALD LA MONT FARR, b. Albion, N. Y., Oct. 31, 1826;
U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Albion, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1856; p. Cham-
paign, 111., 1856-59; York, N. Y., 1859-60; Barnstable, Mass., 1860-62;
Olean, N. Y., 1862-64; Castile, 1864-66; Iowa Falls, la., 1866-70; Cham-
paign, 111., 1870-74; Sandwich, 1874-80; De Land, Fla., 1882-85; Or-
lando, 1885-86; d. Orlando, Nov. 28,
*LUCIAN L. GAGE, b. New Woodstock, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1830; U. R.
1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Frewsburg, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1856; p. Frewsburg,
1856-57; De Ruyter, 1857-62; Parma, 1862-64; Alabama, 1864-67; So-
monauk. 111., 1867-70; Tama City, la., 1870-71; Ripon, Wis., 1871-73;
Allegan, Mich., 1876-77; Galesbury, 1878; Concord, 1879; Dexter 1879-
81; Jonesville, 1882; stated supply, De Ruyter, N. Y., 1882-96; w. c.
New Woodstock, 1896-1900; d. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 24, 1900.
*EDGAR JOHNSON GOODSPEED, b. Johnsburgh, N. Y., May 31,
1833; Un. C. ; U. R. 1853; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Poughkeepsie, N. Y.,
Sep. 1856 ; p. Poughkeepsie, 1856-58 ; Janesville, Wis., 1858-65 ; Chicago,
111., 1865-76; Syracuse, N. Y., 1877-79; pres. Benedict Institute, Colum-
bia, S. C, 1879-81. Author, The Wonderful Career of Moody and
Sankey; The Life of Jesus, for Young People; The Lives of the
Apostles, for the Young; The Great Fires in Chicago and the West; A
History of the Centennial. D. D., U. R., 1863; d. Columbia, June 12,
1881.
♦LORENZO DOW GOWEN, b. Shapleigh, Me., Jan. 2, 1824; Cn.
U. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Norwalk, Conn., Oct. 1856; p. Nor-
walk, 1856-61; Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass., 1862-63; Galva, 111.,
1865-71; w. c. Galva, 1871-82; p. Galva, 1882-83; w. c. Galva, Tus-
tin and Santa Ana, Cal., 1883-1909 ; d. Santa Ana, Cal., Mar. 1, 1909.
*JOHN C. HYDE, b. Brunswick, Vt., Mar. 2, 1821; Cy. C. 1848; ord.
Point Pleasant, Pa., Apr. 12, 1851; p. Point Pleasant, 1851-54; R. T. S.
1856; p. in Minnesota, 1856-59; in New Jersey, 1859-64; financial
secy., Peddie Institute, 1864-68; p. Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-70; Bristol,
1870-74; invalid, Bristol, 1874-84; d. Bristol, May 6, 1884.
*EDWARD JACKSON McKENDRIE, b. Morrisville, N. Y., 1831;
U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; d. June 1, 1892.
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JONATHAN DAYTON MERRELL, b. Flemington, N. J., Aug. 10,
1S30; U. R. 1S54; R. T. S. ISSb; ord. Manasquan, N. J, Jan. 1858; p.
Manasquan, 1856-Apr. 64 ; Milburn, 1864-Jan. 69 ; East New York,
N. Y., Jan. 1869-July 70; Hartford, July 1870-78; Massena, 1878-
Jan. 83; Macedon and West Walworth, Oct. 1883-Apr. 85; Mor-
risville, 1885-Feb. 88; Greece, Feb. 1888-Apr. 92; Wilson, Apr. 1892-
Oct. 93; Marion, Oct. 1893-Dec. 97; Linden, Nov. 1898-Nov. 1904;
asst. p. Second ch., Rochester, Feb. 1905- Apr. 06 ; p. Sandusky, Sept.
1906-. Address, Sandusky, N. Y.
*JAMES HARVEY PHELPS, Presb., b. Prattsburg, N. Y., June 14,
1824; U. R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; graduate student, R. T. S. 1856; ord.
by Rochester Presb., Parma, N. Y., June, 1857; p. Parma, 1856-61;
Chili, 1861-64; Flushing, Mich., 1864-70; Corunna, 1870-76; Rose, N.
Y., 1876-78; Brooklyn, Mich., 1878-80; Flushing, 1880-84; Reading,
1884-86; Grayling, 1886-89; Calumet, 1889-92; retired list of General
Assembly, 1893-1904; d. Pasadena, Calif., Mar. 1, 1904.
RUFUS I. SANDERS, b. Providence, R. L, 1835; U. R. 1851-53; R.
T. S. 1856; not ord.; in business. Auburn, N. Y., for many years; resi-
dence, La Porte, Texas (1900).
*EDWARD GLENN TAYLOR, b. Fox Chase, Pa., Nov. 25, 1830; Bu.
U. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; ord. Terre Haute, Ind., June 1857; p. Terre
Haute, 1857- 60; Cincinnati, O., 1860-65; Chicago, 111., 1863-70; New
Orleans, La., 1870-75; First ch.. Providence, R. L, 1875-81; Harlem,
N. Y., 1881-82; First ch., Newark, N. J., 1883-86; Delaware Ave., Buf-
falo, N. Y., 1886-87. D.D., Bu. U., 1870; d. Buffalo, Apr. 6, 1887.
*GEORGE WEBSTER, b. Sandy Hill, N. Y., 1824; ord. Catskill, N.
Y., 1846; p. Catskill. 1846-47; Pittsford, 1852; W. Henrietta, 1854; U.
R. 1854; R. T. S. 1856; p. Catskill, N. Y., 1856-59; Orange, N. J., 1859-
62; Catskill, N. Y., 1862-66; Sandy Hill, 1866-67; in business, New
York, 1867-76; d. New York, Feb. 24, 1877.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Allen Richardson Benton, b. Ira, N. Y., Oct. 1822; Bethany C, W.
Va., 1847 ; R. T. S. 1854-55 ; not ord. ; prof, of Latin and Greek, Butler
C, 1855-61; pres. ib., 1861-68; pres. Alliance C, 1869-71; chancellor,
U. Neb., 1871-76; prof. Philosophy, Butler C, 1876-97; pres. ib., 1886-
91; prof. Church History, ib., 1897; prof. Historical Theology, ib., 1897-
1900; retired Irvington, 190008; Lincoln, Neb., 1908-. LL.D., Butler
C, 1871. Address, 1743 A St., Lincoln, Neb.
*Spencer Fuller Holt, b. Webster, N. Y., May 3, 1824; ord. Warren-
ville, 111., Aug. 20, 1850; p. Warrenville, 1850-53; Barry, 1853-54; R.
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T. S. 1854-55; p. Webster, N. Y., 1854-58; Grand Rapids, Mich., 1858-
60; Aurora, 111., 1860-63; Rockford, 1863-69; Decatur, 1869-71; Bar-
ry, 1871-73; president, Howe Institute, East St. Louis, 111., 1873-84;
p. Sparta, Wis., two years ; Baraboo, 1889-91 ; with home in Upper
Alton, 111., 1884-97; d. Upper Alton, June 19, 1897.
Wesley P. Wright, Chicago, 111.; Colg. U., 1851-52; R. T. S. 1854-55;
(1900) 17-*12
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GRADUATES
*CHARLES DEWITT BRIDGMAN, b. Saugerties, N. Y., Jan. 1,
1835; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Hoboken, N. J., Sep. 28, 1857; p.
Morristown, 1857-60; Jamaica Plain, Mass., 1860-62; Albany, N. Y.,
1862-77; Madison Ave., New York, 1878-91; Epis. rector, New York,
1891-99. D.D., Un. €., 1868; d. New York, Feb. 21, 1899.
DARWIN HILL COOLEY, b. Clarendon, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1830; U. R.
1855 ; R. T. S. 1857 ; ord. Clyde, N. Y., July 16, 1857 ; p. Clyde, 1857-58 ;
Stevens Point, Wis., 1858-61; Appleton, 1861-67; Cedar Rapids, la.,
1867-70; Canton, 111., 1870-78; Freeport, 1878-81; financial secy., U. C,
1881-84; p. First ch., Council Bluffs, la., 1884-90; evangelist and supply,
1890-. D.D., B. U. T. S., 1878. Address, Morgan Park, 111.
PHILIP SAFFERY EVANS, b. Bristol, Eng., Sept. 21, 1828; U. R.
1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Boston. Mass., Oct. 1, 1857; p. Thirteenth ch.,
Boston, 1857-58; Stamford, Conn., 1858-64; chapl. 13th Heavy Artillery,
N. Y. Vols.. 1864-65; p. Willimantic, Conn., 1869-73; Shelburne Falls,
Mass., 1873-79; Amesbury, 1879-85; Grand Ave. ch.. New Haven,
Conn., 1885-89; secy., Conn. Bapt. State Conv., 1886-1902; p. Tor-
rington, 1895-1903; retired 1903-.
Address, 571 Ninth St, Brooklyn, N. Y.
*NORMAN FOX, b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Feb. 13 1836; U. R. 1855;
R. T. S. 1857; ord. Whitehall, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1859; p. Whitehall,
1859-62; chapl. 77th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1862-64; editor. Central Bap-
tist, St. Louis, Mo., 1868-69 ; prof. School of Theology, W. J. C, 1869-
73; literary and general religious work. New York, N. Y., 1874-84;
Morristown, N. J., 1888-1907 ; mayor, Morristown, N. J., 1900. Author,
A Layman's Ministry — the Life of the Hon. Nathan Bishop, LL.D.;
Preacher and Teacher — the Life of Thomas Rambaut, LL. D.; Christ
in the Daily Meal; numerous pamphlets and review articles. D.D., U.
R., 1887; d. New York, N. Y., June 23, 1907.
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*WILLIAM GROOM, b. Broadalbin, N. Y., 1829; Un. C. 1852; R.
T. S. 1857; oni. Hallston. N. Y., Dec. 28, 1858; p. Ballston, 1857-
61 ; Amsterdam, 1861-63 ; d. Amsterdam, Dec. 4, 1863.
*GEORGE WASHINGTON NORTHRUP, b. Antwerp, N. Y., Oct.
15, 1825; Wms. C. 1854; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June
25, 1859; prof. Eccl. Hist., R. T. S., 1857-67; acting prof. Mental and
Moral Philosophy, U. C, 1867-69; pres. and prof. Systematic Theology,
B. U. T. S., 1867-92; prof. Systematic Theology, U. C, 1892-1900.
Author (with Dr. Robert Watts), The Sovereignty of God; and several
published papers and addresses. D.D., U. R., 1866; LL.D., Kal. C,
1879; d. Chicago, III., Dec. 30, 1900.
*ABNER KINGMAN NOTT, b. Nashua, N. H., Mar. 22, 1834; U. R.
1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. New York, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1857; p. First ch..
New York, 1857-59; drowned, July 7, 1859.
WILLIAM COLLINS PRATT, b. Derby, Conn., May 7, 1829; U. R.
1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Delevan, 111., Dec. 23, 1857; p. Delevan, Aug.
1857-62; Tonica, 1862-67; Lostant, 1867-69; Denmark, la., Aug. 1869-
Oct. 70; teacher and supply, Denmark, Oct. 1870-Mar. 1872; p. Bona-
parte, Mar. 1872-Nov. 78; Monroe, Nov. 1878-Nov. 79; prof. Central
Univ. of la., 1879-80; p. Mechanicsville, Oct. 1880-Oct. 82; supply,
Waverly, three months ; p. New Hartford, Sep. 1882-June 85 ; Sheldon,
June 1885-Dec. 88; general miss, work, 1888-1900; principally with
churches at Hawarden, Judson, Matlock, la., and Worthington, Minn. ;
retired, Modesto, Calif., 1903-. Address, Modesto, Calif.
♦SIDNEY EDWARDS RICHARDSON, b. Sturbridge, Mass., Jan.
8, 1832; U. R. 1853; teaching Cherokee Seminary, Tahlequah, Indian
Ter., 1853-55; R. T. S. 1857; ord. West Springfield, Pa., Dec. 30, 1857;
p. West Springfield, Nov. 1857-Dec. 1859; in army, 1861-62; killed in
battle of Fort Donelson, Feb. 16, 1862.
*NELSON SLATER SMITH, b. Rodman, N. Y., July 11, 1827; U.
R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; prof. Arkansas College, 1857-59; supply, Fay-
etteville and Boone's Grove, Arkansas, 1858-59 ; ord. Smithville, N. Y.,
Sep. 23, 1860; p. Smithville, Sep. 186(>-May 61; South Rutland, Apr.
1862-66; principal, Academy, Watertown, 1862-64; p. Harrisburg, 1866-
67; farming and teaching, Rodman, 1867-72; p. Barnes Corners. Apr.-
Oct. 72; farming and teaching, 1872-74; p. South Rutland, 1874-75;
farming and teaching, Rodman, 1876-1908; d. Rodman (Copenhagen),
N. Y., Nov. 19, 1908.
*JAMES CROSBY STEVENS, b. Salem, N. Y., 1827; R. T. S. 1857;
ord. Clifton, N. Y., Sep. 1851; p. Clifton, Sep. 1857-Nov. 59; Still-
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water, 1860-64; Kanesville, 111., Nov. 1865-66; health failed; w. c.
Aurora, 1866-68; d. Aurora, 1868.
*ARTHUR GREEN THOMAS, b. New Columbia, Pa., Feb. 23, 1827;
Bu. U. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Freeport, 111., Mar. 17, 1858; p. Free-
port, 1858-60; Baltimore, Md., 1860-62; chaplain, U. S. Vols., 1862-65;
p. Mt. Holly, N. J., 1865-68; Camden, 1868-70; Jacobstown, 1870-76;
Chester, Pa., 1877-83 ; Minneapolis, Minn., 1884-85 ; d. Mt. Holly, N. J.,
Nov. 6, 1886.
♦ALBEMARLE DWIGHT WILLIAMS, b. Manchester, Vt, Jan. 12,
1826; U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1857; ord. Smyrna, Mich., Nov. 4, 1858;
p. Smyrna, 1857-59; Almont, 1860-66; Clinton, Medford, Morristown,
and Waterville, Minn., 1866-69; Brooklyn Center and Maple Grove,
1870-72 ; Brainerd, 1872-73 ; practicing medicine, Brooklyn Center, 1874-
88; in business, ib., 1889-99; Minneapolis, 1899-1908; d. Minneapolis,
1908.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
*James Chrystal, b. New York, N. Y., May 20, 1832; Colg. U. 1855;
R. T. S. three months in 1855 ; dismissed to Gen. Theol. Sem. ; d. Jer-
sey City, N. J., Nov. 11, 1908.
*Henry Fowler, Presb., b. Stockbridge, Mass., Oct. 17, 1824; Wms. C.
1847 ; author and editor, 1847-56 ; prof. Political Economy, U. R., 1855-
58; R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. and inst. Second Presb. ch., Auburn, N. Y.,
Sep. 17, 1858; p. Second ch., Auburn, 1858-61; Central ch.. Auburn,
1862-71 ; d. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Aug. 4, 1872.
*John Pawling, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 28, 1823; Ham. C. 1843;
admitted to bar of Supreme Court, New York, 1847; engaged in teach-
ing and in the practice of law, 1847-57; R. T. S. for a short time dur-
ing 1857; preached occasionally in the Cong, church, Rodman, N. Y. ;
united with Bapt. ch. and served as occasional supply ; residence, Rod-
man, 1857-66; d. Rodman (Copenhagen), Dec. 12, 1866.
17-*14
♦Holland Fuller Sheldon, b. Grafton, Vt., Mar. 17, 1825; U. R. 1856;
R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. Carimona, Minn., 1858; p. Carimona, Sep. 1858-
60; Sheldon, 1860-63; d. Sheldon, Minn., Apr. 1863.
1858
GRADUATES
*DANIEL BOWEN, b. Reading, Vt., Feb. 4, 1831; U. R. 1856; R. T.
S. 1858; H. U. Div. Sch. 1859; ord. Third Unitarian ch., Hingham,
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Mass., Dec. 1859; p. Hingham, Dec. 18S9-Oct. 63; Milford, Jan. 1865-
Apr. 67; w. c. Mandarin, Fla., 1867-80; Jacksonville, 1881-97; Roch-
ester, N. Y., 1898-1907; d. Rochester, Jan. 1, 1907.
♦CHARLES ROLLIN BURDICK, Presb. b. Lincklaen, N. Y., June
17, 1826; U. R. 1852; principal, Union School, Watkins, N. Y., 1852-
53; Union Academy, Shiloh, N. J., 1853-54; Watkins, N. Y., 1854-55;
grammar school, Rochester, 1857-59; R. T. S. 1858; ord. by Rochester
Presbytery. 1859; p. Corfu, N. Y., 1859-64; Youngstown, 1864-68; sup-
ply, Marquette. Mich.. 1868-69; p. Joliet, 111., 1869-71; Somerset, N. Y.,
1871-75; Oconto, Wis., 1875-83; Prairie du Sac, 1883-88; Omro, 1888-
91 ; w. c. Oconto, 1891-97. Author, Before the Dawn; Who Shall
Wear the Crown? d. Oconto, Aug. 22, 1897.
♦ALEXANDER COLTON CAPERTON, b. Jackson Co., Ala., Jan.
4, 1831; Miss. C. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Clinton, Miss., Oct. 1858; p.
Grenada, Miss., 1859-61; country churches, 1861-66; Memphis, Tenn.,
1867-68; Mayfield, Ky., 1869; Evansville, Ind., 1869-71; editor, West-
ern Recorder, Louisville, Ky., 1871-88; p. Somerset, New Salem, Chris-
tiansburg and Turner, 1888-94; Millwood, 1895-98; residence. Leitch-
field, Ky., 1897-1901. D.D., Bay. U., 1871; d. Leitchfield, Ky., Jan.
18. 1901.
*GEORGE MONTGOMERY WEST CAREY, b. Belfast, Ireland,
Mar. 10, 1829; U. R. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. St. Catherines, Ont..
July 11, 1856; p. St. Catherines, 1856-66; St. John, N. B., 1866-81;
New Prince Gate ch, Liverpool, Eng., 1881-85; Brantford, Ont., 1885-
89; Ottawa, 1889-93; St. John, N. B., 1893-99; D.D., Ac. C, 1894;
d. Ottawa, Ont., May 16, 1899.
*IRA DELOS CLARK, b. Brookfield, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1830; Alfred U.
1854; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Kendall, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1859; p. Kendall,
1858-59; U. T. S. 1859-60; p. New York and Brooklyn, 1859-60;
Northampton, Mass., 1861-66; Denver, Col., 1866-67; chaplain, Colo-
rado Senate, 1866; p. Berlin, Wis., 1867-70; Fabius, N. Y., 1872-73; in-
valid, Berlin, W^is., 1875-84; Leola, S. D., 1884-1900; d. Hillsdale, S.
D., Sep. 10, 1900.
♦COLUMBUS CORNFORTH, b. West Waterville, Me., Jan. 31, 1831
Un. C. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Smethport, Pa., Feb. 8, 1859; p
Smethport. 1858-61; private. 42d Regt. Pa. Vols., 1861-63; wounded
Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1862 ; Libby Prison two months ; chaplain
150th Regt. Pa. Vols., 1864-65; superintendent schools, McKean Co.
Pa., 1865-67; State Inspector and Examiner Soldier's Orphans Schools
residence, Harrisburg. 1867-79; w. c. Clyde, Kans.. 1879-83; d. Clyde
Feb. 10, 1883.
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*WILLIAM THOMAS FAGAN, b. Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 3, 1833;
U. R. 1855; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Rome, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1858; p. Rome,
1858-61; South Norwalk, Conn., 1861-63; Amsterdam, N. Y., 1863-
65 ; Booneville, N. Y., 1865-72 ; editor, Amsterdam, 1876-96 ; w. c. Am-
sterdam, 1896-1907; d. Amsterdam, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1907.
♦WILLIAM ICRIN GILL, b. Bradford, Eng., Mar. 10, 1831; U. R.
1853-56; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Rhinebeck, N. Y., Sep. 2, 1858; p.
Rhinebeck, 1858-59; St. Joseph, Mo., 1859-60; Port Jervis, N. Y., 1861-
62; Essex, Conn., 1863-66; united with M. E. ch. Author, Evolution
and Progress; Analytical Processes; Christian Conception and Ex-
perience; Philosophical Realism; d. Neuvitar, Cuba, Mar. 4, 1902.
LEANDER HALL, b. Salisbury, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1830; Un. C. 1856;
R. T. S. 1858 ; supply, Scipio and Rose, N. Y., 1858-60 ; ord. Rose, Mar.
14, 1860; p. Macedon, 1860-63; Mannsville, 1863-65; Clockville and
Vernon, 1865-70; Hebron, 1870-71; Fort Miller and Kingsbury, 1871-
75; Milton and Janesville, 1876-78; Flatbrook and E. Chatham, 1878-
82; teaching, Nassau, 1882-89; (at same time supply; Presb. ch., Nas-
sau, 16 months, Bapt. ch., E. Nassau, 18 months, Bapt. ch., Schodack,
7 months) ; Stuyvesant Falls, Oct. 1889-Apr. 91 ; (at same time supply,
Stuyvesant Falls M. E. ch., 6 months; Reformed ch., 1 year); p.
Tivoli, July 1891-Apr. 93; engaged in charitable work, New York
1893- ; financial secy.. Metropolitan Dispensary and Hospital; vis-
itor for Westchester Co. Temporary Home for Destitute Children.
Author, Half Century Class of 1S36; Union College, i^gs-igod. D.D.,
Union C. 1906. Address, 18 Park Ave., New Rochelle, N. Y.
*JOHN BURGESS HAMBERLIN, b. Franklin Co., Miss., Nov.
21, 1830; Miss. C. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Clinton, Miss., 1858; p.
Clinton, 1858-63; supt. (Miss.) State miss., 1863-65; p. Meridian,
1865-68; pres.. Meridian Female C, 1865-72; editor. Christian Watch-
man, and The College Mirror, 1866-71 ; miss, for Miss. State Conv. on
Gulf Coast, 1874-76; p. Ocean Springs, Miss., 1876-80; Vicksburg,
1881-85; Mobile, Ala., 1883-88; principal, Industrial Acad., Healing
Springs, 1889-99; p. Citronelle, 1893-95; Healing Springs, 1898-99;
retired, res. ib., 1899-1906; d. Healing Springs, Ala., Sept. 26, 1906.
*JULIUS C. HASELHUHN, b. Altenburg, Ger., May 21, 1829; G.
D. and U. R. 1854-55; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Wilmington, Del., Sep. 23,
1858; p. Wilmington, 1858- 61; Newark, N. J., 1861-68; St. Louis, Mo.,
1869-71 ; evangelist. Western Conference, 1871-74 ; p. Chicago, 111.,
1875-78; editor, Sendbote, and secretary, Ger. Bap. Publication Soc,
Cleveland, O., 1878-92; editor, emeritus, 1892-93. Author, Zionsklange,
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translated, Clough's From Darkness to Light, Spnrgeon's The Clue of
the Mace; and varions tracts. D. D., D. U., 1887; d. Newark, N. J.,
May 5, 1893.
*WILLIAM NORRIS REEVES, b. Liberty Hill, Ala., Oct. 12, 1834;
Howard C. 1856; K. T. S. 1858; ord. Orrville, Ala., Oct. 1858; p.
Providence cli., Orrville, Oct. 1858-Dec. 59; Eufaiila, Jan. 1860-65;
captain, major and lieutenant-colonel of Artillery, Confederate Army,
1861-65; p. Eufaiila, 1874-80; banker Eufaula, 1879-91; farmer, editor,
and correspondent, Eufaula, 1891-94; p. Georgetown, Ga., 1895-97;
Fitzgerald, Dec. 1898-Oct. 99; Eufaula, Ala., 1899-1905. D.D., U.
Ala., 1876; d. Eufaula, Ala., Mar. 1905.
♦WILLIAM SEMPLE RYLAND, b. Richmond, Va., June 6, 1836;
Rich. C. 1855; U. Va. 1855-56; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Leesburg, Va., Aug.
11, 1859; p. Winchester, Va., 1859-62; Hebron and Cedar Creek, 1865-
67; Grenada, Miss., 1867-70; prof. Emma Mercer Institute, Grenada,
1857-69; p. East Hickman and South Elkhorn, Ky., 1873-80; prof.
Lexington Ky., Female C, 1873-76; pres., ib., 1876-80; prof. Sciences,
Bethel C, Russellville, Ky., 1880-95; chairman faculty, ib., 1887-89;
pres., ib., 1889-98; residence, Russellville, 1899-1906. Ph.D., Mer. U.;
D.D., G. C. and Richmond C; d. Russellville, Ky., Jan. 9, 1906.
*JOHN R. SHANAFELT, b. McConnellstown, Pa., Oct. 27, 1829;
Eu. U. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Berwick, Pa., Oct. 28, 1858; p.
Shamokin, 1858-61; Pittston, 1861-66; Fourth ch., Pittsburg, 1866-70;
Boonsborough, la., Pella, Red Oak, Gibbon, Neb., Second ch., St.
Joseph, Mo., 1870-83 ; Kansas City, Kans., 1883-88 ; health failed ; occa-
sional evangelist, residence, Lawrence, 1888-98. Author, The Slavery
Question; d. Lawrence, May 27, 1898.
*JOHN SIMMONS, Toronto, Ont.; R. T. S. 1858; deceased.
WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SMITH, b. Sidney, N. J., June 28, 1829;
Colg. U. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; acting p. Williamsport, Pa., 1858-59;
ord. Burlington, N. J., June 30, 1859; p. Burlington, 1859-61; educa-
tional work, Bergen Heights, N. J., 1862-68; p. Wellsboro, and Stony
Park. Pa., 1868-69; First ch., Canton, O., 1869-77; Stroudsburg, Pa.,
1877-84; Junction and Washington, N. J., 1884-88; Washington alone,
1888-95; w. c. Newark, 1895-.
Address, 127 N. Fifth St., Newark, N. J.
EDWIN SAWYER WALKER, b. Whiting, Vt., Aug. 11, 1828; U.
R. 1856: R. T. S. 1858; ord. Dansville, N. Y., Sep. 16, 1858; p. Dans-
ville, 1858-July 60; Ripon, Wis., Dec. 1860-Apr. 63; Sparta, June
1863-June 66; retired on account of bronchitis; residence Spring-
field, 111., 1867-. Author, The Lincoln National Monument; History
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of the Springfield Baptist Association; The Story of My Ancestors in
America and History of the Carpenter Family; The Uses of Wealth;
Various Sermons and historical addresses ; Member of several His-
torical Societies. Address, 1125 S. Fifth St., Springfield, 111.
*SHADRACH WASHINGTON, b. Fayette Co., Pa., June 28, 1830;
U. R. 1856; R. T. S. 1858; ord. Woodstock, III., Dec. 2, 1858; p. Wood-
stock, 1858-59; Aurora, 1859-63; Pittsburg, Pa., 1863-67; Zanesville,
O., 1868-69; Jacksonville, III, 1869-75; Keokuk, la., 1875-80; Paterson,
N. J., 1880-82; Essex, Conn., 1883-88; Port Jervis, N. Y., 1889-97; d.
Port Jervis, Feb. 3, 1897.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
*Stephen Burdick, Seventh Day Bapt., b. Preston, N. Y., Mar. 13,
1827; Alfred U. 1856; R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. Alfred, N. Y., June
21, 1857; p. Seventh Day Bapt. ch., Rockville, L. I., 1857-60; Leon-
ardsville, N. Y., 1860-64; De Ruyter, 1865-67; principal De Ruyter
Institute, 1867-68; miss. Minn, and la., 1868-69; p. West Genesee
and Portville, N. Y., 1869-72; Brookfield ch., Leonardsville, N. Y.,
1872-85; West Hallock, 111., 1886-96; Andover, N. Y., Feb. 1897-Sep.
1903; literary work, Alfred, N. Y., Sep. 1903-Dec. 1905; treas. Am.
Sab. Tract Soc, 1874-81; editor. Sabbath Recorder, 1881; d. Alfred,
Dec. 21, 1905.
♦Robert Acker Clapp, b. Sing Sing, N. Y., May 8, 1827; U. R. 1854-56;
R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. Oswego, 111., Feb. 25, 1858; p. Oswego and
Sandwich, 111. ; First Stillwater ch., N. Y. ; Pontiac, Mich. ; Ottumwa,
la. ; St. James, Minn. ; Fox Lake, Wis., Darlington ; Fairfield, Neb. ;
Granite Falls; w. c. Lincoln, 1893-97; Fairbury, 1897-May 1906;
Wenatchee, Wash., May 1906-Apr. 1909; d. Wenatchee, Apr. 25, 1909.
*Henry Francis Cochrane, b. Methuen, Mass., Apr. 17, 1836; Un. C.
1856; R. T. S. 1856-57; ord. Manheim, N. Y., Mar. 1858; p. Manheim,
1857-58; Hillsdale, 1858-60; Bath, 1866-68; Montrose, Pa., 1868-69;
Warren Center, 1869-71; editor, Mt. Pleasant, 1873-74; p. Dovvnington,
1874-75; editor, Petersburg, 111., 1875-77; in business, Ypsilanti, Mich.,
1878-80; p. York, May 1880-May 82; Rome, May 1882-May 86; Center-
ville, May 1886-May 88; Bloomingdale, June 1888-Oct. 93; Spring-
port, Jan. 1894-Apr. 95; Big Rapids, Dec. 1895-Dec. 96; editor, Hart-
ford, June 1898-1905; secy., Mich. Bapt. State Conv., Jan. 18^-1902;
d. Hartford, Mich., Feb. 13, 1905.
Theodore Judson Knapp, b. Portsmouth, Va., R. T. S. 1856-57;
*Simon Tuska, b. Germany, 1837; U. R. 1856; teacher, Brockport Col-
legiate Institute, Brockport, N. Y., 1856-57; R T. S. 1857-58; U.
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Breslau, Germany, 1858-60; rabbi, Reformed Jewish congregation,
Memphis, Tenn. Author, The Stranger in the Synagogue; d. Memphis,
1872.
23-* 19
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GRADUATES
*JOSEPH R. BELLAMY, b. Kingsbury, N. Y., 1833; U. R. 1857;
R. T. S. 1859; not ord. ; principal Albion Acad., 1859-66; d. Arcadia, N.
Y., July 11, 1866.
FLAVIUS JOSEPHUS GATHER, b. Catherton, Va., Mar. 16, 1833;
U. R. 1857; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Flemington, W. Va., 1862; engaged
in teaching and preaching, Va. and W. Va., 1859-69; agent, Am. Union
Commission, and New England Refugees' Aid Soc. ; agent, W. Va.
College; aided in organization of W. Va. General Association; p.
Clarksburg, W. Va. ; teacher, classical department, public schools, un-
der Peabody Fund; p. McConnellsville, O., 1869-76; Seville, 1876-82;
Franklin, 1883-85; Lockland, 1886-87; residence, Franklin, Ind., 1887-
96, engaged as stated supply of First ch., Evansville, South ch., and
North ch., Indianapolis, and other churches ; stated supply Buckhannon,
W. Va., 1896-97; p. Weston. 1897-99; Decatur, Ind., Dec. 1899-1903;
\v. c. Los Angeles, Calif., 1903-.
Addrcss, 212 S. Grand Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
MELVIN JAMESON, b. Lyons, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1836; U. R. 1856; R.
T. S. 1859; resident graduate, U. T. S. autumn, 1859; ord. Alton, 111..
Apr. 19, 1860; p. Alton, Apr. 1860-July 69; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bas-
sein, Burma, 1869-89; on furlough, 1880-83; engaged in work among
churches, and stated supply, Ogdensburg, N. Y., Sep. 1882-Scp. 83 ;
p. Cherry St. Mission chapel, Alton, 111., Apr. 1890-Apr. 91 ; East Alton,
1892-93; Cherry St. chapel, July, 1895-1900; w. c. Ottumwa, la., E.
Alton, 111., and Gouverneur, N. Y., 1900-. Author, (in English) Elijah
Parish Lovcjoy, as a Christian; A Grammatical Analysis of the Gospel
of John in Burmese; sermon in Burmese on Christian Giving; editor,
Burma)! Messenger. Address, Gouverneur, N. Y.
♦ADDISON JONES, b. Mesopotamia, O., Sep. 24. 1829; D. U. 1856;
R. T. S. 1859; Ord. Tiffin, O., 1861; p. Tiffin, 1861-62; instructor, U. C,
1863-64; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Cal., 1864-72; p. Santa Clara, 1864-66;
preached, Mayfield, 1867-72; p. Salem, Oregon, 1873-77; returned to
Ohio, 1877, and joined Free Will Bapt ch. ; d. Jacksonville, 111., July 27,
1908.
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♦RICHARD MEANS NOTT, b. Boston, Mass., Mar. 26, 1831; Cy. C.
1852; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1859; p. First ch.,
Rochester, 1859-65 ; business and home mission work, Atlanta, Ga.,
1866-69; p. Aurora, 111., 1869-72; Wakefield, Mass., 1872-74; health
failed; residence, Wakefield, 1874-80; agent, Mass. Bap. Centennial As-
sociation, 1876; d. Wakefield, Dec. 20, 1880.
DAVID McLANE REEVES, b. Liberty Hill, Ala., June 10, 1839;
Howard C. 1857; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Carlowville, Ala., 1860; p. Carlow-
ville, 1860-64 ; mission work,1865-67 ; p. Tarrytown, N. Y., 1867-71 ; Bos-
ton, Mass., 1871-72; Albany, N. Y., 1872-79; united with Presb. ch.,
1881; D.D., Bates C, 1872. Address, Birmingham, Ala.
*EDWIN TRUE ROBINSON, b. Bergen, N. Y., July 25, 1833; U. R.
1857; R. T. S. 1859; resident graduate R. T. S. 1859-60; ord. Cincin-
nati, O., May, 1860; p. Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, 1860-62; d. Cincinnati,
July 21, 1862.
*NATHAN SHEPPARD, b. Baltimore, Md., 1837; Attleborough C.
1854; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., 1859; p. Tremont Temple,
Boston, Mass., 1859-61 ; lecturer and author, 1861-71 ; prof. U. C, 1871-
74; prof. English Literature and public speaking, Allegheny C, 1875-
78; residence, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1884-88; d. New York, Jan.
24, 1888.
GEORGE A. STARKWEATHER, b. Worcester, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1828;
grammar school, Rochester, N. Y. ; R. T. S. 1859; principal, Jonesbor-
ough Institute, Tenn., 1859-60; ord. Elba, N. Y., June 10, 1861; p. Elba,
1860-64; Corning 1864-66; Marion 1866-67; principal, Phipps Seminary,
Albion, 1867-70; p. Trumansburg, 1870-75; Waterbury, Conn., 1875-77;
Havana, N. Y., 1877-79; Marion, 1880-81; Clifton, 1881-84; lecturing
1885-87; p. North Brookfield, 1888; p. Himrods residence, Penn Yan,
1889-93; Pleasant Valley, 1893-96; lecturing, 1893-98; p. Coventry, N.
Y., 1898-1901 ; Wappingers Falls, 1901-06 ; retired, res., Mamaroneck,
1906-. Author, 6". 6". Geography and Maps.
Address, 31 Barry Ave., Mamaroneck, N. Y.
AUGUSTUS HOPKINS STRONG, b. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1836;
Y. C. 1857; R. T. S., 1859; in Europe, 1859-60; ord. Haverhil,
Mass., Aug. 3, 1861; p. Haverhill, 1861-65; First ch., Cleveland, O.,
1865-72; pres. and prof. Biblical Theology, R. T. S. 1872- ; pres. A. B.
F. M. Soc. 1892-95; pres. General Conv. of Bapt. of N. America,
1907-10. Author, Systematic Theology, (1886) (7th edition, 1903) ;
revised and enlarged, 3 vols. (1908) ; Philosophy and Religion, (1888) ;
The Great Poets and their Theology, (1897) ; Christ in Creation and
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Ethical Monism, (1899). D.D., B. U. 1870; Y. U. 1890; P. U. 1896;
LL.D., Bu. U. 1891 ; Alfred U., 1894.
Address, 17 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y.
*CHARLES FREDERICK WESTON, b. Showhegan, Me., Jan. 25,
1827; Cy. C. 1855; X. T. 1. 1855-5o; R. T. S. 1859; ord. Lincoln, Me.,
Sep. 18o3; p. Lincoln, 1863-65; Fayette, 1865-67; Russell, Mass., 1867-
74; East Avon, N. Y., 1874-75; Fo\vler\ille, Mich., 1875-76; Orleans,
N. Y., 1876-77; Limerick, Me., 1878-80; Sonora, Cal.; St. Helena;
Julian; Oxford, Neb., Sep. 1891-92; d. Springfield, Neb., Apr. 18, 1892.
WILLIAM CLEAVER WILKINSON, b. Westford, Vt., Oct. 19,
1833; U. R. 1857; R. T. S. 1859; ord. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 22.
1859; p. New Haven, 1859-61; student, Univ. of Paris, 1861-62; prof.
Modern Languages (ad interim), U. R., 1863-64; p. Mt. Auburn, Cin-
cinnati, O., 1865-66; prof. Honiiletics and Pastoral Theology, R. T. S.,
1872-81; literary pursuits, Tarrytown, 1881-92; prof. Poetry and Crit-
cism, U. C, 1892-. Author, The Dance of Modem Society; A Free
Lance in the Field of Life and Letters; The Baptist Principle;
Webster: an Ode; Edti'in Arnold as Poetizer and as Paganizer; Prepar-
atory and College Greek and Latin Courses in English (4 vols.) ;
Classic French and German Courses in English (2 vols.) ; The Epic of
Saul; The Epic of Paul; The Epic of Moses (2 parts) ; Complete
Poetical Works (5 vols.) ; Modern Masters of Pulpit Discourse; Some
New Literary Valuations. D.D., U. R. 1873 ; LL.D., Bay. U., 1904.
Address, 5630 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Edward Winter Clark, b. North East, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1830; B. U.
1857; N. T. I. 1857-58; R. T. S. 1858-59; ord. Logansport, Ind., June
30, 1859; p. Logansport, 1859-60; editor and publisher. The Witness,
Indianapolis, 1861-67; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Sibsagor, Assam, 1868-75;
Naga Hills, 1875-. Reduced Assamese language to writing; author,
various works in Ao Naga; (in part) Ao Naga Grammar, with illustra-
tive phrases and Vocabulary.
Address, Impur, Naga Hills, Assam, India.
*George Dutton, Presb., b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 13, 1818; Trinity
C. 1840; studied law, Boston, Mass., 1840-41; lawyer, Rochester, N. Y.,
1843-44; in business, Rochester, 1844-58; R. T. S. 1858-59; stated
supply, Presb. ch., Charlotte, N. Y., 1860; Monroe, Mich., 1861; d.
Utica, N. Y., July 10, 1864.
♦Gerhard Koopman, R. T. S. 1857-59; (for record vid. G. D. class of
1859) ; d. Pekin, 111., July 24, 1888.
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Stephen Van Rensselaer Marsh, b. Romulus, N. Y., Feb. 7, 1829; U.
R. 1857-59; R. T. S. 1858-59; ord. Lodi, N. Y., June 15, 1859; p. Lodi,
June 1859- Apr. 63; Covert, Apr. 1863-May 67; Bethel, Gorham, and
Reeds Corners, May 1867-Sep. 68 ; Waterloo, Oct. 1868-Sep. 70 ; Sennett,
Sep. 1870-May 7Z; Eatontown, N. J., May 1873-Sep. 76; Southampton,
Pa., Sep. 1876-Apr. 83; Holmesburg, Apr. 1883-Nov. 1884; Citra, Fla.,
Nov. 1884-Dec. 88; Atglen, Pa., Dec. 1888-Feb. 92; Monongahela, Mar.
1892-Oct. 96 ; Jennette, Oct. 1896-Oct. 97 ; Big Flats, N. Y., Nov. 1897-
Jan. 99; retired, Corning, Jan. 1899- Address, Corning, N. Y.
16-*8
1860
GRADUATES
*ELISHA MANNING CARPENTER, Presb., b. Rochester, N. Y.,
Apr. 21, 1831; U. R. 1852; teacher. Classical School, Sunbury, N. C,
1853-55; teacher. Western House of Refuge, Rochester, N. Y., 1855-
64; R. T. S. 1860; licensed. Presbytery of Rochester, 1860; teacher,
Classical School, Rochester, 1864-68; supt. House of Refuge, 1869-70;
supt. and chaplain, N. Y. Juvenile Asylum, New York, 1870-95 ; supt.
House of Refuge, Randall's Island, New York, 1896-99; residence,
Goshen, 1899-1902 ; d. E. Orange, N. J., Jan. 28, 1902.
CEPHAS BENNET CRANE, b. Marion, N. Y., Mar. 28, 1833; U.
R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 1860; p. South ch.,
Hartford, Oct. 1860-Apr. 78; First ch., Boston, Mass., Apr. 1878-Oct.
84; First ch.. Concord, N. H., Jan. 1885-Sep. 96; act. p. First ch., Wo-
burn, Mass., 1896-1902; chaplain, N. H. Legislature, 1884-85. D.D.,
U. R., 1868. Address, 162 Lakeview Ave., Cambridge, Mass.
ELIAS JOHN FOOTE, b. Olean, N. Y., June 22, 1824; Un. C. 1849;
R. T. S. 1860; ord. St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 1861; p. St. Louis, 1860-
62; Syracuse, N. Y., 1862-66; staff of Christian Commission, Peters-
burg, Va., July and Aug. 1864; p. Penfield, 1866-71; Red Bank, N. J.,
1871-75; Middletown, N. J., 1876-83; Calvary ch., Trenton, 1883-90;
retired Trenton, 1890-. Author, Life of Eliza Allen Foote.
Address, 57 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J.
JACOB SAMUEL GUBELMANN, b. Berne, Switzerland, Nov. 26,
1836; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Louisville, Ky., Jan. 13, 1861;
p. Ger. ch., Louisville, 1860-62; St. Louis, Mo., 1862-68; Philadelphia,
Pa., 1868-85 ; prof. Christian Theology and Homiletics, G. D., R. T. S.,
1885-94; prof. Christian Theology, Ethics and Homiletics, ib., 1894-
Author, Die Predigt am See ; The Inspiration of the Sacred Scriptures.
D.D., U. R., 1887. Address, 39 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y.
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*ELI HASKELL HURLBUTT, b. Bristol, N. Y., May 22, 1832; U. R.
1S57; R. T. S. 1860; p. Mantua, O., 1862-64; ord. Soiithington, 1864;
p. Soiithington, 1864-Nov. 65; Cherry Valley, Nov. 1865-Nov. 67;
Huntington, Dec. 1867-Dec. 68; Osceola Mills, Wis., Dec. 1868-Dec.
69; Jefferson City, Mo., May 1870-Sep. 71; Vermilion, S. D., Sep.
1871-Mar. 1Z\ mission work in vicinity of Vermilion, 1873-75; siipt.
Public Instruction, Clay Co., 1876-77; p. Centerville, 1878-80; evangelist
in New York State, 1881 ; p. Akron, la., 1882-83 ; evangelist and supply
in the West for some years; injured by accident; residence, Goochland
Co., Va., engaged in occasional missionary and evangelistic work, 1888-
d. Westfield, Iowa, July 18, 1908.
SAMUEL PEARCE MERRILL, b. Bellevue, Neb., July 13, 1835;
U. R. 1858 ; R. T. S. 1860 ; ord. Carlton, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1861 ; p. Carl-
ton, 1860-64; Baldwinsville, 1864-69; Adams, 1869-73; Watcrvillc, Me.,
1873-79 ; Biddeford, 1879-82 ; cor. secy. N. Y. B. U. for M. E., R. T. S.,
1882-96; health failed; w. c. 1896- ; secy, of Faculty, Shaw Univ., N.
C. 1902-04. Author, My Loves and My Lovers, poems 1909; spe-
cial correspondent from Me., Examiner and Watchman, 1875-82.
Address, 1810 Ave. H., Brooklyn, N. Y.
*LEMUEL MOSS, b. Boone Co., Ky., Dec. 27. 1829; U. R. 1858; R. T.
S. 1860; ord. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 31, 1860; p. Worcester, 1860-64;
secy., U. S. Christian Commission, 1864-65 ; prof. Theology, Bu. U.,
1865-68; editor. National Baptist, 1868-72; prof. C. T. S., 1872-74;
pres. U. C, 1874-75 ; pres. Indiana State U., Bloomington, Ind., 1875-
84; w. c. Chicago, 111., 1884-89; editor. The Ensign, Minneapolis, Minn.,
1889-93; p. Woodbury, N. J., Mar. 1894-Aug. 96; pres. Am. Bapt. Hist.
Soc, 1896-1904; editor. The Commonzvcalth, Philadelphia, Pa., Sep.
1897-Apr. 98; lecturer. Christian Economics, Bu. U., 1899-1904. Editor
and part writer. What Baptists Stand For. Author, Baptists and the Na-
tional Centenary; A Question of Attitude; A Day zvith Paul; Annals of
the U. S. Christian Commission. D.D., U. R., 1868; LL.D., U. R.,
1883 ; d. New York, N. Y., July 12, 1904.
*ORRIN HUNGER, b. Middlebury, N. Y., 1831; U. R. 1858; R. T. S.
1860; ord. Angelica, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1860; p. Angelica, 1860-62; d.
Angelica, Mar. 1, 1862.
ADONIRAM JUDSON PADELFORD, b. Galway, N. Y., July 26,
1831; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Fall River, Mass., Mar. 1861;
stated supply. Fall River, 1860-62; p. Third ch., Providence. R. I.,
1862-66; Amherst, Mass., 1866-68; Haverhill, 1868-77; Second ch.,
Calais, Me., June 1877-June 1909; supt. of schools, Calais, 1885-95;
S. S. editor, The Contributor, 1874-1906; w. c. 1909- ; D.D., Cy. C,
1893. Address, 500 Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.
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SETH CARLOS RICE, b. Clean, N. Y., Jan. 3, 1831; Racine C. 1858;
R. T. S. 1860; ord. Fenelon Falls, Ont., Oct. 29, 1861; p. Fenelon Falls,
Sep. 1861-June 63; Cramahe, June 1863-Oct. 64; Hartford, Wis., Mar.
1865-April 66; Pella, la., Oct. 1866-Apr, 67; Greenwood, III., June
1867-June 69 ; residence, Jefferson, Wis., supplying churches and lectur-
ing on O. T. prophecies, June 1882-Aug. 92; w. c. Chicago, 111., studying
and lecturing, Aug. 1892- (1900).
*THOMAS ROGERS, b. Minsteed, Hampshire, Eng., May 8, 1827;
U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Elbridge, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1861; p. El-
bridge, Sep. 1860-93; health failed; w. c. Elbridge, 1893-97. Author,
lecture. The Pastor's Management of a Country Church. D.D., U. R.,
1881 ; d. Elbridge, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1897.
*ISAAC COOLEY SEELEY, b. Chester, N. Y., May 15, 1831; U. R.
1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Ransomville, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1861; p. Ran-
somville, 1860-64; Hornell, 1864-67; Cooper's Plains, 1867-69; Cuba,
1869-74; d. Cuba, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1874.
LYMAN BEECHER TEFFT, b. Exeter, R. I., July 15, 1833; B. U.
1858; R. T. S. 1860; teacher and p. Belfast, N. Y., 1860-62; ord. Pres-
cott. Wis., June 29, 1862 ; p. Prescott ; Winona, Minn., 1862-66 ; Green-
ville, Conn., 1866-69 ; Mankato, Minn., 1869-71 ; Colchester, Conn., 1872-
74; prof. Roger Williams U., Nashville, Tenn., 1874-83; pres. Hartshorn
Memorial C, Richmond, Va., 1883-. Author, Ctiriosities of Heat;
Institutes of Moral Philosophy. D.D., B. U., 1893.
Address, Hartshorn Mem. College, Richmond, Va.
*JAMES JUDSON TUCKER, b. Halifax, Vt., Oct. 6, 1827; Wms. C.
1857; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 30, 1860; p. Wor-
xester, 1860-62; South Dedham, 1862-64; d. Chicago, III, Jan. 1864.
*AMBROSE FRANKLIN WILLEY, b. Burlington, Vt., Jan. 1831;
U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; ord. Burlington, la., 1860; p. Burlington,
1860-64; Marshalltown, 1864-67; Oskaloosa, 1867-68; d. Oskaloosa,
Apr. 1868.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
*Almon Clematus Bacone, b. Scott, N. Y., Apr. 25, 1830; U. R. 1858:
R. T. S. 1858-59; not ord.; teaching, 1859-76; principal, Cherokee Sem-
inary, Tahlequah, Ind. Ter., 1876-80; pres. Indian U., Bacone, 1880-96;
d. Muscogee, Apr. 22, 1896.
John Nelson Chase, b. Amesbury, Mass., July 11, 1833; New Hampton
Lit. and Theol. Inst., Fairfax, Vt., 1858; U. R. 1858-59; R. T. S. 1858-
38
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59; ord. Deep River, Conn., Nov. 30, 1859; p. Deep River, Oct. 1859-
Dec. 71; Exeter, N. H., Dec. 1871-94; w. c. Saybrook, Conn., 1894-.
Address, Saybrook, Cona
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GRADUATES
JOHN C. C. CLARKE, Class Secretary.
JOHN CALDWELL CALHOUN CLARKE, b. Providence, R. L,
Feb. 27, 1833 ; U. R. 1859 ; R. T. S. 1861 ; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct.
25, 1861; p. Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 1861-May 65; prof. Greek, U. C,
Oct. 1865-June 66; prof. B. U. T. S., Sep. 1866-June 67; p. Madison,
Wis., May 1867-Dec. 70; Cincinnati, O., and prof. Mt. Auburn Young
Ladies Institute, 1871-73; p. St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 1873-Sep. 75; prof.
S. C, Sep. 1875-June 86; residence. Upper Alton, 111., June 1886-
Author, Platonism and Early Christianity; Origin and Varieties of
the Semitic Alphabet; Self and the Father; Mail and His Divine
Father; The Revelation Rediscovered; The Apocalypses; The Beginning
and Form of Christianity. D.D., Bellevue College of University of
Omaha, 1894. Address, 319 College Ave., Upper Alton, 111.
*ISAAC HENRY DENTON, b. Somerset, N. Y., July 30, 1826; U. R.
1857-59; R. T. S. 1861; ord. Somerset, N. Y., June 24, 1863; p. Somer-
set, 1861-65; La Grange, Mo., 1865-66; Warrensburg, 1866-68; Mt.
Pleasant, 1869-70; preaching and teaching, 1870-75; p. New London,
la., 1876-78; residence, La Grange, Mo., 1878-96, serving churches in
Clark and Scotland counties ; d. La Grange, Nov. 20, 1896.
*JOHN HERBERT GRIFFITH, b. Geneva, N. Y., July 9, 1833; U.
R. 1859 ; R. T. S. 1861 ; ord. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 6, 1861 ; p. Detroit,
1861-67; Galesburg, 111., 1867-73; Milwaukee, Wis., 1873-78; Troy,
N. Y., 1878-84; De Land, Fla., 1884-86; Washington St. ch., Buffalo,
N. Y., 1886-92; Allentown, Pa., 1894-95. D.D., Knox C, 1873; d.
Owego, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1895.
♦THOMAS AUGUSTUS HALL, b. Beamsville, Ont., Oct. 26, 1831;
U. R. 1859: R. T. S. 1861; miss. Canadian Bapt. Miss. Soc. in north-
ern part of Ont., 1861-62; teaching, Port Rowan, 1862-65; preach-
ing and teaching, Fingal, 1865-67 ; Norwichville, 1867-69 ; Waterford,
1869-70; Stromness, 1872-73; Vittoria, 1873-81; Tipton, Cal., 1881-82;
Springville, 1883-84; farmer, Victoria, Ont., 1884-85; teaching and
occasional preaching. Guenve, Cal.. 1885; Colton, 1886; Alabama, 1886-
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88; Davis, 1888-89; Franklin, 1889-90; Highland. 1891-92; Cosumne,
1892-94; Sacramento, 1894-96; Auburn, 1896-1906; d. Auburn, Calif.,
Oct. 8, 1906.
DAVID HEAGLE, b. Montgomery Co., N. Y., Apr. 15, 1836; Un. C.
1859; U. T. S. 1859-60; R. T. S. 1861; p. Lansing, Mich.; ord. Kala-
mazoo, Mich., July 27, 1863; chap. First Regt. Mich. Vols., 1863-65;
p. Darlington, Wis. ; Jefferson and Indianola, la. ; Jerseyville and Prince-
ton, 111.; Evansville and Valpraiso, Ind. ; prof. Des Moines C, 1880;
prof, and dean. Theological department, Southwestern Baptist Univ.,
Jackson, Tenn., 1897-1902, 1905. Author, Bremen Lectures; How to
Teach Morals. Ph.D., S. C, 1890; D.D., Simpson Centenarj^ College,
la., 1891; LL.D., Westminster College, Mo., 1891.
Address, 956 Jackson Boul., Chicago, 111.
*ADIN ALMERIN KENDRICK, b. Ticonderoga, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1836;
Mid. C. three years ; practicing law, Janesville, W^is. ; St. Louis, j\Io. ;
R. T. S. 1861 ; ord. Chicago, III, Sep. 1861 ; p. Chicago, Sep. 1861-Jan.
65; St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 1865-June 72; pres. S. C, June 1872-Sep. 94; p.
St. Louis, Mo., Sep. 1894-Sep. 99; prof. Theological department, S. C,
1899-1902. D.D., U. C, 1872; LL.D., S. C, 1895; d. Upper Alton, 111.,
Apr. 7, 1902.
ALLEN EDWARD KITCHEN, b. Waterford, Ont., Jan. 18, 1834;
U. R. 1859; R. T. S. 1861; ord. Orangeville, Ont., Jan. 1862; p. Orange-
ville, July 1861-Mar. 64; Stratford, Feb. 1865- Apr. 67; mission work,
New Garden, N. C, Jan. 1868-Jan. 84; p. Live Oak, Fla., Apr. 1884-
July 87; associate editor. Baptist Witness, Fla., July 1884-July 87;
p. North Elba, N. Y., Oct. 1887-June 88; mission work, Lanesboro, Pa.,
1888-90; p. Ganges, Mich., Nov. 1890-Nov. 93; Three Rivers, Dec.
1893-Apr. 94 ; mission work, Detroit Assoc, 1894-Oct. 95 ; Canada, Oct.
1895-Apr. 96 ; Memphis, Tenn., May 1896-Sep. 97 ; Lanesboro, Pa., Oct.
1899-Dec. 1900; w. c. Waverly, 1901-.
Address, 430 Park Ave., Waverly, N. Y.
EBENEZER PACKWOOD, b. Wollaston, Eng., Feb. 21, 1833; U. R.
1859; R. T. S. 1861; ord. York, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1861; p. York, 1861-
66; Wyoming, 1866-68; Allentown, Pa., 1868-71; Conshohocken, 1871-
74; Wilson, N. Y., 1874-77; Clifton Springs, 1877-78; Waterloo, 1879-
84; w. c. supplying neighboring churches, Waterloo, 1894-95; retired,
Waterloo, 1895-1909; Clifton Springs, 1909-.
Address, Van Ave., Clifton Springs, N. Y.
FRANCIS BOLLES PALMER, b. Parma, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1834, U. R.
1858 ; R. T. S. 1861 ; prof. Lawrence Univ., Wis., 1863-65 ; ord. Parma,
N. Y., Aug. 30, 1865 ; prof. Greek, Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam, Wis.,
1865-67; prof. Ancient Lang., S. N. S., Fredonia, N. Y., 1867-68; prof.
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Didactics, S. N. S., Brockport, 1869-71 ; prof. Ancient Lang., ibid,
1871-78; principal, S. N. S., Fredonia, 1878-1906; residence, Fredonia,
1906-. Author, Science of Education; Tlwitglits on the Lord's Prayer.
Ph.D., U. R. 1879. Address, Fredonia, N. Y.
WILLIAM REMINGTON, b. Miimford, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1832; U. R.
1857-59; R. T. S. 1861 ; ord. Weedsport, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1861 ; p. Weeds-
port. July, 1861-64; Champaign, 111., 1864-67; Sparta, Wis., 1867-68;
Pontiac, Mich., 1868-71; Big Rapids, 1871-72; Jonesville and Allen,
1872-75; Bronson, 1875-80; Grass Lake, 1880-85; Williamston, 1885-
87; Tekonsha, 1887-90; Reading, 1890-91; Great Falls, Mont., Nov.
1891-Mar. 1894; mission work through Belt, Armington, Geyser, and
Stanford, Mar. 1894-Apr. 96; organized Belt Bapt. ch., Apr. 26,
1896; p. Belt, Apr. 1896-99; supplying and financial work for churches
at Billings, Mont. ; Blackfoot, Id. ; Lewistown, Mont. (3 yrs) ; Cam-
bridge, Id.-. Address, 920 7th Ave., N., Great Falls, Mont.
WINFIELD SCOTT, b. West Novi, Mich., Feb. 26, 1837; U. R. 1859;
R. T. S. 1861; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., Oct. 1861; p. Second ch., Syra-
cuse, July 1861-Scp. 1862; capt. 126th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1862-Sep.
64; p. Leavenworth, Kans., Jan. 1865-Dec. 72; Denver, Col., Jan. 1872-
Oct. 75; Los Angeles, Cal., 1876-77; San Francisco, San Jose, and Oak-
land, 1879-81 ; editor. Evangel, 1879-81 ; Reno, Nev., 1881-82 ; chaplain,
U. S. Army, Ft. Canby, and Ft. Stevens, Wash., 1882-85 ; Angel Island,
Cal., 1885-89; Ft. Huachua, Arizona Ter., 1889-93; Scottsdale, await-
ing retirement, 1893-98; retired Mar. 26, 1898; promoted rank of Major,
Apr. 23, 1904 ; residence, Scottsdale, 1898-. Member Twentieth Legisla-
ture of Ariz., 1899-1901 ; pres. Board of Regents and Chancellor of Univ.
of Ariz., 1903-04. D.D., Cal. C, 1878. Address, Scottsdale, Ariz.
*GEORGE LAWSON WRENN, b. Middletown, 0., Aug. 9, 1836;
G. C. 1858 ; special student, B. U. 1857-58 ; R. T. S. 1861 ; in Europe,
June 1861-Jan. 62; ord. Middletown, O., Sep. 29, 1862; p. Chicago,
111., 1862-69 ; Christian Commission service. City Point, Va., 1865 ; p.
Highland Park, 111., 1869-79; Cambridge, Mass., supplying churches,
1881-86; acting p. Second ch., Cambridge, 1886-88; in business, Chi-
cago, 111., 1888-1908; d. York Harbor, Me., Oct. 2, 1908.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Ferdinand E. Gary, b. Nor\vich, Conn., June 8, 1840; Farmers' College,
College Hill, O. ; R. T. S. 1860-61; not ord.; in business and journal-
istic work, Cincinnati, O., and elsewhere, 1861-. editor, Franklin Park,
111., News, 1890-91; Illinois Humane Journal, 1895-97. Author, His-
tory of L. S. & M. S. Raihaay System; History Chicago, R. I. &
Pacific R. R. System; Complete Library of Universal Knozvledge.
Address, 3100 Wentworth Ave., Chicago, 111.
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*Elmore William Denison, b. St. Louis, Mo., 1836; U. R. 1859; R. T. S.
1859-60; not ord. ; mission work and teaching in S. \V. and S., 1860-
64; d. Key West, Fla., 1864.
Robert Glendinwing Farley, b. Derry Co., Ireland, May 31, 1827; U. R.
1860; R. T. S. 1860-61; ord. Matawan, N. J., Aug. 1862; p. Matawan,
May 1862-May 66; Newton, N. H., May 1866-July 68; New Boston,
July 1868-Jan. 70; evangelist, Suncook, 3 months; p. Rowley, Mass.,
May 1870-May 71; Georgetown, iNIay 1871-May 74; supply in sev-
eral places, May 1874-May 75 ; p. Buckfield and W. Sumner, Me.,
May 1875-May 78; Milltown, Alay 1878-May 80; mission work, 5
months; p. Rockland, Oct. 1880-Oct. 82; Bluehill, Oct. 1882-Jan. 85;
eyes failed; w. c. Haverhill, Mass, acting as occasional supply, Aug.
1885-. Author, doctrinal pamphlets and monographs.
Address, 100 Main St., Haverhill, Mass.
David Edw^ard Holmes, b. Stonington, Conn., Aug. 12, 1832; Colg. U.
1858; Colg. T. S. 1858-59; R. T. S., a few months, 1859-60; dismissed to
N. T. I. Address, 191 Thirtieth St., Chicago, 111. (1900.)
Albert Melvin Hunt, b. North Fairfield, O., Sep. 1, 1837; Hillsdale C.
1858-59; R. T. S. 1859-60; ord. Howell, Mich., Oct. 1860; p. Howell,
Highland, and Alpine, Mich. ; Atlanta, 111. ; Cambria, Mich. ; Shab-
bona. 111., 1885-86; La Salle, Oct. 1886-Jan. 88; Farmington, 1889-
90; Petersburg, 1890; lecturer three or four years; invalid several
years. Address, Kirkville, ]\Io. (1900.)
*Daniel Elliott Lent, b. June 21, 1825; U. R. 1859; R. T. S. 1859-60;
not ord.; manufacturer, Rochester, N. Y., 1860-91; d. Rochester, June
3, 1891.
*Samuel Thane Poinier, b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 17, 1837; B. U. 1859;
R. T. S. 1859-61 ; chaplain, U. S. Army, 1863-65 ; not ord. ; U. S. com-
missioner, Spartanburg, S. C, 1866-97 ; editor, 1870-71 ; postmaster,
Spartanburg, 1897-1909; d. Spartanburg, Mar. 27, 1909.
♦Freeman Daniel Rickerson, b. Watertown, N. Y., Nov. 23, 1837
U. R. 1856-58; ord. Grinnell, la., Apr. 24, 1859; p. Grinnell, 1858-60
R. T. S. 1860-61 ; p. Moline, 111., 1861-64 ; Geneseo, 1864-67 ; Waukegan
1867-70; Chicago, 1870-72; Quincy, 1872-76; Hannibal, ^lo., 1876-79
Springfield, 111., 1879-83 ; Des Moines, la., 1883-85 ; Sioux City, 1885-88
Phoenix, Ariz., 1889-92. Author, new arrangement of Pilgrim's Prog-
ress; The Pastor's Handbook and Register. D.D., S. C, 1881; d.
Phoenix, Mar. 29, 1892.
Thomas Rose, b. Stephentown, N. Y., June 21, 1833; Un. C. 1859;
R. T. S. 1859-60; last known residence was in California; (1900).
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*Alonzo L. Seward, b. Cincinnati, O.; D. U. 1859; R. T. S. 1859-61;
p. Moore's Hill, hid., 1867; Oqiiawka, III., 1874-75; (1900).
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1862
(Owing to the extension of the course from two to three years by vote
of the Union in July I860, no class was graduated in 1862.)
1863
GRADUATES
CHARLES E. SMITH, Class Secretary
*ALMOND BARRELLE, b. South Hartford, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1834;
Colg. U. 1859; R. T. S. 1863; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1863; p.
in Colorado, 1863-65; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1865-67; Aleriden, Conn., 1867-
71; Melrose, Mass., 1871-74; in business, Philadelphia, Pa., 1874-78;
p. Rockland, Mass., Apr. 1878-Oct. 1882; in business, San Mateo, Fla.,
1883; p. Union ch., San Mateo, 1884-85; in business, San Mateo, 1885-
89; Cincinnati. O., 1889-93; Boston, Mass., 1893-98; Harrisburg, and
Reading. Pa., 1898-1909; d. Reading, Pa., Feb. 8, 1909.
*WILLIAM ENTWISTLE, b. England, 1828; Bapt. C, Lancashire,
Eng.; ord. New York, N. Y., May 1858; p. Howard, 1859-60; R. T. S.
1863; p. Richburg. N. Y.. 1865-66; Frewsburg, 1866-67; Geneva, O.,
1867-68; Columbia, 1868-69; Orangeville, 1869-73; Pittsburg, Pa.. 1873-
74; Philadelphia, 1874-77; Big Flats. N. Y., 1878-79; Dundee, 1879-80;
Austinville, Pa., 1880-84; Philadelphia. 1885-88; d. Philadelphia, Feb.
3, 1888.
♦THOMAS TIESDELL FILMER, b. Luton, Kent, Eng., June 9,
1830: U. R. 1860: R. T. S. 1863; ord. Clinton, Conn.. June 22, 1864;
p. Clinton, 1863-64; Wecdsport, N. Y., 1864-Aug. 67; South Fram-
ingham, Mass., Nov. 1867-Nov. 73; Webster, Nov. 1873-June 1903;
d. Webster, Mass., Jan. 1, 1903.
*THOMAS WATERMAN GREENE, b. Canterbury, Conn., Feb. 10,
1837: S. C. I860: R- T. S. 1863: ord. Winchester, 111., Apr. 21, 1864;
p. Winchester, 1864-68; Litchfield, 1868-70; editor, Lawrence. Kan..
1870-72; p. Junction City, 1872-74; Fort Scott, Kan., and Denver, Col.,
1874-75; pres., California C, Vacaville, Cal.. 1876-77; d. Camptonville,
Cal.. Aug. 22. 1877.
CHARLES EDMUND HEWITT, b. Galway, N. Y., Oct. 16. 1836;
U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 1863; ord. Ypsilanti, Mich., Aug. 25, 1863; p.
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Yp?ilanti. 1J^63-6S; Blooming^on, 111., 1S68-76; Centennial ch., Chicago,
ISr;-??: Peoria, lSSO-i»: >ec, K. W. Bapt. Ed. Soc. 1SS9-. fin. sec
Bapt. Thecl. Union, 1SS9-97; student sec., ibid.. 1897-.
Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
WAYLAND HOYT, h. Cleveland, O., Feb. IS. It^^S. B. U. I860:
Colg. T. S. liHV^l: R. T. S. 16^^: ord. Pittsfield. Mass.. .\iig. 1863;
p. Pittsfield. 1863-M: Ninth St., Cincinnati, O.. 1864-67; Strong Place,
Brookh-n, X. V.. 18(V-73; Tabernacle, New York, 1873-74; Shawmnt
Ave., Boston, Mass., 1874-7o: Strong Place, Brookl.vn, X. Y., 1876-
82; Memorial ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 18S2-89; First ch.. Minneapolis,
Minn., 188^95; Epiphany ch., Philadelphia, Pa.. 1895-1905; stated sup-
ply, 1905-. prof. Science and Religrion and .An of Public Speech, The-
olc^caJ School, Temple U.. Philadelphia, 1906-. Author, Hints and
H^'lfs for thf Christian Life; Present Lessons from Distant Days;
Gleams from Panrs Prison; .-ilong the Pilgrimage; The Brook in the
ll'oy; Light on Life's Highway; Saturday .-ifiernoon; For Shine and
Shade: Helps I't'i'ord; At His Feet; Home Ideals; The Teaching of
Onr Lord Concerning His Own Person, D.D., U. R., 1877; LL.D.,
Ursinus C. Address, 3604 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
♦JOHN BRECKENRIDGE JACKSON, b. Carrollton, 111., Nov. 7,
IS32: S. C 1S55: ord. \:rdcv.. 1.1. Nov. 1855; p. Virden, Nov. 1855-
June tO: R. T. S. 18tv3; p. Albion. N. Y., May 1863-Jan. 67; prof.
Church Hist., B. U. T. S.. 1867-70; acting p. University Place ch.,
Chicago, 111., 1868 and 1876; p. Hyde Park ch.. Chicago. May 1878-
Sep. 83; w. c Chicago, 18S3-1907. D.D., S. C. 1871; d. Chicago,
111., Jan. 29. 1907.
*THEOPHILUS JOHN KOTZLI, b. Ruschlikon, near Ziirich, Switz-
erland. July 30. 1832; U. R. 18ciO; R. T. S. 1863; cit>- missionar\- in
Cincinnati. 0.. 1863-64; traveling preacher and delegate, Christi.in Com-
mission, 1864-65 ; ord. Evansville. Ind., Nov. 18co ; p. German ch.,
Evans^-ille, Sep. 1865- Feb. 67 ; teacher and occasional supply ; St. Louis,
Mo-, 1867-93; Biblical work, ibid, 1893-1910; d. St. Louis, Mo.. Jan.
6. 1910
EZEKIEL WILSON MUNDY, b. Metuchen, N. J.. June 16. 1833;
U. R. 18t«; R. T. S. 1863; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., June 1863; p. First ch.,
Syracuse, 18&3-66; Independent ch., Syracuse, 1866-79; united with
Epis. ch.. 1879; librarian, S\-racuse Central Library-, 1S80-. .\uthor,
sermons and lectures in pamphlets. Litt.D., S>Tacuse V., 1904.
.\ddress. 121 College Place, Syracuse. N. Y.
•WALTER McDUFFIE POTTER, b. Providence, R. I.. ^L-ly 8,
1836; B. U. 1859; Andover T. S. one year: R. T. S. 1863; ord. Shel-
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hiiriio Falls. Mass.. iSf..?; nii-^s A. 15. H. M. S.. ncnvcr. Col.. 18<v^-
65; founded I'irst Hnpt. cli., Denver; d. Cranston. R. I.. Apr. 9. 1S(>6.
*ADONIRAM JUDSON SAGE. I) Massillon. O.. Mar. 29. 1W6;
L'. K. l.S<4); K. I. S. lS/>.?; ord. Slulhiirne Falls. Mass.. Oct. 22, 1«63;
p. Shcll)iirne Falls, 18<kW)6; riiiladclphia. Fa., 1«68<)«); prof. Latin
LanRuage and Literature, L'. R., 1S70 72; p. Hartford, Conn.. 1872-84;
prof. Homiktics, H. U. T. S., 1884 88; retired on account of health;
residence. Cincinnati. O.. 1888-1902. D.D.. V. R., 1S72; d Cincinnati.
O , July 7. 1902.
•JOHN SAWYER, 1>. Dorchester. III.. Sep. 5. 18.?(); S. C. 1860;
R. 1". S. 18<K^; ord. Virden. III.. Nov. 8. 18<)3; p. Virden. 18^k?-(>4:
Lawrence. Kan., W)5-<i6; supply, Southhoro. Mass., \i^rl> 67; day Head.
1867-68; Hudson. 111.. 18f)9-70; in husiness. Normal. III.. 1871-74; North
Ttsbury. Mass.. 1874 76; Greenville. 1876 77; d. Feb. 2h, 1878.
•CHARLES SMITH SHEFFIELD, b. Jewett City. Conn., Oct. 13.
IS,^.^; I', k. \M): R. r. S. 1S(.3; ord. Newfaue. N. Y.. Oct. 1. 18<)3 ;
p. Newfane. July 18<kV Dec. U->; teacher. HulTalo. 18()7 71 ; Kansas
City. Mo.. 1871-77; Atchison. Kan.. July 1878 July 80; pres.. Tierce
City (Mo.). Hapt. Col.. 188(>?U; p. Memorial ch., Topeka, Kan., Sep.
1884-Sep. 8f); Hays City, Kan., Sep. 1886-Sep. H7 ; editor and proprietor,
IVcslcnt liaflist, 7o/>.-A-ri. 1887-89; p. Auburn. Nov. 1887-91; Sunday
School miss., A. B. P. S., for Kansas, residence. Topeka, 18")l-Feb.
1900; d. Topeka. Kans.. Feb. 11. I'XX).
•THEODORE WARREN SHEPPARD, I. HriK'hton. N. J., Dec. 2,
1833; U. R. 18()0: R. T. S. 18<)3 ; ord. I'laistow, N. 11., N<n-. 2, 18(>4 ;
p. Plaistow, 1864^)8; Phenix, R. 1., 18^)8-80; supply. Providence, 1880-
83; p. Scituate, Mass., 1883-88; sui)ply. Providence. R. I.. 1888 92; d
Providence, Dec. 16. 1892.
CHARLES EDWARD SMITH, I. Fall River, Mass.. Jan. 22. 1835;
U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 18/.3; ord. Pawtucket, R. I., Aug. 1, 18^.3; p. Paw-
tucket, 1863-68; Cincinnati, O., 18^)8-70; in business and su|)ply, Fulton
ch., residence, Fulton, N. Y., 1870-71; p. New Haven, Conn., 1871-75;
Syracuse, N. Y., 1876-82; in business, Syracuse, 1882-85; p. F'rcdonia,
1885 1<XX); p. emeritus, ibid.. 1905-. Author. Tlw Ihiptism in hit,-:
Tin- World Lighted. D.D.. V. R.. 1891. Address, Fredonia, N. Y.
JAMES WORK, b. Shapinvay. Orkney Islands. Oct. 29. 1830; U. R.
1,S<)(); R. T. S. W>?,\ ord. Nunda. N. Y.. Feb. 11. W<S\ miss, in Ork-
ney Islands. 1863-<y); p. Lerwick. Shetland. 18//>-(>8; Kirkwall. Orkney.
1868 70; Wick. Caithness. Scotland. 1870 76; Kelso. RoxburRhshirc.
1876-80; mission work and writing religious books, Kirkwall. Orkney,
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1881-92; w. c. residence, Buffalo, N. Y., 1892-. Author, several
small religious books and tracts. Address, 139 Hoyt St., Buffalo, N. Y.
*EDWIN ALLEN WYMAN, b. Skowhegan, Me., Apr. 15, 1834; Cy.
C. one term; New Hampton Inst. 1860; R. T. S. 1863; ord. Kennebunk-
port. Me., Sep. 30, 1863; p. Kennebunkport, 1863-64; Essex, N. Y.,
1864-68; stated supply and prof. Louisiana (Mo.) C, p. 1869; Turner's
Falls, Mass., 1872-75; stated supply, Montague City, 1875-79; w. c. en-
gaged in editorial and literary work. Maiden, Mass., 1880-1900. Au-
thor, Acquaintance with God; Ships by Day. Ph.D., Mid. C, 1875;
D.D., ib., 1878; d. Maiden, Mass., May 30, 1900.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
John Lord Jenkins, Rochester, N. Y., R. T. S., 1862-63; A.B., U. R.,
1863; ord. p. Kokoma, Ind., 1863-65; Gainesville, N. Y., 1866-69; Cas-
tile, 1869-71 ; Ashland, Pa., 1871-73 ; Shawnee, 1873-79 ; Jasper, N. Y.,
1879-83; druggist, Preston, la., 1883-. Address, Preston, la.
Erasmus C. Johnson, b. Charleston, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1823; R. T. S. 1861-
63; w. c. New York, 1888-89; (1900).
*Jeremiah Huston Smith, b. Aurora, Ind., Mar. 19, 1836; F. C. 1858;
R. T. S. 1861-62; ord. Aurora, Ind., 1860; p. Aurora and Jeffersonville,
1860-61 ; prof. Ladoga Female Sem., 1862-65 ; p. Bloomingdale, 111.,
1866-67; Franklin, Ind., 1868-70; agent, F. C, and prof. Languages, ib. ;
p. Camden, O., 187(^80; Perry, 1880-83; Chardon, 1883-84; Wellington,
1884-88; Fletcher, 1888-89; Spring Creek, 1889-91; Greenville, 1891-
93; Colbrook, 1893-94; d. Colbrook, Jan. 29, 1894.
*Robert Hall Tozer, b. Abergavenny, Eng., Dec. 20, 1831; O. C. 1860;
R. T. S. 1860-62; ord. Free Will Bapt., Hillsdale, Mich., Nov. 1869;
p. Free Will Bapt. ch., Fairport, N. Y. ; Waterbury Center, Vt., also
principal. Green Mt. Seminary, Waterbury Center, during pastorate;
p. Meredith Village, N. H. ; Taunton, Mass.; East Corinth, Me.; d. in
Florida, Mar. 29, 1889.
*Joseph Webster, b. Saybrook, O., Feb. 15, 1832; R. T. S. 1860-62;
not ord.; 2d Lieut. Co. E, 29th Regt. N. Y. Vols.; wounded in battle
before Richmond, June 27, 1862; d. in General Hospital, Portsmouth,
Va., July 22, 1862.
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1864
GRADUATES
HENRY L. MOREHOUSE, Class Secretary
JAMES HERVEY APPLETON, b. Ossining, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1839;
Central High Scliool, Philadelphia, Pa.; ord. Philadelphia, June 21,
1860; p. Davisville, Pa., 1860-61; R. T. S. 1861-62; P. T. S. 1862-63;
R. T. S. 1864; p. Allentown, Pa., 1865-68; New York, N. Y., 1868-71;
Washington, D. C, 1871-75; w. c. Allentown, Pa., 1875-77; Boonton,
N. J., 1878-79; united with P. E. ch., 1879.
Address, 339 77th St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
*ABIJAH L. BAKER, b. Urbana, O., Aug. 22, 1831; U. R. 1861;
R. T. S. 1864; ord. Oakland, Cal., 1864; p. Oakland, 1864; principal,
Attica (Ind.) Scientific Institute, 1864-65; d. Attica, Dec. 15, 1866.
KENDRICK WILLIAM BENTON, b. Sherburne, N. Y., Apr. 29,
1838; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; agt. A. T. Soc, in U. S. army and
navy, 1861-64; ord. Morrison, 111., Aug. 24, 1865; p. Morrison, 1865-
67; Kewanee, 1867-72; supply, Mt. Pleasant, la., 1872-73; p. Richmond,
Ind., 1874-76; assistant editor. Journal and Messenger, Cincinnati, O.,
1876-84; mission work, Auburn Park, 111., address, Chicago, 1884-.
sec. Englewood, Y. M. C. A., 1887.
Address, 6309 Stewart Ave., Chicago, 111.
ALEXANDER CAMERON; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1864; p. Lindsay,
Ont., 1864-66; deposed by action of a council called by the church in
Lindsay, Oct. 31, 1866; residence, Woodville, Ont., (1900).
^FREDERIC LEONARD CHAPELL, b. Waterford, Conn., Nov. 9,
1836; Y. C. 1860; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Middletown, O., Sep. 29, 1864;
p. Middletown, 1864-71; Evanston, 111., 1871-78; Janesville, Wis., 1878-
81 ; Flemington, N. J., 1881-89 ; dean, Gordon Missionary Training
School, Boston, Mass., 1889-Feb. 1900. Author, The Eleventh Hour
Laborers; d. Newport, R. I., Feb. 16, 1900.
*CYRUS AMANZEL CHILCOTT, b. East Hamburg, N. Y., Oct.
30, 1836; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Frcdonia, N. Y., July 20,
1864; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bangkok, Siam, 1864-65; d. Bangkok, Dec.
30. 1865.
♦INCREASE CHILD, b. Greenfield, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1827; U. R. 1859;
ord. Towanda, Pa., Nov. 1859; p. Towanda, 1859-61; R. T. S. 1864;
p. Trumansburg, N. Y., 1864-65; Xenia, O., 1865-67; Madison, 1867-
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71; Conneaut, 1871-78; Frewsburg, N. Y., 1878-87; Andover, 1887-
88; Alabama, 1888-Apr. 90; Middlebury, Apr. 1890-Oct. 98; w. c.
Hamilton, N. Y., Oct., 1898-May, 1901; d. Hamilton, May 9, 1901.
MILTON BOOKSTAVER COMFORT, b. Montgomery, N. Y., Nov.
5, 1833; U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Oswego, N. Y., Mar. 6, 1866;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Gauhati, Assam, 1866-74; p. Pulaski, N. Y.,
1875-Oct. 81; Belleville, Nov. 1881-May 89; Perry, Nov. 1889-Sep.
93; Ripley, Sep. 1893-May 96; Niagara St., Rochester, May 1896-Aug.
98; Newfane, Nov. 1898-Aug. 1908; Evans, Feb. 1909-.
Address, Angola, N. Y.
*FRANCIS DRAKE FENNER, b. Henrietta, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1832;
U. R. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Ovid Center, N. Y., Sep. 14, 1864;
p. Ovid Center, 1864-67; Jordan, 1867-71; Parma, 1871-74; Ovid Center,
1874-77; West Somerset, 1877-82; Dysinger, 1882-90; North Manlius,
1890-94; d. North Manlius, Jan. 29, 1894.
*JAMES PETER LUDLOW, b. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 5, 1833; U. R.
1861; R. T. S. 1864; preached at Lake Ave. miss., Rochester, while in
Seminary; U. S. Christian Com., 1863; ord. Newport, R. L, 1864;
miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, San Francisco, Cal., preached to First Bapt. ch.,
1864-65; p. Tabernacle ch., San Francisco, 1865-70; Sacramento, 1871-
12>; Olympia, Wash., 1875-82; Seattle, 1882-89; seaman's chaplain, Kobe,
Japan, 1889-92; w. c. Seattle, Wash., 1892-98; d. Seattle, May 7, 1898.
HENRY LYMAN MOREHOUSE, b. Stanford, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1834;
U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1864; ord. East Saginaw, Mich., Dec. 7, 1864; p.
East Saginaw, Oct., 1864-Jan. 1873 ; Park Ave. ch., Rochester, Jan.
1873-July 79; cor. secy., N. Y. B. U. for M. E., 1877-79; cor. secy.,
A. B. H. M. Soc, New York, N. Y., July 1879-Mar. 93; field secy.,
ib., Mar. 1893-July 1902; cor. secy., A. B. Ed. Soc, May 1893-. cor.
secy., A. B. H. M. Soc, Oct. 1902-. Author, Baptist Home Missions
in America; History Seventy-Five Years of First Baptist Church, Brook-
lyn. D.D., U. R., 1879; LL.D., U. R., 1908.
Address, 23 East 26th St., New York City.
*GEORGE ALLEN SIMONSON, b. Providence, R. I., Dec. 25, 1835;
Polytechnic C. 1861; R. T. S. 1864; ord. Goshen, Ind., June 16. 1864;
p. Goshen, 1864-65; Naperville. 111.. 1865-67; Pontiac, 1867-70; sup-
ply, La Crosse, Wis., 1871; p. Hartford, Conn., 1871-74; Newark, N.
J., 1874-82; d. Burlington, N. J., Jan. 15, 1884.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
*John Barnard, b. Pittsfield, O., Nov. 23, 1831; U. M. 1857; R. T. S.
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1861-63; supply, Orland, Ind., in vacation of 1863; d. during senior
year, Rochester, Oct. 13, 1863.
Gavin Lindsay Hamilton, Presb., b. Rodger Hill, Lanarkshire, Scot-
land, Feb. 16, 1831; U. R. 1861; Aub. T. S. 1861-62; R. T. S. 1862-
63; dismissed to Aub. T. S.
Address, 245 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y.
Joseph Thomas Robert, b. Robertville, S. C, Aug. 7, 1835; D. U.;
1857-58; U. R. 1860-62; R. T. S. 1861-62; dismissed to U. T. S.
Address, 163 Randolph St., Chicago, III.
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GRADUATES
JAMES GOODMAN, Class Secretary
WILLIAM FOLWELL BAINBRIDGE, b. Stockbridge, N. Y., Jan.
15, 1.^3; U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Erie, Pa., 1865; p. Erie,
1865-68; Central ch., Providence, R. I., Jan. 1869-Dec. 1878; travel-
ing, 1879-81; lecturing on Foreign Missions, 1882-86; supt. and Cor.
Secy., Brooklyn City Mission and Tract. Soc, 1886-89; p. Delaware
Ave. ch., Wilmington, Del., 1890-94; research, Levant, London, Paris
and New York, 1894-. Author, Around the World Tour of Christian
Missions; Along the Lines at the Front; Self Giving.
Address, 34 Gramercy Park, New York, N. Y.
♦ADOLFHUS JULIUS FREDERICK BEHRENDS, b. Nymegin,
Holland, Dec. 18, 1839; D. U. 1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Yonkers. N. Y.,
July 27, 1865; p. Warburton Ave. ch., Yonkers, July 1865-Sep. 73;
First ch., Cleveland, O., Sep. 1873-Feb. 1876; united with Union Cong,
ch., Providence, R. I., Mar. 1876-. Author, Socialism and Christianity
1866; Philosophy of Preaching (Yale Lectures, 1890) ; The World for
Christ (Graves Lectures, Syracuse Univ.). D.D., Richmond College,
1874; S. T. D., Y. U., 1890; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 22, 1900.
*FRANCIS HENRY DAVIS, b. Kingsville, C, July 17, 1837; U. R.
1860; R. T. S. 1865; ord. White Pigeon, Mich., 1865; p. White Pigeon,
1865-67 ; Napolean, 1867-72 ; d. Napolean, Apr. 2, 1872.
JAMES GOODMAN, b. Clipstone, Eng., Dec. 31, 1840; U. C. 1862;
R. T. S. 1865; ord. Chicago, 111., June 1865; preaching, various places
in England, 1865; supply, Phelps, N. Y., 1866; Clifton Springs, 1867-
68: p. Cornwall, 1870-73; Hyde Park, 111., 1875-77; Colorado Springs,
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Col. 1879; Bradford, 111., 1880; Paw Paw, Mich., 1881-84; Sault Ste.
Marie, 1884-87; Eaton Rapids, 1887-89; St. Clair, 1890; Greenwood,
111., 1892-93; Grant Park, 1895-96; mission work, Parkside, Chicago,
1897; press division, U. C, 1898-99; assistant p. Immanuel ch., Chi-
cago, Sep. 1901-. Address, Immanuel Baptist Church, Chicago, 111.
CARL TRAUGOTT KREYER, b. Groedel, Dresden, Germany, Jan.
16, 1839; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Waterloo, N. Y., Feb.
1863 ; p. Waterloo, spring and summer, 1863 ; autumn, 1864-autumn,
65; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc. Ningpo and Hangchow, China, 1866-Dec. 69;
prof. Kauchang-Miau College, Dec. 1869-Jan. 75 ; translator to Chinese
Government, Jan. 1875-Apr. 80; sec. and later counsellor of Embassy
at the Chinese Legations, Berlin, Vienna, Rome, The Hague, Brussels,
Paris and St. Petersburg, 1880-1903 ; Specialized in Political Economy
and Science of Finance, U. Berlin, 1897-1902 ; retired ; counsellor of
Chinese Legation in Rome, 1908-. Author of many translations of
scientific and legal works. Ph.D., U. R., 1876; LL.D., U. R., 1908;
several Chinese and Prussian Orders.
Address, Nervi presso Genova, Villa Kreyer, Italy.
WILLIAM JAMES LEONARD, b. Plainfield, N. J., July 3, 1837
U. R. 1862 ; R. T. S. 1865 ; ord. Evanston, 111., Sep. 7, 1865 ; p. Evanston
Sep. 1865-Nov. 68 ; pulpit supply, 1869-71 ; mercantile and other pursuits
1871-. Address, 30 Rockland St., Boston, Mass
JAMES LISK, b. Isleta, C, Oct. 16, 1839; D. U. 1862; R. T. S. 1865
ord. Cincinnati, O., June, 1865 ; p. Cincinnati, 1865-67 ; Rockford, 111.
1867-69; Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa., 1870-83; dist. secy., A. B. P
Soc, New York, N. Y., 1883-84; p. Centennial ch., Philadelphia, Pa.
1884-Dec. 91; Bordentown, N. J., Jan. 1892-Mar. 1902; First ch.
Hackensack, Mar. 1902- D.D., D. U., 1881 ; Hackensack, N. J
*EZRA FREDERICK OWEN, b. Bennington, N. Y., Feb. 20, 1835
U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. First Bapt. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Mar.
14, 1869; agent, A. T. S., Rochester, 1865-72; p. Royalton, 1873-
76; Prattsburg, 1876-82; Springville, 1882-88; w. c. Washington, D.
C, 1888-95; d. Washington, June 14, 1895.
RICHARD FRANKLIN POWERS, b. Hamburg, N. Y., Feb. 6,
1834; U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Hamburg, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1865;
miss. p. at Macon City, Mo., and Mazomanie, Wis., Jan. 1866^Jan.
70; preaching and other pursuits, Hamburg, 1871-84; w. c. Willink,
1884-. Address, Willink, N. Y.
*ALVIN WALTER TOUSEY, b. Portage, N. Y., June 4, 1837; U. R.
1862; R. T. S. 1865; ord. Chicago, 111., 1866; p. North ch., Chicago,
1865-66; Freeport, 1866-68; Erie, Pa., 1868-69; d. Winfield, Kan., Sep.
5, 1871.
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SPECIAL STUDENTS.
♦Henry Harris Northrup, b. Utica, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1838; S. C. 1858-
61; ord. Monmouth, 111., Sep. 1861; p. Moninouth, 1861-62; R. T. S.
1862-63; p. Galesburg, 111., 1863-64; Carthage, 1864-66; Pana, 1866-69;
Chillicothe, O., 1869-70; Tiffin, 1870-71; Newton Upper Falls, Mass.,
1871-72; Richville Center, N. Y., 1874-75; united with Free Evangelical
Cong, ch., 1875; w. c. Providence, 1889-91. Author, History of the
French Revolution; d. Providence, Nov. 25, 1891.
*William Arnold Stevens, b. Granville, O., Feb. 5, 1839; D. U. 1862;
R. T. S. 1862-63; classical tutor, D. U., 1863-65; student of Philology
and Theology, H. U., and Universities of Leipzig and Berlin, 1865-68;
prof. Greek Lang, and Lit., D. U.. 1866-77; prof. Biblical Literature and
N. T., Exegesis, R. T. S. 1877-1910. Author, Select Orations of Lysias;
Commentary on the Epistles to the Thessalonians; (with Ernest De-
Witt Burton), A Handbook of the Life of Christ, and A Harmony of
the Gospels for Historical Study; and many published articles. D.D.,
D. U., 1882; LL.D., U. R., 1882; d. Rochester, Jan. 2, 1910.
12-*6
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GRADUATES
JAMES F. HILL, Class Secretary
*FRANK ADKINS, b. Marietta, O., Nov. 21, 1841; Colg. U. 1861;
teacher, 1861-63; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Akron, O., Jan. 23, 1867; p.
Akron, 1866-69; Iowa City, la., 1870-75; prof. Greek, Central Univ.,
Pella, la., 1875-76; p. Elyria, O., 1878-85; Tecumseh, Mich., 1885-92;
w. c. Granville, O., 1892-97; secy., Ohio Bapt. Ed. Soc, Granville, Feb.
1897-Aug. 98; d. Mt. Vernon, 6., Aug. 18, 1898.
BETHUEL HEDDEN BRASTED, b. Howard, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1832;
ord. Junius, N. Y., 1858; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1866; p. Dunkirk, N.
Y., 1866-67; Sinclairville, 1867-69; Pleasantville, Pa., 1869-71; Atlantic,
la., 1871; financial agent, Des ^loines C, 1871-72; p. and evangelist.
Shell Rock, la., 1872-82; p. Spirit Lake, 1883-87; St. James, Minn.,
1887-90; Brookings, S. D., 1890-93; Grace ch., Minneapolis, Minn.,
1893-95; supt., N. D. Children's Home Soc, Fargo, N. D., 1895-1903;
\v. c. Naysa, Calif., 1903-. Author, Spirit Lake Massacre.
Address, 121 A. St., Naysa, Calif.
*J. WARD BURT CLARK, b. Rushford, N. Y., May, 8, 1831; Alle-
gheny C. 1855; ord. Ashtabula, O., 1858; R. T. S. 1866; p. Ports-
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mouth, O., 1866-70; Albion, N. Y., 1870-79; w. c. Haverhill, Mass.,
1880-89. D.D., U. R., 1877; d. Haverhill, Aug. 6, 1889.
*SAMUEL WHITE DUNCAN, b. Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 19, 1839;
B. U. 1860; N. T. I. 1861-62; capt. U. S. Army, 1862-63; R. T. S.
1866; ord. Cleveland, O., Apr. 18, 1867; p. Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland,
Aug. 1866-Mar. 75; Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, Mar. 1875-Sep. 83;
Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1883-July 88; w. c. Haverhill, Mass.,
■ 1888-90 ; acting foreign secy., A. B. F. M. Soc. Dec. 1890-May 91 ; for-
eign secy., A. B. F. M. Soc, May 1892-Oct. 98. Author, Historical Dis-
course Commemorative of 50th Anniversary of Ninth St. Baptist
Church, Cincinnati, O.; Historical Oration upon 250th Anniversary of
Settlement of Haverhill, Mass. D.D., U. C, 1875; d. Brookline, Oct.
30, 1898.
THOMAS WAKEFIELD GOODSPEED, b. Glens Falls, N. Y.,
Sep. 4, 1842; U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Second Bapt ch., Chi-
cago, 111., Mar. 1865 ; pastoral supply. North ch., Chicago, 1865 ; p.
Vermont St. ch., Quincy 111., 1866-72; associate p. Second ch., Chicago,
1872-76; Morgan Pk. ch., Chicago, 1877-80; secy., B. U. T. S., 1876-
89 ; secy, and treas., N. W. Bapt. Ed. Soc, 1885-89 ; secy., U. C, 1890-.
registrar, U. C, 1896-. secy., and member board trustees, Bapt. Theol.
Union, 1894- D.D., U. C, 1886.
Address, 5630 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111.
JAMES FERDINAND HILL, b. Thompson, Conn., Aug. 12, 1839;
Kal. C. 1863; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Norwalk, O., Sep. 4, 1866; p. Norwalk,
1866-May 70; Muskegon, Mich., Sep. 1870-Aug. 84; Big Rapids, Mar.
1885-May 87; Wahpeton, N. D., and Breckenridge, Minn., June 1887-
June 90 ; supply, Minneapolis, July 1890-Nov. 91 ; p. Northfield, Minn.,
Nov. 1891-May 1904; w. c Northfield, June 1904-.
Address, Northfield, Minn.
DAVID PORTER LEAS, b. Shirleysburg, Pa., Sep. 11, 1842; Buck.
U. 1863; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Horseheads, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1866; p.
Horseheads, Sep. 1866-July 68; w. c Philadelphia, Pa., 1868- treas.
and trustee, Bu. U., 1882-.
Address, 400 South 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
EBEN LANGDON LITTLE, b. Salisbury, N. H., Apr. 30, 1837;
U. M. 1861; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Clifton, N. Y., Dec 6, 1866; p. Clif-
ton, June 1866-May 68; Fairport, May 1868-Apr. 71; Lapeer, Mich.,
Sep. 1871-Sep. 77; Alpena, Apr. 1878-May 89; Owosso, May 1889-
June 93; Oberlin, O., July 1893-July 97; w. c Alpena, Mich., Sep.
1897- ; commissioner of schools. Alpena Co., Mich., Apr. 1899-1901;
miss. p. at Millersburg, Onaway and Tower, 1901-04; p. Millersburg,
1901-. Address, 216 State St., Alpena, Mich.
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♦THOMAS S. MIZE, b. Troy. 111., Jan. 27, 1840; S. C. 1862; R. T. S.
1866; ord. l'aril)aii]t. Minn.. Dec. 19, 1866; p. Clinton, Wis., Jan. 1867-
Apr. 1872; d. Clinton. Apr. 29, 1872.
HENRY KIRKE PORTER, b. Concord, N. H., Nov. 24, 1840; B. U.
1860; N. T. I. 1861-<)2; corporal. 45th Mass. Vols., 1862-63; R. T. S.
1866; not ord.; manufacturer, Pittsburg, Pa., 1868-. M. C, Pittsburg,
1903-05. LL.D.. Bu. U. Address, Pittsburg, Pa.
SAMUEL HARTWELL PRATT, b. Southbridge, Mass., June 12,
1839; B. U., Ph.B., 1863; 10th R. I. Vol., for three months' service in
Civil War, 1862; R. T. S. 1866; ord. Springfield, Mass., Aug. 7, 1866;
p. Huntington, Mass.; Central ch., Salem; Calvary ch., Salem; Clin-
ton Ave., ch., Brooklyn, N. Y. ; First ch., Syracuse ; Tabernacle ch.,
Lowell, Mass., 1875-81; evangelist, Springfield, Mass., 1882- ; Inaug-
urated "Tent Evangel" Work, N. Y. C, 1899-1904; Los Angeles, Calif.,
1904. Address, 438 South Olive St., Los Angeles, Calif.
ADONIRAM JUDSON ROWLAND, b. Valley Forge, Pa., June 12,
1840; Bu. U. 1862; ord. Parker Ford, Pa., Oct. 1862; chaplain, U. S.
Army, 1862-63; R. T. S. 1866; p. Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati, O., 1866-
68; president, Mt. Auburn Institute, 1868-70; p. First ch., Pittsburg,
Pa., 1870-72; Tent ch., Philadelphia, 1872-84; Franklin Square ch.,
Baltimore, Md., 1884-95; general secy., A. B. Pub. Soc, Philadelphia.
Pa., 1895-. Author, A Handbook on the Pentateuch; editor. Our
Young People, 1880-. writer of Senior Quarterly, 1882-95. D.D., Bu.
U., 1880; LL.D., Bu. U., 1906.
Address, 1701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
Jonathan Edv/ards Bell, b. Durham, Eng., May, 3, 1841; R. T. S.
1863-66; ord. New London, Conn., Sep. 12, 1866; p. New London,
1866-68; Philadelphia, Pa., 1868-73; Woodhull, N. Y., 1873-75; Mans-
field. Pa., 1875; editor, American Flag, 1890; residence, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
(1900).
♦John Craft, b. in Lycoming Co., Pa., Jan. 5, 1836; U. R. 1864; R. T. S.
1864-65; ord. Kingsbury, Ind., 1865; p. Kingsbury, 1865-66; Sumption
Prairie, 1866-68; Kingsbury, 1868-70; Salem, 1870-71; invalid, Kings-
bury, 1871-72; d. Kingsbury, Dec. 11, 1872.
♦Orlando Brazed Hendrick, b. South Wilbraham, Mass., Sep. 10,
1838; Allengheny C. 1861; ord. Lincsville, Pa., 1860; p. Greenfield, O.,
1860-62 ; Spring and Randolph, Pa., 1862-63 ; R. T. S. 1863-65 ; d. dur-
ing Seminary course, Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1865.
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*Charles Henry Johnson, b. Prattsburg, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1833; U. R.
1864; R. T. S. 1864-66; ord. Centreville, Mich., Dec. 6, 1866; p. Centre-
ville, 1866-67; Linesville, Pa., 1868-70; Hillsville, 1870-72; New Bright-
on, 1872-76; Colebrook, O., 1876-81; Garrettsville, 1882-84; d. Garretts-
ville, Apr. 15, 1884.
*Thomas Turner, b. Madison, Ind. ; R. T. S. 1863-66; Columbus, O. ;
deceased.
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GRADUATES
VOLNEY A. SAGE, Class Secretary
*CHARLES HENRY BARTO, b. Truniansburg, N. Y., June 19,
1840; U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1867; agent, Am. S. S. Union, Pittsburg,
Pa., 1867-68; ord. Uniontown, Pa., Feb. 6, 1868; p. Uniontown, 1868-
72; financial secy., Mt. Pleasant Institute, 1873-74; p. Lock Haven,
1874-76 ; health failed ; general agent, A. T. Soc, headquarters, Phila-
delphia, 1876-83. Author, pamphlet. The Dark Races of the American
Continent; d. Wenonah, N. J., Aug. 19, 1883.
JAMES HENRY BRITTAIN, b. Birmingham, Eng., Feb. 29, 1840;
U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Vineland, N. J., Sep. 26, 1867; p. Vine-
land, Aug. 1867-Nov. 70; Willistown, Pa., Apr. 1871-Apr. 72,; Moores-
town, N. J., Apr. 1873-Oct. 82; Fuller Memorial ch., Baltimore, Md.,
Oct. 1882-July 90; secy., Md. Bapt. Union Association, 1883-89; p.
Luzerne Ave. ch., Pittston, Pa., July 1890-Apr. 95; Brookdale, N. J.,
May 1898-May 1908; w. c. Bernardsville, May 1908-.
Address, Bernardsville, N. J.
JOSEPH FREEMAN ELDER, b. Portland, Me., Mar. 10, 1839;
Cy. C. 1860; prin. Hebron Academy, Me., 1860-61; private tutor in Mid-
dletown, O., Feb. 1862-July 64; R. T. S. 1867; ord. North Orange, N.
J., May 1, 1867; p. North Orange, 1867-Dec. 69; Bapt. Church of the
Epiphany, New York, N. Y., Jan. 1870-May 90; Calvary ch., Albany,
Sept. 1890-Mar. 1902; w. c. N. Y. City, 1902-. D.D., Colg. U., 1875.
Address, 875 Longwood Ave., New York, N. Y.
*FOREST FAYETTE EMERSON, b. Lynnfield, Mass., May 16,
1839 ; U. S. Army, 1862 ; B. U. 1863 ; N. T. L 1863-64 ; R. T. S. 1867 ;
ord. Wellsville, N. Y., May 25, 1865; p. Wellsville, 1865-66; Brock-
port, 1866-68; First ch., Gloucester, Mass., Mar. 1868-Oct. 7Z; Asy-
lum Ave. ch., Hartford, Conn., Oct. 1873-Mar. 79; united with Cong.
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denomination, 1879; in business and occasional supply, Providence, R.
I., 1896-1902. Author, Christ's Teaching Concerning the Use of Money;
Motive Power of the Christian Life; Socialism and Christianity; The
Sympathy of God; Light in Darkness; d. Newport, R. I., May 10, 1902.
♦JOHN DERRICK GRIEBEL, b. Saxe-Coburg, Ger., Feb. 24, 1836;
U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Newport, Ky., June 18, 1867; p. New-
port, 1867; Marietta, O., 1867-69; Cincinnati, 1869-71; Wilkesbarre,
Pa., 1871-74; mission work, Wilkesbarre, 1874-78; p. Lockland, O.,
1878-80; mission work, Philadelphia, Pa., 1880-84; mercantile pur-
suits, Cincinnati, O., 1884-94; mercantile pursuits and mission work,
National City, Cal, 1894-1902; d. National City, Calif., Sept. 20, 1902.
WILLIAM POTTS HELLINGS, b. Huntingdon Valley, Pa., May
13, 1837; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Germantown, Philadelphia,
Pa., Feb. 26, 1867; p. Second ch., Germantown, 1867-70; Scranton,
Jan. 1870-77; Lockport, N. Y., June 1877-85; First ch., Milwaukee,
Wis., Jan. 1885-92; First ch., Omaha, Neb., Aug. 1892-96; Jamestown,
N. Y., Oct. 1896-Jan. 1902 ; First ch., Buffalo, Feb. 1902-. D.D., S. C,
1892. Address, 170 W. Utica St., Buffalo, N. Y.
JOHN SOPHUS HOLMES, b. Frederickshaven, Denmark, July 11,
1840; B. U. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Lynn, Mass., June 18, 1867; p.
Washington St. ch., Lynn, 1867-74; East ch., Lynn, 1874-78; First ch.,
Adrian, Mich., June 1878-Dec. 88; First ch.. Bay City, Jan. 1889-Oct.
93; First ch., Terre Haute, Ind., Oct. 1893-June 97; w. c. Middleboro,
Mass., June 1897-May 98; p. Adams Square ch., Worcester, May 1898-
1902; w. c. supplying, res., Middleboro, 1902- D.D., Kal. C, 1885.
Address, Barden Hill, Middleboro, i\Iass.
WILLIAM McINTIRE LISLE, b. New Haven, O., Mar. 17, 1842;
D. U. 1864; N. T. L 1864-65; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Rochester, N. Y.,
Sep. 1867; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bangkok, Siam, 1867-69; p. W. New-
ton, Mass., 1870-75; w. c. 1875-77; p. Somerville, 1877-82; Stewart St.
ch., Providence, R. L, 1882-90 ; literary and evangelistic work, residence,
W. Newton, Mass., 1890-. Author, The Evolution of Spiritual Man.
Address, West Newton, Mass.
JOHN MERZ, b. Blaubeuren, Wurtemburg, Ger., Feb. 6, 1837; G. D.
1861-62; U. R. 1863-64; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Peoria, 111., Mar. 17, 1867;
p. German ch., Peoria, 1867-69; Sweden, N. Y., 1874-75; occasional
supply, Spencerport, 1876-81 ; supply, in Clinton, Gratiot and Ionia coun-
ties, Mich., 1881-86; w. c. occasional supply, residence, Spencerport, N.
Y. 1887-. Address, Spencerport, N. Y.
CLEOPHAS MONJEAU, b. Montreal, Que., Aug. 20, 1839; Grande
Ligne College and tutors, 1861-64; Hartford Theological Institute,
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1864-66; R. T. S. 1867; ord. York, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1867; p. York, 1867-
68; Milwaukee, Wis., 1868-69; Newport, Ky., 1869-70; student, Univ.
Berlin, 1871-73; heard lectures in Leipzig and Rome, 1873-74; p. To-
peka, Kan., 1874-79; Kansas City, Mo., 1879-80; health failed, retired;
mercantile pursuits, 1880-. Address, Middletown, O.
*CHARLES DAVID MORRIS, b. Llansillin, Denbighshire, N. Wales,
June 6, 1839; U. R. 1663-64; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Toledo, O., Oct.
1867; p. Toledo, 1867-82; Gloucester, Mass., 1882-88; D.D., B. U. T. S.,
1879; d. Gloucester, Apr. 17, 1888.
*LEWIS FORD RAYMOND, b. Cooperstown, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1840
B. U. 1864; N. T. I. 1864-65; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Beloit, Wis., 1867
p. Beloit, and supply, Monmouth, 111., and Sun Prairie, Wis., 1867-72
p. Dubuque, la., 1872-74; health failed; in Europe, 1875; occasional
supply, 1876-78; invalid, 1878-81; d. Chicago, 111., Apr. 1, 1881.
HARRAH JUDSON REYNOLDS, b. Granville, N. Y., Sep. 13,
1835; U. R. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; not ord.; teaching, Rochester, 1864-
67; Flushing, 1868-72; Rochester, 1876-. secy. Rochester, Y. M. C. A.
1875-76; 1878-79. Address, 26 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y.
VOLNEY ALLEN SAGE, b. Wheatland, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1839; U. R.
1863; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Clyde, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1867; p. Clyde, 1867-69;
Greece, 1869-74; Cuba, 1875-87; Perry, 1887-89; Hebron ch., St. Paul,
Minn. 1899-93; Clifton Springs, N. Y., 1894-
Address, Clifton Springs, N. Y.
*HERMANN MORITZ SCHAEFFER, b. Lage, Lippe-Detmold,
Ger., Aug. 22, 1839; G. D. 1861-64; U. R. 1864-65; R. T. S. 1867; p.
German ch., Holland, N. Y., 1864; German ch., New Haven, Conn.,
1864-66; ord. New York, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1867; p. First German ch.,
New York, 1867-72; prof. G. D., R. T. S., 1872-97. Author, Erkldrung
der Apostelgeschichte ; Einleitung zur Erkldrung dcs Neuen Testa-
ments; Die Erkldrung des erstcn Bricfes an die Korinther ; d. Roches-
ter, N. Y., May 11, 1897.
DARIUS HICKS STODDARD, b. Eastford, Conn., Sep. 29, 1836;
B. U. 1864; R. T. S. 1867; ord. Athol, Mass., July 23, 1867; p. Athol,
June 1867-Apr. 74; Great Falls, N. H., Apr. 1874-July 83; Dewey
St. ch., Worcester, Mass., Oct. 1884-Mar. 93 ; Chicopee Falls, Sep. 1893-
Sep. 99; Greendale ch., Worcester, Oct. 190a-Oct. 03; Hampden, Oct.
1903-Oct. 06; w. c. Chicopee Falls, 1906-.
Address, Chicopee Falls, Mass.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*Truman Jay Backus, b. Milan, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1842; U. R. 1864;
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R. T. S. 1864; not ord. ; asst secy. A. B. H. M. Soc, 1867-68; prof. Eng-
lish Lit. Vassar C, 1867-82; pres. Packer Collegiate Institute, Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1882-1908. Author, Manual of English Literature; Great English
Writers; Revised Ed. Shaw's History of English Literature. LL.D.,
U. R., 1883; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1908.
George Francis Davis, b. Cincinnati, O., Apr. 7, 1842; U. R. 1864;
R. T. S. 1864-66; not ord.; in business, 1866-.
Address, 117 Ashland Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
Joseph Daniel Fisher, b. near Adamsville, O., Apr. 22, 1836; U. R.
1864; R. T. S. 1864-65; civil engineer, Adamsville, O., 1865-^9; Zanes-
ville, 1869-76; internal revenue storekeeper, 1876-78; prof. Latin and
Greek, McCorkle College, Sago, O., 1878-81; w. c. Zanesville, 1881-
98; organized and supplied, Nashport, Apr. 1895-Jan. 96; ord. New
Concord, O., June 20, 1899; p. New Concord, June 1899-June 1903;
Nashport, Sep. 1904-June 06; w. c. 1906-.
Address, 507 N. 7th St., Zanesville, O.
*John Kingdom; R. T. S. 1865-66; ord. New Jersey, 1867; several
pastorates ; p. Paris. Ky., 1870-71 ; employed in the U. S. Treasury De-
partment, Washington, D. C, 1871-1906; d. Nov. 11, 1906.
Menzo Smith Leete, M. E., b. Chili, N. Y., May 4, 1834; S. N. S.,
Ypsilanti, Mich. ; ord. Detroit, Mich., Sep. 9, 1861 ; p. Midland City,
Mich., 1861-63; Mt. Morris, 1863-64; R. T. S. 1864-66; p. Webster,
N. Y., 1866-67; Ovid, 1867-68; Sodus, 1868-71; Waterloo, 1871-72';
Penn Yan, 1872-74; in Europe, Egypt and Palestine, 1874-75; p. Homer,
N. Y., 1875-76; DeLand, Fla., 1876-79; editor and publisher, Volusia
Co. Herald, 1877; Our Paper, and Florida Agriculturist, 1878; p.
Jamesville, N. Y., 1879-82; Homer, 1882-85; DeLand, Fla, 1885-87;
editor and publisher, Orange Ridge Echo, 1886-87; w. c. Syracuse and
Homer, N. Y., 1887-88; p. Morrisville, 1888-91; Preble, 1891-93; Cuyler,
1893-95 ; Enfield, 1895-99 ; Varna, 1899-1903 ; Kirkville, 1903-05 ; Minoa,
1905-08; Jamesville, 1908-09; superanuated, 1909-.
Address, 109 Furman St., Syracuse, N. Y.
MaskUn Clark Baker Oakley, b. New York, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1840; U. R.
1864; R. T. S. 1864-65; dismissed to Colg. T. S.
Address, Northport, N. Y.
Marshall Manly Padelford, b. Galway, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1836; U. R.
1864; R. T. S. 1864-65; ord. Booneville, Mo., Nov. 4, 1867; p. Boone-
ville, 1867-68; agent, A. T. Soc, 1868-70; p. Palmyra and Eagle, Wis.,
Ludlow, 111., Union, 111., 1870-76; w. c. Ludlow, 111., 1876-.
Address, Ludlow, III.
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1868
William Henry Underbill, private, 10th Regt. R. I. vols., 1862; B. U.
1864 ; R. T. S. 1864-66 ; not ord. ; last known residence, Springfield,
Mass., (1900).
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1868
GRADUATES
FRANK B. CRESSEY, Class Secretary
CHARLES JACOBS BALDWIN, b. Charleston, N. Y., Aug. 10,
1841; Colg. U. 1864; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Chelsea, Mass., Sep. 29, 1868;
p. Chelsea, 1868-May 74; First ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 1874-June
86; Granville, O., Sep. 1886- Author, Modern Miracles. D.D., D. U.,
1900. Address, Granville, Ohio.
NATHAN PRATT BARLOW, b. Camden, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1834;
Kal. C. 1863; private, 13th Mich. Vols., 1864-65; R. T. S. 1868; ord.
Saginaw, Mich., Oct. 14, 1868; p. Saginaw, 1868-Feb. 70; Midland
City, Mar.-Sep. 1870; Hadley, Nov. 1870-Nov. 74; Laingsburg, Nov.
1874-July 75 ; Lyons, Mar. 1876-Apr. 78 ; Smyrna, May 1878-Apr. 81 ;
Spencer's Mills and Gowen, Apr. 1881-Sep. 83; manual labor and
preaching, Greenville, Sep. 1883-July 1908; p. Alto, (residence, Green-
ville), May 1889-May 91; Elgin, Ore., July 1908-July 09.
Permanent address, Greenville, Mich.
WILLIAM FREDERICK BASTEN, b. Marbletown, N. Y., Mar. 5,
1838 ; Colg. U. 1865 ; R. T. S. 1868 ; ord. Le Roy, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1868 ;
p. Le Roy, 1868-70; Third ch., Cleveland, O., 1870-74; Roadstown, N.
J., 1874-84; Mansfield, Mass., 1884-90; Troy, Pa., 1890-93; Adams, N.
Y., 1893-95; Amenia, 1896-July 1904; Passumpsic, Vt., Sep. 1904-
May 06; Mahopac Falls, N. Y, Jan. 1906-09; Walden, 1909-
Address, Walden, N. Y.
FRANK BENJAMIN CRESSEY, b. Columbus, O., Mar. 3, 1840; S. C.
1865; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Goshen, Ind., Sep. 26, 1868; p. Goshen, June
1868-May 69; Niles, Mich.. June 1869-Feb. 71; Hudson, Mar. 1871-
Mar. 72>; Pontiac, Apr. 1873-Mar. 77; Eighteenth St. ch., Detroit,
May, 1877-Feb. 82; pastoral supply and journalism, on Christian
Herald and on Evening News; editor and proprietor, The Center, resi-
dence, Detroit, Mar. 1882-May 89; p. First ch., Springfield, O., June,
1889-May 91 ; supply, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Nov. and Dec. 1891 ;
p. Emmanuel ch., San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 1892-July 93 ; pastoral
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supply and editorial work, Boston, Mass., Oct. 1893-May 97; p.
Weymouth, Mass., May, 1897-Aug. 1908; w. c. Cambridge, Mass.,
Sep. 1908- Address, 454 Broadway, Cambridge, Mass.
*ARIUS NEWTON DYE, b. Marietta, O., Jan. 26, 1836; Marietta
C. 1864; R. T. S. 18()8; not ord.; d. Warren, O., Dec. 29, 1870.
WILLIAM ELGIN, b. Claysville, Ind., Aug. 19, 1838; F. C. 1860-62;
private U. S. Army, Aug. 1862-Dec. 63; ord. Southport, Ind., Dec.
3, 1863; chaplain, U. S. Vols., Jan. 1864-June 65; R. T. S. 1868;
resident graduate, 1868-69; p. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 1869-July 71;
Knowlesville, N. Y., July 1871-July 73; Buffalo, July 1873-Mar. 76;
East Toledo, O., Mar. 1876-Oct. 77; cor. secy., N. Y. B. U. for M. E.,
Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 1878-June 82; cor. secy., Indiana Bapt. Conv.,
Aug. 1882-Nov. 84; p. North Parma, N. Y., Dec. 1884-Jan. 89; Akron,
Jan. 1889-Jan. 1900; w. c. Akron, 1900-. D.D., F. C, 1884.
Address, Akron, N. Y.
♦PHILIP PEARL FARNHAM, b. Leonardsville, N. Y., Sep. 5, 1836;
U. R. 1863; R. T. S. 1868; mission work, 1868-69; ord. Toledo, O.,
Sep. 8, 1869; p. Mason, I\Iich., Sep. 1869-Apr. 75; St. Louis, Mich.,
May 1875-Scp. 80; Kensington and Brighton, Nov. 1880-Sep. 87; Sag-
inaw, Sep. 1887-Sep. 88; Stockbridge and Gregory, Feb. 1889-June
91 ; home missionary, Langdon, N. D., Nov. 1891-July 92 ; Kensington
and Brighton, Mich., Sep. 1892-July97; Brighton, Sep. 1897-Oct. 1900;
Gregory, Oct. 1900-05; w. c. 1905-08; d. Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 16,
1908.
GEORGE GOODWIN HARRIMAN, b. Conway, N. H., Jan. 2, 1842;
Bowdoin C, 1863; R. T. S., 1868; ord. Penacook, N. H., Sep. 2, 1868; p.
Fisherville, 1868-73; Urbana, O., 1873-78; Tiffin, 1878-82; mercantile
pursuits, Urbana, 1882-83; Morelia, Mexico, 1S83-.
Address, 29 Marte, Morelia, Mexico.
MARCUS ELDON HAYNE, b. Wilson, N. Y., June 11, 1840; U. R.
1865; R. T. S. 1868; ord. Cleveland, O., Nov. 10, 1868; p. Third ch.,
Cleveland, 1868-79; Tecumseh, Mich., 1871-78; Rome, 1878-82; Medina,
1882-85; Greenville, 1885-89; Charleroix, 1890-94; Escanaba, 1894-96;
Bloomingdale, 1897-1900; Salem, 1900-03; Lawton, 1903-08; w. c. ib.,
1908-. Address, Lawton, Mich.
ISAAC HORTON, b. Shenandoah, N. Y., Aug. 29, 1839; U. R. 1865;
R. T. S. 1868; ord. Tuscola, Mich., Sep. 14, 1870; supplied churches
July 1868-May 70; p. Tuscola, June 1870-Sep. 71; Albion, Oct. 1871-
72; Edgerton, Wis., Nov. 1872-Apr. 74; Quincy, July 1874-Feb. 75;
North Adams, June 1875-Apr. 77; Nowell, Apr. 1877-Apr. 80; Medina,
Apr. 1880-May 81 ; Byron, Apr. 1882-July 84; Maple River and Corunna,
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1868
Apr. 1884-Aug. 85; Tawas City, Nov, 1885-Jan. 88; Parshallville, Jan.
1888- Mar. 90; Climax, Sep. 1890-Sep. 94 (and Augusta, Oct. 1890-
Sep. 92). Rockford, Mich., Jan. 1895-July 96; Lawton, Aug. 1896-Oct.
98; Kensington, Oct. 1898-Nov. 1901; Climax, Nov. 1901-June 04;
Berrien Springs, June 1904-Aug. 08; North Adams, Nov. 1908-.
Address, 101 Chicago St., Quincy, Mich.
PHILIP LOVERING JONES, b. Devonshire, England, Sep. 19,
1838; U. R. 1865; R. T. S., 1868; ord. Dunkirk, N. Y., Nov. 1868; p.
Dunkirk, June 1868-June 70; South Broad St. ch., Philadelphia, Pa.,
Oct. 1870-Jan. 89; assistant book editor, A. B. P. S., Philadelphia,
Jan. 1889-July 1891 ; associate editor, July 1891-July 1893 ; book editor,
July 1893-. Author, The Divine Fatherhood, 1901 ; A Restatement of
Baptist Principles, 1909; D.D., U. R., 1894.
Address, 1701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
*THOMAS JEFFERSON MORGAN, b. Franklin, Ind., Aug. 17, 1839;
F. C. 1861 ; U. S. Army, 1861-65, private to brevet Brigadier General ;
R. T. S. 1868; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 12, 1869; cor. secy., N. Y.
B. U. for M. E., Rochester, 1868-71; p. Brownville, Neb., 1871-72;
pres. Neb. N. S., 1872-74; prof. Ecclesiastical History, B. U. T. S.,
1874-81 ; principal, S. N. S., Potsdam, N. Y., 1881-83 ; principal, S. N. S.,
Providence, R. I., 1884-89; U. S. Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 1889-
93 ; cor. secy., A. B. H. M. Soc, New York, N. Y., 1893-1902. Author,
Studies in Pedagogy; Educational Mosaics; Students' Hymnal; Pa-
triotic Citizenship; The Negro in America. D.D., U. C, 1874; LL.D.,
F. C, 1894; d. Ossining, N. Y., July 13, 1902.
WILLIAM TAYLOR STOTT, b. near Vernon, Ind., May 22, 1836;
F. C. 1861; private, U. S. Army, 1861-63; captain, 1863-65; R. T. S.
1868; ord. Columbus, Ind., Oct. 1868; p. Columbus, 1868-69; prof. F. C,
1869-72; pres., F. C, 1872-1905; supt. of the Indiana Soldiers and
Sailors Orphans House. Author, Indiana Baptist History, 1908. D.D.,
Kal. C, 1872; LL.D., S. C, 1899. Address, Knightstown, Ind.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
♦Christopher Columbus Burrows, b. Busti, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1825; B. U.
1857-60; ord. Warwick, R. I., July 13, 1863; chaplain, U. S. Army,
1864-65 ; R. T. S. 1865-67 ; dismissed to N. T. I. ; d. Green Cove Springs,
Feb. 4, 1893.
Henry Ludwig Dietz; R. T. S. 1865-66; (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1865.)
Willis Clark Gaylord, Presb., b. Utica, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1840; U. R. 1865;
R. T. S. 1865-67; dismissed to U. T. S.
Address, 20 Jones St., Rochester.
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*Charles Thurber Lazell, b. Worcester, Mass., Sep. 3, 1844; B. U. 1864;
teacher, Foxboro, JMass., 1864-65; R. T. S. 1865-66; not ord. ; teaching
1866-80; d. Saxton's River, Nov. 20, 1880.
Francis Jacob Leonard, b. Stafford, Conn., Aug. 12, 1839; B. U. 1861-
63; 6lh Conn. Vols., U. S. Army, 1863-65; R. T. S., 1865-66; not ord.
Address, Rockford, 111.
♦Nathaniel Melcher, b. Topham, Me., May 10, 1837; Bowdoin C. 1864;
R. T. S. 1865-^6 ; ord. Effingham, N. H., Jan. 9, 1869 ; p. Effingham, 1868-
70; Yarmouth, Me., 1870-71; Kennebunkport, 1871-74; prof. Cy. C.
1874-75 ; mercantile pursuits, 1876-1902 ; d. Portland, Me., Nov. 19, 1902.
*Joseph Rowley, b. Dudley, England, Nov. 1833; U. C. 1865; R. T. S.
1865-67; ord. Racine, Wis., Aug. 1, 1867; p. Racine, 1867-79; Chicago,
111., 1879-83; Vermilion, S. D., 1883-87; Emanuel ch., Sioux City, la.,
1888-89; Irving Park, Chicago, 111., 1889-94; w. c. Chicago, 1894-1900;
d. Chicago, 111., Nov. 30, 1900.
Henry Allen Warne, b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 28, 1836; S. C. 1861; R. T.
S. 1865-66 ; not ord. ; teaching and mercantile pursuits in East and
West for many years ; health failed. Address, Kenwood, N. Y.
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1869
GRADUATES
ADAM H. TODD, Class Secretary
ALBERT COIT, b. Central Square, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1837; U. R. 1866;
R. T. S. 1869; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1869; assistant p. First
ch., at Lake Ave. mission, Rochester, July 1869-Apr. 70; p. Wellsville,
June 1870-June 88; Hornell, June 1888-July 90; secy, and treas., Cook
Acad., Montour Falls, July 1890-July 96; cor. secy., (ad interim), N. Y.
B. U. for M. E., Rochester, Dec. 1896-^Iar. 97 ; occasional supply, resi-
dence, Montour Falls, Mar. 1897-June 98; p. Olivet ch., Syracuse, Sep.
1898-. secy. Bapt. Ministerial Bureau, N. Y. State Conv., 1903-09. D.D.,
U. R., 1888. Address, 521 Columbus Ave., Syracuse, N. Y.
HENRY JAMES HANDY, b. Somerset Co., Md., Apr. 20, 1841; Cn.
C. 1865 ; R. T. S. 1869 ; ord. Baltimore, Md., Nov. 1869 ; p. Spartanburg,
S. C, 1869-70; Farmersville, Va., 1870-75; Pocomoke City, Md., 1876-
81 ; Northampton Co., Va., 1881-82 ; teaching, Pocomoke City, Md.,
1882-. Address, Pocomoke City, Md.
GEORGE OLCOTT KING, b. Suffield, Conn., Apr. 11, 1841; B. U.
1866; R. T. S. 1869; ord. Jamestown, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1869; p. James-
61
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town, Aug. 1869-Jiine 12\ supply, Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, O., Sep-
Dec. 1873, and Sep. 1874-Mar. 75; supply, Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland,
May 1875-Nov. 11; p. Willson Ave., ch., Cleveland, June 1878- Apr.
84; Logan Ave. ch., Cleveland, Dec. 1884-Dec. 91; Springfield, Feb.
1892-Apr. 93 ; w. c. Frcdonia, N. Y., Apr. 1893- ; pres. Ohio Bapt. State
Conv. 1887-89. Address. 32 Temple St., Fredonia, N. Y.
FLORENCE McCARTHY, b. Richmond, Va., Apr. 29, 1838; ord.
Franklin, Tenn. ; p. Franklin ; Lexington, Va., chaplain, Alleghany C,
Va.; in Confederate Army; U. Virginia, 1862-64; Rich. C. 1864-67;
R. T. S. 1869; p. Middlctown, N. Y., 1869-71; Chicago, 111., 1871-74;
ministerial fellowship withdrawn by council, Chicago, Mar. 6, 1874; re-
ordained by Amity ch., Chicago ; professional and mercantile pursuits,
Chicago, 1885-. Address, Chicago. 111.
^STEPHEN BAILEY RAND, b. New York, N. Y., Jan. 5, 1841; Am.
C. 1866; R. T. S. 1869; ord. Holyoke, Mass., Oct. 7, 1869; miss. A. B.
F. M. Soc. to Karens, Moulmein, Burma, 1870-76; invalid, 1876-78;
supply, Holyoke, Mass., 1878-79; Amherst, 1879-80; invalid, residence,
Amherst, 1880-93; d. Amherst, Mass., Nov. 21, 1893.
*NELSON BIRNEY RANDALL b. Springvillo, N. Y., June 14, 1837;
Ham. C. 1862; R. T. S. 1869; ord. Ypsilanti, Mich., Oct. 1869; p. Ypsi-
lanti, 1869-71; Vineland, N. J., 1871-76; Jefferson St. ch.. Providence,
R. I., 1876-79 ; Norristown, Pa., 1879-87 ; Long Island City, N. Y., 1887-
92; Summit, N. J., 1892-98; evangelist, N. J. State Convention to 1898;
independent evangelist, 1898-1902. Editor, Providence, R. I.. Baptist;
Norristozvii, Pa., Baptist; Central Union Baptist. D.D., 1890; d. E.
Orange, N. J., Jan. 2, 1902.
*EDWIN AUGUSTUS TAFT, b. Smithricld, R. I.. Dec. 1, 1837;
Colg. U.. 1861-()4; ord. Elmira. N. Y., Oct. 1864; chaplain, 179th Regt.
N. Y. Vols.. 1864-65; U. R. 1867; R. T. S. 1869; p. Superior St. ch.,
Cleveland. O.. 1869-73 ; health failed, removed to Colorado ; w. c. Grccly,
1873-74 ; p. Colorado Springs, June 1874-Sep. 75 ; invalid, Colorado
Springs, 1875-77; d. Colorado Springs, Jan. 11, 1877.
ADAM HENRY TODD, b. New York, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1840; private
108th Regt. N. Y. Vols.. Sep. 1864-65; U. R. 1866; R. T. S. 1869; ord.
N. Parma, N. Y., Aug. 26. 1868; p. Bennington. N. Y., Jan. 1869-70;
E Cameron, Apr. 1871-76; Newark Valley, 1876-80; Tioga Centre,
1880-82; Greene, 1882-84; Marathon, 1884-90; retired, because of failure
of health and deafness; residence, Binghamton, Apr. 1890-1905; sup-
ply, Conklin Center ch., over two years ; assistant p. First ch.. Bingham-
ton, one year; clerk to the Rev. H. W. Barnes, cor. secy., N. Y. State
Conv., 1894-95; p. Grace ch.. 1895-1904; w. c. Pasadena. Cal., Mar. 1905-
Address, 146 S. Greenwood Ave., Station B., Pasadena, Cal.
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JOHNSTON ESTEP WALTER, b. Saltsburg, Pa., Jan. 17, 1843;
WasliiiiKtcin and JcftVrsdii C 18()6; R. T. S. 1869; prof. Mathematics,
F. C, 1869-73; p. Sabctha, Kan., 1873-74; ord. Ursina, Pa., Dec. 11,
1874; p. Ursina, 1874-78; principal, Classical and Scientific Institnte,
Mt. Pleasant, 1878-81 ; prof. Languages, S. N. S., Indiana, Pa., 1881-
82; \v. c. engaged in literary work. West Newton, Pa., 1883- Author,
Perception of Space and Matter; The Principles of Knozvledge with
Remarks on the Nature of Reality, 2 vols. (1901, 1904)
-Address, W. Newton, Pa.
AMOS WEAVER, b. Cornwallis, N. S., July 9, 1837; U. R. 1863;
ord. Milton. N. S., Feb. 17, 1864; p. Milton, 1863-66; R. T. S. 1869; p.
Brownsdale, Lansing, and Albert Lea, Minn., Sep. 1871-Oct. 75 ; Vin-
ton, la., Oct. 1875-Nov. 79; miss. p. Ord and Loup City, Neb., Nov.
1879-Sep. 82; supply, Blair, 1882-83; p. Wintcrsct, la.. May 1883-Nov.
86; Keota, May 1886-July 87; Hampton, Aug. 1887-Aug. 92; Tama
City, Feb. 1893-Dcc. 97; Afton and Greenfield, Jan. 1898-Feb. 99; Cory-
don, Mar. 1899-May 1900; p. Creighton, May 1900-May 01; Tobias,
Jan. 1902-Apr. 05 ; w. c. supplying and mercantile, Omaha, Jan. 1906-.
supply, la. and Neb. Nov. 1908; w. c, Omaha, Neb., Nov. 1908-.
Address, 3 N. Y. Life Building, Omaha, Neb.
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1870
GRADUATES
ROBERT S. MacARTHUR, Class Secretary
♦CHARLES EDWIN BASCOM, b. Clarkson, N. Y., Sep. 5, 1841;
Brockport Collegiate Institute, 1864; studied law, 1865-66; R. T. S.
1870; ord. Potsdam, N. Y., July 11, 1870; p. Potsdam, May 1870-July
92; Lima, July 1892-Apr. 96; Attica, July 1896-July 1906; w. c. 1906-09;
d. Attica, N. Y. Aug. 17, 1909.
*JOHN T. BECKLEY, b. Baltimore, ]\Id.; Cn. C. 1868; R. T. S. 1870;
graduate student, R. T. S. 1870-71 ; ord. Boston, Mass., 1871 ; associate
p. First ch., Boston, 1870-76; p. Ncwburyport, 1876-82; Beth Eden ch.,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1883-94; Church of the Epiphany, New York, N. Y.,
1894-97; w. c. 1897-1908; D.D. ; d. Phocni.x, Ariz. Feb. 13, 1908.
WAYLAND RICHARDSON BENEDICT, b. Rochester, N. Y., Jan.
9. 1848; U. R. 18(6; R. i'. S. 1870; graduate student, R. T. S. 1870-71;
student, Univ. of Giessen, 1872-73; ord. Mt. Auburn. Cincinnati. O.,
Oct. 1873; p. Mt. Auburn, 1873-76; prof. Philosophy and History, Univ.
of Cincinnati, 1876-80; prof. Psychology and Logic, ib., 1880-. Au-
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thor, Theism and Evolution; Nervous System and Consciousness; Ethics
and Evolution; New Studies in the Beatitudes.
Address, Cincinnati, O.
JOSEPH ALLEN ELY, Cong., b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1846;
U. R. 1866; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Orange Valley, N. J., June 1876; p.
Cong, ch., Orange Valley, 1876-83; residence, Rochester, N. Y., 1885- ;
engaged in preaching and literary work, broken by several periods
of travel in Europe and the far East. Address, Rochester, N. Y.
JUDSON WADE HARRIS, b. Becket, Mass., June 18, 1845; U. R.
1867; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Weedsport, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1871; p. Weeds-
port, 1869-76; Perry, 1877-80; First ch., Omaha, Neb., 1880-86; mer-
cantile pursuits, Omaha, 1886-92; dist. secy., A. B. P. Soc, Chicago,
III., 1892-96; mercantile pursuits, Omaha, Neb. 1896-; p. Immanuel
Bap. ch., Omaha, Neb., 1897-99; w. c. 1899-1901; First ch., St. Peters-
burg, Fla., 1901-03; Grace ch., ib., 1903-
Address, St. Petersburg, Fla.
THOMAS WILLIAMS HART, b. Hartsville, S. C, Apr. 19, 1847;
Fur. U. 1865-68; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Darlington, S. C, Aug. 28, 1870;
p. Breesport, N. Y., 1870-71; Cheraw, S. C, 1872-74; Florence, 1875-
79; Ebenezer, 1879-81; Greenville, Ala., 1881-82; Tuskegee, 1882-86;
Fort Deposit, 1886-87; Uniontown, 1887-91; Brandon, Miss., 1891-93;
Ripley, Tenn., 1893- (1900) ;
ROBERT STUART MacARTHUR, b. Dalesville, prov. of Quebec,
July 31, 1841; U. R. 1867; R. T. S. 1870; ord. New York, N. Y., June
17, 1870; p. Calvary ch.. New York, May 15, 1870-. Author, From the
Invasion of Canaan to the Last of the Judges; Calvary Pulpit; Royal
Messages of Cheer and Comfort; Divine Balustrades; The Attractive
Christ; Quick Truths in Quaint Texts; Current Questions for Think-
ing Men; Sunday Night Lectures on Palestine; The Celestial Lamp;
Old Testament Difficulties; The Question of the Centuries; The Old
Book and the Old Faith; Around the World; Calvary Hymnal; Quick
Truths in Quaint Texts, second series; In Excelsis; Laudes Domini;
People's Worship and Psalter; Advent and Other Sermons; The Christ-
ie Reign; The True Scala Santa. Editor, The Baptist Review; The
Christian Inquirer. D.D., U. R., 1880; LL.D., Cn. U., 1896.
Address, 123 W. 57 Street, New York, N. Y.
♦WILLIAM WARRINER MERRIAM, b. Springfield, Mass., Feb.
12, 1837; Wms. C. 1861; N. T. I. 1868-69; R. T. S. 1870; not ord.;
teaching 1871-89 ; d. Springs, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1889.
*ANDREW MURDOCH, b. Lanark, Ont., Apr. 15, 1842; U. T. 1868;
R. T. S. 1870; ord. Titusville, Pa., July 7, 1870; p. Titusville, June 1870-
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Mar. 75; Painesville, O., Apr. 1875-Fcb. 79; Lansing, Mich., Mar.
1879- Apr. 82; w. c. Fall Brook, Ont., May 1882-Apr. 83; p. Port Hope,
Ont., May 1883-May 85 ; Queens St. ch., St. Catherines, July 1885-Sep.
89; St. George, Mar. 1890-Apr. 92; VVaterford, May 1892-Mar. 1900;
Springford, 1900-Oct. 01; w. c. Oct. 1901-Oct. 09; LL.D., (on examina-
tion) U. T.. 1884; d. Watcrford, Ont., Oct. 7, 1909.
ALONZO KETCHAM PARKER, b. Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 6,
1843; U. R., 1866; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Armenia, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1871;
p. Armenia, 1871-79; Centenial ch., Chicago, 111., 1879-1901; professorial
lecturer on Modern Mission, Divinity School, U. C, 1901-. recorder,
U. C, 1901-. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
♦CURTIS BURROUGHS PARSONS, b. Shelby, N. Y., May 21, 1841;
U. R. 1862; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Interlaken, N. Y., June 14, 1870; p.
Interlaken (Farmer Village) 1870-74; Nunda, 1874-76; Dunkirk, 1876-
82; North East, Pa., 1882-84; Knowlesvillc, N. Y., 1884-85; Gcneseo,
1885-92; Oxford, 1892-1907; d. Earlville, N. Y., July 3, 1907.
ARTHUR COLE PECK, b. Munson, O., June 25, 1846; U. Wis.
1866; R. T. S. 1870; ord. Ottawa, Kan., Feb. 1873; p. Ottawa, 1873-
Feb. 1874 ; county superintendent of schools, Ottawa, 1874-75 ; p. First
ch., Lawrence, Aug. 1875-May 82; secy., Kansas Temperance Union
and editor, Kansas Progress, Lawrence, 1882-83 ; p. Belvidere, 111., Feb.
1883-June 84; Keokuk, la., Aug. 1884-Aug. 86; Cherryfield, Me., Sep.
1886-Jan. 91 ; Shelburne Falls, Mass., Jan. 1891-June 95 ; w. c. Green-
field, 1896-98; Greensburg, Pa., 1898-1900; Columbus. O., 1900-01;
teaching in Minn., Wis., and Calif., 1902-. Address, Placerville, Cal.
WILLIAM HENRY SHIELDS; U. R. 1865; R. T. S. 1870; ord.
Lima, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1871; p. Lima, 1871-74; assistant overseer of the
poor, Rochester, 1875-79; last known address, Detroit, Mich. (1900.)
♦BENJAMIN OSGOOD TRUE, b. Plainfield, N. H., Dec. 17, 1845:
D. C. 1866; R. T. S. 1870; graduate student, R. T. S. 1870-71; ord.
Baldwinsville, N. Y., May 31, 1870; p. Baldwinsville, 1870-72; in Eu-
rope, 1872; p. First ch., Meriden, Conn., 1873-79; in Europe and the
East, 1879-80; p. Central ch., Providence, R. I., 1880-81; prof. Church
History, R. T. S., 1881-1902; in Europe, 1889-90. Author, Outlines of
Church History, printed for use of students, not published. D.D., U. R.,
1889; d. Lakeport. N. H., July 18. 1902.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
♦Silas Hobart Adams, b. Vernon, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1845; Ham. C. 1865;
R. T. S. 1867-70; d. during seminary course, Rochester, N. Y., Mar.
5, 1870.
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*Otis Liscome Leonard, b. Marshfield, Mass., Oct. 13, 1842; H. U.
1866; R. T. S. 1867-69; ord. Rockport, Mass., Sep. 28, 1869; p. Rock-
port, Sep. 1869-Sep. 74; evangelist, England and Ireland, 1874-76;
E. Marshfield, Mass., 1879-80; Rockport, 1880-83; E. Marshfield, 1884-
85; Ireland, 1886-88; Sweden and Norway, 1888-91; France, 1891-
92; Sweden, 1892-93; Marshfield Hills, Mass., 1893-94; in the West
and South, 1895-99; united with Free Methodist ch., Dallas, Tex.,
Nov. 17, 1898; d. Marienburg, Germany, May 11, 1903.
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GRADUATES
JAMES M. TAYLOR, Class Secretary
*DAVID CROSBY, b. Bath, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1839; U. R. 1868; R. T.
5. 1871; ord. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Sep. 20, 1871; p. Mt. Morris, 1871-72;
Lansing, Mich., 1872-77; Ripon, Wis., 1877-81; Penn Yan, N. Y., 1881-
85 ; Arcade, 1886-87 ; prof, and preacher, Ind. Univ., Bacone, Ind. Ter.,
1887-91; p. Muskogee, 1891-94; Springfield, Mo., 1894-96; w. c. Spring-
field, Mo., 1896-1900; d. St. Louis, Mo., June 11, 1900.
*AURELIUS LAWRENCE GLEASON, b. French Creek, N. Y., Nov.
18, 1846; Am. C. 1868; R. T. S. 1871; ord. W. Springfield, Pa., June
6, 1872 ; p. W. Springfield, 1872-73 ; principal, high school, Lansing,
Mich., 1873-77; clerk, State Board of Health, Lansing, 1877-84; d.
Lansing, Dec. 21, 1884.
*ELIAS HENRY JOHNSON, b. Troy, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1841; U. R.
1862; acting asst. paymaster, U. S. Navy, Apr. 18, 1864-Aug. 7, 1866
ord. Le Sueur, Minn. Dec. 9, 1866; p. Le Sueur, 1866-68; R. T. S. 1871
traveled in the Old World, 1871-73; p. Ballston Spa, N. Y., 1873-75
Union Bapt. ch.. Providence, R. I., 1875-82; prof. Systematic Theology,
C. T. S., 1882-1906. Author, Outline of Systematic Theology; assist-
ant editor of Baptist Hymnal; editor of Sursiim Corda; editor of life
and memorial of Ezekiel Gilman Robinson; Uses and Abuses of the
Ordinances, 1890; A Review of "Ethical Monism," 1896; The Religious
Use of the Imagination, 1901; The Holy Spirit, Then and Now, 1904;
Christian Agnosticism, edited and published by H. C. Vedder, 1907.
D.D., U. R., 1878; LL.D., Bu. U., 1898; d. Chester, Pa., Mar. 10, 1906.
JAMES HIBBARD LANGILLE, b. Mahone Bay, N. S., Sep. 12,
1841; O. C. 1867; ord. La Grange, O., Dec. 22, 1864; p. La Grange,
1864-67; Oberlin, 1867-69; R. T. S. 1871; p. Meadville, Pa., 1871-72;
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Oberlin, O., 1872-73; Knowlcsville, N. Y., 1873-81; Buffalo, 1881-84;
w. c. Silver Springs, Md., 1885-86; Kensington, 1886- student, Smith-
sonian Institute, 1884-89. Author, Our Birds in Their Haunts; Life of
Columbus; The Lighthouse Boy; Save the Erring; Among the IVillozvs;
Snail Shell Harbor; Life of Avierieus Vcspuccius.
Address, Kensington, Md.
GERSHOM MOORE PETERS, b. Circleville, O., Aug. 31, 1843; U.
S. Army, 1861-62; D. U. 1867; R. T. S. 1871; ord. Penn Yan, N. Y.,
May 19, 1871; p. Penn Yan, May 1871-Nov. 74; Cedar St., ch., Buflfalo,
Nov. 1874-Nov. 81 ; engaged in manufacturing, Nov. 1881-. pres. Board
of Trustees, N. Y. B. U. of M. E. 1904-. Address, Cincinnati, O.
JAMES POMEROY STEPHENSON, b. Chester, O., June 23, 1845;
O. C. 1867; R. T. S. 1871; ord. Paw Paw, Mich., Dec. 7, 1871; p. Paw
Paw, 1871-72 ; Rouseville, Pa., Apr.-Dec. 1872 ; Warren, O., Dec. 1872-
Dec. 75; supply, Bedford and Cleveland, 1876; p. Ottawa, Kan., July
1877-July 84; Hampton, la., 1885-Apr. 87; prof. Greek, Des M. C,
1887-92; prof. English and Logic, ib., 1892-1900; prof. Philosophy,
1900-. Ph.D. (in course) Syracuse U., 1891; graduate student, U. C.
Address, 1331 Harrison Ave., Des Moines, la.
JAMES MONROE TAYLOR, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1848; U.
R. 1868; R. T. S. 1871; student in Germany, 1871; ord. S. Norwalk,
Conn., ^IvLV. 18, 1873; p. S. Norwalk, 1873-82; Fourth ch., Providence,
R. I., 1882-86; pres. Vassar C, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1886-. Author,
numerous published essays; Practical or Ideal? A Nezv World and
An Old Gospel; Syllabus of Psychology; Syllabus of Ethics. D.D.,
U. R., 1886 ; Y. C, 1901 ; LL.D., Rutgers C, 1893.
Address Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
DAVID RONALD WATSON, b. Stonefield, Scotland, Apr. 1, 1841;
Colg. U. 1868; Colg. T. S. 1868-69; R. T. S. 1871; ord. Lowville, N. Y.,
Oct. 18, 1871 ; p. Lowville, Sep. 1871-Feb. 76 ; Brandon, Vt., Feb. 1876-
Apr. 81 ; supply. Laramie, Wyoming, Apr.-Sep. 1881 ; p. First ch., Sioux
City, la., Sep. 1881-Oct. 85 ; Penn Yan, N. Y., Dec. 1885-Jan. 88 ; supply,
Clayton, summer of 1888; p. Groton, Dec. 1888-Jan. 93; Dundee, Jan.
1893-July 96; engaged in mercantile pursuits, Aug. 1896-.
Address, 17 Genesee Park. Geneva, N. Y.
*HOLLIS SMITH WESTGATE, b. Plainf^eld. N. H., Feb. 7, 1841;
D. C. 1863; N. T. I. 1863-64; teacher, Columbus, O., several years;
student, Univ. of Heidelberg and Univ. of Berlin, 1869-70; R. T. S.
1871; ord. Westf^eld, N. Y., May 31, 1872; p. Westfield, 1872-73; Kings-
ton, Dec. 1873-Sep. 78; Cortland, Oct. 1878-Feb. 80; supt. of missions,
Wyo., Col., and N. ]M., 1880-81 ; health failed ; farmer near Manhattan,
Kan., 1882-98; founded Westgate; d. Westgate, Kan. July 19, 1898.
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SPECIAL STUDENTS <,
Joseph Wolff Davis, b. Orangeville, O., June 17, 1842; Cleveland Insti-
tute, 1862; ord. Portland, N. Y., Feb. 2, 1870; p. Portland, 1869-70;
R. T. S. 1870-71; p. Franklin, Pa., 1871-72; Oil City, 1872-73; Gar-
rettsville, O., 1873-78; Mansfield, 1878-80; Lockland, 1881-83; went
west on account of poor health; p. Huron, S. D., Apr. 1885-June 86
united with Cong. ch. ; returned to the Bapt. denomination; p. 1st Bapt
ch., Hillsdale, Mich., Mar. 1900-Nov. 03; City Miss., San Francisco
Calif., and mercantile pursuits, Nov. 1903-Nov. 04; p. Lakeport, Nov
1904-. Address, Lakeport, Calif,
Alexander Erskine Duncan, b. St. Catherines, Ont., July 18, 1840
McGill U. 1867 ; R. T. S. 1868-70 ; bookkeeper. New York, N. Y., 1870-
72; prof. Levis C, Que., 1872-76; head master, public school, Montreal,
Que., 1876-77; high school, Montreal, 1877-86; student. Divinity School,
Y. U., 1886-87; in business, Montreal, Que., and Toronto, Ont., 1887-95;
Knox C, Toronto, 1896; united with Pres. ch., 1897-.
Address, Beaverton, Ontario, Canada.
John Haviland Fairchild, b. Oakland, Ontario, May 14, 1843; Can.
Lit. Inst, Woodstock, Ont., 1865-68; R. T. S. 1869-70; ord. Perry,
Mich., May 28, 1874; p. Perry, 1873-76; North Branch, 1877-80; Rich-
mond, 1880-83; Okemos, 1883-86; Clinton, 1886-89; Oakfield, 1889-92;
Antigo, Wis., 1892-96; Merton, 1896-Aug. 99; w. c. ib., 1899-1903;
*Lyman Jackson Fisher, b. South New Berlin, N. Y., July 23, 1830;
Fairmount T. S., Cincinnati, O., at different periods from 1853-57; ord.
Middletown, O., Sep. 1857; p. Tiffin, 1857-61; Dunkirk, N. Y., 1861-64;
Stockton, 1864-66; Westfield, 1866-71; R. T. S. fall of 1870; p. Mar-
shalltown, la., 1872-74; Piqua, O., 1875-83; w. c. Middletown, 1883-
87; assistant p. First ch., Middletown, 1883-1903; d. Middletown, O.,
Aug. 7, 1903.
Ebenezer J. Harrison; R. T. S. 1868-70; (1900)
James McNutt, b. in Great Britain; formerly Epis; became a Bap.; R.
T. S. 1870-71 ; united with the Plymouth Brethren in Toronto, Ont.,
and shortly after returned to the Epis. ch., took orders and is now in
the service of the Church of England in Great Britain; exact address
unknown. (1900)
William Carey Morey, b. Attleboro, Mass., May 23, 1843; 2nd lieut.
19th N. Y. Cav., 1863-64; 1st lieut. and capt., 1st N. Y. Dragoons, 1864-
65; brevet major and brevet lieut. col. U. S. Vols., 1865; U. R. 1868;
R. T. S. 1868-69; tutor in Latin, U. R. 1869-70; prof. History and Eng-
lish Lit., Kal. C, 1870-72; prof. Latin Lang, and Lit., U. R., 1872-77;
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Latin and History, ib., 1877-83; History and Political Science, ib.,
1883-. Author, Outlines of Roman Law; editor of Papers and Ad-
dresses of Martin B. Anderson, LL. D.; Genesis of a Written Consti-
tution; First State Constitutions; Sources of American Federalism;
Rome and the Provinces; Outlines of Roman History; Government of
New York; Outlines of Greek History; Outlines of Ancient History.
Ph.D., F. C, 1881 ; D.C.L., D. U., 1903 and U. R., 1908.
Address, 94 Oxford St., Rochester, N. Y.
*Theron Right Peters, b. Columbus, O., May 21, 1847; D. U. 1868;
R. T. S. 1868-70: ord. Northfield, Minn. Sep. 28, 1870; p. Northfield,
1870-71; Faribault, 1871-72; Painesville, O., 1872-74; Penn Yan, N.
Y., 1874-76; Weedsport, 1876-82; Havana, 1883-84; First ch., Topeka,
Kan., 1885-89; supt. of missions and secy, of State Conv. of Minn., 1889-
94; D.D., D. U., 1892; d. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 11, 1894.
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1872
GRADUATES
LEWIS HALSEY, Class Secretary
ROBERT DALE CLARK, b. Gorham, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1838; Kal. C.
1869; ord. Corunna, Mich., 1870; R. T. S. 1872; p. Elba, N. Y., 1871-
74 ; Norvell, :\Iich., 1874-75 ; Pioneer, O., 1876-77 ; Quincy, Mich., 1877-
81 ; Bronson, 1881-83 ; Eureka, Cal., w. c. Eureka ; residence, San Jose,
preaching at Florence mission and destitute fields, 1895-98; p. Salinas,
1898-99; w. c. 1899-. Address, 1004 Summer St., Eureka, Cal.
^FREDERICK CLATWORTHY, b. N. Petherton, Somerset, Eng-
land. May 14, 1846; D. U. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Dayton, O., Oct.
18, 1872; p. Dayton, 1872-78; Norwalk, 1878-84; Evanston, 111., 1884-
89; Adrian, Mich., 1889-90; w. c. because of ill health, 1890-93; p.
Canton, 111., 1893-96; w. c. Evanston, 111., because of ill health, 1896-99;
p. Chicago, residence, Evanston, 1899-1905; D.D., D. U., 1889; d.
Evanston, 111., [May 29, 1905.
DAVID DOWNIE, b. Glasgow, Scotland, July 29, 1838; B. U. 1869;
N. T. I.. 1869-70; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Monroeville, O., July 10, 1872;
p. Monroeville, 1872-73; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Nellore, India, 1873-
treas. of A. B. Telegu Miss., 1894-. Fellow of the Univ. of Madras,
1896. Editor, Telegu Baptist; Baptist Missionary Review. Author,
History of the Telegu Mission. D.D., Bu. U., 1886.
Address, A. B. F. M. Soc., Nellore, India.
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*JOHN EMORY GAULT, b. Washington, D. C, Feb. 27, 1841;
Dickinson C. 1866-69; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Carbondale, Pa., Mar. 27,
1873; p. Carbondale, 1873-74; New Rochelle, N. Y., 1874-77; Roseville
ch., Newark, N. J., 1877-82; health failed; seeking health in Mich.,
and in the East, 1882-85; d. Morristown, N. J., Sep. 6, 1885.
LEWIS HALSEY, b. Trumansburg, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1843; Hobart C.
1868; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Ogden, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1872; p. Ogden, 1872-
1Z; Interlaken, 1873-91; Castile, 1891-92; West ch., Oswego, 1892-97;
Phoenix, Ariz., 1897-1905; Clyde, N. Y., 1905-10; w. c, Wyoming, O.,
1910-. Author, Taugliannock; The Seneca Association. D.D., Hobart
C, 1890. Address, Wyoming, O.
*THEODORE BANKS HOLLAND, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 11,
1846; U. R. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Orange, Mass., Aug. 28, 1872;
p. Orange, 1872-Oct. 1874; W. Newton, June 1875-78; d. W. Newton,
Mass., June 16, 1878.
ARTHUR ELWIN MAIN, b. Adams, N. Y., Aug. 23, 1846; U. R.
1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Seventh Day Bapt., Ashaway, R. I., Aug. 27,
1871 ; p. Seventh Day Bapt. ch. of Hopkinton, Ashaway, R. I., 1871-80 ;
corn secy., S. D. Bapt. Miss. Soc, 1876-93; pres. Alfred (N. Y.) Univ.,
1893-95; Home Miss., R. I., 1895-96; p. Plainfield, N. J., 1896-1901;
Dean and prof, of Systematic and Practical Theology, Alfred (N. Y.)
T. S., 1901-. Missionary editor, Sabbath Recorder; editor. Missionary
Reporter; Helping Hand; Jubilee Papers. D.D., Milton C, 1885.
Address, Alfred, New York.
♦WILLIAM HENRY PEARCE, b. Lowell, O., 1849; Colg. U., 1868;
tutor, Colg. U., 1868-69; R. T. S. 1869-71; health failed; not ord.;
w. c. Carbondale, 111., 1872-73; Marietta, O., 1873-74; d. Marietta,
O., Apr. 27, 1874.
WILLIAM CALDWELL PLUNKETT RHOADES, b. Elbridge,
N. Y., Apr. 6, 1845; Wms. C. 1866; R. T. S. 1872; Colgate mission,
New York, N. Y., 1872-73; ord. Granville, O., Feb. 27, 1874; p Gran-
ville, O, Feb. 1874-Dec. 1885; Marcy Ave. ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec.
1885-. D.D., B. U. T. S., 1884. Chaplain, 13th Regt., C. A. C, N.
G. 1900-. Address, 4-00 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
*JAMES BRAYTON STONE, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Sep. 1849; D.
U. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Fort Wayne, Ind., Dec. 5, 1872; p. Geneva,
O., 1873; Lebanon, 1874; d. Lebanon, O., Oct. 23, 1874.
FERNANDO CORTEZ WRIGHT, b. Coshocton, O., Dec. 24, 1835;
D U. 1869; R. T. S. 1872; ord. Jefferson, O., Aug. 29, 1872; p. Jefferson,
June 1872-June 79; Mt. Vernon, June 1879-Apr. 80; Richfield Center,
Aug. 1880-May 82; Madison, May 1882- :Mar. 85; residence Granville,
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preaching as pastoral supply at Coshocton, W. Lafayette, White Eye?
Plains, Bird's Run, Wills Creek, Kirkcrsville, 1885-97; p. Andover and
Dorset, Jan. 1897-Oct. 98; Richmond Center and Dorset, Oct. 1898-
1900; Fairfield, 1900-03; Kirkcrsville, 1903-06; w. c. 1906-.
Address, Granville, O.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
William Linn Anthony, b. Chatham, Va., Dec. 6, 1842; Semple and
Broadus C, Miss., 1858-61; S. B. T. S. 1868-69; R. T. S. 1869-72;
ord. Union City, Pa., July 1872; p. Union City, 1872-77; Hernando,
Miss., 1878-81; Durhamville, Tenn., 1882; Pensacola, Fla., 1883-84;
Durhamville, Tenn., 1885-1906; Luxora, Ark., 1907-08; Petersburg. Ind.
1909-. Address, Petersburg, Ind.
♦Alfred George Dunsford, b. Nottingham, England, Dec. 12, 1845:
Colg. U. 1867-69; R. T. S. 1869-71; ord. Avon, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1872;
p. Avon, 1872-73; Waterford, 1873-75; Adrian, Mich., 1875-78; Still-
water, N. Y., 1882-86; Marengo, 111., 1886-91; health failed; w. c.
Avon, N. Y., 1891-1900; d. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1900.
*George Gregory Leavens, b. Auburn, Me. 1842; U. R. 1869; R. T. S.
1869-70; d. Auburn, Me., Mar. 20, 1874.
♦Forrest Alfred Marsh, b. Ilermon, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1844; U. R. 1869;
R. T. S. 1869-71 ; ord. Penfield, N. Y., Oct. 26, 1871 ; p. Penfield, 1871-
73; Waverly, la., 1873-74; Independence, 1874-77; Fond du Lac,
Wis., 1877-80; Beloit, 1880-88; Governeur, N. Y., 1889-90; health
failed ; in Colorado, 1890-95, for the greater part of the time acting
p. of mission ch., Monte Vista; invalid, Beloit, Wis., 1896-97; d. Beloit,
Wis., Mar. 12, 1897.
William Henry Stenger, b. Adamsville, C, May 12, 1844; private,
17Sth Reg., O. Vols.. 1864-65; D. U. 1869; ord., N. Amherst, O., Oct.
1869; R. T. S. 1870-72; p. Bellefontaine, O., 1872-75; Pheonixville, Pa.,
1875-81; San Diego, Calif., 1883-89; San Jose, 1889-92; Paso Robles,
1892-94; w. c. Granville, O., for educational purposes, 1894-1906; Pasa-
dena, Calif., 1906- Address, R. D. No. 1, Pasadena, Calif.
Albert Milton Tennant, b. Ripley, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1834; Grand River
Inst., Ohio, 1855-56; Westfield and Fredonia Academies; ord. Clymer,
N. Y., Oct. 22, 1863 ; p. Clymer, N. Y., May 1863-May, 65 ; Union City,
Pa., May 1865-Oct. 70; R.T.S., 1870-72; supply, Niagara Falls, N. Y.,
Nov. 1871-June 72; p. ib., July 18, 1872-74; North East, Pa., :\Iar.
1874- Apr. 75; Panama, N. Y., Aug. 1875-Oct. 80; E. Aurora, Sept.
1880-Oct. 84; supply, Hamburg, Eden & Strykersville, Oct. 1884-May
71
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85 ; p. Westfield, May 1885-May 91 ; farmer and supplying, ib., May
1891-Apr. 97; p. Mayville, May 1897-July 99; w. c. Westfield, July
1899-. Address, Westfield, N. Y.
J. W. Van Gantzhorne, b. Washington, D. C, Bu. U. 1868; R. T. S.
1869-71; (1900)
David Zwink, R. T. S. 1870-71; (for record, vid. G. D., 1871).
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GRADUATES
JAMES M. BRUCE, Class Secretary
JAMES MANNING BRUCE, b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1846;
Columbia C. 1866; R. T. S. 1873; student, Paris, France; Florence,
Italy; Oxford, England; ord. Dover Plains, N. Y., Oct. 1876; p. Dover
Plains, 1876-81 ; Hudson, 1881-86 ; associate p. Berean ch., New York,
1887-90; editorial staff. The Examiner, 1890-93; associate p. Memorial
ch.. New York, 1893-96; p. Bethany chapel, Yonkers, 1897-1902; supt.
of Missions among Foreigners, A. B. H. M. Soc, 1905-.
Address, 23 East 26th St., New York, N. Y.
DELAVAN DEWOLF, b. Frankfort, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1845; U. C.
1870; R. T. S. 1873; supply, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1873; ord. Bristol, Conn.,
June 3, 1874; p. Bristol, Apr. 1874-Sep. 86; Salem, N. J., Sep. 1886-
Nov. 1890; supt. of missions and corr. secy., N. J. Bapt. Conv., Nov.
1890-. Editor, New Jersey Baptist Bulletin, (1891-).
Address, 66 Ingraham Place, Newark, N. J.
ALBERT MICHEL DUBOC, b. Paris, France, Apr. 9, 1848; D. U.
1866-67; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Orleans, N. Y., May 28, 1872;
p. Orleans, 1872-73; Denison, la., 1873-76; Livonia Station, N. Y.,
1877-81; Marion, la., 1881-84; Osage, 1884-88; Brookings, S. Dak.,
1888-90; El Dorado, Kan., 1890-92; East St. Louis, 111., 1892-95;
evangelist. Upper Alton, 1895-96; p. Danville, 1896-98; w. c. Danville,
1898-99; p. Oskaloosa, la., Dec. 1899-Apr. 1905; w. c. invalid, Apr.
1905- Address, 404 N. Market St., Oskaloosa, la.
THEODORE WELD HOPKINS, Presb., b. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 6,
1841; Y. C. 1864; R. T. S. 1873; prof. Ecclesiastical History, Chicago
T. S., 1874-80; p. Central Presb. ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1881-87; engaged
in literary work, teaching and preaching, Rochester, 1888- acting prof.
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Church History, R. T. S., 1889-90; prof. Ecclesiastical History and
Church Polity in Auburn T. S. 1893-95 ; stated supply of various Presb.
churches. Address, 23 Rundel Pk., Rochester, N. Y.
ALEXANDER LOCKERT, b. Richfield, O., Mar. 19, 1842; D. U.
1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Franklin, O., Dec. 18, 1873; p. Franklin, Sep.
1873-July 82; Portsmouth, Sep. 1882-May 84; Lacon, 111., June 1884-
Sep. 87; Richfield. O., Sep. 1887-Mar. 93; Milford, Mich., April 1893-
July 98; Commerce and Walled Lake, July 1898-Junc 1902; Deer Park,
Ills., June 1902-. Address, R. D. No. 33, Ottawa, Ills.
PHILIP AUGUSTUS NORDELL, b. Stockholm, Sweden, Jan. 19,
1846; Philadelphia C. of Pharmacy, 1864-66; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1873;
ord. Rochester, N. Y., July 11, 1872; supply, Geneva, Oct. 1872-Mar.
72; p. Chili, June 1873-Mar. 74; Lee, Mass., Apr. 1874-Aug. 77; Wey-
mouth, Dec. 1877-Nov. 82; New London, Conn., Dec. 1882-Sep. 92;
assistant prof. New Testament Lit. and Exegesis, U. C, Oct. 1892-Sep.
93; associate editor, Bible Study Union Graded Situday School Lessons,
Oct. 1893-Sep. 1908: Senior editor, do., Oct. 1908-. Author, O. T.
JVord Studies; The Teachings of Christ ; Biblical Studies. D.D., U. R.,
1886. Address, Brookline, Mass.
*WILLIS WAYLAND PATTENGILL, b. New Lisbon, N. Y., Dec.
25, 1845; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Saginaw, Mich., July 1, 1873;
p. Saginaw, 1873-81; Marshall. 1881-84; Fond du Lac, Wis., 1884-90;
Beaver Dam, 1890-97; financial agent, Wayland Acad., Beaver Dam,
1898; p. Atlanta, 111., 1899-1902; Hampton, la., 1902-05; res., Osage,
1905; d. Osage, la., Dec. 6, 1905.
JAMES WHITFORD RIDDLE, b. Tillicoultry, Scotland, May 2,
1844; U. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Marietta, O., Feb. 26, 1874; p.
Marietta, 1873-78; State supt. of H. M., Minneapolis, Minn., 1878-81;
p. First Charlestown ch., Boston, ^lass., 1881-84; Union ch., Pittsburg,
Pa., 1884-94; Thirty-fourth St. ch., Philadelphia, 1894-1905; Wildwood-
by-the-Sea, 1905-07; literary work and pulpit supply, 1907- Honorary
asso. p. Valley Forge, 1909-. Author, booklet on Systematic Giving;
History of the Old Forge; Historical and Topographical Hand Book
of Valley Forge, Fa. Address, Valley Forge, Pa.
GRANGER WHEATON SMITH, b. Iowa City, la., Apr. 10, 1848;
Iowa State U. 1868; B. U. 1868-69; supply. Second ch., E. Providence,
R. I. 1868-70; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Iowa City, la., June 23, 1872; p.
Chili, N. Y., Apr. 1871-May 73; East Side ch., Des Moines, la., July
1873-May 76; Chili, N. Y., Nov. 1876-Jan. 81; Sandusky, O., Oct.
1881-Apr. 90; Tabernacle ch.. La Crosse, Wis., Apr. 1890-Nov. 91;
Green Bay, Nov. 1891-May 99; Evansville and Union, residence, Evans-
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ville, May 1899-May 1902; Deer Creek, 111., Dec. 1902-Sep. 1905;
Ripon, Wis., Sep. 1905- Recording Sec, Wis. Bap. State Conv. Oct.
1905-. Author, tract, Tlie Old Man's Conversion; Baptist Denom-
inational Benevolence. Address, Ripon, Wisconsin.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*Henry A. Delano, b. Oneida, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1847; D. U. 1869; ord.
Geneva, O., Nov. 4, 1869; p. Geneva, 1869-71; R. T. S. 1871-72; p.
Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1873-75; supply, Dayton, O., 1875-76; p. Zanes-
ville, 1876-81; Norwich, N. Y., 1881-86; South Norwalk, Conn., 1886-
89; Evanston, 111., 1889-96; Belden Ave. ch., Chicago, May-Sep. 1896.
D.D., D. U., 1893; d. Leicester, Mass., Sep. 11, 1896.
Joseph Flanders Fielden, b. Somersworth, N. H., Oct. 23, 1844; U. S.
Army, 1864; B. U. 1867; R. T. S. 1870-72; ord. Franklin Falls, N. H.,
July 5, 1872 ; p. Franklin Falls, May 1872-Aug. 81 ; Winchester, Mass.,
Aug. 1881-Mar. 92 ; Newport, N. H., Mar. 1892-July 96 ; Winchendon,
Mass., Aug. 1896- Address, Winchendon, Mass.
Gilbert Hays Frederick, b. New York, N. Y., May 26, 1841; U. R.
1870; R. T. S. 1870-73; ord. Cleveland. O., Dec. 18. 1873; p. Cleveland,
Oct. 1873-Oct. 79 ; Greenport, L. I., Mar. 1880-Mar. 81 ; Centralia, 111.,
1881-85; in Europe, 1885-86; p. Ottawa, 111., Dec. 1886-Sep. 91; in
Europe and Palestine, 1891-92; p. Chicago, 111., Sep. 1892-Jan. 1903;
stated supply, Eau Claire, Wis., 1906; Milwaukee, Wis., 1907; Chicago,
III, 1908; Healdsburg, Calif., 1909; teacher Chicago Bapt. training
school, 1908 ; supt., Chicago Bapt. Hospital, Mar. 1897-Mar. 99. Author,
The Story of a Regiment, 1895. D.D., Ewing C, 1885.
Address, Englewood, Chicago, 111.
Edwin Thomas Hiscox, b. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 10. 1847; College
of the City of New York 1869; R. T. S. 1870-72; ord. Northampton,
Mass., May 1, 1873; p. Northampton, 1873-75; Iowa City, la., Feb.
1876-June 81; Winona, Minn., Feb. 1882-Mar. 90; Saratoga, N. Y.,
Feb. 1892-1910; Address, Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
John Michael Hoefflin, R. T. S. 1871-72; (for record, vid. G. D., 1871).
*Herman Kendall Hopps, b. LaMoille, 111., July 1, 1847; U. C. 1870;
R. T. S. 1870-71 : acting p. Batavia, 111., June 1871-Sep. 72 ; N. T. L
1872-73; drowned while bathing, Newport, R. I., Aug. 1, 1873.
Edward Chittenden Ray, Presb., b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1849;
Ham. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1870-72; dismissed to Aub. T. S.
Address, 156 Fifth Ave., New York City.
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Clarence Mulford Rupe, 1). Economy, Ind., Mar. 25, 1846; D. U. 1870;
K. '1". S. 1S70 11\ ord. Springfield, O., Dec. 19, 1872; p. Springfield.
1872-73; miss. Calvary ch.. Washington, D. C, 1873-74; Tiffin, O.,
1874-78; McConnelsville, 1879-82; LeRoy, N. Y., 1882-85; Franklin, O.,
1885-96; Lima, 1896-1900; Greeley, Colo., 1900-03; S. Lima ch., Lima,
O., 1904-08; in business. Port Huron, Mich., and stated supply St.
Clair, 1908-. Address, 1924 Stone St., Port Huron, Mich.
Jay Richard Shaw, b. Hector, N. Y.. Feb. 20, 1841; Colg. U., 1869-70;
R. T. S. 1870-72; ord. Walworth, N. Y., June 27, 1872; p. Walworth,
Oct. 1871-July 78; Camillus. Aug. 1878-Jan. 85; Baldwinsville, Jan.
1885-Aug. 88; Frankfort, Aug. 1888-Aug. 92; Broadalbin, Aug. 1892-
Aug. 98; Port Allegany. Pa., Sep. 1898-Mar. 1902; Knowlesville. Apr.
1902-Dec. 05; Savona. Jan. 1906-. Address, Savona, N. Y.
Will Hill Sloan, b. Ft. Washita. Tnd. Tor.. Sep. 4. 1843; sergt., 17th
Regt. Kan. Vol. Inf., 1865; U. R. 1870; R. T. S. 1873; ord. Walworth,
N. Y., Oct. 1870; p. Walworth. 1870-72; Marion, 1872-75; principal,
Marion Acad., 1874; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Burma, 1875-78; p. Canan-
daigua, N. Y., 1878-79; Albion, 1879-84; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, City of
Mexico, :Mexico, 1884-88; p. Kansas City, Mo., 1888-89; First ch..
Toledo, O.. 1889^93; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, City of Mexico, 1893-1907;
united with R. C. ch. Author, Method zviih the Burmese Language;
Deberes Pastorales; Spanish Concordance to the Holy Scriptures.
Address, 5th Cedro No. 169. City of Mexico, Mexico.
Isaac C. Tyron, b. Buffalo, N. Y.; R. T. S. 1870-71 (1900).
Judson Vradenburg, b. Northville. Mich., Nov. 13, 1844; Kal. C. 1871;
R. T. S. 1871-73; ord. Big Rapids. Mich., Oct. 15. 1873; supply. Big
Rapids, 1873-75; p. Vincennes, Ind., 1875-81; supply, Whitehall, Mich.,
1882-84; p. Elkhart, Ind., 1884-87; Arcade, N. Y., 1887-95; Holland,
1895-1902; Evangelistic and supply work, 1902-06; p. Bellevue, Mich.,
1906-. Address. Bellevue, Mich.
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GRADUATES
JOHN H. SCOTT, Class Secretary
♦WILLIAM TREAT BURNS, b. Milford, Conn., Mar. 14. 1845;
D. U. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Yonkers, N. Y., May 20. 1874; p.
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Yonkers, 1874-75; Haverhill, Mass., 1876-81; First ch., Lynn, Mass.,
1881-84; Camden, N. J., 1884-87; Lockport, N. Y., 1887-88; d. Albany,
Tex. May 16, 1889.
MARCELLUS AUSTIN CHURCHILL, b. Buffalo, N. Y., July 9,
1845; U. R. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Bufifalo, N. Y., Sep. 1874; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, Ningpo, China, 1874-77; p. Northville, Mich., 1878-
79 ; Hope Mission, Bufifalo, N. Y., 1880-81 ; Mt. Clemens, Mich., 1881-
84; supply, Chicago, 111., 1884-89; in business, Buffalo, N. Y., 1895-
Address, 154 Lexington Ave., Bufifalo, N. Y.
JAMES WALLACE FORD, b. Preston Hollow, N. Y., June 24,
1847; Colg. U., 1869; principal, Schoharie Acad., 1869-70; ord. Manns-
ville, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1870; p. Mannsville. 1870-72; R. T. S. 1874; p.
Canandaigua, N. Y., 1874-78; Homer, 1878-80; Bay City, Mich., 1880-
84 ; Quitman, Ga., 1884-86 ; LaGrange, 1886-87 ; Citadel Sq. ch., Charles-
ton, S. C, 1888; Second ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1888-93; Troy, N. Y.,
1893-98 ; Gethsemane ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1898-1902 ; in England, 1902-
05; Olivet ch.. New Haven, Conn., 1905-. D.D., Mer. U.
Address, 12 Dixwell Ave., New Haven, Conn.
*SYLVESTER DELANEY FULTON, b. LaGrange, C, Jan. 12,
1848; O. C. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Bradford, 111., Jan. 14, 1875;
p. Bradford, 1874-78; health failed; living at Warrensburg, and Sedalia,
Mo., and Albany, Tex., 1878-89, much of the time engaged in miss,
work; p. Toledo, O., 1889-91; d. Toledo, Jan. 12, 1891.
ROBERT BRUCE HULL, b. Gate-House-on-Fleet, Scotland, Jan. 12,
1841; U. R. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Lockport, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1874;
p. Lockport, 1874-Apr. 11; Tabernacle ch.. New York, Apr. 1877-Nov.
84; Greenwood ch., Brooklyn, Dec. 1884-Dec. 1906; Sumner Ave. ch.,
Brooklyn, Oct. 1909- D.D., U. R. 1887.
Address, 1112 Albemarle Rd., Brooklyn, N. Y.
WILLIAM MORRIS KINCAID (formerly William Morris John),
b. Utica, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1850; Wms. C. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Utica,
N. Y., May 28, 1874; p. First ch., Cortland, Aug. 1874-Oct. 11; First
ch., Rondout, Oct. 1877-Mar. 81 ; First ch., San Francisco, Cal., Mar.
1881-Nov. 89; w. c. Groton, Conn., Dec. 1889-Mar. 90; united with
Presb. ch.. Mar. 1890. Address, Charlotte, N. C.
JOHN HART SCOTT, b. Northville, Mich., Jan. 4, 1847; U. R. 1871
R. T. S. 1874; ord. Cleveland, O., Nov. 5, 1874; p. Cleveland, 1874-79
Ypsilanti, Mich., 1879-81 ; in business, Minneapolis, Minn., 1881-91
manager. The Ensign, Minneapolis, 1892-93 ; business manager. Young
Peoples' Union, Chicago, 111., 1893-94; prof. Theology, Shaw Univ.,
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Raleigh, N. C, 1896-97; pres., Indian Univ. Bacone, Ind. Ter., 1897-
1905; prof. Biology in the North East S. N. S. of Oklahoma, 1909-.
D.D., U. R.. 1905. Address, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
*DAVID HENRY TAYLOR, h. French Lake, N. B., Dec. 19, 1847;
B. U. 1871; R. T. S. 1874; ord. Salem, Mass.. Sep. 9, 1874; p. Calvary
ch., Salem, 1874-77; Jamaica Plain, 1877-86; Central ch., Norwich,
Conn., 1886-88; Cong, ch., Newtonvillc, Mass., 1888-90. Author, Life
of Paul; d. Xcwtonville, Dec. 10, 1890.
THEODORE THANBYAH, b. Burma, Oct. 1842; U. R. 1871; R. T.
S. 1874; ord. Rochester, X. Y., June 8, 1874; engaged in preaching and
teaching, Bassien and Rangoon, Burma, 1875-. member Municipal Com-
mission, 1884 ; pres. Karen National Association, 1882-1903 ; cor. secy.
Burma Bapt. Miss. Conv., 1891- cor. secy. Rangoon Sgawkaren H. M.
See, 1891-. Author (in Karen language) Sermons; The Baptist Prin-
ciples; The Second Coming of Christ; Karen Customs, Ceremonies and
Poetry; The Life of Our Lord Upon the Earth; The Karens and Their
Persecutions; Text-books for Karen Schools.
Address, Karen Quarter, Kemendine, Rangoon, Burma.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Irving Wesley Coombs, b. Hebron, N. H., Oct. 9, 1842; private, 15th
Regt. N. H. Vols., 1862-63; B. U. 1870; R. T. S. 1871-74; principal,
New Hampton Institution, Fairfax, Vt, 1874-76; ord. Chatham, Mass.,
Nov. 2, 1876; p. Chatham, 1876-78; Rumney, N. H., 1878-80; Essex and
Essex Junction, Vt., 1880-82; Bristol, 1882-85; Essex and Jericho,
1885-86; N. Springfield, 1886-89; p. N. ^liddleboro, Mass., 1889-90;
Amherst, N. H., 1890-91; supply, Canterbury, 1891-95; p. Stratham,
1896-98; Newton and Newton Junction, 1898-1902; Salisbury, 1902-06;
Sanbornton, 1906-. Address, Route 1, Tilton, N. H.
Isaac Hazen Curtis, b. Richmond, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1841; R. T. S. 1872-
72); unable to enter the active ministry on account of ill-health; sup-
ply. Hemlock Lake, N. Y., 1872-74; ord. Hemlock Lake, July 2, 1878;
p. Hemlock Lake, Apr. 1887-Apr. 88; S. Livonia, 1888-89; retired on
account of ill-health, 18S9-. Address, Hemlock, N. Y.
George Hurlburt Felton, b. Granville Corners, Mass., Sep. 7, 1846;
B. U. 1869; teacher, Suffield, Conn., 1869-70; Hampden, 1870-71; R.
T. S. 1871-72; not ord.; teaching 1872-78, U. N. Y. (M. D.), 1878;
physician, 1878-86; prof. Leland Univ. New Orleans, La., 1887-.
Address, New Orleans, La.
♦Uriah Gregory, b. Sand Lake, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1823; teaching, 1850-62;
capt., 84th Ohio Inf., 1862; U. C. 1870; ord. Rives, Mich., Aug. 4, 1871;
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p. Leslie, 1871; R. T. S. 1872-74; p. Pittsford, N. Y., 1872-73; W. Hen-
rietta, 1874-75; Fifth ch., San Francisco, Cal., 1876-77; Santa Rosa,
1877-78; pres., Calif. College, 1878-81; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Tuc-
son, Ariz., 1881-90; p. Monrovia and Pasadena, Cal., 1890-94; supt.,
Children's Home Soc, 1894-99 ; pres., Industrial Home Soc, of Calif.
D.D., Judson U., Ark., 1877; res. Los Angeles, 1899-1907; d. Arlena,
near Los Angeles, Calif., Dec 13, 1907.
*Charles Edward Hiscox, b. Westerly, R. I., Mar. 4, 1846; C. City of
N. Y., 1867; R. T. S. 1871-73; ord. Greenport, N. Y., Oct. 1873; p.
Greenport, June 1873-Jan. 80; Canandaigua, Feb. 188(>-Dec. 86; Green-
port, Dec. 1886-Sep. 94; w. c. 1894-1901; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 14,
1901.
Peter Riemer, R. T. S. 1873-74, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1873).
Parley David Root, b. Cooperstown, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1842; ord. Solon,
N. Y., Dec. 18, 1867; p. Mecklenburg, N. Y., 1867-68; Weston, 1868-69;
Manchester, 1869-71; R. T. S. 1872-73; p. Sennett, 1873-76; Belleville,
1876-78; Oneonta, 1879-82; W. Winfield, 1883-84; Carbondale, Pa.,
1884-87; Oxford, N. Y., 1887-88; Urbana, O., 1989-90; in West and
South, 1890-91 ; supply. Ancient City ch., St. Augustine, Fla. ; p. Woods-
town, N. J., May 1891-96; First ch., Wakefield, R. L, Feb. 1897-1903;
N. Springfield, Vt., May 1904-. Address, N. Springfield, Vermont.
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GRADUATES
ALFRED M. WORCESTER, Class Secretary
JACOB ANTHONY FREIDAY, b. Newark, N. J., May 24, 1846;
U. R. 1871; teacher White Plains (N. Y.) Mil. Acad., 1871-1872; R.
T. S. 1875; ord. Calais, Mc, Sep. 22, 1875; p. Calais, 1875-76; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, Bhamo, Upper Burma, 1877-86; Shan interpreter for
the British army under Sir Harry Prendergast, which dethroned and de-
ported the last native king of Burma and annexed Burma to the British
Empire; in business, Tacoma, Wash., 1887-.
Address, 501 Berlin Bldg., Tacoma, Wash.
GEORGE FREDERICK GENUNG, b. Willseyville, N. Y., Jan. 27,
1850; Un. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Camillus, N. Y., Nov. 3, 1875;
p. Camillus, 1875-78; Baldwinsville, 1878-81; Amherst, Mass., 1881-84;
Huntingdon St. ch., New London, Conn., 1885-87; prof. Benedict Insti-
tute, Columbia, S. C, 1887-89; p. Suffield, Conn., 1890-98; prof. Rich-
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mond (Va.) T. S., 1898-99; dean, ib., 1899-1901; chaplain, Conn. State
Prison, 1902-03; p. Brooklyn, Conn., 1905-. Author, The fourfold
Story; Magna Charta of the Kingdom of God ; Commentary on Leviti-
cus and Numbers; various review articles. D.D., Un. C, 1896.
Address, Brooklyn, Connecticut.
JOHN FRANKLIN GENUNG, b. Willseyville, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1850;
Un. C. 1870; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Baldwinsville, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1875;
p. Baldwinsville, 1875-78; student, Univ. of Leipzig, 1879-81; p. Ameri-
can Chapel, Leipzig, 1879-81 ; supply, Westport and Elizabethtown, N.
J., Jan.-July 1882; instructor in English, Amherst College, 1882-84;
associate prof, of Rhetoric, ib., 1884-89; prof, of Rhetoric, ib., 1889-1905;
prof, of English Literature, ib., 1905-07; prof, of Literary and Biblical
Interpretation, ib., 1907-. Author, Tennyson's In Mcmoriam; its Pur-
pose and its Structure; The Poetical Elements of Rhetoric; The Study
of Rhetoric in the College Course; Handbook of Rhetorical Analysis;
The Epic of the Inner Life: a Study of the Book of Job; Outlines of
Rhetoric; What a Carpenter did with His Bible; The Passing of Self;
Ecclesiastes and Omar Khayyam; Words of Koheleth; Study and
Translation of Ecclesiastes; The Hebrew Literature of Wisdom; Stev-
enson's Attitude to Life; The Idylls and the Ages; Tennyson's Idylls
of the King, 1907. Ph.D., Univ. of Leipzig, 1881 ; D.D., Y. U., 1905.
Address, No. 6 College Street, Amherst, Mass.
*JOSEPH BILLINGS MANN, b. Georgetown, N. Y., June 8, 1849;
M. U. 1870-71 ; R. T. S. 1875 ; ord. Detroit, Mich., June 2, 1875 ; p. Ish-
peming, 1875-76 ; Baraboo, Wis., 1876 ; health failed ; d. New Wood-
stock, N. Y., May 20, 1877.
WILLIAM KENDALL McKIBBEN, b. Lima, O., Apr. 6, 1848; D.
U. 1872; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Norwalk, O., Sep. 14, 1875; miss. A. B. F.
M. Soc, Swatow, China, 1875-84; in business Xenia and King's Mills,
O.. 1885-92; p. Sleepy Eye, Minn., 1892-93; Tiffin, O., 1893-95;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Swatow, China, 1895-1900; Biblical and Socio-
logical studies in U. C, 1900; district supt. in stock yards district, Chi-
cago Associate Charities, 1901-03 ; engaged in mercantile pursuits, 1904-
08; secy. Anti-Tuberculosis League of King County, Wash., 1909-.
Address, 924 34th Ave., Seattle, Washington.
ALFRED AUGUSTUS NEWHALL, b. Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 7,
1844; private, 5th Regt. Mass. Vols., 1864; U. R. 1872; R. T. S. 1875;
ord. Woburn, Mass., Sep. 2, 1875 ; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Ramapatam,
India, 1875-79; in U. S. on health furlough, 1879-83; studied Hebrew
and Sanscrit. Morgan Park, 111., 1880-81 ; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Hana-
makonda, Nizam's Dominions, India, 1883-90; w. c. on account of ill-
health, Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 1890-Sep. 91; Southern Pines, N. C,
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Sep. 1891-May 94; teacher of Greek, Leland University, New Orleans,
La., 1894-1908; w. c. Rochester, 1908- ; pursued biblical, philological
and sociological studies at Chautauqua, N. Y., summers of 1890, 1897
and 1898. Address, 637 Main St., Woburn Mass.
ALBERT HENRY NEWMAN, b. Edgefield, S. C, Aug. 25, 1852;
^ler. U. 1871 ; R. T. S. 1875 ; resident graduate, S. B. T. S., 1875-76 ;
acting prof. Church History, R. T. S., 1877-80; prof. Church History,
ib., 1880-81; prof. Church History, McMaster University, 1881-1901;
prof. Church History and dean, Southwestern Bapt. T. S., 1901-. de-
partment of Theology, Bay. U., 1901-08; professional lecturer. Divinity
School, U. C, 1906. Translator (in part) and editor of Augustine's
Antii-Manicliaean Treatises (Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers, Vol.
IV) ; author, annotated translation of Immer's Hermeneutics of the
New Testament; A History of the Baptist Churches in the United
States; A History of Anti-P edobaptism ; A Manual of Church History
(2 vols.) ; author in part and editor A Century of Baptist Achievement ;
contributor to Baptist Encyclopedia; American Encyclopedia; Canadian
Encyclopedia; Encyclopedia Britannica; The Popular and Critical En-
cyclopedia; Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels; Dictionary of Re-
ligions and Ethics; Realcncyklopddie filr Protestantische theologie und
Kirche (3rd edition) ; department editor for Church History, and con-
tributor New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge;
contributor of article Der Protestantismus in Nord Amerika to "Der
Protestantismus am Ende des XIX Jahrhundert in Vort und Bild,
(Berlin) ; associate editor American Journal of Theology; and The
Review and Expositor. LL.D., S. W. Bapt. U. 1883; D.D., Mercer
Univ., 1885. Address, 609 Button St., Waco, Texas.
WILLARD HASKELL ROBINSON, b. Lowell, Mass., Nov. 11,
1850; Y. C. 1872; R. T. S. 1875; graduate student, ib., 1875-76; ord.
Auburn, N. Y., July 8, 1876 ; p. Auburn, 1876-82 ; Epiphany ch., Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1882-89; First ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1889-92; travel and
study in Bible lands, 1891 ; united with Presbyterian denomination,
1893. Address, Englewood, Chicago, 111.
*JAMES ROBERT SMITH, b. Ontario, Can., Aug. 26, 1841; R. T. S.
1875; ord. Royalton, N. Y., July 8, 1873; p. Royalton, 1873; Livonia
Station, 1874-77; Canaseraga, 1877-79; Andover, 1879-80; Jeflferson, O..
1880-81 ; d. Jefferson, Aug. 14, 1881.
*WILLIAM FREDERICK TAYLOR, b. London, Eng., Dec. 25,
1844; U. R. 1869-72; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Medina, N. Y., June 1, 1875;
p. Medina, June 1875-July 1882; East Orange, N. J., July 1882-May
1889; Indianapolis, Ind., May 1889-May 1894; Seattle, Wash., May
1894-June 1895; Dayton, O., June 1895-Oct. 1899; Riverside, Calif.,
May 1899-1905; D.D., D. U., 1898; d. Riverside, Calif. Oct. 19, 1905.
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ALFRED M. WORCESTER, b. Newport, Ky., Feb. 16, 1850; U.
R. 1871; R. T. S. 1875; ord. Meridcn. Conn., Sep. 2, 1875; p. W..
Meriden, 1875-77; Third ch., Cincinnati, O., 1878-79; merchant, Cin-
cinnati, 1880-. Address 129 East 5th St., Cincinnati, O.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Jacob Albert, R. T. S. 1870-71, 1872-73, (for record, vid. G. D., 1871).
*Eugene Cheeseman, Presb., b. New Hudson, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1841;
Ham. C. 1869; R. T. S. 1872-73; dismissed to Aub. T. S. ; d. Webster.
N. Y., July 27, 1886.
Lewis Hall Morey, Presb.. b. Shelby, N. Y., Oct. 28, 1846; Ham. C.
1868-70; U. R. 1872; R. T. S. 1872-73; dismissed to Aub. T. S.
Address, R. D., 7, San Antonio, Texas.
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GRADUATES
HENRY C. VEDDER, Class Secretary
SAMUEL HENRY ANDERSON, b. Rochester, N. H., Apr. 26.
1847; U. R. 1870-72; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Fairfax, Vt., Feb. 28. 1877
p. E. Washington, N. H., 1877-79; Montgomery Center, Vt., 1880-81
E. Hardwick, 1881-82; health failed; w. c. ib., 1882-85; in business
1888-. Address, 503 Beech St., Manchester, N. H
FRANK STOCKTON DOBBINS, b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 28, 1855
Girard C, 1871; C. T. S. 1873-74; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Philadelphia, Pa
July 18, 1876 ; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Yokohama. Japan, Oct. 1876-Dec
1877; p. Calvary ch., Philadelphia, Pa., 1877-Sep. 1881; miss. A. B
F. M. Soc., Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 1881-Nov. 82; p. Allentown, Pa., Mar
1883-Junc 90; Frankford ch., Philadelphia, July 1890-May 93; dist
secy., A. B. F. M. Soc, Philadelphia district, June 1893-. Author, False
Gods or Idol Worshif of the World; Ansons in Asiatic Temples; A
Foreign Missionary Manual; American Edition of Revised New Testa-
ment. Address, 1701 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
*GEORGE FISHER LINFIELD, b. Randolph, Mass., Sep. 6, 1846;
U. R. 1873; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Moline, 111., Jan. 4, 1877; p. Moline,
1876-81; Muscatine, la., 1881-82; principal, Wayland Acad., Beaver
Dam. Wis.. 1882-90; d. Beaver Dam, Apr. 30, 1890.
JOHN WESLEY PAYNE, b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 16, 1868; D. U.
1873; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Groton. N. Y.. Nov. 1. 1876; p. Groton, 1876-
81
1876
11; Morenci, Mich., 1878-79; Clinton, 1879-84; assisting Professor W
R. Harper in his linguistic publications, Chicago, 111., and New Haven
Conn., 1884-89; student, B. U. T. S., 1886; Y. U., 1887; p. Jewett City,
Conn., Dec. 1889-June 1904; editor and mercantile pursuits, 1904-
Member Conn. Legislature, 1909. Address, Jewett City, Conn
ALANSON HARRIS PUTNAM, b. Putnam, Ont., Dec. 20, 1847
U. T. 1874; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Fort Edward, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1876; p
Fort Edward, July 1876-Apr. 82; Racine, Wis., Apr. 1882-Dec 85
Fort Edward, N. Y., Dec. 1885-Oct. 88; Elm Hill, Boston, Mass., Oct.
1888-June 94; mercantile pursuits, Toronto, Ont. 1896-.
Address, Willowdale, Ont. Can.
*WILLIS CYRUS RICHMOND, b. Rome, O., Oct. 27, 1850; O. C.
1873; R. T. S. 1876; ord. Wallingford, Conn., June 22, 1876; p. Walling-
ford, 1876-80; Jefferson St. ch., Providence, R. I., 1880-84; Charles
River ch., Cambridge, Mass., 1884-91 ; First ch., Norristown, Pa., 1891-
93; Central ch., Southbridge, Mass., 1893-96; w. c. Boston, 1896-97;
associate p. Warren Ave. ch., Boston, 1898; p. First ch., Hoboken, N.
J., 1898-1901; w. c. N. Y. City, 1901-1906; d. New York City, Dec. 24,
1906.
HENRY CLAY VEDDER, b. De Ruyter, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1853; U. R.
1873; R. T. S. 1876; editorial staff, The Examiner, New York, 1876-94;
editor. Baptist Rcviezv, 1886-92; ord. Calvary ch.. New York, Dec. 16,
1894; prof. Church History, C. T. S., 1894- Author, Baptists and
Liberty of Conscience; Short History of the Baptists; Dawn of Chris-
tianity; American Writers of To-day; History of the Baptists of the
Middle States; Balthazar Hiibmaier.; Christian Epoch Makers; Our
New Testament: How did zve get itF; Church History Handbooks.
D.D., U. R., 1897. Address, Chester, Pa.
GEORGE FRANCIS WILKIN, b. Warsaw, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1848;
U. R. 1871; R. T. S. 1876; supply, Olivet ch., Minneapolis, Minn. 1876-
77; Kasota, 1877-78; Northfield, Sep. 1878-Jan. 79; student, S. B. T. S.,
autumn of 1879; supply, Franklin, Ky., winter of 1880; Hastings, Minn.,
May-Nov. 1880; engaged in teaching, preaching and mercantile pursuits,
1881-87; teacher. Bap. C, Sioux Falls, S. D., Jan. 1888-June 89; mer-
cantile pursuits, Tacoma, Wash., Sep. 1889-Sep. 1891 ; ord. Minneapolis,
Minn., Apr. 11, 1894; literary work, 1894-. Author, The Prophesying
of Women (1895); Control in Evolution (1903). Ph. D., Univ. of
:\Iinn., 1902. Address, 601 Sixth St., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*Adoniram Judson Barrett, b. Kingsville, O., Apr. 1, 1832; U. R.
1854; principal, Nunda, N. Y. Lit. Inst, 1854-57; Kingsville, O.
82
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Acad., 1859-67; Lowvillc, N. Y. Acad, 1867-70; Rochester, N. Y.
Collegiate Inst., 1870-74; R. T. S. 1874-76; ord. Rochester, June 1,
1876; p. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, 1876-89. D.D., U. R., 1884; d. Roch-
ester. Oct. 20, 1889.
Reuben E. Burton, b. Clyde, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1843; U. R. full grad. 1880;
R. T. S. 1873-76; ord. E. Aurora, N. Y., June 13, 1876; p. E. Aurora,
1876-79; Fairport, 1879-82; Delaware Ave. ch., Buffalo, 1882-84; Owego,
1884-89; Delaware St. ch., Syracuse, 1889-. D.D., U. R., 1907.
Address, 1011 W. Onondaga St., Syracuse, N. Y.
John Craig, b. Yorkville, Ont., June 4, 1852; U. T. 1873; R. T. S.
1873-75; in Europe, 1875-76; ord. Whitby, Ont., Nov. 17, 1876; p.
Whitby, 1876-77; miss. Canadian Bapt. Miss. Soc, to the Telugus,
India, 1877-. Author, Forty Years Among the Telugus; A History of
the Mission of the Baptists of Ontario and Quebec to the Telugus,
South India, 1867-1907. Address, Cocanada, Godavari Dist., India.
Taylor Crum, b. West Candor, N. Y., Nov. 6, 1852; S. N. S., Oswego,
1872; R. T. S. 1874-76; ord. Monroe, Mich., Sep. 13, 1876; p. Monroe,
July 1876-Mar. 77 ; Newfield, N. Y., 1877-79 ; Richburg, 1879-81 ; An-
dover, 1881-82; deposed by council called by Andover church, Feb.
22, 1882; practicing law. Address, Fargo, N. Dak.
*James White Hinds Dudley, b. Parish of Chalgrave, England, Nov.
2, 1844 ; Working Men's C, London, Eng., and private tuition ; ord. E.
New York, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1872 ; p. East New York. 1872-74 ; R. T. S.
1874-76; p. Chili, N. Y., 1875-76; Limestone, S. C, 1876-77; Hunts,
N. Y., 1877-78; Kingsville, O., 1878-81; Niles, Mich., 1881-84; Union
Ave. ch., Paterson, N. J., 1885-86; stated supply, New Brighton, Statcn
Is., 1887-88; p. S. Amboy, N. J., 1889-93; health failed; residence.
Union Hill, 1893-1900; Ph.D.; d. Union Hill, Mar. 11, 1900.
Henry Orne Hiscox, b. Norwich, Conn., July 1, 1849; College of the
City of New York, 1869; teaching, 1869-73; R. T. S. 1873-74; U. T. S.
1874-75; ord. Siou.x City, la., Dec. 9, 1875; p. Sioux City, 1875-78
Kingston, N. Y., 1878-80; Twenty-third St. ch.. New York, 1880-84
Fifth Ave ch., Troy, 1884-92; First ch.. Maiden, Mass., 1892-1902
Calvary ch., Albany, N. Y., 1902-. D.D., Cy. C.
Address, 226 Jay St., Albany, N. Y.
♦Richard Frederick McMichael, b. Boston, Ont., Oct. 14, 1846; R. T.
S. 1874-76; ord. Dcmarcst, N. J., Oct. 11, 1876; p. Demarest, 1876-77
Roselle, 1877-80; First ch., Passaic, 1880-82; Regent St. ch., Saratoga
Springs, N. Y., 1883-Dec. 91; supply, New York, Jan.-Oct. 1892
student. New York Law School, 1892-94; associate p. Lexington Ave
ch., New York, Oct. 1894-Oct. 96; p. First ch., Arlington, N. J., Oct
1896-1907; d. :Manhattan, N. Y. C, Womans Hospital, Dec. 27, 1907
83
1877
Harvey James Owen, M. E., b.. Penfield, N. Y., Mar. 23, 1846; R.
T. S. 1873-74; U. R. 1875; p. Alexander, N. Y., Oct. 1876-Oct. 1877;
Lincoln, Oct. 1877-Oct. 79; Bath, Oct. 1879-Oct. 80; ord. Hornellsville,
Oct. 5, 1880; p. Bradford, Oct. 1880-Oct. 81; Woodhull, Oct. 1881-
Oct. 84; Rathboneville, Oct. 1884-Oct. 87; E. Charleston, Pa., Oct. 1887-
Oct. 90; Knoxville, Oct. 1890-Oct. 94; Savona, N. Y., Oct. 1894-
Oct. 98; Cohocton, Oct. 1898-1900.
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GRADUATES
ADELBERT S. COATS, Class Secretary
*FRANCIS EUGENE ARNOLD, b. Gorham, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1848;
U. M. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Gorham, N. Y., June 7, 1876; p. Gorham,
1875-83; Dexter, Mich. 1884-87; health failed; in business, Ypsilanti,
1887-89; p. Chelsea, 1889-90; Tecumseh, 1890-92; agent, Kal. C, 1892-
93; p. Northville, 1893-96; Wayne, 1896-99; w. c. Ypsilanti, 1899-1908;
d. Ypsilanti, Mich., Sept. 22, 1908.
*GEORGE ALTIDORE ATCHISON, b. Unionville, N. Y., May
4. 1846 ; U. R. 1874 ; R. T. S. 1877 ; ord. Ithaca, Mich., June 27, 1877 ; p.
Ithaca, 1877-79; Corunna, 1879-81; Port Austin, 1881-85; in business.
Port Austin, 1885-88; p. Romeo, 1888-94; Litchfield, 1894-95; Highland,
1895-Nov. 99; Milan, Nov. 1899-1900; Kalkaska, 1900-02; Lansburg,
1902-03; invalid, 1903-04; d. Lansing, Mich., Feb. 29, 1904.
THOMAS SEYMOUR BARBOUR, b. Hartford, Conn., July 28,
1853; B. U. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Brockport, N. Y., May 31, 1877;
p. Brockport, June 1877-July 81; Orange, N. J., Oct. 1881-Sep. 83;
First ch., Fall River, Mass., Oct. 1883-June 95 ; w. c. recuperating,
Elizabethtown, N. Y., June 1895-Aug. 96; p. Brookline, Mass., Sep.
1896-Dec. 98; foreign sec. A. B. F. M. Soc, 1899-. D.D., B. U., 1895.
Address 32 Prospect Avenue, Wollaston, Mass.
ELBERT RAWSON BENNETT, b. Rollin, Mich., Mar. 21, 1848;
Kal C. 1869-72; ord. Rollin, Zvlich., Jan. 1872; p. Rollin, Jan. 1872-
Sep. 74; R. T. S. 1877; p. Jonesville, Mich., Aug. 1877-Oct. 81 ; Traverse
City, Oct. 1881-Oct. 85; Grand Rapids, Oct. 1885-Dec. 88; p. Pomona,
Cal., Jan. 1889-Oct. 96; Los Angeles, Oct. 1896-Mar. 98; Oakland, Mar.
1898-Jan. 1901 ; Santa Cruz, Jan. 1906- State Supt. of Missions North-
ern and Central California and Nevada Convention, Jan. 1901-Jan. 06.
Address, 29 Ocean View Ave., Santa Cruz, Calif.
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*DYER MILTON CHRISTY, b. Grcensburg, Ind., Mar. 20, 1849;
D. U. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Bryan, O., June 19. 1877; p. Bryan,
1877-80; Madisonvillc, 1880-83; Ithaca, Mich, 1883-90; La Porte, Ind.,
July 1890-Aug. 91; Mitchell, Aug. 1891-Apr. 92; d. Mitchell, Ind. Apr.
16, 1892.
ADELBERT SUMPTER COATS, b. Schuyler's Lake, N. Y., Sep. 1,
1847; Ham. C. 1874; R. 1". S. 1877; ord. Portland, Ore., Sep. 3, 1877;
p. First ch., Portland, Aug. 1877-Nov. 80; prof. Elocution and Sacred
Oratory, R. T. S., Jan. 1881-June 91 ; p. First ch., Pawtucket, R. I., Sep.
1891-Sep. 93 ; First ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Oct 1893-Nov 1901 ; In Europe,
Nov. 1901-Nov. 1902; supplying First ch., Cortland, N. Y., and First ch.,
Portland, Ore.. 1903-04; p. Evangel ch., Berkeley, Cal. 1905-09; w. c,
ib.. 1909-. D.D., U. R., 1897.
Address, 2609 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley, Cal.
RUTGER DOX, b. Lafayette, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1850; U. R. 1874; R.
T. S. 1877; ord. Ransomville, N. Y., May 24, 1877; p. Ransomville,
May 1877-Sep. 81; Corning and Painted Post, Sep. 1881-86; Clean,
June 1886-Sep. 91 ; Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1891-. Author, The Spiritual
Asymptote ; The Problem of Prayer.
Address, 3236 N. Sixteenth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
*JIRAH BLACKMER EWELL, b. Pavilion, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1853;
Corn. U. 1873; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Warsaw, N. Y., June 1, 1877; p.
Warsaw, May 1877-Mar. 80; First ch., Zanesville, O., May 1880-Dec.
85; health failed; invalid, Udall, Kan., 1886-July 87; d. Udall, Kan.,
July 8, 1887.
EDWIN PICKETT FARNHAM, b. Morris, Conn., Jan. 21, 1849; B.
U. 1873; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Providence, R. I., Nov. 14, 1877; p. Cal-
vary ch.. Providence, Nov. 1877-Feb. 83 ; Warburton Ave. ch., Yonkers,
N. Y., Mar. 1883-May 86; stated supply, Minneapolis and Richfield,
Minn., 1887-88; p. First ch., Salem, Mass., June 1888- Apr. 1903; supt.
Bapt. Church Extension Soc, Brooklyn and Queens Co., Mar. 1903-.
Author, historical essay. The Growth of Protestantism in America.
D.D., B. U., 1903.
Address, 450 Elm St., Richmond Hill, New York, N. Y.
*SETH TAYLOR FARNHAM, b. Morris, Conn., Aug. 20, 1847; B.
U. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Malone, N. Y., Sep. 1877; p. Malone, Sep.
1877-:Mar. 83 ; Medina, Mar. 1883-Sep 84 ; d. Block Island, R. I., Sep. 7,
1884.
EDWARD THEOPHILUS FOX, b. Winchester, Ont., Dec. 9, 1845;
U. T. 1871-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Throopsville, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1877; p.
Throopsville, 1877-78; Springville, 1879-82; Jeflferson, O., 1882-84;
Erie, Pa., July 1884-Dec. 87; Pittsburg, Jan. 1888-June 89; w. c. July
85
1877
1889-Oct. 90; p. Seymour, Ind., Nov. 1890-May 92; general miss, work,
Toronto, Ont., June 1892- treas., "Bapt. H. M. Board of Ont. and Que.,
June 1895-. treas., Bapt. Western Miss. Board of Ont. and Que.,
1897-. treas., Bapt. Foreign Mission Board of Ont. and Que., June 189S>-.
Address, P. O., Box 251, Toronto, Ont.
ORRIN PHILLIP GIFFORD, b. Montague, Mass., Apr. 15, 1847; B.
U. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Pittsfield, Mass., June 13, 1877; p. Pitts-
field, June 1877-Feb. 79; Warren Ave. ch., Boston, Mar. 1879-Dec. 89;
First ch., Brookline, Jan. 1899-Oct. 91 ; Immanuel ch., Chicago, 111.,
Nov. 1891-Sep. 94; Delaware Ave. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 1894-Oct.
1907; First ch., Brookline, Mass., Nov. 1907-. Author, Sermons. D.D.,
U. R., 1896. Address, 44 Marebie St., Brookline, Mass.
HENRY HARRISON HEWITT, b. Jerusalem, N. Y., Feb. 18, 1848;
U. R. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Akron, N. Y., June 19, 1877; p. Akron,
1877-79; Milford, Mich., 1879-86; miss. Mich. State Conv., St Ignace,
1886-89; p. Bronson, 1889-92; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Ellendale, N.
D., 1892-99; Elkton, S. Dak., 1899-1904; p. Kenyon, Minn., 1904-.
Address, Kenyon, Minn.
HORACE LEE HOUSE, b. Otselic, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1850; Corn. U.
1874 ; R. T. S. 1877 ; ord. Minneapolis, Minn., June 1877 ; p. Minneapolis,
1877-80; Racine, Wis., 1880-82; Crookston, Minn. 1883-87; Beth-Eden
ch., Omaha, Neb., 1887-91; First ch., Grand Island, 1891-92; First ch.,
Nebraska City, 1892-99; residence, ib., 1899-.
Address, Nebraska City, Neb.
♦ALBERT JONATHAN LYON, b. Sturbridge, Mass., July 11, 1848;
S. C. 1867-68; U. R. 1871; principal, Afton (Minn.) Acad., 1871-74;
R. T. S. 1877; ord. Newport, Minn., Sep. 20, 1877; miss. A. B. F. M.
Soc, to the Ka-Chins, Burma, 1877-78; d. Bhamo, Burma, Mar. 15, 1878.
CLARK ORLANDO MALTBY, b. S. Rutland, N. Y., July 19, 1836;
S. N. S., Albany, N. Y., 1856; in business, 1859-74; R. T. S. 1877;
ord. Madison, Wis., Sep. 6, 1877; p. Madison, Sep. 1877-May 83;
Chicago, 111., Sep. 1883-May 84; Batavia, May 1884-Nov. 85; Philadel-
phia, Pa., Dec. 1885-Dec. 88; w. c. Philadelphia, 1888-95; engaged as
stated supply, Wyoming Ave. miss, for two years, also occasional sup-
ply; p. Paterson, N. J., Apr. 1895-1902; stated supply, Philadelphia, Pa.,
April 1902-Sep. 03 ; p. Newtown, Sep. 1903-June 06 ; w. c. 1906-Dec. 09 ;
mission work General Hospital, Paterson, Dec. 1909-. Author, Songs
and Poems. Address, 730 E. 26th St., Paterson, N. J.
ZACHARIAS CLARK MARTEN, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 23,
1849; G. D. 1871-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Erie, Pa., June 1, 1877; p.
First German ch., Erie, May 1877-June 79; German ch.. New Haven,
86
1877
Conn., June 1879-June 82; miss. Conn. State Conv. 1882; p. Cromwell,
Oct. 1882-Oct. 83; First German ch., Brooklyn, E. D., Oct. 1883-Oct.
85 ; Bennington, Vt., Oct. 1885-Dec. 93 ; First ch., Asbury Park, N. J..
1893-1902; Elizabeth. Pa.. 1902-06; First ch., Atlantic Highlands. N. J.,
1906. prcs.. Vt. State S. S. Conv.; pres., Vt. State C. E. Soc.
Address, Corner Center Avenue and Avenue D
Atlantic Highlands. N. J.
ROBERT MITCHELL MARTIN, h. Duntocher, Scotland, Dec. 16.
1849; 15. U. 1873; prof. Lalin, Peddle Inst., N. J., 1873-74; R. T. S.
1877; ord. Mumford. N. V.. Aug. 30, 1877; p. Mumford, 1877-79; Deep
River, Conn., 1879-81; Orange, N. J., 1881-84; New York, N. Y., 1884-
85; Amenia, 1886-87; Fourth ch., Providence, R. L, 1887-92; private
study of N. T. Exegesis and Introduction, Rochester, N. Y., 1892-95 ;
acting p. First ch., Buffalo, 1892-93; Central ch., Salem, Mass., 1896-
Sept. 99; acting p. Olivet ch., Montreal, Sept. 1900-May 01; acting
p. First ch., Cleveland. O., Feb.-Sep. 1902; acting p. Washington Street.
Lynn. Mass.. Oct. 1902-Oct. 03; acting p. Essex Street, Lynn. Mar.-
Aug. 1907; acting p. Braintrce, Mass., Nov. 08-June 09.
Address, 12^ Hathorn St.. Salem, Mass.
JOHN HENRY MASON, b. W. Swanzey, N. H., May 29, 1850; B.
U. 1872; staff of New York Tribune, 1872-74; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Sen-
nett, N. Y., June 6, 1877; p. Sennett, June 1877-Oct. 81; Brockport.
Nov. 1881-Apr. 89; First ch.. New Haven, Conn., May 1889-June 96
in Europe, June-Dec. 1896; residence, Morristown, N. J., and Brooklyn
N. Y., Jan.-Dec. 1897; p. Batavia, N. Y., Jan. 1898-Jan. 1904; Huntley
prof. English Bible, R. T. S., Sep. 1903- D.D., U. R. 1903 ; B. U., 1904
Address. 213 Culver Road, Rochester, N. Y
*JOHN McKINNEY, b. Philadelphia, Pa.. May 1, 1848; B. U. 1874
R. T. S. 1877; ord. Elizabeth, N. J., Oct. 19, 1877; p. Central ch.,
Elizabeth. 1877-87; De Land, Fla., Nov. 1887-June 94; manufacturing
and printing business, De Land, 1894-98; supply. Lake Helen, 1895-98;
d. Glens Falls, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1898.
CHARLES HENRY MOSCRIP, b. Fort Miller, N. Y., June 20, 1848;
U. R. 1874; R. 'i\ S. 1877; ord. Clyde, N. Y.. Oct. 4, 1877; p. Clyde.
187/-78; Keokuk. la.. Nov. 1878-July 84; Jerseyville, 111.. July 1884-
Nov. 86; Lafayette Park ch., St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 1886- Apr. 90; First
ch., Rockford, 111., Apr. 189(>-Feb. 94; Olive St. ch., Kansas City, Mo..
Feb. 1894-Apr. 95 ; stated supply, Garfield Ave. ch., iMilwaukee, Wis.,
Apr.-Sep. 1895 ; p. Upper Alton, 111.. Sep. 1895-July 98 ; editor. Olncy
Republican, Olney. 111., Sep. 1898-Apr. 99; stated supply. Fort Miller.
N. Y., Apr. 1899-1900 ; supply at Interlaken, N. Y.. June 1900-Sep. 01 ;
Evangelistic work. Sept. 1901-Oct. 03 ; p. Center White Creek, N. Y.,
87
1877
Oct. 1903-Dec. 07; miss. p. Oil Creek Bap. Assoc. Pa., Dec. 1908-Dec.
09 ; associate editor, Word and Way, Kansas City, Mo. ; editorial work
on Central Baptist of St. Louis, Mo., 1890-94. Author, tract. Work
with the Unsaved. D.D., La. Gr. C, 1887.
Address, 27 Meigs St., Rochester, N. Y.
ARCHIBALD CHARLES WILKINS, b. in Darlington County, S.
C, Mar. 5, 1845; U. R. 1874; R. T. S. 1877; ord. Farmington, 111., Dec.
13, 1877; p. Farmington, Dec. 1877-Mar. 81; Marshalltown, la., Mar.
1881-Aug. 82; Beaufort, S. C, Apr. 1883-June 96; Batesburg, Apr.
1897-Apr. 1904; Abbeville, Apr. 1904-. Author, Essay on The Biblical
Doctrine of the Atonement. D.D., Fur. U., 1899.
Address, Abbeville, S. C.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
George Gilbert Benson, b. Barren Plains (near Springfield), Tenn.,
Apr. 13, 1845; Eureka C. 1865-68; Louisville U. 1869-71; M. D., Nash-
ville U. 1874 ; S. B. T. S. 1874-75 ; R. T. S. 1875-76 ; not ord. ; practic-
ing medicine, Nashville, Tenn., 1876-. pres. Board of Health, E. Nash-
ville, 1877-79; Justice of the Peace of Davidson County, 1894-1900;
Address, Nashville, Tenn.
*J. George Fetzer, R. T. S. 1874-76; (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1873) ; d. Wandsbek, Germany, July 31, 1909.
Henry L. Janzen, R. T. S. 1874-75, (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1873).
George S. Pratt, b. Milford, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1849; ord. Elizabethtown,
N. Y., Jan. 29, 1873; p. Elizabethtown, 1872-74; R. T. S. 1874-76; p.
St. Albans, Vt., 1878-87; united with Epis. ch.
Address, New York, N. Y.
Daniel Rhodes, b. Pawtuxet, R. I., Aug. 4, 1842; 2nd lieutenant, U. S.
Army, 1864-65; B. U. 1873; R. T. S. 1874-75; prof. Latin, Central U.,
Pella, la., 1876-78 ; agent, A. B. P. Soc. for Colorado, 1879-80 ; engaged
in mercantile pursuits, 1881-82 ; invalid, 1883 ; department clerk, Wash-
ington, D. C, 1884-88; special Examiner of Pensions, 1888-.
Address, Bureau of Pensions, Washington, D. C.
Heinrich Wernick, R. T. S. 1874-75; (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1874).
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1878
GRADUATES
FRANCIS H. ROWLEY, Class Secretary
HOMER CULVER BRISTOL, b. Auburn, N. Y., June 18, 1852;
U. K. 1874; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Elkhart, Ind., Dec. 22, 1878; p. Elkhart,
Nov. 1878-Dec. 79; Cedar Rapids, la., Jan. 1880-Dec. 81; invalid, San
Jose, Oakland, Los Angeles, and Dixon, Gal., 1882-91 ; prof. Los
Angeles U., Sep. 1888-Jan. 90; teaching, Patcrson. N. J., Sep. 1891-
June 95 ; graduate student, U. N. Y., 1891-92 ; 1893-95 ; teaching, Sax-
ton's River, Vt., Brooklyn, N. Y., June 1895-
Address, 236 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
GALON SMITH CLEVENGER, b. Kennon, C, Oct. 20. 1849; D. U.
1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Pike. N. Y., Aug. 1878; p. Pike. 1878-82;
First ch., Brookings, S. Dak., 1882-88; Vermillion, 1888-89; Rapid
Gity, 1889-97 ; Pierre, 1897-99 ; chaplain, Grigsby's Regt. Rough Riders,
1898; chaplain. S. D. State Senate, 1899; general miss., Alaska, 1900-
07; p. Ballard ch., Seattle, Wash., 1907-08; Marshficld, 1908-09; Sum-
ner, 1909-. Address, Sumner, Wash.
CHARLES DEWITT KING, b. Oswego, N. Y., May 25, 1847; D.
U. 1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. New London, O., Sep. 11, 1878; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, Assam., 1878-86; homesteading and teaching, Colo.,
1886-92; miss., Assam, 1892-99; mercantile pursuits, Chicago, 111., 1899-.
Address, 2952 Prairie Ave., Chicago, III.
PHILIP STAFFORD MOXOM, b. Markham, Ont., Aug. 10, 1848;
private. 17th Regt. 111. Vol. Cav., 1863-65; ord. Bellevue, Mich., Sep.
19. 1871; p. Bellevue, 1871-72; Albion, 1872-75; R. T. S. 1878; U. R.
1879; p. Mt. Morris, N. Y., 1875-79; First ch., Cleveland. O., Apr.
1879-Aug. 85; First ch., Boston, JMass., Aug. 1885-Dec. 93; South
Cong, ch., Springfield, 1894- ; pres. Bible Normal C. June 1899-. Au-
thor, Aim of Life; From Jerusalem to Nicaea; The Religion of Hope.
D.D., B. U., 1892. Address, Springfield, Mass.
THERON OUTWATER, b. Wilson, N. Y., Mar. 18, 1848; U. R.
1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Sanborn, N. Y., June 20. 1878; p. Sanborn,
June 1878-April 83; Elizabeth. N. J., Apr. 1883- Apr. 88; Kendall ch.,
Washington, D. C, Apr. 1888-.
Address, 1352 B. St., S. W., Washington, D. C.
WILLIAM PAPENHAUSEN, b. Seehausen, Prussia, Sep. 2, 1846;
G. D. 1868-69; U. R. 1871-75; R. T. S. 1878; miss, to Germans, Rich-
mond, Va., 1878-80; ord. Springfield, 111., Dec. 29, 1880; p. First German
89
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ch., Springfield, Apr. 1880-Apr. 84; First German ch., Boston, Mass.,
May 1884-Nov. 96; First German' ch.. Borough of Queens, New York,
N. Y., Nov. 1896-Nov. 98; First German ch.. Union, N. J., Nov. 1898-
Sep. 1901; First German ch., Columbus, Neb., Sep. 1901-Mar. 08; First
German ch., Springfield, 111., Mar. 1908-.
Address, 1431 College St., Springfield, 111.
FRANCIS HAROLD ROWLEY, b. Hilton, N. Y., July 25, 1854;
U. R. 1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 22, 1878;
p. Parker City, Pa., 1878-79; Titusville, 1879-84; North Adams, Mass.,
1884-92; Oak Park, Chicago, 111., 1892-96; First ch.. Fall River, Mass.,
1896-1900; First ch., Boston, Mass., 1900-10; pres. Mass. Soc. for Pre-
vention of Cruelty to Animals, 1910-. secy., Am. Humane Assoc,
1894-1902; visitor Divinity School, H. U., 1905- member Corporation
for administering Brigham Hospital for Incurables, Boston, 1906-.
D.D., U. R., 1897. Address, Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
WILLIAM ALONZO STANTON, b. Lawrenceville, Pa., Mar. 5,
1854; Hanover C. 1875; R. T. S. 1878; ord. Muncie, Ind., Nov. 14,
1878; p. Muncie, 1878-Feb. 80; Vermont St. ch., Quincy, 111., Feb.
1880-Aug. 85; student, U. C, 1884-86; p. First ch., Rockford, 111.,
Sep. 1885-Mar. 90; Shady Ave. ch., Pittsburg, Pa., Mar. 1890-. Pitts-
burg correspondent, The Examiner, 1890-1900; author, Stanton Family;
Three Important Movements. Ph.D., U. C, 1886; D.D., Hanover C,
1890. Address, 6340 Marchand St., Pittsburg, Pa.
WILSON FARON WAKEFIELD, b. Milford, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1845;
private 2d Regt. N. Y. Artillery, 1861-65; U. R. 1874; R. T. S. 1878;
ord. Ontario, N. Y., June 13, 1878; p. Truxton, N. Y., 1878-80; Maho-
pac Falls, 1880-83; p. Port Chester, 1883-93; engaged in mercantile
pursuits, ib., 1893-. Address, Port Chester, N. Y.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*Frank Sanderson Ashmore, b. Bangkok, Siam, Dec. 21, 1853; B. U.
1871-74 ; health failed ; resting in Pennsylvania woods, 1874-76 ; R. T.
S. 1876-78; ord. Montevideo, Minn., July 1878; p. Montevideo, 1878-80;
and 1881-83 ; Hastings, 1884 ; d. St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 6, 1884.
Samuel Baxter Brierly, b. Neshannock Falls, Pa., Aug. 21, 1851; D.
U. 1875; R. T. S. 1875-76; not ord.; in journalistic work.
Address, Chicago, 111. (1900)
William Pendleton Chipman, b. Mystic, Conn., May 11, 1854; B. U.
1875; R. T. S. 1875-76; ord. Davisville, R. I., Jan. 3, 1877; p. Davis-
ville, Jan. 1877-July 83; Peabody, Mass., July 1883-Jan. 85; acting p.
Barnwell Court House, S. C, Jan.-May 85 ; w. c. Mystic, Conn., in
business May 1885-Oct. 86; p. Walton, N. Y., Oct 1886-May 88; Pawl-
90
1879
ing, May 1888-June 92; Essex, Conn., June 1892-May 1900; Damaris-
cotta, Me., May 1900-May 06; in literary and mercantile pursuits May
1906-. Author, Black Forge Mills; Roy Gilbert's Search; and many
other tales of travel and adventure. D.D., Presb. C. of S. C, 1890.
Address, Talcottville, Conn.
Dudley Fletcher Howell, b. Warren Co., Ky., Aug. 18, 1848; Bethel
C. 1S74; ..rd. llcthany ch., Warren Co., Ky., Aug. 18, 1873; R. T. S.
1875-77; dismissed to S. B. T. S.
♦Joseph AUeine Kellogg, b. Frankfort, Ky., May 1, 1839; Free Acad.,
Xorwich, Conn., R. T. S. 1876-77; deceased.
Archibald P. McDiarmid, b. Yarmouth, Ont., June 10, 1852; U. T.
1875; K. T. S. 1875-76; ord. Clarence, Ont., June 20, 1876; p. Clarence,
June 1876-Aug. 77; Strathroy, Sep. 1877-Nov. 79; Port Hope, Nov.
1879-Dec. 82; Ottawa, Dec. 1882-Apr. 89; Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 1890-
Nov. 92; secy. Foreign Miss. Board of Ontario and Quebec, Nov. 1892-
June 99; treas. ib., June 1896-June 99; principal, Brandon College,
Manitoba, June 1899-. D.D., McM. U., 1899.
Address, 1240 Lorin Ave., Brandon, Man.
*Samuel Whitney Nichols, b. Burlington, Vt., Nov. 12, 1846; Colg. U.
1874; R. T. S., 1874-75; Colg. T. S., 1877; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc,
Madras, India, 1878-80; d. Madras, Dec. 8, 1880.
James Michael Raycroft, b. Scull, Ireland, Aug. 26, 1846; R. T. S.
1876-77 (1900).
*John Frank Stone, b. Syracuse, N. Y., 1847; D. U. 1875; R. T. S.
1875-76; prof. Leland U., New Orleans, La., 1876-78; d. New Orleans,
Feb. 19, 1878.
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GRADUATES
FRANK L. WILKINS, Class Secretary
WILLIAM ASHMORE, b. Bangkok, Siam, Sep. 28, 1851; B. U. 1870;
teacher, Peddie Inst., Hightstown, N. J., 1870-72; student, Univ. of
Leipzig, 1872-73; Univ. of Berlin, 1873-74; prof, of Greek, S. C. 1874-
75; instructor in Greek and Latin, B. U., 1875-76; R. T. S. 1879; ord.
Rochester, June 26, 1879; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Swatow, China,
1879-87; on furlough, residence, Minneapolis, Minn. 1887-91; Swatow,
Oct. 1891-99; on furlough, residence, Morgan Park, III., 1899-1900;
Hamilton, New York, 1900-01; Swatow, Oct. 1901-Feb. 09; on fur-
91
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lough, residence, Chicago, 111., 1909-. Author, A Version of Portions
of the New Testament in Swatow Colloquial; Revision of Swatow
Collouqial New Testament; Revision of Genesis; The Lord's Day (in
Chinese— China Bapt. Pub. Soc, Canton). D.D., B. U., 1905.
Address, Swatow, China.
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON AVERY, b. Granville, O., July 13,
1840; 113th Regt., O. Vol. Inf., private, serg. major, first lieut., and
captain, 1862-65; D. U., 1867; principal. Collegiate Inst., Canton, O.,
1869-76; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 25, 1880; p. Genesee
St. ch., Rochester, 1880-81 ; Mason City, la., Nov. 1881-Mar. 83 ; Den-
ison, Dec. 1883-Feb. 87 ; Jerseyville, III., Feb. 1887-Sep. 91 ; prof. Intel-
lectual and Moral Philosophy, S. C, Sep. 1891-June 94; w. c. Upper
Alton, 111., June 1894-July 95 ; p. St. Albans, Vt., July 1895-1903 ; w. c,
invalid, 1903-. D.D., S. C, 1895. Address, Middletown Springs, Vt.
FRANCIS BELLAMY, b. Mount Morris, N. Y., May 18, 1855; U. R.
1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Little Falls, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1879; p. Little
Falls, Dec. 1879-Jan. 85; Bethany ch., Boston, Mass., Feb. 1885-June
91 ; editorial and publishing work. Address 31 E. 17th St., N. Y. City.
ARTHUR BILLINGS CHAFFEE, b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 19,
1852; P. U. 1876; R. T. S. 1879; prof. Latin Lang, and Literature,
F. C. 1879-87; prof. Chemistry and Physics, ib., 1887-89; ord. Franklin,
Ind., Sep. 30, 1884; p. Plainfield and Danville, Ind., 1885-87; Seymour,
Mar. 1889-Aug. 90; South Bend, Sep. 1890-Jan. 96; pres. Central U. of
Iowa, Pella, la., 1895-99; H. U., Chemistry, summer of 1888; U. C,
Sociology, summer of 1895 ; p. Mason City, Jan. 1899 ; Forest Ave. ch.,
Des Moines, la., 1899-1900; prof. Philosophy and History, Des M. C,
1899-1900; pres. Bishop C, Marshall, Texas, 1901-07; prof. History,
Kal. C, 1907-. D.D., F. C, 1894.
Address, 1227 Jefferson Avenue, Kalamazoo, Mich.
*GEDDIS HERMAN ELGIN, b. Claysville, Ind., Mar. 16, 1848; F.
C. 1875; ord. Columbus, Ind., Aug. 3, 1875; p. Columbus, 1875-76;
R. T. S. 1879; p. North ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1879-82; editor and
proprietor, Indiana Baptist, 1881-90; stated supply, Adams, Mt. Pleas-
ant, Clayton, Lewis Creek, and Southport, Ind., in connection with
journalistic work, 1882-90; D.D., F. C, 1889; d. Southport, Ind., May
5, 1890.
LOUIS AGASSIZ GOULD, b. Boston, Mass., June 4, 1855; Wms.
C. 1875; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Holley, N. Y., June 5, 1879; p. Holley,
June 1879-Jan. 84; associate p. Fall River, Mass., June 1885-Dec. 86;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Ningpo, China, Aug. 1888-Aug. 89; Shaohing,
Aug. 1889-Oct. 93; acting p. Racine, Wis., Oct. 1893-May 94; p. High-
92
1879
land Park. 111.. June 1894-July 97; Shelbyville, Ind., Jan. 1898-1901;
p. Santa Monica, Occidental Heights. Downey and other churches in
Los Angeles, Calif. Assoc, 1901-06; w. c. 1906-.
Address, 3800 E. First St., Los Angeles, Calif.
BENJAMIN HUGHES, b. Fishguard, S. Wales, Eng., Nov. 2, 1843;
U. R. 1875; supply, Hornby and Monterey, N. Y., 1875-76; R. T. S.
1879; licensed and set apart to miss, work among the seafaring class
by the Washington St. ch., Buflfalo, N. Y. ; miss, work. Mariner's
Temple, New York, 1879-81 ; miss, work among sailors, Milford Haven,
South Wales, Eng., 1882-95; Bethel, miss., Lowestoft, 1895-1902;
dist secy, of British and Foreign Sailors Soc, 1905-.
Address, 36 Stanthorpe Rd., Streatham, S. W.
BENJAMIN LEWIS NEFF, b. Rural Dale, O., Dec. 21, 1845; D. U.
1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Columbia, O., Nov. 28, 1879; p. Columbia,
1879-81; Duncan's Falls, 1881-87; Caldwell, 1887-91; Valley, 1891-95;
Vigo, 1895-99; CenterviUc, 1899-1904; Dresden, 1905-06; Plain City,
1907-. Address, Plain City, Ohio.
FRANKLIN PIERCE SWARTZ, b. near Stirling, O., June 8, 1852;
D. U., 1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Loudonvilie. 6., Oct. 29, 1879; p.
Loudonville, Aug. 1879-Oct. 88; Portsmouth, Oct. 1888-Feb. 91; King's
Mills, Feb. 1891-. Address, King's Mills, Ohio.
FRANK LEMOINE WILKINS, b. Tyrone, N. Y., June 30, 1851;
U. R. 1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Auburn, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1879; p. Second
ch., Auburn, Sep. 1879-Nov. 85; Calvary ch., Davenport, la., Nov. 1885-
Sep. 91; general secy. B. Y. P. U. of America, Oct. 1891-Mar. 97;
editor, The Baptist Union, Nov. 1891-July 96; p. First ch., Gloucester,
Mass., Nov. 1897-Sept. 1905; Free St., ch., Portland, Me., Oct. 1905-.
D.D., Central U. of Iowa, 1886.
Address, 122 Emery St., Portland, ]\Iaine.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
George Washington Coon, M. E., b. Shelby, N. Y.. July 26, 1847; U.
R. 1876; R. T. S. 1876-78; dismissed to Boston U. School of Theology.
Address, 22 Portland St., Worcester, Mass.
George Edwin Eldredge, b. Warsaw, O., June 19, 1849; U. R. 1876;
R. T. S. 1876-77; ord. Marengo, la., Feb. 26. 1879; p. Marengo, 1878-80;
Dublin and neighboring churches. 1881-84; CenterviUc, 1884-85; New
Market 1886-87; Raritan, 111., 1887-88; student, Hahnemann Med. C,
Chicago, 1889-90; p. Poway, Cal., 1891-92; Oceanside, 1893-94; Del
Mar, 1895-96; w. c. Oceanside, 1897-98; Coronado, 1899-.
Address, Orange Ave., & 3rd Street, Coronado, Cal.
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*Lucius Harrison Fisher, b. Napoli, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1846; R. T. S.
1877-79; ord. Farmington, Pa., Oct. 29, 1879; p. Farmington, 1879-82;
Clymer, N. Y. 1882-85; Osage City, Kan., 1885-87; Stockton, 1887-89;
Downes, 1889-90; Marysville, 1890-92; d. Topeka, Kan., Apr. 12, 1892.
Frank Wayland Gibbs, b. Bennettsburg, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1852; R. T. S.
1877-78; not ord.; joined Seventh Day Adventists.
Address, St. Helena, Calif. (1900).
Isaiah Borroughs Hudnutt, M. E., b. Royalton, N. Y., July 23, 1846;
U. R. 1872; principal, Union School, Fairport, N. Y., Sep. 1872-June
1873 ; Union school, Scottsville, Sep. 1873-June 1875 ; Boston U. School
of Theology, 1875-76; ord. Medina, N. Y., Sep. 23, 1877; p. Charlotte,
Oct. 1877-Oct. 1880; R. T. S. 1879; dismissed to Boston U. School of
Theology. Address, Lockport, N. Y.
*Horace Holmes Hunt, b. E. Clarence, N. Y., May 10, 1852; U. R.
1876; R. T. S. 1876-78; dismissed to N. T. I.; d. Fairport, N. Y., June
23, 1897.
Julian William Johnson, b. near Milwaukee, Wis., Dec. 12, 1849; U.
R. two years ; R. T. S. 1877 ; not ord. ; residence, Rochester, N. Y.,
1878-. Address, 1224 Lake Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
Fritz August Licht, R. T. S. 1876-79, (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1879).
Stephen Abbott Northrop, b. Granville, C, Apr. 7, 1853; Colg. U.
1876; R. T. S. 1876-77; ord. Fenton, Mich., Oct. 4, 1877; p. Fenton,
July 1877-Sep. 82; p. Fort Wayne, Ind., Sep. 1882-Oct. 95; pres.,
Ind. State Conv. for three years ; p. First ch., Cincinnati, O.,
Oct. 1892-Dec. 96; First ch., Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 1896-Feb. 1,
1906; First ch., Los Angeles, Cal., Feb. 1, 1906-July 1, 1908; supply
of First ch., Carthage, Mo., during literary work, 1908-09; p. First ch.,
Kansas City, Mo., 1910-. Chautauqua lecturer; Chaplain of two Nation-
al Republican Conventions, etc. Author, A Cloud of Witnesses; The
Johns zuho have Made History. LL.D., U. of Mo., 1900. D.D., F. C,
1895. Address, Kansas City, Mo.
*Temple Carey Sargent, b. Goodhope, O., Dec. 25, 1853; D. U. 1876;
R. T. S. 1876-78; not ord.; health failed; in Insane Asylum, Cincinnati,
O., 1880-1901 ; d. Carthage, O., 1902.
James Eaton Wallace, b. Albany, N. Y., June 23, 1849; U. R. 1873;
p. M. E. ch., Sweden Center, N. Y., 1873-84; ord. deacon in M. E.
Church, Batavia, Sep. 27, 1874; p. Youngstown, N. Y., 1874-75; Mill-
ville, 1875-76; R. T. S. 1876-77; stated supply, W. Webster, 1876-77;
94
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p. Pendleton. 1877-79; Newfane, 1879-81; Manila, 1881-83; Hemlock
Lake, 1883-85; Hedding ch., Rochester, 1885-87; Hinsdale, 1887-89;
Rushford, 1889-91 ; united with the Park Ave. Bapt. ch., Rochester,
1891 ; ord. North Bapt. ch., Rochester, Dec. 21, 1891 ; p. North ch., 1891-
92; engaged in evangelistic work and pulpit supply, 1893-97; w. c.
Rochester, 1897-1902; educational work, Santiago, Cuba, 1902-08; unit-
ed with Pentecostal ch. Address, 78 Nottingham Ave., Patchogue, L. I.
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GRADUATES
JOSIAH R. HENDERSON, Class Secretary
*HENRIE SARGENT BAGLEY, b. Yates, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1852; U. R.;
R. T. S. 1880; not ord.; p. Wilder St. mission, Rochester, N. Y., 1880-
82; Wolcott, 1882-83; d. N. Parma, N. Y., Apr. 29, 1883.
JESSE BOSWELL, b. Monrocville, O., Nov. 19, 1849; D. U. 1877;
K. T. S. 1880; ord. Storm Lake. la., June 21, 1881; p. Storm Lake,
18S0-May 83; Bellevue, O., May 1883-May 84; New London, Sep. 1884-
May 89 ; Erie, Pa., May 1889-June 91 ; Weston, Mich., Mar. 1892-June
97; on farm, Monroeville, O.. June 1897-Nov. 98; p. Heston St. ch.,
Toledo, Oct. 1898-1904; supplied at Oakwood Ave. ch., Toledo, June
and became pastor, Nov. 1904-July 07; p. Monroeville, O., Jan. 1908-.
Address, ]\fain St., IVIonroeville, O.
JOSEPH VANOR GARTON, b. England, Oct. 29, 1850; U. R. 1877;
R. T. S. 1880; ord. Meridon, Conn., Dec. 7, 1880; p. First ch., Meriden,
Oct. 1880-Mar. 91 ; Old Cambridge ch., Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 1891-
Apr. 1900; W. Somerville ch., Mar. 1901-. D.D., Des M. C, 1905.
Address, 113 College Ave., West Somerville, Mass.
FRED TAYLOR GATES, b. Maine, N. Y., July 2, 1853; U. R. 1877;
R. T. S. 1880; ord. Minneapolis, Minn., Sep. 22, 1880; p. Central ch.,
Minneapolis. June 1880-Apr. 88; financial secy., Pillsbury Acad., Minn.,
Apr.-June 88; cor. secy., A. B. Ed. Soc, June 1888-June 93; repre-
sentative of John D. Rockefeller in finance and philanthropy, Jan. 1893-.
chairman General Education Board, 1906-.
Address. Montclair, N. J.
EDWARD GREEN, b. Haverhill, Mass., July 19, 1850; B. U. 1877;
R. T. S. 1880; ord. Peterboro, N. H., May 5, 1881; p. Peterboro, May
95
1880
1881-May 84 ; Bellows Falls, Vt., May 1884-May 85 ; in business, Bel-
lows Falls, May 1885-Oct. 86; united with Unitarian Church.
Address, Exeter, N. H.
JOSIAH ROBERT HENDERSON, b. Merrimack, N. H., July 25,
1853; Cy. C. 1877; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Penfield, N. Y.. Sep. 23, 1880;
p. Penfield, 1880-83; Wyoming, 0., 1883-85; Palmyra, N. Y., 1885-97;
cor. secy., N. Y. B. U. for M. E., Rochester, 1897- address, 11 N.
Alvah Strong Hall, Rochester. Author, article in Baptist Rezncw,
Ignatius Loyola and the Jesuits; Tlie Teacher's Work; and several pub-
lished sermons. D.D., Cy. C, 1902.
Address, 57 Brighton St., Rochester, N. Y.
ALBERT HENRY JESSUP, b. Palmyra, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1854; Syra-
cuse U. 1872-1874; teaching. Mich., 1875; Syracuse U. 1876-7; R. T. S.
1880; ord. Whitesville, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1881; p. Whitesville, Oct. 1881-
Mar. 85; Medina, Mich., Apr. 1885-Dec. 86; Portland, Dec. 1886-Oct.
88; Wooster, O., Oct. 1888-Oct. 92; S. Haven, Mich., Dec. 1892-Nov.
97; supply, Farmington, Iowa, Nov. 1897-May 98; w. c. Fort Madison,
June 1898-Mar. 1900; chaplain la. State Penitentiary, Mar. 1900-,
Address, Fort Madison, la.
FRANK TERRY LATHAM, b. Orient Point, L. I., Nov. 29, 1849;
B. U. 1877; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Suffield, Conn., May 5, 1881; p. Suffield,
1880-83; Newport, N. H., 1883-88; Medina, N. Y., 1888-Aug. 1904;
Oneida, Oct. 1904-. Address, 215 Main St., Oneida, N. Y.
SAMUEL BERKLEY LEARY, b. Front Royal, Va., Apr. 13, 1850;
D. U. 1876; teacher. Shaw U., Raleigh, N. C, 1876-77; R. T. S. 1880;
ord. ]\Ieridian, N. Y., July 28. 1880; p. Meridian, Apr. 1880-Apr. 84;
New Woodstock, July 1884-Oct. 88 ; Randallsville, Oct. 1888-Oct. 1906 ;
New Hartford, Oct. 1906- ; teacher, Colg. Acad., 1892-93.
Address. 9 Oxford Road, New Hartford, N. Y.
*JEDIDIAH WHEELER OSBORN, b. Marion, N. Y., Oct. 6, 1853;
D. U. 1876; R. T. S. 1880; ord. Fremont, Neb., Sep. 22, 1880; p. Sacra-
mento, Cal., 1880-81; w. c. Fremont, Neb., 1881-83; d. Fremont, Neb.,
Mar. 22, 1883.
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS VANDERBURG, b. Thornhill, N. Y.,
Aug. 21, 1847 ; U. R. 1876 ; R. T. S. 1880 ; ord. .Murray, N. Y., Aug. 19,
1880; p. Gaines and Murray ch., 1880-85; student, U. T. S., and as-
sistant to Dr. Edward Judson, New York, 1886-87; p. Whitesville,
1887-89; student, Univ. of Berlin, Germany, 1889-90; assistant to Dr.
Edward Judson, New York, N. Y., 1892-. Author, Sumerian Hymns.
Ph.D., Columbia U., 1908.
Address, 53 Washington Square, New York, N. Y.
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SPECIAL STUDENTS
Gilbert Ellis Bailey, b. Pekin, 111., Apr. 27, 1852; U. C. 1878; R. T. S.
1878-79 ; for many years a reporter and mining expert, Chicago, 111.
(1900.)
Frederick Campbell. Presb., b. Paris, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1857; P. U. 1877;
R. r. S. \S.77-7S; dismissed to Aub. T. S. 1880. Sc. D., Amer. U., 1902.
Address, 30 First Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Casper Nimrod Donaldson, b. Greenville County, S. C, Oct. 2, 1849;
Fur. U. 1866-70; ord. Greenville Co., S. C, July 1872; S. B. T. S. 1871-
73 ; R. T. S. 1878-80 ; p. Brookfield, N.Y., 1880-82 ; Florence, S. C, 1882-
84; Fourth St. ch., Portsmouth, Va., 1884-&S; Smithfield, 1888-95; p.
Atlanta, Ga., 1895-99; w. c. ib., 1899-1907; p. Inman Pk. ch., ib., 1907-
Address, Atlanta, Ga.
Edward Graalmann, R. T. S. 1877-78, (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1878).
Ebenezer Warren Hunt, b. East Clarence, N. Y., May 3, 1851; U. R.
1873; principal, Union school, Rushville, N. Y., 1873-74; practising
law, Syracuse, 1874-77; R. T. S. 1877-78; N. T. I. 1880; ord. Fall River,
Mass., Sep. 21, 1880; p. Second ch., Fall River, 1880-82; Fairfield, la.,
1883-85; prof. Rhetoric and Elocution, State U., Lincoln, Neb., 1887-
92; farmer Syracuse, 1892- Address, Syracuse, N. Y.
John Jaeger, R. T. S. 1877-78, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1878).
Henry Clay Milliman, M. E., b. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 8, 1852; U.
R. 1877 ; R. T. S. 1877-78 ; dismissed to Boston U. School of Theology.
Address, Avon, N. Y.
Wilder Mellen Nutting, Presb., b. Monmouth, 111., Feb. 28, 1854; R.
T. S. 1878-79; (1900).
Farley Porter, Cong., b. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1845; U. R. 1866;
R. T. S. 1877-80; ord. Colorado Springs, Col., Aug. 1880; p. Gothic
and Crested Butte, Aug. 1880-Jan. 82; supply, Greene and Portland,
N. Y., 1882; p. Volney, June 1883-June 84; Woodville, June 1884-June
85; Elizabethtown, July 1885-June 87; New Haven, Jan. 1887-Jan. 88;
united with Presb. Church in 1888. Address, Elba, N. Y.
Lester Lewis Potter, b. Colebrook, Conn., Mar. 30, 1858; R. T. S.
1877-78; ord. Willington, Conn., May 21, 1879; p. Everett, Mass., 1879-
80; W. Newton, 1880-82; Springfield. 1882-85; Hartford, Conn., 1885-
87; united with Cong, denomination, 1888.
Address, Sage Allen Building, Hartford, Conn.
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Christoph Heinrich Schmidt, R. T. S. 1877-78; (for record, vid. G.
D., class of 1878).
*Charles Smith, b. Howard, N. Y., May 10, 1849; Alfred U., Theol.
Dept., 1876-79; R. T. S. 1879-80, ord. Almond, N. Y., June 5, 1879; p.
Almond, 1878-83; Andover, 1883-86; Harrison Valley and Westfield,
Pa., 1886-91 ; united with the M. E. Church, 1891 ; d. in Calif., 1902.
*George Barker Stevens, b. Spencer, N. Y., July 13, 1854; U.
R. 1877; R. T. S. 1877-78; dismissed to Divinity School, Y. U., 1880;
prof. N. T. Interpretation and Criticism, Divinity School, Y. U., 1886-
96; prof. Systematic Theology, ib., 1896-1906. Author, The Epistle to the
Galatians; The Pauline Theology; The Johannine Theology; Doctrine
and Life; Life of Peter Parker; The Epistles of Paul in Modern Eng-
lish; The Theology of the New Testament; Christian Doctrine of Salva-
tion; Messages of Paul; Messages of the Apostles; The Teaching of
Jesus; The Theology of the N. T. Ph.D., Syracuse U., 1883; D.D.,
Univ. of Jena, 1886; 111. C, 1902; LL.D., U. R. 1902; d. New Haven,
Conn., June 22, 1906.
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GRADUATES
CHARLES J. ROSE, Class Secretary
STUART SAMUEL BATES, b. Cascade, la.. Mar. 10, 1851; U. T.
1878; Woodstock C. 1878-79; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Gobies, Ont., June
1, 1881; p. Gobies, June 1881-Jan. 96; College St. ch., Toronto, Feb.
1886-May, 1903; field secy., Bapt. Sunday Schools, city of Toronto,
June 1903-May 06; p. First ch., St. Catherines, Ont., June 1906-Feb. 08;
Educational secy., McM. U., Feb. 1908-. chairman. For. Miss. Board,
1890-. member Board of Governors and Senate, McM. U., 1894-1908.
D.D., McM. U., 1901. Address, 358 Markham St., Toronto, Ont.
LATHAN AUGUSTUS CRANDALL, b. Plymouth, N. Y., Sep. 20,
1850; Hillsdale C, 1873; ord. Free Bapt., Pittsford, Mich., Nov. 1873;
p. Free Bapt. ch., Racine, Wis., July 1874-July 76; Free Bapt. ch.. Fair-
port, N. Y., July 1876-May 79 ; R. T. S. 1881 ; recognized by Bapt. coun-
cil, Owego, N. Y., Sep. 1881; p. Owego, May 1881-Aug. 84; Twenty-
third St. ch., New York, Aug. 1884-Feb. 89 ; Euclid Ave. ch., Cleveland,
O., Feb. 18S9-July 92; Memorial ch., Chicago, 111., July 1892-May 1904;
Trinity, Minneapolis, Minn., May 1904- rec. sec, A. B. H. M. Soc,
1886-89; chairman American Com. Baptist World Alliance, 1905;
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chairman Board of Managers, A. B. F. M. See, 1908-. pres. Minn. In-
terdenominational Commission, 1908-. D.D., Hillsdale C, 1889.
Address, 1915 Colfax Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn.
PATRICK WILLIAM DORSEY, b. Penn Yan, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1851
U. R. 1877; R. I". S. 1881; ord. Los Angeles, Cal., Sep. 6, 1881; p
First ch., Los Angeles, 1881-88; Emanuel ch., San Francisco, 1888-92
pres., S. Calif. C, 1893-95; travel for health, 1895-97; instructor, S. N
S., Waco, Texas, 1898; student of Greek and Latin, U. C, 1898-99
supt. schools, Lexington, 111., 1899-1900; prof, of Greek, Ouchita College
Archidelphia, Ark., 1900-01. engaged in mercantile pursuits, ib., 1901-
Address, Oklahoma City, Okla
RANSOM HARVEY, b. Conesus, N. Y., May 18, 1851; U. R. 1878
R. T. S. 1881; ord. Jamestown, N. Y., May 23, 1882; p. Jamestown,
Mar. 1882-Scp. 87; Poughkeepsie, Sep. 1887-Dec. 1892; Third German-
town, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1892-Dec. 99; acting pastor. Tenth ch.,
Philadelphia, summer of 1900; Oak Hill, O'Fallon, 111., April 1901-June
03, dean of Divinity School and prof, of Theology and Church His-
tory, S. C, Mar. 1901-June 03; p. Vermont St. ch., Quincy, 111., June
1903-Sep. 04; head of Divinity Department and prof, of Theology,
Bible and Philosophy, LaGr. C, Sep. 1904-. D.D., U. R. 1901.
Address, La Grange, Mo.
LOUIS CHRISTOPHER HOPPEL, b. near Bremersville, Ind., Aug.
1, 1847; U. S. Army during Civil War, 14 months; F. C. 1878; R. T.
S. 1881; teacher, Roger Williams U., Nashville, Tenn., 1882-83;
principal, Benedict Inst., Columbia, S. C, 1883-87; farmer, Dupont,
Ind., June 1887-Mar. 89; ord. Decatur, Ind., May 4, 1889; p. Decatur,
Mar. 1889-Oct. 91; Orland, Aug. 1893-Sep. 98; Napoleon, Ind., Feb.
1901-Feb. 02; invalid, Feb. 1902-. Address, Dupont, Indiana.
WILLARD HOWARD LATOURETTE, b. Oregon City, Ore., Aug.
7, 1852; Pacific U. 1874; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Clyde, N. Y., June 17,
1881; p. Clyde, June 1881-Apr. 82; miss. Los Angeles Association, Cal.,
1882-85; p. Los Gatos, Cal., Mar. 1885-Sep. 86; general miss. A. B. H.
M. Soc, for Northern and Southern Cal. and Nev., 1886-97 ; cor. secy.,
General Bapt. Conv. of Cal., Oct. 1886-Dec. 97; exploring miss, of
A. B. H. M. Soc. in Alaska, 1898 ; w. c. Oakland, Cal., 1899-1901 ; field
secy., McM. C, July 1901-June 05; retired; invalid, 1905-.
Address, McMinnville, Oregon.
PETER ARTHUR McEWEN, b. Beckwith, Ont., June 14, 1848;
U. T. 1878; Woodstock C, 1878-81; R. T. S. 1881; B. D., McM. U.
1886; ord. London, Ont., Aug. 9, 1878; p. London, 1878-80; Clarence,
May 1881-May 84; Osgoode (Vernon P. O.), June 1884-Mar. 89;
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agent, Grand Ligne Miss, in Ont., Que. and Great Britain, Mar. 1889-
Dec. 90; p. Windsor, N. S., Dec. 1890-Nov. 95; Berlin, Ont., Nov.
1895-Aug. 1903; Carleton Place, Aug. 1903-Dec. 04; North Toronto
(including York Mills), Jan. 1905-.
Address, Bedford Park, North Toronto, Ont.
STANLEY ALBERT McKAY, b. Eddyville, N. Y., Sep. 11, 1850; U.
R. 1878 ; R. T. S. 1881 ; ord. Lyons, N. Y., July 13, 1881 ; p. Lyons, 1881-
86; Canandaigua, Jan. 1887-Aug. 89; Owatonna, Minn., Aug. 1889-
Nov. 94; La Crosse, Wis., 1894-96; supply, Wauwatosa, summer 1896;
p. Bloomington, 111., Sep. 1896-1900; pres. S. C., 1900-05; p. Franklin-
ville, N. Y., Aug. 1905-April 09 ; farming and fruit raising, April 1909-.
D.D., S. C., 1898. Address, Gasport, N. Y.
CHARLES HENRY PENDLETON, b. Fincastle, Va., Feb. 4, 1854;
B. U. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Salem, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1882; p. Salem,
Oct. 1881-June 82; Cleveland, June 1882-May 87; Main St. ch., Wor-
cester, Mass., June 1887-Apr. 95; Mount Holly, N. J., June 1896-
1904; Youngstown, O., 1904-
Address, 781 Bryson St., Youngstown, O.
JAMES REA, b. Liverpool, Eng., Aug. 4, 1850; U. C. 1872-76; B. U.
1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Warren, Pa., June 16, 1881; p. Warren, 1881-
84; Denver, Col., 1884-87; Xenia, O., 1887-90; Painesville, 1890-93;
Bufifalo, N. Y., 1893-1900; Mariners' Temple, Boston, Mass., Feb. 1900-
May 02 ; mercantile pursuits, 1902-. Ph.D., Mt. Union C, 1893.
Address, 33 Angell St., Dorchester, Mass.
CHARLES JUSTUS ROSE, b. Pike, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1849; Des M. C.
1878; ord. Sciola, la., June 22, 1878; R. T. S. 1881; p. Kingsville, O.,
May 1881-May 87 ; Oberlin, May 1887-June 93 ; Mt. Vernon, June 1893-
Jan. 1904; cor. secy., Ohio Bapt. Conv., Dec. 1904-
Address, Granville, Ohio.
CORNELIUS SAMUEL SAVAGE, b. Hartford, Conn., May 29, 1851;
B. U., 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Hannibal, Mo., Feb. 2, 1882; p. Hanni-
bal, Jan. 1882-Dec. 86; Ogdensburg, N. Y., Jan. 1887-Aug. 91; Hamil-
ton, Aug. 1891-Oct. 1900; Oswego, N. Y., Nov. 1900-. rec. secy.
Executive Com. of Bapt. Education Soc. of State of N. Y., 1892-1902;
rec. secy. Bapt. Educ. Soc. of N. Y., 1907-. D.D., B. U. and Colg. U.,
1908. Address, Oswego, N. Y.
NIMROD CALVERT SMITH, b. near Worthington, Ind., Apr. 3,
1852; F. C. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Greenwood, Ind., Aug. 18, 1881;
p. Greenwood and Southport, May 1881-Jan. 83 ; Kokomo, Jan. 1883-
Jan. 89; Washington, Feb. 1889-Oct. 96; supply, Washington and
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neighboring churches, Oct. 1896^Mar. 97; p. Princeton, Mar. 1897-July
1903; Liberty Center, Ind., Dec. 1903-July 06; Bicknell, July 1906-.
D.D., Central C. 1909. Address, Bicknell, Indiana.
JOHN CYRUS THOMS. b. Elgin, III., May 10, 1852; U. C. 1874-76;
B. U. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Palmyra, N. Y., Sep. 21, 1881; p. Pal-
myra, 1881-85; Elyria, O., 1885-88; graduate, Cleveland Homoeopathic
Med. C, 1887; p. Erie, Pa., 1888-92; field secy., B. Y. P. U., Mar.-Dec.
1892; p. New York, N. Y., 1892-95; Titusville, Pa., 1895-97; national
lecturer, Anti- Saloon League of Am., 1898-99; supt. Wash. State Anti-
Saloon League, 189S^1907; w. c. North East, 1907-.
Address, North East, Pa.
*NORMAN MATHER WATERBURY, b. N. Adams, Mass., Dec. 3,
1855; U. R. 1878; R. T. S. 1881; ord. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sep.
8, 1881; miss. A. B. F. M. Socy., Madras, India, 1881-86; d. Madras,
Nov. 11, 1886.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
William Appel, R. T. S. 1878-79, (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1879).
*DeGrand Deloss Babcock, b. Millport, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1843; Hobart
C. 1861-62; ord. Millport, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1875; p. Millport, 1875-79;
R. T. S. 1879-81; p. Genesee St. ch., Rochester, N. Y., 1881-85; d.
Rochester, Oct. 1885.
George Colfax Baldwin Jr., b. Troy, N. Y., May 29, 1847; U. R. 1869;
in business, Troy, N. Y., 1869-79; R. T. S. 1879-80; ord. Bennington,
Vt., July 17, 1881; p. Bennington, 1881-85; First ch., Springfield, Mass.,
1885-99; w. c. North Scituate, Mass., 1899-1900; in business, Spring-
field, Mass., 1900-. Address, 351 Union St., Springfield, Mass.
Charles Judson Conklin, b. Paterson, N. J., Apr. 5, 1857; U. N. Y.
1878; Divinity School, Y. U. 1878-79; R. T. S. 1879-81; dismissed to
U. T. S. Address, 39 Model Ave., Trenton, N. J.
Fredwald Stephen Lawrence, b. Kingsclear, N. B., July 6, 1849; S.
N. S. Johnson. Vt.. Bangor T. S., 1878 ; R. T. S. 1879-81 ; ord. Madrid,
N. Y., Sep. 1881; p. Madrid, June 1881-Dec. 83; Stockton, Cal., Feb.
1884-Oct. 88; Santa Cruz, Oct. 1888-July 95; State evangelist, Sep.
1895-Sep. 96; miss. p. San Jose, Mount View, and Palo Alto, residence,
San Jose. Sep. 1896-Sep. 1900; District Miss., Nevada, 1900-03; miss,
p. Marshfield. Ore., 1904-April 05; p. Pocatett, Idaho, May 1905-.
Addrcss, 340 West Fremont Ave., Pocatett, Idaho.
John George Maeder, R. T. S. 1878-79; (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1879).
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♦Reuben Berkley McVeigh, b. McConnellsville, O., Apr. 15, 1849;
D. U. 1878; R. T. S. 1878-79; not ord.; prof. Lang., Grand River C,
Edinburg, Mo., 1879-84; teacher, Nebraska Bapt. Seminary, Gibbon,
Neb., 1884-86; principal, public school, Shelton, la., 1886-87; prof.
Lang., Central U. of la., Pella, 1887-88; health failed; teacher, Kimball,
Neb., 1889-90; d. Tindall, Mo., June 6, 1890.
Jacob Henry Merkel, R. T. S. 1878-81, (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1878). Address, 3008 Walton Ave., Cleveland, O.
♦Seward Robson, b. Italy, N. Y., Sep. 17, 1850; Colg. U. 1875; ord.
Reading Center, N. Y., Dec. 7, 1876; R. T. S. 1878-80; dismissed to
Colg. T. S. 1881 ; d. Fruithurst, Calif., Nov. 17, 1898.
Jacob Staub, R. T. S. 1878-79; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1879).
Wilkins Brantley Stevens, b. Tallapoosa Co., Ala., Dec. 1, 1854; Mer.
U. 1878; R. T. S. 1878-79; ord. Shiloh ch., Marion Co., Ga. ; p. Ella-
ville, Ga., 1879-80; Lumpkin, 1880-82; pastor and supply, country
churches, Shiloh and Mt. Carmel, Marion Co., Shiloh, Sumpter Co.,
Elim and County Line, Stewart Co., 1882-.
Address, Preston, Ga.
Benjamin Stites Terry, b. St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 9, 1857; Colg. U., 1878;
Colg. T. S. 1878-79; R. T. S. 1879-80; dismissed to Colg. T. S. 1881;
prof. History, U. C, 1892- Ph.D., Univ. of Freiburg, 1892; LL.D.,
Colg. U., 1903. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
George Nicholas Thomssen, R. T. S. 1878-79; (for record, vid. G. D.,
class of 1876).
♦Stephen Deroy Whitmore, b. Hudson, Mich., May 22, 1852; Adrian
C. 1877-78 ; R. T. S. 1878-79 ; ord. Fairfield, Mich., Aug. 1880 ; p. Rom«»
1879-80; Fairfield, 1880-81; d. Fairfield, Mich., Mar. 6, 1881.
Andrew Elijah Williams, b. West Point, Ga., Jan. 11, 1857; Mer. U.
1877; R. T. S. 1878 (one term); ord. Columbus, Ga., Jan. 1878; p.
several country churches, Muscogee and Harris counties, Ga. ; prevented
by ill-health from continuing active work of the ministry ; mercantile
pursuits. Address, 1531 3rd Ave., Columbus, Ga.
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GRADUATES
THEODORE S. LEONARD, Class Secretary
CLARK MILLS BRINK, b. Owego, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1850; U. R. 1879;
R. T. S. 1882; ord. Owego, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1883; p. First ch., Des Moines,
Iowa, Jan. 1883-87; acting p. First ch., Waterbury, Conn., 1887-Apr.
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88; p. Rosevillc ch., Newark, N. J., Apr. 1888-92; instructor, Rhetoric
and Oratory, B. U., 1892-95; prof. English and History, Kal. C, 1895-
1901; graduate student, H. U. 1901-02; prof. English, Kansas State
Agr. Col., 1902- dean of the College, 1908-. graduate student, U. N. Y.,
1890-94. Ph.D., U. N. Y., 1894.
Address, 9 Park Road, Manhattan, Kan.
ERNEST DEWITT BURTON, b. Granville, O., Feb. 4, 1856; D. U.
1876: teaching. 1876-79; R. T. S. 1882; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June
22, 1883; instructor, N. T. Greek, R. T. S., 1882-83; associate prof. N.
T. Interpretation, N. T. I., 1883-86; prof, ib., 1886-92; student, Univ.
of Leipzig, 1887; prof. N. T. Interpretation, and head of N. T. Depart-
ment, U. C. 1892- student, Univ. of Berlin, 1894-. one of the associate
editors. The Biblical World, 1893-1906; editor-in-chief, 1906-. one of
the editors of The American Journal of Theology, 1897-1906; Man-
aging editor, 1906-. Oriental Educational Commissioner of the Univer-
sity of Chicago, 1908-09. Author, Syntax of Moods and Tenses in
New Testament Greek; Records and Letters of the Apostolic Age;
Handbook of the Life of Paul; Short Introduction to the Gospels;
Principles of Literary Criticism and their Application to the Synoptic
Problem; Studies in the Gospel according to Mark; (with Wm. Arnold
Stevens), Harmony of the Gospels for Historical Study; (with Shailer
Mathews), Studies in the Life of Christ and Principles and Ideals for
the Sunday School; (with J. M. P. Smith and G. B. Smith), Biblical
Ideas of Atonement; editor (1899-1906 with W. R. Harper) of
Constructive Bible Studies. D.D., D. U., 1897.
Address, 5525 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago.
LUCIUS CHARLES DAVIS, b. Belmont, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1851; U.
R. 1879; R. T. S. 1882; ord. Hurleyville, N. Y., June 26, 1883; p.
Hurleyville, June 1882-JuIy 85; Sherman, Aug. 1886-Aug. 88; Andover,
Aug. 1888-July 91; Yates. July 1891-July 97; Bath, July 1897-Jan.
1900; Hamburg, May 1900-Mar. 03; supply and p. Second ch., Hoboken,
N. J., Dec. 1903-Sept. 05; miss, work Mar. 1903-.
Address, 41 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
CHARLES WILLIAM EEDE, b. Kingsville, Ont., Feb. 15. 1847; U.
T. 1875-1879; R. T. S. 1882; ord. Red Wing, Minn., July 13, 1883;
p. Red Wing, 1883-84; B. U. T. S. 1884-86; p. Lake Geneva, Wis.,
1886-87; journalism on Ballston Spa Journal, Ballston Spa. N. Y.,
1887-94; in business. Ballston Spa, 1894-. Address, Ballston Spa. N. Y.
JOHN HOWARD GROFF, b. Chester Valley, Pa., May 1. 1854;
Bu. U. 1879; R. '!". S. 1882; ord. Carbondale, Pa., Oct. 12, 1882; p.
Carbondale, 1882-84; Coldwater, Mich., 1884-85; State miss., Mich.,
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1885-86; p. Shclbyville, Ind., lH86-9fJ; student, Medical C. of Ind.,
Indianapolis, 1890-93; physician, "1893- Address, Cumberland, Ind.
BENJAMIN DAVIESE HAHN, b. Stone Mills, C, Aug. 21, 1856;
Woostcr U. 1877; R. 'J. S. 1882; ord. Westerly, R. I., Sep. 26, 1882;
p. Westerly, Sep. 1882-Feb. 91 ; Newark, N. J., Feb. 1891-Mar. 93 ;
Springfield, Mass., Mar. 1893- D.D., Cy. C. 1899.
Address, 109 Pearl St., Springfield, Mass.
CHARLES KENNON HENDERSON, b. Warrior Stand, Ala., June
18, 1846; Mcr. U. 1868; ord. Good Hope, Ala., Dec. 17, 1871; p. Cedar-
town, Ga., 1875-79; R. T. S. 1882; p. Pike, N. Y., 1882-85; student,
S. P. T. S., 1885; p. Gadsden, Ala., 1885-88; Cedartown, 1888-92;
Birmingham, 1892-95; Cedartown, 1895-1908; w. c. ib., literary work
and supply, 1908-. Author, Commentary on Romans; The Country-
man, a novel. Address, Cedartown, Ga.
THEODORE STUART LEONARD, b. Montour Falls, N. Y., Nov.
14, 1849; Colg. U. 1872 74; ord. North East, Pa., July 14, 1875; p.
North Fast, 1875-76; Stockton, N. Y., 1876-79; R. T. S. 1882; p.
Owosso, Mich., June 1882-June 84; Charlotte, Oct. 1884-Mar. 87;
agent, A. B. IL M. See, in West and Northwest, Mar. 1887-July 88;
p. Hastings, Minn., July 1888- .May 89; Beatrice, Neb., May 1889-Aug.
91; Friendship, N. Y., Aug. 1891-Jan. 93; Park ch., New York, Jan.
1893-Aug. 95; supply, Beatrice, Neb., Oct. 1895-Mar. 96; p. First
ch., Oswego, N. Y., June 1895- May 98; Calvary ch., Binghamton,
June 1898-^/^; w. c. W/J-VM ; p. Nnnda, Feb. 1901-Oct. 03; Sher-
burne, Oct. 1903-Oct. (A; in business, Oct. 1904- Mar. 05; p. Fort Ann,
Mar. 1905-. Address, Fort Ann, N. Y.
THOMAS PHILLIPS, b. Newport, Fng., Oct. 14, 1853; U. R. 1879;
R. T. S. 1882; ord. Conneaut, O., Oct. 11, 1882; p. Conneaut, 1882-85;
San Bernardino, Cal., 1885-87; w. c. ib., 1887-.
Address, San Bernardino, Cal.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Frederick William Becker, R. T. S. 1879-81, ffor record, vid. G. D.,
class of 1881).
August Bolter, R. T. S. 1879-81; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1881).
Thomas Scott Bovell, b. Coles Co., 111., Dec. 25, 1854; S. C. 1879;
R. T. S. 1879-80; dismissed to Theological department, S. C.
Address, 615 S. Central Ave., Burlington, Iowa.
Vincent Farnkopf, R. T. S. 1879-80; (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1880).
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Henry William Geil. U. 'I', S. 1H7'' H2; (f<.r record, vid. C. Tl. class of
IKSJ).
John Ferdinand Groth, K. 'I". S. 1H7K HO; (f<,r record, vid. (',. 1)., class
of IWO).
George Alfred Giinthcr. \<. T. S. 1H79 Ki ; (for record, vid., (;. I)., class
of IXHI ).
Edwin Clay Hamilton, h. New Amien, N. S., Mar. 5. 1K5(I; 1 1. \i.,
I)arl. course; R. T. S. 1H79 K2, left on accoiinl of ill health al he^iiiiiing
of spring term, 1882; ord. San DicKo, Cal., Oct. <), 1KK3; p. San DieRo,
Sep. 1«H3-Apr. H4; miss, in RosehiirK. Ore., July 1KK4 Jan. H5 ; in
business, Lf)S Angeles, Cal., Jan. IHH.S Jan. 90; general secy., Y. M. C.
A., Santa Harhara., Jan. 1H9() Jan. 92; ]>. Iluencnie and I'ieasaiit Valley,
June 1H92 June 93; miss, in lliicnciiic, Jidy 1H9.3 July 94; miss, col-
jxirleiir in Los Angeh-s, Vi-uIiiim .mkI .S.nii.i r.,iili.ii.i ((iiiiitic'., .Api'. IH'M
98; do.. So. Calif., July 1H9X .
Address, SOZX I'.is.idcu.-i Ave., I.os Aii).;cles, Calif.
John Baptist Haygooni, li. (!< niir<l<, Cipp.idoci.i, Asia Minor, June
25, 1849; Marsovan 'I. S., 1W.0 70; Rohert C. 1875; University
Medical C, New York, N. Y., 1877 79; R. T. S. 187f>-82; ord. New
York, N. Y. Apr. 1.3, 1HH3; miss, in Constantinople, 1883 87;
cnRaged in nicnaulilc pntMiil., .New N'ork, N. Y., 1887 '>*>; l'liiladel|tliia,
Pa., 1899-1901; New York, N. Y., IWl 04; ]). I'irsi Anueiiiaii I'resh.
ch., Fresno, f!alif., 1904-. 'Pranslatrir of two ir.Kis on h.iplism into
Armeuiaii, Armeno-'rnrKish and Creco-Turkisli l.-inguages. Aulliur,
in Armenian languaKc, IVIiy Hti/'lixls h'rfu.sr Infiiut linplism.
A.ldt.",',, W?,') R. St., i'Vesuo. C.ilif.
Robert Cehorn Henderson, h. Madisouville, Tr-im., Jmie 10, 1853; O.
C. 1879; R. 'I'. S. 1K79 80; disuiisscd to I',. U. T. S., May 1880;
Benjamin Eugene Hillman, l» .S.nidusky, N. Y., June 19, 1848; Arcade
Academy, 18^)8 69; I-ranklinville Academy, 18r.9 7?>\ R. I". S. 1873 74;
ord. I'.elfast, N. Y., Nf.v. 18, 1874; p. I'.elfast, 1874 76; SpriuKville,
1876-79; Fast Aurora, 1879 80; R. T. S. 1HS0 82; i.. I'tanklinville,
N. Y., 1881 87; Nf)rlh I'.asl, I'a., 1887 95; mercantile |)insuits. North
East, I'a., 1895 . Address, North ICast, Pa.
Edward Baxter Marsh, 1>. Ckc iiliel.l. Mass., Nov. 22. 1853; Am. C.
1876; teacher, Monson (Mass.) Acad,, 1877; Corm. Lit. Inst,. Snmeld,
Conn., 1877 78; principal, high scho.d, Amherst. Mass., 1878 79; R. T.
S. 1879-80; asst. instructor, Latin Lang., Am. C, 1880 82; asst. li-
brarian, 1880-85; registrar. 1880 95; in business, Bf)slon, residence,
Melrose, 1895 . Address, 15 Cass St., Melrose, Mass.
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John Henry Meyers, R. T. S. 1879-80; (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1881).
Benson Howard Roberts, b. Brockport, N. Y., Oct. 9, 1853; D. C.
1876; R. T. S. 1879; ord. Free Methodist, Albion, N. Y. ; principal,
A. M. Chesborough Seminary, N. Chili, N. Y., 1881-1906; manager
Christian Home for Girls, 1907-. Editor, The Earnest Christian, 1893-
1908; Holiness Teachings, 1893.
Address, 424 Diiqiiesne Way, Pittsburg, Pa.
Henry Harrison Thomas, b. Afton N. Y., Nov. 5, 1840; Franklyn Dela-
ware Lit. Inst., 1856-59; R. T. S. 1880-82; ord. Ellery, N. Y., Mar.
25, 1880; p. Nicholville, N. Y., June 1882-July 84; Alabama, Oct.
1884-Nov. 85; Knowlesville, Dec. 1885-July 90; Dansville, July
1890-Jan. 95; Vineland, N. J., Feb. 1895-Oct. 98; w. c. Vineland, Oct.
1898-Oct. 99; p. Newtown Square, Pa., Oct. 1899-June 1905; teaching
Benedict C, Columbia, S. C, Sep. 1905-June 07 ; Leland U., New-
Orleans, La., Sep. 1907-June 08; Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1908-. acting p.
Clayton, N. J., May 1909-.
Address, 720 Grape St., Vineland, N. J.
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GRADUATES
WILLIAM E. WITTER, Class Secretary
THEODORE ELMER BUSFIELD, b. Maynard, Mass., Sep. 27,
1858; Tufts C. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. New Haven, Conn., Sep. 12,
1883; p. Grand Ave. ch., New Haven, 1883-85; First ch., Bangor, Me.,
1885-92; Park ch., Utica, N. Y., 1893-1903; First Cong., N. Adams,
Mass., 1903-. D.D., Tufts C, 1902.
Address, 123 Church St., North Adams, Mass.
WALLACE BUTTRICK, b. Potsdam, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1853; S. N. S.,
Potsdam, 1871-72; private tuition, 1877-80; R. T. S. 1883; ord. New
Haven, Conn., May 31, 1883; p. First ch., New Haven, June 1883-Mar.
89; First ch., St. Paul, Minn., Apr. 1889-July 92; Emmanuel ch., Al-
bany, N. Y., Aug. 1892-Mar. 1902; secy., General Education Board,
New York, April 1902- D.D., U. R., 1898.
Address, 2 Rector St., New York, N. Y.
JAMES EDWARD COCHRANE, b. Monmouth, Me., July 4, 1854;
ord. Mariaville, Me., Aug. 6, 1879; Cy. C, 1880; R. T. S. 1883; p.
Paris, Me., Sep. 1883-86; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Moulmein, Burma, Oct.
106
1883
1886-Jaii. 89; p. HallowcIl, Mc, Oct. 1889-Oct. 99; p. Springvalc, Nov.
1899-Jan. 1904; miss, evangelist, Maine Bapt. Miss. Conv., Jan. 1904-.
chaplain of Second Reg. N. G. State of Me., Nov. 1893-
Addrcss, 41 Cumberland St., Brunswick, Maine.
JOSEPH KOSSUTH DIXON, b. Hemlock Lake, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1853;
ord. Leavenworth, Kan., June 24, 1877; W. J. C. 1879; R. T. S. 1883;
p. First ch., Auburn, N. Y., June 1883-June 89; Epiphany ch., Phila-
delphia, Pa., June 1889-July 95; Penn. Ave. ch., Scranton, Sep. 1896-
Apr. 98; Warren Ave. ch., Boston, Mass., Apr. 1898-Mar. 99; w. c.
Boston, Mar.-Apr. 1899; w. c. London, England, 1900-Dcc. 02; p. Maze
Pond ch., ib., Dec. 1902-Apr. 04; engaged in mercantile pursuits, Apr.
1904-. Author, The Gettysburg of Life; The Victorian Era and Chris-
tian Progress; numerous sociological, scientific, ethnological and theo-
logical articles. D.D., Bu. U., 1894. Address, Wyncote, Pa.
GEORGE LEONARD HART, b. Akron, O., Oct. 19, 1852; D. U.
1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. Gunnison, Col., July 1883; p. Gunnison, June
1883-Dec. 84; First ch.. Pueblo, Dec. 1884-Mar. 87; Superior St. ch.,
Cleveland, O., Mar. 1887-June 95; Berean ch., Bridgeton, N. J.,
June 1895-June 1901; Olivet ch., Cleveland, O., June 1901-June 05;
First ch., Seville, June 1905- Address, Seville, O.
*NAHUM HINES, b. Stafford, O., Aug. 30, 1852; D. U. 1876; R. T.
S. 1883; not ord.; p. Webster, N. Y., 1883-84; prof. Bapt. T. S., Rich-
mond, Va., 1884-87; in business, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-96; d. Brook-
lyn, Apr. 10, 1896.
♦JOHN FRANKLIN NELSON, b. Marshall Co., W. Va., Mar. 21,
1850; D. U. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. Adams Centre, N. Y., July 26,
1883; p. Adams Centre, 1883-92; d. Adams Centre, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1892.
SIDNEY WHITE RIVENBURG, b. Clifford, Pa., Oct. 12, 1857;
B. U. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. Clifford, Pa., Aug. 22, 1883; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, Molung, Naga Hills, Assam, Jan. 1884-Feb. 87;
Kohima, Naga Hills, Feb. 1887- on furlough in U. S., Jan. 1890-
Oct. 94; student, Baltimore, Md., Medical C, 1894, M. D. ; on furlough
in U. S. Dec. 1905-Nov. 07. Translated Matthctv, John and Acts into
Angami Naga and prepared several text-books in the same ; trans-
lated Acts and 50 hymns into Ao Naga.
Address, Kohima, Assam, India.
WILLIAM ELLSWORTH WITTER, b. La Grange, N. Y., Dec. 9.
1854; U. R. 1880; R. T. S. 1883; ord. La Grange, N. Y., Aug. 15,
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1883; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Sibsagor, Assam, India, Jan. 1883-Apr.
84 ; Wokha, Assam, India, Apr. 1884-Mar. 88 ; student, Chicago Homoeo-
pathic Medical C, 1888-90; acting p. Centennial ch., Chicago, 111., Feb.-
Sep. 1891 ; dist. secy., A. B. F. M. Soc, Middle Western Dist., Sep. 1891-
July 96; N. E., dist. secy., A. B. F. M. Soc. July 1896- instructor in
Missions, Gordon School of N T. I., 1903-. Author, several hymns
and Magazine articles; Grammar and Vocabulary Shota Naga. M.D.,
Chicago Homoepathic Medical C, 1890; D.D., Central C, Iowa.
Address, 80 Worcester St., Boston, Mass.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Augustus Levi Abbott, b. Weymouth, Mass., Aug. 6, 1858; B. U. 1880;
R. T. S. 1880 (one term) ; lawyer, St. Louis, 1884- member of Com.
on Legal Relations of North. Bapt. Conv., 1908- Author (with H. E.
Mills), Treatise on the Law of Eminent Domain.
Address, 909 Times Bldg., St. Louis, Mo.
♦Augustus Rogers Babcock, b. Sag Harbor, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1848;
Mystic Valley Inst., 1876; ord. Allenton, R. I., Feb. 7, 1877; p. Allen-
ton, Feb. 1877-Mar. 80; East Marion, L. I., Mar. 1880-Aug. 81; R. T.
S. 1881-83 ; p. Wolcott, N. Y., June 1883-June 85 ; Moravia, June 1885-
Nov. 87; Wyoming, Nov. 1887-Nov. 89; Brewster, Nov. 1889-Apr.
95; Easton, Pa., Apr. 1895-Nov. 96; Allentown, N. J., Nov. 1896-1903;
d. Allentown, N. J., Feb. 17, 1903.
Charles Avery Babcock, b. Copenhagen, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1850; Colg.
U., 1874-75; C. T. S. 1878-80; R. T. S. 1881-82; p. Canton, Pa., 1884-
87; Cooper's Plains, N. Y., May 1887-Nov. 88; Canton, Pa., 1888-
91 ; Damascus, Pa., 1891-92 ; deposed by action of a council called by
church in Canton, May 23, 1893;
Frank Gardner, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1856; Conn. Lit. Inst.,
1875-79 ; U. R. 1879-81 ; R. T. S. 1881-82 ; p. Avon, N. Y., 1882-83 ; ord.
Coaticook, Que., Apr. 30, 1884; p. Coaticook and Barford ch., Feb.
1884-May 86; Waterloo, N. Y., Aug. 1886-May 89; Grace ch., Wash-
ington, D. C, May 1889-May 90; East ch., Elizabeth, N. J., June 1890-
June 93; evangelistic work, Jersey City, Oct. 1893- Apr. 94; p. First
ch., Eatontown, May 1894-May 98; First ch., Sunbury, Pa., May 1898-
1907 ; First ch., Johnstown, Pa., June 1907- Author, Much and More,
and Other Sermons; First Memory Lessons.
Address, 429 Lincoln St., Johnstown, Pa.
*George Stephen Goodspeed, b. Janesville, Wis., Jan. 14, 1860; B. U.
1880; R. T. S. 1880 (one term) ; dismissed to B. U. T. S. ; d. Chicago,
111., Feb. 17, 1905.
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Peter Grant, b. Grantovvn, Scotland, Mar. 15, 1846; Manchester Bus-
iness C. ; ord. Antprior, Ont., 1879 ; p. Cumberland and Antprior, Ont.,
1879-81; R. T. S. 1881-83; p. Park River, Dak., 1883-87; health failed;
w. c. Santa Barbara, Cal., 1888-92; p. Goleta, 1892-97; Oxnard, April
1899-1902; health failed. Address, Santa Barbara, Calif.
Charles Freeman Hopkins, b. Mt. Vernon, N. H., Feb. 20, 1854; Am.
C. 1S.S0; K. T. S. 1880-82; dismissed to Colg. T. S. ; lawyer, Duluth,
Minn. Address, Duluth, Minn.
*Henry Woodburn Wilson, b. New York, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1849; Des M.
C; ord. I'olk City, la., July 11, 1878; p. Perry, la.. May 1879-Aug. 80;
DeWitt, Sep. 1880-Oct. 81; R. T. S. 1881-83; p. Yates, N. Y., June
1883-May 86; Ames, la., May 1886-June 90; Paola, Kan., June 1890-
Aug. 91 ; w. c. Jersey City, N. J., Sep. 1891-Feb. 93 ; p. Stratfield, Conn.,
Feb. 1893-1900; Old Mystic, 1900-02; d. Old Mystic, Conn., June 5, 1902.
♦Charles Henry Woods, b. Strykersville, N. Y., Dec. 9, 1849; Java
Union school; ord. Eden, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1874; p. Eden, 1874-77;
Randolph, 1877-78; Belfast, 1878-81; R. T. S. 1881-83; p. Ashtabula,
O., 1884; Columbia, S. D., 18&4-85; Hutchinson, Kan., 1885-87; d.
Hutchinson, Mar. 15, 1888.
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GRADUATES
ISAAC W. GRIMES, Class Secretary
*JOSEPH NILES BACON, b. Sandisfield, Mass., Apr. 14, 1848;
Westfield Acad.; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Aladrid, N. Y., Oct. 23, 1884; p.
Madrid, Sep. 1884-July 89 ; Belleville, July 1889- Jan. 96 ; W. Winfield,
June 1897-Sep. 99; w. c. Hamilton, Oct. 1899-1906; d. Hamilton, N. Y.,
Jan. 23, 1906.
DAVID JUDSON BAILEY, b. Lincoln, Me., Sep. 20, 1853; Cy. C.
1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Bolton, N. Y., Oct. 7, i884; p. Bolton, 18S4-
85; Warrensburg, 1885-86; Shelby Centre, 1887-88; Elba, 1888-91;
w. c. Rochester, 1891-92; p. Pulaski, 1892-98; assistant p. First ch.,
Auburn, 1899-1903 ; mercantile pursuits, Los Angeles, Calif., 1903-.
Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
♦WALTER BARSS, b. Wolfville. N. S., Jan. 17, 1859; Ac. C. 1880;
R. T. S. 1884; ord. Wolfville, N. S., July 2, 1884; p. Victoria, B. C,
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Sep. 1884-Aug. 87; Hoosick, N. Y., Oct. 1887-Apr. 89; Mechanicsville,
May 1889-Oct. 90 ; Geneva, Oct. 1890- Apr. 91 ; d. Geneva, N. Y., Apr.
5, 1891.
*MILTON WRIGHT COVELL, b. Pavilion Center, N. Y., Nov. 10,
1856; U. R. 1880; R. T. S. 1884; ord. White Plains, N. Y., Sep. 10,
1884; p. White Plains, 1884-Jan. 87; Second ch., Newport, R. I., Feb.
-Nov. 1887; Wellsville, N. Y., July 1888-June 93; Athens, Pa., Oct.
1893-Ang. 98; Manchester, N. Y., Sep. 1898-1904; w. c. Le Roy (supply-
ing Pike, N. Y., part time), 1904-07; d. Le Roy, N. Y., Sep. 14, 1907.
JAMES DAVIS CRUMLEY, b. Sullivan Co., E. Tenn., June 5, 1854;
Maryville C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Pottsboro, Tex., Aug. 3, 1884;
p. Port Byron, N. Y., Jan. 1885-Jan. 87 ; Deep River, Conn., May 1887-
Aug. 89; Keyport, N. J., Mar. 1890-Mar. 1900; Grafton, W. Va., May
1901-03; Coshocton, O., Dec. 1903- Apr. 06; Deer Creek, 111., June
1906-. Address, Deer Creek, 111.
CHARLES FREMONT DAME, b. Minneapolis, Minn., Mar. 29,
1858; Wabash C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Steele, N. D., Sep. 29, 1885;
p. Steele, 1885-88; Spencer, Ind., Nov. 1888-Aug. 89; Salem, Aug. 1889-
Oct. 92 ; Huntington, Feb. 1893-Mar. 95 ; Royal Center, May 189S-May
96; Rising Sun, Feb. 1897-May 99; Lawrenceburg, Feb. 1900-Apr. 07;
Warren, Apr. 1907-June 09; Pleasant Lake, Ind., June 1909-.
Address, Pleasant Lake, Ind.
SIMON PETER DAVIS, b. Rushville, 111., Dec. 12, 1852; ord. Areola,
III.. June 17, 1879; p. Areola, 1879-80; B. U. T. S. 1881-83; R. T. S.
1884; p. Phoenix, Ariz., 1884-85; Oregon City, Ore., Feb. 1885-June
87; Mt. Tabor, June 1887-Jan. 89; editor and proprietor. The Pacific
Baptist, Portland, Feb. 1886-Mar. 90; regaining health, Alameda, Cal.,
Dec. 1890-Oct. 92; p. Emmanuel ch., Sacramento, Oct. 1892-Apr. 94;
Holmesburg, Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 1894-Dec. 99; engaged in mer-
cantile pursuits, 1899-. Address, Oregon City, Ore.
DANIEL JAMES ELLISON, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1859;
U. R. 1880-81; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Jersey City, N. J., Sep. 18, 1884; p.
Bergen ch., Jersey City, 1884-93; First ch., Indianapolis, Ind., 1893-98;
w. c. 1898- D.D., F. C, 1897. Address, Liberty, N. Y.
DONALD GRANT, b. Grantown, Scotland, July 28, 1856; U. T. 1881;
R. T. S. 1884; ord. Geneva, N. Y., July 16, 1884; p. Geneva, 1884-June
90; First ch., Montreal, Que., Sep. 1890-July 99; Quebec, Oct. 1899-
1904; First ch., Stratford, Ont., 1904; health failed, ^. c. Patten,
Calif., 1904- Address, Patten, Calif.
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ISAAC WILLIAM GRIMES, b. Alexandria, Va., July 22. 1850; Cy.
C, 1881; R. 1'. S. 1884; ord. W. Springfield, Mass., Dec. 31, 1884;
p. W. Springfield, Dec. 1884-Jan. 89; Pittsficld, N. H., Jan. 1889-June
91; Stoneham, Mass., June 1891-Dec. 93; Immanuel ch., Cambridge,
Dec. 1893-Jan. 1901; Highland ch., Fitchburg, Sep. 1902-Sep. 07; Athol,
Sep. 1907-. S.T.D., Potomac U., 1909. Address, Alhol, Mass.
CLAIBORNE MILTON HILL, b. Suisun, Calif.. Nov. 16, 1857; U.
O. 1881; K. T. S. 1884; ord. Eugene City, Ore., Oct. 30, 1884; p. Eu-
gene City, June 1884-Jan. 90; gen. miss, of A. B. H. M. Soc. for Ore-
gon. Jan. 1890-Nov. 93; p. Tenth Ave. ch., Oakland. Cal., Nov. 1893-
Oct. 1904; iires. and prof. Biblical Theology, Pacific Coast Bapt. T. S.,
Berkeley. Oct. 19(M-. D.D., McM. C, 1899.
Address, 2509 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley, Calif.
JOHN WESLEY LESEUR, b. Hartland, Vt., Mar. 18, 1855; U. R.
part, course; R. T. S. 1884; p. Hilton, 1884; medical student, 1884-86;
physician, Batavia, N. Y.. 1886-.
Address, 207 E. Main St., Batavia, N. Y.
JAMES NELSON LEWIS, b. Romulus, N. Y., July 12, 1854; ord.,
Albion, Mich., Sep. 25, 1878; U. R. part, course; R. T. S. 1884; p.
Norwalk, O., 1884-86; Maiden, Mass., 1886-91; engaged in mercantile
pursuits, 1891- Address, 30 Edmund Place, Detroit, Mich.
FRANKLIN GARRETT McKEEVER. b. Oxford. Pa.; B. U., 1881;
R. T. S. 1884; ord. Medina, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1884; p. Medina, Nov.
1884-Feb. 88; Jefferson St. ch.. Providence, R. I., Feb. 1888-Jan. 93;
First ch., New London, Conn., Jan. 1893-Sep. 1908; invalid, Oct. 1908-
lecturer, Bu. U., 1898; secy., R. L Bapt. St. Conv., 1889-91. Author,
An Abiding Miracle and of several published sermons and articles;
correspondent and book reviewer for The Examiner, 1888-95. D.D.,
B. U., 1906. Address, 134 Benefit St., Providence. R. I.
WILLIAM HERBERT PALMER, b. St. Johns. Mich., Apr. 13, 1859;
Kal. C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Oswego, N. Y., July 8. 1884; p. First
ch., Oswego, 1884-93; Jefferson St. ch.. Providence. R. I., Mar. 1893-
June 99; acting p. ib.. business and supply, Oct. 1899-Sep. 1904; teach-
ing, Jackson C, Jackson, Miss., 1904-07 ; Scribner Street ch., Grand
Rapids, Mich., Sep. 1907-Aug. 09; w. c. Spencerport, N. Y.
Address, Spencerport, N. Y.
HENRY CLAY PEEPELS, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Jan. 17. 1857; B. U.
1881; Western T. S. 1881-82; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Rochester, N. Y.,
Sep. 2, 1884; p. Park Ave. ch., Rochester, Sep. 1884-Dec. 99; South
Ave. ch., ib., 1900-. Address, 188 Harvard St., Rochester. N. Y.
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1884
WILLIAM HENRY SHANK, b. Clayton, 111., July 13. 1852; La
Grange C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Clayton, 111., Aug. 26, 1884; p.
Pittsfield, III, Sep. 1884-Aug. 86; Mason City, Mo., Aug. 1886-Sep.
87; Neosha, Sep. 1887-Jan. 95; Claremore, Ind. Ter., Jan. 1895-
Address, Claremore, Okla.
EDWARD EUGENE SILLIMAN, b. Sacremento, 111., Dec. 31, 1857;
Hanover C. 1881; R. T. S. 1884; ord. Walnut Grove, 111., Aug. 31,
1884; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Madras, India, Dec. 1884-Jan. 87; Kur-
nool, India, Jan. 1887-Mar. 89 ; returned on account of ill health ; w. c.
Carmi, 111., 1889-91; Canon City, Colo., 1891-1901; miss. A. B. F. M.
Soc, Narsaravupet, India, Nov. 1901-. Address, Narsaravupet, India.
SUMNER WYNNE STEVENS, b. Moulmein, Burma, Feb. 15, 1853;
U. R. 1881 ; R. T. S. 1884 ; ord. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 5, 1884 ; p. Fargo,
1884-87; Second ch., Newport, R. I., 1888-92; assistant, Judson Me-
morial ch., New York, N. Y., 1892-94; p. Blockley ch., Philadelphia,
Pa., July 1894-July 1908; graduate student, Wms. C. ; p. First ch.,
Williamstown, Mass., Jan. 1909-. Author, A Half Century in Burma.
Address, Walden St., Williamstown, Mass.
CLAIBORNE ALPHONSO WOODDY, b. Brownsville, Oregon,
Feb. 8, 1856 ; U. O. 1881 ; R. T. S. 1884 ; ord. Pendleton, Oregon, Oct.
2, 1884; p. Pendleton, June 1884-July 86; Weston, Aug. 1886-July 87;
principal, Indian Industrial school, Chemawa, 1887-88; p. Amity, Aug.
1888-Sep. 90; editor, PaciHc Baptist, May 1890-1902; supt. of miss.,
A. B. H. M. Soc, May 1899- D.D., California C, 1899.
Address, Portland, Ore.
ENGLISH COURSE GRADUATES
EDGAR BURTON HUTCHINS, b. Ellenburg, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1846;
Colg. U., 1873; Colg. T. S. 1874-75; ord. Mexico, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1874; p.
Mexico, Dec. 1874-Sep. 78; Forestville, Oct. 1876-Sep. 78; Hilton,
1879-82; R. T. S. 1884; p. Cherry Creek, N. Y., Jan. 1883-Oct.
85; Westville and Westford, 1885-87; Whiting, Kansas, 1887-88; Hol-
ton, Dec. 1888-Sep. 90; Morrill, Sep. 1890-Nov. 91; pres., Morrill C,
Sep. 1890-June 92; p. Baileyville and Woodlawn, Aug. 1892-Feb. 95;
Wetmore, May 1896-Sep. 97; w. c Ottawa, 1897-.
Address, Ottawa, Kans.
*JAMES DANIEL SMITH, b. Rathbunville, N. Y., June 17, 1844; ord.
Free Will Baptist, Sep. 1867; p. Free Will Baptist chs., Urbana,
Woodhull and Middlesex, N. Y., 1867-79; ord. Regular Baptist,
Churchville, Sep. 16, 1881; p. Churchville, Apr. 1881-Apr. 1886;
R. T. S. 1884; p. Beverly Farms, Mass., Apr. 1886-Aug. 1888;
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Oil City, Pa., Oct. 1888-Jan. 1891 ; Grace ch., Washington, D. C, Apr.
1892-Sep. 94; w. c. Wa.shington, 1894-96; p. Mosiertown, Pa., 1896-97;
Bloomsburg, Jan. 1898-Dcc. 1902; invalid, w. c. De Land, Fla., Dec.
1902-June 03; Kanona, N. Y., June 1903-Jan. 07; d. Kanona, Jan. 8,
1907.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Friedrich Hoffmann, R. T. S., 1881-82; (for record, vid. G. D., class o£
1882).
William Lipphardt, R. T. S. 1883-84; (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1884).
David Thomas Pulliam, b. May wood. Mo., Mar. 22, 1858; La Gr. C.
1881; ord. May wood, Mo., Aug. 27, 1880; R. T. S. one term in 1881;
left on account of ill health; miss. p. in west.
Address, Loveland, Colo.
Irvin Henry Rogers, b. Chemung, N. Y., Mar. 11, 1857; U. R. 1880;
principal, Franklin Acad., Prattsburg, N. Y., 1880-81; R. T. S. 1881-
82; not ord. principal, Union school, Belfast, N. Y., 1882-84; in busi-
ness, Waverly, 1884-92; Rochester, 1892-
Address, 36 Shafer PI., Rochester, N. Y.
Joseph Scholz, R. T. S. 1883-84; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1884).
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GRADUATES
WILLIAM D. HOLT, Class Secretary
AUGUSTINE SPENCER CARMAN, b. Ashland, O., July 1, 1859;
U. R. 1882; R. T. S. 1885; ord. Cincinnati, O., Sep. 3, 1885; p. Lin-
coln Park ch., Cincinnati, Sep. 1885-June 88; First ch., Ann Arbor,
Mich., June 1888-Dec. 93; First ch., Springfield, O., Dec. 1893-Sep. 98;
acting p. First ch., Dayton, O., Sep. 1898-Jan. 99; cor. secy, of the
O. Bapt. Ed. Soc, and educational secy, of D. U. and Shepardson C,
Jan. 1899-1910; p. Marietta, O., Jan. 1910-. Author, The Covenant and
the Covenant Meeting; editor, Denison Memorial Volume, 1831-1906;
member of National Geographic Society.
Address, 503 College St., Marietta, O.
ROBERT KERR ECCLES, b. Coleraine, Derry, Ireland, June 20,
1848; M. D., Queen's U., Ireland, 1873; practised medicine, 1873-76;
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ord. Ballymena, Antrim, Ireland, Aug. 1875 ; assistant p. Balljrmena
and Grange Comer, Antrim, 1875-77: p. Dublin, 1877-84; R. T. S.
1885; resident graduate, 1885-86; p. Salem, O., 1886-96; Alliance,
l®6-97; Bowling Green, 1897-1902; Omaha, 1902-04; Lemoore, Calit,
1904-. Address, Lemoore, Calif.
WILLIAM DAY HOLT, b. Ontario, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1858; U. R. 1882;
R. T. S. 1885; ord. Cheviot, O., Apr. 5, 1888; p. Cheviot, Mar. 1888-
Jan. 91 ; associate p. Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, Jan. 1891-Nov. 93 ; p.
Wyoming, Nov. 1893-Nov. 98: evangelistic work, Nov. 1898-May 99;
p. Immanuel ch., Cincinnati. May 1899-Nov. 1906 ; Troy, Jan. 1907-,
Address, 506 S. Market St., Troy, O.
FRANKLIN NELSON JEWETT, b. North Bangor, N. Y., Jan. 2,
1852; U. R. 1881: R. T. S. 1885; resident graduate, 1886; prof, in S.
N. S., Fredonia, N. Y., Mar. 1886-.
Address, 48 Green St., Fredonia, N. Y.
LORENZO DOW LAMKIN, b. Linn Co., Mo., June 5, 1853: ord.
Liberty. Mo., June 14. 1874: W. J. C. 1876; p. Perry. la., 1879-«2;
R. T. S. 1885: p. Ogden, N. Y., 1882-85: Titusville, Pa., 1885-89;
Cheyenne, Wyoming. 1889-91 ; w. c. Greeley, Col., 1892-93 ; p. Houston,
Tex., Oct. 1893-July 1900: evangelistic work, July 1900-. Author,
The Holy Sfririt in Christian Doctrine and Life. D.D., Howard Pajme
C, 1899. Permanent address, Lexington, 111.
JOHNSTON MYERS, b. Kingston, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1859; U. R. 1882;
R. T. S. 1885: ord. Cincmnati, O., June 11, 1885; p. Ninth St. ch.,
Cincinnati, 1885-95 ; Immanuel ch., Chicago, III., 1895-. lecturer at
University of Chicago. D.D., G. C, 1895 ; Ewing C.
Address, 2508 Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111.
SYLVESTER STEPHEN POWELL, b. Richmond, Va., Mar. 8,
1860 : Mercer U. 1882 ; R. T. S. 1885 ; ord. Scipio, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1885 ;
p. Scipio, 1885-86: Tully, Nov. 1886-July 89; Covert, July 1889-Oct.
93; Little Genesee, Nov. 1893-Oct. 98: editor. The Peculiar People,
1893-98; in business, Rochester, 1899-1902: Adams Center. N. Y., May
1902-05 ; united with Epis. denomination, 1905.
Address, 2006 Norwich St., Brunswick, Ga.
LOWELL MASON PROTZMAN, b. Morgantown, W. Va., May
10, 1854; U. of W. Va. one year; R. T. S. 1885: ord. Penryn, Cal.,
Aug. 30. 1885; p. Penryn, July 1885- May 89: miss, work, Wadsworth,
Nev., and among the Indians on Pyramid Lake Reservation, June
1889- May 90; supt. Government Indian training and boarding school,
Pyramid Lake, Nev., Oct. 1889-Sep. 90; p. McConnellsville, O., Jan.
1891-Aug, 92; Madison, Sep. 1892-Sep. 94; Bristoria, Pa., Nov. 1S>4-
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p. Pavilion, N. Y., 1882-85; Aurora, III., 1885-87; miss, to the Indians,
McAllester, Indian Ter., 1887-91 ; p. Batavia, 111., 1891-93 ; united with
M. E. ch., 1893. Address, Oshkosh, Wis. (1900)
John Franklin Stilwell, b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 12, 1852; U. R., part,
course; R. T. S., in English course, 1882-83; ord. Maine, N. Y., Oct.
12, 1882; p. Maine, 1882-83; Johnson's Creek, 1884-87; Whitesboro,
1887-89; Newport, 1889-93; Castile, 1893-96; Elba, 1896-1904; Genesee
1904-07; Big Flats, 1907-. Address, Big Flats, N. Y.
James B. Thomas, b. Sardinia, Ind., Apr. 6, 1857; F. C. 1882; R. T. S.
1882-83; dismissed to S. B. T. S..
Address, 3901 Brooklyn Ave., Los Angeles, Calif.
*John Ley WiUiams, b. Huntingdon, Pa., Aug. 12, 1853; B. U. 1882;
R. T. S. Sep-Dec. 1882; dismissed U. T. S.; d. Altoona, Pa., Sep. 4,
1884. 18-*3
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GRADUATE STUDENT
ROBERT THRESHER YATES, b. Walnut Grove, Ark., Jan. 21,
1856; S. Western Bap. U. 1882; ord. Jackson, Tenn., Sep. 30, 1881;
S. B. T. S. 1885; resident graduate, R. T. S. 1885; p. Denton, Tex.,
1886-88; teaching public schools, Denton, 1888-89; (1900).
GRADUATES
ALBERT J. RAMAKER, Class Secretary
LYNN BINKLEY ALBERT, b. E. Germantown, Ind., Aug. 7, 1855;
Cook Academy, 1878 ; ord. Orleans, N. Y., June 7, 1881 ; R. T. S. 1886 ;
p. Clyde, N. Y., May 1882-May 83; E. Carlton, 1884-85; Rapids ch.,
Rochester, June 1885-86; Seymour, Ind., June 1886-Oct. 88; prof.
Church History and instructor in Normal Department, Atlanta Bap.
Seminary, Oct. 1888-90; supt., 111. Bap. S. S. work, June 1890-July 94;
evangelistic work and pastorates, July 1894-1904; in business, June
1904-Oct. 05 ; united with Detroit M. E. Conference, Sep. 1905.
Permanent address, Noblesville, Ind.
ADAM HOWARD BEAVER, b. Lewisburg, Pa., Jan. 15, 1854; Bu.
U. 1883, B. S. ; R. T. S. 1886; ord. Lebanon, O., Oct. 26, 1886; p.
Lebanon, 1886-88 ; Wyoming, Sep. 1888-May 91 ; Saginaw, Mich., May
1891-July 95 ; member of Michigan State Board of Charities, Jan. 1894-
Jan. 98; graduate student, U. C, Jan. 1898- Jan. 99; p. Iowa Falls, la.,
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Jan. 1899-Dcc. 1903; Glenwood, Dec. 1903-June 06; Hutchinson, Kan.,
June 1906-Dcc. 08; Rocky Ford, Colo., Jan. 1909-.
Address, 966 Maple Ave., Rocky Ford, Colo.
JAMES GIDEON DITMARS, b. Washington, la., Nov. 10, 1857
I). l\ LS8J; supt. of public schools, Hanover, O., 1882-83; R. T. S
1886; ord. Shelton, Conn., July 7, 1886; p. Shelton, 1886-Mar. 90
Bridgeport, Apr.-Oct. 1890; Ainslie St. ch. (Hope Miss., 1890-92
Hope ch., 1892-1900) 1890-1904; student of Philosophy and Political
Economy, Columbia U. ; L. I. College Hospital, 1896-98; M. D., 1898
physician, Brooklyn, 1904-. Address, 525^ Sixth Ave., Brooklyn
*MYRON WADSWORTH HART, b. Westficld, N. Y., Sep. 27, 1856
U. R. 1878-81; ord. S. Alabama, N. Y., May 8, 1883; p. S. Alabama
1881-86; R. T. S. 1886; omitted Hebrew; p. Union Springs, N. Y.
1886-89; Nunda, 1889-96; d. Nunda, Apr. 26, 1896.
BENJAMIN LAISDELL HERR, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 18, 1861;
B. U. 1882, I'h.B.; R. T. S. 1886; ord. Tarrytown, N. Y., Sep. 10,
1886; p. Tarrytown, 1886-90; Binghamton, Nov. 1890-Dec. 95; Lock-
port, Sep 1896-May 98; South Broad St. ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Sep.
1898-1902; Delhi, N. Y., 1902-06; Homer, 1906-.
Address, Homer, N. Y.
FRED ROGERS HOLT, b. Huntington, Mass., Dec. 11, 1855; Am.
C. 1883; R. T. S. 1886; ord. Yates, N. Y., July 1, 1886; p. Yates, July
1886-Sep. 89; in business, Rochester, Sep. 1889-.
Address, 417 Hayward St., Rochester, N. Y.
*EDWIN COLLINS LONG, b. Sedgwick, Me., May 13, 1848; Cy.
C. 1876; ord. Milo, Me., June 17, 1877; p. Milo, Apr. 1877-Apr. 80; Mon-
son, Apr. 1880-83; R. T. S. 1886; p. Painesville, 0., June 1886-Junc 89;
Manchester, N. Y., Sep. 1889-Apr. 98; engaged in temperance work,
Clifton Springs, Apr. 1898-Apr. 99; supply, Painesville, O., three
months ; secy, and state organizer, N. Y. Prohibition Com., Sep. 1899-
Dec. 1902; supplied in Painesville, 0., and Colorado, Dec. 1902-Nov.
03; p. Mt. Olivet ch., Denver, Colo., Nov. 1903-Jan. 09; invalid, Jan.-
Sep. 1909; d. Denver, Colo., Sep. 29, 1909.
RONALD McKILLOP, b. Inverness, Quebec, Canada, Feb. 20, 1846;
McGill U.. 1878; ord. Coaticooke, Quebec, June 23, 1880; p. Coaticooke,
Apr. 1880-Scp. 83; R. T. S. 1886; p. Hamlin, N. Y., 1884-85; Sanborn,
1885-86; Mumford, June 1886-Sep. 89; McMinnville, Ore., Oct. 1889-
Jan. 93; Centralia, Jan. 1893-Apr. 96; Chehalis, Wash., Oct. 1895-Apr.
97: Albany, Ore., Apr. 1897-Jan. 99; Salem, Jan. 1899-Sept. 1902; Ash-
land. Sep. 1902-Apr. 05; Healdsburg, Cal., Apr., 1905-Apr. 06; Chins,
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Apr. 1906-May 07; Huntington Beach, May 1907-May 09; Woodland,
May 1909. pres., Oregon State Conv., 1890-91.
Address, 509 Lincoln Ave., Woodland, California.
♦WILLIAM LEMUEL MUNGER, b. Allegan, Mich., Oct. 21, 1845;
Kal. C. 1871; R. T. S. 1871-72; ord. Ganges, Mich., July 1, 1873; p.
Fennsville, Mich., 1873-74; Traverse City, 1874-77; Palo, 1876-81;
Highland, 1881-83; R. T. S. 1886; p. Rushford, N. Y., 1886-90; Cas-
sapolis, Mich., 1890-94; Belding, 1894-99; Ganson St. ch., Jackson,
1899-1903; State Field Secy. Mich Anti-Saloon League, 1903-06; p.
Berean ch., Detroit, 1906-08; d. Detroit, Mich., Sep. 25, 1908.
♦WILLIAM CAREY PHILLIPS, b. Lima, N. Y., May 25, 1852
Colg. U. 1879; Colg. T. S. 1879-80; ord. Russell, N. Y., June 18, 1880
p. Russell. 1880-82; Canton, 1882-83; R. T. S. 1886; p. Mendon
1884-85; Mason, Mich., June 1886-Mar. 88; Tawas City, Apr. 1888-90
Nunda, N. Y., Oct. 1890-Aug. 98; First ch., Oswego, Oct. 1898-Oct. 99
d. Clifton Springs, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1899.
ALBERT JOHN RAMAKER, b. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1860; R.
T. S. 1886; U. R. 1895; ord. Cleveland, O., Aug. 23, 1886; p. Cleveland,
1886-89; instructor in Greek and Latin Grammar, German Literature
and Universal History, German Department, R. T. S., 1889-90; acting
prof. Church History and the Greek Lang., ib., 1890-99; prof, ib., 1899-
Author, Ein Ueberlick uber die Geschichte der Deutschen Baptisten in
America; Die Christliche Heidensmission; Eine kurze Geschichte der
Baptisten. Address, 11 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y.
WALTER RAUSCHENBUSCH, b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1861;
Giitersloh Gymnasium, Westphalia, Germany, 1883; U. R. 1884; R. T.
S. 1886; ord. New York, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1886; p. Second German ch.,
New York, 1886-97; acting prof. N. T. Interpretation and of the Nat-
ural Sciences, German Department, R. T. S., 1897-99; prof., N. T. in
G. D. 1899-1902; prof, of Church History, R. T. S., 1902- secretary,
Baptist Congress, 1892-94; year of study in Germany, 1891-92; and
1907-08; editor, Jugend Herold, 1892-96; Earl Lecturer, Pacific T. S.,
1910; editor, Evangeliumslicder ; author. Das Leben Jesu; Leben und
Wirken von August Rauschenbusch; Die politische Verfassung unseres
Landes; Christianity and the Social Crisis; various articles in reviews
and magazines. D.D., U. R., 1902.
Address, 40 Shepard St., Rochester, N. Y.
MARTIN WALTER TWING, b. Monterey, Mass., Dec. 15, 1857;
B. U. 1883; R. T. S. 1886; ord. N. Tonawanda, N. Y., Sep. 2, 1886;
p. N. Tonawanda, June 1886-June 96; Alton, 111., Sep. 1896-. D.D.,
S. C, 1900. Address, 500 E. 13th St., Alton, 111.,
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*EDGAR BURTON WATSON, b. Newton Mills, Ta., Sep. 11, 1853;
Union school, Mayville, N. Y., 1876; R. T. S. 1886; ord. Ogdcn, N.
Y.. Dec. 2, 1886; p. Ogden, 1886-95; d. Ogdcn, Nov. 7, 1895.
(;R.\DUATE ENGLISH COURSE
*IRVING FRANKLIN DAVIS, b. Bourbon, 111., June 21, 1854; S. C;
ord. Wichita, Kan., July 25, 1877; p. Wichita, 1877-80; Kirkwood, Mo.,
1880-81; Danville, 111., 1881-82; Fort Scott, Kan., 1882-84; R. T. S.
1886; p. Emmanuel ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1886-87; Summit Ave.
ch., Jersey City, N. J., 1887-89; d. Jersey City, Dec. 31, 1889.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
George William Davis, Presb., b. Rochester, Eng., Aug. 3, 1858; Vic-
toria U.. Manchester. Eng., 1880; R. T. S. 1883-85; dismissed to Aub.
T. S. Address, St. Paul, Minn.
Lewis Kaiser, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 23, 1860; student, G. D. and
U. R. 1881-83; R. T. S. 1883-84; C. T. S. 1884-85; ord. Philadel-
phia, Pa., Sep. 18, 1884; p. Philadelphia, May 1884-Dcc. 88; First
Germ, ch., Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 1889-Oct. 90; acting prof. O. T. Inter-
pretation and Life of Christ, G. D., R. T. S. 1890-99; prof, ib., 1899-.
Author, Das Apostolischc Zcitaltcr; Stimmen dcr Prophetcn. Mod-
erator of Triennial Conference of German Baptists, 1898-1910.
Address, 13 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y.
James Griffith Mahoney, b. Toherbane, County of Kerry, Ireland, Feb.
1, 1840; R. T. S. 1884-85; ord. W. Almond, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1885; p.
W. Almond, June 1885-June 87; June 1892-June 93; Woodhull, June
1889-June 92; Almond, 1893-97; W. Clarkesville, 1897; joined Seventh
Day Baptists, Dec. 1897; returned to regular Bapt. ; p. Ovid, June
1898-1901 ; Enfield Centre, 1901-03 ; W. Owego Creek, 1903-05 ; evange-
list, 1905- Address, 68 Liberty St., Owego, N. Y.
Jacob Michaelian, b. Husenig, Harpoot, Armenia, Apr. 12, 1857; Mar-
sovan Seminary, Asia Minor, 1882 ; R. T. S., one year in English course,
1885-86; ord. at Calvary ch.. New York, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1887; miss.,
A. B. Pub. Soc, to the Armenians, Constantinople, Aug. 1887-Mar. 92;
continued the work on personal responsibility, Mar. 1892-Apr. 94; miss.,
to the Armenians in New York under the auspices of Calvary ch..
May 1894-Aug. 95 ; student of medicine, Washington, D. C, Sep. 1895-
Apr. 96; in business and city miss, work, Apr. 1897-.
Address, 297 5th Ave., New York, N. Y.
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William Pfeiffer, R. T. S., 1885-86; (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1886.)
John R. Stillwell, b. Cheapside, Ont., Jan. 15, 1855; U. T. 1883; R. T.
S. 1883-84; p. Pembroke, Ont., 1884-85; ord. Brantford, Ont., July
1885; miss. Canadian Bapt. Miss. Soc, India, 1885-. principal, Samalkot
(India) Seminary, 1887-1898; p. in Canada, 1901-04; miss., Rama-
chandropuram, 1904-. Author, Unfulfilled Commission; One Hundred
Years of Baptist Work in Foreign Lands, 1792-1892.
Address, Ramachandropuram, Godavari Dist., India.
♦Frederic Witthuhn, R. T. S. 1885-86; (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1886) ; d. Hanover, Ont., Feb. 17, 1888.
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GRADUATES
WILLIAM C. TAYLOR, Class Secretary
JOHN MOORE DAVIS, b. Henderson Co., N. C, Aug. 27, 1853; W.
F. C. 1880; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Cuba, N. Y., May 27, 1887; p. Cuba,
1887-89; in business. New York, 1889-.
Address, 490 W. 136th St., New York, N. Y.
DANIEL TROBRIDGE DENMAN, b. Chesterville, O., Aug. 13,
1860; Ohio Wesleyan U., 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Hannibal, Mo.,
July 7, 1887; p. Hannibal, July 1887-Nov. 96; Milwaukee, Wis., Nov.
1896-1906; Oak Park, 111., 1906- D.D., Grand River C, 1895.
Address, Oak Park, 111.
GEORGE BURMAN FOSTER, b. Wolf Creek, W. Va., Apr. 2, 1857;
W. Va. U. 1883; ord. St. Albans, W. Va., Nov. 1879; p. Morgantown,
1883-84; R. T. S. 1887; p. First ch., Saratoga Springs, N. Y., 1887-91;
student, Universities of Gottingen and Berlin, 1891-92; prof. Philos-
ophy, McM. U., 1892-95; associate prof. Systematic Theology, U. C,
1895-97 ; prof., Systematic Theology, ib., 1897-1905 ; prof. Philosophy of
Religion, ib., 1905-. Author, Finality of Christian Religion, 1906;
Function of Religion in Man's Struggle for Existence, 1909. Ph.D.,
D. U. 1892. Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
JOSEPH BAYARD HARGETT, b. Boone, N. C, Jan. 25, 1851; S.
C; ord. Granville, Mo., July 27, 1884; R. T. S. 1887; p. Rich Hill, Mo.,
1887-88; withdrew from the Baptist denomination; student, Meadville
Theological school a short time in 1890. (1900)
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GEORGE WASHINGTON HILL.b. Phoenix. Ore., May 7, 1861; U.
1884; R. r. S. 1887; ord. East Portland, Ore., Sep. 20, 1887; p. E.
Portland, 1887-88; city miss., Portland, 1888-90; p. Albany, 1890-Nov.
93; miss. A. B. F. AI. Soc, Sui Tui and Yachow, China, 1893-95;
Chofu. Japan, 1895-June 1900; on furlough in U. S., June 1900-Dec.
01; Chofu, Japan, Dec. 1901-05; Shimonoseki, 1905-May 09; on fur-
lough in U. S., May 1909-.
Permanent address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg, Boston, Mass.
FRANCIS WAYLAND KNEELAND, b. Strykersville, N. Y., Sep.
15, 1856; U. R. 1880; principal, Union school, Angelica, N. Y., 1882-85;
R. T. S. 1887; ord. Moodus, Conn., Aug. 30, 1887; p. Moodus, June
1887-Dcc. 90; Newark, N. Y., Feb. 1891-Apr. 96; Whitcsboro, Apr.
1896-1901; Lyons, Apr. 1902-Nov. 09; secy, of Bapt. Ministerial Bu-
reau of N. Y. State Conv., Nov. 1909-.
Address, 535 University Bldg. Syracuse, N. Y.
IRA SPRAGUE KNEELAND, b. Strykersville, N. Y., Apr. 19, 1859;
U. R. 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Del! Rapids, S. Dak., Aug. 17, 1887;
p. Dell Rapids, June 1887-June 88; North ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sep.
1888-Mar. 91; Maple St. chapel, Buflfalo, May 1891-Mar. 95; Spring-
ville, Apr. 1895-Feb. 1900; Cazenovia Park ch., Buffalo, Feb. 1900-July
06; Eden, Oct. 1907-Aug. 08; Cazenovia Park ch., Buffalo, Sep. 1908-
Editor, Baptist Outlook, 1901-05. Author, God's Garden; The World's
Hunger and Tlie Church's Supply.
Address, 26 Ryan St., Buffalo, N. Y.
LOUIS CHARLES KNUTH, b. St. Joseph, Mich., Oct. 18, 1858; G.
D. 1885; U. R. two years; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Sheboygan, Wis., Aug.
17. 1887; p. Sheboygan, June 1887-July 90; Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 1890-
Jan. 92; Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 1892-Sep. 1903; First ch., Newark, N
J., Sep. 1903-. Address, 33 E. Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. J
JOHN LEWIS McCUTCHEON, b. Nicholas Co., W. Va., Apr. 19
1858; U. R. 1884; ord. Morgantown, W. Va., Oct. 29, 1882; R. T. S
1887; city miss., New York, N. Y., 1887-88; pres. Broaddus Female C.
Clarksburg, W. Va., 1888-90; p. Franklin, Va., July 1890-Dcc. 95
Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 1896-June 97; Morgantown, June 1897-Jan
1907; Franklin, Va., Feb. 1907-. Address, Franklin, Va
EDWARD WRIGHT POTTER, b. E. Hartford, Conn., Sep. 17, 1858
Y. C. 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Rockville, Conn., Aug. 4, 1887; p. Rock-
ville, July 1887-Nov. 94; Windsor, Vt., Mar. 1895-May 97; Bradford,
N. H., May 1897-July 1904; Jewett City, Conn., July 1904-.
Address, Jewett City, Conn.
FRANK BARRATT RAYMOND, b. Edgefield, S. C, Feb. 2, 1852;
Rich. C. 1871-73; C. T. S. 1876-78; ord. Holmesburg, Pa., Apr. 28,
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1881; p. Holmesburg, 1880-81; Mathews Co., Va., 1883-85; R. T. S.
1887; p. Dunkirk, N. Y., 1886-88; Lexington, Ky., May 1888-May 91;
Eminence, May 1891-May 95 ; Mathews Co., Va., July 1895-Oct. 1905 ;
Waynesville, N. C, Oct. 1906-Nov. 08; Clyde, Dec. 1908-
Address, Clyde, N. C.
WILLIAM CARSON TAYLOR, b. Taylorsburg, Va., Feb. 7, 1858;
U. O. 1884; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., July 11, 1887; p. FiU-
more Ave. ch., Buffalo, Jan. 1887-Dec. 90; Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 1890-
Sep. 97; Jefferson City, Mo., Sep. 1897-Sep. 99; College Ave., ch.,
Indianapolis, Ind., Sep. 1899-Oct. 1903; Petersburg, Va., Oct. 1903-.
pres.. Anti-saloon League of Virginia, 1907-09. D.D., G. C, 1895.
-■\ddress, Petersburg, Va.
JAMES TENBROEKE, b. Panton, Vt., Oct. 13, 1859; Mid. C. 1884;
R. T. S. 1887; ord. Weedsport, N. Y., Sep. 13, 1887; p. Weedsport,
1887-88; student in Philosophy, Y. C, 1888-91; Univ. of Berlin, 1891-
92; p. Berean ch., Burlington, Vt., Jan. 1893-July 95; prof. Philosophy,
McM. U., 1895-. graduate student at Oxford and Berlin Universities,
1903-(M. Ph.D., Y. C, 1891. Address, 16 Elgin Ave., Toronto, Ont.
ALEXANDER WATT, b. Branxton, Scotland, July 16, 1853; U. R.
18^; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Forestville, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1888; p. Forest-
ville, Jan. 1888-Aug. 89 ; Hamburg, .Aug. 1889-May 91 ; Buffalo. May
1891-.\pr. 93; w. c. 1893-98; p. Findlay Lake, Dec. 1898-1901; Mem-
phis, 1901-06; Freedom, 1906; mercantile pursuits, Webster, 1907-09;
w. c. Fredonia, 1909-. Address, Fredonia, N. Y.
OBED JACOB WHITE, b. Palmyra, Mo., Sep. 19, 1858; La Gr. C.
1SS3 ; ord. La Grange. Mo., Nov. 5, 1882; principal and teacher, Eureka
Bapt. C, 1883-84; R. T. S. 1887; p. First ch., Jersey City, N. J., July
1887-May 89; First ch., Nashua, N. H., May 1889-May 94; Winthrop
St. ch., Taunton, Mass., Sep. 1894-1910; Washington St. ch., Ljrnn,
Mass., 1910-. Author, Responsive Readings from the Old and New
Testaments. D.D., Cy. C. Address, Lynn, Mass.
GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE
JACOB COONCE BURKETT, b. Moulton, Tex., Mar. 4, 1860; Kyle
Seminary; Bay. U. ; ord. Moulton, Tex.. July 2, 1883; R. T. S.
1887; p. Warrensburg, N. Y., June 1887-Feb. 89; Taylor, Tex.,
Mar. 1889-Mar. 90; Colorado. Apr. 1890-Feb. 93; Calvert, June 1893-
Feb. 1900: Midland, Feb. 1900-. lecturer, Bible Conferences, Texas,
1905-08. D.D., Simmons C, 1905. -\ddress, Midland, Texas.
ADELBERT CHAPMAN, b. Bath, N. Y., June 8, 1854; Cook Acad.;
ord. -\voca, N. Y.. June 4, 1879; p. Attica, May 1880-85; R. T. S. 1887;
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p. Hoosick Falls, Dec. 1888-July 95; Cortland, Aug. 1895-Dec. 98;
Alexander Ave. ch., New York, July 1899-Mar. 1904; Calvary ch.,
Hackensack, N. J., Sept. 1905-.
Addrcss, 48 Central Ave., Hackensack, N. J.
GEORGE WASHINGTON HICKS, b. Lynch's Prairie, Cherokee
Nation, 1. 1"., Dec. 29, 1857; Indian U. 1885; R. T. S. 1887; ord. Tahle-
quah, Ind. Ter., July 3, 1887; miss, in charge of Wichita mission, 1887-
93; Rainy Mountain mission, Nov. 1893-Apr. 96; Elk Creek mission,
Nov. 1893-. Elk View ch., Sep. 1899-Aug. 1900; Red Stone Mission,
Sept. 1904-. Apache Indian Mission, June 1907-.
Address, 704 S. W. Ave., Hobart, Okla.
MILTON FRANKLIN NEGUS, b. Taberg, N. Y., Sep. 4, 1853; Colg.
I'., partial course; ord. Jay, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1878; p. Skaneateles, N. Y.,
Sep. 1881-85; R. T. S. 1887; p. Fourth ch., Minneapolis, Minn., Dec.
1887-94; Owego, N. Y., 1894-97; First ch., Brooklyn, E. D., Sep.
1897-1902; Temple Church, Philadelphia, Pa., 1902-04; Glenwood Ave.
ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1908-.
Address, Zl Laurel St., Buffalo, N. Y.
♦WASHINGTON SNELL PEACE, b. Lake City, Mo., Jan. 20, 1856;
W. J. C. 1881; ord. Lamar, Mo., Apr. 30, 1882; R. T. S. 1887; p. Em-
manuel ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 1887-Apr. 90; Quincy, 111., June 1891-
July 93; Westport, Mo., June 1894-July 97; w. c. Liberty, July 1897-
1900; Kansas City, 1900-04; associate editor. Word and Way; d. Kan-
sas City, Mo., Dec. 11, 1904.
CHARLES ATWATER RAYMOND, b. Newburg, N. Y., Jan. 28,
1846; Green Plains Acad., Va., 1860-61; ord. W. Franklin, Pa., June 9,
1881 ; p. Tioga Centre, N. Y., Dec. 1881-Mar. 83 ; Hemlock Lake, May
1883-Oct. 86; R. T. S. 1887; p. Kingsville, O., May 1887-Aug. 89; Con-
neaut, Sep. 1889-Mar. 91; invalid. Mar. 1891-.
Address, Nichols, N. Y
SPECIAL STUDENTS
♦Everett Doughty Burr, b. Nyack-on-Hudson, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1861;
B. U. 1884; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1884; dismissed to C. T. S. Killed by
train, Feb. 23, 1907.
Frank Wells Ham, b. Otsego, Minn., Apr. 25, 1856; U. of Minn.; R.
T. S. 1884-85; ord. St. Charles, Minn., June 5, 1888; p. St. Charles,
1888; supposed to be in California. (1900).
♦James Milton Neville, b. Bladensburgh, la., Aug. 28, 1856; U. O. 1884;
R. T. S. 1884-86; d. at the close of the Middle year, Dansville, N. Y.,
May 4, 1886.
John Schu£f, R. T. S. 1885-87; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1887).
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*Edward Presbrey Smith, b. Vineyard Haven, Mass., Oct. 6, 1860; B.
U. 1884; R. T. S. Sep-Dec. 1884; d. Stoneham, Mass., Oct. 20, 1903.
Ferdinand Gustav Wolter, R. T. S. 1886-87; (for record, vid. G. D.,
class of 1887).
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*JOHN JACKSON HAMMER, b. near Glasgow, Ky., June 2, 1858;
Glasgow Normal, 1883; S. B. T. S. 1887; resident graduate, R. T. S.
1887-88; ord. Wolcott, N. Y.. June 14, 1888; p. Wolcott, Feb. 1888-May
90; in poor health on farm near Glasgow, Ky., June 1890-Feb. 93; p.
Fifth St. mission, Buffalo, N. Y., Feb.-July 1893; Sardinia, July 1893-
Oct. 94; Strykersville, and Java Village, Oct. 1894-Apr. 97; Eldred, Pa.,
May-Oct. 1897; on farm near Glasgow Ky., Nov., 1897-1908; supply,
Siloam ch., Glasgow, Sep. 1898-Jan. 99 ; d. Glasgow, Ky., Feb. 14, 190a
GRADUATES
WILLIAM J. REID, Class Secretary
JOHN CALVIN CARMAN, b. Ashland, O., Aug. 31, 1861; U. R.
1884; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Zanesville, O., June 7, 1888; p. First ch.,
Zanesville, June 1888-June 91 ; stated supply. Carman, Minn., Oct.
1891-Feb. 92; evangelistic work in Minn., N. Y., 111., and Mich.,
Feb. 1892-Nov. 93; p. First ch., Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Nov. 1893-
Aug. 97; First ch., Traverse City, Jan. 1898-Mar. 99; station p.
First ch., Indianapolis, Ind., May 1899-June 1900; State Supt., Ind.
State S. S. Association, June 1900-Sep. 02; State Supt., Colo. State
Sunday School Assn., Oct. 1902- Chautauquan Lecturer, Okla., Colo.,
and Ohio. Address, 2070 Cherry St., Denver, Colorado.
*SAMUEL STUART CASE, b. Otisville, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1857; U. R.
partial course; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Redwood, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1888; p.
Redwood, 1888-89; d. Paterson, N. J., Dec. 5, 1889.
HENRY CROSKEY COOPER, b. Melrose, Mass., Jan. 8, 1862; U.
R. 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Springville, N. Y., June 21, 1888; p. Spring-
ville, June 1888-Feb. 95; Schenectady, Feb. 1895-Apr. 1905; Little
Falls, N. Y., May 1905-.
Address, 2 Dale Place, Little Falls, N. Y.
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PHILIP WENDELL CRANNELL, b. Albany, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1861;
D. C. 1882; teaching Penn. and Minn., 1882-85; R. T. S. 1888; ord.
Baldwinsville, N. Y., Nov. 9, 1888; Baldwinsville, Oct. 1888-Mar. 94;
Corning, Mar. 1894-99; First ch., Topeka, Kansas, Jan. 1900-Aug. 04;
prof. Homiletics and Pastoral Theology, Kansas City Bapt. T. S., Oct.
1902- pres. K. C. B. T. S., May 1903-. Author, many articles in
Bibliothcca Sacra; editorial writer for Sunday School Times, 1901 ;
writer of S. S. Expositions, IVord and Way, 1907. D.D., Ottawa U.,
1901. Address, 350 Troup Avenue., Kansas City, Kan.
JOHN PHILLIPS CURRIN, b. Sharpsburg, Pa., Dec. 7, 1856; Bu.
U. 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Lebanon, O., Dec. 20, 1888; p. Lebanon,
1888-89; New Vienna, 1889-92; IlilLsboro, Jan. 1893-1902; Oakland,
Calif., 1902-06; .Marion, O., 1906-.
Address, 326 Vine St., Marion, O.
*JAMES LOCKHART HASTIE, b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 10,
1805; C. of the City of New York, 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. New York,
N. Y., June 28, 1888; p. Rutherford, June 1888-June 90; Croton, June
1890-Nov. 91; Holmesburg, ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1891-Aug.
94; Croton, N. Y., Oct. 1894-Mar. 99; Corinth, Mar. 1899-1902; d.
Corinth, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1902.
THEODORE HEISIG, b. London, Eng., Apr. 4, 1859; Bay. U., 1882;
R. T. S. 1888; ord. Waterford, N. Y., Nov. 13, 1888; p. Waterford,
May 1888-Apr. 91 ; Parmly Memorial ch., Jersey City, N. J., May
1891-Dec. 94; stated supply, Wayne St. Reformed ch. and Scotch Presb.
ch., Jersey City, Jan-Aug. 1895; p. Freehold, Aug. 1895-May 1902;
mercantile pursuits, June 1902- ; p. Eighth Street ch., Orange, Texas,
February, 1904-. Editor, Young People's department, Neiv Jersey
Baptist Bulletin; pres., B. Y. P. U., of New Jersey, May 1897-May 99.
Address, 328 Keith Bldg. Beaumont, Texas.
*GEORGE FREDERIC HILTON, b. Keokuk, la., May 2, 1857; High
school, Keokuk; B. U. T. S. 1884-85; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Duluth, iMinn.,
Aug. 9, 1888; p. Duluth, July 1888-Aug. 90; Carthage, 111., Oct. 1890-
Jan. 94; Vandalia, Jan. 1895-Jan. 99; health failed; w. c. San Diego,
Calif., Jan. 1899-July 1900; d. San Diego, Calif., July 7, 1900.
*OSCAR WALTER JANSEN, b. Racine, Wis., Aug. 14, 1857; Des
M. C. 1881-82; U. R. 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Omaha, Neb., June
19, 1888; miss. Calvary ch., New York, N. Y., 1888-Sep. 89; p.
Memorial ch., Albany, Sep. 1889-Dec. 91 ; First ch., Dalton, Mass.,
Jan. 1892-July 93 ; health failed ; stated supply. Second ch., Galveston,
Texas, 1893-94; fruit raising, Alta Loma, 1894-95; p. Alta Loma, 1895-
Mar. 98; invalid, Denver, Col., Jan. 1898-Apr. 99; d. Denver, Col.,
Apr. 20, 1899.
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OSCAR MILES KELLER, b. Tempico, Ind., Mar. 8, 1856; F. C. 1885;
ord. New Winchester, Ind., Feb. 15, 1884; p. New Winchester, Jan.
1884-Jan. 85; R. T. S. 1888; p. Mendon, N. Y., Jan. 1886-June
88; Fredonia, Kan., June 1888-Mar. 90; San Mercer, Texas, Mar.
1890-Dec. 91; Kokomo, Ind., Jan. 1892-Mar. 93; Brimfield, 111.,
June 1893-Sep. 94; Tonica, Sep. 1894-July 95; pres., Mt. Lebanon C,
Texas, Sep. 1895-June 96; p. Van Buren, Ark., Oct., 1896-Dec. 97;
Muscogee, Indian Ter., Dec. 1897-Aug. 99; supt. of Seminole Indian
school for boys at Mekusukey, Aug. 1899-July 1901 ; w. c. Okemah,
July 1901-May OS ; p. Claremore, May 1905-Jan. 07 ; p. Cordova, III.,
Jan. 1907-Sep. 1908; Forsyth, Mont., Sep. 1908-
Address, Forsyth, Mont.
J. BUNYAN LEMON, b. Nace, Va., Apr. 1, 1862; Rich. C. 1881-85;
ord. Mill Creek, Va., Sep. 16, 1883; p. Cartersville, Va., Sep. 1883-
July 85; New Bridge, Oct. 1883-July 85; R. T. S. 1888; p. Alabama,
N. Y., Apr. 1886-May 88; Plymouth Ave. ch., Rochester, June 1888-
June 91; Willimantic, Conn., Sep. 1891-Sep. 99; Manchester, N. H.,
Sep. 1899-. Author, The Bible as a Library; Elijah the Prophet; A
Dream of the Christ; A Bicyclist's Dream of the Road to Heaven;
Stories of the Bible; Places of Interest in the Bible; Lemon's Bible
Game; pres., N. H. Bapt. Conv., 1909. D.D., Rich. C, 1903.
Address, Manchester, N. H.
RALPH WEBER LOWE, b. Ashford, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1859; U. R.
1883; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Marion, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1888; p. Marion, Sep.
1888-Sep. 90; Pipestone, Minn., Oct. 1890-May 92; united with Dis-
ciples of Christ, 1892; returned to the Bapt., May 1898; p. Kensington
ch., Buffalo, Nov. 1898-Jan. 1903; Second ch., Parma, July 1903-Aug.
06; Hinsdale, Aug. 1906-. Address, Hinsdale, N. Y.
JOHN GEORGE SCHLIEMANN, b. Galesburg, 111., Sep. 20, 1857;
Knox C; R. T. S. 1888; ord. St. Louis, Mo., May 5, 1889; p. Pittsfield,
111., 1889-91 ; student, B. U. T. S. 1889-91 ; B. D., ib., 1891 ; p. Tecum-
seh, Neb., 1892-93; Sabetha, Kan., 1893-96; Phillipsburg, 1897-98;
chaplain, 20th Regt. Kan. Vols., Manilla, Philippine Is., May 1898-99;
w. c. Sabetha, Kan., 1899-1900; Holton, 1900-03; Hennessey, Okla.,
1903-. Address, Hennessey, Okla.
EUGENE WOOTTON STONE, b. Central Depot, Va., Sep. 28, 1864;
Rich. C; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Carmel, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1888; p. Carmel,
1888-92; Paterson, N. J., Apr. 1892-Mar. 95; Bridgeton, Apr. 1895-
Oct. 99; Grand Ave. ch., New Haven, Conn., Oct. 1899-Jan. 1905;
Richmond, Va., Jan. 1905-June 08; First ch., Elizabeth City, June
1908-. Address, Elizabeth City, N. C.
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THOMAS JEFFERSON VILLERS, b. Centerville, Va., May 23,
1861; U. R. 1885; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 27,
1888; p. First ch., Gloucester, Nov. 1888-Dec. 93; First ch., Syracuse,
N. Y., Dec. 1893-Mar. 98; First ch., Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 1898-Apr
1906; First Pcddie Memorial, Newark, N. J., Apr. 1906-. pres., Ind
Bapt. Conv., 1901-06. D.D., U. R., 1903.
Address, 56 Mt. Pleasant Ave, Newark, N. J
JOHN VIVION WHITING, b. Dover, Mo., Mar. 8, 1863; S. C. one
year; private study four years; B. U. T. S. 1885-86; R. T. S. 1888
ord. Canton, 111., June 20, 1888; stated supply, Pipestone, Minn., Oct
1888-Apr. 89; p. Blair, Neb., June 1889-June 91; Fairbury, July 1891-
Oct. 96; Kcwanee, 111., Oct. 1896-Sep. 1908; Jacksonville, Sep. 1908-
Addrcss, 205 Pine St., Jacksonville, Illinois,
FRANK HENRY YOUNG, b. Madison, C, July 24, 1857; D. U. 1885
R. T. S. 1888; ord. Stanton, Mich., Sep. 13, 1888; p. Stanton, 1888-90
Lorain, O., Dec. 1890-Dec. 93; w. c. Lorain and Perry, Dec. 1893-
Sep. 95; p. Garrettsville, Sep. 1895-Oct. 1902; supply Oct. 1902-Feb
03; Kensington ch., Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 1903-
Address, 228 Schuele Ave., Buffalo, N. Y
GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE
WILLIAM HENRY HARTIGAN, b. Boylston, Mass., July 12, 1851;
R. T. S. 1886-88; ord. Shelby, U. Y., Sep. 25, 1888; p. Shelby, 1888-89;
Bufifalo, 1889-94; Brooklyn, 1894-1907; in business Brooklyn, 1907-
Address, 344 Gates Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
AMOS NAYLOR, b. Kendal, England, Apr. 15, 1852; R. T. S. 1886-
88; ord. Troopsville, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1888; p. Troopsville, Oct. 1888-Jan.
90; Lyons, Jan. 1890-Jan. 94; Syracuse, Jan. 1894-Jan. 98; student, Syra-
cuse U. 1895-96; p. Second ch.. Auburn, Jan. 1898-June 1906; Bath,
June 1906-Jan. 09; South Side ch., Buffalo, Jan. 1909-.
Address, m Abbott Road, Bufifalo, N. Y.
WILLIAM JEANS REID, b. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1850; R. T.
S. 1886-88 ; ord. Rochester, N. Y., July 19, 1888 ; p. North Union mission
(organized as the Alexander Street Bap ch., Jan. 3, 1890), May 1888-
May 93; Mumford, Sep. 1893-July 95; E. Rochester mission (organ-
ized as the University Ave. Bapt. ch.. Mar. 4, 1897), July 1895-
July 1902; Lyell Ave., Rochester, Aug. 1902-June 08; 46th St. ch.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., and miss. Pittsburgh Bapt. Assn., July 1908-
Address, 173 44th St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
LLEWELLYN JOSHUA TINGLEY, b. Margaree, Cape Breton, N.
S., Sep. 9, 1860; Ac. C. 1882; N. T. I. 1886-87; R. T. S. 1887-88; ord.
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Jordan River, N. S, Sep. 20, 1888 ; p. Shelburne, N. S, June 1888-Dec.
89 ; Upper Wilmot ch., Jan. 1890-Jan. 97 ; Freeport, Jan. 1897-Jan. 99 ;
Clementsvale, Mar. 1899-1902; St. Margaret's Bay, N. Y., 1902-06;
Pugwash, N. S., June 1906-Sep. 08; Falmouth, Nov. 1908-.
Address, Falmouth, Nova Scotia.
RUDOLPH TRAUGOTT WEGENER, b. Watertown, Wis., Sep.
21 1862; G. D. 1882-88; R. T. S. 1888; ord. Dayton, O., July 6, 1888; p.
German ch., Dayton, June 1888-July 96; Harlem German ch., New
York, N. Y., Aug. 1896-1907; First German ch., Boston, Mass., 1907-
09; First ch., Baltimore, Md., 1909-.
Address, Patterson Pk. and Monument St., Baltimore, Md.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
John Calvin Hankinson, b. Aylmer, Ont., Dec. 14, 1856; Woodstock
C. 1883-84; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1886.
Address, Sinclairville, N. Y.
James Madison Hare, b. Huntingdon Co., Pa., ord. Peabody, Kan.,
Nov. 12, 1881; p. Peabody, July 1881-Nov. 82; Bu. U. 1885; R. T. S.
1885-86; dismissed to U. T. S. Address, Jersey City, N. J.
Paul Heiligman, Presb., b. Cincinnati, O., June 23, 1865; Union Bibli-
cal Sem., Dayton, O., 1888; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1887; dismissed to
Lane T. S. Address, Pierceton, Ind.
George Samuel Mellor, b. Stockport, O., Nov. 16, 1859; D. U. 1885;
R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1885; w. c. Stockport, O., 1886-94; dismissed to
Aub. T. S. Address, Adams Mills, O.
Cortland Hargrave Schuyler, b. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 30, 1856; R.
T. S. 1885-86; (1900).
Charles Augustus Strong, b. Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 28, 1862; U. R.
1884; H. U. 1885; R. T. S. 1885-86; student in Berlin, 1886-87; Paris,
Berlin, and Freiburg, 1889-90; instructor in Philosophy, Corn. U.,
1887-89; docent in Psychology, Clark U., 1890; associate prof, of Psy-
chology, U. C, 1892-95 ; lecturer in Psychology, Columbia U., 1895-
1903; prof, of Psychology, ib., 1903-. Author, Why the Mind Has a
Body, 1903. Address, Lakewood, N. J.
Louis Ulysses Warner, b. Orleans, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1857; U. R. 1885-87;
R. T. S. 1885-87; dismissed to B. U. T. S.
Address, New Kirk, Okla.
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GRADUATES
FREDERICK W. LOCKWOOD, Class Secretary
HERMAN CHARLES BUCHHOLZ, b. Wilsnack, Germany, May 24,
1860; U. R., part, course; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Auburn, N. Y., June 19,
1889; p. Immanuel ch., Auburn, Jan. 1889-May 93; graduate student,
Aub. T. S., 1891-92; Chester, S. C, iMay 1893-1902; Fulton Ave. ch.,
Baltimore, Md., 1902-03; First ch., Hawkinsville, Ga., Dec. 1904-
Apr. 06; state evangelist, Ga. State Miss. Board, Apr. 1906-. state
evangelist, Ga. W. B. M. U., 1906- dean, evangelistic department, St.
Miss. Board, Dec. 1908-.
Address, 1009 Candler Building, Atlanta, Ga.
HENRY PARK COCHRANE, b. Monmouth, Me., Mar. 25, 1856;
Cuburn Classical Inst.; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Princeton, Me., Aug. 7,
1889; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Burma, 1889-96; in America on furlough,
1896-99; in Burma, 1899-1903; resigned from A. B. F. M. Soc, Apr.
1904; First ch., Shelton, Wash., Oct. 1904-Aug. 08; First ch.. Burton,
Sep. 1907-Apr. 09; reappointed for Burma, 1909-. Author, Among the
Burvians; Missio)ts in Burma. Address, Rangoon, Burma.
GOTTLOB FETZER, b. Cleveland, O., July 30, 1861; G. D. 1881-84;
R. T. S. 1889; ord. Cleveland, O., July 1, 1889; p. Erin Ave. German
ch., Cleveland, June 1889-Oct. 90; Berlin, Ont., Nov. 1890-Sep. 97;
Second German ch., New York, N. Y., Oct. 1897-Dec. 1901. Editor,
Dcr Scndbotc, and other publications of the German Bapt. Pub. Soc,
Cleveland, O., Jan. 1902-.
Address, 3804 Payne Ave. N. E., Cleveland, O.
JACOB HEINRICHS, b. Allenstein, Prussia, Mar. 2, 1860; G. D.
1881-83; U. R. 1884-86; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 10,
1889; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Nellore, Nov. 1889-Mar. 91; Ongole,
Mar. 1891-Oct. 92; Vinukonda, Oct. 1892-July 95; pres.. Theological
Seminary, Ramapatam, Nellore district, India, July 1895-. Author,
Old Testament Introduction (in Telugu) ; Ecclesiology (in Telugu) ;
History of New Testament Church and Life of Paul; Eschatology (in
Telugu) ; Neiv Testament Introduction with Analyses; Commentary on
The Epistle to the Romans (in Telugu, 1903).
Address, Ramapatam, Nellore District, India.
WALTER VAUGHN HIGGINS, b. Wolfville, N. S., Dec. 19, 1864;
Ac. C. 1886; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Wolfville, N. S., Sep. 10, 1889; miss.
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Board of Foreign Miss, of the Bapt. Conv., of the Maritime Provinces,
1889; miss, in India, 1889-1907; secy., Foreign Mission Board, May
1907-. editor. Mission Report Among the Telugus, 1897-1906. Author,
Map of Telugu Mission; Outline Life of Christ (in Telugu) ; Bible
Study (in Telugu) ; Life in India (Illustrated).
Address, Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
FRANK PLATT LEACH, b. Hamburg, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1861; Ham.
C. 1886; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Naples, N. Y., June 21, 1889; p. Naples,
1889-92 ; Red Oak, la., Jan. 1892-June 97 ; Rochester, Minn., Sep. 1897-
Sep. 1900; Sioux Falls, S. D., Sep. 1900-Sep. 03; general secy., S. D.
S. S. Association, Sep. 1903-. Managing editor, Iowa Baptist Herald,
1896. Address, 812 S. Main St., Sioux Falls, S. D.
EDGAR PERKINS LIPSCOMB, b. Afton, Va., June 30, 1863; Rich.
C. 188o; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Brockport, N. Y., July 5, 1889; p. Brock-
port, June 1889-Mar. 94; Kenosha, Wis., Oct. 1894-Feb. 96; Eufaula,
Ala., Aug. 1896-Aug. 98; w. c. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 1898-1902; p.
Lebanon, O., 1902-08; teaching, Elim Bible Training School, 1908-.
Address, 30 Williams St., Rochester, N. Y.
FREDERICK WILLIS LOCKWOOD, b. Steuben, N. Y., July 31,
1863; U. R. 1886; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Titusville, Pa., Sep. 2, 1889; p.
Titusville, July 1889-Dec. 94; Ossining, N. Y., Apr. 1895-Nov. 1902;
Pittsfield, Mass., Dec. 1902-Oct. 08; assistant supt., Mass. Anti-Saloon
League, Oct. 1908- Address, 24 Milk St., Boston, Mass.
JAMES ROSS LYNCH, b. Auburn, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1863; U. R. 1885;
prof, in Cook Acad., 1885-86; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Rochester, N. Y.,
June 27, 1889; p. Bronson Ave. ch., Rochester, 1888-98; First ch.,
Lockport, 1898-99; in business, Detroit, Mich., 1899-1900. (1900.)
*CHARLES CRANDALL MAXFIELD, b. Hannawa Falls, N. Y.,
Apr. 3, 1860; student, S. N. S., Potsdam, 1878; S. N. S., Ypsilanti,
Mich., 1881; student, Woodstock C. 1882; student, Toronto U. 1884;
Toronto Bapt. C. 1885-88; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Hilton, N. Y., Nov. 15,
1889; p. Hilton, Sep. 1889-Nov. 92; Binghamton, Dec. 1892-Sep. 96;
Oneida, Sep. 1896-1902; evangelistic work in Conn, and New York,
1902-06; d. Springfield, Mass., Jan. 9, 1907.
CHARLES ALBERT PARKER, b. Ludlow, Me., Jan. 8, 1859; B. U.
1886; N. T. I. 1886-87; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Houlton, Me., July 26,
1889; p. Lake City, Col., Dec. 1889-Dec. 93; graduate student, H. U.
1894-95; supply, Carver, Mass., Dec. 1893-Dec. 94; p. Calvary ch.,
Quincy, Feb. 1895-Sep. 98; Los Gatos, Cal., Sep. 1899-Nov. 1900;
Immanuel ch., San Jose, Cal., Sep. 1901-May 03; invalid, 1903-05;
p. First ch., Redwood City, Cal., Jan. 1906-.
Address, Redwood City, Calif.
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GEORGE WHEATON TAFT, b. Salem, IMich., July 17, 1865; Kal.
C. 1886; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Kalamazoo, Mich., June 13, 1889;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Tokyo, Japan, 1889-96; Kobe, 1896-97;
returned Apr. 1897; field worker, A. B. F. M. Soc. in U. S. 1897-
1902; p. First ch., Oakmont, Pa., Sep. 1902-Jan. 05; Homewood ch.,
Pittsburg, Pa., Jan., 1905-. instructor, Japanese Bapt. T. S., 1893-94;
prof. Church History and History of Christian Doctrine, ib., 1894-96;
editor, Japanese version of How Christ Came to Church; also of Uhl-
horn's Conflict of Heathenism and Christianity.
.•\ddrcss, 523 Rosedalc St., Pittsburg, Pa.
EDWARD ARTHUR TUCK, b. Alilford, N. H., Feb. 6, 1860; Am.
C 1885; B. U. T. S. 1886-87; N. T. I. Sep.-Dec. 1887; R. T. S. 1889;
miss. Newburgh, N. Y., 1889-91 ; ord. Newburg, N. Y., Nov. 10, 1891 ;
p. People's ch., Newburg, Nov. 1891-Nov. 96; Summer St. ch., Nan-
tucket. Mass., Nov. 1896-Dec. 97; The People's ch., Nantucket, Dec.
1897-June 99; engaged in evangelistic work, July 1899-1900; Otisfield,
Me., Cong, ch., 1901-03; miss, to lumbermen, 1904; N. H. State miss.,
1905; p. W. Stewartson, N. H., 1906-07; West ch.. Concord, 1908-.
Address, 518 N. State St., Concord, N. H.
WILLIAM WARD WEST, b. Hartford, Conn., July 11, 1858; U. R.
18^-86: Hartford T. S. 1886-88; R. T. S. 1889; ord. Pittsburg, Pa.,
July 1, 1889; assistant p. Fourth Ave. ch., Pittsburg, June 1889-Feb.
90; p. Oakland ch., Pittsburg, Feb. 1890-Dec. 1900; Erie Ave ch.,
Williamsport, Pa., Dec. 1900-Sep. 04; First ch., Greensburg, Pa., Sep.
1904-. pres., Penn. State B. Y. P. U., 1898.
Address, 216 Vannear Ave., Greensburg, Pa
GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE
ALDEN MERTON HENDRICK, b. Greenfield, C, Nov. 24, 1862;
Bu. U. 1882-86; R. T. S. 1886-89; ord. Towanda, Pa., Oct. 3, 1889; p.
Towanda, Oct. 1889-Dec. 91 ; Tunkhannock, Dec. 1891-Dec. 92 ; Valley
Falls, N. Y., Dec. 1892-95; First ch., Zanesville. O.. 1895^8; Greece,
N. Y., Aug. 1898-. Address, 140 Little Ridge, Barnard, N. Y.
ALFRED WILLIAM HURFORD HODDER, b. Philadelphia, Pa.,
Mar. 18, 1858; Bu. U. part, course; ord. Mansfield, Pa., May 12, 1885; p.
Mansfield, 1885-86 ; R. T. S. 1886-89 ; p. Easton, Pa., 1889-92 ; Sixteenth
St. ch.. New York, N. Y., 1892-1903; Ch. of the Redeemer, Flat-
bush, Brooklyn, 1903-. moderator of Ministers' Conference, New York
City ; pres. of United Societies of C. E. of New York and The Bronx.
.\ddress, 795 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, New York.
CHARLES HENRY MOXIE, b. London, England, Jan. 22, 1856;
Colg. Acad., 1880-81; ord. Bradford, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1886; R. T. S.
131
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1887-89; p. Canaseraga, N. Y. ; St. Paul Park, Minn., Oct. 1889-Feb.
90; Oehvein, la., six months, Chenoa, 111., June 1891-Jan. 92; Hum-
boldt, la., Apr. 1892-Nov. 93 ; Hawarden, la., Jan. 1894-Mar. 95 ; River
Falls, Wis., Jan. 1896-Mar. 97; joined the Congregationalists.
SAMUEL MILTON NEV\^LAND, b. Amity, N. Y., June 7, 1849;
Phelps Union and Classical school ; ord. Gypsum, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1886 ;
p. Second Phelps ch.. Gypsum, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1886; p. Second Phelps
ch.. Gypsum, 1886-89; R. T. S. 1887-89; p. Clifton Springs, 1888-92;
Seneca Falls, 1892-1909; Newark Valley, Mar.. 1909-.
Address, Newark Valley, N. Y.
AMER ALANSON REED, b. Murray, N. Y., Dec. 22, 1851; ord.
Farmersville, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1886; p. Portageville, July 1887-May 88;
R. T. S. 1887-89; supply. E. Henrietta, Sep. 1888-Apr. 89; p. Benning-
ton, May 1889-Aug. 91; S. Hannibal, Aug. 1891-Dec. 93; Sloansville,
Jan. 1894-Feb. 98 ; Richmondville ch. and Seward Valley ch., Feb. 1898-
Nov. 99; Warren ch., Jordanville, Dec. 1899-Aug. 1902; Findley Lake,
Sep. 1902-Sep. 06; Darien, Oct. 1906-Sep. 08; Bethany, Oct. 1908-.
Address, R. F. D., Linden, N. Y.
=i=WILLIAM THOMAS TAYLOR, b. Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1847;
R. T. S. 1886-89; ord. Richburg, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1890; p. Throopsville,
Apr. 1890-Sep. 91; Hinsdale, Sep. 1891-Sep. 92; Clifton, Sep. 1892-
Nov. 95 ; W. Henrietta, Nov. 1895-1901 ; Hinsdale, 1901-04 ; Gaines and
Murray, 1904-05; d. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1905.
FRANK EDWARD WARNER, b. North Hartland, N. Y., Aug. 20,
1858; S. N. S. Geneseo and Brockport, N. Y. ; R. T. S. 1887-89; miss.
M. E. Missionary Soc, Rangoon, Burma, 1889-91 ; ord. to the Bapt.
ministry, Rangoon, May 30, 1891 ; returned to America, 1891 ; secy.,
Y. M. C. A., Batavia, N. Y., Feb. 1892-Jan. 93 ; p. North Hector, June
1893-Aug. 97 ; Yates, Aug. 1897-Jan. 99 ; Webster, Jan. 1899-Jan. 1901 ;
supt. Rescue Miss., Auburn, Jan. 1901-June 04; engaged in mercantile
pursuits, June 1904-July 07; p. Meridian, Aug. 1907-July 08; supply
pastor, July 1908- Address, 7 Sumner St., Auburn, N. Y.
JOSEPH WESTON, b. South Witham, England, Mar. 20, 1859;
private tutors, and Cook Acad. ; R. T. S. 1887-89 ; ord. Bellefontaine,
O., June 26, 1889 ; p. Bellefontaine, May 1889-Nov. 91 ; Webster, N. Y.,
Jan. 1892-Dec. 98; Holley, Dec. 1898-Apr. 1905; Manchester, N. Y.,
Apr. 1905-Aug. 08; Niagara St. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 1908-
Address, 368 Grand Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
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SPECIAL STUDENTS
Arthur Polk Brown, b. Princeton, Ind., Jan. 31, 1866; F. C. 1886; R.
T. S. 1886-87 ; dismissed to Maclay School of Theology of U. S.
Calif. Addres.s, 1344 O. St., Fresno, Calif.
Houstinos Mardiros Daghistalian (formerly Houstinos Mardiros Tor-
osian), h. Hadjin, Cilicia, June 30, 1860; Aintab C. ; R. T. S. 1886-87,
one year in the English course ; engaged in mercantile pursuits.
Address, 2110 Amsterdam Ave., New York, N. Y.
Henry Frink, b. Preston City, Conn., Aug. 7, 1854; B. U. 1886; N. T.
I. 1886-87; C. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1887; R. T. S. Jan.-May 1888; not ord. ;
farmer, Preston, Conn., 1888-. Address, Preston, Conn.
William Austin Giboney, b. Vernon Co., Mo., May 10, 1858; W. J. C;
ord. Tipton. Mo.. Apr. 3, 1881 ; R. T. S. 1887-88, one year in English
course; p. Tipton, Rolla, Rich Hill, Louisiana, Mo.; Parma, N. Y.,
1887-88; Helena, Batesville, Ark.; evangelist in the Middle West. 1890-
97; Address, Commerce, Texas.
William Bernard Hutchinson, b. Great Village, N. S., Jan. 16, 1861;
Ac. C. 1886; N. T. L 1886-87; Toronto Bapt. C. 1887-88; R. T. S.
Sep.-Dec. 1888; ord. Quebec, Quebec, Jan. 29, 1899; p. Quebec, Jan.-
Sep. 1889; dismissed to N. T. L D.D., Ottawa U., 1901.
Address, Ottawa, Kans.
Allen Asa Laytcn, b. Sand Creek, Ind., Apr. 12, 1855; F. C. 1886; R.
T. S. 1886-87; ord. Denver, Col., Nov. 29, 1887; supply, First ch.,
Pueblo, 1887-88; p. First ch.. Las Vegas, N. Mex., 1888-97; Long-
mont, Col., 1897-99; Delta, May 1899-1903; Pueblo, Col., 1903-06;
Independence, Kan. 1906-07; Denver, Col., 1907-08; Twin Falls, Idaho,
1908-09; Denver, Col., 1909- cor. secy, for A. B. F. U. Soc. for N.
Mex., 1889-99. Address, 846 Sherman Ave., Denver, Col.
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GRADUATES
CHRISTIAN A. CLAUSEN, Class Secretary
♦JOHN FREMONT AMES, b. DcRuyter, N. Y., May 13, 1858; Colg.
U. 1886: ord. Genoa, Dec. 9, 1886; p. Genoa. 1886-88; Aub. T. S. 1887-
88; R. T. S. 1890; p. Madison. S. Dak., 1890-92; Phoenix, Ariz., May-
July 92; d. as a result of injuries received in an accident. Phoenix, Aug.
12, 1892.
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SAMUEL HERSCHELL BOWYER, b. Pisgah, III., Feb. 22. 1863;
S. C. 1884-88; ord. Pisgah. 111., Aug. 21, 1887; R. T. S. 1890; p.
Nokomis, 111., May 1890-May 92; Taylorville. May 1892-Jan. 98;
Decatur, Jan. 1898-6ct. 1909; Central ch., Springfield, Oct. 1909-. D.D.,
S. C, 1904. Address. Springfield, 111.
CHRISTIAN ALBRECHT CLAUSEN, b. New York, N. Y., Mar. 23,
1862; U. R. 1886; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Peekskill, N. Y., June 17,
1890; p. Peekskill, June 1890-May 95; Brockport, May 1895-July
1900; secy., N. Y. State Bapt. Pastors' Conference, 1894-1902; as-
sistant p. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 1900-Oct. 01 ; Lancaster,
N. Y., Nov. 1901-Oct. 02 ; health failed ; engaged in mercantile pur-
suits, Oct. 1902-. Address, 32 Roosevelt Ave., Binghamton, N. Y.
WILBUR WILLIS COCHRANE, b. Monmouth, Me., Apr. 16, 1859;
Cy. C. 1885; ord. W. Sumner, Me.. June 8, 1886; R. T. S. 1890; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, to the Shans, at Shamo, Namkham and Hsipaw,
Oct. 1890-99 ; returned to America on furlough, 1899 ; returned to
mission field, stationed Mongnai, Hsipaw, 1901 ; second furlough, 1909.
Address, Hsipaw, N. Shan States, Burma.
CHARLES GAULDEN DILWORTH, b. ^^lonticello, Fla., Sep. 25,
1865; Mer. U. 1887; ord. Eastman, Ga., Sep. 2, 1886; R. T. S. 1890;
p. Rhinebeck, N. Y.. 1890-94; Painted Post, 1894-98; Athens. Pa..
1898-99; Tifton, Ga., Dec. 1899-1906; Augusta, 1906-
Address, Augusta, Ga.
JAMES GRANT, b. Grantown, Scotland, Aug. 19, 1861; U. R. 1887,
B. S.; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Springfield, Mass., June 3, 1890; p. State
St. ch., Springfield, Nov. 1889-Nov. 92; w. c. Santa Barbara, Cal., Nov.
1892-May 95; p. Morningside ch.. Pittsfield, Mass.. May 1895-Dec.
1900; Watertov.n, Dec. 1900-May 05; engaged in mercantile pursuits.
New Haven, Conn., May 1905-.
Address, New Haven, Conn.
CLARENCE ELGINE LAPP, b. Clarence Center. N. Y., July 25,
1862; U. R. 1887; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Newark, N. J., Dec. 30, 1890;
p. Fifth ch., Newark, Dec. 1890-Jan. 95 ; Greenwich, N. Y., Feb. 1895-
Oct. 99: Austin (Chicago) 111., Oct. 1899-Mar. 1905; Flint, Mich.,
JNIar. 1905-1910; Norwood ch., Cincinnati, O.. 1910-. Ph. D.
Address, Cincinnati, Ohio.
WILLIAM ELMER LOUCKS, b. Alverton, Pa., Jan. 29. 1863; U.
R. 1886; R. T. S. 1890: ord. Cincinnati, O., July 1, 1890; p. Walnut
Hills ch.. Cincinnati, June 1890-June 96; First ch., Toledo, Jan. 1897-
Apr. 1908; Fourth ch.. Minneapolis. Minn.. Apr. 1908-.
Address, 1704 Emerson Ave. N.. Minneapolis. ^linn.
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FRED ELMER MARBLE, b. Honeoye Falls N. Y., June 21, 1861;
U. R. 1887; R. T. S. 1890; ord. VVallingford, Conn., Sep. 25, 1890; p.
Wallingford, Aug. 1890-Oct. 97; graduate student, Y. U. 1895-97;
Univ. of Berlin, 1897^8; p. Brattleboro, Vt., Dec. 1898-1902; North
Ave., Cambridge, Mass., 1902- pres., Vermont Bapt. State Conv., 1900-
02. Ph. D., Y. U., 1897. Address, 2 Arlington St., Cambridge, Mass.
THOMAS MOODY, b. London, England, June 30, 1862; Toronto
Bapt. C. 1880-88; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 9, 1890;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Irebu, Congo Free State, Southwest Africa,
1890-94; in America on furlough, 1894-95; Lukunga, Congo Free State,
1895-1900; returned to Congo, 1901-07; visited the Sudan-Xorthern
Nigeria, spring of 1907; in America on furlough, 1907-09; returned to
Africa, 1910-.
Permanent address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass.
CORTLAND MYERS, b. Kingston, N. Y., June 3, 1864; U. R. 1887;
R. T. S. 1890; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., May 1890; p. First ch., Syracuse,
May 1890-Aug. 93; First ch., Brooklyn, Aug. 1893-Aug. 1909; Fre-
mont Temple, Boston, Mass., Aug. 1909-. Author, The Best Place on
Earth; Midnight in a Great City; American Guns; Why Men do Not
Go to Church; Making a Life; Henry Fielding's Dream; The Lost
Wedding Ring; The New Evangelism; The Boy Jesus; The Real
Holy Spirit; The Attractive Church. D.D., Temple C, 1899.
Address, Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.
BENJAMIN OTTO, b. New Haven, Conn., Nov. 7, 1862; U. R. 1887;
R. T. S. 1890; ord. Milwaukee, Wis., July 22, 1890; p. Second German
ch., Milwaukee, June 1890-Sep. 94; First ch., Coldwater, Mich., Sep.
1894-Mar. 97; North ch., Jersey City, N. J., Mar. 1897-Oct. 1906; First
ch., Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 1906-. Author, Outline Studies of Life of
Christ. Address, 3008 Linwood Boul., Kansas City, Mo.
FRANK JOHN PALMER, b. East Aurora, N. Y., Sep. 30, 1855; U.
R. 1885-87; R. T. S. 1890; ord. Chili Center, N. Y., June 25, 1890;
p. Chili, 1890-May 97; Lima, May 1897-July 1903; supplied occasion-
ally, Rochester. N. Y., July-Get. 1903; p. Pittsford. N. Y., Oct. 1903-
10; Avoca, 1910-. Address, Avoca, N. Y.
WILLIAM FREDERICK RAASCH, b. Hustisford, Wis., May 30,
1863; G. D. 1880-83; Colg. Acad., 1884-86; U. R. 1886-87; R. T. S.
1890; ord. White Rock, S. D., Aug. 27, 1890; p. Edgerton, Wis., Nov.
1890-Oct. 91; Ontario, Oct. 1891-Aug. 92; farmer, Muscotah, Kan.,
on account of ill-health, Aug. 1892-Feb. 95; p. Silver Lake, Kan., Feb.
1895-Feb. 96; Parsons, W. Va., Aug. 1896-July 98; w. c. on account
of ill-health. South Butler, N. Y.. Oct. 1898. (1900)
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WILLIAM GEORGE WEDEMEYER, b. New York, N. Y., Dec. 12,
1864; student with Rev. G. W. Samson, D.D., 1883-87; R. T. S. 1890;
ord. Emmanuel ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1890; p. Washington, Pa.,
June 1890-Oct. 91 ; health failed ; recuperating, San Diego, Cal., and
Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 1891-Dec. 92; p. First ch., Lakewood, N. J.,
Dec. 1892-.
Address, 238 First St., Lakewood, N. J.
GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE
DWIGHT PARLEY BROWN, b. Plessis, N. Y., Nov. 22, 1856; ord.
South Richland, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1883; p. Westerlo, 1884-85; Mt. Morris,
1886-87; R. T. S. 1887-90; p. Perry, N. Y., 1887-89; evangelist, 1890-
1900; (1900)
CYRUS EDWIN CHRISTIAN, b. Salamanca, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1864;
Colg. Acad, a part of 1886; R. T. S. 1888-90; ord. N. Hector, N. Y.,
June 5, 1890; p. N. Hector, Jan. 1890-Mar. 93; Wolcott, Mar. 1893-
Jan. 94; Brocton, Feb. 1894-May 97; Horseheads, Nov. 1897-Jan.
1901; Genesee St. ch., Rochester, Jan. 1901-Mar. 03; First ch., Jean-
nette. Pa., Mar. 1903-Oct. 07; Horseheads, N. Y., Oct. 1907-
Address, Horseheads, N. Y.
ROBERT BENTON STEVENS, Presb., b. Fulton, N. Y., Feb. 20,
1853 ; Park. C. 1883-84 ; Lake Forest U. Sep.-Nov. 1884 ; R. T. S. 1887-
90; not ord.; supplied various Presb. and M. E. churches in N. J.,
1891-97; supply, De Grasse, N. Y., 1898-99; North Russell, 1899;
(1900)
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Jesse Isaac Ayres, b. Russellville, Ky., May 30, 1861; Rich. C. ; teacher,
Georgetown C, 1882-84; Staunton, Va., 1884-85; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec.
1887. Address, Jackson, Mo.
Carl Adolphus Daniel, R. T. S. 1887-88; (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1888).
Frank Orville Dickey, b. Three Mile Bay, N. Y., July 16, 1846; Hills-
dale C. 1879; ord. Free Will Baptist, Adams, Mich., May 5, 1878; p.
Free Will Bapt. churches. Grand Ledge, Mich. ; Middlesex, N. Y. ;
Elmira; R. T. S. 1889-90; ord. Baptist, Charlotte, Mich., Sep. 5, 1890;
p. Charlotte, July 1890-93; Ionia, Oct. 1893-Oct. 96; w. c. Kalamazoo,
engaged in supplying churches, Oct. 1896-May 98; p. Otsego, May 1898-
May 1901 ; Angelica, N. Y., May 1901-Aug. 05 ; supplying churches,
Baltimore, Md., Aug. 1905-. Address, Baltimore, Md.
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George Hamman, b. Cassel, Germany, Apr. 12, 1864; Bay. U.; ord.
Belton, Texas, June 12, 1887; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1887; dismissed to
S. B. T. S.
Frederick William Charles Meyer, R. T. S. 1887-88; (for record, vid.
G. D., class of 1888).
Herbert Slee Morrill, b. Newark, N. J., Aug. 30, 1867; La Gr. C. 1888;
R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1888; evangelist. Address, Aurora, 111.
♦Horace Baldwin Morrill, b. Newark, N. J., Aug. 30, 1867; La Gr. C.
1888; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1888; d. Takamah, Neb., Nov. 24, 1902.
Francis Wayland Reynolds, b. Covington, Pa., Sep. 24, 1861; B. U.
1886; C. T. S. ; R. T. S. a short time in 1889;
Address, Wellsboro, Pa.
Buel R. Smith, b. Yorkshire Center, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1853; R. T. S.
1887-89. in English course; ord. Yates, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1889; p. Yates,
1889-Dec. 90 ; Fourth ch., Syracuse, Dec. 1890-Nov. 93 ; Benton Center,
Nov. 1893-96; Cazenovia Park ch., Buffalo, ]\Iay 1899-Jan. 1900; in
business, Olean, N. Y., Jan. 1900-. Address, Clean, N. Y.
George Wharton, b. Noxubee Co., Miss., Dec. 23, 1849; Miss. C. 1873;
S. B. T. S. 1874-76; ord. Deerbrook, Miss., July 1876; p. Shuqualak,
Miss., two years ; Corinth, one year ; Waynesville, N. C, six years ;
Clinton, Miss., two years ; editor, Baptist Record; Western North Caro-
lina Baptist; R. T. S. 1889-90; prof. Latin and Greek, Miss. C. ; pres.,
Hillman Female C, Clinton, Miss. D.D., Miss. C.
Address, Clinton, Miss.
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GRADUATES
WALTER R. BETTERIDGE, Class Secretary
HERBERT AGATE, b. Pittsford, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1864; U. R. 1888; R.
T. S. 1891 ; ord. Bowling Green, O., Sep. 18, 1891 ; p. Bowling Green,
1891-July 97; Oliver Street ch., Toledo, Sep. 1897-Nov. 99; Norwalk,
Nov. 1899-May 1909; Sewickley, Pa., 'Slay 1909-.
Address, 516 Grimes St., Sewickley, Pa.
CLARENCE AUGUSTUS BARBOUR, b. Hartford, Conn., Apr. 21,
1867; B. U. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 15, 1891;
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p. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, May 1891-May 1909; international secy.,
Y. M. C. A. of North America, May 1909-. president N. Y. State C.
E. Society, 1897. D.D., U. R., 1901 and B. U., 1909.
Address, 151 Saratoga Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
WALTER ROBERT BETTERIDGE, b. Riga, N. Y., Dec. 16, 1863;
U. R. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; instructor in Hebrew, R. T. S. 1891-92; ord.
Rochester, N. Y., June 30, 1892; assistant prof. Hebrew Lang, and
Literature, R. T. S. 1892-1900; acting prof., ib., 1900-01; Hoyt prof.,
ib., 1901-. student, Universities of Gottingen and BerHn, 1895-96.
in Europe and Palestine, 1909-10. Librarian, R. T. S. 1901-. D.D.,
U. R., 1906. Address, 18 Sibley Place, Rochester, N. Y.
HENRY CLARKE, b. St. Cleer, Cornwall, England, Nov. 11, 1859;
U. R. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Stonington, Conn., Oct. 1, 1891; p.
Stonington, Sep. 1891-June 1901; Bristol, June 1901-.
Address, Bristol, Conn.
GEORGE DOWNING GOULD, b. New Hudson, N. Y., May 15,
1859; Alfred U. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Huntington, Mass., July
22, 1891; p. Huntington, June 1891-Aug. 96; Calvary ch.. Westerly,
R. L, Sep. 1896-Aug. 99; supplying Huntington, Mass., Aug. 1899-
Apr. 1900; p. Rockville, Conn., Apr. 1900-.
Address, 84 Orchard St., Rockville, Conn.
CHESLEY HOLMES, b. Harper, Ind., Jan. 24, 1860; F. C. 1888; R.
T. S. 1891; ord. Dayton, 0., Sep. 29, 1891; p. Dayton, 1891-Mar. 93;
Winterset, la.. Mar. 1893-Sep. 96; Letts, Ind., Sep. 1896-Sep. 97; Big
Cedar ch., near Whitcomb, Apr. 1897-99 ; Dupont, Mar. 1899-Dec. 1901 ;
Vernon, Oct. 1899-Oct. 1903; teaching Vernon, Sep. 1903-June 06;
p. Hebron, Sep. 1906-09. Address, Vernon, Ind.
FREDERICK ROBINSON LEACH, b. Hamburg, N. Y., Feb. 14,
1864; Ham. C. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 4,
1891; p. St. Paul, July 1891-Sep. 94; Glenwood, la., Oct. 1894-Mar.
99; Anoka, Minn., Apr. 1899-Jan. 1908; Park Rapids, Apr. 1908-
Address, Park Rapids, Minn.
OSCAR LAFAYETTE MARTIN, b. Henry Co., Va., June 21, 1861;
Rich. C. 1884-88 ; R. T. S. 1891 ; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 19, 1891 ;
p. North ch., Rochester, May-Oct. 1891 ; First ch., Anderson, S. C,
Nov. 1891-Dec. 99; Williamston, and Lebanon chs., Jan. 1903-Apr.
05; First ch., Dalton, Ga., Apr. 1905-Jan. 07; First ch., Barnesville,
Ga., Jan. 1907-
Address, 1 Elm St., Barnesville, Ga.
JOHN McGUIRE, b. South Bend, Ind., Nov. 11. 1858; U. R. 1888;
R. T. S. 1891 ; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 2, 1891 ; miss. A. B. F. M.
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Soc, Mandalay, Upper Rurma, 1891-98; Rangoon, Burma, 1898-1907;
acting pres., Burman T. S., Insein, 1907-08; pres., ib., 1909-. Chairman,
Burman Bible Revision Committee; member Burman Committee of Ref-
erence. Author, Burmese translation, Vedder's Dawn of Christianity.
Address, Seminary Hill, Insein, Burma.
WILFRED JOHN HEADER, b. Augusta, Me., Oct. 10, 1859; Cy. C.
1888; R. 1". S. 1891; ord. Dunkirk, N. Y., Dec. 29, 1891; p. Dunkirk,
1891-1900; Cliftondale, Mass., 1900-02; Ayer, 1902-05; w. c. Revere,
1905-08 ; mercantile pursuits, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1908-.
Address, 1341 72nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
LEWIS ALFRED MITCHELL, b. Stockton, N. Y., May 25, 1858;
Marion Coll. Inst., 1886; U. R. 1886-88; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Beatrice,
Neb., Oct. 8, 1891; p. Beatrice, Sep. 1891-Dec. 92; w. c. Rhinebeck,
N. Y., Jan.-Dec. 1893; p. Niagara Falls, Dec. 1893-July 97; in business,
Niagara Falls, July 1897-Feb. 99; p. Rhinebeck, Feb. 1899-June 1906;
Camden, S. C, July 1906-09; w. c. Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1909-.
Address, Rhinebeck, N. Y.
GEORGE WASHINGTON PORTER, b. Andrew Co., Mo., Apr. 24,
1859; La Gr. C. 1888; ord. Barnard, Mo., Aug. 31, 1885; R. T. S. 1891,
omitted Hebrew; p. Bedford, la., 1891-92; Glenwood, 1892-94; Rich
Hill, Mo., 1894-96; Owingsvill, Ky., 1896-98; educational work, Cald-
well. Kan., 1898-1900; Blackwell, Okla., 1900-03; p. Brannon, 1903-05;
Tonkawa, 1905-07; Sabetha, 1907-. Ph.D.. S. C.
Address, Sabetha, Kan.
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS SCHNEIDER, b. New York, N. Y., Oct.
10, 1864; G. D. 1882-84; U. R. 1888; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Denver, Col.,
Aug. 7, 1891; p. First German ch., Denver, June 1891-May 93; First
German ch.. Erie. Pa., May 1893-Oct. 1905 ; First German ch., Bufifalo,
N. Y.. Oct. 1905-Jan. 08; instructor in the G. D., R. T. S., Jan. OS-
Address, 246 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y.
JOHN JERSEY WILLIAMS, b. Carmarthenshire, Wales, Sep. 7.
1863; Haverfordwest C, Wales, 1885; ord. Camrose, South Wales, Oct.
14, 1885 ; R. T. S. 1891 ; p. Lyell Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 1890-
Aug. 92; Plattsmouth, Neb.. Sep. 1892-Mar. 94; Syracuse, Apr. 1894-
Jan. 98; Brock, Jan. 1898-May 1900; Claremont, Ont., Nov. 1900-Mar.
03; Coaticook, Que., Mar. 1903-Dcc. 06; Newport, Vt., Dec. 1906-.
Address, 14 Third St., Newport, Vermont.
GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE
JAMES BODWELL CODY, b. W. Zorra. Ont., June 9. 1855; R. T. S.
1889-91 ; ord. Gorham, N. Y., June 5, 1891 : p. Gorham, 1891-92; Genoa,
1892-93; Meridian. 1893-95; united with Troy Presbytery, 1896.
Address, Bethany, Pa.
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JOHN ROY EGAN, b. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 11, 1857; S. N. S., Brock-
port, N. Y., 1881-82 ; R. T. S. 1888-91 ; ord. Lebanon Springs, N. Y.,
Sep. 10, 1891 ; p. Lebanon Springs, 1891-92 ; Herrick Centre and Elk-
dale, 1893-95; Forest City, Pa., 1895-96; w. c. Forest City, 1896-97; p.
Hale Eddy, 1897-98 ; Essex, N. Y., 1899-1902 ; Taburg, 1902-04 ; evange-
listic work, 1905 ; p. Blodgett Mills, 1906-08 ; Stephentown, 1909-.
Address, Stephentown, N. Y.
FREDERICK HENRY GATES, b. Jacksonville, N. Y., July 15, 1857;
Watkins Acad., 1871-74; medical student, 1875-76; ord. Etna, N. Y.,
May 23, 1877; p. Etna, 1877-78; McLean, Apr. 1878-Apr. 80; Truxton,
May 1880-May 81; Genoa, June 1881-June 83; Smethport, Pa., July
1883-June 86; Macedon, N. Y., July 1886-Sep. 91; R. T. S. 1889-91;
p. Saugerties, N. Y., Oct. 1891-Apr. 98; Winsted, Conn., May 1898-
May 1901; Horseheads, N. Y., May 1901-Dec. 04; Three Mile Bay,
Dec. 1904-Sept. 06 ; special evangelistic and missionary work, Sept. 1906-
Apr. 09; p. Truxton, N. Y., Apr. 1, 1909-10. Address, Truxton, N. Y.
GEORGE FREDERICK NEWHALL, b. South Danvers, Mass.,
Mar. 13, 1848 ; R. T. S. 1888-91 ; ord. Westerly, R. L, June 4, 1891 ; p.
Calvary ch.. Westerly, June 1891-July 93; associate p. State St. ch.,
Springfield, Mass., Aug. 1893-Mar. 95; w. c. Springfield, Apr. 1895-
May 98; associate p. First ch., North Adams, June 1898-May 1900; p.
First ch., Stamford, Vt., July 1900-Apr. 08; First ch., Oak Bluffs,
Mass., Apr. 1908-. Address, 6 Pocasset Ave., Oak Bluffs, Mass.
RICHARD AUGUST SCHMIDT, b. Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia,
Mar. 16, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-89; R. T. S. 1891; ord. Hanover,
Ont., Feb. 1892; p. Hanover, 1891-97; Muscatine, la., 1897-1906;
Allegeny, Pa., 1906-. Address, 3403 East St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa.
GEORGE WILLIAM STRUTT, b. Alderney. Channell Is., England,
Mar. 31, 1856; R. T. S. 1884-85; ord. Portageville, N. Y., May 23, 1884;
p. Portageville, May 1884-Aug. 86; La Grange, Aug. 1886-July 90; R. T.
S. 1890-91 ; p. Havana, July 1891-July 95 ; teacher of Biblical Literature,
Cook Acad., 1892-95; p. Clyde, Oct. 1896-Oct. 98; South Side mission,
Buffalo, Jan. 1899-Apr. 1900; Salamanca, April 1900-Sept. 08; invalid,
retired, ib., 1908-. Address, Salamanca, N. Y.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
William Henry Baylor, b. Princess Anne Co., Va., Oct. 25, 1865; Rich.
C. 1884-88; R. T. S. 1888-89; dismissed to S. B. T. S.
Address, 1311 N. Caroline St., Baltimore, Md.
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William Andrew McComb, b. McDonald's Mill, Miss., Nov. 8, 1860;
Miss. C. 1888; ord. Eustabonchie. Miss., Aug. 1886; S. B. T. S. 1888-
89; R. T. S. 1889-90; dismissed to B. U. T. S.
Address, Clinton, Miss.
♦Edward Flitcroft Roberts, b. Manchester, England, Jan. 1, 1855; U.
R. 18<S<S; R. '!'. S. 188.S-90; ord. Columbus, O., June 18, 1891; p. Tenth
Ave. ch., Columbus, 1890-Apr. 92; Harriman, Tenn., Apr. 1892-Nov.
93, in business and pulpit supply, Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 1893-Oct. 94;
d. Washington. D. C, Oct. 20, 1894.
James Hovey Spencer, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1860; B. U. 1882;
teaching, Greenwich Acad. ; in business. New York, N. Y. ; R. T. S.
parts of years 1887-88 and 1888-89; ord. Boulder, Montana, June 29,
1890; p. Boulder, Aug. 1889-Aug. 90; Pageville, Aug. 1890-Nov. 91;
Dillon, Nov. 1891-May 93; Butte, Aug. 1893-Apr. 96; Anaconda, May
1896-Oct. 97; First ch., North Adams, Mass., Dec. 1897-. Author,
The Missionary Idea. Address, North Adams, Mass.
*Edgar Eugene Stewart, b. Van Wirt, O., Nov. 9, 1859; F. C. 1888;
ord. Walesboro, Ind., Mar. 24, 1885; R. T. S. 1888-89; p. Mendon,
N. Y., 1888-89; killed in a railway accident, near Buffalo, Mar. 6, 1890.
Benjamin Wilson Wiseman, b. Farmington, N. C, Oct. 11, 1858; S. C
1888; ord. Fidelity, III, Aug. 31, 1886; p. Fidelity, 1886-87; Lebanon,
1887-88; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1888; pastorates Mo. and 111., 1889-. Fi-
nancial secy.. Kansas City Bapt. T. S. and of Gr. Island C. 1896-. Ph.
D., S. C. 1896; D.D., Ottawa U. (Kan.) 1900.
Address, Roodhouse, 111.
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GRADUATES
HENRY P. KLYVER, Class Secretary
JOSEPH MAXWELL ASHTON, b. Hopewell, N. J., Oct. 17, 1858;
Bu. U. 1889; R. T. S. 1892; ord. Adams Centre, N. Y., Feb. 28, 1893;
p. Adams Centre, Nov. 1892-June 94; Cramer Hill, N. J., June 1894-
Dec. 96; Chester, Vt., Jan. 1897-Apr. 99; Collingswood, N. J., May
1899-1905; teaching. New York, 1905-. Author, tract, Is It Nothing to
You? Address, 5 W. 125th St., New York, N. Y.
*WILLIS HOMER BROOKS, b. Triangle, N. Y., Sep. 12, 1864; U.
R. 1889; R. T. S. 1892; ord. Watkins, N. Y., May 6, 1892; p. Bozeman,
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Mont., June 1892-93 ; Dillon, June 1893-Dec. 95 ; Belleville, N. Y., Jan.
1896-Oct., 1904; assisted Rev. C. W. Brooks in missionary and evange-
listic work in vi'estern N. Y., Oct. 1904-June 07. Editor, Montana
Baptist Record, Oct. 1892-Oct. 1895; d. Rochester, N. Y., July 20, 1907.
JOSEPH WILLIAM CLEVENGER, b. Center Square, Ind., Oct.
31, 1861; ord. Washington, Ind., Oct. 31, 1886; F. C. 1889, B. S. ;
R. T. S. 1892; p. Bloomington, Ind., June 1892-Oct. 94; Marinette,
Wis., Oct. 1894-Dec. 95; Seymour, Ind., Jan. 1896-Oct. 1902; Marion,
Ind., 1902-07; supply Kokomo, 1908; p. Red Oak, la., Sept. 1908-.
state evangelist, S. D., 1907; president S. S. Board, Ind. Bapt. Conv.,
1886-1903. Author, Jesus' Estimate of His Ozvn Death; Jesus' Esti-
mate of His Ozvn Sonship ; Jesus' Estimate of Sin and Satan; Calvinism
and Civil Liberty; Church and State in New England; A Baptist Cen-
tury in Indiana. Address, Red Oak, la.
HENRY THURSTON CRANE, b. Cincinnati, O., Sep. 26, 1860;
Lane T. S.. 1890-91 ; R. T. S. 1892 ; ord. Aliddletown, O., Sep. 1892 ;
p. Middleton, 1892-99; First ch., Cincinnati, 1899-Nov. 1907; gen.
secy., Cincinnati Bapt. Church Union, Nov. 1907-.
Address, 2427 Auburn Ave., Cincinnati, O.
THOMAS PARKER DUDLEY, b. Waco, Ky., Feb. 5, 1866; G. C.
1889; R. T. S. 1892; ord. Waco, Ky., June 1892; miss. A. B. F. M.
Soc, Hanamakonda, India, Oct. 1892-May 93 ; p. Madras ch., Madras,
India, June 1893-Apr. 99; p. Knowlesville, N. Y., 1900-02; Central ch.,
Chicago, 111., 1902-04; in business and supplying, 1904-. associate editor,
Baptist Missionary Review, Madras, India, 1896-99.
Address, 134 Monroe St., Chicago, 111.
GEORGE JOHN GEIS, b. Hockenheim, Baden, Germany, Apr. 1, 1865;
G. D. 1887; U. R. ; R. T. S. 1892; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 16, 1892;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Bhamo, Burma. 1892-93; Myitkyina, Dec. 1893-
Nov. 96 ; in America on furlough to June, 1897 ; Myitkyina, Aug.
1897-Feb. 1907 ; in America on furlough to Oct. 1908 ; Myitkyina, Nov.
1908-. Address, Myitkyina, Burma.
MOCKETT CRAMP HIGGINS, b. Wolfville, N. S., Feb. 4, 1867;
Ac. C. 1889; R. T. S. 1892; ord. St. Clair, Mich., Dec. 6, 1892; p. St.
Clair, Oct. 1892-Oct. 93 ; North River, Prince Edward's Is., Oct. 1893-
97; St. John, West, New Brunswick, Feb 1898-May, 1900; Summer-
ville, N. S., May 1900-Apr. 05 ; Goldboro, Apr. 1905-Oct. 07 ; Waterville,
1907-10. Address, Waterville, Kings Co., N. S.
*ADONIRAM JUDSON KEMPTON, b. Margaree, Cape Breton, N.
S., Dec. 31, 1866; Ac. C 1889; R. T. S. 1892; ord. St. John, New Bruns-
wick, June 1892; p. Carleton ch., St. John, June 1893-Oct. 94; First
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ch., Madison, Wis., Oct. 1894-Jan. 1899; First ch., Mt. Carroll, 111.,
Jan. 1899-1903; ^luscatinc, la., 1903-08; d. Madison, Wis., Aug. 30,
1908.
HENRY PETER KLYVER, b. Vcillc, Denmark, Oct. 26, 1860; O. C.
1889; R. T. S. 1892; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., June 30, 1892; p. Olivet
ch., Syracuse, May 1892-May 94; First ch., Baldwinsvillc, May 1894-
July 99; First ch., Lockport, July 1899-Mar. 1904; First ch., Peru,
Ind., Mar. 1904- D.D., F. C, 1908.
Address, 185 E. 6th St., Peru, Ind.
HERMAN LANG, b. Berlin, Ont., Apr. 25, 1867; G. D. 1883-88; U.
K. 1888-89; R. T. S. 1892; ord. Rochester, N. ¥., June 8, 1892; p.
Wilder St. ch., Rochester, Aug. 1890-June 94; Sayre, Pa., Sep. 1894-
1900; Hornell, N. Y., 1900-04; Salem, O., 1905-. Address, Salem, O.
FREDERICK NIEBUHR, b. Wittingen, Hanover, Germany, Mar.
24, 1867; G. D. 1888; U. R. 1888-89; R. T. S. 1892; ord. Newark, N. J.,
June 22, 1892; p. First German ch., Newark, May 1892-1904; Town of
Union, 1904-07; Harlem ch., New York, N. Y., 1907-
Address, 220 E. 110th St., New York, N. Y.
ROBERT MORRIS RABB, b. Monticello, S. C, Nov. 6, 1862; Fur.
U.; S. B. T. S. 1889; ord. Millersburg, Ky., July 1888; p. Millersburg,
and Flemingsburg. 1888-91; R. T. S. 1892; Eugene, Ore., 1892-93; E.
Aurora, N. Y., 1894-98; w. c. 1898-99; p. Port Norfolk, Va., 1904-06;
Oceanview, Va., 1906-. Address, 126 Broad St., Port Norfolk, Va.
GEORGE DONALDSON ROGERS, b. Toledo, O., Feb. 17, 1862;
D. U. partial course; R. T. S. 1892; ord. Lawrence, Kan., June 16,
1892; p. First ch., Lawrence, June 1892-1900; Zanesville, O., 1901-02;
Pontiac, 111., 1902-03; Highland Park, 1903-06; Washington la., 1906-.
Author, llic White Cross and other Sermons.
Address, Washington, low-a.
JAMES ALEXANDER THOM, b. Glasgow, Scotland, Jan. 7, 1863;
medical stud., N. Y. C, 1884-89; C. U., 1889-90; Colg. T. S., 1889-90;
R. T. S. 1892; grad. stud., C. U. C, 1893-94; Clark U., 1905-06; ord.
New York City, Jan. 4, 1889; p. Hemlock, 1890-91; evan., N. Y. Bap.
State Conv., 1894-95; p. Clyde, 1895; evan., Rochester, 1896; p. Topeka,
Kans., 1897-98; evan., Louisville, Ky., 1898; p. Centerville, Mich., 1898-
01; Alto, Mich., 1902-03; Dansville, Mich., 1904; Tyngsboro, Mass.,
1905-06; Andover, Vt., 1907; Masset, Me., 1907-09; Mt. Stirling Inde^
pendent ch., N. Y. C, 1909; med. miss, Stirling Mines, Lakeville, N.
Y., 1909-Mar. 10; Hermon, Mar. 1910-. lecturer, Univ. Extension
Dept., Univ. State of N. Y., 1895-96; pres. Miss. Training School,
Topeka, 1897-98. Address, Hermon, N. Y.
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GRADUATES ENGLISH COURSE
EUGENE ANTHONY, b. Macedon. N. Y., Dec. 27, 1867; U. R. 1889-
90; R. T. S. 1889-92; ord. Naplles, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1892; p. Naples, Feb.
1892-May 97; occasional preaching and evangelistic work, Naples, May
1897-Apr. 99; p. Canton, Apr. 1899-Dec. 1902; w. c. ib., 1902-.
Address, Canton, N. Y.
*ASA LUTHER FOX, b. Bangor, Mich., Sep. 28, 1847; Kal. C. 1873-
76; ord. Schoolcraft, Mich.. Nov. 18, 1876; p. Schoolcraft, Nov. 1876-
Feb. 78; Fitchville, O., Feb.-Oct. 78; Huntington, Oct. 1878-Apr. 81;
Bedford, Apr. 1881-84; W. Richfield, 1884-May 89; R. T. S. 1889-92; p.
Potsdam, N. Y., Sep. 1892-Dec. 93 ; d. Potsdam, Dec. 17, 1893.
*CHARLES LEROY TAYLOR, b. N. Vassalboro, Me., Aug. 22, 1861;
U. R. 1889-90; R. T. S. 1889-92; ord. Hamburg, N. Y., June 10, 1892;
p. Hamburg, Apr. 1892-July 97; supply, Vassalboro, Me., Mar. 1898-
Jan. 99; Canaseraga, N. Y., Feb.-May 99; p. Avoca, May 1899-1901;
Pavilion, 1901-04; d. Pavilion, N. Y., July 4, 1904.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
William Hiram Barker, b. Moriah, N. Y., Dec. 30, 1866; U. R. 1889-90;
R. T. S. 1889-91 ; ord. Cumberland, Wis., June 12, 1893 ; p. Cumberland,
June 1893-Nov. 95; Elizabethtown, N. Y., Nov. 1895-Nov. 1904; Pen-
field, Nov. 1904-07; Hudson, Wis., 1907-. Address, Hudson, Wis.
Thomas Jordan Cobb, b. Shannon, N. C, July 30, 1863; W. F. C. two
years ; U. R. one year ; R. T. S. Sep-Dec. 1889 ; ord. Lumber Bridge,
N. C, June 1, 1890; p. several chs. in N. C. and Ga.
Address, Lyons, Georgia.
Willie C. Gates, b. Spencer, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1864; Cook Acad.; ord.
East Troupsburg, N. Y., July 1, 1885; p. East Troupsburg, 1885-86;
Wellsburg, 1886-88; Pittsford, 1888-91; R. T. S. 1889-91; p. Greene,
1891-94; Hornell, 1894-99; Watervliet, 1899-1901; Wellsville, 1901-03;
Lockport, 1903-09; Port Jervis, 1909-.
Address, 15 Catherine St., Port Jervis, N. Y.
George Perry Holcomb, b. Manchester, N. Y., Aug. 24, 1862; U. R.
1889; R. T. S. 1889-91; dismissed to Divinity School, U. C.
Address, 1567 S. Pearl St., Denver, Colo.
John Clarence Newman, b. Edgefield, S. C, Mar. 26, 1862; U. R. 1883;
R. T. S. 1889-90; ord. South Alabama, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1890; p. South
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Alabama, 1889-90; Tallapoosa. Ga., 1891-92; Palatka, Fla, 1892-93;
Gainesville, 1893-94; Milledgevillc. Ga, 1894-95; Atlanta, 1899-1903;
C. T. S. 1903; Address, Freehold, N. J.
Henry Topping, b. Delton, Wis., July 26, 1857; R. T. S. 1888-91;
dismissed to B. U. T. S. Address, Morioka, Japan.
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1893
GRADUATES
ALONZO R. STARK, Class Secretary
CHARLES LANE BONHAM, b. Caton, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1861; U.
R. 1886; ord Belfast, N. Y., 1889; p. Belfast, July 1889-Sep. 91; R. T.
S. 1893; p. East Rochester mission, Rochester, Sep. 1891-92; McMinn-
ville. Ore., June 1893-June 94; miss. Bapt. Miss. Convention of N. Y.,
July 1894-Oct. 96; p. Barrington, N. Y., Oct. 1896-June 98; Water-
loo, 1898-Nov. 99; miss. N. Y. State Conv., Jan. 1900-09; excluded
by Waterloo ch., Feb. 3, 1909.
CHARLES SUMNER BROWN, b. Lorraine, N. Y., Apr. 4, 1866;
U. R. 1890; R. T. S. 1893; ord. Iowa City, la., June 21, 1893; p. Iowa
City, 1893-1901 ; Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, O., 1901-.
Address, 2526 Bell Place, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio.
HENRY CRETE GLEISS, b. Greenvine, Texas, Mar. 12, 1870; Bay.
U. 1890, Ph. B. ; G. D. 1890-93; R. T. S. 1893; ord. Houston, Texas,
Sep. 10, 1893; p. German ch., Houston, June 1893-Apr. 97; miss, p,
Dallas, and among the Germans of Northern Texas, May 1897-Oct. 98 ;
p. First German ch., Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 1898-Dec. 1906; cor. and
financial secy., Pittsburg Bapt. Association, Jan. 1907-. cor. secy.,
German Bapt. Orphans Home, 1905-
Address, 1726 Concord Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
THOMAS DEARLOVE HOLMES, b. Gloversville, N. Y., Apr. 26,
1860 ; U. R. 1890 ; R. T. S. 1893 ; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1893 ;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Kinhwa, China, 1893-. on furlough, U. S., 1909-
10. Address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, ]Mass.
FRANCIS MARION HUNGATE, b. Tekamah, Neb., Mar. 23, 1862;
Colg. U. 1885-89; R. T. S. 1893; ord. Cleveland, O., Oct. 31, 1894; miss,
p. First ch., Cleveland, May 1894-Aug. 95; p. Tenth Ave. ch., Co-
lumbus, Aug. 1895-May 99; Painesville. Sep. 1899-1902; deposed by
church, 1902; farmer, 1902-. Author, The Sure Word.
Address, Stoneville, O.
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HERBERT SPENCER JOHNSON, b. McMinnville, Oregon, Oct.
4, 1866 ; U. O. 1887 ; H. U. 1891 ; R. T. S. 1893 ; ord. Pittsfield, Mass.,
May 19, 1893; p. First ch., Pittsfield, May 1893-Sep. 99; Warren Ave.
ch., Boston, Sep. 1899-. Lecturer, Congo Reform Association.
Address, 69 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass.
HENRY WYSE JONES, b. Marion, Va., Dec. 16, 1859; Rich. C;
R. T. S. 1893 ; ord. Geneseo, N. Y., May 16, 1893 ; p. Geneseo, May 1893-
May 96; Canandaigua, June 1896-June 1901; Cedar St. Buffalo, N. Y.
June 1901-Sep. 04; State Evangelist for Oregon, Oct. 1904-07; Gen-
eral Evangelist for Pacific Coast District, A. B. H. M. Soc, Oct. 1908-.
Author, The Baptismal Souvenir. Address, McMinnville, Oregon.
CHARLES WAYLAND LISK, b. Rockford, 111., Mar. 20, 1868; B.
U. 1890; S. B. T. S. 1890-92; R. T. S. 1893; ord. Luverne, Minn., Sep.
14, 1893; p. Luverne, 1893-95; Ithaca, Mich., 1895-96; Princeton, N.
J., 1896-97; occasional supply, Alleghany, Pa., 1897-98; p. Sunbury,
Ohio, 1898-1900 ; editor. Christian Herald, Detroit, Mich., 1900-05 ; mer-
cantile pursuit, 1905-. Address, 115 Webb Ave., Detroit, Mich.
ALONZO ROSECRANS STARK, b. Pimento, Ind., May 8, 1866;
F. C. 1890; R. T. S. 1893; ord. Shelbyville, Ind., June 22, 1893; p.
Shelbyvilie, May 1893-Mar. 97; Kingsville, O., Jan. 1899-Feb. 1901;
Oakland ch., Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 1901-Apr. 07; Elizaville, Ind., Oct.
1907-. graduate student U. C, Oct. 1907-
Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
JOHN HENRY STRONG, b. Cleveland, O., Dec. 7, 1866; U. R. 1889;
Y. U. 1890; R. T. S. 1893; ord. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 28, 1894; p. Mt.
Auburn ch., Cincinnati, Mar. 1894-Mar. 96; First ch.. New Britain,
Conn., May 1897-Oct. 1903 ; at U. of Berlin and U. of Marburg in New
Testament studies, 1903-04; associate prof. New Testament Interpre-
tation, R. T. S., 1904-.
Address, 287 Westminster Road, Rochester, N. Y.
FRANCIS AUGUSTINE JOSEPH WALDRON, b. Springfield, 111..
Sep. 17, 1862; U. R. 1889; R. T. S. 1893; not ord.; prof. Latin, Alfred
U., 1893-96 ; teacher, private school, Rochester, 1896-1903 ; mercantile
pursuits, ibid., 1903-. Address, 24 Hertel St., Rochester, N. Y.
WILLIAM BORDMAN WALLACE, b. Granville, N. S., Oct. 21,
1867; Ac. C. 1890; R. T. S. 1893; ord. Oswego, N. Y., June 28, 1893;
p. Oswego, June 1893-Mar. 96; Utica, Apr. 1896-Nov. 1907; East End,
Cleveland, O., Nov. 1907- D.D., Colg. U., 1907.
Address, 2190 E. 93rd St., Cleveland, Ohio.
WILLIAM ATKINSON WALLING, b. New York City, N. Y., Apr.
25, 1867 ; U. R. 1890 ; R. T. S. 1893 ; ord. Lower Dublin ch., Bustleton,
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Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 21, 1893; p. Lower Dublin ch., Bustleton, Phila-
delphia, July 1893-May 94; Delaware Ave. ch., Wilmington, Del.,
May 1894-Jan. 99; supply, Delaware Ave. ch., Wilmington, Jan.-Apr.
1899; law student and lawyer, New York, N. Y., 1899-.
Address, 26 Cortlandt St., New York, N. Y.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Olin Howard Eurritt, Free Methodist, b. W. Sweden, N. Y., Nov. 9,
1867; U. R. 1890; R. T. S. 1890-91; not ord. ; teaching, 1891-
Address, 63rd St. & Malvern Ave., (Overbrook), Philadelphia, Pa.
Ryland Morris Kendrick, b. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 12. 1867; U. R.
1889; Y. U. 1890; special student. R. T. S. 1890-91; instructor in Greek,
U. R. 1891-94; student. University of Berlin and in Athens, 1894-96;
instructor in Greek, U. R. 1896-99; Munro prof, of Greek, ib., 1899-.
Address, Irondequoit, N. Y.
James Bale Merman, b. Ilfracombc, England. July 7, 1862; U. R. 1890;
special student, R. T. S. 1890-91; graduate student, U. R. 1891-92; not
ord.; mercantile pursuits, Rochester, 1892-1903; organized Chevy Chase
Bapt. ch., (Montgomery Co.. Md.), 1905; acting p., ibid., May-July 1908;
on staff, "Experiment Station Record," U. S., Dept. of Agriculture,
Washington, D. C, 1903-. Address, Kensington, Md.
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GRADUATES
TILESTON F. CHAMBERS, Class Secretary
JAMES WHITCOMB BROUGHER, b. Vernon, Ind., Jan. 7, 1870;
California C. 1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Paterson, N. J., June 28, 1894;
p. First ch., Paterson, June 1894-Oct. 99; First ch., Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Nov. 1899-Jan. 1904; The White Temple, Portland, Ore., Feb. 1904-10;
Tabernacle, Los Angeles, Calif., 1910-. D.D., Carson and Newman C.
1900. Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
MARCUS JULIAN BROWN, b. North Adams, Mass., Sep. 22, 1868;
Wms. C. 1891; R. T. S. 1891-92; U. C. 1892-93; R. T. S. 1894; ord.
Delevan, N. Y., June 15, 1894; p. Delevan, June 1894-Mar. 97; Skane-
ateles. Mar. 1897-1900; Brockport, 1901-02; W. Winfield, 1902-03;
Stillman Valley, 111., 1903-04, Norwood Park;
Address, Norwood Park, 111.
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JOHN LEWIS CANN, b. Elizabethtown, Ky., Oct. 18, 1866; G. C.
1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Potsdam, N. Y., Sep. 20, 1894; p. Potsdam,
Aug. 1894-Apr. 1907 ; Three Rivers, Mich., Apr. 1907-Apr. 09 ; Palmyra,
April 1909-. Address, 25 Jackson St., Palmyra, N. Y.
TILESTON FRACKER CHAMBERS, b. Zanesville, O., Dec. 28,
1869; P. C. 1890; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., May 31,
1894; p. First ch., Saratoga Springs, June 1894-May 1910; First ch.,
Columbus, O., May 1910-. Address, Columbus, O.
EDWARD RICHARD CLEVENGER, b. Center Square, Ind., Aug.
13, 1864; F. C. 1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Ripon, Wis., June 27, 1894;
p. Ripon, June 1894-Feb. 96; Tabernacle ch., Terre Haute, Ind., Mar.
1896-Nov. 97; W. Lafayette, Nov. 1897-Dec. 98; Rochester, Dec. 1898-
July 1901; Mitchell, July 1901-Oct. 04; Greenville, Ohio, Oct. 1904-Sept.
05; Delphi, Ind., Sep. 1905-Jan. 08; secy, of F. C, Feb.-Sep. 1908; p.
Greenville, 111., Sep. 1908-Oct. 09; Hamilton, Mont., Nov. 1909-.
Address, Hamilton, Montana.
CHRISTIAN DIPPEL, b. Spangenberg, Hesse, July 2, 1864; G. D.
1891; U. R. 1890-91; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Chicago, III, June 13, 1894;
p. Second German ch., Chicago, June 1894-June 1909 ; p. Second German
ch., of Dayton, O. June 1909- Address, 38 High St., Dayton, O.
ROBERT ELDER, b. New York, N. Y., Aug. 1, 1870; College of City
of New York, 1891; U. T. S. 1891-92; Divinity School, U. C. 1892-93;
R. T. S. 1894; ord. Westerly, R. I., June 7, 1894; p. Westerly, June 1894-
June 96; Catskill, N. Y., Apr. 1898- Apr. 1901 ; Wilmington, O., Apr.
1903-Apr. 06; Alma, Mich., Sept. 1906-July 1909.
Address, 875 Longwood Ave., New York, N. Y.
*ELMER LORENZO FARGO, b. Batavia, N. Y., Sep. 23, 1866; U.
R. 1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Kingsville, O., Nov. 11, 1894; p. Kingsville,
Nov. 1894-June 1897; teacher, Upton, Mass., 1897-99; Auburn, R. I.,
1899-1900; d. Auburn, R. I., Nov. 15, 1900.
ZENAS LOVELACE FASH, b. Hampton, N. S., July 26, 1866; Ac.
C. 1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Liverpool, N. S., July 11, 1894; p. Liver-
pool, June 1894-Nov. 97; North ch., Halifax, Nov. 1897-May 1901;
Woodstock, N. B., Nov. 1901-Oct. 04; Hillsboro, N. B., Oct. 1904-.
Moderator of the N. B. Baptist Association, July 1908-July 09.
Address, Hillsboro, N. B.
ELBERT EDWARD GATES, b. Bridgewater, N. S., Apr. 4. 1869;
Ac. C. 1891 ; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Sennett, N. Y., June 28, 1894; p. Sennett,
June 1894-Nov. 1900; Noank, Conn., Dec. 1900-Sept. 07; First ch.,
Ansonia, Oct. 1907-. Address, 23 Mott St., Ansonia, Conn.
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WILLIAM NORMAN HUTCHINS, b. Halifax, N. S., Mar. 12, 1869;
Ac. C. 1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Canning, N. S., July 17, 1894; p.
Canning, July 1894-Feb. 1902; Truro, N. S., Feb. 1902-Apr. 09; w. c,
ibid., Apr. 1909- ; prcs. Maritime Bapt. Conv., 1907-08.
Address, Truro, Nova Scotia.
EDWIN LEWIS KELLEY, b. Wheaton, 111., Jan. 24, 1866; U. R.;
K. r. S. 1894; ord. Rcynoldsville, Pa., May 17, 1894; p. Reynoldsville,
Feb. 1894-June 96; Galva, 111., Jan. 1897-Aug. 99; Lacon and Sparland,
Sep. 1899-Scp. 1902; Fairbury, Sop. 1902-Dec. 04; in business and
supplying churches, Peoria, Dec. 1904-Mar. 06; Wheaton, Mar. 1906-
May 07; Chicago, May 1907-Nov. 08; assistant p. First ch., Chicago,
Nov. 1908-. Address, 549 Bryant Ave., Chicago, 111.
*ARTHUR CRAMP KEMPTON, b. Margaree, Cape Breton, N. S.,
May 6. 1870; Ac. C. 1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Eau Claire, Wis., June
26, 1894; p. Eau Claire, June 1894-Dec. 97; Janesville, Dec, 1897-1900;
d. Janesville, Wis., Dec. 5, 1900.
WESLEY ABRAM KINZIE, b. Leesburg, Ind., Sep. 1, 1867; U. R.
1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Bristol, Vt., July 25, 1894; p. Bristol, July
1894- Apr. 1903 ; Barre, Apr. 1903-Aug. 07 ; Essex St., Lynn, Mass., Aug.
1907-. Editor, Addison Baptist, 1896-1900.
Address, 15 Jackson St., Lynn, Mass.
CHARLES EDWARD KNOWLES, b. New York, N. Y., Aug. 22,
1865; B. U. 1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Flushing, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1894;
p. Flushing, 1894-May 1907; acting p. Old Sixteenth ch., also assist-
ant p. at Calvary ch., N. Y. City, 1908; p. Westwood, N. J., Jan. 1909-.
Address, Westwood, N, J.
RUPERT OSGOOD MORSE, b. Williamston, N. S., Aug. 10, 1867;
Ac. C. 1891 ; R. T. S. 1894 ; ord. Lyons, N. Y., May 17, 1894 ; p. Lyons,
May 1894-May 97; Guysboro, N. S., Oct. 1897-July 1901; Chester, July
1901-Nov. 04; Gaspereaux, Nov. 1904-July 06; Westport, Aug. 1906-.
Author, (pamphlets) Our Present Doctrinal Position; The Laymen's
Missionary Movement; Apostles of Missions; (Book) Records of the
Graduates of Acadia College and Acadia University, 1843-1908.
Address, Westport, Nova Scotia.
EDWIN FAXON OSBORN, b. Climax, Mich., Sep. 1859; Kal. C.
1889; ord. Hillsdale, Mich., Nov. 3, 1885; p. Hillsdale, July 1885-Nov.
86; Morenci, Nov. 1886-Feb. 89; Three Rivers, Feb. 1889-Oct. 91;
N. T. I. 1891-92; p. Sharon, Mass., Oct. 1891-Aug. 92; R. T. S. 1894;
p. Lyell Ave. ch., Rochester, Sep. 1892-Jan. 94; Watertown, Jan. 1894-
Oct. 96; engaged in literary work, Kalamazoo, Mich., Oct. 1896-July
99; prof. History and Literature, Ewing (111.) C, July 1899-1900;
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p. First ch., Evansville, Ind., 1900-02; prof. History and Literature,
Ewing (III.) C, July 1899-June 1900; engaged in literary work, 1902-.
Author, Christian Growth; Vanishing of the Prince; Foundation
Stones; Teaching of the Parables; Omar. D.D., Ewing C, 1902.
Address, 934 Hornbeck St., Kalamazoo, Mich.
LOUIS JOSEPH SAWYER, b. East Templeton, Mass., June 10, 1863;
U. R. 1891; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 4, 1894; associate
p. Second ch., Rochester, May 1894-Aug. 96; stated supply, First ch.,
Jersey City, Sep.-Dec. 1896; p. Temple ch., Seattle, Wash., Jan. 1897-
Aug. 1902 ; Hamilton Square ch., San Francisco, Sept. 1902-.
Address, 1975 Post St., San Francisco, Cal.
ALBERT BACON SEARS, b. Preble, N. Y., Nov. 8, 1864; Colg.
Acad., 1887; ord. Philadelphia, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1887; supply, Philadel-
phia, Feb. 1887-Feb. 88 ; p. Ilion, N. Y., May 1888-July 90 ; supply, W.
Henrietta, N. Y., July 1890-Oct. 93; U. R. partial course; R. T. S.
1894; p. Oneida. N. Y., Feb. 1894-Sep. 96; Central ch., Brooklyn, Sep.
1896-April, 1901 ; Livingston Ave. ch., New Brunswick, N. J., Apr.
1901-09; First ch., Gloversville, N. Y., Oct. 1909-.
Address, Gloversville, N. Y.
*WILLIS ORGAN SHAW, b. Peekskill, N. Y., June 13, 1865; U.
R. 1891 ; R. T. S. 1894 ; ord. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 18, 1895 ; p. Cincinnati,
Nov. lS95-Feb. 99; Greenfield, Mar. 1900; d. Greenfield, O., Aug. 4,
1900.
HARRY FISH WARING, b. St. John, New Brunswick, June 15,
1870; Ac. C. 1890; R. T. S. 1894; ord. Mankato, Minn., June 5, 1894;
p. Mankato, May 1894-96; Truro, N. S., Jan. 1897-Dec. 99; Brussels
St. ch., St. John, New Brunswick, Jan. 1900-Dec. 02; First ch., Halifax,
N. S., Jan. 1903-Mar. 10; Vancouver, B. C, Mar. 1910-. Author,
Christianity and Its Bible; Constructive Bible Studies.
Address, Vancouver, B. C.
MERRITT JOEL WINCHESTER, b. Pawlet, Vt., Apr. 23, 1868;
Wms. C. 1890; teacher. Military Acad., Huntsville, Ala., 1890-91; ord.
Huntsville, Aug. 14, 1891 ; S. B. T. S. 1891-92 ; R. T. S. 1894 ; supply.
Hemlock Lake, July 1892-Oct. 93; p. Elbridge, May 1894-Mar. 1906;
Fredonia, April 1906-. Address, 78 East Main St., Fredonia, N. Y.
GEORGE FOSTER WOODBURY, b. Bridgewater, N. Y., May 25,
1861; Colg. U. 1890; ord. Canastota, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1890; Colg. T. S.
1890-91 ; p. Canastota, Apr. 1890-July 91 ; Ripley, N. Y., July 1891-July
93; Hannibal, July-Dec. 1893; R. T. S. 1894; p. Sixth Ave. ch., Troy, N.
Y., Apr. 1894-May 99 ; Enfield Center, May 1899-June 1902 ; Franklin,
Mar. 1903-Sep. 04; Field Study of Religious and Philanthropic work,
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New York City, June 1902-Sept. 03; Adirondack colporteur mission-
ary, Sep. 1904- Address, 153 Bay St., Glens Falls, N. Y.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Frederick Buermann, R. T. S. 1891-93; (for record, vid. G. D., class of
1891).
♦Peter Herbert Wedel, R. T. S., 1891-92; (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1891) ; d. at sea, near North coast of Africa, Aug. 10, 1897.
25-*4
1895
GRADUATES
JOHN R. BROWN, Class Secretary
*HENRY PEMBERTON AULICK, b. Blanket Creek, Ky., Oct.
2, 1866; ord. Blanket Creek, Aug. 15, 1891; G. C 1892; R. T. S. 1895;
p. Leavenworth, Kan.. 1895 ; Bethany ch., Denver, Col., 1895-96 ; Tucson,
Ariz., 1897-98; w. c. Hightower, Ky., 1898-99; d. Hightower, Ky., Nov.
5, 1899.
JAMES MILLARD BAKER, b. Camillus, N. Y., Dec. 13, 1867; U.
R. 1892; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Medina, N. Y., June 12, 1895; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, prof, in Ongole C, Ongole, Madras Presidency, India,
1895-1903; acting station miss., Ongole Mission Station, 1904-06; in
full charge, ib., 1906- ; secy, of trustees of the A. B. M. C, Ongole.
1905- ; chairman of trustees of Ramapatam T. S., 1907-. Author,
Analytical Reficw of Physiology zvitJi Questions and References, copy-
righted 1901 ; several booklets in the Telugu language.
Address, Ongole Gunter Dist., S. India.
JOHN BENTZEIN, b. Addison, N. Y., Sep. 5, 1862; U. R. 1892, Ph.
B. ; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1895; associate p.
First ch., Paterson, N. J., Sep. 1895-Apr. 1901 ; Grace ch., Spokane,
Wash., Apr. 1901-June 03 ; Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, June 1903-Mar. 05 ;
supt. of City Missions, Portland, Ore., Mar. 1905-.
Address, Y. M. C. A. Bldg., Portland, Ore.
BOARDMAN BIRNEY BOSWORTH, b. Fairhaven, Vt., Mar. 5,
1866 ; U. Vt. 1891 ; R. T. S. 1895 ; ord. New York, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1895 ;
p. Washington Heights ch.. New York. 1895-June 1906; First ch., Rock-
ford, 111., Sep. 1907-Dec. 08; w. c. New York City, 1908-.
Address, 473 W. 145th St., New York City.
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HARVEY DEE BROWN, b. Plymouth, N. Y., June 25, 1869; U.
R. 1892; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Clay Center, Kan., Sep. 29, 1895; p. Clay
Center, 1895-Sep. 1904; West Allis, Wis., Sep. 1904-Apr. 05; Kenosha,
Apr. 1905-Sep. 07; lecturer Socialist Party of Wis., 1907; leader
Christian Socialist Fellowship, Milwaukee, Nov. 1908- Ph.D., 111. Wes-
leyan U., (in course), 1904. Address, 359 35th St., Milwaukee, Wis.
JOHN RICHARD BROWN, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1870;
student, U. Edinburgh, in 1892; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Kansas City, Mo.,
July 2, 1895 ; p. Olive St. ch., Kansas City, June 1895-Jan. 1903 ; Central
ch., Providence, R. I., Jan. 1903-10. associate editor, Baptist Teacher;
editor. Advanced Quarterly. Address, Providence, R. I.
FREDERICK WILLIAM CLIFF, b. Shipley, Eng., May 16, 1862;
U. R. 1892; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Mumford, N. Y., Sep. 19, 1895; p.
Mumford, N. Y., Sep. 1895-Mar. 98; Aberdeen, S. D., Mar. 1898-
July 1902; Salem, Ore., July 1902-Jan. 07; York, Neb., Mar. 1907-
Address, 611 Burlington Ave., York, Neb.
JOHN RANDOLPH COMER, b. Clover, Va., Sep. 9, 1859; Rich. C.
1889; teacher, Palmetto S. C. Acad., 1889-90; U. of State of Md.
1890-92, M. D.; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Atchison, Kan., June 20, 1895;
p. Atchison, 1895-June 1907 ; Salem, Ore., June 1907-.
Address, 549 Liberty St., Salem, Ore.
JAMES ANDERSON MULKEY CROUCH, b. Fall Branch, Tenn.,
Nov. 23, 1865; La Gr. C. 1893; S. B. T. S. 1890-91; R. T. S. 1895;
ord. St. Louis, Mo., June 6, 1895 ; p. Taylor Ave. ch., St. Louis, Dec.
1894-July 99 ; health failed ; in business, Denver and Fort Morgan,
Col., 1899-. Address, Fort Morgan, Col.
*EDWARD FARMER DILLARD, b. Fluvanna Co., Va., Jan. 12,
1865; Rich. C. 1892; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Richmond, Va., June 1895;
p. Louisa and Berea chs., Louisa Co., also Mt. Hermon ch., Spotsylvania
Co., 1895; health failed; invalid, Louisa, Va., 1896-98; d. Louisa, Nov.
13, 1898.
BENJAMIN RENO DOWNER, b. Fairview, Ky., Jan. 21, 1867;
Vanderbilt U. 1891 ; graduate student, Vanderbilt U. 1891-92 ; R. T. S.
1895; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 24, 1895; p. Durango, Col., June
1895-Aug. 96 ; Grand Junction, Sep. 1896-99 ; w. c. 1900 ; p. New Provi-
dence, Tenn., Jan. 1901-Jan. 05; Newport, Jan. 1905-Sep. 08; prof, of
O. T. and Hebrew, Kansas City Bapt. T. S., Sep. 1908-.
Address, 400 Waverly Ave., Kansas City, Kan.
JOHN ARTHUR EARL, b. Bathville, Scotland, May 6, 1866; ord.
Guthrie Centre, la., Dec. 10, 1887; Des M. C. 1892; p. Guthrie Centre,
152
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la., 1887-89; Pilot Mound, 1889-91; People's, 1890-92; R. T. S. 1895;
p. Greece, N. Y., 1892-95; Waterloo, la., 1895-1906; Chicago, 1906-.
D.D., Des. M. C, 1903. Address, 11 Chalmers PL, Chicago, III.
ALBERT EHRGOTT, b. Cincinnati, O., Feb. 23, 1863; G. D. 1886-
88; U. R. 1888-92; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Conneaut, O., June 13, 1895;
p. Conneaut, May 1895-Oct. 98; Blessed Hope ch., Springfield, Oct.
1898-June 1900; miss. p. Immanuel ch., Rangoon, Burma, Nov. 1900-
Nov. 01; graduate student, Y. C. Divinity School (Biblical Literature,
Hebrew and N. T. Greek Exegesis), 1902-03; also Western Reserve U.,
1904-05; p. Cedar Ave. ch., Cleveland, O., Alay 1903-Nov. 09; Central
ch., Portland, Ore., Feb. 1910-. Address, Portland, Ore.
WILLIAM LAW FERGUSON, b. Shushan, N. Y., Apr. 15, 1865;
ord. Stuart, la., June 27, 1889; Des AI. C. 1892; p. Stuart, la., 1887-92;
R. T. S. 1895; p. Wolcott, N. Y., 1892-93; Hilton, 1893-95; miss. A. B.
F. M. Soc, prof. Theology and Homiletics Ramapatam T. S., 1895-
1900; miss, and mission treas., Nellore, 1900-01; prof. Theology and
Homiletics, Ramapatam T. S., 1903-04; miss., Madras, 1904-. miss.
treas., 1908-. Author, The Fourth Gospel After a Century of Criticism;
Outlines of Ancient History (Telugu) ; Christian Theology (Telugu) ;
editor. Baptist Missionary Review. D.D., Des. M. C, 1902.
Address, Bishopville, Vepery, Madras, N. C, India.
FRANK KAISER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 28, 1862; G. D. 1892;
R. T. S. 1895; ord. Milwaukee, Wis., June 20, 1895; p. German ch.,
Milwaukee, 1895-1901; Second German ch.. New York, N. Y., Jan.
190l-Aug. 05; Benton St. ch., Berlin, Ont., Aug. 1905-Jan. 09; First
German ch., Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 1909-.
Address, 115 Woodward St., Rochester, N. Y.
JAMES LONG, b. Union Co., N. C, Jan. 31, 1867; W. F. C. 1892;
ord. Warrcnton, N. C, Feb. 2, 1892; p. Garner's N. C, 1892; R. T. S.
1895; Phelps, N. Y., Apr. 1893-Apr. 95; First ch., Goldsboro, N. C,
Sep. 1895-June 99; Bruington, Va., Aug. 1899-June 1903; Oreaucock,
June 1903-Jan. 04; Bethel, Liberty, Zoar, and Bethesda, Caroline Co.,
Va., Jan. 1904-July 06; Charlestown, W. Va., July 1906-May 07;
Trumansville, S. C, May 1907-July 09; First ch., Morganton, N. C,
July 1909-. Address, Morganton, N. C.
CHARLES HARTSHORN MAXSON, b. Hornell, N. Y., Nov. 9,
1864; U. R. 1892; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Saginaw, Mich., Oct. 11, 1895;
p. First ch., Saginaw, Oct. 1895-Sep. 1900; Mt. Auburn ch., Cincinnati,
O., Oct. 1900-03; Marquette, Mich., 1903-09; graduate student, U.
C, 1909-. Address, 5747 Madison Ave., Chicago, 111.
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JACOB PFEIFFER, b. Schaffhausen, Switzerland, July 15, 1868
G. D. 1891 ; U. R. 1891-92 ; R. T. S. 1895 ; ord. Chicago, III, June 25
1895 ; p. Third German ch., Chicago, June 1895-1903 ; Parkersburg, la.
1903-07; Plum Creek, S. D., 1907- Address, Bridgewater, S. D
ELIJAH FORBES RICE, b. Beaufort, N. C, Oct. 14, 1860; W. F
C. 1892; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Fargo, N. D., Dec. 11, 1896; p. Bismark
N. D., May 1896-Dec. 1897; chaplain, N. D. Senate, 1897; p. Dell
Rapids, S. D., Jan. 1898-Feb. 99; graduate student, U. C. 1899-1901
S. B. T. S. 1901-02 ; p. Kershaw, S. C, 1904-. Address, Kershaw, S. C
WILLIAM JAMES SLY, b. London, Eng., May 1867; U. R. 1892
R. T. S. 1895; ord. Kansas City, Kan., Oct. 10, 1895; p. Third ch.
Kansas City, Kan., July 1895-Feb. 99; First ch., Springfield, O., Feb
1899-June 1906; Garfield Park ch., Chicago, III., June 1906-10; Delta
Colo., 1910-. Address, Delta, Colo
JACOB SPEICHER, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 27, 1866; G. D. 1890
U. R. 1890-92; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., May 23, 1895
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Kityang, South China, 1895- Author, The
Conquest of the Cross in China. Address, Kitayang, South China.
JOSEPH SULLIVAN, b. Dingle, County Kerry, Ireland, 1864; ord.
Boulder, Col., Oct. 1886; U. R. 1892; R. T. S. 1895; p. Fourth ch.,
Paterson, N. J., July 1895-1906; Grace ch., Montreal, Que., 1906-.
Address, Montreal, Que., Canada.
ROBERT DANIEL TRICK, b. Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales,
Nov. 18, 1860; F. C. 1892, B. S. ; R. T. S. 1895; ord. Crawfordsville,
Ind., Jan. 7, 1896; p. Crawfordsville, Jan. 1896-July 98; Piqua, O., Mar.
1899-Mar. 1901; Monongahela City, Pa., Mar. 1902-July 05; New
Haven, Conn., Sep. 1906-.
Address, 71 Rosette St., New Haven, Conn.
JAMES EDSON WARNER, b. Kingsport, N. S., Aug. 30, 1867; Corn.
U. 1889-91; R. T. S. 1892-93; ord. Cambridgeport, Mass., June 18,
1893; p. Cambridgeport, 1893-94; N. T. I. 1893-94; R. T. S. 1895;
graduate student, U. C, 1895-97; prof. Greek and Ancient History,
Miss. C, 1897-98; student, U. C, summer of 1899.
Address, 222 Chestnut St., Cambridgeport, Mass. (1900)
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*Albert Edward Bates, b. Cranbrook, Kent, England, Apr. 12, 1866;
U. R. partial course ; R. T. S. 1892-95 ; d. a few weeks before the end
of the Senior year, Rochester, Mar. 7, 1895.
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Charles Ernest Burr, b. Brookfield, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1860; U. R. 1890;
R. T. S. for short periods during years 1890-92; ord. Livonia, N. Y.,
Oct. 3, 1895; p. Livonia, Sep. 1891-Dec. 98; Groton, Dec. 1898-Aiig.
1905; Ilolliston, Mass., Sep. 1905-Feb. 06; Providence, R. L, Feb.
1906-. Address, 129 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I.
Frank Samuel Goergens, R. T. S. 1892-93; (for record, vid. G. D.,
class of 1892).
Robert Janisch Holmes, b. London, England, Feb. 21, 1870; Bu. U.
1892, Ph. B. : R. T. S. 1892-94; ord. Atglen, Pa., Feb. 26, 1895; p.
Glen Run ch., Atglen, Jan. 1895-Sep. 1901 ; First ch., Hoboken, N. J.,
1901-06; Nyack, N. Y., 1906-10. Author, The Temple of God; True
Patriotism. Address, 108 Broadway, Nyack, N. Y.
August Mihm, R. T. S. 1892-94; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1891).
Harold Pattison, b. Newcastle, England, Sep. 16, 1869; U. R. 1891;
B. S. ; miss. Bozeman, Mont., 1891-92 ; Regent's Park College, London,
Eng., 1892-93; R. T. S. 1893-95; ord. Hartford, Conn., Jan. 31, 1896;
p. First ch., Hartford, 1895-1908; First ch., St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 1908-.
Social Service Commission (N. B. C), 1908-. Author, For the Work
of the Ministry. 1907.
Address, 606 Portland Ave., St. Paul, Minn.
Frederick Monod Shaw, b. Walesville, N. S., May 25, 1868; Ac. C.
1890; R. T. S. 1892-93; student, Mass. S. N. S. Bridgewater, Mass.;
U. of Colorado ; teacher, Paterson, N. J. ; Denver, Col.
Address, Denver, Col.
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1896
GRADUATES
JAMES W. ROBERTS, Class Secretary
WILLIAM LAIRD ARCHIBALD, b. Alexandria, P. E. I., Canada,
Jan. 26. 1870; Ac. C. 1892; U. C. 1892-94; R. T. S. 1896; ord. Milton,
N. S., Nov. 22. 1896; p. Milton, Nov. 1896-Nov. 1900; Lawrencetown,
N. S., Nov. 1900-Nov. 04; f^eld secy., of Ac. U., Nov. 1904- secy..
N. S. Western Association. 1898-1904. Ph.D., U. C. (in course) 1900.
Address, Westwood Ave., Wolfville, N. S.
JOHN BAPTISTE BARBOUR, b. Hartford, Conn.. June 24, 1869;
B. U. 1891; R. T. S. 1896; ord. Geneva, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1896; p.
155
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Geneva, Aug. 1896-Oct. 97; associate p. First ch., Syracuse, Oct. 1897-
Oct. 98; p. First ch., Syracuse, Oct. 1898-Oct. 1900; Mumford, N. Y.,
Sep. 1901-Apr. 06 ; Calvary ch., Erie, Pa., May 1906-.
Address, 436 W. 11th St., Erie, Pa.
OWEN NOTT CHIPMAN, b. Berwick, N. S., May 22, 1870; Ac. C.
1892; R. T. S. 1896; ord. De Bert, N. S., July 8, 1896; p. Great Village,
1896-Dec. 1900; Canso, Dec. 1900-Jan. 08; Sydney, Jan. 1908-
Address, 87 Bentwick St., Sydney, N. S.
*MANNING AUSTIN CONNORS, b. Greenville Co., S. C, July 3,
1866; ord. Greenville, S. C, Jan. 1, 1891; Fur. U. 1889-92; R. T. S.
1896; p. Summerton, S. C, 1896-1907; Honea Path, 1907-09; d. Honea
Path, S. C, May 24, 1909.
ASA JAMES CROCKETT, b. Wine Harbour, N. S., July 16, 1870;
Ac. C. 1892; R. T. S. 1896; ord. Long Pine, Neb., Sep. 5, 1897; p.
Long Pine, June 1897-Sep. 98; David City, Nov. 1898-Oct. 99; Cedar
Springs, Mich., Nov. 1899-1901 ; health failed, mercantile pursuits,
Glasgow, N. S., 1901-. Address, Glasgow, N. S. Canada.
JOHN WALDEN CROUCH, b. Livingston Co., Mo., Apr. 10, 1870;
La. Gr. C, 1890; principal Wyaconda Acad., 1890-91; publisher
and editor, Windsor Review, 1891-93 ; R. T. S. 1896 ; ord. La Grange,
Mo., Apr. 14, 1897; prof. Ancient Languages, La G. C, 1896-98; p.
First ch.. Battle Creek, Mich., Apr. 1898-1904; Saginaw, Nov. 1904-
May 05 ; pres. of La Gr. C, 1905- Address, La Grange, Mo.
CHARLES WESLEY FLETCHER, b. Elgin, 111., Mar. 23, 1869;
Wheaton C. 1892; U. C. 1893-95; ord. Rensselaer, Ind., July 5, 1894;
p. Rensselaer, 1894; R. T. S. 1895-96; p. Salem, O., June 1896-Sep.
98; Bronson Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 1898-1902; First ch.,
Washington, Pa., 1902-. Address, 421 Wilson Ave., Washington, Pa.
SIMEON MAXWELL FOSTER, b. West Point, Miss., May 1, 1861;
Bay. U. 1885; R. T. S. 1896; ord. Burlington, la., June 17, 1896; p.
Burlington, Mar.-Oct. 1896 ; resigned on account of failing health ;
w. c. Ladonia, Texas, 1896-98; p. First ch., Hillsboro, Apr.-Oct. 1898;
health failed ; w. c, invalid, Weatherford, 1898-1902 ; lawyer, Wichita
Falls, 1902-. Address, Wichita Falls, Texas.
CHARLES BRADFORD FREEMAN, b. Canning, N. S., Dec. 29,
1869; Ac. C. 1891; McM. U. 1891-93; ord. Port Medway, N. S., June
21, 1894 ; p. Port Medway, June 1893-July 95 ; R. T. S. 1896 ; p. Edmon-
ton, Alberta, Canada, June 1896-June 1901 ; Roland, Man., Nov. 1901-
Sep. 04; Moosejaw, Sask., Oct. 1904-May 07; Prince Albert, May 1909-
general miss, for Saskatchewan, May 1907-May 09.
Address, 38 11th Ave., Prince Albert, Sask.
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HUGH AUSTIN HEATH, b. Jackson, Minn., Sep. 1, 1867; ord.
Kelley, la., July 28, 1892; Des M. C. 1893; R. T. S. 1896; p. Genesee St.
ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 1895-May 96; Waverly, la., July 1896-Feb.
98; Keokuk, Feb. 1898-June 1901; Wakefield, Mass., June 1901-. D.D.,
Des M. C, 1906. Address, 35 Avon St., Wakefield. Mass.
FRANK GRANT LEWIS, b. near Painted Post, N. Y., July 18, 1865;
P.. U. 1SQ3: R. '['. S. 1896; B. D., 1907; ord. Jefferson, la., Aug.
13, 1896; p. Jefferson, July 1896-June 98; Ambrose, O., Oct. 1898-
Aug. 1901 ; prof. Theology and Church History, Va. Union U., Rich-
mond, Sep. 1901-Aug. 05; graduate student, U. C. (New Testament
and Philosophy). 1905-06; Fellow, ib., 1906-07 (Ph.D., ib., 1907); asso-
ciate in N. T. Interpretation, ib.. Oct. 1907-June 08; instructor, ib..
Summer Quarter, 1908; prof. Bible History and Interpretation, Bapt.
Training School for Christian Work, Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1908-Sep.
09; instructor in Hebrew. C. T. S., Sep. 1908-. Librarian, ib., Sep.
1909.- Address. 1720 Edgmont Ave., Chester, Pa.
JOHN MITCHELL, b. Edinburgh, Scotland, May 2, 1863; U. R. 1889-
92; ord. St. Catharines, Ont., Dec. 27, 1894; p. Lyman St. ch., St. Catha-
rines, Dec. 1894-May 95; R. T. S. 1896; associate p.. First ch., Syra-
cuse, N. Y., Sep. 1896-Sep. 97; Cold Spring Harbor, Huntington, North-
port, Apr. 1898-Mar. 1905 ; p. Coeur d'Alene. Idaho, Apr. 1905-Mar. 06 ;
Moscow, Mar.-Dec. 1906; invalid, Litchfield Co., Conn., Apr. 1907-
June 08; p. Bernardston, Mass., June 1908-.
Address, Bernardston, Mass.
JAMES WARREN ROBERTS, b. Jackson, C, Feb. 4, 1862; D. U.
1893, Lit. B.; R. T. S. 1896; ord. Fulton, N. Y., Aug. 6, 1896; p.
Fulton, July 1896-Nov. 1902; Paris, 111., Nov. 1902-Jan. 07; Toledo,
O., Jan. 1907-. Address, Main and 6th Sts., Toledo, O.
PATRICK SIMKINS ROGERS, b. near Pachuta, Miss., July 1, 1865;
ord. Pachuta, Miss., June 30, 1889; Miss C. 1891; S. B. T. S. 1892-94;
U. C. 1894-95; R. T. S. 1896; p. Montpelier, Ind., Feb.-May 1897;
Albany, W^is., Nov. 1897-June 99; Snohomish, Wash., July 1899-1900;
Kent, Oct. 1900-Oct. 01; Chehalis, 1902- Apr. 04; Helix, Ore., 1904-
Mar. 08; Weston, Ore., 1908-. Address, Weston, Ore.
LEWIS MURPHREE ROPER, b. Eden, S. C. Mar. 21, 1870; ord.
Rubun Creek, S. C, Dec. 31, 1888; p. Princeton, S. C, Jan. 1889-JuIy
91; Cn. U. 1892; p. Tennallytown, Washington, D. C, July 1891-Sep.
92; R. T. S. 1896; p. Attica, N. Y., Sep. 1892-Sep. 95; Canton, O..
May 1896-Jan. 1900; Spartanburg, S. C, Apr. 1900-. D.D., Fur. U..
1906. Address, Mills Ave. and Glendalyn St.. Spartanburg, S. C.
157
1896
WILLIAM WILEY SEARCY, b. Liberty, Mo., Oct. 20, 1862; W. J.
C. 1891 ; ord. Liberty, Mo., Aug. 2, 1891 ; p. Carondelet ch., St. Louis,
Mo., Sep. 1892-Sep. 93; R. T. S. 1896; p. Gorham, N. Y., May 1895-
May 96; Webster City, la., Aug. 1896-Jan. 97; Peabody, Kan., June
1897-Dec. 1901; Cameron, Mo., Dec. 1901-Apr. 04; Howard, Kan., Apr.
1904-Apr. 08; Cherryvale, Apr. 1908-.
Address, 415 4th St. East, Cherryvale, Kan.
LANGLEY BARNAS SEARS, b. Boston Highlands, Mass., July 11,
1870; H. U. 1893; R. T. S. 1896; ord. Rockford, 111., Oct. 27, 1896;
p. State St. ch., Rockford, Oct. 1896-Sep. 98; w. c, Brookline, Mass.,
Sep. 1898-Dec. 99; p. Groton Heights, Conn., Jan. 1900-Dec. 05;
united with Cong, denomination, Dec. 1905.
Address, 67 Monument Ave., Charlestown Dist., Boston, Mass.
AVERY ALBERT SHAW, b. Waterville, N. S., Oct. 2, 1870; Ac. C.
1892 ; R. T. S. 1896 ; ord. Windsor, N. S., June 25, 1896 ; p. Windsor,
June 1896-June 1900; Brookline, Mass., June 1900-June 07; Winnipeg,
2\Ian., June 1907-. Address, 190 Edmonton St., Winnipeg, Man.
EMERSON LEWIS SWIFT, b. Batavia, N. Y., June 24, 1868; U. R.
1893; R. T. S. 1896; ord. Norwood, O., Aug. 17, 1896; p. Norwood,
June 1896-Sep. 1900; Greenfield, Oct. 1900-Nov. 04; Pittsburg, Pa.,
Dec. 1904-June 08; Pottsville, June 1908-.
Address, 810 Mahantongo St., Pottsville, Pa.
SPECL^L STUDENTS
William Anable Harris, ^I. £., b. Gorham, N. Y., Dec. 10, 1864; U. R.
1893; ord. M. E., Albion, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1892; p. Charlotte, Oct. 1891-
Oct. 1893; R. T. S. 1893-95; p. Pittsford, Oct. 1893-Oct. 94; Kendall,
Mar. 1895-Oct. 96; Churchville, Oct. 1896-Oct. 97; Millville, Oct.
1897-1900; Middleport, Oct. 1900-04; Franklinville, Oct. 1904-05;
Smethport, Pa., Oct. 1905-. Author, The Desire of All Nations.
Address, Smethport, Pa.
William Herman Kersting, b. Cincinnati, O., Apr. 14, 1864; D. U.
1891-93; Lane T. S. 1893-95; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1895; health failed and
prevented graduation; not ord.
Address, 555 Ringgold St., Cincinnati, O. (1900)
Right C. Moore, b. Globe, N. C, Jan. 28, 1871; W. F. C. 1890; ord.
Globe, N. C, Oct. 26, 1890; p. Morehead City, N. C, Nov. 1890-July
93; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1893. Editor, Biblical Recorder.
Address, Raleigh, N. C.
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1897
GRADUATES
FRED G. BOUGHTON, Class Secretary
FLOYD HOLDEN ADAMS, b. Moravia, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1870; U.
R. 1893; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Palmyra, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1897; p. Palmyra,
June 1897-Jime 1903; McMinnvillc, Ore, June 1903-Apr. 09; Lebanon,
Ind., May 1909-. Address, 423 North Meridian St., Lebanon, Ind.
GARRETT LEROY ALLEN, b. Roanoke, Mo., Nov. 24, 1872; W. J.
C. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; prof. East Texas College, Rusk, Tex., 1898-99;
ord. Jacksonville, Tex., June 25, 1899; p. Honey Grove, May 1899;
united with P. E. church, 1903.
SAMUEL DAY BAWDEN, b. Elyria, O., Dec. 2, 1868; U. of 111.,
1890; teacher, U. of 111., 1890-91; teacher, Beardstovvn, 111., 1891-93;
Iowa City, la., 1893-94; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 6,
1898; chaplain. State Industrial School, Rochester, Oct. 189S-Sep. 1904;
Industrial Work, Am. Bapt. Telugu Mission, Ongole, South India.
Nov. 3, 1904- ?klanager Industrial Experiment Station, Ongole, July
1907-.
Address, Industrial Experiment Station, Ongole, Guntur Dist., India.
INGRAM EBENEZER BILL, Jr., b. Hampton, New Brunswick,
Nov. 23. 1871; Ac. C. 1893; N. T. I. 1893-94; ord. Cleveland, O., Sep.
19, 1894; p. W. Cleveland, May 1894-May 95; R. T. S. 1897; p. Ober-
lin, O, Sep. 1897-Jan. 1905; graduate student, U. C. (Sociology and
Church History), 1905-08; acting p. Capitol Hill, Denver, Col., Mar.-
Sep. 1908; p. North Shore, Chicago, Nov. 1908-.
Address, 1827 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, 111.
FRED GRANT BOUGHTON. b. Bowling Green, O., June 29, 1868;
D. U. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Saxton's River, Vt., Oct. 28, 1897;
p. Saxton's River, 1897-June 1900; First ch., Cambridge, O., June 1900-
June 04; Warren, June 1904-Feb. 1906; instructor in German, Vermont
Academy, 1898; prof, of Philosophy, McM. C, 1906-. pres., Vt. B. Y.
P. U., 1899-1900. Address, South B. St., McMinnville, Ore.
HENRY BRANDT, b. Iladersleben, Germany, Feb. 2, 1868; D. U.
1894; ord. Homer, O., Aug. 5, 1892; p. Homer, Aug. 1892-Aug. 94;
R. T. S. 1897; p. Meigs St. ch., Rochester, Sep. 1895-Nov. 1900; First
ch., Ironton, O., Nov. 1900-Apr. 07; First ch., Wilmington. Apr. 1907-.
Address, 314 Mulberry St., Wilmington, O.
159
1897
HOWARD RUFUS CHAPMAN, b. Rockford, III, Sep. 10, 1868; S.
C. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 7, 1897; p. Genesee
St. ch., Rochester, May 1896-Oct. 1900; Michigan Ave. ch., Saginaw,
Mich., Nov. 1, 1900-. Address, 213 N. Fayette St., Saginaw, Mich.
JAMES AUGUSTINE CLARKE, b. Bowling Green, Ky., July 21.
1871; U. R. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Wallingford, Conn., Feb. 23,
1898; p. Wallingford, 1897-Nov. 1903; evangelistic and pulpit supply
work, Mich, and Ore., Nov. 1903-Mar. 04; editor, Pacific Baptist, Mc-
Minnville, Ore., Apr. 1904-. D.D., McM. C., 1906.
Address, McMinnville, Ore.
HENRY WILSON DAVIS, b. Letts Corner, Ind., Sep. 21, 1872; F.
C. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Letts Corner, Ind., June 29, 1897; p.
Beatrice, Neb., 1897-99; Immanuel ch., Omaha, 1899-1902; Greens-
burg, Ind., 1902-04; Palo Alto, Calif., Sep. 1907-. pres. B. Y. P. U.,
Nebraska, 1900-01. Address, 305 Hamilton St., Palo Alto, Calif.
IRVING NEWTON DePUY, b. Wayne Village, N. Y., July 2, 1873;
U. R. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 21, 1897; p.
Wilder St. ch., Rochester, 1897-1904; Marshall, Mich., Dec. 1904- Au-
thor, Biblical Facts and History.
Address, 320 N. Mulberry St., Marshall, Mich.
DANIEL GRANT DUNKIN, b. Carroll, Ind., Jan. 6, 1869; F. C. 1894;
R. T. S. 1897; ord. Newark, N. Y., June 16, 1897; p. Newark, 1897-
Feb. 1901; Cleveland, O., Feb. 1901-Feb. 03; Bloomington, Ind., Feb.
1903-July 04; Hope, July 1904-Sep. 06; Billings, Mont., Sep. 1906-.
Address, 111 N. 33rd St., Billings, Mont.
HARRY RUSSELL GREAVES, b. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 1, 1868; S.
C. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Schenectady, N. Y., July 2, 1897; p. Sche-
nectady, June 1897-May 1899; Tabernacle ch., Albany, May 1899- Jan.
1902; Muscatine, la., Jan. 1902-Apr. 03; Temple ch., Seattle, Wash.,
Apr.-Dec. 1903; Monrovia, Calif., March 1904-Feb. 08; secy. Southern
Calif. Bapt. Conv., Feb. 1908-. D.D., 1908. Address, Monrovia, Calif.
ADAM FENNER GROESBECK, b. Afton, la., July 23, 1866; Des
M. C. 1894; ord. Homer, la., Nov. 6, 1891; p. Homer, Woodward and
Burnside, 1890-92; Peoples, 1892-94; R. T. S. 1897; p. Parma, N. Y.,
1894-97; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Ung Kung, China, 1897-1902; Fur-
lough, 1902-04; Chaoyang, China, 1904-. Author, compiled our pres-
ent Chinese Hymnbook. published several tracts in Chinese dealing
with local questions. Address, Chaoyang, China.
EUGENE HAINES, b. Capron, III., Mar. 7, 1869; ord. Ashland Cen-
ter, Mich., Mar. 17, 1891; p. Ashland Center, Mar.-Sep. 1891; Kal. C.
160
1897
1894; p. Parma, Mich., June 1892-Jimc 93; Allegan, Nov. 1893-Sep.
95; R. T. S. 1897; p. Hemlock, N. Y., Sep. 1895-Sep. 96; Penn Yan,
June 1897-Nov. 1902; Cooperstown, N. Y., Nov. 1902-May 06; Rut-
land, Vt., May 1906-. Address, 85 Park Ave., Rutland, Vt.
JACOB HANN, b. Monroe, Wis., May 1, 1860; W. J. C. 1893; ord.
Kansas City. Mo., May 8, 1893; p. Redfield, Kan., May 1893-Sep. 94;
R. T. S. 1897; p. Hermon, N. Y., Dec. 1897-Sep. 98; New Philadelphia,
O., Oct. 1898-June 99; S. Trenton, N. Y., June 1899-1901; Bennetts-
burg, Oct. 1901-Nov. 02; Busti, Dec. 1902-Oct. 04; Lyons, Mich., Nov.
1904-Dec. 06; Mendon and Centrevillc, Dec. 1906-Dec. 07; Brooklyn
and Napoleon, Dec. 1907-Apr. 09; Jackson, Mich., 1909-.
Address, 308 Robinson St., Jackson, Mich.
ALFRED ERNEST HOOPER, b. Charlottetown, P. E. I., Oct. 20,
1863; Cy. U. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Kingsville, O., Nov. 17, 1897;
p. Kingsville, Aug. 1897-Oct. 98; Reynoldsville, Pa., Nov. 1898-Oct.
1900; home missions and supply, Oct. 1900-Apr. 02; Hermon, N. Y.,
Apr. 1902-Dec. 05; Stephentovvn, Dec. 1905-Dec. 08; Lee, Mass., Dec.
1908- Address, 84 ]\Iaple St., Lee, Mass.
CLAUDE KELLY, b. Piqua, O., Dec. 25, 1868; ord. Arkansas City,
Kan., Aug. 2S, 1887; W. J. C. 1891; p. First ch., Leavenworth, Kan.,
Dec. 1890-Sep. 94; R. T. S. 1897; p. Wilder St. ch., Rochester, N. Y.,
Dec. 1894-Mar. 97 ; First ch., Sandusky, O., May 1897-Sep. 1903 ; West-
port ch., Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 1903-Oct. 07; Bellevue ch., Pitts-
burgh, Pa., May 1908- Pres., B. Y. P. U. of Ohio, 1904-05; pres.,
B. Y. P. U. of Missouri, 1906-07. D.D., W. J. C, 1905.
Address, Bellevue, Pa.
FRANK TOBEY KNOWLES, b. Philadelphia, Pa., June 23, 1873;
College of City of \. Y. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y.,
June 28, 1899 ; prof, in charge, Theological department, Benedict C,
Columbia, S. C, Oct. 1897-May 1904; Educational department, 23rd
St. Y. M. C. A. and Brooklyn Central Y. M. C. A., 1904-
Address, Woodhaven, Long Island.
AULBIN TAPSCOTT NORWOOD, b. York, Pa., Feb. 13, 1864;
ord. St. Joseph, Mo., Oct. 29, 1893; W. J. C. 1894; R. T. S. 1897;
p. Gibbon, Neb., June 1897-Aug. 98; Central City, Aug. 1898-1901;
Gibbon, 1901-04; Madison, S. D., 19(M-06; Central City, Neb. 1907-08;
Broken Bow, 1909-. Address, Broken Bow, Neb.
FRANK WILLIAM PADELFORD, b. Haverhill, Mass., Apr. 6,
1872 ; Cy. U. 1894 ; R. T. S. 1897 ; ord. Haverhill, Mass., Nov. 16, 1897 ;
161
1897
p. Portland St. ch., Haverhill, Mass., Sep. 1897-Sep. 1903; Washing-
ton St. ch., Lynn, Sep. 1903-Nov. 08; general secy., Mass. Bapt. Miss.
Soc, Apr. 1908-. Address, 501 Tremont Temple, Boston, Mass.
LEONARD WILLIAM RILEY, b. Marietta, O., Feb. 6, 1872; D. U.
1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Lebanon, O., Nov. 16, 1897; p. East ch.,
Lebanon, Aug. 1897-Mar. 1901; First ch., McMinnville, Ore., July
1901-May 03; general miss, of Ore., May 1903-May 06; pres. of Mc-
Minnville C, Mar. 1906-. pres.. Christian Colleges' Faculty Union of
Ore., 1909; secretary of Commission on Christian Education, N. B.
Convention, 1909; pres., of Y. M. C. A. of Oregon and Idaho, 1909.
Author, pamphlet, The Ideal Education. D.D., D. U., 1909.
Address, McMinnville, Ore.
GUSTAV REINHOLD SCHLAUSCH, b. Neustadt, Wuerttemburg,
Mar. 26, 1867; U. R. 1894; ord. Alabama, N. Y., Sep. 27, 1894; p.
Alabama, 1894-96; R. T. S. 1897; p. Gaines and Murray ch., May 1896-
Sep. 98; Lewiston, Idaho, Sep. 1898-Sep. 99; pres., Colfax (Wash.) C,
Sep. 1899-1900; p. Davenport, Wash., 1900-01; Sprague, 1901-05; Oakes-
dale, 1906-07; educational work, 1907-. Address, Spokane, Wash.
GEORGE VAN WINKLE, b. Newmarket, O., June 18, 1862; D. U.
1891; ord. Gibbon, Neb., Nov. 18, 1891; p. Gibbon, 1891-Aug. 1894;
R. T. S. 1897; p. E. Pembroke, N. Y., Apr. 189S-May 97; S. Omaha,
Neb., June 1897-. Address, 2014 I. St., S. Omaha, Neb.
GEORGE REUBEN VARNEY, b. E. Sumner, Me., Apr. 14, 1865;
U. R. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Cincinnati, O., May 27, 1897; p. Wal-
nut Hills, Cincinnati, May 1897-Mar. 1898; Grace ch., Spokane, Wash.,
Apr. 1898-1900; gen. miss., Ore., 1900-03; p. First ch., Bellingham,
Wash., 1903-06; gen. miss., N. Mex., 1906-07; p. Baker City, Ore., 1907-
08; prof. English and Pub. Speaking, McM. C, 1908-09; p. Raton, N.
Mex., 1909-. Author, Out of the Depths: A Story of Western Love;
Religion and Reform. Address, Raton, New Mexico.
JESSE VIRGIL VERMILLION, b. Toney Creek, S. C, July 21, 1862;
Fur. U. 1891; ord. Naches, Texas, Dec. 11, 1892; p. Griffin, Cedar
Creek, Brushy Creek, and Starville, 1891-94; R. T. S. 1897; pres., E.
Texas Bapt. Institute, Rusk, 1897-99; p. Bullard, Rocky Spring, and
Corine, 1897-98; Chindale, Rocky Springs, and Corine, Sep. 1899-1903;
pres., Jacksonville C, 1899-1903 ; financial secy., Jacksonville C, 1903-
05; p. Groveton, Tex., 1905-07; Jevvett and Oakswoods, 1908; pres.,
Buckner C, Witcherville, Ark., 1908-09; pres., Jacksonville C, 1909-.
Address, Jacksonville, Tex.
JOHN WALKER, b. Ipswich, Suffolk, England, Oct. 3, 1864; Hulme
Cliff C, Derby, England, 1890; ord. Barrington, N. Y., Jan. 27, 1892;
162
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p. Barrington and Crosby chs., Oct. 1891-July 93; Mannsvillc, Sep.
1893-Sep. 95; R. T. S. 1897; p. Hermon and Russell, 1898-1902; School-
craft, Alich, 1905-07; Hartford, 1907-09; Alcxico, N. Y., 1909-. miss,
work, New York and Wisconsin, 1902-05 ; graduate student, Oska-
loosa la.. Christian C. (B. D.), 1905. Author, A Key to the Study
of the Bible (1906); Memory Study of the Life of Christ (1908).
Address, Mexico, N. Y.
LEWIS F. WALLACE, b. Lower Granville, N. S., Dec. 16, 1866; Ac.
C. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Laurencetown, N. S., Aug. 1, 1897; p.
Laurencetown, Aug. 1897-July 1900; Mechanicville, N. Y., Aug. 1900-
Aug. 04; Aylesford, Sep. 1904-May 08; general miss, for H. M. Board
of N. S. and P. E. L, May 1908-. Address, Laurencetown, N. S.
CLARENCE BANJAY WASSON, b. Cuba, N. Y., July 8, 1865; U.
R. 1893; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Fleming, N. Y., Sep. 15, 1897; p. Flem-
ing, 1896-97; student of medicine, U. Mich., 1897-1901; physician.
Address, Bellevue, Mich.
ROBERT BENTON WRIGHT, b. Fillmore, Ind., Mar. 1, 1862; F.
C. 1894; R. T. S. 1897; ord. Ipswich, S. D., Oct. 28, 1897; p. First ch.,
Ipswich, July 1897-Sep. 99; First ch., Wheaton, Minn., Oct. 1899-Oct.
1901 ; established First Bapt. Mission (Two Gray Hills Mission) among
Navajo Indians, Crozier, N. M., Nov. 1901-06; p. Maria Creek and
Bethel chs., July 1907-Aug. 09; First ch., Oolitic, Ind., Aug. 1909-.
Address, Oolitic, Ind.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Ariel Berechia Bellondi, b. Stradella, Italy, Sep. 2, 1872; Venice and
Florence Colleges, H. T. S. 1894-95; R. T. S. 1895-97; work among
the Italians in New York, in service of the A. B. H. M. Soc, 1897-
1901; Italian miss., Barre, Vt., 1901-09; returned to Italy, 1909.
Perry Sylvester Calvin, b. Transfer, Pa., Jan. 10, 1872; Bu. U. 1894;
R. T. S. 1894-95; dismissed to U. C. Address, Clearfield, Pa.
Theodore Harding Kinney, b. Houlton, Me., Apr. 13, 1864; Cy. U.
1894; Bangor T. S. 1894-95; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1895; dismissed to
Bangor, T. S. Address, Dexter, Me.
♦George Frederick Love, Jr., b. Newburg-on-the-Hudson, N. Y., July
21, 1870; U. R. 1894; R. T. S. 1894-97; ord. Oswego, N. Y.. June 1,
1897; p. West ch., Oswego, June 1897-Apr. 1900; d. Rome, Italy, Apr.
5, 1900.
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Frederick Otto Schub, b. Niirenberg, Bavaria, May 7, 1866; Bu. U.
1894; R. T. S. 1894-95; teacher, Ouachita C, 1895-96; Simmons C,
1896-97; Bethel C, 1897-98; graduate student, U. C, summer of 1896,
spring of 1897; 1898- ; teaching, U. of Texas;
Address, University of Texas, Austin, Tex.
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GRADUATES
FREDERICK W. ALLEN, Class Secretary
FREDERICK WILLIAM ALLEN, b. Tulolip, Washington, Oct. 8,
1871; U. R. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Wyoming, N. Y., Aug. 31, 1898;
p. Wyoming, June 1898-June 1903; Carthage, June 1903-Nov. 09; In-
terlaken, 1909-. Address, Interlaken, N. Y.
HARRY HEATH BAWDEN, Jr., b. Elyria, O., Sep. 28, 1871; D. U.
1893; graduate student, D. U. 1893-94; R. T. S. 1894-96; instructor in
Biology, D. U., 1896^7; R. T. S. -1898; Fellow in Philosophy, U. C,
1898-1900; Ph.D. U. C, 1900; Fellow in Philosophy and teaching, U.
la., 1900-01; prof, of Philosophy, Vassar C, 1901-07; prof. Philoso-
phy, Cincinnati, U., 1907-08. Author, Lapses.
Address, San Ysidro, Nestor, Calif.
HULBERT GRANT BEEMAN, b. Whatcheer, la., June 11, 1872;
Des M. C. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Waterloo, la., Sep. 6, 1898; p.
Walnut St. ch., Waterloo, June 1898- D.D., Des M. C, 1905.
Address, 111 Independence Ave., Waterloo, Iowa.
FRANCIS FRUTCHEY BUTLER, b. Defiance, O., May 24, 1868;
D. U. 1893; U. C. 1895-96; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Bella, la., Nov. 16,
1898; p. Pella, la., Oct. 1898-99; graduate student, U. C, summer
1899; supply at Maquoketa, 1900; p. Stillwater and Pond Creek, Okla.,
1900-02; prof, of Bible and English at Bapt. C, (Okla.); Blackwell,
1902-04; p. Anthony, Kan. 1905-07; Belleville, 1907-10; Burlingame,
1910-. Address, Burlingame, Kan.
GEORGE WASHINGTON CASSIDY, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 20,
1863; Kansas Normal C, 1886; W. J. C. 1887-88; ord. Walnut, Kan.,
May 6, 1891 ; p. Cherryvale, Kan., June 1892-June 93 ; Ft. Scott, June
1893-July 95; Canaseraga, N. Y., July 1895-Nov. 96; Hilton, Nov.
1896-July 98; R. T. S. 1898; p. Walnut Hills ch., Cincinnati, O., July
1898-July 1901; supply, July 1901-Feb. 03; First ch., Wichita, Kan.,
Feb. 1903- Address, 1203 N. Wichita St., Wichita, Kan.
164
1898
YUGORA CHIBA, b. Sendai, Japan, Aug. 13, 1870; Aoyama C, Tokyo,
Japan, 1893; Cy. U. partial course; R. T. S. 1898; engaged in teach-
ing and evangelistic work, Sendai, Japan, 1898-99; teacher Bible and
ethics, Duncan Acad., Tokyo, 1899-1901 ; ord. Yotsuya Bapt. ch., Tokyo,
May 1900; p. Yotsuya ch., Tokyo, May 1900-Dec. 01; dean of the
Female department, Doshisha C, Kyoto, 1902-05; p. Kagoshima ch.,
1906-07; pres. Fukuoka T. S., 1907- Author, Outline of Systematic
Theology; The Social Teaching of Jesus.
Address, 105 Daiymo Machi, Fukuoka, Japan.
WILLIAM DEGROFF CHIPP, b. Kingston, N. Y., Sep. 5, 1869;
Kingston Acad., 1890-93; U. R. 1893-94; U. T. S. 1895-97; ord. Rosen-
dale. N. Y., Feb. 19, 1895; p. Rosendale, Feb.-Oct. 1895; Ridgefield
Park, N. J., Nov. 1895-Aug. 97; R. T. S. 1898; p. Bluffton, Ind., Sep.
1898-Sep. 99; mercantile pursuits, Kingston, N. Y., Sep. 1899-.
Address, Kingston, N. Y.
CLAYTON SEDGWICK COOPER, b. Henderson, N. Y., May 24,
1869; B. U. 1894; College secy., of the International Committee, Y.
M. C. A., 1894-95 ; U. T. S. 1895-97 ; general secy., Central Y. M. C. A.,
New York, N. Y., 1895-97; R. T. S. 1898; graduate student, U. C,
summer, 1898; ord. Lynn, Mass., Sep. 29, 1898; p. Washington St.
ch., Lynn, 1898-1902; International Student Bible Secy., Y. M. C. A.,
1902-. Author, Brief History of Student Voluntary Bible Study;
Things Which Make a Bible Class Effective; Maintenance of Interest
and Attendance in Bible Classes.
Address, 124 East 28th St., New York City.
JOHN ALASKO CURTIS, b. Jeflferson, la., Jan. 4, 1870; Des M. C.
1895; ord. Langfit, la., Sep. 8, 1894; p. Langfit, 1893-94; Stuart, 1894-
95; R. T. S. 1898; p. Greece, N. Y., 1895-98; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc,
Kanigiri, India, 1898-Apr. 1903; Donakonda, Apr. 98-; furlough in
U. S., Apr. 1906-Nov. 07. Address, Donakonda, Nellore Dist., India.
CHAPMAN LIBERTY DAKIN, b. Rose Grove, la., Jan. 1, 1866;
Des M. C. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Chili Center, N. Y., June 10,
1898; p. Chili Center, May 1897-Apr. 1904; Springville, Apr. 1904-
June 07; Massena, June 1907-. Address, Massena, N. Y.
DAVID ROBERT DAVIES, b. Hansethaiam, N. Wales, July 12, 1866;
Ripon C. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Johnson's Creek, N. Y., Sep. 15,
1898; p. Johnson's Creek, June 1898-June 1903; Weyauwega and Man-
awa. Wis., Oct. 1903-Feb. 07 ; Campbellsport, Feb. 1907-
Address, Campbellsport, Wis.
HERBERT JAY DUNTON, b. Jessup, la., Oct. 31, 1870; Wheaton
C. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Tekamah, Neb., Dec. 20, 1898; p. Teka-
165
1898
mah, Dec. 1898-1902; Lacon and Sparland, 111., 1902-04; farming
Cherryvale, Kan., 1904-05 ; farming and supplying pulpits, West Chi-
cago, 111., 1905- Address, West Chicago, 111.
FREDERICK WILLIAM HATCH, b. Washington, D. C, Feb. 23,
1873; Colg. U. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Saugerties, N. Y., July 26,
1898; p. Saugerties, June 1898-Oct. 1901; Eau Claire, Wis., Nov. 1901-
Sep. 05; Beloit, Oct. 1905-
Address, 548 East Grand Ave., Beloit, Wis.
JOHN FRANCIS HERGET, b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 7, 1873; W. J.
C. 1895; ord. St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 31, 1895; R. T. S. 1898; p. Maple
St. mission, Buflfalo, N. Y., Oct. 1895-June 1898; Water Tower ch.,
St. Louis, Mo., June 1898-May 1902; supt. of missions, St. Louis Bapt.
Assn., May 1902-Feb. 04; p. Ninth St. ch., Cincinnati, O., Feb. 1904-.
Author, Bible City — A Primer of Christian Doctrine.
Address, 15 W. 9th St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
FRANK FAY HIMES, b. New Hudson, N. Y., July 19, 1866; U
R. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Sherman, N. Y., June 28, 1899; p. Sher-
man, N. Y., May 1899-May 1902; Rose, July 1902-Apr. 08; Romulus,
Apr. 1908-. Address, Romulus, New York.
HENRY EUGENIUS HODGE, b. Beech, Mich., Oct. 24, 1868; U.
Mich. 1889-95; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Boston, Mass., Oct. 23, 1898; as-
sistant p. First ch., Boston, May 1898-Dec. 99; p. First ch., Winchester,
Dec. 1899-. clerk of New England Bapt. Library Asso., Boston, Apr.
1908-. Address, Winchester, Mass.
GEORGE ALEXANDER LEARN, b. Bertie, Canada, Aug. 27, 1867;
U. R. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Hannibal, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1898; p.
Hannibal, N. Y., June 1898-1900; Montavilla and Sellwood, Ore., 1900-
09; Kodiak Bapt. Orphanage. Wood Island, Alaska, 1909-.
Address, Wood Island, Alaska.
MALCOLM ARCHIBALD MacLEAN, b. Montague, Canada, July
25, 1870 ; Ac. C. 1895 ; U. C. 1895-97 ; R. T. S. 1898 ; ord. North Sydney,
Cape Breton, N. S., Sep. 20, 1898; p. North Sydney, May 1898-May
1900; Truro, May 1900-July 06; Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, Aug.
1906- Address, 119 5th St., N. W., Portage la Prairie, Man., Can.
FRANK BUCKNER MATTHEWS, b. Mackinaw, 111., Oct. 12, 1870;
U. O. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. N. Tonawanda, N. Y., Nov. 26, 1898;
p. N. Tonawanda, Sep. 1898-Sep. 99; Immanuel ch., Newton, Mass.,
Sep. 1899-May 09 ; First ch., Redlands, Calif., May 1909-.
Address, Cajon St., Redlands, Calif.
166
1898
WALTER BERTRAND McNINCH, b. Concsus, N. Y., April 26,
1867; U. R. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Marion, N. Y., July 14, 1898; p.
Marion, July 1898-Scp. 1904; Camiikis, Sep. 1904-Apr. 09; Trumans-
burg, Apr. 1909-. Graduate student, Syracuse U., Sociology, 1905-06.
D.D., Oskalocsa C, 1909. Address, Trumansburg, N. Y.
ROWLAND CYRUS MERRILL, b. Champion, N. Y., Jan. 16. 1868;
Coig. U. 1890; Colg. T. S. 1890-91; prof. History and Economics in
Ottawa U., Kan.. 1893-96; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Pittsford, N. Y., Sep.
20. 1898; p. Tittsford, 1898-Apr. 1900; Afton, Apr. 1900-Dec. 02;
Oneida. Dec. 1902-July 04; prof, of Latin, S. C, Upper Alton. 111..
July 1904-Sep. 08; prof, of Latin. F. C, Franklin, Ind., Sep. 1908-.
Address, 898 E. Jefiferson St.. Franklin, Ind.
WILLIAM CAREY NEWTON, b. Sampson Co., N. C, Oct. 6, 1873;
W. F. C. 1895; ord. Wake Forest, N. C, June 12, 1893; R. T. S. 1898;
p. Alexander Ave. ch.. New York, N. Y., June 1898-Mar. 99; First
ch., Goldsboro, N. C, June 1899-Mar. 1901; First ch., Greensboro, N.
C, Mar. 1901-Dec. 02; miss, in Teng Chow, China, Feb. 1903-Feb. 08;
prof, in Bush T. S., Feb. 1908- On furlough in U. S.. 1909-10. Grad-
uate Student. R. T. S., 1909-10.
Address in U. S., S. Bapt. Conv., Richmond. Va.. or Hwanghsein,
China.
EDWARD BAYARD SHAW, b. Toronto, Ont.. Nov. 1, 1859; ord.
Lawson. Mo., July 12, 1891 ; W. J. C. 1893 ; p. Lawson and Weston,
1890-92; Brookfield. Jan. 1892-Jan. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; p. Wyoming,
N. Y., Feb. 1895-June 1898; evangelist, St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 1898-Dec.
1901; p. Amherst, Mass., Dec. 1901-Dec. 03; Pawtucket, R. I., Jan.
1904-Aug. 06; Mansfield, Mass., August 1906-09; Memorial Baptist
ch., Brooklyn, N. Y.. 1909-. Address. 427 16th Street. Brooklyn. N. Y.
ARTHUR HENRY SIMPSON, b. Wolverton, Bucks, England, Feb.
28, 1869; U. R. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., Sep. 29,
1898; p. Lowell Ave. Bapt. ch., Syracuse, July, 1898-1902; Cazenovia,
Aug. 1902-Dec. 1904; Mansfield, Penn., Jan. 1905-Oct. 1907; First ch.
W. Chester, Nov. 1907- Address, 31 Dean St., W. Chester, Penn.
REST FENNER SMITH, JR., b. Brooklyn, N. Y., May 8, 1870; Y.
U. 1894; S. B. T. S. 1894-95; U. C. 1895-96; Mansfield College, Oxford
U., England, 1896-97 ; R. T. S. 1898 ; not ord. ; teaching, East Orange.
N. J.. 1898-. Address, East Orange, N. J.
ALBAN DAVID SORENSEN, b. La Crosse, Wis., May 7, 1869; D.
U. 1893; graduate student, D. U. 1893-95; R. T. S. 1898; graduate
student. U. C. 1898-1900; Fellow in Sociology, ib., 1899-1900; ib.. spring,
167
1898
1903- ; Instructor Philosophy and Education, Alfred (N. Y.) U. 1900-01 ;
Master Mathematics, Peddie Institute, 1901-02; travel, Alaska and
Pacific Coast, 1902-03; associate prof, of Philosophy, Cy. C. 1903-05;
graduate work, 1905-07; prof. Philosophy, Temple C, Philadelphia,
1907-. Address, 1908 N. 13th St., Philadelphia, Penn.
ERWIN BRIGHAM TAFT, b. Weston, Mich., July 2, 1872; Kal. C,
1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1898; p. North
ch., Rochester, 1898-July 1901 ; health failed ; Lone Star ch., Prescott,
Ariz., Oct. 1901-May 07; First ch., Cripple Creek, Colo., May 1907-
10; Fairbury, Neb., 1910-. Address, Fairbury, Neb.
WILLIAM PETER TODD, b. Lexington, Va., Sep. 10, 1868; Lincoln
U. 1895; Colg. T. S. 1895-96; R. T. S. 1898; prof. State Univ., Louis-
ville, Ky., 1898-99; principal, colored high school, Lexington, Va., 1899-
1903; principal, Salisbury Grammar & Industrial School, 1903-06; na-
tional organizer for benevolent order of Galilean Fishermen, 1906-08;
teaching Indianapolis, Ind. 1908-. Constant pulpit supply.
Address, 809 Fayette St., Indinapolis Indiana.
RUFUS HILES TRAVER, b. Prestenkill, N. Y., Mar. 26, 1871; U.
R. 1894; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Hilton, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1898; p. Hilton,
1898-1903; Pontiac, Mich., 1903-
Address, 35 School St., Pontiac, Mich.
JOHN FRANKLIN WATTS, b. Portland, Me., Nov. 30, 1869; B. U.
1895; N. T. I. 1895-96; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Sioux City, la., July 1,
1898; p. First ch., Sioux City, June 1898-June 1905; Fairbury, Neb.,
Sept. 1905-Apr. 1910; retired, ill health, Apr. 1910-. Lecturer, on
Social Problems, G. I. C, 1907-08; pres. la. Bapt. Ministers Conference,
1901 ; pres Neb. Bapt. Ministers Conference, 1907.
Address, Bassett, Neb.
ARTHUR FRANCIS WHITE, b. Grafton, Vt., Oct. 20, 1867; Kal.
C. 1895; R. T. S. 1898; ord. Mason, Mich., Aug. 31, 1898; p. Mason,
June 1898-June 1906; Payette, Ida., July 1906-10; Laclede, Ida., 1910-.
Address, Laclede, Idaho.
ORA C. WRIGHT, b. Orleans, Ind., Jan. 30, 1872; F. C. 1895; R. T.
S. 1898; ord. Definance, O., July 27, 1898; p. Defiance, June 1898-Jan.
1900; Calvary ch., Evansville, Ind., Jan-Nov. 1900; Madison, S. D.,
Nov. 1900-Nov. 01; Ogden, Utah, Nov. 1901-May 04; Eugene, Ore.,
May 1904- ; graduate student, U. O., (Sociology and Economy) 1904-
05; pres. Ore. Bapt. State Conv., 1908-.
Address, 255 E. 9th Street, Eugene, Ore,
168
1899
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Johnson Levi Miner, b. Mt. Whatley, N. B., Mar. 4, 1867; Ac. C.
1S<;5; ord. Arcadia, N. S., July 19, 1895; R. T. S. 1895-96; p. Amherst,
N. S., 1896-97; dismissed to N. T. I. Address, Flemington, N. J.
Alfred William Rogers, b. Brantford, Ont., Apr. 19, 1868; Colg. U.
1894; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 18. 1894; p. Schuylcrville, N. Y., July
1894-July 95; R. T. S. 1895-97; p. Ransomville, Nov. 1895-Apr. 97;
Gouverneur, Apr. 1897-Nov. 1903; Memorial ch., Troy, N. Y., Nov.
1903-Dcc. 05; Enimanuol ch., Schenectady, Dec. 1905-.
Address, 1106 State St., Schenectady, N. Y.
34-
1899
GRADUATES
JOSEPH B. TRAVIS, Class Secretary
GEORGE RANDOLPH BAKER, b. Randolph, New Brunswick, Dec.
25, 1871; Corn. U. 1896; ord. Cumberland Bay, N. B., June 19, 1896;
p. First Grand Lake ch. ; Second Grand Lake ch. ; R. T. S. 1899; p.
Fort Plain, N. Y., May 1899-May 1902; First ch., Leominster, Mass.,
May 1902-. Address, 16 Orchard St., Leominster, Mass.
WILLIAM PETER CANINE, b. Harlan, la., Dec. 11, 1870; Des M.
C. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. New Hampton, la., Sep. 5, 1899; p. New
Hampton. 1899-1904; (Tames and) Toledo, la., 1904-Feb. 09; James-
town, 1909-. Address, 401 2nd Ave., S., Jamestown, N. D.
ALEXANDER DOUGLAS, b. Alva, Scotland, July 7, 1860; Bu. U.
1896 ; R. T. S. 1899 ; graduate student, U. C, 1899-1900 ; p. Aneta, N. D.
1900-04; Sentinel Butte, 1904-05; graduate student, U. C.
Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111.
GEORGE RECTOR DYE, b. Lockhart's Run, W. Va.. Apr. 19, 1870;
D. U. 1895; ord. Sunbury, C, Sep. 5, 1895; p. Sunbury, Mar. 1895-
Sep. 1896 ; R. T. S. 1899 ; p. Parma, N. Y., June 1897-Aug. 1899 ; Phil-
lippi, W. Va., Oct. 1899-Aug. 1901 ; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc. Burma, Sep.
1901-Dec. 07; on home furlough, 1907-Dec. 09; Field Worker with
A. B. F. M. Soc. Dec. 1909-. Ph.D., Ewing, C, (in course) 1909.
Author, Asia calls for Christ. Address, Granville, Ohio.
FREDERICK FISCHER, b. Marietta, C, Sep. 2, 1868; D. U., 1892-
94; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Bellevue, O., Aug. 1899; p. Bellevuc, Aug. 1899-
Nov. 1902; Valley ch.. Marietta. Nov. 1902-Jan. 05; Calvary ch.. Piqua,
169
1899
Jan. 1905-July 07; associate p. Linden Ave. ch., Dayton, July 1907-
Oct. 08; First ch., Greenville, Nov. 1908- Author, The Changing of
Captain Thornton; Sunday School Problems.
Address, 310 Devor St., Greenville, Ohio.
LEMUEL ADDISON GARRISON, b. Blakesburg, la., Aug. 19, 1871;
Central U. of la., 1896; R. T. S. 1899; prof. Mental and Moral Science,
Central U. of la., Pella, 1899; vice pres., ib., Jan, 1900-June, 03; pres.
ib., June 1903-June 09; Graduate study, H. U. (Philosophy), 1909-.
Chairman, Executive Committee Iowa Baptist Educational Society,
1904-08. D. D., S. C, 1905. Address, Hudson, Mass.
JAMES WESLEY GRAVES, b. Brookston, Ind., Jan. 25, 1868; F.
C. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Gibbon, Neb., Oct. 18, 1899; p. Gibbon,
June, 1899-Dec. 1901; Waverly, la., Jan. 1902-Mar. 04; Dubuque, Mar.
1904-Dec. 07; Calvary ch., Des Moines, Dec. 1907-. (Pastor at Men-
don, N. Y., Oct. 1896-Oct. 1897) before ordination. Secy. la. Bapt.
Ed. Soc. Oct. 1908. recording secy., la. Bapt. State Conv. Oct. 1908-.
instructor, Homiletics and Pastoral Theo., Des M. C, 1908-
Address, 902 Penn Ave., Des Moines, Iowa.
EDWIN MILTON GRIFFIN, b. Buffalo, N. Y., July 24, 1868; Corn.
U. 1890; U. C. 1893; ord. Hillsdale, Mich., Nov. 22, 1893; p. Hillsdale,
1893-95; R. T. S. 1899; p. Kent, N. Y., 1895-1900; Ft. Scott, Kans.,
1900-05; Beach Port, N. Y., 1906-07; Des Moines, la., 1907-
Address, 1520 13th St., Des Moines, Iowa.
WILLIAM JASPER HOWELL, b. Washington Co., Neb., Dec. 13,
1870; W. F. C. 1896; ord. Greenville, Tenn., Nov. 12, 1893; p. Jones-
boro, 1893-Aug. 1894; Franklinton, N. C. ; Youngsville; R. T. S. 1899;
p. Dalton, N. Y., Oct. lS96-May 98; Irondequoit, June 1898-May 99;
Cortland, June 1899-Aug. 1905 ; graduate student, Divinity School, U.
C, Oct. 1905-June 08; p. First ch., Columbia, Mo., Sept. 1909-.
Address, Columbia, Mo.
ELLIOT TRANSEL HUMPTON, b. Kylertown, Pa., June 26, 1862;
W. J. C. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Monroeville, O., Jan. 30, 1900; p.
Monroeville, Jan. 1900-Jan. 03; Sater's ch., Brooklandville, Md., Jan.
1903-June 06; North ch., Chester, Pa., June 1906-.
Address, 2341 Providence Ave., Chester, Pa.
FREDERICK CROSBY LOVETT, b. Norwich, Vt., June 12, 1872;
Colg. U. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Park Rapids, Minn., Jan. 4, 1900;
p. Park Rapids, Dec. 1899-May 1901 ; Wheaton, Minn., Nov. 1901-Nov.
06; Grants Pass, Ore., Nov. 1906-.
Address, 661 N. 2nd St.. Grants Pass, Ore.
170
1899
CHARLES ASA MERRILL, h. New Boston, N. H., Apr. 28, 1865;
Cy. U. 1892; instructor, Natural Sciences, Conn. Literary Institute,
Sufficld, Conn., 1892-93; superintendent, Public Instruction, Ilolden-
Leiccster district, Mass., 1893-94; R. T. S. 1899; p. Hermitage, N. Y.,
1894-95; North ch., Rochester, 1895-97; Hermitage, 1897-June 1900;
Castile,' July 1900-Nov. 03 ; Park Street ch., S. Framingham, Mass.,
Dec. 1903-JuIy 08. president of the Law and Order League of Monroe
Co., N. Y., 1896-98; general secy.. Law and Order League, Lowell,
Mass.. May 1908-Jan. 1910. Address, 12 Burtt St., Lowell, Mass.
HARRY EISENBREY MILES, b. Wethersfield, 111., Sep. 30, 1863;
I). U. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Yates, N. Y., June 29, 1899; p. Yates,
June 1899-Oct. 1904: Huda. 111.. Oct. 1904-Nov. 08; Chillicolhe. Nov.
1908-. Address, Chillicothe, 111.
NEWTON ELWOOD MILLER, b. Xenia, O.. Oct. 26, 1871; Ottawa
U. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Ripley, N. Y., June 29, 1899; p. Ripley,
June 1899-May 1903; Hunt Ave., Buffalo, May 1903-10; Wilson, 1910-
Address, Wilson, N. Y.
CHARLES HENRY HOWARD MOORE, b. Quasqueton, la., Jan.
10, 1868; Des M. C. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. LeMars, la., Dec. 5,
1899; p. LeMars, Dec. 1899-1902; miss. p. Mt. Vernon and Athens,
Ore., 1902-04; p. Shell Rock, la., 1904-05; Sigourney, 1905-06; New
Hartford, 1907-09; miss. p. Manhattan, Mont., 1909-.
Address, Manhattan, Mont.
CHARLES WILLIS PARK, b. Millbury, Mass., June 24, 1867; B. U.
1893-96; N. T. I. 1896-97; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Fort Dodge, la., June 28.
1899 ; p. Fort Dodge, June 1899-Nov. 1900 ; Millbury, Mass., Sept. 1901-
Jan. 06 ; East Aurora, N. Y., Jan. 1906-Apr. 07 ; Penfield, Nov. 1907-
Address, Penfield, N. Y.
CHRISTEN ESBERN PETERS, b. Blans, Schleswig, Germany, Dec.
29, 1869; Wheaton C. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; (B. D. 1906) ; ord. Jordan,
N. Y., Mar. 27, 1900; p. Jordan, May 1899-Dec. 1900; Ord, Neb., Dec.
1900-Nov. 02; District miss., South Platte Territory, Neb., Nov. 1902-
Sept. 04; Wahoo, Sept. 1904-09; Joliet, 111.. 1909-. Ph. D. (in course)
111. Wesleyan U., 1909. Address, Joliet, 111.
HENRY ALFORD PORTER, b. Fredericton. New Brunswick, Nov.
15. 1871; McM. U. 1894; Divinity School, McM. U., 1894-95; ord.
Bridgewater, N. S., Dec. 4, 1895; p. Bridgewater, Nov. 1895-Aug. 96;
Kentville, N. S., Oct. 1896-Sep. 97; R. T. S. 1899; p. First ch., Cedar
Rapids, la.. May 1899-Nov. 1904; First ch., Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov.
1904-Nov. 07 ; Walnut St. ch., Louisville, Ky., Nov. 1907-. D.D.. Cen-
tral C. of Iowa, 1905. Address, 516 W. St. Catherine St., Louisville, Ky.
171
1899
CHARLES CALVERT SMOOT, b. Alexandria, Va., Feb. 28, 1874;
California C. 1896 B. S. ; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Eugene, Oregon, Oct.
25, 1899; p. Eugene, Sep. 1899-Nov. 1901; united with Cong, denomina-
tion ; later Unitarian denomination ; salesman.
Address, 3912 18th St., Fruitvale, Calif.
*ELMER LEROY STEEN, b. Owego, N. Y., Mar. 20, 1874; Colg.
U. 1896 ; R. T. S. 1899 ; ord. Owego, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1901 ; supply, Neth-
erwood and Kent, 1900 ; Copenhagen, 1901-02 ; invalid ; w. c. Owego,
1902-06; d. Owego, N. Y., Apr. 1906.
JOHN CLARK TIBBITS, b. Utica, N. Y., July 30, 1870; Colg. U.,
1896 Ph. B.; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Baldwinsville, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1899;
p. First ch., Baldwinsville, Sep. 1899-1901; Trumansburg, May 1901-
May 05 ; in business, Utica, May 1905-July 07 ; p. First ch., Chester,
Conn., July 1907-. Address, W. Main St., Chester, Conn.
JOSEPH BINGHAM TRAVIS, b. Visalia, Calif., Feb. 2, 1869; Cali-
fornia C. 1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 12, 1899;
p. Parsells Ave. ch., Rochester, Nov. 1896-May 04; Grants Pass, Ore.,
July 1904-Oct. 06; supt. San Francisco Bapt. Church Extension Socty.,
Nov. 1906-Nov. 08; p. Bethel ch., ib., Nov. 1908-Nov. 09; S. S. miss.,
A. B. P. Soc, for N. Calif. Dec. 1909-. Author (with I. N. DePuy)
Outline of Bible Facts and History.
Address, 1606 23rd Ave., Oakland, Calif.
ROY LEO VAN DEMAN, b. Indianapolis, Ind., Sep. 3, 1873; F. C.
1896; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Piqua, O., Sep. 7, 1899; p. Piqua, Sep. 1899-
Jan. 03; Three Rivers, Mich., Sept. 1904-Feb. 06; prof. Greek and
English Interpretation, Atlanta Bapt. Divinity School, Oct. 1906-.
Address, Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGE HENRY WATERS, b. Peekskill, N. Y., Nov. 17, 1871;
P. U. 1896; R. T. S. 1896; ord. Paterson, N. J., May 25, 1899; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, Swatow, China, 1899- ; prof. Church History, Ash-
more T. S., Swatow, 1909-.
Address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass.
CHARLES RICHARD WELDEN, b. Pattonsburg, Mo., Jan. 25, 1870;
U. Neb. 1895; U. C. 1895-96; R. T. S. 1899; ord. Wayne, Neb., Sep.
22, 1899; p. Wayne, July 1899-June 1903; Hastings, June 1903-Oct. 04;
Peru, Oct. 1905-Nov. 08; graduate study, Univ. of Nebraska, 1909.
pres. Nebraska B. Y. P. U., 1903-04.
Address, 1328 S. 14th St., Lincoln, Nebraska.
172
1900
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Ulis Luke Joyce, b. Westcrlo, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1867; U. R. 1896; R. T. S.
1896-97; ord. VVesterlo, N. Y., Apr. 20, 1898; p. Westerlo, Dec. 1897-
Nov. 1900; New Baltimore, Dec. 1900-Jiily 03; Wyoming, Aug. 1903-
July 08; Butler, Pa., Aug. 1908-.
Address, 236 West Clay St., Butler, Pa.
*Thomas Evarts Kimball, b. Castalia, la., Oct. 3, 1873; Des M. C. 1896;
R. T. S. 1896-98; ord. Farman, Neb., May 23, 1899; p. Farman, Jan.
1899-1901 ; invalid in Colo, and Neb., 1901-05 ; d. Wakefield, Neb., Mar.
19, 1905.
David Livingston Parker, b. Liverpool, N. S., Apr. 19, 1869; Ac. C.
1894; Colg. T. S., Jan.-June 1895; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1896;
Address, Yorkville, 111.
Lindsay Josiah Slaughenwhite, b. Lancook, N. S., Jan. 11, 1864; Ac. C.
1894; ord. W. Jeddore, N. S., July 4, 1894; p. W. Jeddore, July 1894-
July 96; R. T. S. Sep. 1896- Feb. 1897; p. Port Hawkesbury, Cape
Breton, N. S., Oct. 1898-1901; health failed.
Address, Summerland, B. C.
29-*2
1900
JOHN W. MOORE, Class Secretary
GRADUATES
ADONIRAM JUDSON ARCHIBALD, b. Shelburne, N. S., July 10,
1874; Ac. C. 1896; N. T. I. 1897-99; ord. Shirley, Mass., Aug. 2, 1899;
R. T. S. 1900; p. Little Glace Bay, N. S., 190(>-Dec. 1902; Digby, N. S.,
Jan. 1903-xMay 07 ; Sasketoon, Sask., May 1907-Nov. 08 ; Digby, N. S.,
Nov. 1908-. Address, Digby, Nova Scotia.
ARTHUR CHARLES BALDWIN, b. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1875;
D. U. 1896; instructor in Greek, Doane Academy, Granville, O., 1896-97;
R. T. S. 1900 ; ord. Ballston Spa, N. Y., June 20, 1900 ; p. Ballston Spa,
1900-Mar. 06; First ch., Aurora, 111., Mar. 1906-May 08; First ch.,
Fall River, Mass., May 1908-.
Address, 575 Maple St., Fall River, Mass.
ELMER GRANT BARNUM, b. Sanborn, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1868; U. R.
1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Park Ave ch., Rochester, N. Y.. Nov. 28, 1900;
p. Republic, Wash., Dec. 1900-July 01; teaching, 1904-08; supply. Mon-
leithsville, Va., 1908- Address, Fredericksburg, Va.
173
1900
MILLARD BRELSFORD, b. Bowlusville, O., Aug. 17, 1873; D. U.
1897; R. T. S. 1900; B. D. 1907; ord. Urbana, O., June 28, 1900;
p. Urbana, O., 1900-Mar. 05 ; E. Cleveland, O., Mar. 1905-.
Address, 74 Page Ave., East Cleveland, Ohio.
ARCHIE WELLS CAUL, b. Antwerp, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1868; Des
M. C. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Manchester, la., June 22, 1900;
p. Manchester, la., 1900-Jan. 06; miss., A. B. H. M. Soc, Lander, Wye,
Feb.-May 1906; p. Vinton, la., July 1906- Address, Vinton, Iowa.
JOHN HARVEY DEERE, b. Bluff Mills, Ind., Aug. 31, 1871; F. C.
1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Lima, O., Nov. 15, 1900; p. Lima, Aug. 1900-
Aug. 02; Jefferson, Tenn., Aug. 1902-Apr. 04; Morristown, Apr. 1904-
Feb. 05; Shelbyville. Ind., Mar. 1905-Dec. 06; supply, First ch. Redlands,
Calif., Sept. 1907-Dec. 08; p. Memorial ch. S. Pasadena, Dec. 1908-.
Address, 1716 Mission St., S, Pasadena, Calif.
LYMAN MORSE DENTON, b. Little River, N. S., Sep. 9, 1869;
Ac. C. 1896; principal high school. Round Hill, N. S., 1894-95; Chester,
1896-97; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Lincoln, Neb., July 31, 1900; p. E. Lincoln
ch., June 1900- ; graduate studies, Ac. C, (Church History and Ethics).
Address, 612 North 26th St., Lincoln, Neb.
WALTER EVERETT DE YARMETT, b. Zanesville, O., July 26,
1870; D. U. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Rochester, N. Y., 1900; p. Ply-
mouth Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., April 1900-Dec. 02 ; Peters Creek ch.,
Library, Pa., Jan. 1903-July 05 ; Calvary ch., Irwin, Feb. 1906-
Address, 29 Webster Ave., Irwin, Pa.
WILLIAM LEWIS DORGAN, b. Campbell Co., Ky., Jan. 12, 1869;
W. J. C. 1897 ; ord. Mexico, Mo., Aug. 7, 1897 ; p. Plattsburg, Mo., Jan.-
Sep. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; p. Cuba, N. Y., 1900-Nov. 04; Danville, Ky..
Jan. 190S-Mar. 07; Mt. Vernon, 111., April 1908-.
Address, 718 Jordan St., Mt. Vernon, 111.
JACOB SCOT EBERSOLE, b. Springfield, C, Jan. 9, 1869; D. U.
1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Coshocton, O., June 28, 1900; p. Coshocton,
C, May 1900-Aug. 03; Canandaigua, N. Y., Sept. 1903- Graduate
studies (Apologetics, Church History and Sociology) Ewing C.
Address, 20 W. Gibson St., Canandaigua, N. Y.
WILBER THEODORE ELMORE, b. St. Charles, III., July 29, 1871;
U. Neb. 1896; graduate student, U. Neb. 1896-97; R. T. S. 1900; ord.
First ch., Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 25, 1900; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Telugu
Mission, Nov. 1900; Evangelistic work, Nov. 1900-Mar. 1907; actg. pres.,
Ramapatam Theol. Sem., Mar. 1907-Apr. 1908 ; on furlough in U. S.,
1908-. Address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford. Bldg., Boston, Mass.
174
1900
GEORGE ADAMS FAIRBANK, h. Norwich, N. Y., Apr. 12, 1871;
U. R. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. iMcxico, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1900; p. Mexico,
N. Y., July 190(>-Nov. 02; S. W. Oswego, Nov. 1902-Nov. 07; Averill
Park, N. Y., Nov. 1907-. Address, Averill Park, N. Y.
CHARLES RUMSEY FREEMAN, b. iMilton, N. S., Mar. 23, 1870;
Carson and Newman C. 1896; ord. Mansfield, Mass., Nov. 27, 1896;
student, B. U.. Sep.-Dec. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; p. Bridgewater, N. S., Jan.
1901-June 08; Aylesford, June 1908-. Address Aylesford, Nova Scotia.
ARTHUR JOHN HAGGETT, b. near Bristol, Eng., Oct. 18, 1869;
Colg. U. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Hiawatha, Kansas; p. Hiawath.i,
Kan., July 190(>-July 04; Calvary ch., Des Moines, Iowa, July 1904-
Oct. 07; Atcheson, Kan., Oct. 1907-. Address, Atcheson, Kansas.
PAUL HAYNE, b. Tecumseh, Mich., Jan. 6, 1873; Kal. C. 1897;
R. T. S. 1900; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., May 13, 1900; p. Tabernacle ch.,
Syracuse, Mar. 1900-Jan. 04; First ch., Batavia, Feb. 1904-Feb. 10;
Livingston Ave. ch.. New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 1910-.
Address, New Brunswick, N. J.
HERBERT LEONARD HOWARD, b. Tama, la., Sep. 8, 1868; W. J.
C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Naples, N. Y., Nov. 16, 1900; p. Naples,
N. Y., May 1899-Nov. 1905; Newberg, Ore., Jan. 1906-June 06; Dun-
kirk, N. Y., Sept. 1906-. Address, 71 West 4th St., Dunkirk, N. Y.
DAVID LEE JAMISON, b. Laurel Point, W. Va., Oct. 15, 1867;
U. W. Va., 1888; Law School, U. W. Va. 1889-90; Columbia U. 1890-91 ;
practiced law, Parkersburg, W. Va., Sep. 1891-Oct. 94; Divinity School,
U. C. 1894-95; ord. Parkersburg, W. Va., Aug. 14, 1895; p. Gas City,
Ind., Sep. 1895-June 98; R. T. S. 1900; p. Fredonia, N. Y., Sept. 1900-
August 05 ; Albion, Sept. 1905- Address, 8 W. Park St., Albion, N. Y.
FRANK SOULE KENYON, b. Hamlin, N. Y., May 20, 1873; U. R.
1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Weedsport, N. Y., June 29, 1900; p. Weedsport,
Dec. 1899-Mar. 1903; Park Ave. ch., Paterson, N. J., Mar. 1903-Feb.
08; Fairport, N. Y., Feb. 1908- Address, Fairport, N. Y.
GEORGE DICKER KNIGHTS, b. Grant, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1864; Colg.
U. 1891; teacher in the "Hamilton School," Philadelphia, Pa., 1891-97;
graduate student in English Literature, Anglo-Saxon and Pedagogy,
U. Pa., 1895-97; R. T. S. 1900; ord. East Aurora, N. Y., July 3, 1900;
p. East Aurora, N. Y., May 1899-Sep. 1905; Upper Alton, 111., Sep.
1905-Sep. 09; prof. Eng. Lit., U. of Redlands, Calif., Sep. 1909-. D.D.,
S. C, 1908. Address, Box 625, Redlands, Calif.
GUY CALEB LAMSON, b. Williamsville, Vt., June 29, 1875; Mid.
C 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Brattlcboro, Vt, May 17, 1900; miss. p.
175
1900
Vt. Bapt. State Conv., at N. Cornwall, June 1900-Apr. 02; First ch.,
Montpelier, Apr. 1902-Dec. 05 ; First ch., Hyde Park, Mass., Dec. 1905-
chaplain to House of Representatives, Vt., Legislature, 1904-1906;
member Vt. Interdenominational Comity Commission, 1902-1905.
Address, 61 Oak St., Hyde Park, Mass.
CHARLES GILBERT McDANIEL, b. Prince Edward Co., Va., Jan.
27, 1872; Rich. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Newport News, Va., 1900;
p. Second ch., Newport News, Va., 1900-02; miss., Soochow, China,
1902-. Address, Soochow, China.
PHILETUS HAROLD McDOWELL, b. Montgomery Co., Kan.,
Dec. 28, 1873; Central U. of la. 1897; ord. Hiteman, la., Mar. 31, 1896;
p. Hiteman, Mar.-July 1896; Ferry, Mar. 1896-Sep. 1897; Eldon, Jan.-
Sep. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; p. Malvern, la.. May 1900-Jan. 02; Winterset,
Jan. 1902-June 04; Immanuel ch., Omaha, Neb., Nov. 1904-May 10;
Roswell, N. Mex., May 1910-. D.D., Central U., 1909.
Address, Roswell, N. Mex.
JOHN WEDGWOOD MERRILL, b. Castalia, la., Jan. 4, 1871; U. of
S. D. 1895 ; ord. Plainview, Neb., Apr. 14, 1896 ; p. Plainview, July 1894-
Sep. 97; R. T. S. 1900; p. Beatrice, Neb., 1900-05; Nebraska City, 1905-
1910; Address, 902 5th Corso, Nebraska City, Neb.
WILL CLIFFORD MONROE, b. Clay Co., 111., May 17, 1864; F. C.
1895; Divinity School, U. C. Oct. 1895-Apr. 96; R. T. S. 1900; ord.
Ogden Church, Adams Basin, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1900 ; p. Ogden ch., Adams
Basin, May 1898-May 1901; Kingsbury, Ind., Jan. 1902-Dec. 1904;
First ch., Spencer, Jan. 1905-May 06 ; First ch., Waldron, Ind.,
May 1906-June 08; First ch., Rantoul 111., June 1908-10; Woodstock,
1910-. Address, Woodstock, 111.
JOHN WARD MOORE, b. Orangeport, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1872; U. R.
1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Saranac Lake, N. Y., October 26, 1900; p.
Calvary ch., Saranac Lake, N. Y., May 1900-Sept. 02; Bunker Hill
ch., Charlestown, Mass., Oct. 1902-Sep. 07; First ch., Bellows Falls, Vt.,
Sept. 07- Address, 74 Atkinson St., Bellows Falls, Vt.
ALFRED HANDLEY CHIPMAN MORSE, b. Bridgetown, N. S.,
Sep. 21, 1871; Ac. C. 1896; ord. Bridgewater, N. S., Sep. 29, 1896; p.
Bridgewater, Sep. 1896-Sep. 97; R. T. S. 1900; B. D., 1907; p. Corning,
N. Y., June 190a-Feb. 04; Strong Place ch., Brooklyn, Feb. 1904-.
pres. Baptist Ministers Conference of New York City, 1908-09. Au-
thor, Sermons; Christianity and Social Questions.
Address, 54 Strong Place, Brooklyn, N. Y.
176
1900
CASSIUS WESLEY NICHOLS, h. Williamstown. Mo., Feb. 4, 1872;
La. Gr. C. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Van Wert, O., Nov. 2, 1900; p. Van
Wert, O., June 1900-Oct. 02; miss, to the Mormons, Springville, Utah.
Oct. 1902-Ocl. 04; p. Murphyboro, 111., Oct. 1904-Dec, 06; Lindsay,
Calif., Jan. 1907-Feb. 08; Belleville, 111., Feb. 1908-.
Address, Belleville, 111.
CHARLES ELLIOTTE PARKER, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1868;
U. R. 1896: R. T. S. 1900; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., April 23, 1901; p. Addi-
son, Vt., June 190(>-Mar. 01 ; Fillmore Ave ch., Buffalo, N. Y., May 1903-
July 05; Canaseraga, N. Y., Nov. 1907-July 08; evangelist and miss. p.
1908- Address, North Collins, N. Y.
WILLIS EUGENE PETTIBONE, b. Darien, N. Y., Jan. 1867; U. R.
1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Adirondack, N. Y., Nov. IS, 1900; p. Adirond-
ack, N. Y., 1900-01 ; Ellensburg, Jan. 1901-May 05 ; Central ch., Spokane,
Wash., May 1905-. pres., E. Washington and N. Idaho Bapt. Conv.
Address, 124 Shannon Ave., Spokane, Wash.
PLEASANT LEE POWELL, b. Thorntown, Ind., Feb. 10, 1873; D.
U. 1897; ord. Welsh Hills, O-, Aug. 11, 1895; p. Welsh Hills, July 1895-
Mar. 97; R. T. S. 1900; p. LeRoy, N. Y., July 1900-Sept 05; Frank-
lin, Ind., Sept. 1905-. D.D., F. C. 1909.
Address, 51 South Home Ave., Franklin, Ind.
*OTHO JACKSON REDMON, b. Peru, Ind., Apr. 21, 1874; F. C.
1897; R. T. S. 1900; p, Lewiston, Idaho, 1900-01. d. Lewiston, Mar.
10. 1901.
JAMES CALVIN RICHARDSON, b. Jefferson Co., 111., Aug. 24, 1868;
Ewing C. 1895; B. D., S. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Mt. Vernon, 111.,
Sept. 1900; p. Howard, Kans., 1900-03; home service, A B. H. M. Soc,
1903-04; miss. Sandoway, Burma, 1904-10.
Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass.
WILLIAM THOMAS RICHARDSON, b. Long Prairie, 111., Nov. 28,
1869; S. C. 1896; teacher, high school, Alton, 111., 1896-97; R. T. S. 1900;
ord. Macomb, 111., Nov. 15, 1900; p. Macomb, Sep. 1900-Nov. 04; Wells-
ville, N. Y., Nov. 1904-Apr. 09; Figueroa ch., Los Angeles, Cal., May
1909-. Ph.D. (in course). Ewing C. 1903.
Address, 389 West 46th St., Los Angeles, Cal.
OTTO SURREY RUSSELL, b. Carroll Co., Mo., Aug. 27, 1870; W.
J. C. 1894; ord. Carrollton, Mo., June 23. 1894; p. Princeton. Mo.,
July 1894-Oct. 95; Norman, Okla., Oct. 1895-Oct. 96; Higginsville,
Mo. Oct. 1896-Sept. 97; R. T. S. 1900; p. Slater, June, 1900-Mar. 02;
Jefferson City, :\Iar. 1902-Mar. 03; Marshall, April 1903-Apr. 07;
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Hannibal, Sept. 1907-Dec. 1908; secy, and evangelist, Mo. B. Y. P. U.
Dec. 1908-Sept. 09; p. Marshall, Mo., Sept. 1909-.
Address, 601 Eastwood Ave., Marshall, Mo.
ARTHUR ST. CLAIR SLOAN, b. Marion, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1874;
D. U. 1896; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Perry, O., July 3, 1900; p. Perry, May
1900-May 02 ; miss, to the Mexicans, San Luis Potosi, Mex., May 1902-
Mar. 03; p. Galion, O., June 1903-Aug. 04; miss. p. New Mex. and Ariz.
Aug. 1904-June 06; Tampico, Mex., June 1906-Mar. 08; secy. American
Consulate, Tampico, Mex., 1906-08; p. Kingsville. O., May 1908-.
Author, Theory and Practice in the Spanish Inquisition; Expositions
of Sunday School Lessons (in Spanish), 1902, 1906, 1907.
Address, Kingsville, O.
FRED ELMER TAYLOR, b. Bath, Me., Sep. 30, 1875; Cy. C. 1897;
R. T. S. 1900; ord. Bath, Me., May 24, 1900; p. Moscow, Idaho, 1900-03;
University Place, Seattle, Wash., 1903-06; supt. and city miss., Seattle
Bapt. Union, 1906-07; mercantile pursuits, 1907-.
Address, 15 Augusta Ave., Spokane, Wash.
CHARLES BUCKLEY TENNY, b. Hilton, N. Y., Sep. 10, 1871;
U. R. 1897 ; R. T. S. 1900 ; assistant p.. Second ch., Rochester, Aug. 1897-
1900; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., Sept. 18, 1900; miss. A. B. F. M.
See, evangelistic work in Kobe, Japan, Oct. 1900-Dec. 05 ; Kyoto, Dec.
1905-Sep. 08; on the faculty of the Yokohama Bapt. T. S., Sep. 1908-.
Address, 45 B Bluff, Yokohama, Japan.
ROBERT ANDERSON THOMSON, b. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Dec. 26,
1870; G. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1900; ord. Mt. Sterling, Ky., Dec. 26,
p. N. Yakima, Wash., Oct. 1900-May 02 ; Pomeroy, Feb. 1903-Mar. 05 ;
Ellensburg, May 1905-Dec. 08; Palouse, Jan. 1909-
Address, Palouse, Wash.
HARRY RALPH WALDO, b. Muncie, Ind., July 28, 1869; F. C.
1896; ord. Grayford, Ind., June 26, 1894; p. Grayford, 1894-96; Acton,
Jan. 1896-97; R. T. S. 1900; p. Mendon, N. Y., Oct. 1897-May 1900;
Ft. Madison, la., June 1900-03; Malvern, 1903-06; Winchester, 111.,
1906-08; Millard Ave. ch., Chicago, 1908-
Address, 1909 S. Hamlin Street, Chicago, 111.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Christian Armbruster, R. T. S. 1897-98; (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1897).
Charles Knowles Bidwell, b. Seller's Landing, 111., Feb. 4, 1870; B. U.
1897; R. T. S. 1897-99; dismissed to Colg. T. S.
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Leonard Weakley Doolan, b. Fincliville, Ky., May 13, 1872; Central
U. of Ky. 1895; R. T. S. 1897-98; dismissed to S. B. T. S.
Walter Hiram Harriss. b. Pinckneyville, 111., Nov. 25, 1871; S. C.
1896; urd. Mt. Vernon, III., July 6, 1896; p. Morissa, July 1896-Sep.
97; R. T. S. 1897-98; p. Benton, 111., June-Sep. 1898; dismissed to
San Francisco T. S.
Frederick Peter Kruse, R. T. S. 1897-98; (for record, vid. G. D., class
of 1897).
BoUie Levister. b. Franklin Co., N. C, Mar. 13, 1870; Lincoln U.
1896; R. T. S. 1897-99; dismissed to Richmond T. S.
Emil Miiller, R. T. S. 1897-98; (for record, vid. G. D., class of 1897).
Heinrich Joachim Sellhorn, R. T. S. 1897-98; (for record, vid. G. D.,
class of 1897).
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GRADUATES
CHARLES E. FLANAGIN, Class Secretary
MYRON EUGENE ADAMS, b. Palmyra, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1876; Syra-
cuse U. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; engaged in Settlement, Child Labor and
Juvenile Court work, 1901-04; ord. Park Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y.,
May 15, 1903; p. Midland, Mich., 1906-09; Warren Ave., Detroit, May
1909-. dist supt. Mich. Anti-Saloon League, 1909.
Address, 242 W. Warren Ave., Detroit, Mich.
SAMUEL DUFF ANDERSON, b. County Antrim, Ireland, June 22,
1864; N. T. I. 1893-94; Yale U. Divinity School, 1899-1900; R. T. S.
1901; ord. Billerica, Mass., June 1894; chaplain, Craig Colony, Sonyea,
N. Y., 1901- :
WILLIAM AXLING, b. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 9, 1873; U. Neb. 1898;
R. T. S. 1901; ord. First ch., Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 22, 1901; miss. A.
B. F. M. Soc, Sendai, Japan, Dec. 1901-Mar. 04; Morioka, Mar. 1904-
Nov. 06; Central Tabernacle, Tokyo, Dec. 1908-. pres. Japan Bapt.
Conference, 1909-10.
Address, 6 Ura Sarugaku Cho, Kanda, Tokyo, Japan.
WALTER VALENTINE BACON, b. Leyden, N. Y., Apr. 2, 1869;
Colg. U. 1893; Colg. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1893; ord. S. Glens Falls, N. Y.,
June 6, 1894; p. S. Glens Falls, June 1894-Apr. 96; Corinth, Apr. 1896-
Jan. 99 ; R. T. S. 1901 ; Center White Creek, Oct. 1901-Oct. 03 ; Lan-
caster, Oct. 1903-Jan. 10; Cherry Creek, Jan. 1910-.
Address, Cherry Creek, N. Y.
179
1901
STEPHEN JARED COREY, Church of Christ, b. Rolla, Mo., Apr. 29,
1873; U. Neb. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Disciples of Christ, Rochester,
N. Y., 1901 ; p. Christian ch., Rochester, Jan. 1901-Jan. 03 ; secy. N. Y.
Christian Miss. Soc, 1903-05 ; general secy.. Foreign Christian Miss.
Soc, 1905-. pres.. Association of Miss. Secretaries of Christian Church,
U. S., 1910. Author, The Challenge of World-wide Missions to Chris-
tian Men. Address, Cincinnati, O.
MAHLON HARLOW DAY, b. Creswell, Oregon, Aug. 10, 1874;
U. O. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Dunkirk, N. Y., June 13, 1901; p.
Dunkirk, 1901-07; Calvary ch., Syracuse, 1907-09; Upper Alton, 111.,
1909-. Address, Upper Alton, 111.
ARTHUR BERIAH DETER, b. Dade Co., Mo., Oct. 25, 1868; Bay.
U. 1894 B. O.; ord. Tahlequah, Ind. Ten, Dec. 23, 1894; p. Tahle-
quah, Dec. 1894-Sep. 95; S. B. T. S. 1897-98; R. T. S. 1901; miss.
of F. M. B. of So. Bapt. Conv., Brazil, 1901-. For three years editor
of Brazilian Baptist paper and (together with W. E. Entyminger)
founder of Brazilian Bapt. Pub. House.
Address, Caixo 572 Sao Paulo, Brazil.
EDWARD HOWARD DUTTON, b. Chester Co., Pa., July 22, 1872;
Bu. U. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Troy, N. Y., Sep. 1901; Millis Me-
morial ch., Troy, June 1901-Oct. 03 ; assistant secy., A. B. F. M. Soc,
Boston, Oct. 1903-Mar. 05 ; p. Cedar St. ch., Buffalo, Feb. 1905-May 09 ;
Glens Falls, May 1909-. Address, 30 Maple St., Glens Falls, N. Y.
WIRT T. FELLOWS, b. Pleasonton, Kansas, Mar. 24, 1870; McMinn-
ville C. 1895 ; ord. Adams, Ore., Feb. 12, 1895 ; B. U. 1898 ; R. T. S. 1901 ;
p. S. Bend, Wash., June 1901-Apr. 03; Fern Dale, Jan. 1904-Jan. 05;
Usquepaugh, R. I., June 1906-Apr. 08; Perryville, Apr. 1908-.
Address, R. D., Wakefield, R. I.
GEORGE ELLIS FINLAY, b. Stratford, Ontario, Feb. 23, 1875; Kal.
C. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Battle Creek, Mich., Aug. 28, 1901; miss.,
Iloilo, Philippines, 1901-04; p. Marion, N. Y., Jan. 1905-
Address, Marion, N. Y.
CHARLES EDGAR FLANAGIN, b. Bunker Hill, 111., July 28, 1870;
Ottawa U. 1896; ord. Belleville, Kan., May 13, 1897; p. Belleville, May
13, 1897-Oct. 98 ; R. T. S. 1901 ; McPherson, Kan., May 1901-Jan. 03 ;
Burlingame, Mar. 1903-10; Centralia, Wash., 1910-.
Address, Centralia, Wash.
JOHN ROBERT GEORGE, b. Brownsburg. Ind., Apr. 13, 1873; F.
C. 1898; S. B. T. S. 1898-1900; ord. Broadway ch., Louisville, Ky.,
July 12, 1899; R. T. S. 1901; p. Mancos, Colo., 1901-04; Lake City,
1904-066 Cedaredge, 1906-. Address, Cedaredge, Colo.
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SAMUEL JASPER HALL. b. Meade. Mich., June 10, 1869; Kal. C
1896; ord. Kalamazoo, Mich., Dec. 3, 1896; p. Croswell, Mich., Jan
1897-Apr. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; p. Brooklyn, Mich., Oct. 1901-Oct. 07
Kingsley, Nov. 1907-. Address, Kingsley, Mich
DANIEL ELISHA HATT. b. Port Medway. N. S., June 30, 1869
Ac. C. 1897; md. Jordan River, N. S., Mar. 1894; p. Shelburnc, N. S.
Mar. 1894-Apr. 95; Hantsport. :\Iay 1895-July 98; R. T. S. 1901
p. Churchville, N. Y., Sep. 1898-Apr. 99; Lyell Ave. ch., Rochester
Aug. 1899-Apr. 1901; Fir.st ch., Cornwallis, N. S., 1901-05; Carman
Man., 1905-06; Saskaton, Sask., 1906-07; supt. of missions for British
Columbia, Feb. 1907-. Address 1318 Seventh Ave., Vancouver, B. C.
GEORGE BRIGGS HUNTINGTON, b. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 22,
1873 ; U. R. 1896 ; R. T. S. 1901 ; registrar of the University of Roch-
ester, 1901-03 ; assistant in Foreign Department, A. B. F. M. Soc. (Bos-
ton), 1903-. Recording secy.. Executive Committee A. B. F. M. Soc,
1905-. Address, 41 Marion St., Wollaston, Mass.
VIRGIL VICTOR JOHNSON, b. Portland, Oregon, Mar. 16, 1876;
U. O. 1896; H. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1901; ord- Claremont, N. H., Jan.
14, 1902; p. Claremont, N. H., Jan. 1902-Apr. 07; First ch.. Concord,
July 1907-. Address, 54 Pleasant St., Concord, N. H.
OSCAR LEE OWENS, b. Nansemond, Va., Feb. 21, 1877; Rich. C.
1894-98; R. T. S- 1901; ord. E. Liverpool, O., Dec. 5, 1901; p. E. Liver-
pool, Sep. 1901-Oct. 02; Mannington, W. Va., Oct. 1902-July, 05; Cam-
bridge, Md.. July 1905-JuIy 09; graduate student, George Washington U.,
1907-08; p. Memorial ch., Baltimore, Sep. 1909-. Author, Alfred Tenny-
son, Poet-Prophet of the Nineteenth Century, 1907; The Lights and
Shadows of a Small City, 1904.
Address, 2113 Seventh St., "Walbrook," Baltimore, Md.
HENRY CLAY POLAND, b. Round Grove, Mo., Apr. 16, 1868;
W. J. C. 1897; ord. Cosby, Mo., Nov. 17, 1895; p. Cosby, 1895-98; R. T.
S. 1901 ; p. Independence Ave. ch., Kansas City, Mo., May 1901-Apr.
03; Penfield, N. Y., Apr. 1903-Sep. 04; Belmont, Oct. 1904-Jan. 09;
associational p., Onondaga Association, N. Y., Feb. 1909-10; p. Fay-
etteville, 1910-. Address, Fayetteville, N. Y.
ELBERT SAMUEL P'POOL, b. Wallonia. Ky., Oct. 25, 1875; Miss.
C. 1897; teaching and supply, 1897-98; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Port Gib-
son. Miss., July 1901; p. Port Gibson, July 1901-Jan. 03; graduate
student. Miss. C. ; p. Hermanville, Jan. 1903-May 04; Athens, Tex.,
May 1904-Dec. 06; Jacksonville. Dec. 1906-Dec. 08; secy. E. Texas B.
Y. B. U. Encampment, Aug. 1908-July 09 ; p. Huntsville, July 1909^.
Address, Huntsville, Texas.
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FREDERICK COTCHTER REDFERN, b. W. Stockwith, England,
Dec. 24, 1866; ord. W. Walworth, N. Y., Sep. 18, 1889; p. W. Wal-
worth, Apr. 1888-May 91; Alabama, June 1891-Mar. 94; Plymouth
Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 1894-Sep. 99; R. T. S. 1901; chap-
lain Monroe Co. Almshouse and Hospital, Jan. 1897-Sep. 1902; p.
Alexandria, O., Apr. 1902-June 04; Welston, June 1904-Sep. 08; gen-
eral secy. Idaho S. S. Association, Sep. 1908-. Editor Idaho Sunday
School Servitor, 1909-. Ph. D. (in course) Providence U. 1907.
Address, 443 Yates Building, Boise, Idaho.
GEORGE BEE RICHARDSON, b. Jefferson Co., 111., Mar. 1, 1873;
S. C. 1897; R. T. S. 1897-99; p. Ira, N. Y., 1899-1900; R. T. S. 1901;
ord. Charlotte, Mich., Mar. 26, 1902; p. Charlotte; St. John; Wahoo,
Neb. ; Evansville, Ind. ; Carl Junction, Mo. ; Salisbury, Mo.
Address, Salisbury, Mo.
CHARLES JOHN CONRAD SCHOLPP, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 18,
1871; U. R. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Wilson, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1901;
p. Wilson, June 1901-Apr. 05; Frewsburg, Apr. 1905-July 09; temper-
ance evangelist, Chautauqua County, July 1909-.
Address, Jamestown, N. Y.
WILLIAM KELLOGG SHERWIN, b. Buckland, Mass., May 5,
1868; Macalester C. 1897; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Kenyon, Minn., Oct. 8,
1901; p. Kenyon, July 1901-Oct. 04; Rolla, N. D., Oct. 1904-Oct. 06;
teaching, 1906- Address, Carlton, Minn.
WILLIAM T. SHERMAN SPRIGGS, b. Louisville, 111., Sep. 11, 1869;
Ewing C. 1897; ord. Louisville, 111., Dec. 28, 1893; p. Eldorado, 111.,
Oct. 1893-Sep. 96; Ashley, May 1896-Apr. 97; Charleston, Jan. 1897-
July 98; R. T. S. 1901; p. Pork Rapids, Minn., June 1901-Apr. 03;
Montevideo, May 1903-July 06; Windom Park ch., Minneapolis, Jan.
1907-. Ph.D. (in course), Ewing C, 1904.
Address, 2414 Fillmore St., N. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
JOSEPH TAYLOR, b. Malton, England, Mar. 27, 1869; B. U. 1898;
R. T. S. 1901 ; ord. Columbus, Ohio, June 18, 1902 ; p. Tenth Ave. ch.,
Columbus, May 1901-July 03; miss, at Yachow, West China, 1904-09;
Chengtu, 1909-. Chairman, West China General Conference, 1908;
chairman. Christian Educational Union of West China ; chairman Tem-
porary Board of Management of West China Union U.
Address, Chengtu, West China.
LEE ISAAC THAYER, b. Lima, O., Dec. 30, 1875; D. U. 1898 B. S.;
R. T. S. 1901 ; ord. Buckeye, Ariz., Feb. 14, 1903 ; p. Buckeye and Palo
Verde, 1902-05 ; Salt River and Glendale ch., 1905-07 ; miss. A. B. H. M.
Soc, to Navajo Indians at Two Gray Hills Mission, Crozier, N. Mex.,
1907-10; do. Hopi Indians, Ariz., 1910-.
Address, Care, A. B. H. M. Soc, 23 East 26th St., New York, N. Y.
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FRANK JOHNSTONE WHITE, b. Decatur, 111., Sep. 24, 1870;
Ottawa U. 1898; R. T. S. 1901; ord. Drexel, iMo., Aug. 18, 1897;
miss., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ningpo, China, 1901-04; Shaohsing, China, T.
S., 1904-06; Shanghai T. S., 1906-. Editor, The New East. 1905-08.
Address, U. S. Postoffice Box 963, Shanghai, China.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Johannes Peter Brunner, R. T. S. 1898-99; (for record, vid. G. D. class
of 1898).
Llewellyn Phillips, b. Wales, Apr. 15, 1869; B. U. 1892; instructor, Bu.
U. 1892-99; student, U. C. summers of 1894, 1895 and 1896; ord. Ply-
mouth, Pa., Aug. 1896; R. T. S. 1899-1900; dismissed to U. C. 1900;
prof.. Rhetoric and Oratory, Bu. U. ; D.D.
Address, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pa.
Thomas Dammes Wesley, b. New York, N. Y., Alar. 6, 1873; B. U.
1898; R. T. S. 1898-99; dismissed to U. T. S.
Address, 313 Eighth Ave., S. E., Minneapolis, Minn.
Rutledge Thornton Wiltbank, Jr., b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 26, 1877;
Bu. U. 1898 Ph.B.; R. T. S. 1898-99; dismissed to C. T. S.
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GRADUATE STUDENT
JOHN TILLIE MASON, b. Chariton Co., Mo., Aug. 10, 1865; S. B.
T. S. 1901; graduate student in Theology, R. T. S. 1901-02; p. Al-
bany, Mo., Dec. 1902-06; Troy, 1906-. Address, Troy, Mo.
GRADUATES
WILLIAM P. LOVETT, Class Secretary
HENRY BREWSTER ADAMS, b. Palmyra, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1878; U.
R. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Park Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 15,
1903; asst. p. Memorial ch.. New York City, 1902-03; Mt. Morris,
1903-10; Reno, Nev., 1910-. Address, Reno, Nev.
ARTHUR WELLESLEY ATKINSON, b. Hampton, la., May 17,
1874; Des M. C. 1898; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Manhattan, Kan., Sep. 4,
1902 ; p. Manhattan, Kan., June 1902-.
Addrcss, 1020 Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, Kan.
DAVID EWART CARMAN, b. Norwalk, C, June 12, 1873; D. U.
1896; R. T. S. 1902; ord. North Fairfield, O., Sep. 8, 1902; p. N. Fair-
field, Aug. 1902-Nov. 04; Cambridge, Nov. 1904-Oct. 09; Painesville,
Oct. 1909-. Address, 124 E. Erie St., Painesville, O.
AMOS CLARY, b. near GafTney, S. C, Feb. 21, 1870; Fur. U. Lit.
B. 1898; ord. Bowlingsville, S. C, July 31, 1898; p. Neches, Tex., Nov.
1898-Aug. 99; Omen, Mar.-Aug. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; supply, Hollins,
183
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Va., Nov. 1902-Mar. 03; p. Front Royal, Apr. 1903-May 06; Bristol,
Tenn., May 1906-Apr. 08 ; Cambridge, Md., July 1909-. Field editor of
The Religious Herald, Richmond, Va., Apr. 1908-June 09.
Address, 112 Locust St., Cambridge, Md.
HARRY CLARK COLEBROOK, b. Cazenovia, N. Y., June 7, 1877;
U. R. 1898-99; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Albany, N. Y., June 23, 1902; p.
Albany, 1902- Address, 838 Lancaster St., Albany, N. Y.
HOWARD EDWARD DUDLEY, b. West Jefferson, O., Jan. 1, 1876;
D. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Blessed Hope ch., Springfield, O., June
5, 1902; miss., A. B. F. M. Soc, Myingyan, Burma, Sep. 1902-Jan. 09;
on furlough U. S. ; graduate student, D. U., Sep. 1909-June 10.
Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Building, Boston, Mass.
JOHN OLIVER GUTHRIE, b. Raymond, 111., Dec. 19, 1869; S. C.
1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. First ch., Stillwater, Okla., July 22, 1902;
p. Stillwater, June 1902-July 04; Cushing, July 1904-Mar. OS; Cleve-
land, Oct. 1904-Oct. 06; Fairview, Feb. 1907-Apr. 08; w. c. Oklahoma
City, Apr. 1908-Aug. 09; supply work and private study, prof. Biblical
Literature and History Indian U., Bacone, Okla., Sep. 1909-.
Address, Indian University, Bacone, Okla.
LE ROY HALL, b. Union City, Pa., Aug. 3, 1873; Bu. U. 1899; R. T. S.
1902; ord. Clyde, N. Y., June 17, 1902; p. Clyde, 1902-04; Pendleton,
Ore., 1904-07; Medford, 1907-10; Marshfield, 1910-.
Address, Marshfield, Ore.
HARRY SHREVE HIGGINS, b. Bordentown, N. J., Feb. 14, 1871;
Colg. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Alma, Mich., Feb. 10, 1903; p. Alma,
Dec. 1902-July 06 ; graduate student, R. T. S. 1906-07 ; travel and study
in Europe, 1907; p. Olney ch., Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 1908-
Address, Olney, Philadelphia, Pa.
WILLIAM GAYLORD JAMES, b. Cold Spring on the Hudson, N.
Y., Dec. 28, 1871 ; U. R. 1899 ; R. T. S. 1902 ; ord- Fort Plain, N. Y.,
June 27, 1902; p. Fort Plain, June 1902-Sep. 09; Geneva, O., Sep.
1909-. Address, Geneva, O.
CHARLES SCULL KEEN, b. Camden, N. J., Dec. 22, 1877; Bu. U.
1899 Ph.B. ; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Grace ch., Camden, N. J., Sep. 16, 1902;
miss, of the A. B. F. M. Soc, Kinhwa, China, 1902-
Address, Kinhwa, China (via Ningpo).
FRED GLENDOWER KENNY, b. LeRoy, N. Y., Oct. 19, 1868; F.
C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Tipton, Ind., Oct. 28, 1902; p. Tipton,
Sep. 1902-May 06; Woodruff Place, Indianapolis, May 1906- secy.,
Indiana Bapt. Conv., 1908-
Address, 470 Randolph St., Indianapolis, Ind.
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CHARLES EGBERT KING, b. Williston, Vt., Dec. 6, 1869; W. J.
C. 1896; ord. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 3, 1896; p. Reading, Mo., June
1896-Mar. 98; Jonesbiirg, July 1896-Mar. 98; Dameron, Nov. 1896-
Apr. 98; Winficld. Oct. 1897-Aug. 99; Troy, Feb. 189S-July 99; Pike
County, Mar. 1898-Aug. 99; R. T. S. 1902; p. Pleasant Hill, Mo., 1902-
03; Bolivar, 1903-04; Bethlehem, Elsbcrry, Monticello, 1904-09.
Address, Louisiana, Mo.
CROMWELL PERCY KIRBY, b. near Bennett, Neb. Sep. 30. 1873;
Grand Island C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Syracuse, Neb., Aug. 26,
1902; p. Syracuse, July 1902-Sep. 04; Cresco, la., Oct. 1904- Apr. 06;
Movveaqua, 111., May 1906-Mar. 07; South St. ch., Indianapolis, Ind.,
May 1907-. Address, 710 Fletcher Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
FRANCIS ULYSSES KOHLER, b. Pittsford, N. Y., July 4, 1874;
Colg. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Fairport, N. Y., Oct. 1902; p.
Bellevue, Pa., Nov. 1902-Mar. 08; Boonville, N. Y., Mar. 1908-.
Address, 5 Erwin Ave., Boonville, N. Y.
WILLIAM SENECA LAKE, b. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 21, 1875; U.
R. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 5, 1902; p. Highland
Mission, Seattle, Wash., Aug.-Dec. 1902; Waterville, Dec. 1902-Dec.
04; Union Park ch., Spokane, Jan. 1905-.
Address, E. 2004 1st Ave., Spokane, Wash.
JAMES VERNON LATIMER, b. Red Oak, la.. Mar. 10, 1872; Des
M. C. 1899 ; R. T. S. 1902 ; ord. Emporia, Kan., July 22, 1902 ; p. Em-
poria, June 1902-Sep. 04; miss, of A. B. F. M. Soc. in Huchow, China,
1904-. secy.. East China Bapt. Conference, 1907-10; delegate World's
Missionary Conference, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1910-.
Address, Huchow, China, via Shanghai.
ROBERT DURAND LICKLIDER, b. Piqua, O., Aug. 26, 1875; D. U.
1899; R. r. S. 1902; ord. Ilillsboro, O., July 8, 1902; p. Hillsboro,
June 1902-May 06; Thirty-first St. ch., Indianapolis, Ind., July 1906-.
Address, 941 W. Congress Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
WILLIAM PIERCE LOVETT, b. Anoka, Minn., Sep. 7, 1872; U. C.
1899 B. S.; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Bay City, Mich., July 15, 1902; p. Bay
City, May 1902-Mar. 05; Grand Rapids, Apr. 1905-Feb. 09; First ch.,
Boise, Idaho, Feb. 1909-. State Trustee Mich. Anti-Saloon League,
1907-09; Address, 410 N. 10th St., Boise, Idaho.
JOHN HENRY MARTIN, b. Sali.sbury, N. C, June 16, 1865; F. C.
1899; ord. Zion, Ind., Apr. 1, 1898; p. Zion and Shiloh, Apr. 1898-
July 99; R. T. S. 1902; p. Auburn, Ind., June 1902-Jan. 05; Edwards-
port, Feb. 1905-Apr. 06; Sadorus, 111., Aug. 1906-Sep. 07; Indianola,
Sep. 1907-10; Rantoul, 1910-. Address, Rantoul, 111.
185
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WALTER CLARK MASON, b. Goalpara, Assam, India, July 26,
1875; Colg. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 20,
1902; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Tura, Assam, 1902-
Address, Tura, Assam.
TULLY FOSTER McCREA, b. Natchez, Miss., July 1, 1877; Miss.
C. 1899 ; R. T. S. 1902 ; ord. Blacksburg, Va., Aug. 1902 ; p. Blacksburg,
1902-04; miss. S. Bapt. Conv., Chinkiang, China, 1904-
Address, Chinkiang, China.
HUGH FENTON MOORE, b. Woolstock, la., May 14, 1870; Des M.
C. 1898; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Kent, N. Y., Sep. 4, 1902; p. Kent, Oct.
1900-Mar. 03; Galena, Kan., May 1903-July 05; Vinita, Okla., Nov.
1905-Jan. 07; Chariton, la., Jan. 1908-
Address, 912 Linden Ave., Chariton, Iowa.
JOHN MARTIN NELSON, b. Ottawa, Kan., June 19, 1876; W. J.
C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. First ch., Kansas City, Mo., June 3, 1902;
p. First ch., Dighton, Kan., 1902-07; Azusa Ave. ch., Azusa, Calif.,
1907-10; Lents, Ore., 1910-. Address, Lents, Ore.
PETER CHRISTOPHER NELSON, b. Elitshoi, Denmark, Jan. 28,
1868; ord. May, la., Sep. 13, 1893; p. May, Aug. 1893-Aug. 95; Eden,
Oct. 1893-Aug. 94 ; Goshen, Aug. 1894-Aug. 95 ; D. U. 1897 ; p. Spring
Mountain, O., Jan. 1896-Dec. 97; Cavallo, June 1896-June 97; Achor,
July 1897-Aug. 99; Cannelton, Pa., July 1898-Aug. 99; R. T. S. 1902;
p. First ch.. Cedar Falls, la., June 1902-Jan. 04; gen. evangelist, Jan.
1904-Aug. 05 ; p. Hampton, la., Aug. 1905-Sep. 08 ; gen. evangelist,
Sep. 1908- Address, 609 S. 1st St., Indianola, la.
BLUFORD HENRY PAYNE, b. near Richmond, Ky., Dec. 12, 1871;
G. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Perry, O., Aug. 1, 1902; p. Perry, 1902-
06; Marietta, 1906- Address, Marietta, Ohio.
JAMES ALFRED PETTIT, b. Wentworth Co., Ont., May 22, 1862;
F. C. 1899; ord. Kingsbury, Ind., Sep. 25, 1891; p. Kingsbury, July
1891-July 93; Mt. Pleasant, July 1893-July 99; Burney, Aug. 1893-Aug.
95; Trafalgar, Feb. 1897-July 99; Sand Creek, May 1897-July 99;
Alabama, N. Y., July 1899-03; R. T. S. 1902; p. Palo Alto, Cal., Aug.
1903-June 04; supply. Woodland, June 1904-Oct. 06; evangelist for
West Willamette Assn., Ore., Oct. 1906-Oct. 07; state evangelist. West
Washington, Oct. 1907-Oct. 09. Address, McMinnville, Ore.
FRANK JOSEPH RAWLINSON, b. Rutlandshire, England, Jan. 9,
1871; Bu. U. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Baltimore, Md., June 5, 1902;
miss. S. Bapt. Conv., Shanghi, China, 1902- Address, Shanghi, China.
186
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OSCAR ERNEST SAMS, b. Flag Pond. Tenn., Feb. 5, 1877; W. F.
C. 1898; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Mars Hill, N. C, Mar. 18, 1899; p. Harri-
sonburg, Va., 1902-06; Lynchburg 1906-08; Aiken, S. C, 1908-.
Address, Aiken, S. C.
JOHN BUNYAN SMITH, b. Ottawa, la., Nov. 14, 1873; Central U.
of Iowa, 1S9<;; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Cresco, la., July 15, 1902; p.
Cresco, May 1902-JuIy 04; Webster City, July 1904-Nov. 08; Muscatine,
Nov. 1908-. D.D., Central U. of la., 1909.
Address, Muscatine, la.
SETH WILMER STENGER, b. Phoenixville, Pa., Nov. 15, 1875; D.
U. 1899; R. I". S. 1902; ord. Granville, Ohio, June 3, 1902; miss.,
A. P.. F. M. Soc, Nandyal, S. India, 1902- ; on furlough in U. S., 1909-
10. Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass.
WILLIAM OWEN STOVALL, b. Vine Grove, Ky., Dec. 24, 1870;
U. Cin. 1899 ; R. T. S. 1902 ; ord. Plymouth, Mich., Mar. 3, 1903 ; p. Ply-
mouth, Jan. 1903- Apr. 05; Berean ch., Detroit, Apr. 1905-Nov. 08;
assistant p. Woodward Ave. ch., Detroit, Apr. 1907-Nov. 08; First
ch.. Traverse City, Dec. 1908-.
Address, 144 E. Ninth St., Traverse City, Mich.
FRANKLIN WAIT SWEET, b. Dayton, O., July 22, 1869; D. U.
1899; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Adrian, Mich., Oct. 3, 1902; p. First ch., Adrian,
Sep. 1902-09; Minneapolis, Minn., 1909-. Address, Minneapolis, Minn.
GEORGE WILSON TROUT, b. Allen Co., Ky., Sep. 16, 1863; Ot-
tawa U. 1899; ord. Osage Valley, Kan., Dec. 1887; p. Osage, Mar.
1888-Mar. 89; Moran, Oct. 1888-Dec. 91; Bronson, Mar. 1892-Sep.
99; Osage, Mar. 1892-Sep. 99; Kincaid, Aug. 1894-Aug. 95; R. T. S.
1902; p. Pittsburg, Kan., June 1902-Sep. 07; prof. History and Civics
in State Manual Training Normal, Pittsburg, Sep. 1907-.
Address, 608 W. 1st St., Pittsburg, Kan.
STACY REUBEN WARBURTON, b. Pawtucket, R. I., July 30, 1875;
B. U. 1898; R. T. S. 1902; ord. Central Falls, R. I., June 30, 1902;
miss., A. B. F. M. Soc, Kaying, China, Mar. 1902-June 04; p North
Stratford, N. H., Nov. 1904-Feb. 06; assistant to Secy. Haggard, A. B.
F. M. Soc, Feb. 1906^Apr. 07 ; assistant editor. Baptist Missionary Mag-
azine, Apr. 1907-June 09; editor. Missions, June 1909-.
Address, 15 Ashburton Place, Boston, Mass.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Andrew Freeman Anderson, b. Neshannock Falls, Pa., Oct. 15, 1866;
Bu. U. 1894; ord. Washington, D. C, Nov. 5, 1894; p. Grace ch., Wash-
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ington, June 1894-Sep. 99; R. T. S. 1899-1900; assistant p. Calvary ch.,
Washington, D. C, 1900-02; First ch., Harrisburg, Pa., 1904-09; Normal
Park ch., Chicago, III, 1909-. Address, 6935 Stewart Ave., Chicago, 111.
Gustavus Richard Mayhack, R. T. S. 1899-1900 (for record vid. G. D.
Class of 1899).
Paul Carl Adam Menard, b. Baerwalde, Pomerania, Germany, Oct. 10,
1871; G. D. 1899; R. T. S. 1902; (for record vid. G. D. Class of 1899).
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GRADUATES
ELLIS GILBERT, Class Secretary
HORACE WILBERT COLE, b. Waterloo, Wis., Sep. 5, 1869; D. U.,
1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Hannibal, Mo., Aug. 12, 1903; p. Fifth St.
ch., Hannibal, 1903-07; Bales Ave. ch., Kansas City, 1907-.
Address, 1004 Askew Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
HORACE GREELEY COLPITTS, b. Elgin, N. B., Canada, Sep. 5,
1866; Ac. C. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; B. D. 1908; ord. Middleton, N. S.,
Oct. 1903; p. Middleton, Sep. 1903-Nov. 04; supply. Main St. ch., St.
John, N. B., Jan.-Apr. 1905 ; p. Milton ch., Yarmouth, N. S., May 1905-
Sep. 09; graduate student, U. C. Sep. 1909-.
Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, III.
HARRY SCHUYLER FOSTER, b. Ossining, N. ¥., Aug. 22, 1868;
Colg. U. 1900 Ph.B.; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Somerset, Mass., Sep. 23,
1903; p. First ch., Somerset, July 1903-Apr. 07; President St. ch., Pas-
saic, N. J., May 1907-Mar. 09; Beulah ch., Willimansett, Mass., Apr.
1909-. Address, 899 Chicopee St., Willimansett, Mass.
ROBERT SPEIR GARNETT, b. St. Louis, Mo., Sep. 1, 1873; Rich.
C. 1898; R. T. S. 1903; miss. State Board in Shenandoah Co., Va.,
June and July 1903; engaged in mercantile and other pursuits, occa-
sional supply, 1903-.
Address, 21 E. Mt. Vernon Place, Baltimore, Md.
ELLIS GILBERT, b. Watkins, N. Y., Aug. 28, 1873; U. R. 1900; R.
T. S. 1903 ; ord. Warsaw, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1903 ; p. Warsaw, June 1903-
Mar. 09; N. Tonawanda, Mar. 1909-. Address, N. Tonawanda, N. Y.
SAMUEL PERRY GOTT, b. Lafayette Co., Mo., Dec. 5, 1868; W.
J. C. 1898; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Elm, Mo., July 31, 1898; p. Warsaw,
188
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Mo., Aug. 1898-Aug. 1900; Carolton, N. Y., Feb. 1901-May 03; Boon-
villc, Mo., Aug.. 1903-Aug. 06; field secy., \V. J. C, Aug. 1906-
Address, Liberty, Mo.
HERBERT ERNEST HATCHMAN. h. Troy, N. Y., Aug. 4, 1872;
Colg. U. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Columbia, O., Oct. 13, 1903; p. Co-
lumbia, Aug. 1903-Oct. 05; Central ch., Tiverton, R. I., Mar. 1906-.
Address, Tiverton, R. I.
NORTON JAMES HILTON, b. Cherokee, la., Sep. 8, 1874; S. C.
1*1K); R. r. S. 1<;03; ord. Alton, 111., Sep. 22, 1903; p. Minneota, Minn.,
June 1903-June 05; Philadelphian ch.. St. Paul, June 1905-Jnly 07;
Marissa, 111., .-Vug. 1907-. Addres.s, Marissa, 111.
ROBERT CHIPMAN HULL, b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 22, 1880;
Columbia U. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; B. D. 1907; ord. Greenwood ch.,
Brooklyn, N. Y., May 6, 1903; p. Taylorville, 111., Sep. 1903-Sep. 04;
Sufficld, Conn., Oct. 1904-Mar. 08 ; Summit, N. J., Mar. 1908- graduate
student, U. T. S., 1908-. instructor in English Bible, Conn. Lit. Inst.,
1905-06. Address, 573 Springfield Ave., Summit, N. J.
FRANKLIN JOHNSON. Jr., b. Newark, N. J., Sep. 1, 1874; U. C.
1895 ; graduate Columbia U. Law School, adm. to bar, practising with
Senator E. Root; U. T. S. 1900-01; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Cincinnati, O.,
Sep. 30, 1904; p. Linwood ch., Cincinnati, July 1904- Apr. 08; Olivet
ch., Cleveland, May 1908-. dean of Cincinnati Bapt. Training School.
Address, 1842 W. 45th St., Cleveland, O.
JOHN WESLEY KINNETT, b. Dillsborough, Ind., Jan. 17, 1878; F.
C. 1899; p. 1899-1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Waveland, Ind., June 6,
1900; Tuscola, 111., June 1903-Oct. 05; Morrison, 111., Oct. 1905-
Address, Morrison, 111.
FRANK CHESTER KREAGER, b. near Zanesville, O., Nov. 22,
1875; I). U. 1900; N. T. I. 1 90(H) 1 ; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Ashland, Wis.,
June 26, 1903 ; p. Ashland, June 1903-Dec. 05 ; New Matamoras, O.,
Jan. 1905-July 08 ; Jackson, July 1908-
Address, 186 Broad St., Jackson, O.
JOHN GRANT LAUDERBAUGH, b. Library, Pa., Aug. 25, 1870;
Bu. U. 1898; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Oakmont, Pa., Sep. 6, 1900; p. Oak-
mont, May 1900-Sep. 02; First ch., Oswego, N. Y., May 1903-Mar.
07 ; Fayettevillc, Apr. 1907-May 09 ; Jeannette, Pa., May 1909-.
Address, 131 N. Second St., Jeannette, Pa.
ROBERT LAFAYETTE LEMONS, b. Birch Tree, Mo., June 21,
1868; \V. J. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Oak Grove, Mo., Sep. 16,
189
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1897; p. Jefiferson County, Mo., Aug. 1903-Sep. 06; West Park ch., St.
Louis, Sep. 1906-Mar. 10; Mt. Vernon ch., Versailles, Ky., Mar. 1910-.
Address, Versailles, Ky.
WILLIAM AYER McKINNEY, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 3, 1876;
U. of Penn. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. First ch., Rochester, N. Y., May
8, 1903; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Kiating, West China, 1903-May 06;
engaged in mercantile pursuits, Philadelphia, Pa., June 1906-May 08;
id., Chicago, 111., May, 1908-.
Address, 1408 Breland Building, Chicago, 111.
ASHTON BARKER MINAKER, b. Canada, Jan. 25, 1872; U. R.
1897-1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Port Byron, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1903; p.
Port Byron, 1903-04; Burns, Ore., 1904-07; Portland, 1907-.
Address, 1098 First St., Portland, Ore.
FRED BASCUM NEEL, b. Holton, Ind., Feb. 14, 1875; F. C. 1900;
R. T. S. 1903 ; ord. Cordova, 111., Aug. 25, 1903 ; p. Cordova, July 1903-
Nov. 05; Columbus, Nov. 1905-Sep. 09; Piqua, O., Sep. 1909-
Address, Piqua, O.
WILLIAM EDWARD RAFFETY, b. Roodhouse, 111., May 8, 1876;
W. J. C. 1899; p. 1898-1900; R. T. S. 1903; B. D. 1906; ord. Argen-
tine ch., Kansas City, Kan., Nov. 11, 1898; p. Calvary ch., Erie, Pa.,
Oct. 1902-Oct. 05; graduate student, U. C, 1905-08; p. Edgerton Place
ch., Kansas City, Kan., Feb. 1908-. prof. Sociology and Religious Peda-
gogy, Kansas City T. S., 1908- pres. Ministers' and Laymen's Alli-
ance, Kansas City, Mo., and Kansas City, Kan. Author, Necessity of
Christ in Young Manhood.
Address, 350 Troup Ave., Kansas City, Kan.
WILLIAM EUGENE SALLEE, b. Middleburg, Ky., Mar. 24, 1878;
G. C. 1899; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Beeville, Texas, Sep. 22, 1903; miss.
S. B. Conv., Kaifeng, China, 1903-. Address, Kaifeng, Honan, China.
SAMUEL E. SAMUELSON, b. Dela Husby, Sweden, Sep. 9, 1868;
S. C. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. First ch., Alton, III., June 24, 1903;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Thaton, Burma, Sep. 1903-.
Address, Thaton, Burma.
FRANK SEYMOUR SQUYER, b. Auburn, N. Y., June 13, 1877;
Colg. U., 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Friendship, N. Y., May 26, 1903;
p. Friendship, 1903-10; Address, Friendship, N. Y.
WILLIAM PARSONS STANLEY, b. Concord, N. H., Dec. 15, 1877;
H. U. 1899; graduate student, ib., 1899-1900; R. T. S. 1903; graduate
student New C, Edinburg and Edinburg U. (New Testament and
' Theology), 1903-04; ord. Oberlin, O., Jan. 12, 1905; p. First ch., Ober-
190
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liii, Jan. 1905 June 08; Middle St. ch., Portsmouth, N. H., Sep. 1908-
Address, 7 Middle St., Portsmouth, N. H.
ELNATHAN SWEET, b. Stcphentown, N. Y., Apr. 16, 1874; Wms.
C. 1895; engaged in mercantile pursuits, Albany, N. Y., 1895-1900;
R. T. S. 1903; ord. Brockport, N. Y., Sep. 22, 1903; p. Brockport,
June 1903-June 05; assistant p.. First ch., Portland, Ore., June-Oct.
1906; engaged in mercantile pursuits, ib., Oct. 1906-Aug. 09; teaching
ib., Aug. 1909-. Address, 1061 Vaughn St., Portland, Ore.
WILLIAM TOWER THAYER, b. Clark's Green, Pa., Aug. 3, 1876
Colg. U. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Cobleskill, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1903
p. Cobleskill, Aug. 1903-Aug. 05; Ashland, Mass., Oct. 1905-Mar. 07
graduate student, N. T. I. 1905-06; B. D., N. T. I., 1906; student, H. U.
Graduate School, 1906-07; p. Norwich, Conn., Apr. 1907-
Address, 319 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn.
EDWARD JOHN ULMER, b. Anthony, Pa., Apr. 29, 1875; G. D.
1895-98; U. R. 1898-1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Columbus, Neb., Sep.
1903; p. Columbus, Aug. 1903-May 07; Alexandria, Oct. 1907-. pres.
Neb. State B. Y. P. U. 1904-07. Address, Alexandria, Neb.
JOHN OLIVER VINCE, b. Devonshire, England, July 19, 1871; Ac.
C. 1899; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Lower Granville, N. S., Can., July 4,
1899; p. Lisle, Mich., Aug. 1903-Dec. 06; Bloomingdale, Jan.-Oct. 1907;
engaged in mercantile pursuits, Sunnyside, Wash., Oct. 1907-Nov. 09;
united with P. E. denomination Nov. 1909.
Address, Sunnyside, Wash.
ARTHUR BEAUCHAMP WALTZ, b. Baker City, Ore., Aug. 7, 1875;
U. O. 1900; R. T. S. 1903; ord. Baker City, Ore., Sep. 16, 1903; p.
Brownsville, Ore., Oct. 1903-Oct. 04; Colfax, Wash., Nov. 1904-Oct.
06; University Park ch., Portland, Ore., Nov. 1906-.
Address, 1798 Woolsey St., Portland, Ore.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Paul August Friedrichsen, R. T. S. 1900-01; (for record, vid. G. D.,
class of 1900).
Herbert Finlay Rudd, b. Alton, Kan., May 3, 1877: Central C. 1900;
R. T. S. 1900-01 ; dismissed to U. C. Divinity School.
Address, Ningyuenfu, China.
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1904
GRADUATES
CHARLES A. McALPINE, Class Secreary
PICKNEY MILTON BAUKNIGHT, b. Micanopy, Fla., Mar. 2,
1879; John B. Stetson U. 1901; L'. C. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Ran-
somville, N. Y., June 2, 1904; p. Ransomville, 1904-05; Clayton, Ala.,
1905-. Address, Clayton, Ala.
FRANK ELMER BISHOP, b. Aylesford, N. S., Dec. 15, 1866; Ac. C.
1896; ord. Greenfield, N. S., Dec. 22, 1896; R. T. S. 1904; p. Bethany ch.,
Sydney, Cape Breton, 1904-05; Fairville, N. B., 1905-
Address, Fairville, N. B.
ADAM LAWRENCE BLACK, b. Yanhill Co., Ore., Mar. 25, 1872;
McM. C. 19(Jl; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Newburg, Ore., June 1898; p.
Calvary ch., Portland, Ore., Sep. 1904-July 07 ; Puyallup, Wash., July
1907-. Address, Puyallup, Wash.
HORACE BENJAMIN BLOOD, b. Yolo Co., Calif., Oct. 18, 1875;
McM. C. 1899; teaching and p. 1899-1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Second
ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 7, 1904; p. First ch., Ogden, Utah, June 1904-
June 07; McCloud, Calif., Nov. 1907-. Address, McCloud, Calif.
WALLACE SELDEN BOARDMAN, b. Cromwell, Conn., Dec. 9,
1875; VVesleyan U. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Stephens Point, Wis., Nov.
9, 1905; p. Greenwood, Wis., Mar. 1905-June 06; W. Wardsboro, Vt.,
Jan. 1907- Address, W. Wardsboro, Vt.
HARRIE ROGERS CHAMBERLIN, b. Ashtabula, O., Aug. 7, 1879;
H. U. 1901 ; R. T. S. 1904; B. D. 1907; ord. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, N.
Y., May 13, 1904; assistant p. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, May 1904-JuIy
07; Morgantown, W. Va., Sep. 1907-Dec. 09; Immanuel ch., Newton,
Mass., Dec. 1909- Address, Newton, Mass.
FRANK OTIS ERB, b. St. John, N. B., Canada, Aug. 14, 1878; U.
New Brunswick, 1900; assistant p. Sackville, N. B., 1900-01; Colg.
T. S. 1901-03; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Fenner, N. Y., July 2, 1903; p.
Glace Bay, N. S., July 1904-Jan. 09; graduate student, U. C, Jan.
1909- Address, 5815 Drexel Ave., Chicago, III.
WILLIAM MILNES FAUX, b. Bloom.sburg, Pa., June 18, 1869; B.
U. 1897; U. T. S. ord. First ch., Butler, N. J., Apr. 19, 1900; R. T. S.
1904; p. Sheridan, Wyo., 1904-07; Manhattan, Mont., 1907;
Address, White Bluffs, Wash.
THEODORE LYMAN FROST, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 10. 1879;
H. U. 1901 ; R. 'J". S. 1904; B. D. 1908; ord. Rumford Falls, Me., Jan. 12,
192
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1905 ; p. Rumford Falls, Jan. 1905-Feb. 07 ; Skowhcgan, Feb. 1907-Oct.
09; Manchester, Mass.. Oct. 1909- pres. B. Y. Peoples Conv., Me.,
1907-08. Address, Manchester, xMass.
JOHN HARRY GIFFIN, b. Roberts, Wis., Dec. 19, 1875; S. C.
1901 ; K. 1 . S. 1904; ord. Superior, Wis., June 30, 1904; miss. A. B. F. M.
See., Kaying, China, May 1904.
.\ddrcss, Kaying (via Swatow), China.
LYMAN WARD BEECHER JACKMAN, b. Livonia, N. Y., Sep. 7.
1874; Albany Law School 1899; U. R. 1900-01; R. T. S. 1904; ord.
Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 13, 1904; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc,
Sadiya, Assam, 1904-. Author, Primer in Abor-Miri language; Brief
Statement of the Gospel.
Address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Building, Boston, Mass.
ALEXANDER FARREL JOHNSON, b. Point Plea.sant. Pa., Apr
3, 1874; Rutgers C. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. E. Marion, L. I., N. Y.
June 2, 1905; p. E. Marion, Mar. 1905-Dec. 08; Elmhurst, Jan. 1909-
Address, Elmhurst, N. Y
HENRY JOSEPH JOHNSON, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Mar. 7, 1874
Hu. U. 19lL'; Ph.B. ; C. 1". S. 1901-02; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Fifth ch.
Philadelphia, Pa., June 14. 1904; p. Ridley Park, Sep. 1904-Mar. 08
mercantile pursuits, Philadelphia. Mar. 1908-Jan. 10 ; p. Lock Haven
Jan. 1910-. Address, 1314 Fletcher Ave., Moores, Pa
ALBERT JOSEPH KENNEDY, b. Rosenhayn, N. J.. Jan. 20, 1879
U. R. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Granite Falls, Minn.. June 29, 1904
p. Granite Falls, 19(M-05 ; graduate student, H. U., 1905- ;
.■\ddross. Harvard Divinity School, Cambridge, Mass.
ALFRED LeGRAND KINTER, b. Edinboro, Pa., Apr. 3, 1872;
U. R. 1898-1901; ord. North East, Pa., Oct. 4. 1898; p. North East,
1898-1901; R. T. S. 1904; p. Chili, N. Y., May 1904-July 08; First ch.,
Albert Lea, Minn., Aug. 1908-
Addres?, 114 Water St., Albert Lea, Minn.
SAMUEL FRASER LANGFORD, b. Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July
12, 1871; U. Calif. 1902; R. T. S. 1904 B. D. ; ord, Parsells Ave. ch.,
Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 13. 1904; p. Parsells Ave. ch., Rochester, June
19(H-Oct. 09; Sacramento, Calif., Nov. 1909-.
Address, Sacramento, Calif.
HENRY ISAAC LAPP, b. Clarence, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1872; U. R.
1901. Ph.B.: R. T. S. 1904; ord. Lacon. 111.. May 11. 1905; p. Lacon,
Dec. 19(M-Dec. 05 ; health failed, Dec. 1905-July 06 ; p. Candor, N. Y.,
July 1906-Aug. 07; Mt. Vision, Nov. 1907-.
Address. Mt. Vision. X. Y.
193
1904
CHARLES LESTER MAXFIELD, b. Hartland, Mich., Dec. 26,
1872; Kal. C. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Cheshire, Mich., May 12, 1896;
miss, on Negros Island, P. I., 1904-. Field secy., Y. M. C. A. during
Spanish-American war.
Address, 29 Rosano St., Iloilo, Panay, P. I.
CHARLES ALONZO McALPINE, b. Mansfield, Mass., Feb. 7,
1874; H. U. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Bronson Ave. ch., Rochester,
N. Y., June 10, 1904; p. Bronson Ave. ch., Rochester, Jan. 1904-May
07; assistant cor. secy., Bapt. Miss. Conv. of N. Y. State, June-Oct.
1907 ; cor. secy., id., Oct. 1907-.
Address, 53 Melrose St., Rochester, N. Y.
SAMUEL CLIFF MEAD, b. Chester, Pa., Apr. 29, 1875; Temple U.
1894-96; P. T. S. 1901-02; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Pavilion, N. Y., June
22, 1904; p. Pavilion, May 1904-May 05; health failed, recuperating.
May 1905-07; supply Newtown and Wycomb, Pa., 1907-Sep. 08; en-
gaged in mercantile pursuits, Sep. 1908- Address, Newtown, Pa.
ROBERT WALTER NEATHERY, b. Halifax Co., Va., May 14,
1870; Rich. C. 1899; teaching, 1899-1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Second
ch., Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 10, 1904; p. North East, Pa., Feb. 1904-
July 09; Belmont, N. Y., July 1909-
Address, Norton St., Belmont, N. Y.
CHARLES ALFRED NUTTING, b. Fitchburg, Mass., Nov. 7, 1869;
Hiram C. 1903; Reade T. S. ; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Clyde, N. Y., Sep.
29, 1904; p. Clyde, June 1904-Oct. 05; Quinsigamond ch., Worcester,
Mass., Oct. 1905-Apr. 09; Brandon, Vt., June 1909-.
Address, Brandon, Vt.
THOMAS CALVIN RILEY, b. New Matamoras, C, Oct. 21, 1875;
D. U. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; field secy., N. Y. State Anti-Saloon League,
1905; N. Y. Law School, 1905-07; lawyer, 1907-.
Address, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y.
HARRY SECOR, b. Baldwinsville, N. Y., May 31, 1872; U. R. 1901;
R. T. S. 1904; ord. Baldwinsville, N. Y., June 21, 1904; p. Baker City,
Ore., July 1904-July 07 ; New Hampton, la., Sep. 1907-
Address, New Hampton, Iowa.
ALEXANDER McGINN STEWART, b. St. Catherines, Ont., Cana-
da, Nov. 5, 1877; U. R. 1900; graduate student, H. U., Sep. 1900-June
01; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Breckenridge, Minn., May 26, 1905; p. Brecken-
ridge, Nov. 1904-Dec. 05; Granite Falls, Nov. 1905-Mar. 06; Atlanta,
111., Oct. 1906-Feb. 08; Sewickley, Pa., Feb. 1908-Mar. 09; Protestant
chaplain, N. Y. State Agricultural and Industrial School, Industry, Apr.
1909- Address, 42 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y.
194
1904
CHARLES CLARK STILLMAN, b. Troy, N. Y., June 22, 1877;
VVms. C. 1900; R. T. S. 19(H; ord. Troy, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1905; p. W.
Hoosick, N. Y., 1904-05; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Eureka, Utah, 1905-08;
city miss., Kansas City, Kan. Bapt. Miss. Soc, Feb. 1909-.
Address, 604 Quindaro Boul., Kansas City, Kan.
CHARLES ELLSWORTH TROVER, b. Annavvan, 111., Aug. 27,
1868; Univ. Neb. 1892, B. S. ; Des M. C. 1893, Ph.B. ; U. C. Divinity
School, Sep. lS93-May 94; ord. Dorchester, Neb., Nov. 27, 1894; p.
Golden, Col., Dec. 1894-Dec. 96; editor Rocky Mountain Baptist, Dec.
1896-June 97; miss, chapel car, Sep.-Nov. 1897; Friend, Neb., Dec.
1897-Aug. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; student p. Niagara St., Rochester,
1901-04; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc. Coamo, P. R., Sep. 1904-May 07;
p. Louisville, Col., Sep. 1907-Feb. 08; traveling miss., A. B. H. U.
Soc, Mar.-Aug. 1908; miss. Salt Lake City, Utah, Aug.-Nov. 1908;
traveling miss., Nov. 1908-Mar. 09; miss., Pucbla, ^Mexico, Apr. 1909-.
Author, Tracts in Spanish, La Biblia y las Ofrendas; Pan cotidiano
para cl Alma. Address, 2 Calle de Progreso, No. 1, Puebla, Pue., Mex.
HERBERT WILLIAM VODRA, b. Clayton, N. Y., Oct. 18, 1870;
U. R. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 5,
1904; miss., A. B. H. M. Soc, in Porto Rico, 1904-. Dist. Supt. ; pres.
Bapt. Institute and Theological Training School ; graduate study, U. R.
Address, Coamo, Porto Rico.
JOHN SHERMAN WALLACE, b. Linn Co., Ore., Feb. 23, 1877;
McM. C, 1901; R. T. S. 1904, B. D. 1906; ord. Tacoma, Wash., July
14, 1904; p. South ch., Tacoma, June 1904-Nov. 05; Sixth Ave. ch.,
ib., Nov. 1905-Sep. 09; graduate student U. of Wash., 1905-07; vice
pres., N. B. C, 1908-. Author, tract, What Do You Think of the
Church? Address, 808 N. Prospect St., Tacoma, Wash.
JOHN FREDERICK WEINHAUER, b. WeHsville, N. Y., May 12,
1875; U. R. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Central Square, N. Y., Dec 16,
1904; p. Central Square, Sep. 1904-Jan. 07; Skaneateles, Jan. 1907-.
graduate study, Syracuse U. (History and Philosophy), 1907-09.
Address, Skaneateles, N. Y.
LAWRENCE ADELBERT WOOD, b. Chesterville, O., Sep. 19,
1875: D. U. 1901; R. T. S. 1904; ord. Akron, N. Y., July 27, 1904; p.
Akron, N. Y., 1904-.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Chester Harris Howe, b. Maiden, Mass., July 25, 1881; H. U. 1901;
R. T. S. 1901-02; dismissed to U. C. Divinity School.
Address, 39 Franklin St., S. Framingham, Mass.
Phillip Laure, R. T. S. 1901-02; (for record see G. D. Class of 1901).
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Archibald Ellsworth Minard, b. Brooklyn Cor., N. S., Jan. 18, 1878;
H. U. 1901, B. S.; R. T. S. 1901-02; dismissed to U. C. Divinity
School. Address, Agricultural College, Fargo, N. D.
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GRADUATES
CONRAD H. MOEHLMANN, Class Secretary
EDWARDS LEWIS BAYLISS, b. Ogden, Utah, Oct. 10, 1870; B. U.
1902, Ph.B.; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. Ludlow, Vt., June 19,
1905; p. Ludlow, May 1905- pres., Vt. B. Y. P. U., 1908-09.
Address, Ludlow, Vt.
FRANCIS STEPHENS BERNAUER, b. Gaines, Penn., Oct. 9, 1870;
ord. Second Free Bapt. ch., Buffalo, N. Y., 1895; U. R. 1903; R. T. S.
1905, B. D.; p. First ch., Middlebirry, Pa., Oct. 1900-Nov. 03; First
ch., Stirling, N. Y., Nov. 1903-June 05; First ch., Saginaw, Mich.,
July 1905-May 07 ; evangelist and graduate student, U. C, May 1907-.
Addres, 6318 Sangamon St., Chicago, 111.
PAUL BROWN, b. Milwaukee Co., Wis., June 18, 1874; B. U. 1902;
R. T. S. 1905; ord. Feb. 24, 1899, Marinette, 1905, Lancaster, 1906-.
Address, Lancaster, Wis.
ROBERT JOHNSON COLPITTS, b. Elgin, N. B., Canada, Oct. 8,
1873 ; Ac. C. 1901 ; financial agent for The Maritime Baptist, July 1901-
Sep. 02; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. Pointe de Bute, N. B., Dec.
28, 1905 ; p. Pointe de Bute, Nov. 1905-.
Address, Upper Pointe de Bute, N. B., Canada.
EZRA FESSLER EBERLY, b. Scheafferstown, Pa., Jan. 25, 1875;
Grand Island C, 1902; R. T. S. 1905; ord. Chadron, Neb., Sep. 15,
1905; p. Chadron, July 1905-Nov. 08; Bethany ch., Hampton, Neb.,
Nov. 1908-. Address, Hampton, Neb.
ANDREW LITTLE ERASER, b. Hawick, Scotland, Aug. 10, 1872:
B. U. 1902; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; U. C. Divinity School, summer
1904; ord. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 12, 1905; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, Ningpo, China, 1905-06; Shaohsing, 1906-.
Address, Shaohsing, via Ningpo, China.
CHARLES HENRY FREDERICK, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 15,
1875; Y. C. 1900; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. Westfield, N. J., Sep.
8, 1904; p. N. Lyme, Conn., Oct. 1906-. Address, N. Lyme, Conn.
196
1905
GEORGE EDGAR KREAGER, b. Newark, O., June 10, 1869; D. U.
1898; teaching 1898-99; ord. Smithfield, O., Nov. 2, 1899; p. Smith-
field, Sep. 1899-Scp. 1902; R. T. S. 1905; p. Hermitage, N. Y., Aug.
1904-Dec. 06; Torch, Little Hocking, Troy and Vandcrhoof, O., Dec.
1906-Oct. 08; Free Will Bapt. ch.. Guysville, Jan.-Dec. 1908; Glouster,
Oct. 1908-. Address, 18 Opera House Block, Zanesville, O.
JOHN NATHANIEL LAWLESS, b. Ala. Ark., Mar. 20, 1874; ord.
Pleasant Grove, Ark., Oct. 20. 1895; Ouachita C. 1902; R. T. S. 1905;
p. Brookland, Washington, D. C, 1905-07; Waco, Tex., 1907- ;
GEORGE WRIGHT LEWIS, b. Ada, C, May 19, 1876; D. U. 1902;
K. 1. -S. l')U3, 1',. 1). 1W5; ..r<l. Riley Creek ch., Ada, O.. July 19, 1905;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Kityang, China, Oct. 1905-Oct. 06; Ungkung,
Oct. 1906-. Address, Ungkung (via Swatow) China.
CONRAD HENRY MOEHLMANN, b. Meriden, Conn., May 20,
1879; U. Mich. 1902; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. Central City,
Neb., Sep. 22, 1905; p. Central City, July 1905-Dec. 06; instructor
Church History, R. T. S. 1907-08; Fellow, R. T. S. in U. C. June 1908-
May 09; instructor, Hebrew Lang, and Literature, R. T. S., 1909-10.
Address, 283 Laburnam Crescent, Rochester, N. Y.
DAVID ALEXANDER PITT, b. Tamlaght, Co. Derry, Ireland, Mar.
14, 1877; U. Pcnn. 1902; R. P. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. Cuba, N. Y.,
May 1905; p. Cuba, Jan. 1905-09; graduate student, U. C. Divinity
School, summer 1909 ; p. Lockport, 1909-. Address, Lockport, N. Y.
JESSE ELIAS RHODES, b. Youngstown, Kan., Dec. 1, 1872; McM.
C. 1902; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. McMinnville, Ore., June 30,
1905; miss. A. B. M. F. Soc, Bassein, Burma, 1905-June 08; health
failed; college printer, McM. C, June 1908-.
Address, McMinnville, Ore.
HENRY BURKE ROBINS, b. Harlan, la., July 8, 1874; W. J. C.
1902 ; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905 ; ord. Rocky Ford, Colo., July 14, 1898 ;
p. Oregon City, Ore., June 1905-May 07; Dixon, Calif., May 1907-
Aiig. 09; acting prof. Pacific Coast Bapt. T. S., Aug. 1907- Fellow of
R. T. S. 1910-. Address, 2606 Dwight Way, Berkeley, Calif.
JOEL FLORIDA SAVELL, b. Santa Rosa, Fla., Jan. 17, 1863; How-
ard C. Ala., 1892; ord. Second ch., Birmingham, Ala., 1891; S. B. T.
S. 1892-93; p. 1893-Sep. 1902; R. T. S. 1905; p. University Ave. ch.,
Rochester, Oct. 1903-05; First ch.. Poplar Bluflf, Mo., May 1905-Mar.
08; First ch., Fayetteville, Tenn., Mar. 1908-.
Address, Fayetteville, Tenn.
CHARLES BURTON STEPHENS, b. Logan Co., 111., Dec. 29,
1876; W. J. C. 1902; R. T. S. 1905, B. D. 1905; ord. South Omaha,
Neb., June 14, 1905 ; p. First ch., Kearney, Neb., June 1905-.
Address, 2013 Sixth Ave., Kearney, Neb.
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BURTT NEVILLE TIMBIE, b. Pittsfield, Mass., Oct. 30, 1874;
Bridgewater (Mass.) S. N. S.; teaching, 3 years; B. U. 1900-02; R. T.
S. 1905; ord. Pittsfield, Mass., May 23, 1905; p. Wetzel Memorial cli.,
Kirkwood, Mo., June 1905-
Address, 120 E. Monroe Ave., Kirkwood, Mo.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Carey Herbert Conley, b. Tecumseh, Mich., Jan. 29, 1879; U. Mich.
1902 ; R. T. S. 1902-03 ; dismissed to U. C. ; teaching, 1905-
Address, 707 Church St., Ann Arbor, Mich.
Roscoe Barnet Favoright, b. Hagerstown, Ind., Mar. 6, 1873; S. C.
1902; R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1902; ord. Atlanta, 111., Aug. 11, 1903; p.
Apr. 1903- Address, 108 E. Fifth St., North Platte, Neb.
Edwin Westlake Fiske, b. Rochester, N. Y., Dec. 19, 1876; U. R. 1900;
R. T. S. 1902-03; not ord.; in business, Rochester, 1903-
Address, 262 Court St., Rochester, N. Y.
Alonzo Willard Fortune, b. Killbuck, O., June 29, 1873; Hiram C.
1898; ord. Church of Christ, Hiram, O., June 1901; R. T. S. 1903-04;
dismissed to S. B. T. S. Address, 1358 Burdette Ave., Cincinnati, O.
William Ludwig Wahl, R. T. S. 1902-03 (for record vid G. D. Class of
1901).
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1906
GRADUATES
M. E. VAN NOSTRAND, Class Secretary
GEORGE MILTON BARDSLEY, b. Augusta, Me., Mar. 11, 1869;
B. U. ; R. T. S. 1906 ; ord. ; assistant p. First ch., Hartford, Conn.
Address, Hartford, Conn.
ALANSON WATSON BROWN, b. Ithaca, Mich., July 12, 1879; Kal.
C. 1902; U. C. 1903; C. T. S. fall 1902; R. T. S. 1906, B. D. 1906; ord.
Grand Rapids, Mich., June 29, 1906; p. Second ch.. Grand Rapids, May
1906-Oct. 08; associate p. Fountain St. ch. (consolidated), Oct. 1908-
Address, 177 N. Prospect St., Grand Rapids, Mich.
FREDERICK AUGUSTUS BRUNER, b. Atlantic, la.. May 29, 1869;
W. J. C. 1894-97; Moody Bible Inst. 1897-99; miss, of American S. S.
Union, May-Sep. 1899; ord. Hebron, Neb., Mar. 8, 1900; p. Hebron,
1900-01 ; Bethel ch., Hiawatha, Kan., 1901-03 ; Kansas City Bapt. T. S.,
1902-05, B. Th., ib., 1905 ; R. T. S. 1906 ; p. Chamite, Kan., May 1906-
Nov. 07; Emmanuel ch., Sacramento, Calif., Dec. 1907-.
Address, 2416 P St., Sacramento, Calif.
198
1906
ISRAEL BROOKS CLARK, 1). renficld, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1879; U. R.
1903 ; R. T. S. 1906, B. D. 1906 ; ord. Park Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y.,
May 4, 1906; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Suifii, China, Oct. 1906-.
Address, Suifu, (via Chunking), West China.
FORD TODD COX. b. Laurens Co., S. C. Sep. 10, 1880; Fur. U.
1902; teaching, 1903-(M; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Jacobsburg, O., Sep. 16,
1906; p. Jacobsburg, Woodsfield, Beallsville, O., 1906; Harmony, N. C,
1907-08; teaching, 1908- Address, Fountain Inn, S. C.
HERMAN GIRVIN CUTHBERT, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 6, 1881;
U. Penn. 1902; in business, June 1902-Aug. 03; R. T. S. 1906, B. D.
1906; graduate student, U. C, June 1906-Dec. 08; summer, 1909; not
ord. ; assistant p. Fountain St. ch., Grand Rapids, Mich., June 1907-
June 08; teaching, 1908-
Permanent address, 3944 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
JOHN PATON DAVIES, b. Cleveland, O., July 27, 1878; O. C. 1900;
Y. M. C. A. secy. O. State U., 1900-02; C. T. S. 1904-05; R. T. S.
1906, B. D. 1906; ord. Cedar Ave. ch., Cleveland, O., June 13, 1906;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Kiating, 1906-
Address, Kiating, West China.
CHARLES FRANCIS EDDY, b. Richville, N. Y., Oct. 5, 1873; U. R.
1902; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Tipton, Ind., July 26, 1906; p. Tipton, June
1906-Mar. 08; Rose, N. Y., June 1908- Address, Rose, N. Y.
CLARENCE MILTON EDDY, b. Wauseon, O., June 13, 1877;
D. U. 1903 ; R. T. S. 1906 ; ord. Coshocton, O., June 28, 1906 ; p. Coshoc-
ton, June 1906-Mar. 08; Urbana, Mar. 1908- pres. O. State B. Y.
P. U., 1908-09. Address, 112 E. Ward St., Urbana, O.
CHARLES FRED EISENMENGER, b. Hanover, Canada, Jan. 6,
1871; B. U. 1903: R. T. S. 1906; ord. Issaquah, Wash., Nov. 6, 1906;
miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Issaquah, 1906-.
Address, Issaquah, Wash.
ANDREW SCOTT FITTS, b. Newport, Ky., Oct. 13, 1879; U. Cin-
cinnati, O., 1902; in business, June 1902-Sep. 03; R. T. S. 1906, B. D.
1906; ord. Coalton, O., Oct. 2, 1906; miss. p. Vigo, Sep. 1906-May 08;
Palestine ch., Shcrritts, May 1908-Sep. 09; p. North East, Pa., Oct.
1909-. Address, North East, Pa.
WAYLAND DUNN GATES, b. Scranton, Pa., Apr. 18, 1883; Hills-
dale C. 1903; R. T. S. 1906, B. D. 1906; graduate student, U. T. S.
1906-07, also Columbia U. ; ord. Scranton, Pa., June 25, 1906; asist-
ant. p. Second Ave. ch.. New York, N. Y., June-Dec. 1906; p. Emman-
uel ch., ib., Dec. 1906-June 07 ; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Hanyang, China,
Oct. 1907-. Address, Hanyang, China.
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OTIS GREEN, b. Renrock, O., June 8, 1876; B. U. 1903, Ph.B.; H. U.
Divinity School, 1903-04; R. T. S. 1906, B. D. 1906; ord. Mt. Gilead,
O., Nov. 7, 1906; p. Mt. Gilead, Oct. 1906-.
Address, Mt. Gilead, O.
HARRY GLADSTONE GREENSMITH, b. Wombwell, Yorkshire,
England, Aug. 6, 1869; U. R. 1900-03; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Oswego,
N. Y., Oct. 14, 1907; p. Wilder St. ch. and Bronson Ave. ch. (consoli-
dated), Rochester, N. Y., 1906-07; Oswego, May 1907-10; associate
secy., Rochester Y. M. C. A., 1910-. Representative to International
Supreme Lodge, L O. G. T. at Belfast, Ireland, 1905, 1908 and at
Stockholm, Sweden, 1902, 1905 ; International Chaplain, I. O. G. T.,
1908- Address, 134 South Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
JAMES MILTON HARRIS, b. Great Valley, N. Y., Feb. 25, 1875;
U. R. 1901; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Swea City, la., Jan. 15, 1907; p. Swea
City, Aug. 1906-June 09 ; graduate student, U. C. Divinity School, sum-
mer 1909; p. Shinglehouse, Pa., Feb. 1910-.
Address, Shinglehouse, Pa.
EDWARD LEONARD JAMES, b. Rushford, N. Y., May 28, 1873;
U. R. 1903; R. T. S. 1906, B. D. 1906; ord. Hartford, N. Y., June 28,
1906; p. Walworth, May 1902- Apr. 06; Hartford, June 1906-.
Address, Hartford, N. Y.
JOHN WILLIAM JOHNSON, b. Willington, Durham, England, Jan.
31, 1872; U. R., Ph.B., 1909; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Ransomville, N. Y.,
July 2, 1901; p. Ransomville, 1901-04; Le Roy, Jan. 1906-Apr. 09;
w. c. Apr.-Dec. 1909; p. Wenatchee, Wash., Dec. 1909-.
Address, 318 Chelan Ave. S., Wenatchee, Wash.
RALPH MORTIMER JONES, b. Wolfville, N. S., July 19, 1879;
Ac. C. 1898-1901; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Chester, Vt., Nov. 7, 1906; p.
Chester, Sep. 1906-. Address, Chester, Vt.
OSCAR PAUL LIENAU, b. Grandeuz, Prussia, Germany, Oct. 9,
1875; Kal. C. 1902; assistant secy., Y. M. C. A., New York, N. Y., and
at Central Y. M. C. A., Philadelphia, Pa., 1902-03; R. T. S. 1906;
not ord. ; teaching, 1906-. Address, 604 Augusta Ave., Spokane, Wash,
MILTON McWHORTER LIVINGSTON, b. Gaylesville, Ala., Sep.
7, 1875; Mendota C. 111., 1904; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Advent Christian
Conference, Elgin, 111., Apr. 25, 1903 ; p. Schenectady, N. Y., May 1906-
Jan. 08; Jacksonville, Fla., Jan.-June 1908; p. and teaching, Los
Angeles, Calif., Sep. 1908-.
Address, 246 Ave. 23, Los Angeles, Calif.
ROBERT BELL LONGWELL, b. Clarion Co., Pa., June 6, 1873;
B. U. 1903; R. T. S. 1906; B. D. May 1906; ord. Second ch., Suffiield,
Conn., Sep. 7, 1906; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, to Nagas at Impur, Assam,
Dec. 1906-. Address, Impur, Assam, India.
200
1906
PETER ALEXANDER McDIARMID, b. Bruce Co., Ontario, Cana-
da, Aug. 21, 1874; McM. U. 1903; R. T. S. 1906; ord.; mi.s.s. A. B. F. M.
See, Sena Bata, Congo Free State, 1906-.
Address in U. S., A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Bldg., Boston, Mass.
EZRA MINOR MORSE, b. Watkins, N. Y., Apr. 21, 1873; Colg. U.
1902; R. r. S. 1900; ord. S. Livonia, N. Y., Aug. 22, 1906; p. S.
Livonia, 1906-Feb. 09; in business, w. c. Belmont, Feb. 1909-.
Address, Belmont, N. Y.
FRANCIS WAYLAND PATTISON, b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 18,
1879; Ac. C. 1904; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y.,
June 21, 1906; miss. p. in Manitoba and Alberta, Canada, 1906-07;
assistant to the Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, D.D., London, England,
1908; p. Maverick ch., E. Boston, Mass., Dec. 1908-.
Address, East Boston, Mass.
CHARLES EUGENE ROSS, b. Maine, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1867; U. R.
1901; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Naples, N. Y., June 28, 1906; p. Naples, Feb.
1906-Mar. 08; Poultney, Vt., Mar. 1908-. Address, Poultney, Vt.
MORTON RUTHERFORD SHELDON, b. Springboro, Pa., June
4, 1876; Bu. U. 1903; R. T. S. 1906; ord. Rapid City, S. D., Aug. 15,
1906; p. Rapid City, June 1906-June 09; Arlington St. ch., Akron, O.,
July 1909-. Address, 38 Irwin Court, Akron, O.
FRANK KING SINGISER, b. Mechanicsburg, Pa., Oct. 27, 1880;
U. R. 1903; R. T. S. 1906, B. D. 1906; ord. Allentown, Pa., July 6,
1906; p. Montevideo, Minn., 1906-07; Cong, ch., Ortonville, 1907-.
Author, The Dynamic of Culture. Address, Ortonville, Minn.
LEO WHITTEMORE SPRING, b. Knoxville, Pa., June 4, 1874;
Knox C, 1902; ord. Galesburg, 111., Sep. 13, 1906; p. East Main St.
Cong, ch., Galesburg, 111., Sep. 1901-Aug. 03; R. T. S. 1906; miss. A.
B. F. M. Soc, to Shans at Bhamo, Burma, Sep. 1906-.
Address, Bhamo, Burma.
WILLIAM KEENEY TOWNER, b. Mitchells, Pa., Feb. 12, 1871;
ord. Dansville, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1897; p. Dansville, July 1895-Nov. 98;
Painted Post, Nov. 1898-Oct. 1900; U. R. 1900-03; p. Clifton, Oct.
1900- Feb. 05; Wilder St. ch., Rochester, Feb. 1905-Apr. 06; R. T. S.
1906; p. Geneva, Apr. 1906-.
Address, 150 LaFayette Ave., Geneva, N. Y.
MANNING EUGENE VAN NOSTRAND, b. Keyport, N. J., Nov.
5, 1877; B. U. 1903; R. T. S. 1906, B. D. 1906; ord. Hornell, N. Y.,
Sep. 20, 1906; p. South Side ch., Hornell, May 1906-.
Address, 361 Canisteo St., Hornell, N. Y.
201
1907
FRANK EDMOND VOLCK, b. Chicago, 111., July 17, 1870; U. Neb.
1903; R. T. S. 1906, B. D. 1906; ord. Lincoln, Neb., May 29, 1906;
p. Blaine, Wash., June 1906-June 09; Ragan, Neb., Aug. 1909-10; Wy-
more, 1910-. Address, Wymore, Neb.
JOHN GERALD YORK, b. Peru, Ind., June 19, 1875; F. C. 1902;
p. Second ch., Alt. Pleasant, Ind., Feb. 1902-May 03; R. T. S. 1906,
B. D. 1906; ord. Fulton, N. Y., June 15, 1906; p. Fulton, May 1906-
Vice pres. N. Y. State S. S. Association, 1909-.
Address, 351 Highland St., Fulton, N. Y.
32
1907
GRADUATE STUDENTS
HERMAN GIRVIN CUTHBERT, graduate student, R. T. S. 1906-07
(for record vid. Class of 1906).
HARRY SHREVE HIGGINS, graduate student, R. T. S. 1906-07
(for record vid. Class of 1902).
GRADUATES
R. B. PATTISON, Class Secretary
FRANK BRUCE BACHELOR, b. Wells Co., Ind., Dec. 11, 1876;
F. C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Crooked Creek, Ind., May 24, 1901;
p. Crooked Creek, Sep. 1900-Sep. 04; F. C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907, B.
D. 1908; p. Coldwater, Mich., May 1908- pres. Ind. B. Y. P. U. 1902-
04. Address, 11 Division St., Coldwater, Mich.
GORDON HARRINGTON BAKER, b. Yancook Is. N. S., Canada,
Mar. 20, 1878; Ac. C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1908; ord. Himrod, N.
Y., May 31, 1905; p. Montreal, Canada, May 1907-.
Address, 208 Ash Ave., Montreal, Que., Canada.
IRVING JUDSON BECKWITH, b. McDonough, N. Y., Mar. 31,
1883; B. U. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Oxford, N. Y., Sep. 10, 1907
assistant p. First ch., Dayton, O., and p. Dayton View Branch ch.
June 1907-. Address, 527 River St., Dayton, O
BAYARD BLAINE BRADEN, b. Farmersburg, Ind., Dec. 19, 1879
Ottawai U. 1894 ; R. T. S. 1907 ; ord. First ch., Wichita, Kan., May 3Q
1906; traveled in Palestine, Egypt and Europe, May-Sep. 1907; p
Charleston, 111., Nov. 1907-Oct. 09; Roodhouse, Oct. 1909-.
Address, Roodhouse, 111.
EDWIN RANSOM BROWN, b. Lena, 111., Dec. 12, 1880; S. C, 1904;
R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1908; ord. Temple ch., Los Angeles, Calif., July
202
1907
11, 1907; assistant p. Temple ch., Los Angeles, June 1907-Oct. 09;
miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Mexico City, Mexico, Oct. 1909-
Addrcss, 3a Gabino Barreda, 56, Int. 7, Mexico, D. F.
ROLLA EARL BROWN, b. Russell, N. Y., Nov. 5, 1875; ord. First
ch., Cumberland, la., Nov. 15, 1899; p. Cumberland, July 1899-Sep.
1900; Evanston, Wyo., Nov. 1900-Scp. 03; D. U. 1904; Niagara St.
ch., Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 1904-May 06; R. T. S. 1907; iMarket St.
ch. ; Zanesville, O., Aug. 1907-. Address, 231 Thurman St., Zanesville, O.
WILLIAM CALLOWAY, b. Calhoun Co., 111., June 27, 1869; La Gr.
C. 1902; ord. June 1894, Foley, Mo.; R. T. S. 1907; fin. agent La. Gr.
C, 1907-09; p. Maywod. 1909-. Address, Maywood, Mo.
HAROLD PUTNAM CHAFFEE, b. Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Apr.
25, 1880; D. U. 1903; pres. secy., Bishop C, Marshall, Tex., 1903-04;
R. T. S. 1907; ord. Park Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 11, 1907;
p. Grundy Center, la., May 1907-Jan. 10; First ch., Iowa City, Jan.
1910-. Address, Iowa City, la.
ALBERT B. CLARK, b. Manchester, N. Y., June 21, 1879; U. R.
1905; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Boise, Idaho, July 18, 1907; p. Eagle, July
1907-Mar. 08; Idaho Falls, Mar. 1908- Address, Idaho Falls, Idaho.
CHARLES ABRAM DECKER, b. Rochester, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1877;
U. R. 1902; p. Williamston, Apr. 1901-May 07; R. T. S. 1907; ord.
Williamston, N. Y., June 4, 1907; p. Fourth ch., Chicago, 111., May
1907-. Address, 1755 Washington Boul., Chicago, 111.
CHARLES FOWLER FIELDS, b. Granby, Conn., Aug. 5, 1874;
B. U. 1904; R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1908; ord. Hoboken, N. J., Sep.
1907; p. First ch., Hoboken, May 1907-09; Ogdensburg, N. Y., 1909-.
Address, Ogdensburg, N. Y.
MANSFIELD FRENCH FORBELL, b. E. Rockaway, L. I., Feb.
3. 1876; B. U. 1903; instructor, Oratory, Bu. U., 1903-04; R. T. S.
1907; ord. Sunbury, Pa., Sep. 10, 1907; p. Sunbury, July 1907-
Address, 115 S. Fourth St., Sunbury, Pa.
SAMUEL HAEMEL, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Mar. 3, 1874; G. D. 1902;
ord. First German ch.. New York, N. Y., Sep. 11, 1902; p. First Germ,
ch.. New York, N. Y., 1902-05; R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1908; p. First
Germ, ch., Chicago, 111., 1907-09; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Madras, 1909-
Address, Madras, India.
ANTHONY CONRAD HAGEMAN, b. Independence, la.. May 19,
1872; ord. Beaver, la., June 1902; p. Beaver, la., 1900-04; DesM. C.
1904; p. Hannibal, N. Y., 1905-07; R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1908; miss.
A. B. H. M. Soc, Bayano dist., Cuba, Jan. 1908-Dec. 09;
203
1907
FRANCIS CLYDE HEROD, b. Dunkard, Pa., June 2, 1877; W. Va,
U. 1903; instructor, Rhetoric, W. Va. U., 1903-04; R. T. S. 1907;
graduate student, missionary preparation, U. T. S., 1907-08; ord.
Bushwick Ave. ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., June 25, 1908; assistant p. Bush-
wick Ave. ch., Brooklyn, 1907-08; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, as prof. Bapt.
C, Rangoon, Burma, Nov. 1908-.
Address, Baptist College, Rangoon, Burma.
DAVID ORVAL HOPKINS, b. Wales, Sep. 17, 1875; Ottawa U.,
1904; N. T. I. 1904-05; Kansas City T. S. 1905-06; R. T. S. 1907;
ord. Reading, Kan., 1899; p. Roodhouse, 111., 1907-09; Cambridge, 1909-.
Address, 115 Court St., Cambridge, 111.
ELY VICTOR LAMB, b. Clark Co., 111., June 4, 1873; ord. Washburn,
Mo., 1899; p. Elm Grove, Mo., 1897-1901; W. J. C. 1901; p. Trimble,
Mo. 1900-01 ; First ch., Flat River, Apr. 1902-Aug. 04 ; R. T. S. 1907 ;
p. Seventh St. ch., St. Louis, Mo., 1907-08; First ch., E. St. Louis, 111.,
1908-. Address, 419 N. 11th St., E. St. Louis, 111.
LESLIE ORAN LOOMER, b. Walton, N. S. Jan. 26, 1878; Ac. C.
1903; N. T. I. 1903; R. T. S. 1907; p. Lower Stewiacke, N. S., 1908-.
Address, Lower Stewiacke, N. S.
DONALD BRUCE MacQUEEN, b. Manilla, Ont., Canada, Dec. 23,
1877; R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1908; ord. W. Henrietta, N. Y., May 15,
1908; p. W. Henrietta, 1908-. graduate student, R. T. S., N. T., 1907-
09. Address, W. Henrietta, N. Y.
HARLEY HARREN MARRIOTT, b. Vernon, la., Jan. 27, 1877;
LaGr. C, 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Farmington, la., Dec. 14, 1897;
p. Clayton, III, July 1907-Feb. 09; First ch., Fort Scott, Kan., Feb.
1909- Address, 733 S. Judson St., Fort Scott, Kan.
JOHN SMITH McFADDEN, b. Johnson's Mills, N. B., Canada,
Apr. 9, 1877; Ac. C. 1902, Y. C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Petitcodiac,
N. B., Oct. 30, 1907; p. Petitcodiac, Sep. 1907-June 09; River Hebert,
N. S., July 1909-. Address, River Hebert, Cumb. Co., N. S.
JOHN COV/AN McFARLANE, b. Huron Co., Ont., Oct. 8, 1866;
McM. U. 1899; ord. Port Perry, Ont. Dec. 6, 1899; p. Port Perry,
May 1899-Sep. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; p. W. Henrietta, Sep. 1904-Oct.
07; Port Hope, Ont., Oct. 1907-.
Address, Port Hope, Ontario, Canada.
JOHN NAIL McLEAN, b. Brock Township, Ont., Canada, Jan. 1,
1870; McM. U. 1903; ord. Wingham, Ont., June 3, 1903; p. Wingham,
Oct. 1903-Sep. 05; R. T. S. 1907; p. Ontario, N. Y., 1905-07; Taber-
nacle ch., Winnipeg, Manitoba, July 1907-.
Address, 343 St. John's Ave., Winnipeg, Man.
204
1907
JOHN WEAVER NEWSOM, b. Katonton, Ga., Oct. 20, 1879; Mer.
U. 1900; p. and teaching, Georgetown, Ga., 1900-04; ord. Morgan, Ga.,
1901; R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1908; graduate student, Bible History,
R. T. S. 1907-08, also U. R. ; p. Knowlesville, N. Y., Apr. 1906-May
08; head Theological dcpt.. Bishop C., 1908-.
Address, Bishop College, Marshall, Texas.
MERRICK CALVIN PARISH, b. Richland, N. Y., Dec. 4, 1871;
DesM. C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Murray, la., June 29, 1904; p.
Stirling, N. Y., June 1905-May 07; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Pegu,
Burma, Nov. 1907-. Address, Pegu, Burma.
ROBERT BAINBRIDGE PATTISON, b. New Haven, Conn., May
30. 1875; U. R. 1S99, 15. S. ; in business. New York, N. Y., 1899-1903;
R. T. S. 1907; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., June 11, 1907; p.
Claremont, N. H., Oct. 1907-. Address, Claremont, N. H,
CARL MILHOUSE REVENAUGH, b. Rowland, O., May 1, 1875;
D. U. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; not ord.; teaching, 1907-
Address, Pe Ell, Washington.
LEWIS BERNARD ROGERS, b. Lakeville. N. Y., Apr. 24, 1873;
DesM. C. 1904; ord. Lohrville, la., Sep. 4, 1903; p. North Union ch.,
Boone, la., 1901-04; R. T. S. 1907; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Toungoo,
Burma, 1907-. Address, Toungoo, Burma.
CHARLES RUTHERFORD, b. Minto, Ont., Canada, May 18, 1875;
McM. C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. McMinnville, Ore., June 11, 1907;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, to Telugus, S. India, Oct. 1907-.
Address, Nandyal, R. S., S. India.
WILLIAM CLARENCE SCOTT, b. New Windsor, 111., Mar. 28,
1877; O. U. 1901-04; ord. Erie, Kan., May 23, 1902; p. Erie, 1902-04;
Kansas City Bapt. T. S. 1905-06; p. Clifton, N. Y., Dec. 1906-May 07;
R. T. S. 1907 ; p. Shelbina, Mo., Alay 1907- Address, Shelbina, ^lo.
WILLIAM OSCAR SHANK, b. Brown Co., 111.. Dec. 9, 1868; LaGr.
C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1908; ord. Kellerville, 111., Aug. 1902; p.
Winfield, Kan., 1907- Address, 210 E. Eleventh St., Winfield, Kan.
ERASTUS ABRAHAM SMITH, b. Crowley. Ark., July 14. 1868;
McM. C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Arleta, Ore., June 24, 1907; p.
Arleta, 1907-10; Payallup, Wash., 1910-. Address, Payaliup, Wash.
HAROLD STANLEY STEWART, b. Hamilton, Ont., Canada., Feb.
21, 1882; U. R. 1903; H. U. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord.. First ch., Couders-
port. Pa., Dec. 6. 1907; p. Coudcrsport, May 1907-Jan. 10; First ch..
Corning, N. Y.. Jan. 1910-. Address, Corning, N. Y.
205
1907
FRED EVERETT STOCKTON, b. Mosiertown, Pa., Aug. 26, 1877;
Alleghany C. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Madison, S. D., July 23, 1907;
p. Madison, 1907-. pres. B. Y. P. U. of S. D., 1907-09.
Address, 1307 W. Fifth St., Madison, S. D.
WILLIAM HENRY TOLLIVER, b. Bedford, Ind., Sep. 25, 1872;
ord. Chillicothe, Mo., June 18, 1899; W. J. C. 1900-03; p. Ludlow, Mo.,
Oct. 1898-1901 ; Gilead ch., Sugartree, Nov. 1901-Nov. 05 ; Kansas City
Bapt. T. S. 1903-06; R. T. S. 1907; p. Columbia City, Ind., 1907-10;
Minouk, 111., 1910-. Address, Minouk, 111.
HARRY HINMAN TREAT, b. Mirabile, Mo., Apr. 5, 1874; Kal. C.
1901 ; R. T. S. 1902-04 ; ord. Las Vegas, N. M., Apr. 2, 1905 ; Las Vegas,
Dec. 1904-Aug. 06; W. Bethany, N. Y., Apr.-Aug. 1907; R. T. S.
1907; A. B. H. M. Soc, Kiowa Indians (station. Saddle Mountain),
1907-. pres. B. Y. P. U. of N. M., 1905.
Address, Saddle Mountain, Okla.
GEORGE KAVENEY WARREN, b. Codnor, Derbyshire, Eng., Feb.
26, 1870; Syracuse U. 1904; R. T. S. 1907, B. D. 1909; ord. Lake Ave.
ch., Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 1908; assistant p. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester,
Jan. 1908- Jan. 10; p. Calvary ch., Syracuse, Jan. 1910-.
Address, 1309 E. Genesee St., Syracuse, N. Y.
EUGENE MERRILL WILSON, b. New York, N. Y., Sep. 29, 1880;
B. U. 1904; R. T. S. 1907; ord. Potsdam, N. Y., June 14, 1907; p. Pots-
dam, 1907-09; retired, invalid, 1909-. Address Mt. Vernon, N. Y.
LEWIS EVANS WORLEY, b. Panola, 111., Sep. 3, 1878; S. C. 1903;
teaching, 1903-04; R. T. S. 1907; ord. El Paso, 111., July 2, 1907; miss.
A. B. F. M. Soc, Swatow, China, 1907-. Address, Swatow, China.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Albert McKenzie Boggs, b. Nellore, India, May 18, 1883; Ac. C. 1903;
R. T. S. 1904-05; dismissed to S. B. T. S. miss. A. B. F. M. Soc.
1908-. Address, Madras, South India.
Orey Mason Demcott, b. Westfield, N. Y., Aug. 3, 1871; Keuka C.
1903; R. T. S. 1904-05; dismissed to U. T. S.
Address, Paterson, N. J.
John Peabody Herring, b. Haverhill, Mass., June 30, 1882; B. U. 1904;
R. T. S. 1904-05; dismissed to U. T. S.
Address, Redmond, Washington.
John Alexander Hilts, b. Grey Co., Ont., Canada, June 14, 1876; McM.
U. Theol. Dept.; R. T. S. 1906; p. S. Livonia, N. Y., 1905-07;
Belleville, Ont., 1907-. Address, Belleville, Ont. Canada.
206
1908
John Lee Maddox, b. Fayettevillc, O., Apr. 27, 1877; D. U. 1904; R. T.
S. 1904-06; dismissed to Y. C. Divinity School.
Address, Yale Station, New Haven, Conn.
44
1908
GRADUATE STUDENTS
DONALD BRUCE MacQUEEN, graduate student, R. T. S. 1907-08
(for record vid. Clas^ of 1907).
JOHN WEAVER NEWSOM, graduate student, R. T. S. 1907-08 (for
record vid. Class of 1907).
GRADUATES
PERRY D. WOODS, Class Secretary
DAVID BOVINGTON, b. Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England, Dec. 2,
1869; Woodstock C. 1895; McM. U. 1899; ord. Vittoria, Ont., Canada,
June 1899; p. Vittoria, May 1898-Apr. 1901; Windsor, Apr. 1901-July
03 ; St. Thomas, July 1903-Sep. 06 ; Hilton, Dec. 1906-. R. T. S. 1908,
B. D. 1909; graduate student, ib., 1908-09; fellow in theology, ib.,
1909-. Address, Hilton, N. Y.
JOHN ANTHONY CHERNEY, b. Cleveland, C, Nov. 21, 1878; D.
U. 1905; R. T. S. 1908; ord. Pittsburg, Penn., June 18, 1908; p. First
ch.. Monessen, Penn., May 1908-Aug. 09; miss A. B. F. M. Soc, Oct.
1909-. Address, Suifu, West China
JOSEPH HERBERT COPE, b. Philadelphia, Penn., Nov. 21, 1883;
U. Penn. 1904, B. S. ; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc. in Utah, 1904-05 ; R. T.
S. 1908; ord. Philadelphia, Penn., June 15, 1908; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc,
1908- Address, Haka, Chin Hills, Burma.
FREDERICK GERMAN DEITWEILER, b. Louisville, Ky., Mar. 4,
1881; lumber camp miss., 1901-03; miss. (Presb.) Aniwa, Wis., Oct.
1903-Dec. 04; Presb. T. S. of Ky., 1905-07; R. T. S. 1908; B. D. 1909;
ord. Oberlin, O., Sep. 28, 1908; p. Oberlin, 0., Aug. 1908-
Address, 49 E. College St., Oberlin, O.
SAMUEL EVERTON, b. Birmingham, England, Aug. 10, 1874; Man-
itoba U., 1898 ; ord. Morden, Man., Apr. 3, 1902 ; p. Morden, Mar. 1901-
Nov. 02; Medicine Hat, Alta., Nov. 1902-Sep. 05; R. T. S. 1908; B.
D. 1909 ; p. Mount Pleasant ch., Vancouver, B. C, Sep. 1908-
Address, 250 Thirteenth Ave., E., Vancouver, B. C, Canada.
GEORGE EUGENE GIBBS, b. Encinitos, Calif., Mar. 20, 1882; W. J.
C. 1905; R. T. S. 1908; ord. Farmington, 111., Dec. 1, 1908; p. Farm-
ington, Sep. 1908-10; Macomb, 1910-. Address, Macomb, 111.
207
1909
Henry Hosie Rowland, b. Delmar, Pa., Sep. 30, 1884; H. U. 1906;
R. T. S. 1905-06; dismissed to U. T. S.
Address, 700 Park Ave., New York, N. Y.
Hugo Frederick Schade, R. T. S. 1905-6 (for record see G. D. Class
of 1905).
Russell Basket Whiteside, b. Lincoln Co., Mo., Apr. 27, 1880; ord.
Mill Creek, Mo., July 16, 1903; La Gr. C. 1905; R. T. S. 1905-06;
SO
1909
FELLOW
CONRAD HENRY MOEHLMANN, fellow in U. C. 1908-09. (for
record vid. Class of 1905).
GRADUATE STUDENTS
DAVID BOVINGTON, graduate student R. T. S. 1908-09 (for record
vid. Class of 1908).
DONALD BRUCE MacQUEEN, graduate student R. T. S. 1908-09
(for record vid. Class of 1908).
GRADUATES
ALBERT W. BEAVAN, Class Secretary
HERMAN CLIFFORD De ANGUERA, b. Wakefield, Mass., July
28, 1879; D. C 1902, B. S. ; civil engineering, 1907-07; R. T. S. 1909;
ord. Detroit, Mich., Dec. 1909; p. Clinton Ave. ch., Detroit, Mich.,
1909-. Address, 328 Meldrum Ave., Detroit, Mich.
ALBERT WILLIAM BEAVAN, b. Moscow, Idaho, Oct. 21, 1882;
S. C. 1906; ord. First ch., Tacoma, Wash., July 24, 1908; R. T. S. 1909;
p. Lake Ave. ch., Rochester, N. Y., June 1909-.
Address, 30 Lorimer St., Rochester, N. Y.
THOMAS JOHNSON BOLGER, b. Park Hill, Ont., Canada, Dec. 31,
1881; D. U. 1906; ord. Fourth ch., Chicago, 111., June 10, 1909; assistant
p. First ch., Cleveland, O., May 1909-Jan. 10; assistant p. Central Presb.
ch., Rochester, N. Y., Jan.-May 1910; R. T. S. 1910;
Address, 1916 Potomac Ave., Chicago, 111.
HARRY MORTIMER BREMMER, b. New York, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1885;
N. Y. U. 1905; R. T. S. 1909; ord. First ch., Fall River, Mass., Oct.
19, 1909; assistant p. First ch.. Fall River, June 1909-.
Address, 372 Pine St., Fall River, Mass.
210
1909
BERTON FREDERIC BRONSON, b. Blackhawk Co., la., Mar. 28,
1879; Des M. C. 1906; Divinity School, U. C. 1906-08; ord. Cassopolis,
Mich., July 15, 1907; R. T. S. 1909; p. Crookston, Minn., May 1909-.
Address, 213 Hurlbut St., Crookston, Minn.
JAMES MADISON BROWN, b. Hector, Kan., Feb. 19, 1872; Berea C.
1904 Lit. B. ; assistant p. First ch., Hamilton, 0., June 1904-Sep. 06;
R. T. S. 1909; p. Alabama, N. Y., May 1909- Address, Alabama, N. Y.
CLARENCE EDWARD CHANEY, b. Rockford, 111., June 5, 1878;
Y. C. 1907; R. T. S. 1909; ord. Calvary ch.. New Haven, Conn.,
May 21, 1909; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, Alaubin, Burma, 1909-.
Address, Maubin, I'urma, India.
ROSCOE STINSON CHITTUM, b. Rockbridge Co., Va., Oct. 6,
1871; Des M. C. 1902; in business 1902-06; R. T. S. 1909; ord. Sennett,
N. Y., Oct. 8, 1909; p. Sennett, 1909-. Address, Sennett, N. Y.
STEWART BATES CRANDELL, b. St. George, Ont., Canada, Dec.
3, 1876; Kal. C. 1903; ord. Hastings, Mich., Oct. 1903; p. First ch.,
Hastings, Sep. 1903-Sep. 06; R. T. S. 1909; p. First ch., Hornell, N. Y.
June 1909-. Address, 26 Church St., Hornell, N. Y.
WALTER THOMAS CONNER, b. Cleveland Co., Ark., June 19,
1877 ; Bay. U. 1906 ; S. B. T. S. 1907-08 ; R. T. S. 1909 ; ord. Taylor Co.,
Tex. 1909; graduate student, R. T. S. 1909-10, B. D. 1910; graduate stu-
dent, U C. 1910- ; prof. Theology S. W. B. T. S. 1910-.
Address, Fort Worth, Texas.
WILLIAM REINHARD FRERICHS, b. Wilhelmshaven, Germany,
Aug. 26, 1877; Carthage C, 1906; R. T. S. 1909; ord. Carthage, 111.,
May 20, 1909; p. Hillsboro, Ore., Nov. 1909- Address, Hillsboro, Ore.
SILAS DELMER HUFF, b. Troy, Ind., Sep. 19, 1881; F. C. 1906;
ord. Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 1. 1906; R. T. S. 1909; p. Warsaw, N.
Y., 1909-. Address, Warsaw, N. Y.
WILLIAM JOHNSON LONGLEY, b. Chicago, 111., Sep. 22, 1883;
Wheaton C. 1907; R. T. S. 1909; ord.; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, May
1909-. Address, Vinukonda, Guntur Dist., India.
HERBERT AMOS LOTEE, b. N. Bloomfield, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1877;
U. R. 1903; ord. Lima, N. Y., June 28, 1904; p. Calvary ch.. Middle-
town, N. Y., June 1903-Aug. 06; Ogden ch., Jan. 1908-June 09; R.
T. S. 1909; p. North ch., Rochester, N. Y., June 1909-.
Address, 93 Ave. C, Rochester, N. Y.
CHARLES FRANKLIN MATHEWS, b. St. Paris, O., Sep. 7, 1881;
D. U. 1906, Ph.B.; R. T. S. 1909; ord. LeRoy, N. Y., June 2, 1909; p.
LeRoy, May 1909-. Address, LeRoy, N. Y.
211
1909
DONALD McINTYRE, b. Glomis, Ont., Canada, July 2, 1873;
Brandon C. 1904; ord. Pincher Creek, Alberta, Jan. 1905; p. Pincher
Creek, Sep. 1904-Sep. 07; R. T. S. 1909; assistant p. Calvary ch.,
New York, N. Y., 1909-.
Address, Calvary Baptist Church, New York, N. Y.
CALVIN EARL McMILLEN, b. Piqua, O., Dec. 25, 1873; D. U.
1906; Ph. B.; ord. Fletcher, O., June 16, 1908; R. T. S. 1909; p.
Westwood ch., Cincinnati, O., May 1909-.
Address, Westwood, Cincinnati, O.
HOMER DERIAL PEASE, p. Harford, Pa., Oct. 17, 1875; Bu. U.
1906; R. T. S. 1909; ord. Hermiston, Ore., June 3, 1909; miss. p. Her-
miston. May 1909-. Address, Hermiston, Ore.
CARL WALLACE PETTY, b. Topeka, Kan., Aug. 23, 1884; Occi-
dental C. 1906, B. L. ; R. T. S. 1909; ord. New Brighton, S. I., N. Y.,
July 6, 1909; p. New Brighton, Mar. 1909-Apr. 10; Creston Ave. ch.,
New York, N. Y., Apr. 1910-.
Address, Creston Ave. Church, New York, N. Y.
MILTON MEDFORD RECTOR, b. Mile, N. Y., Mar. 8, 1879; Keuka
C. 1906, Ph. B.; R. T. S. 1909; ord. Kingsbury, N. Y., Sep. 15, 1909;
p. Kingsbury, 1909-. Address, Kingsbury, N. Y.
GEORGE SNEATH, b. Wilsford, England, June 16. 1867; Des. M. C.
1902; ord.; R. T. S. 1909; p. Fort Madison, la., 1909-.
Address, 730 Third St., Fort Madison, Iowa.
ALBERT PERLEA VAN DUSEN, b. New York, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1883;
U. R. 1905; R. T. S. 1909; ord. Darlington, Wis., Nov. 1909; p. Dar-
lington, 1909-. Address, Darlington, Wis.
AYERIE THOMAS WALLACE, b. Paxton, III, Nov. 2, 1880;
S. C. 1906; R. T. S. 1909; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 1909; p. Mon-
essen, 1909-. Address, Monessen, Pa.
LORENZO DOW WEYAND, b. Connellsville, Pa., Dec. 4, 1879;
Or. Island C. 1906; R. T. S. 1909, B. D. 1910; ord. Grinnell, la., July
15, 1909; p. First ch., Grinnell, June 1909-.
Address, 910 Park St., Grinnell, la.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Edward Armstrong, b. New York, N. Y., June 4, 1876; Amity T. S.;
R. T. S. 1906-07; ord. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 28, 1908; p. Indian-
apolis, 1908-. Address, Indianapolis, Ind.
212
1910
Russell Alzne Harty, b. Halletsville, Tex., Oct. 18, 1877; Bay. U. 1900-
03; ord. Alt. Herman ch., Yoakum, Tex., Apr. 6, 1902; p. 1903-05;
S. B. T. S. 1905-07; p. Houston, Tex., 1907-08; R. T. S. 1908-09;
p. Fifth Street ch., Hannibal, Mo., 1909-. Address, Hannibal, Mo.
Elison S. Hildreth, b. Holyoke, Mass., July 17, 1884; Am. C. 1906;
R. T. S. 1906-07; dismissed to U. T. S. ; teaching.
Permanent Address, 429 Northampton St., Holyoke, Mass.
Samuel Ferguson Marsh, b. King City, Mo., Oct. 3, 1880; O. C. 1906;
R. T. S. 1906-07; left on account of ill heailh.
*Stanley Wellington Roberts, b. Lynn, Mass., May 25, 1882; H. U.
1906; R. T. S. 190C)-07 ; dismissed to U. T. S. ; drowned at Freeport,
L. I., Aug. 30, 1909.
Fred Judson Soule, b. Ovid, Mich., Dec. 19, 1884; Alma C. 1906; R. T. S.
1906-07; dismissed to U. T. S.
Charles Hedges Starett, b. Blue Rock, O., Oct. 17, 1875; D. U. 1907;
R. T. S. Sep.-Dec. 1907; ord. Blue Rock, O., July 29. 1909; p. Blue
Rock, O., 1908-. Address, Blue Rock, O.
George Arthur Starring, b. Princeton, III., July 13, 1882; Huron C.
1907; R. T. S. 1907-08; teacher in public schools,
Address, Huron, S. D.
Dean Marvin Sutton, b. Geneva, Pa., Apr. 2, 1877; Bu. U. 1904; ord.
Centerville, Pa., June 21, 1905; R. T. S. 1906-07; p. Panama, N. Y.,
1909-10; health failed; w. c. Address, Panama, N. Y.
George Thomas Wood, b. Leeds, England, Mar. 11, 1876; Manchester
(Eng.) Bapt. T. S. ; ord. Leeds, Eng., 1903; miss. E. Indies, 1903-06;
R. T. S. 1908-09; p. Clemons, 1908-10;
Address, Clemons, N. Y.
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1910.
GRADUATES
CARLETON W. ATWATER, Class Secretary
CARLETON WILLIAM ATWATER, b. June 19, 1885; D. U. 1907;
R. T. S. 1910; p. Coudersport, Pa., 1910-.
Address, Coudersport, Pa.
GORDON PAYZANT BARSS, b. Dartmouth, N. S., Feb. 10, 1885;
Ac. C. 1906; p. St. Marys, Goshen and Country Harbour chs., Oct. 1906-
July 07; R. T. S. 1910; Brooklyn Miss. Training Inst. Jan. 1910-.
Address, Dartmouth, N. S.
213
1910
CHARLES ARTHUR BARWISE, b. Manchester, June 7, 1870
Englefield C, England; in business, New York, N. Y., 1889-1907
assistant p. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y., May 1907-May 08; p. East
Pembroke, May 1908-10; R. T. S. 1910; p. Greenport, L. I., May 1910-
Address, Greenport, L. I., N. Y
ELBERT GEORGE BEEBE, b. Waterville, Minn., Oct. 5, 1881; U
O. 1907; R. T. S. 1910; p. Indian Lake, N. Y., 1910-.
Address, Indian Lake, N. Y
EUGENE CLAYTON CARDER, b. Liverpool, N. S., Canada, Dec
11, 1881; B. U. 1907, Ph. B. ; R. T. S. 1910; p. Cuba, N. Y., Jan. 1910-
Address, Cuba, N. Y
EARL HERBERT CRESSY, b. Lacon, III., June 15, 1883; U. Minn
1907; field secy. Tenn. State Y. M. C. A. 1906; ord. Yates, N. Y., Sep
1907; p. Yates, Sep. 1907-June 09; R. T. S. 1910; miss. A. B. F. M
Soc. 1910-. Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Building, Boston, Mass
EDSON SCOTT FARLEY, b. Hamilton, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1885; Colg
U., 1907; R. T. S. 1910; Address, Oneonta, N. Y
WILLIAM HENRY FOWLE, b. Milwaukee, Wis., July 31, 1877; D
U. 1907, Ph. B. ; Bible Study secy., Y. M. C. A., O. State U., 1905-06
R. T. S. 1910; graduate student, R. T. S. 1910-.
Address, Rochester, N. Y
HAVARD GRIFFITH, b. Gulf Mills, Pa., Oct. 22, 1880; Bu. U. 1907
R. T. S. 1910; Address, Norristown, Pa
CARLETON WIARD HARRIS, b. Syracuse, N. Y., Sep. 28, 1882
Syracuse U. 1907, Ph. B. ; R. T. S. 1910;
Address, 111 Lincoln Ave., Syracuse, N. Y
WILLARD ROY JEWELL, b. Independence, Kan., Sep. 26, 1880;
Des M. C. 1907; R. T. S. 1910; ord. Second ch., Rochester, N. Y.,
April 27, 1910; p. Gooding, Idaho, 1910-. Address, Gooding, Idaho.
GEORGE RICHARD KAMPFER, b. Pyrmont, Waldeck, Germany,
Mar. 29, 1881; G. D. 1902-08; R. T. S. 1910; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc,
1910-. Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Building, Boston, Mass.
DON CLYDE KITE, b. Urbana, O., May 23, 1878; D. U. 1906; ord.
Johnstown, 0., Sep. 25, 1906; preaching, June 1906-June 08; Divinity
School, U. C. June 1908-Sep. 09; R. T. S. 1910; junior p. Marcy Ave.
ch., Brooklyn, N. Y., 1910-. Address, Brooklyn, N. Y.
EUGENE ARTHUR LOWER, b. May wood. Mo., Apr. 16, 1883; ord.
Durham, Mo., Dec 31, 1905 ; p. Hester, Mo., Apr. 1904-Aug. 08 ; LaGr.
C. 1908; p. Manchester, N. Y., Oct. 1908-10; R. T. S. 1910; p. Cincin-
nati, 0., 1910-. Address, Cincinnati, O.
214
1910
HARRY SAXTON MABIE, b. Rockford, 111., Oct. 4. 1870; B. U. 1896;
Ph. B.; Mass. Inst. Technology 1897; ord. New Marlboro, Mass., 1899;
p. New Marlboro, 1898-1901; Beth Eden ch., Fitchburg, 1901-04; First
ch., Cedar Falls, la., 1904-07; Clifton, N. Y., 1907-10; R. T. S. 1910;
p. Bluefield, W. Va., 1910- Address, Bluefield, W. Va.
ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, b. Mnir of Ord, Scotland, Oct. 9,
1870; Lima Seminary 1896-97; p. M. E. ch., S. Royalston, N. Y., 1895-
96; Charlotte, 1897-99; ord. Bath, N. Y., Oct. 1899; p. Christian ch.,
N. Greece. Apr. 1900- ; R. T. S. 1910; p. Christian ch., Waterloo, Ont.,
Canada, ?klay 1910-. Address, Waterloo, Ont.
FRANCIS MAINES, b. Paterson, N. J., May 21, 1874; B. U.; R. T. S.
1910; p. Chili Station, N. Y., 1907- Address, Chili Station, N. Y.
ALBERT KING MORRIS, b. Reily, O., Jan. 23, 1881; D. U. 1906;
p. Gabon, O., Sep. 1906-07 ; ord. Germania Ave. ch., Indianapolis, Ind.,
Sep. 29, 1903; p. Ontario. N. Y., Sep. 1907-May 10; R. T. S. 1910;
p. Bergen ch., Jersey City, N. J., 1910-.
Address, 51 Bentley Ave., Jersey City. N. J.
EARNEST EVER POFF, b. Fairbury, Neb., Dec. 30, 1879; W. J. C.
1906; p. 1906-07; ord. Garden City, Mo., Oct. 3, 1906; R. T. S. 1910;
Address, Lamar, Mo.
GEORGE ALANSON RIGGS, b. Meigs Co., O., Dec. 19, 1877; Bu. U.
1907, B. S. ; p. Kent. K. Y., May 1908- ; ord. New Brighton, Pa., May
20, 1909; R. T. S. 1910; miss. A. B. H. M. Soc, Porto Rico, 1910-.
Address, Coamo, P. R.
C. HOWARD ROSS, b. David City, Neb., June 19, 1880; Pomona C.
1904, B. S. ; teacher in government schools of Japan, 1904-05, 1906-07 ;
principal Tokyo, Japan, School for Foreign Children, 1905-06; R. T.
S. 1910; miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, 1910-.
Address, 326 W. 52nd St., Los Angeles, Calif.
JESSE JOSIAH RUNYON, b. Cincinnati, O., Sep. 29, 1879; D. U.
1907; R. T. S. 1910; Address, Cincinnati, Ohio.
FREDERICK NEWTON SMITH, b. E. Worcester, N. Y., July 14,
1879; P. U. 1907; R. T. S. 1910; Address, E. Worcester, N. Y.
MERRICK LYON STREETER, b. Worcester, Mass., Dec. 25, 1881;
B. U. 1903-07; p. Allendale, R. I., Mar. 1904-July 07; R. T. S. 1910;
miss. A. B. F. M. Soc, 1910-.
Address, A. B. F. M. Soc, Ford Building, Boston, Mass.
SEKRIJIRO TAKAGAKL b. Hatta, Hyogo, Japan, Jan. 19, 1884;
Doshisha C. graduate; R. T. S. 1910; teaching and preaching, Japan,
1910-. Address, Hatta. Hyogo, Japan.
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WILLIAM HARRY THOMPSON, b. Moscow, Ind., Jan. 22, 1884
F. C. 1906; graduate student, ib., 1906-07; assistant p. Central Presb
ch., Rochester, N. Y. ; R. T. S. 1910; assistant p. First ch., Lansing
Mich., 1910-. Address, Lansing, Mich
WILLIAM DOUGLAS WATSON, b. Springfield, 111., July 25, 1882:
McCormick Seminary, 1907-08; Divinity School, U. C, 1908-09; R. T
S. 1910; Address, 1717 S. 7th St., Springfield, 111
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
John Gordon Black, b. Beaufort, S. C, May 14, 1877; ord. Deland, Fla.,
Aug. 16, 1899; Stetson U. 1907; R. T. S. 1907-09; engaged in mer-
cantile pursuits, Rochester, 1909-.
Address, 80 Penn St., Rochester, N. Y.
William E. Grant, b. London, Ont., Canada, Oct. 13, 1883; D. U.;
R. T. S. 1907-09; assistant p. First ch., Winnipeg, Manitoba 1909-
Address, 522 Victor St., Winnipeg, Man.
Lloyd Granville Davis, cong. b. Norwood, Mass., Jan. 21, 1881; R. T. S.
part, work, 1908- ; ord. Stuben, Me., June 9, 1908; assistant p., First
Presb. ch., Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 1908-.
Address, 134 Tremont St., Rochester, N. Y.
John Henry McLean, b. Boston, Mass., Aug. 28, 1881; B. U. 1907;
R. T. S. 1907-08; ord.; p. Calvary ch., Parkersburg, W. Va., 1908-.
Address, Parkersburg, W. Va.
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UNDERGRADUATES
1911
Harold DeBlois Barss, b. Victoria, B. C, Canada, Aug. 17, 1886; U.
R. 1908; R. T. S. 1908-. Address, 70 Meigs St., Rochester, N. Y.
Howar Leroy Bethel, b. Flushing, O., Feb. 7, 1879; D. U. 1906; p.
Phelps First ch., N. Y., June 1906-June 07; R. T. S. 1907-08; p. Sala-
manca, 1908-09; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Walker, N. Y.
Marion E. Bollen, b. Henry Co., June 5, 1876; York C, 1907; ord.
York, Neb., Aug. 31, 1906 R. T. S. 1909-.
Address, Wilson Creek, Wash.
Charles Lucas Bromley, b. Trenton, N. J., Aug. 26, 1885; Bu. U. 1908;
R. T. S. 1908-. Address, 49 W. Fayette St., Uniontown, Pa.
Aquilla Elmer Browning, b. Girard, 111., Dec. 6, 1876; S. C. 1908; R.
T. S. 1909-. Address, Girard, 111.
Edgar Herman Clark, b. Linneus, Mo., Oct. 4, 1871; ord. Forest City,
Mo., Aug. 1, 1904; W. J. C. 1907; R. T. S. 1908- p. Mumford, N. Y.,
May 1909-. Address, Mumford, N. Y.
Joseph Clyde Clark, b. Mt. Ayr, la., July 7, 1885; Central C, la. 1907;
graduate student, ib., 1907-08; ord. Prairie Flower, la., Aug. 30, 1908;
R. T. S. 1908-. Address, Pella, Iowa.
Charles Monroe Cobb, b. Vermillion, S. D., Aug. 28, 1881; Colg. U.
1908; R. T. S. 1909-. p. York N. Y. 1909-. Address, Jamestown, N. Y.
Sinclair Bell Conley, b. Red Hill, Mitchell Co., N. C, Dec. 5, 1882;
W. F. C. 1907; p.; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Burnsville, N. C.
Glenn Blackmer Ewell, b. Warsaw, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1880; Colg. U.
1903; in business, 1904-08; R. T. S. 1909-.
Address, Rochester, N. Y.
David Crockett Graham, b. Green Forrest, Ark., Mar. 21, 1884; Whit-
man C. 1908; R. T. S. 190^. Address, Walla Walla, Washington.
Jay Hiram Greenly, b. Estelline, S. D., Jan. 30, 1886; Sioux Falls C.
1908; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Brookings, S. D.
John Samuel Harris, b. Townville, S. C, July 1, 1881; S. C. U. 1907;
teaching 1907-08; ord. Aug. 20, 1909; R. T. S. 1909-.
Address, Townville, S. C.
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Norman Batty Henderson, b. Rapids City, Man., Canada, May 4, 1883;
S. C. 1908; R. T. S. 1909- Address, 6111 Woodlawn Ave., Chicago, 111.
John Theodore Jones, b. Toronto, Ont., Jan. 7, 1870; McM. U. 1889; p.
Dauphin, Man. Canada, Oct. 1900-May 03; Gladstone, May 1903-09;
ord. Brandon, Man., July 1901 ; p. British Columbia, Can., June 1907-
09; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, 23 Lowther Ave., Toronto, Canada.
A. Ukichi Kawaguchi, b. Wakayamaken, Japan, Aug. 16, 1884; W. J.
C. 1909; miss, among the Japanese in Kansas City, Feb. 1908-June 09;
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, R. T. S., Rochester, N. Y.
Leon Mobley Latimer, b. Belton, S. C, Oct. 2, 1886; Mer. U. 1908; ord.
First ch., Macon, Ga., Jan. 15, 1908; p. of churches in Ga., 1908-09;
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Rutledge, Ga.
Alfred Garfield Lawton, b. Binghamton, N. Y., Jan. 1880; ord. Valois,
N. Y., Dec. 1909; p. Valois, N. Y. ; R. T. S. 1909-
Address, Valois, N. Y.
Joseph Howell Lloyd, b. Wrexham, N. Wales, May 31, 1882; D. U.
1908; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, 23 Falls Ave., Youngstown, Ohio.
Fred R. McArthur, b. Bloomville, Delaware Co., N. Y., June 15, 1881;
D. U. 1908; R. T. S. 1908-. p. Walworth, N. Y., 1908-
Address, Walworth, N. Y.
Holland Robert McGill, b. Wilsonburg, Sunbury Co., N. B., Canada,
Apr. 8, 1882; U. N. B. 1908; p. of church in N. B. 1908-09; ord. Hills-
boro, N. B., June 9, 1908; R. T. S. 1909-
Address, Wilsonburg, N. B., Canada
Jacob Ashley Ousley, b. Attala Co., Miss., Dec. 4, 1885; Miss. C
1907; teaching, 1907-08; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Aberdeen, Miss
Benjamin Pettis Richardson, b. Owensville, Mo., Sep. 8, 1878; W. J
C. 1905 ; ord. Emanuel ch., Kansas City, Mo., May 1902 ; p. Piper and
Lansing, Kan., May 1902-May 05 ; Leadville, Col., Aug. 1905-Aug. 08
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Leadville, Col
Dores Robinson Sharpe, b. Pembroke, Carleton Co., N. B., Canada
Jan. 23, 1887; U. N. B. 1908; ord. Hillsboro, N. B., June 9, 1909; p
Plaster Rock, N. B., June 1907-Sep. 08; R. T. S. 1909-.
Address, Pembroke, Car Co., N. B., Canada
Thaddeus Henry Shinn, b. Wichita, Kan., Oct. 2, 1882; Friends U
1908; R. T. S. 1909- Address, Conway Springs, Kansas
John Calder Stoddard, b. Liverpool, N. S., May 23, 1884; Boston U.
Sep. 1904-June 07 ; Boston T. S. 1908-09 ; supply Vanceboro, June-Sept
1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Boston, Mass
218
1912
Arthur Slaten Wakefield, b. La Bette Co., Kan., Aug. 8, 1880; W. J. C.
1908; urd. Kansas City, Mo., June 24, 1901; p. Valley cli., Kan. City,
June 1901-Aug. 03; ib., June 1904-Aug. 06; churches in Kansas, Aug.
1906-Aug. OS; Chili, N. Y., Aug. 1908- ; R. T. S. 1909-.
Address, Kansas City, Mo.
Alfred Matthews Whitby, b. Pittsburg, Pa., Sep. 22, 1881; Bu. U.
1907; R. T. S. 1907- ; p. Corunna, Mich., 1910-.
Address, Corunna, Mich.
Leland Foster Wood, b. Kendall Mills, N. Y., May 9, 1885; U. R.
1908; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Albion, N. Y.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
Louis Adamus, R. T. S. 1909-. (For record see G. D. class of 1909).
Raymond Spencer Carman, b. Cincinnati, O., July 29, 1887; D. U.
1908, B. O.; R. T. S. 1908-09; teaching, 1909-
Address, Marietta, O.
John Anderson Howard, b. Downers Grove, 111., Oct. 28, 1880; S. C.
1908; R. T. S. 1908-09; dismissed to C. T. S.
Address, Chester, Pa.
Otto Edward Krueger, R. T. S. 1909- (For record see G. D. class of
1900).
Yoshimasa Noiri, b. Tayamaken, Japan, Nov. 11, 1873; Divinity
School, U. C. 1906-08; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Chicago, 111.
Alonzo Ray Petty, b. Santa Ana, Orange Co., Calif., July 17, 1887; Oc-
cidental C. 1907-08; R. T. S. 1908-09; Occidental C. 1909-.
Address, Los Angeles, Calif.
Charles Fred Zummach, R. T. S. 1909-. (For record see G. D. class
1909).
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Fred Gola Arnold, b. Stella. Neb., Mar. 25, 1886; Gr. Is. C. 190 -09:
R. T. S. 1909- Address, Humboldt, Neb.
Ward Elmer Bailey, b. Lena, 111., Mar. 18, 1880; Central U., la. 1909;
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Lena, 111.
Cornelius Beebe, b. Waterville, Minn., Jan. 10, 1886; U. Ore. 1909:
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Eugene, Ore.
219
1912
Waldo Sylvenus Butler, b. Gainesville, N. Y., Jan. 16, 1870; Colg. U.
1909, B. S. ; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Wyoming, N. Y.
Raymond Alphonso Clemens, b. Park, Ind., Jan. 27, 1881; S. C. 1908;
ord. Hillsboro, 111., Feb. 22, 1909; R. T. S. 1909-. p. E. Henrietta, N.
Y., 1909-. Address, E. Henrietta, N. Y.
Rasonond Noyes Crawford, b. Newark, N. J., May 24, 1885; Wms. C.
1906-09; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Newark, N. J.
Samuel Arthur Devan, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 6, 1887; Rutgers C.
1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Highland Park, N. J.
John George Dickson, b. Mount Forest, Ont., Canada, May 11, 1877;
Brandon C. 1909; ord. Neepaw, Manitoba; R. T. S. 1909-.
Address, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada.
Alvah Charles Early, b. Becker Co., Minn., Dec. 5, 1880; D. U. 1909;
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Detroit, Minn.
Newton Cromwell Fetter, Jr., b. New Brittain, Penn., May 4, 1885;
Bu. U. 1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, St. Clair, Pa.
Frank Kemp Gibson, b. Hamilton, Ont., Canada, Oct. 15, 1885; Bu.
U. 1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Gilette, Wyo.
Charles True Goodsell, b. Medina, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1886; U. R. 1909;
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Medina, N. Y.
Linn Wheeler Hattersley, b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 21, 1885; D. U. 1909;
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Norwood, O.
Charles DuBois Hubert, b. Powelton, Ga., Jan. 12, 1880; Atlanta Bapt.
C. 1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Pride, Georgia.
William Morgan Hull, b. Fort Dodge, la., Nov. 15, 1885; U. Minn.
1909 ; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Minneapolis, Minn.
John Henry Mathias, b. Pembroke Dock, S. Wales, May 3, 1879; Bu.
U. 1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Philadelphia, Pa.
William Prosser, b. Llandefalle, S. Wales, June 22, 1859; U. Wash.
1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Seattle, Wash.
Thomas David Rees, b. Aberavon, S. Wales, July 21, 1881; D. U. 1909;
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, New Castle, Pa.
Charles Stilwell Roush, b. Montandon, Penn., Jan. 10, 1882; Bu. U.
1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Winfield, Pa.
220
1912
Robert Whitman Shaw, b. Cohocton Co., O., Dec. 10, 1878; ord. First
ch., Stafford, Kans., Aug. 19, 1905; p.; Ottawa U. 1909; R. T. S. 1909-.
Address, Ottawa, Kans.
Walter Robert Taylor, b. New Maiden, England, Oct. 10, 1878; D. U.
1909; R. T. S. 1909- Address, Toledo, O.
Alfred Trenerry, b. St. Newlyn, East Cornwall, England, May 15, 1872;
ord. Bonaparte, la., Sep. 16, 1907; p. Central C, la., 1909; R. T. S.
1909-. Address, Bonaparte, la.
Julius Wesley Whitley, b. Eafirds Mills, N. C, Apr. 26, 1879; W. F.
C. 1907; ord. Barbecs Grove, July 27, 1907; p.; R. T. S. 1909-.
Address Union Mills, N. C.
Hugh Winton, b. Toronto, Ont., Canada, Apr. 25, 1882; Brandon C.
1908; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Portage-la-Prairie, Canada.
Robert John Wynne, b. Long Island, Kans., July 12, 1883; Ottawa
U. 1909; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Norton, Kans.
SPECIAL STUDENTS.
Francis King Allen, b. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31, 1874; Cleary C; R. T.
S. 1909-. Address, Cleveland, O.
Charles Henry Burrill, b. Gore, Que., Canada, Oct. 21, 1882; Moody
Bible Institute; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Gore, Que., Canada.
Frank Ernest Eden, b. Burton-on-Trent, England, Nov. 21, 1885;
Moody Bible Institute; R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Newton, Mass.
Armin Aaron Holzer, b. Golc Jenekau, Bohemia, Austria, Oct. 30,
1881; ord. Linn Ave. ch., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, May 7, 1907;
R. T. S. 1909-. Address, Winnipeg, Man., Canada.
George Montgomery Reid, b. County Fermanagh, Ireland, Mar. 26,
1874; ord. July 1904, Lurgan, Ireland; p. in Ireland; R. T. S. 1909-.
Address, Lurgan, Ireland.
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ERRATA
CLASS OF 1872
JEROME PAINE BATES, b. Dudley, Mass., May 6, 1837; Acad.,
Suffield, Conn.; ord. South Woodstock, Conn., 1860; p. South Wood-
stock, 1860-63; U. S. Army, 1862-63; p. East Marion, L. I., 1863-65;
Groton, N. Y., 1866-68; Weedsport ; R. T. S. 1872; U. R. 1873; p.
Janesville, Wis., 1875-76; editorial work, Chicago, 111., for 15 years,
The Standard, Chicago Evening Journal and two weekly trade papers;
officer, U. S. Customs House, 1889-93; residence Chicago, 1875- ; Au-
thor, The Imperial Highway; Tariff and Protection; A Mother in
Heaven. (1900). Address, 1369 Van Buren St., Chicago, 111.
CLASS OF 1873
*SAMUEL EMMONS BROWN, b. Portland, Me., Feb. 27, 1847; H. U.
1870; R. T. S. 1873; student, U. Halle and U. Leipzig, 1873-76; acting
prof. New Testament Exegesis, R. T. S. 1876-77; d. Lowell, Mass.,
Aug. 5, 1877.
220b
GERMAN DEPARTMENT
HISTORICAL NOTE.
The idea of providing a place where young men of Gcrnian birth could
obtain some training for the work of preaching the gospel to the Germans
in our country, originated with the Rev. Zenas Freeman, the first corre-
sponding secretary of the New York Baptist Union for Ministerial Educa-
tion. In his travels among the Baptist Churches, Mr. Freeman learned
of the first successful beginnings Baptists from Germany had made in
such centers as Newark, N. J., Philadelphia, Pa., New York City and
BuflFalo, and concluded to encourage promising young men in these German
churches to carry on this work still further. He invited them to come
to Rochester. In the first published catalogue of the Seminary a special
course of studies, embracing academical, collegiate and theological subjects,
and extending over a period of four years, was announced as designed to
meet the wants of such young men. The first German student came in
1851 and remained for two years. In 1852 several others followed, but
only one of these succeeded in completing the entire course, graduating
from the University of Rochester and the English Department of the Semi-
nary. Inability to make sufficient practical use of the English language cut
the course of the others short. For this reason also the increase in the
number of German students was very slight, until the trustees of the
New York Baptist Union, in 1858, appointed a native German teacher
and thereby established what has since been called the German Depart-
ment. Rev. Augustus Rauschenbusch, D.D., was the first teacher. He re-
mained in this position for thirty-one years. With the success of the
German Baptist churches in our country the demand for a larger number
of pastors and missionaries increased. This necessitated the correspond-
ing broadening out of the course of instruction and the appointment of
additional teachers. In 1872, the Rev. Hermann M. Schaeffer, and in
1884, the Rev. Jacob S. Gubclmann, D.D., were added to the faculty, and
when, in 1889, Professor Rauschenbusch resigned his position, the Rev.
Albert J. Ramaker, and in 1890, the Rev. Lewis Kaiser, were elected. Pro-
fessor Schaeffer died in 1897 and the Rev. Walter Rauschenbusch was
appointed his successor, who, however, resigned his position in 1902 to
take the chair of Church History in the English Department of the Sem-
inary. Up to 1875 the course of instruction extended over three years,
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but was then lengthened to four years; in 1883 another year was added
and still another in 1888, making the present course in the German Depart-
ment of six years duration, of which the last three years are devoted
exclusively to theological instruction. For the instruction given in the
first three years of the present curriculum there have been secured as
teachers the Rev. Hermann von Berge, since 1907, and the Rev. Gustav A.
Schneider, since 1908.
At the time when the German Department was established, it was the
only Baptist institution of its kind in the world. In the earlier years, it,
therefore, attracted young Germans from across the ocean, a goodly num-
ber of whom, after having completed the course of instruction here,
went back to labor in the Fatherland, or to lands which had attracted
German immigration. The number of such graduates, who are still in the
active ministry in Germany, Russia, South Africa, Australia and Brazil,
is nine. There have also gone out from the German Department fifteen
young men who have become foreign missionaries, and at the present writ-
ing two others are under appointment to go the present year. The chief
object of the German Department has, however, been to prepare young men
for the work of preaching the Gospel to the Germans in our own country.
In recent years an increasing number of Slavs (Poles, Bohemians and
Slovaks), Hungarians and Letts who, in addition to the knowledge of their
own native language, understood German, have been admitted to the Ger-
man Department with the understanding that they could there prepare
themselves for missionary work among their own people, either in our
country or in Europe. This arrangement, unsought and but little encour-
aged by the Seminary, has been successful beyond expectation. Thus far
nineteen of these non-German students have received or are at present re-
ceiving instruction for a longer or shorter length of time. Of this number
fourteen are still in preparation while five are doing successful work in the
Master's cause in this country. In the near future five others will be
ready for active work in those new missions. Should these new mission-
ary interests grow in the future as they have done in the past, the question
of establishing separate departments of instruction will come up for
answer.
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1853-1856
STUDENTS
1853
GRADUATE
*ANTON HAUSLER, b. Kleinfiissen, Wurtemberg, Jan. 9, 1825;
R. T. S., G. D. 1851-53; ord. Strykersville, N. Y., Aug. 1855; miss.
Strykersville, N. Y., 1854-57; p. St. Louis, Ala, 1857-60; Holland ana
Folsomdale, N. Y., 1860-66; Concordia, Higginsville and Lexington,
Mo., 1866-73; w. c. 1873-75; p. Greenville, Texas, 1875-78; state miss.
Texas, 1878-80; miss. Genevieve, Mo., 1880-82; p. Caesar's Creek, Ind.,
1882-84; Greenville, Texas, 1884-87; Libanon, Texas, 1887-92; s. Venus,
Texas, 1892-1900; d. Venus, Texas, June 17, 1905.
1855
GRADUATES
PHILIPP BICKEL, b. Weinheim, Baden, Sep. 7, 1829; Bender Classi-
cal Institute, Weinheim, Baden; R. T. S. (Eng. & Ger. Depts.) 1852-
1855; for complete record, see English Dept., Class 1855.
Address, Jiigerstrasse 15, Cassel, Germany.
*CHRISTOPH KOCH, b. Kocherdorf, Germany, June 21, 1831;
R. T. S., G. D. 1854-55; miss. Evang. Ass. Rochester, N. Y.; Vol. U.
S. Army; d. Andersonville, 1863.
*GEORGE ROTT, b. Hunspach, Lorraine, Germany, May 21, 1826;
R. T. S., G. D. 1852-55 ; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., miss. p. and s. various
chs. of the United Brethren in Christ, 1855-1889; d. West Montrose,
Ont., March, 1909.
1856
GRADUATES
*JULIUS C. HASELHUHN, b. Altenburg, Germany, May 21, 1829;
R. T. S., G. D. and U. R. 1852-56; R. T. S. 1858; for complete record,
see Engl. Dept., Class of 1858.
*CONRAD BODENBENDER, b. Heskem, Hesse-Cassel, Germany,
July 10, 1823; R. T. S., G. D. 1852-56; ord. Newark, N. J., Sep. 2,
223
1858-1859
1856 ; p. Newark, N. J., 1856-61 ; Tavistock, Ont., 1861-65 ; Berlin, Ont.,
1865-71; Chicago, 111., 1871-74; Buffalo, N. Y., 1874-96; s. Buffalo, N.
Y., 1896-97; d. Buffalo, N. Y., Sep. 26, 1897.
*SIMON RESTING, b. Lippe-Detmold, Germany, May 16, 1819; R.
T. S., G. D. 1854-56; s. Cincinnati, O., 1857; Vol. U. S. Army, 1862-
64; s. Caesar's Creek, Ind., 1865; farmer, Fort Worth, Tex., 1875-85;
d. 1885.
*HEINRICH H. OTTO, b. Spangenberg, Germany, July 10, 1824;
R. T. S., G. D. 1855-56; Fairmount Theo. Sem. 1856-57; lie. Dayton,
O., 1859; Pittsburg, Pa., 1860; Cincinnati, O., 1860-62; not in ministry,
Dayton, O. ; d. Dayton, C, May 13, 1904.
1858
GRADUATES
*HEINRICH FELLMANN, b. Oedheim, Wiirtemberg, Sep. 18, 1828;
R. T. S., G. D. 1854-1858; ord. New York City, 1859; p. Williamsburg,
N. Y., 1859-63; Albany, N. Y., 1863-69; Syracuse, N. Y., 1869-75;
Detroit, Mich., 1875-78; Minonk, 111., 1878-83; Bloomington, 111., 1883-
86; Glenville, Neb., 1886-87; d. Glenville, Neb., Dec. 10, 1887.
♦AUGUST SCHMIDT, R. T. S., G. D. 1857-58; d. 1870 in Nebraska.
*JOSEPH WEISS, R. T. S., G. D., 1857-58; d. New York City in 1864.
1859
GRADUATES
*GERHARD KOOPMANN, b. Gotterswickerham, Germany, Dec. 28,
1823; R. T. S., G. D. 1854-59; Eng. Dep. 1858-59; ord. Rochester, N.
Y., April 7, 1859; p. Rochester, N. Y., 1859-62; Cleveland, O., 1862-
70; Indianapolis, Ind., 1870-77; Erie, Pa., 1878-83; Covington, Ky.,
1883-86; Pekin, 111., 1886-88; d. Pekin, 111., July 24, 1888.
*THEOPHILUS JOHN KOTZLI, b. Ruschlikon, Switzerland, July
30, 1832; R. T. S., G. D. 1854-59; U. R. 1860; R. T. S. 1863; for com-
plete record, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1863.
SPECIAL STUDENT
Johannes Stumpf, b. Obergleen, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, Dec. 17,
1827; R. T. S., G. D. 1858-59; ord. Hanover, Ont., Sep. 21, 1859; p.
Hanover and Carrick, Ont., 1859-66 ; Tavistock, Ont., 1866-71 ; ev. in
224
1860-1862
Ontario, 1871-75 ; p. Hanover and Elmwood, Ont., 1875-80 ; ev. in On-
tario, 1880-89; p. Arnprior, Ont., 1889-92; Tonawanda, N. Y, 1892-
99; miss. Buffalo, N. Y., 1899-1905; retired.
Address, 300 Broad St., Tonawanda, N. Y.
1860
GRADUATE
JACOB SAMUEL GUBELMANN, b. Berne, Switzerland, Nov. 26,
1836; R. T. S., G. D. 1852-60; U. R. 1858; R. T. S. 1860; for com-
plete record, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1860.
SPECIAL STUDENT
George Wagner, b. Heimerdingen, Wiirtemberg, June 3, 1838; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1859-60 ; not ord. ; Louisville, Ky., 1876.
1861
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*George Lyding, 1). Schenklingsfeld, Hessen, Germany, July 16, 1843;
R. T. S., G. D. 1860-61; not ord.; teacher of music, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1876; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1894.
*Friedrich Schudt, b. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, 1815; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1859-61 ; elk. Am. Tract Soc. New York city ; d. New York city,
1876.
1862
GRADUATES
♦EDWARD AUSTERMUHL, b. Liebenau, Hessen, Germany, May
19, 1831; R. T. S., G. D. 1857-62; ord. Berlin, Ont., 1862; p. Berlin,
Ont., 1862-64; Chicago, 111., 1864-67; West Hoboken, N. J., 1867-69;
machinist, Wilmington, Del., 1869-81 ; elk. Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc, Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1881-82; d. Camden, N. J., Nov. 16, 1882.
*JOHANN FRIEDRICH DOHRMANN, b. Ottersberg, Germany,
July 12, 1831; R. T. S., G. D. 1859-62; ord. Ripley Co., Ind., Sep. 15,
1863 ; p. Caesar's Creek, Ind., 1863-64 ; elk. Ger. Bapt. Pub. Soc, Cleve-
land, O., 1864-67; p. Bloomington. 111., 1867-74; Supt. Ger. Bapt. Orphan
Asylum, Louisville, Ky., 1874-89; d. Louisville, Ky., April 9, 1889.
225
1863
*JOHANN FRIEDRICH HILLER, b. Schietingen, Wiirtemberg,
Sep. 4, 1839; R. T. S., G. D. 1859-62; Vol. U. S. Army, 1862-66; not
ord.; d. New York, Jan. 26, 1894.
JOHN H. REINTZ, b. Vehnhuisen, Germany, Aug. 30, 1829; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1859-62; Presb. min. ; ord. Bellevue, lo.. May 2, 1868; p. Foster-
burg, 111., 1868-73; Hartsburg, 111., 1873-76; s. s. Zion and Salem, Kan.,
1876-90; ret. Address, Hastings, Neb.
*HEINRICH TRUMPP, b. Unter-Jesingen, Wiirtemberg, Feb. 12,
1832; R. T. S., G. D. 1857-62; ord. Berlin, Ont., Oct. 7, 1862; ev. 1862-
63; p. Wilmington, Del., 1863-66; New York, 1867-68; Newark, N. J.,
1868-75; Gen. Miss. H. M. S. 1875-77; p. Albany, N. Y., 1877-81;
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1881-99; South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1899-1904; ret.; d.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 25, 1907.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*Johann Heinrich Auch, b. Plieningen, Wiirtemberg, June 10, 1835;
R. T. S., G. D. 1861-62; not ord.; Philadelphia, Pa., 1862-1904; d.
Philadelphia, Pa., 1907.
Alexander Trzeciak, b. Berlin, Germany, July 9, 1844; R. T. S., G. D.,
1861-62; not ord.; elk. Am. Tract. Soc, Rochester, N. Y., 1862-70;
teacher, High School, Rochester, N. Y., 1870-1902; elk. 1902 .
Address, 28 Hawkins St., Rochester, N. Y.
1863
GRADUATES
EDWARD CARL JANZEN, b. Elbing, Germany, Dec. 20, 1835;
R. T. S., G. D. 1861-63; U. R. 1863-64; ord. Green Garden, 111., Mar.
8, 1865; p. Green Garden, III., 1865-66; Cincinnati, O., 1866-69; Green
Garden, 111., 1869-74; prin. Monee Academy, Monee, 111., 1873-1879;
farm, and s. Ellsworth, Kan., 1879-1895; p. Parkersburg, Iowa, 1895-
1900; Steamboat Rock, Iowa, 1900-04; s. 1904-07; p. Kesley, Iowa,
1907 . Address, Steamboat Rock, Iowa.
*RUDOLPH PIEPGRASS, b. Schleswig, Germany; R. T. S., G. D.
1861-63; ord. Muscatine, lo., 1863; p. Muscatine, lo., 1863-68; Wil-
mington, Del., 1868-69; Williamsport, Pa., 1869-70; Cohoes, N. Y.,
1870-72; w. c. Cohoes, N. Y., 1872 ; d. Cohoes, N. Y., 1893.
GEORGE AUGUST SCHULTE, b. Neustadt-Godens, Hanover, Ger-
many, Nov. 30, 1838 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1860-63 ; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct.
226
1864-1865
8, 1863; p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1863-70; Dist. Sec. Eastern Conf. 1870-72;
p. New York City, 1872-92; gen. supt. Germ. miss. H. M. S. 1892 .
Address, 313a Charles St., West Hoboken, N. J.
*FRIEDRICH J. THOMS, b. Neuhof, Mecklenburg, Germany, Dec.
26, 1839; R. T. S., G. D. 1861-63; ord. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 18, 1864;
p. Detroit, Mich. 1864-65; Somonauk, 111., 1865-68; Neustadt, Ont.,
1869-71 ; d. Neustadt, Ont., Mar. 22, 1871.
SPECIAL STUDENT
John C. Schmidt, b. Helmsheim, Baden, June 7, 1831; R. T. S., G. D.
1862-63 ; not ord. ; miss. Milwaukee," Wis., 1881-82 ; s. Campbellsport,
Wis. Author, Scriptural Landmarks.
1864
GRADUATES
*FRIEDRICH WILHELM GREIFE, b. Essen, Hanover, Germany,
Jan. 19, 1825; R. T. S., G. D. 1862-64; ord. Hamilton, O., April 21,
1865; p. Hamilton, O., 1864-66; Newport, Ky., 1867-73; w. c. Cincin-
nati, O., 1873-76; p. Higginsville, AIo., 1876-83; Alma, Mo., 1883-98;
w. c. Higginsville, Mo., 1898-1906; d. Higginsville, Mo., Nov. 13, 1906.
JOHN MERZ, b. Blaubeuren, Wurtemberg, Feb. 6, 1837; R. T. S.,
G. D. and U. R. 1861-64; R. T. S. 1867; for complete record, see Eng.
Dept. class of 1867.
♦HERMANN MORITZ SCHAFFER, b. Lage, Lippe-Detmold,
Germany, Aug. 22, 1839 ; R. T. S., G. D. and U. R. 1861-65 ; R. T. S.
1865-67; ord. New York City, Mar. 20, 1867; p. New York, 1867-72;
prof. R. T. S., G. D. 1872-97; d. Rochester, N. Y., May 11, 1897. Au-
thor, Erkldrung dcr Apostelgcschichte; Einlcitung sur Erkldrung des
Neucn Testaments; Erkldrung des crsten Brief es an die Korinther.
1865
GRADUATES
HEINRICH LUDWIG DIETZ, b. Rockenberg, Hesse-Darmstadt,
July 26, 1837; R. T. S., G. D. 1861-65; R. T. S. 1865-66; Y. C. 1866-67
ord. New Haven, Conn., Jan. 3, 1867 ; p. New Haven, Conn., 1866-74
Newark, N. J., 1874-76; Louisville, Ky., 1876-78; Peoria, 111., 1878-81
Milwaukee, Wis., 1881-90; San Francisco, Cal., 1890-98; Bridgeport,
227
1866
Conn., 1898-1903; Pound, Wis., 1903-04; Oakland, Cal., 1904-06; To-
ledo, O., 1906-07; Denver, Col., 1907 .
Address, 2122 W. 28 St., Denver, Col.
JOHANN EISENMENGER, b. Friedrichsruhe, Wiirtemberg, Feb. 8,
1833 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1861-65 ; ord. Erie, Pa., Jan. 2, 1866 ; p. Erie, Pa.,
1865-68; Hanover and Elmwood, Ont., 1868-75; Warrensville, Fair-
field, Hepburn and Rose Valley, Lycoming Co., Pa., 1875-87; Rose Val-
ley, Pa., 1887-1901; ret. Address, Hepburnville, Pa.
JACOB FELLMAN, b. Volkersleier, Bavaria, Oct. 10, 1837; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1861-65; ord. Carrick, Ont., Sep. 1865; p. Carrick, Ont., 1865-
69; Wilmington, Del., 1869-74; Baltimore, Md., 1874-76; Berlin, Ont.,
1876-90; Oak Park, 111., 189O-1900; Chicago, 111., 1900 .
Address, 1859 N. Spaulding Ave., Chicago, 111.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*Justus Becker, b. Breitenbach, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, Jan. 1, 1842;
R. T. S., G. D. 1864-65 ; d. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 24, 1865.
John F. Koch, b. Schwagerau, Germany, Feb. 7, 1831; R. T. S., G. D.
1864-65; not ord.; North Freedom, Wis., 1875.
Jacob Schumacher, b. Wismar, Mecklenburg, Schwerin, Germany,
Nov. 15, 1844; R. T. S., G. D. 1864-65; not ord.; Rochester, N. Y.,
1865 .
1866
GRADUATES
*EDUARD JOHANNES DECKMANN, b. Copenhagen, Denmark,
July 2, 1832; R. T. S., G. D. 1865-66; ord. Davenport, la., Sep. 1866; p.
Davenport, la., 1866-70; Pittsburg, Pa., 1870-72; gen. miss. Eastern
Conf. 1872-74; p. New Haven, Conn., 1874-79; Baltimore, Md., 1879-
81 ; Pittsburg, Pa., 1881-87 ; d. Pittsburg, Pa., May 20, 1887.
JOHANNES FECHTER, b. Eppingen, Baden, Dec. 9, 1832; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1864-66; ord. Hamilton, O., June 23, 1867; p. Hamilton, O., 1866-
68; Lyons Creek and Mill Creek, Kan., 1868-70; Quincy, 111., 1870-71;
Alma, Kan., 1871-76; elk. P. O. and s. Alma, Kan., 1876-88; p. Pasadena.
Cal., 1888-90; Salem, Oreg., 189(>-95; ret.
Address, Santa Rosa, Cal.
JULIUS CARL GRIMMELL. b. Marburg, Hesse-Cassel, Germany,
May 30, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1863-66; U. L. 1866-67; R. T. S., 1867-
228
1866
68; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1868; p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1867-73; Brook-
lyn, N. Y., 1873-92; supt. Ger. missions, H. M. S. 1883-92; editor, Scnd-
botc, Cleveland, O., 1892-1901; evang. 1902-04; p. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1st
ch., 1904 . Author, Wcckstimmc; Biblische Lander im Sonncnschcin
und Schatfcii; Auf dcm Bergc; translator various books, tracts, and
hymns. Address, 204 Penn St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
*HENRY KOSE, b. Plau, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, July 18,
1831; R. T. S., G. D. 1863-66; ord. Woolwich, Ont., Aug. 14, 1866; p.
Woolwich, Ont., 1866-69; Zurich, Ont., 1869-71; Erie, Pa., 1871-76;
Pittsburg, Pa., 1876-78; Zurich, Ont., 1878-79; Tavistock, Ont., 1879-
84; Hanover, Ont., 1884-91; Woolwich, Ont., 1891-96; Joliet, 111., 1896-
97; d. Joliet, 111., Jan. 13, 1897.
AUGUST LUDWIG, b. Wichmansdorf, Germany, Sep. 14, 1837; R. T.
S., G. D. 1864-66; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1867; p. Casco, Mich.,
1866-71; White River, Mich., 1871-72; Wilmot, Ont., 1872-75; w. c.
Mt. Clemens, Mich., 1875-98; s. Detroit, Mich., 1898-1903; p. Detroit,
Mich., 1903-04; s. Detroit, Mich., 1904 .
Address, 421 Elmwood Ave., Detroit, Mich.
JOHANNES JACOB VALKENAAR, b. Mymegen, Holland, June 28,
1830; R. T. S., G. D. 1863-66; ord. Kalamazoo, Mich., May 2, 1867;
miss. H. M. S. among Dutch in Mich, and 111., 1866-70; p. German ch.,
Pekin, 111., 1870-71; in ill health, 1871-73; p. Arnprior, Ont., 1873-80;
miss. Waukesha, Newton and Nashville, Mich., 1880-84; p. Glenville,
Neb., 1884-86; Humphrey, Neb., 1886-90; Clinton, la., 1890-93; Emery,
S. D., 1893-97; w. c. Bridgewater, S. D., 1897 .
Address, Box 148, Bridgewater, S. D.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*H. Reinhard Otto, b. Schoneberg, Hesse-Casscl, Germany, Dec. 14,
1827; R. T. S., G. D. 1865-66; ord. Pittsburg, Pa., Dec. 7, 1866; p.
Pittsburg, Pa., 1866-70; Buffalo, N. Y., 1870-74; Tonawanda, N. Y.,
1874-86; Detroit, Mich., 1886-94; miss. Saginaw and Bieber, Mich.,
1894-95; s. Detroit, Mich., 1895-1903; d. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 25, 19031
Wilhelm Paul, b. Schlitz, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, Oct., 18, 1838;
R. T. S., G. D. 1865-66; ord. Palermo, Kan., Oct. 19, 1866; p. Palermo,
Kan., 1866-69; Somonauk, 111., 1869-70; Lebanon, Wis., 1870-75; Pitts-
burg, Pa., 1875-76; New York City. 1876-80; Watertown, Wis., 1880-
87; Baileyville, 111., 1887-89; Aplington, la., 1889-94; Tyndall, S. D.,
1894-96; Big Stone City, S. D., 1896-97; Germantown, N. D., 1897-
229
1867-1868
98; Tyndall, N. D., 1898-99; Fessenden, N. D., 1899-1905; Sheffield,
lo., 1905-06; Martin, N. D., 1906-08; Buck Grove, la, 1908 .
Address, Aplington, Iowa.
1867
GRADUATES
*HEINRICH F. MULLER, b. Oberkaufungen, Hesse-Cassel, Ger-
many, Nov. 29, 1837 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1864-67 ; ord. Parkersburg, W. Va.,
Feb. 9, 1868; miss. Marietta, O., and Parkersburg, W. Va., 1867-70;
p. Baltimore, Md., 1870-74; in business, Baltimore, Md., 1874; d.
Baltimore, Md., May 20, 1900.
PETER RITTER, b. Alzenau, Bavaria, March 28, 1837; R. T. S., G.
D. 1864-67; ord. Attica, N. Y., Sep. 19, 1867; p. Folsomdale, N. Y.,
1867-70; Cincinnati, O., 1870-75; Rochester, N. Y., 1875-88; Cincin-
nati, O., 1888-90; Rochester, N. Y., 1890-92; business manager, Ger.
Bapt. Pub. Soc, Cleveland, O., 1892-1904; o. s. Dale, Wyoming Co.,
N. Y. Address, Dale, N. Y.
SPECIAL STUDENT
♦Matthias Lampert, R. T. S., G. D. 1866-67; Free-Will Baptist and
preaching for a short time; in business, Sedgwick, la., 1876; deceased.
1868
GRADUATES
*JOHANN FRIEDRICH HOEFFLIN, b. Eichstetten, Baden, Nov.
13, 1842; R. T. S., G. D. 1864-68; ord. Chicago, III., July 16, 1868; p.
Chicago, III, 1868-71; Milwaukee, Wis., 1871-74; St. Paul, 1874-79;
Elgin, la., 1879-81; Fosterburg, III, 1881-83; Kankakee, 111., 1883-87;
Fulton and Clinton, la., 1887-89; Oak Park, III., 1889-94; Sandwich,
111., 1894-95; miss. colp. Ger. Bapt. Pub. Soc. 1895-97; incap. Musca-
tine, la., 1897; d. Muscatine, la.. May 28, 1901.
*CONRAD JUNG, b. Bellnhausen, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, July 30,
1838; R. T. S., G. D. 1863-68; ord. Detroit, Mich., Jan. 13, 1869; p.
Detroit, Mich., 1868-84; Wausau, Wis., 1884-86; Holland, N. Y., 1886-
88; Jersey City, N. J., 1888-91; insurance business and newspaper
writer, Rochester, N. Y., 1892-1900; d. Rochester, N. Y., April 16,
1900.
230
1869
FRIEDRICH WILLIAM REEKE, b. Golzow, Prussia, Feb. 14,
1834; R. T. S., G. D. 1866-68; miss. Templin, Prussia, 1868-71; Lands-
berg, Prussia, 1871-74; supply, Landsberg, 1874-82; miss. Landsberg,
1882-84; assistant p. Stettin, Prussia, 1884-87; supply, Prenzlau, Prussia
1887-89; Berlin and Charlottenburg, Prussia, 1889-94; assistant p
Planitz, Saxony, 1894-96; p. Landsberg, Prussia, 1896-98; Berlinchen
Prussia. 1898-; o. s. and Colp. Address, Striche, Posen, Germany
*FRIEDRICH WILHELM SCHALIKE, b. Sydowswiese, Prussia
June 15, 1838; R. T. S., G. D. 1865-68; ord. New Orleans, La., May 8,
1871; miss. New Orleans, La., 1871-73; p. Pittsburg, Pa., 1873-75; miss
San Francisco, Gal., 1875-95 ; d. San Francisco, Cal., April 4, 1895.
SPECL^L STUDENTS
Christian Friedrich W. Argow, b. Templin, Prussia, March 10, 1843;
R. T. S., G. D. 1867-68; ord. Albany, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1868; p. Albany,
N. Y., 1868-75; Berlin, Ont., 1875-76; bookseller and supply, Dayton,
O., 1876-99; p. Toledo, O., 1899-1906; Canton, O., 1906-09; Louisville,
Ky., 1909 . Author, Manncrbotc. 4 vols.; Vorbilder des Alien
Testaments. Address, 639 E. Broadway, Louisville, Ky.
*Friedrich Adolph Ginius, b. Tilsit, Prussia, Jan. 5, 1824; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1867-68; ord. Erie, Pa., May 6, 1868; p. Erie, Pa., 1868-71;
Scranton, Pa., 1871; Omaha, Neb. 1871-89; w. c. Chicago, 111., 1889-
1904; d. Chicago, 111., June, 1904.
♦Charles Hieronymus, b. Butzbach, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, May
11, 1822; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-68; ord. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 22, 1868;
p. Milwaukee, Wis., 1868-70; New York City, 1871-75; w. c. West
Hoboken, N. J., 1875-78; p. South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1878-88; w. c. San
Francisco and Sacramento, Cal., 1888-97; d. San Francisco, Cal., Feb.
18, 1897.
Peter Knechtel, b. Dumfries, Ont., July 12, 1846; R. T. S. G. D. 1867-
68; not ord.; in business, Hanover, Ont., 1868 .
1869
GRADUATE
JOHN LINKER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 6, 1846; R. T. S., G. D.
1866-69; ord. Williamsport, Pa., Sep. 8, 1870; p. Williamsport, Pa.,
1870-73; Philadelphia, Pa., Second ch., 1873-97; Philadelphia, Pa.,
Bethel ch.. 1897-99; Philadelphia (Byberry Mission) 1899-1903; Egg
Harbor City, 1903 .
Address, Knights Road, Torrcsdale, Philadelphia, Pa.
231
1870-1871
1870
GRADUATE
ov.
GEORGE KNOBLOCH, b. Steinau, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, N
10, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-70; ord. West Hoboken, N. J., Feb. 13,
1871; p. West Hoboken, N. J., 1871-73; New York City, 1873-76; New-
ark, N. J., 1876-92; Philadelphia, Pa., 3rd ch., 1892-1909; supt. Ger.
Bapt. Home, Philadelphia, Pa., 1909 .
Address, 7023 Second St., Philadelphia, Pa.
1871
GRADUATES
JACOB ALBERT, b. Wertheim, Bavaria, April 16, 1847; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1867-71; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1871-72; ord. Berlin, Ont., May
27, 1873; p. Berlin, Ont., 1873-75; Cincinnati, 0., 1875-78; Hastings,
Minn., 1878-82; Peoria, 111., 1882-86; Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-92; Den-
ver, Col., 1892-98; Los Angeles, Cal., 1898-1904; Anaheim, Cal., 1904-
Address, 209 W. 42 Place, Los Angeles, Cal.
JOHN MICHAEL HOEFFLIN, b. Eichstetten, Baden, Oct. 3, 1845;
R. T. S., G. D. 1868-71; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1871-72; ord. West Ho-
boken, N. J., Dec. 11, 1873; p. West Hoboken, N. J., 1873-75; Wilming-
ton, Del., 1875-81 ; St. Louis, ]\Io., 1881-85 ; gen. miss. Southern Bapt.
Conv. in Missouri, 1885-1892; p. Williamsport, Pa., 1894-96; w. c. Wil-
liamsport. Pa., 189^97; p. Egg Harbor City, N. J., 1898-1900; Cali-
fornia, Mo., 1900-04; state miss. Neb., 1904-07; p. Munson, Pa., 1907-
09; State Miss. Wis., 1909 . Address, Oshkosh, Wis.
*CARL OHLGART, b. Westerburg, Nassau, Germany, March 25,
1842; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-71; ord. Wilmot, Ont., July 19, 1871; p.
Wilmot, Ont., 1871-73; Kankakee, 111., 1873-74; Green Garden, 111.,
1874-76; St. Louis, Mo., 1876-79; Marion, Kan., 1879-81; Pekin, 111.,
1881-83; miss. Cincinnati, O., 1883-84; p. Swygert, 111., 1884-86; Elli-
son Bay, Wis., 1886-92; Watertown, Wis., 1892-96; Denton, Texas,
1896-99; Houston, Texas, 1899-1900; ret.; d. Ellison Bay, Wis., Dec. 9,
1907.
WILLIAM PAPENHAUSEN, b. Seehausen, Prussia, Sep. 2, 1846;
R. T. S., G. D. and R. F. A. 1868-71 ; U. R. 1875 ; R. T. S. 1878 ; for
complete record, see Eng. Dept., class 1878.
Address, 1431 College St., Springfield, 111.
232
1872
*WILLIAM C. RABE, b. Fricnicn, Hesse-Casscl, Germany, Oct. 28,
1848; R. T. S., G. D. 1867-71; s. New Britain, Conn., and St. Louis,
Mo., 1871-74; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 2, 1876; p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1875-
89; Rochester, N. Y.. 1889-92; Portland, Oreg., 1892-96; Buffalo, N. Y.,
1896-1901; Omaha, Neb., 1901-02; d. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 4, 1902.
OTTO FRIEDRICH ZECKSER, b. Milmcrsdorf, Prussia, Sep. 6,
1844; R. T. S., G. D. 1868-71; ord. Alma, Kan., Sep. 21, 1871; p. Mill
Creek, Kan., 1871-73; Newport, Ky., 1873-75; North Freedom, Wis.,
1875-77; Newton, Mich., 1877-79; Mill Creek, Kan., 1879-97; Shell
Creek, Neb., 1897-98; Mill Creek, Kan., 1898-1902; Big Stone City, S.
D., 1902-05; Geary Co., Kan., 1905 . Address, Alta Vista, Kan.
DAVID ZWINK, b. Nellingen, Wiirtemberg, June 21, 1843; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1867-70; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1870-71; ord. St. Joseph, Mich.,
Dec. 3, 1872; p. St. Joseph, Mich., 1872-78; Lorraine, Kan., 1878-82;
Leavenworth, Kan., 1882-83; Erie, Pa., 1883-86; Albany, N. Y., 1886-
95; Racine, Wis., 1895-1900; Minonk, Li., 1900-02; Canton, O., 1902-05;
Albany, N. Y., 1905 . Address, 252 Washington Ave., Albany, N. Y.
SPECL'\L STUDENTS
*Heinrich Joseph Miiller, b. Biebrich, Hesse-Cassel, Germany, June
26, 1835; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-71; ord. St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 3, 1873;
p. Hastings, Minn., 1873-78; North Freedom, Wis., 1878-83; Lebanon,
Wis., 1883-98; w. c. Sheboygan, Wis., 1898-1900; d. Sheboygan, Wis.,
Aug. 23, 1900.
John Schwendener, b. Buchs, Switzerland, July 19, 1847; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1869-71 ; prac. physician, ^Milwaukee, Wis.
1872
GRADUATES
REINHARD HOEFFLIN, b. Eichstetten, Baden, Aug. 13, 1847; R.
T. S., G. D. 1868-72; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 9, 1873; p. Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1872-74; Syracuse, N. Y., 1874-83; New York City, 1883 .
Address, 1127 Fulton Ave., Bronx, New York City.
*FRIEDRICH CHRISTIAN KOEHLER, b. Segeberg, Holstein, Ger-
many, May 13, 1836; R. T. S.. G. D. 1869-72; ord. White River, Mich.,
Oct. 2, 1872; p. White River, Mich., 1872-75; Folsomdale, N. Y., 1875-
78; Nashville, Mich.. 1878-80; Detroit, Mich., 1880-86; Los Angeles,
Cal., 1886-87; Pasadena, Cal., 1887-90; Denver, Col., 1890-91; incap.
Pasadena, Cal., 1891-1901; d. Pasadena, Cal., Sep. 17, 1901.
233
1873
SPECIAL STUDENT
*Karl Numberger, b. St. Petersburg, Russia, 1850; R. T. S., G. D
1871-72; d. Newark, N. J., April 19, 1872 .
1873
GRADUATES
JOHANNES ENGLER, b. Sevelen, St. Gall, Switzerland, Aug. 27,
1846; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; ord. Hastings, Minn., Dec. 7, 1873; p.
Millersburg, Minn., 1873-74; Sharon, Minn., 1874-79; Big Stone City,
S. D., 1879-82; Hampton and Fairbault, Minn., 1882-89; w. c. Ran-
dolph, Minn., 1889 . Address, Randolph, Minn.
*J. GEORGE FETZER, b. Oberhausen, Wiirtemberg, July 12, 1845;
R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; U. R. 1873-74; R. T. S., Eng. Dept., 1874-76;
Univ. Leipzig, Germany, 1876; ord. Volmarstein, Westphalia; p. Vol-
marstein, Westphalia, 1877-80; in U. S. collecting funds for the Theol.
Sem. Hamburg, 1880-81 ; assistant editor Wahrheitszeuge, and supply
Hamburg, Germany, 1881-82; prof. Bapt. Theol. Sem. Hamburg, Ger-
many, 1882-1909. Author, Pastoral Thcologic; d. Volmarstein, West-
phalia, July 31, 1909.
HENRY L. JANZEN, b. Elbing, Prussia, June 27, 1844; R. T. S., G.
D. 1870-73 ; U. R. 1873-74 ; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1874-75 ; in bus. Berlin,
Ont., 1875 .
JOHANN HEINRICH MOEHLMANN, b. Aarsdorf, Hanover, Ger-
many, Sep. 24, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1865-66; 1872-73; ord. Meriden,
Conn., June 19, 1873; p. Meriden, Conn., 1873-86; Racine, Wis., 1886-
94; Detroit, Mich., 1894 . Address, 415 Helen Ave., Detroit, Mich.
EWART PETER RIEMER, b. Hatzum, East Frisia, Germany, March
10, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1873-74; ord.
Buffalo, N. Y., Mar. 31, 1874; p. Germ.an Bapt. ch.. King William's
Town, Kaffraria, S. Africa, 1874-92; invalid, 1892-97; p. East London,
S. Africa, 1897-1901; o. s. St. Louis, Mo., 1901 .
Address, 2615 N. 12th St., St. Louis, Mo.
F. LOUIS SCHUNKE, b. Quellendorf, Anhalt-Dessau, Germany, July
24, 1844; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; ord. Niedern-Dodeleben, Prussia,
Mar. 28, 1875; p. Neu-Haldensleben, Prussia, 1873-76; p. Einbeck,
Hannover, 1876-81; Altenburg, Saxony, 1881-95; Hamburg-Eilbeck,
1895-98; Parsau, Prussia, 1898-1901; Dessau, Anhalt, 1901-02; Alten-
burg, Saxony, 1902-05; ret. 1905 .
Address, . Sonneborn, Gotha, Germany.
234
1874
JOHN SENN, b. Town Polk, Wis., Dec. 20, 1847; R. T. S., G.
D. 1870-73; ord. Tavistock. Ont., Dec. 10, 1873; p. Tavistock, Ont.,
1873-75; Buffalo, N. Y., 1875-77; Holland, N. Y., 1877-82; Williams-
port, Pa., 1882-93; prac. physician, and o. s. Williamsport, Pa., 1893 .
Address, 243 Washington St., Williamsport, Pa.
ANDREAS STERN, b. Neufra, HohcnzoUern-Sigmaringen, Prussia,
June 2, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1870-73; ord. Holland, N. Y., June 3,
1874; p. Holland, N. Y., 1874; Brenham, Texas, 1874-75; teacher, Se-
dalia and Concordia, Mo., 1875-77; miss. Missouri, 1877-78; p. Ellin-
wood, Kan., 1878-80; Greengarden, 111., 1880-82; Louisville, Ky., 1882-
83; Holland. N. Y., 1883-85; Tavistock, Ont., 1885-90; Town Polk,
Wis., 1890-97; Houston, Texas, 1897-98; Lorena, Texas, 1898-1907;
Steamboat Rock, Iowa, 1907-. Address, Steamboat Rock, la.
SPECIAL STUDENT
Jacob Meier, b. Oberschafhausen, Baden, Sep. 6, 1839; R. T. S., G. D.
1872-73; ord. Muscatine, la., Aug. 19, 1873; p. Muscatine, la., 1873-
78; Chicago, 111., 1st ch., 1878-1906; Chicago, 111., 3rd ch., 1906—;
supt. Miss, and Benev. Sec. of the Ger. Bapt. Chs. of Chicago, 111.,
1906 . Address, 2152 Alice Place, Chicago, 111.
1874
GRADUATES
JOHANN KARL HEINRICH BECKER, b. Orpherda, Germany, Jan.
9, 1845; R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Fosterburg, 111., Aug. 12, 1874; p.
Fosterburg, 111., 1874-75; Springfield, 111., 1875-76; w. c. Springfield, 111.,
1876.
LOUIS HELMETAG, b. Bergheim, Waldeck, Germany, May 17, 1847;
R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Dirschau, Prussia, Dec. 1875; p. Dirschau,
Prussia, 1875-77; Brome, 1877-82; Heilbronn, 1882-84; Muehlhausen
in E., 1884-89; Dirschau, 1889 . Address, Dirschau, Germany.
*ROBERT LANGER, b. Thorn, Prussia, June 3, 1845; R. T. S., G. D.
1871-74; ord. Millerstown, Pa., July 10, 1874; p. Millerstown, Pa., 1874;
Holland, N. Y., 1874-77; Baltimore, Md., 1877-78; d. Chicago, 111., Dec.
16. 1882.
ZACHARIAS CLARK MARTEN, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Oct. 23, 1849;
R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1877; for complete record,
see Eng. Dept., class of 1877.
235
1875
JOHN MILLER, b. Altdorf, Witrtemberg, April 19, 1843; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1871-74; ord. Zurich, Ont., Aug. 4, 1874; p. Zurich, Ont., 1874-
11; Manitowoc, Wis., 1877-84; Casco, Mich., 1884-86; Bloomington,
111., 1886-93; Lincoln Co., Kan., 1893-96; Dillon, Kan., 1896-1900; Pin
Oak Creek, Mo., 1900-07; Parkersburg, lo., 1907-09; Auburn, Mich.,
1909 . Address, R. F. D., Auburn, Mich.
*HEINRICH W. NAGEL, b. Ladbergen, Westphalia, Apr. 29, 1847;
R. T. S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Chicago, 111., Feb. 10, 1875; miss. Chicago,
111., 1874-75; p. Lebanon, Wis., 1875-78; Buffalo, N. Y., 1878-84; St.
Joseph, Mich., 1884-92; ill-health, Buffalo, N. Y., 1892 ; d. Buffalo,
N. Y., June 17, 1894.
HERMANN SCHROEDER, b. Zowen, Prussia, Aug. 24, 1844; R. T.
S., G. D. 1871-74; ord. Chicago, 111., Feb. 9, 1875; p. Newton, Mich.,
1875-77; Rock Falls, la., 1877-81; Fulton, la., 1881-86; Sandwich, III.,
1886-89; Omaha, Neb., 1889-92; Fremont, Neb., 1892-95; Wausau, W^is.,
1895-98; Monte Vista, Col., 1898-99; State Miss. Wisconsin, 1899-1900;
p. Quincy, III., 1900-06; s. Bloomington, 111., 1906-
Address, 407 Menomimee St., Oak Park, 111.
HEINRICH WERNICK, b. Cincinnati, O., Nov. 7, 1850; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1871-74; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1874-75; ord. Somonauk, 111., Nov.
5, 1875 ; p. Somonauk, 111., 1875-78 ; Bloomington, 111., 1878-81 ; Kekos-
kee. Wis., 1881-85; Newport, Ky., 1885-89; Springfield, III., 1889-94;
Harvey, 111., 1894-97; Joliet, 111., 1897-99; Richfield, Wis., 1899-1904;
Chicago, 111., 1904-07; State Miss., Illinois, 1907-
Address, Sandwich, 111.
SPECIAL STUDENT
Paul Goebel, b. Zurich, Ont.; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-74; w. c. Park Hill,
Ont., 1888.
1875
GRADUATES
*SAMUEL BECKER, b. Geismar, Hessen, Germany, Dec. 2, 1840;
R. T. S., G. D. 1873-75 ; ord. Tavistock, Ont., June 21, 1875 ; p. Tavi-
stock and Sebringville, Ont., 1875-77; Logan, Ont., 1877-79; Hanover
and Elmwood, Ont., 1879-84; Logan and Zurich, 1884-91; Holland,
N. Y., 1891-93; in business, Buffalo, N. Y., 1893-1909; d. Buffalo, N. Y.,
Dec. 20, 1909.
236
1876
GOTTLIEB KUCZEWSKI, b. Rummy, Prussia, Sep. 3, 1844; R. T.
S., G. D. 1872-/5; ord. Dorscn, Prussia, Aug. 1875; miss to Ger-
mans and Poles in Romanowcn, 1875-88; p. Lyck, Prussia, 1888-
1900; ret. 1900. Address, Ortelsburg, E. Prussia, Germany.
HEINRICH SCHULZ, b. Ellnhausen, Hessen, Germany, Feb. 8, 1852;
R. T. S., G. D. 1872-75; Shurtleff College, 1879-81; ord. Fosterburg,
111., May 11, 1876; p. Fostersburg, III., 1876-81; St. Paul, Minn., 1881-
89; Philadelphia, Pa., 1889-91; St. Joseph, Mich., 1891-1900; St. Louis,
Mo. 1900-1909; Pittsburg, Pa. 1909-.
Address, 103 Onyx St., Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Heinrich Hilzinger, b. Tuttlingen, Wiirtemberg, March 16, 1850; R.
T. S., G. D. 1874-75; ord. Cohoes, N. Y., Sep. 15, 1875; p. Cohoes,
N. Y., 1875-77; Newark, N. J.. 1877-79; Kankakee, 111., 1879-84; Mus-
catine, la., 1884-90; Carrick, Ont., 1890-94; Cleveland, O., 1894-1900;
Eureka. S. D., 1900-1904; Plum Creek. S. D., 19CW-1905 ; Platte Center,
Neb., 1905-. Address, Platte Center, Nebraska.
Herman W. Jens, b. Zettermin, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany,
Sep. 24, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-75; teacher, Monce Acad.,
Monee, III.
1876
GRADUATES
FRIEDRICH BERNDT, b. Grevekow, Prussia; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-
76; ord. ]\Iinnetrista, Minn., Nov. 11, 1876; p. Minnetrista, Minn., 1876-
79; Sharon, 1879-81; left denomination.
Address, Le Seueur, Minn.
ANTON HELMRICH, b. Leutmannsdorf, Silesia, Germany, March
6, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; ord. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 17, 1877;
p. Arnprior, Ont., 1876-82; Holland, N. Y., 1882-85; Kekoskee, Wis.,
1885-87; w. c. and o. s. Address, 172 Johnson St., Buffalo, N. Y.
*CHARLES JURGENSEN, b. Hamburg, Germany; R. T. S., G. D.
1867-68: 1874-76; ord. Sheboygan, Wis., Aug. 23, 1876; p. Sheboygan,
Wis., 1876-79; cutter, Milwaukee and New York City, 1879- ; d. New
York City, 1894.
*FRIEDRICH WILHELM KROESCH, b. Immekath, Prussia, Apr.
6, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; ord. Woolwich, Ont, Sep. 21, 1876;
237
1877
p. Woolwich, Ont., 1876-80; Wausau, Wis., 1880-83; North Freedom,
Wis. 1883-88; Higginsville, Mo., 1888-93; California, Mo., 1893-1900;
Rush Co., Kan., 1900-1903; o. s. Lorraine, Kan., 1903-05; d. Lorraine,
Kan. Feb. 2, 1905.
CHRISTIAN E. LOTZER, b. Waldeck, Germany, May 4, 1856; R.
T. S., G. D. 1873-76; w. c. Sayre, Pa., 1889.
*RUDOLPH MACHHOLZ, b. Schmiedfeld, Thuringia, Germany,
Oct. 1, 1847; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-76; ord. Carrick, Ont., Oct. 4, 1876;
p. Carrick and Neustadt, Ont., 1876-86; Milwaukee, Wis., 1886-89; Bur-
lington, la., 1889-95 ; d. Burlington, la., Apr. 8, 1895.
FRIEDRICH A. PETEREIT, b. Mehlaucken, Prussia, Sep. 28, 1850;
R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; ord. Davenport, Iowa, Mar. 27, 1877; p. Dav-
enport, Iowa, 1876-79; Quincy, 111., 1879-84; Minneapolis, Minn., 1884-
86; Winnipeg, Manitoba, 1886-93; Waco, Texas, 1893-94; State miss.,
Texas, 1894-96; p. Galveston, Texas, 1896-1899; Dallas, Texas, 1899-
1903 ; in bus., New Mexico.
WILLLIAM SCHUNKE, b. Roden, Anhalt, Germany, Aug. 16, 1854;
R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76; ord. Racine, Wis., Sep. 6, 1876; p. Racine, Wis.,
1876-81; Elgin, Iowa, 1881-94; Bethany, Oregon, 1894-98; Winnipeg,
Manitoba, 1898-1906; District Missionary, Canadian Northwest, 1906-
1910; ibid., Pacific States, 1910-.
Address, Rose City Park, Portland, Oregon.
GEORGE NICHOLAS THOMSSEN, b. Busum, Holstein, Germany
April 1, 1855 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1873-76 ; U. R. 1876-78 ; R. T. S., Eng
Dept. 1878-79; ord. West Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 7, 1879; p. West Ho
boken, N. J., 1879-81; miss. A. B. M. U., Vinukonda, India, 1882-87
p. New York City, 1887-90; miss. A. B. M. U., Kurnool, India, 1890-95
p. South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1896-97; s. New York City, 1897-99; miss
A. B. M. U., Bapatla, India, 1899- ; author, Indische Lebensbilder
Samuel I. Hebich of India; The Preacher and the Sermon (Telugu)
The Real versus the Ideal in Hinduism. Address, Bapatla, India.
1877
GRADUATES
♦SYLVESTER KORNMEIER, b. Biberbach, Baden, Aug. 18, 1848;
R. T. S., G. D. 1874-77; ord. Greengarden, 111., June 2, 1878; p. Green-
garden, 111., 1878-81 ; Arnprior, Ont., 1881-85 ; Waterbury, Conn., 1885-
87; South Brooklyn, N. Y., 1887-96; colp. Brooklyn and New York
City, 1896-1906; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 10, 1906.
238
1878
CLAUS PETERS, b. Mielberg, Schleswig, Prussia, May 7, 1856; R.
T. S., G. D. 1874-77; ord. Schleswig, Prussia, March 3, 1878; p. Schles-
wig, Prussia, 1877-87; miss, for Sunday Schools, Germany, 1887-90; p.
Berlin, Germany, 1890-1904; Hamburg, Germany, 1904-.
Address, 106 Kieler St., Hamburg, Germany.
SPECIAL STUDENT
*Heinrich A. Griep, b. Klein-Silkow, Pomerania, Prussia, June 22, 1838;
R. T. S., G. D. 1876-77; ord. Scranton, Pa., Sep. 12, 1877; p. Scranton,
Pa., 1877-81 ; Dayton, O., 1881-89 ; North Freedom, Wis., 1889-96 ; prac.
phys., Denzer, Wis.; d. 1909.
1878
GRADUATES
♦JACOB DANIELSEN, b. Sterup, Schleswig, Prussia, Feb. 20, 1849;
R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; ord. Kappeln, Schleswig, 1879; p. Kappeln,
Schleswig, 1878-82; p. Hamburg, 1882-85; supt. Deaconess Institute,
Hamburg, 1885-86; retired on account of illness of wife, 1886; p. Ham-
burg-Hamm, 1887-90; Hamburg-Eimsbiittel, 1890-1901; ret.; d. Ham-
burg, Germany, July 18, 1903.
EDWARD GRAALMANN, b. Ditzum, East Frisia, Germany, Jan.
8, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1877-78; ord.
Williamsport, Pa., June 2, 1878; p. Williamsport, Pa., 1878-81; Bailey-
ville. III., 1881-86; Concordia, Mo., 1886-93; Okeene, Oklahoma, 1893-.
Address, Okeene, Okla.
JOHN JAEGER, b. Beinstein, Wiirtemberg, Jan. 13, 1852; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1874-78; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1877-78; ord. Newark, N. J., Aug.
29, 1878; p. Newark, N. J., 1878-81; Albany, N. Y., 1881-86; New
Britain, Conn., 1887-90; s. Waterbury and Seymour, Conn., 1890-91;
p. Germantown, N. D., 1891-97; West St. Paul, Minn., 1897-1903; Tynd-
all, S. D., 1903-1908; Buffalo Center, la.. 1908-1910; Odessa, Wash.
1910-. Address, Odessa, Washington.
FRITZ AUGUST LIGHT, b. Memel, Prussia, Aug. 1, 1851; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1874-78; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1878-79; ord. Boston, Mass., Oct
9, 1879 ; p. Boston, Mass., 1879-83 ; student, Boston Univ., 1880-1882 ; p.
Indianapolis, Ind., 1883-87; Chicago, 111., 1887-89; stud. McCormick
Theo. Sem. 1887-8; p. Cleveland, O., 1889-94; M. D. and pract. med.,
Cleveland, O., 1894-96 ; p. Cincinnati, O., 1896-1905 ; p. New York City,
1905-08; s. Eagle Ave. ch.. New York, 1908-09; o. s. 1909-. Author,
Die Griindwahrheiten des Christcntums.
Address. 436 E. 141 St., Bronx, New York
239
1879
*ANTON MEIER, b. Hard, Tyrol, Austria, Aug. 6, 1847; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1874-78; p. Methodist ch., Newton, Mich., 1878-80; White River,
Mich., 1880-82; d. 1882.
JACOB HENRY MERKEL, b. Reichartshausen, Baden, Oct. 28,
1855 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1878-81 ; ord. Cleve-
land, O., Sep. 22, 1881; p. Cleveland, O., (1st ch.,) 1881-90; Milwaukee,
Wis., (1st ch.,) 1890-95; Burlington, la., 1895-1900; Cleveland, O.
(Erin Ave.) 1900-06; Evangelist, 1906-. Translator, Gordon's The
Ministry of the Spirit. Address, 3008 Walton Ave., Cleveland, O.
CHRISTOPH SCHMIDT, b. Berka, Saxe-Weimar, Germany, Oct.
19, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1874-78; R. T. S.„ Eng. Dept. 1877-78; ord.
New Britain, Conn., July 2, 1883; p. New Britain, Conn., 1878-84;
Syracuse, N. Y., 1884-88; St. Paul, Minn., 1888-92; Passaic, N. J., 1892-
1900; Elizabeth, N. J., 1901-1903; Passaic, N. J., 1903-1909; incap. 1909-.
Address, 50 Sherman St., Passaic, N. J.
SPECIAL STUDENT
George C. Engelmann, b. Remels, East Frisia, Germany, Dec. 28, 1853;
R. T. S., G. D. 1877-78; miss. Platteville, Neb., 1879-80; Columbus,
Neb., 1880-82 ; ord. ApHngton, la., Sep. 2, 1882 ; p. Aplington, la., 1882-
88; Eureka, S. Dakota, 1888-90; Kossuth, Wis., 1890-93; North Free-
dom, Wis., 1893-1900; Parkersburg, la., 1900-1903; State Miss., for
Wis., 1903-04; p. Kesley, la., 1904-08; Alpena, Mich., 1908-.
Address, 217 4th St., Alpena, Mich.
1879
GRADUATES
WILLIAM APPEL, b. Wilmot, Ont., Sep. 28, 1854; R. T. S., G. D.
1874-79 ; R. T. S.. Eng. Dept. 1878-79 ; ord. Logan, Ont., Oct. 8, 1879 ;
p. Logan, Ont, 1879-80; New York City, 1880-81; New Haven, Conn.,
1881-83; ev. 1883-85; p. Louisville, Ky., 1885-87; ev. 1887-1888; asst.
p. Tabernacle ch.. New York City, 1888-90; p. Los Angeles, Cal., 1890-
97; Syracuse, N. Y., 1897-99; Williamsport, Pa., 1899-1903; Detroit,
Mich. (Ebenezer ch.), 1903-09; evangelist, 1909-
Address, 752 Huntington Ave., Roxbury, Mass.
240
1880-1881
FRANZ FRIEDRICH, b. Ravcnsburg, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Dec.
4, 1S52; R. T. S., G. D. 1875-79; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., Sep. 4, 1879;
p. Folsomdale, N. Y.. 1879-82; Chicago, 111., 1882-87; Peoria, 111., 1887-
90; Cleveland, O., 1890-97; Berlin, Ont., 1897-1904; Buffalo, N. Y.,
1904-. Address, 243 Mulberry St., Buffalo, N. Y.
CHARLES F. JENSEN, b. New Orleans, La., July 4, 1850; Baylor
Univ., 1872-74; R. T. S., G. D. 1876-79; ord. Boston, Mass., 1879; p.
Boston, Mass., 1879-81 ; Brenham, Burton and Greenvine, Texas, 1881-
97; in bus., Brenham, Texas, 1897-.
JOHANNES GEORGE MAEDER, b. Reuthin, Wiirtemberg, April
6, 1855; R. T. S.. G. D. 1875-79; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1878-79; ord.
New York city, Oct. 23, 1879; p. New York City (Harlem), 1879-87;
M. D. and practicing med., New York City, 1887-.
Address, 123 W. 121 St., New York City.
JACOB STAUB, b. Herriberg, Zurich, Switzerland, Feb. 25, 1850; R.
T. S., G. D. 1875-79; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1878-79; ord. Zurich, Swit-
zerland, Nov. 1879 ; p. Nauhausen, Switzerland, 1879-81 ; Scranton, Pa.,
1881-84; Bridgewater, S. D., 1885-87; Madison, S. D., 1887-90; not in
act. service, 1890-94; p. Greenvine, Texas, 1894-96; miss. St. Joseph,
Mo. and Hastings, Neb., 1896-97; s. St. Louis, Mo., 1897; w. c.
Address, Beloit, Ohio.
GRADUATES
VINCENZ FARNKOPF, b. Bullau, Bavaria, Jan. 21, 1851; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1875-80; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1879-80; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y.,
June 8, 1880; p. Bethany, Oregon, 1880-84; left ministry; San Francisco,
Cal., 1899.
♦PAUL JOHANN FERDINAND GROTH, b. Anklam, Pomerania,
Germany. June 17. 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1876-80; R. T. S., Eng. Dept.
1879-80; miss. colp. A. B. P. S. in Minn, and N. D. 1880-89; ord. Glen
Ulen, N. D., 1889; p. Glen Ulen, N. D., 1889-94; d. Hebron, N. D.,
June 17, 1894.
1881
GRADUATES
FRIEDRICH W. BECKER, b. Altena, Westphalia, Germany, July
15, 1853 ; R. T. S.. G. D. 1877-81 ; R. T. S. Eng. Dept. 1880-81 ; ord.
241
1881
Houston, Texas, July 5, 1881; p. Houston, Texas, 1881-85; St. Louis,
Mo., 1885-88; left ministry. Address, Milwaukee, Wis.
AUGUST BOELTER, b. Vandsburg, West Prussia, Germany, April
10, 1851; R. T. S., G. D. 1877-81; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1880-81; ord.
Indianapolis, Ind., Oct. 6, 1881; p. Indianapolis, Ind., 1881-83; Walsh-
ville, 111., 1883-88; Louisville, Ky., 1888-96; Omaha, Neb., 1896-1902;
Minneapolis, Minn., 1902-.
Address, 2122 Dupont St., N. Minneapolis, Minn.
JOHN GERHARDT BERNEIKE, b. Hammerstein, West Prussia,
Germany, Nov. 6, 1857; R. F. Acad. 1877-80; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-81;
U. R. 1881-83; Union Theo. Sem. New York City, 1883-86; not ord.;
M. D. and prac. med. Santa Ana, Gal., 1895-
HENRY WILLIAM GEIL, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1857; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1877-81; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1881-82; ord. Wilmington, Del.,
June 29, 1882; p. Wilmington, Del., 1882-88; Syracuse, N. Y., 1888-93;
Rochester, N. Y., 1893-1905; in bus. 1905-
Address, 4 Lawton St., Rochester, N. Y.
GEORGE ALFRED GUNTHER, b. New York City, April 10, 1853;
R. T. S., G. D. 1875-81; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1880-81; supply, Wil-
mington, Del., 1881-82; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., Aug. 25, 1882; p. Fol-
somdale, N. Y., 1882-85; Minonk, 111., 1885-88; Wilmington, Del., 1888-
93; New York City, 1893-1901; Newark, N. J., 1901- ; hymn-writer and
composer of music, "Gemeinde-chorc."
Address, 375 Walnut St., Newark, N. J.
LEWIS KAISER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 23, 1860; R. F. Acad,
and R. T. S., G. D. 1878-81 ; U. R. 1881-83 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1883-
84; C. T. S. 1884-85; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Sep. 18, 1884; p. Philadel-
phia, Pa., 1884-88; Rochester, N. Y., 1888-90; prof. R. T. S., G. D.
1890- ; and Moderator, Gen'l Conf. of German Bap. ch.'s. 1898-1910.
Author, Das Apostolische Jahrhundcrt; Die Stimmen der Propheten.
Address, 13 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y.
JOHN HENRY MEYERS, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., April 28, 1855; R. T.
S., G. D. 1877-81 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1880-81 ; ord. Woolwich, Ont.,
Aug. 16, 1881; p. Woolwich, Ont., 1881-84; Scranton, Pa., 1884-91;
Bridgeport, Conn., 1891-96; in bus. Bridgeport, Conn., 1896-97; p. New
Hamburg, Ont., 1897-1908; Waco, Texas, 1908-.
Address, 1321 Jefferson St., Waco, Texas.
GOTTHARD MENGEL, b. Dreihausen, Kurhessen, Germany, June
27, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1877-81; ord. Colehour, 111., Oct. 18, 1881;
242
1882
p. Colehour, 111., 1881-91 ; Kankakee, 111., 1891-1901 ; Detroit, Mich (2nd
church) 1901-08; Detroit, Mich. (Ebenezer ch.) 1909-
Address, 672 Hudson Ave., Detroit, Mich.
ALBERT JOHN RAMAKER, b. Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 3, 1860; R. F
Acad, and R. T. S., G. D. 1877-81 ; U. R. and R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1881-
1886; for complete record see Eng. Dept., Class of 1886.
Address, 11 Tracy St., Rochester, N. Y
SPECIAL STUDENTS
*August Carl Doescher, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 20, 1854; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1878-81 ; not ord. ; d. St. Joseph, :\Iich.
Otto Roehrig, b. Themar, Meiningen, Germany, April 20, 1859; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1879-81; North Western College, Naperville, 111., 1886; miss.
Evangelical ch., Clinton, Mo., 1886-87; Atchison, Kan., 1887-88; ord.
Hiawatha, Kan., March 17, 1888; p. Falls City, Neb., 1888-
1882
GRADUATES
EDUARD JOHANN THEODOR ANSCHUTZ, b. Drochtersen,
Hanover, Germany, July 4, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1879-82; ord. West
Hoboken, N. J., Sept. 14, 1882; p. West Hoboken, N. J., 1882-. Author,
Christus and Seine Gcmcindc.
Address, 235 Palisade Ave., W. Hoboken, N. J.
JOHN EHRENSTEIN, b. Dierdorf, Rhennish Prussia, Germany, Feb.
2, 1861 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-82 ; Union Theo. Sem. New York City,
1882-84; Univ. of Bonn and Berlin, Germany, 1884-86; asst. sec. Evang.
Alliance, New York City, 1886; in bus. Address, Yonkers, N. Y.
ROBERT FENSKE, b. Elmwood, Ont., May 29, 1856; R. T. S., G. D.
1877-82; ord. Rising City, Neb., Aug. 16, 1882; p. Rising City, Neb.
1882-84; Woodbine, Kan., 1884-86; West Brenda, Manitoba, 1886-94;
Edenwald, Sask., 1894-98; Casselman, N. D., 1898-1901; Ebenezer,
Sask., 1904-04; Beaver Hill, Sask., 1904-.
Address, Roberts, Sask., Canada.
FRIEDRICH HOFFMANN, b. Sangerhausen, Saxony, Germany,
May 22, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1878-82; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1881-82;
ord. Minonk, 111., July 6, 1882; p. Minonk. 111., 1882-85; St. Louis, Mo.,
1885-93; Buflfalo, N. Y., (First church) 1893-1905; Buffalo, N. Y. (2nd
243
1883-1884
ch.) 1905-1906; Winnipeg, Man., 1906- ; composer of music and editor,
Ncuc Mdnncrchore, Der Sdngcrbote.
Address, 799 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, Man.
CARL LUDWIG MARQUARDT, b. Schonlanke, Posen, Germany,
Aug. 29, 1855 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1878-82 ; ord. Logan, Ont., July 12, 1882 ;
p. Logan, Ont., 1882-83; Higginsville, Mo., 1883-&8; Muscatine, la.,
1888-93; Brooklyn, N. Y., 1893-1904; St. Joseph, Mich., 1904-
Address, 910 Broad St., St. Joseph, Mich.
JACOB AUGUST WEIMAR, b. Unterheinrieth, Wiirtemberg, Oct.
7, 1855 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1878-82 ; ord. St. Joseph, Mich., Aug. 10, 1882 ;
p. St. Joseph, Mich., 1882-85; New Britain, Conn., 1885-87; Meriden,
Conn., 1887-88; joined Russelites, Allegheny, Pa., 1889; and Koreshites,
Chicago, some time later; reaccepted, Chicago, 111., 1898; and deposed
by council, Minonk, 111., Dec. 12, 1899.
1883
GRADUATES
JACOB HEINRICHS, b. Allenstein, East Prussia, Germany, March
2, 1860; R. T. S., G. D. and R. F. Acad. 1881-84; U. R. 1884-86; R.
T. S., 1886-89; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1889.
Address, Ramapatam, India.
HEINRICH SCHWENDENER, b. Wayne, Wis., Sep. 4, 1854; R. T.
S., G. D. 1880-83; ord. Cleveland, O., Dec. 13, 1883; p. Cleveland, O.,
1883-89 ; Evangelist, 1889-. Address, 600 Main St., St. Joseph, Mich.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Julius Jacob Berger, b. 'New Haven, Conn., March 20, 1861; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1881-83; C. T. S. 1883-86; Address, Gasport, N. Y.
Heinrich H. Regier, b. Alexanderkron, S. Russia, Sep. 12, 1855; R. T.
S., G. D. 1882-83; ord. ]\Iountain Lake, Minn., Dec. 23, 1884; assistant
p. Mennonite ch., Mountain Lake, Minn., 1884-89; p. Mountain Lake,
Minn., 1889-. Address, Mountain Lake, Minn.
*William Tietge, b. Kusei, Saxony, Germany, July 16. 1858; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1881-83; d. Burlington, la., April 21, 1883.
1884
GRADUATES
GOTTLOB FETZER, b. Cleveland, O., July 30, 1861; R. T. S., G. D.
244
1884
1881-84; miss. Cincinnati, 0., 1884-86; R. T. S., Eng. Dcpt. 1886-89;
for complete record, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1889.
Address, 3804 Payne Ave., N. E., Cleveland, O.
LOUIS CHARLES KNUTH, b. St. Joseph, Mich., Oct. 18, 1858; U. R.
and R. T. S., G. D. 1881-84; R. T. S. 1887; for complete rec, see Eng.
Dept., Class of 1887. Address, 33 E. Fairmount Ave., Newark, N. J.
WILLIAM LIPPHARDT, b. Oberaula, Ilessen, Germany, Oct. 25,
1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-84; R. T. S., Eng. Dcpt. 1883-&*; ord.
Quincy, III., July 30, 1884; p. Quincy, 111., 1884-86; Evansville, Ind.,
1886-90; Buffalo, N. Y., 1890-1904; Evangelist, 1904-
Address, 39 Howard Ave., Buffalo, N. Y.
CLAAS REGIER, b. Hierschau, S. Russia, April 26, 1854; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1882-84; miss, in York and Clay Cos., Neb., 1884-85; ord. York-
town, Kan., June 6, 1885; p. Yorktown, Kan., 1885-89; Sutton and Hast-
ings, Neb. 1889-91; Tyndall, S. D., 1891-93; Fairfax, S. D., 1893-99;
w. c. Bessie, Okl.
*VICTOR CHARLES ROCHO, b. St. Louis, Mo., June 15, 1859;
R. T. S., G. D. 1880-84; ord. Alpena, Mich., Oct. 15, 1884; p. Alpena,
Mich., 1884-85; B. U. Th. Sem., Chicago, 111., 1885-89; p. Plainfield, 111.,
1887-89; Geneseo, 111., Emerson, la.. Council Bluffs, la., Dundee, 111.,
1889-99; dist. miss. H. M. S. Denver, Col., 1899-1900; p. Allemagorda,
N. Mexico, 1900-1902; w. c. Los Angeles, Cal., 1902-04; d. Los Angeles,
Cal., Dec. 20, 1904.
GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS SCHNEIDER, b. New York City, Oct.
10, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1880-84; U. R. 1888; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1888-
91 ; for complete rec, see Engl. Dept., Class 1891.
Address, 249 Edgerton St., Rochester, N. Y.
JOSEPH SCHOLZ, b. Davenport, la., Jan. 26, 1857; R. T. S., G. D.
1881-84; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1883-84; ord. Montague, Mich., June 20,
1884; p. Montague, Mich., 1884-87; miss. Chicago, 111., 1887-93; p. St.
Paul, Minn., 1893-97; Tyndall, S. D., 1897-1900; Burlington, Iowa,
1900-. Address, 1415 Osborn St., Burlington, la.
HERMANN THIEL, b. Zschopau, Saxony, Germany, Aug. 9, 1854;
R. T. S., G. D. 1881-84; ord. Sandwich, 111., Aug. 19, 1884; p. Sandwich,
111., 1884-85; miss. Milwaukee, Wis., 1885; p. Alpena, Mich., 1885-91;
w. c. Chicago, 111., 1891-98; p. Lyndock, Ont., 1898-1902; Fairfax, S. D.
and Naper, Neb., 1902-06; o. s. 1906-. Address, Lakeland, Minn.
245
1885
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Friedrich G. Dierks, b. Greengarden, 111., Oct. 13, 1855; R. T. S., G. D.
1882-84; not ord; supply and farmer, Platte Center, Neb., 1884-.
David Dyck, b. Ekatarineslav, S. Russia, Jan. 23, 1846; R. T. S., G. D.
1883-84; ord. Woodson Co., Kan., Dec. 1882; p. Mennonite chs., Wood-
son Co., and Lehigh, Marion Co., Kan., 1884-97; p. Plum Coulee, Mani-
toba, 1897- Address, Borden, Manitoba.
Dierk Abrams Homfeld, b. Griemersum, Hannover, Germany, July
3, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-84; ord. Eagle Top. Hooper Co., Kan.,
March 27, 1885 ; p. Anthony, Kan., 1884-87 ; Woodbine, Kan., 1887-90 ;
Dillon, Kan., 1890-95; o. s. 1895. Address, Lorraine, Kansas.
Peter Rech, b. Cappel, Prussia, Feb. 12, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-84;
ord. Woolwich, Ont., Oct. 29, 1884; p. Woolwich, Ont., 1884-86; Erie,
Pa., 1886-87; w. c. Houston, Tex., 1909-.
1885
GRADUATES
HARM HENRICHS HUSMANN, b. Gransdorf, Hannover, Germany,
May 1, 1849; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-85; ord. Neudorf, Russia, Jan. 10,
1886; p. Saratow, Russia, 1886; Ust-Kulalinka, Saratov, Russia, 1886-.
Address, Zarizin, Gov. Saratov, Russia.
WALTHER RAUSCHENBUSCH, b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1861;
Gymnasium, Giitersloh, Westphalia, Germany, 1883 ; U. R. and R. T. S.,
G. D. 1885; R. T. S. 1886; for complete rec. see Eng. Dept., Class of
1886. Address, 40 Shepard St., Rochester, N. Y.
HEINRICH ADOLPH SCHWASS, b. Watertown, Wis., Aug. 23,
1856 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-85 ; ord. Pekin, 111., Nov. 20, 1885 ; p. Pekin,
111., 1885-87; w. c. Muskegon Heights, Muskegon, Mich.
*HENRY STRUCKHOFF, b. Oezen, Braunschweig, Germany, Aug.
16, 1853; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-85; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 28, 1885;
p. Buffalo, N. Y., 1885-87; d. Buffalo, N. Y., Feb. 11, 1887.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Hermann Johann Fast, b. Nova Dmetrofka, S. Russia, June 17, 1860;
R. T. S., G. D. 1884-85; miss. Mennonite ch.. Mountain Lake, Minn.,
1889-.
246
1886
August Marquardt, b. GiintherROst, Posen, Germany, Aug. 11, 1846;
R. T. S., G. D. 1S84-85; ord. Minnctrista, Minn., June 6, 1886; p. Wino-
na, Minn.. 1885-92; Salem, S. D., 1892-94; Beatrice and Janscn, Neb.,
1894-1908; ElHnwood, Kansas, 1908.
Address, R. F. D., Ellinwood, Kan.
John C. Voth, b. Sochoczin, Poland, Feb. 2, 1850; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-
85 ; p. Mcnnonite ch., Lakeview, Kan., 1885-.
1886
GRADUATES
AUGUST FRIEDRICH BRAUNS, b. Hiitteltannen, Hannover, Ger-
many, March 9, 1855; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-86; ord. Carrington, N. D
Apr. 8, 1887; p. Carrington, N. D., 1887-88; Mandan, N. D., 1888-92
Brenham, Tex., 1892-93; miss, and colp. Ortonville, Minn., 1893-95
Kansas City. Mo., 1895-97; Timberlake, Okla., 1897-99; Bremen, Ger-
many, 1899-1901; colp. Am. Bapt. Pub. Soc, 1901-.
RAYMUND J, HACK, b. Oberkessach, Wiirtemberg, Aug. 30, 1856;
R. T. S., G. D. 1883-86; ord. Tonawanda, N. Y., Nov. 19, 1886; p.
Tonavvanda, N. Y., 1886-90 ; St. Paul, Minn., 1890-93 ; dist. miss. North-
western Conf.. 1893-94; p. Elgin. la., 1894-1902; Higginsville, Mo.,
1902- 1905; Madison, S. D.. 1905-.
Address, 307 Liberty Ave., Madison, S. D.
OTTO KOENIG, b. ^Memel, Germany, Apr. 5. 1866; Royal Gymnasi-
um. Elbing. Germany, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-86; Bristol Baptist
College, England, 1886-87; ord. Memel, Germany, May 6, 1888; p.
Memel, Prussia. 1888-93; Rochester, N. Y., 1893-96; St. Louis, Mo.,
1896-99; s. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900; p. New Haven, Conn., 1901- Editor,
Sonncnschcin. Author, Sonncnschcin Lieder; BibeUehre und Kate-
chismiis; Zxir Lchre und IVelirc; Missions Studicn.
Address, 12 Broad St., New Haven, Conn.
JOHANN FRIEDRICH MATZICK, b. Mczehnen, East Prussia,
Germany, May 19, 1857; R. T. S., G. D. 1882-86; ord. Neustadt, Ont.,
Sep. 15, 1886: p. Carrick, Ont., 1886-92; Wausaii, Wis., 1892-96; Monte
Vista. Col., 1896-98; w. c. Monte Vista, Col., 1898-
WILLIAM PFEIFFER, b. Beggingen, Switzerland, May 22. 1861;
R. T. S., G. D. 1882-86; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1885-86; ord. Spring-
field, 111., July 29, 1886; p. Springfield, 111., 1886-89; Minonk, 111., 1889-
92; Toledo, O., 1892-97; Aplington. la., 1897-1901; Baltimore, Md.,
1901-1908 ; New Hamburg, Ont., 1908-.
Address, New Hamburg. Ont.
247
1887
WILLIAM RITZMANN, b. Eberbach, Baden, Dec. 18, 1849; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1883-86; ord. Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. 15, 1886; p. Bridgeport,
Conn., 1886-92; Baltimore, Md., 1892-96; Louisville, Ky., 1896-1901;
Kankakee, 111., 1901-1904; Springfield and Vera, 111., 1904-1907; Park-
stone, S. D. 1907-1909; Bridgeport, Conn., 1909-
Address, 180 Harriet St., Bridgeport, Conn.
CARL FRIEDRICH TIEMANN, b. Vlotho, Westphalia, Germany,
June 10, 1859; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-86; ord. Warner, N. D., July 20,
1886; p.' Warner, N. D., 1886-87; Montague, Mich., 1887-90; Joliet, 111.,
1890^96; South Chicago, 1896-1900; Allegheny, Pa., 1900-1904; Ellin-
wood, Kan., 1904-1908; Higginsville, Mo., 1908-.
Address, Higginsville, Mo.
*FRIEDRICH WITTHUHN, b. Hohenzieritz, IMecklenburg Strelitz,
Germany, Feb. 5, 1861 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1881-86 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept.
1885-86 ; ord. Hagarty, Ont., March 4, 1887 ; p. Hagarty and Sebastopol,
Ont., 1886-87; d. Hanover, Ont., Feb. 17, 1888.
SPECIAL STUDENT
*Friedrich Wilhelm Neumann, b. Bromberg, Prussia, Aug. 1, 1865;
R. T. S., G. D. 1884-86; d. Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1886.
1887
GRADUATES
GEORGE JOHN GEIS, b. Hockenheim, Baden, Apr. 1, 1865; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1883-87; U. R. 1887-89; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1889-92; for com-
plete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class of 1892. Address, Myitkyina, Burma.
WILHELM HEINRICH MULLER, b. Newark, N. J., Sep. 2, 1852;
R. T. S., G. D. 1885-87; ord. Big Stone City, S. D., Oct. 30, 1887; p.
Big Stone City, S. D., 1887-90; Madison, S. D., 1890-94; Winnipeg,
Manitoba, 1894-98 ; Alma, Mo., 1898-1903 ; Kingfisher, Okla., 1903-1909 ;
Piney, Ark., 1909-. Address, Piney, Ark.
CHARLES FRIEDRICH ROH, b. Freudenstadt, Wurtemberg, May
22, 1864 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-87 ; U. R. 1887-88 ; p. Dillon, Kan., 1888-
89; not ord.; student of medicine, Kansas City, Mo., 1889-92; prac. med.
Elk Creek, Neb., 1892-.
JOHANNES SCHUFF, b. Worms, Germany, Oct. 27, 1862; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1882-87; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1886-87; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y.,
Sep. 7, 1887; p. Folsomdale, N. Y., 1887-90; Tonawanda, N. Y., 1890-
248
1888
92; Bridgeport, Conn., 1892-93; Muscatine, la., 1893-97; w. c. Parkers-
burg, la., 1897-98; p. Topeka, Kan., 1898-1904; s. Newark, N. J.
Address, 131 Seymour Ave., Newark, N. J.
FERDINAND GUSTAV WOLTER, b. Mullrosc, Prussia, Aug. 15.
180U; R. 1'. S., G. D. 1881-87; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1886-87; ord. Vera,
HI., Aug. 20, 1887; p. Vera, 111., 1887-90; Quincy, 111., 1890-94; Detroit,
Mich., 1894-97; Cleveland, O., 1897-1900; Jamesburg, N. J., 1900-1905;
Detroit, .Mich., 1905-1909; Benton Harbor, Mkh., 1909-.
Address, 309 Pavone St., Benton Harbor, Mich.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Albert Louis Tilgner, b. Friedland, Prussia, Apr. 18, 1853; R. T. S.,
G. D., 1885-87; ord. Hepburn, Pa., Sep. 11, 1887; p. Hepburn, Pa.,
1887-92; St. Paul, Minn., 1892-94; Madison, S. D., 1894-1900; Wausau,
Wis., 1900-1906; Muscatine, la., 1906-.
Address, 515 Walnut St., Muscatine, la.
*Louis Wiesle, b. Wylen, Switzerland, Apr. 13, 1857; R. T. S., G. D.
1886-87; ord. Coal City, 111., July 31, 1887; p. Coal City, 111., 1887-90;
Big Stone City, S. D., 1890-93; Winona, .Minn., 1893-97; Eureka, S. D.,
1897-1900; Parkstone, S. D., 1900-1901; Aplington, la., 1901-1904; d.
Aplmgton, la., April 15, 1904.
1888
GRADUATES
CARL ADOLPH DANIEL, b. Cincinnati, O., Mar. 19, 1861; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1883-88; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1887-88; ord. New Haven, Conn.,
June 26, 1888; p. Watcrbury, Conn., 1888-90; New York City (Harlem),
1890-96; Rochester, N. Y., 1896-1908; Buffalo, N. Y., 1908-. Author,
Das Lchen tnit Christo; various tracts and pamphlets.
Address, 473 High St., Buffalo, N. Y.
FRIEDRICH HEINRICH HEINEMANN, b. Brome, Hannover,
Germany, Feb. 3, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; ord. Killaloe, Ont.,
Oct. 18, 1888; p. Sebastapool and Killaloe, Ont., 1888-93; La Crosse,
Wis., 1893-94; Fairbault, Minn., 1894-1901; Minnetrista, Minn., 1901-.
Address, St. Bonifacius, Minn.
DETTMER KOESTER, b. Bremen, Germany, June 13, 1861; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1884-88; U. R. 1888-89; ord. Erie, Pa., June 28, 1889; p. Erie,
Pa., 1889-92; Cincinnati, O., 1892-95; Milwaukee, Wis., 1895-1900;
Madison, S. D. 1900-1904; Aplington, la., 1904-
Address, Aplington, la.
249
1888
HERMAN LANG, b. Berlin, Ont., Apr. 25, 1865; R. T. S., G. D.
1883-88; U. R. 1888-89; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1889-92; for complete
rec, see Eng. Dept. Class of 1892.
FRIEDRICH WILHELM CARL MEYER, b. Vlotho, Westphalia,
Germany, July 24, 1862 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept.
1887-88 ; ord. New Haven, Conn., June 26, 1888 ; p. New Haven, Conn.,
1888-1900; Milwaukee, Wis. (1st ch.) 1900- ; editor, Jugend-Herold,
1896-1909; Vereins-Herold, 1909-. Author, Neue Lieder.
Address, 606 Garfield Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
FRIEDRICH NIEBUHR, b. Wittengen, Hannover, Germany, Mar. 24,
1867; R. T. S., G. D., 1884-88; U. R. 1888-89; R. T. S., Eng. Dept.
1889-92; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class 1892.
Address, 220 E. 118 St. New York City.
JOHN HENRY PASTORET, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 10, 1863;
R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; ord. Topeka, Kan., July 25, 1888; p. Topeka,
Atchison and Leavenworth, Kan., 1888-90; Lorraine, Kan., 1890-95;
Higginsville, Mo., 1895-1902; New York City (Immanuel) 1902-1909;
Union Hill, N. J., 1909- Address, 122 Morgan St., Union Hill, N. J.
LUDWIG RABE, b. Starko, Lithuania, Russia, Aug. 10, 1857; R. T. S.,
G. D., 1883-88; ord. Holland, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1888; p. Holland, N. Y.,
1888-91; Buflfalo, N. Y., 1891-93; Town of Union, N. J., 1893-98; asst.
p. New York City, 1898-1902; p. Union Hill, N. J., 1902-04; New York
City (Eagle Ave.) 1904-1909; Passaic, N. J., 1909-.
Address, 25 Sherman, St., Passaic, N. J.
*JOHN WILHELM SCHAFER, b. Eschbach, Prussia, June 15, 1863;
R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; ord. Brenham, Texas, Aug. 2, 1888; p. Bren-
ham, Texas, 1888-89; d. Brenham, Texas, Oct. 8, 1889.
ROBERT STRACKE, b. Iserlohn, Westphalia, Germany, Feb. 10,
1862; R. T. S., G. D. 1883-88; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1888; p.
Buffalo, N. Y., 1888-90; Cleveland, O., 1890-96; Lorraine, Kan., 1896-
1909; Chicago, III, 1909- Address, 1725 Burling St., Chicago, 111.
CLAUS HEINRICH VOIGT, b. Thedinghausen, Braunschweig, Ger-
many, Aug. 30, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-88; not ord.; in bus. Atlanta,
Ga.
RUDOLPH T. WEGENER, b. Watertown, Wis., Sep. 21, 1862; R. T.
S., G. D. 1882-88; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1887-88; ord. Dayton, O., July
6, 1888; p. Dayton, O., 1888-96; New York City (Harlem), 1896-1907;
Boston, Mass., 1907-1909; Baltimore, Md. (1st ch.) 1909-.
Address, Patterson Pk. Ave. and Monument St.
250
1889-1890
SPECIAL STUDENT
Casper Adolph Rudolph Klitzing, b. Gorlitz, Germany, Aug. 29, 1856;
K. T. S., G. D. 1887-8S; ord. Voungstown, Kan., Aug. 15, 1888; p.
Youngstown, Kan., 1888-1890; Fremont, Neb., 1890-92; Atchison and
Leavenworth, Kan., 1892-95; Bison, Kan., 1895-97; Bethany, Kan., 1896-
1903; Dickinson Co., Kan., 1903-1905; Alma and California, Mo., 1905-
1909; Bison. Kan., 1909-. Address. Bison. Kan.
1889
GRADUATES
GUSTAV ADOLPH LUDWIG, b. Meseritz, Posen, Germany, April
19, 1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1885-89; ord. Leavenworth, Kan., Aug. 1, 1889;
p. Leavenworth, Kan., 1889-91 ; Allamead, Kan., 1891-94 ; Gaylord, Kan.,
1894-96; Newport, Ky., 1896-99; w. c. Burrell, Va., 1899.
EMIL H. OTTO, b. New Haven, Conn., Sep. 3, 1853; R. T. S., G. D.
1885-89; ord. California, Mo., Oct. 28, 1889; p. California, Mo., 1889-
92 ; Tavistock, Ont., 1892-93 ; Jeannette, Pa., 1893-96 ; Jamesburg, N. J.,
1896-1901 ; w. c. Syracuse, N. Y., 1901-02 ; p. Montague, Mich., 1902-06 ;
Richfield, Le Roy, and Wayne, Wis., 1906-1909; Faribault and Hampton,
Minn., 1909-. Address, Faribault, Minn.
RICHARD AUGUST SCHMIDT, b. Prenzlau, Brandenburg, Prussia,
March 16, 1865 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-89 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1889-91 ;
ord. Hanover, Ont., Feb. 1892; p. Hanover, Ont., 1891-97; IMuscatine,
Iowa, 1897-1906; Allegheny, Pa., 1906-.
Address, 3403 East St., N. S., Pittsburg, Pa.
SPECIAL STUDENT
Julius Loos, b. Wolfersweiler, Oldenburg, Germany, Sep. 2, 1861; R. T.
S., G. D. 1887-89; not ord.; editorial staff, Der Scndbote, Cleveland,
O., 1889-91 ; in bus., Cleveland, O., 1891-92 ; instructor, R. T. S., G. D.
1892-94; in bus., Syracuse, N. Y., 1894-96; editor, Syracuse Deutsche
Post, Syracuse, N. Y., 1896-1899; editor, Abcndpost, Rochester, N. Y.,
1899-. Address, 121 Benton St., Rochester, N. Y.
1890
GRADUATES
JOHN BERG, b. Farstenwerder, Taurien, Russia, Mar. 28, 1859; R. T.
S., G. D., 1883-85; 87-90; ord. Clarion, Kan., May 12, 1894; ev. Men-
251
1891
nonite Brethren chs. 1890-92; p. Mennonite Brethren Ch., Marion, Kan.,
1892-95 ; p. Ger. Bapt. Ch., Anaheim, Cal., 1895-99 ; Bethel ch., Anaheim,
Cal., 1899-1908. Address, Readley, Cal.
*ALBERT HEINZ, b. Priesterburg, East Prussia, Germany, Nov. 12,
1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1885-90; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., Sep. 27, 1890;
p. Folsomdale, N. Y., 1890-93 ; Indianapolis, Ind., 1893-96 ; Minonk, 111.,
1896-1900; S. Chicago, 111., 1900-05; Dallas, Tex., 1905-07; d. Dallas,
Texas, Oct. 25, 1907.
JACOB SPEICHER, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 27, 1866; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1887-90; U. R. 1890-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-95; for com-
plete rec, see Eng. Dept., Class 1895. Address, Kit Yang, China.
CHRISTOPH JOHANN TIETGE, b. Kusei, Prussia, Germany, Oct.
20, 1869 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-1890 ; ord. Hampton, Minn., Dec. 3, 1890 ;
p. Hampton, Minn., 1890-93; Clinton, Iowa, 1893-94; Aplington, Iowa,
1894-97 ; w. c. Rochester, N. Y., 1897-1899 ; p. Passaic, N. J., 1899-1903 ;
w. c. Rochester, N. Y., 1903-.
Address, 63 Mt. Vernon Ave., Rochester, N. Y.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Johann Jacob Baasener, b. Horstenbusch, Germany, Jan. 3, 1853; R. T.
S., G. D. 1889-90; ord. Bay, Mo., Nov. 23, 1890; p. Bay, Mo., 1890-93;
Strathtay, Ont., 1893-98; Mound City, S. D., 1898-99; Big Stone City,
S. D., 1899-1901 ; Parkstone, S. D., 1901-03 ; w. c. 1903-.
Address, Piery, Minn.
Friedrich Knorr, b. Ehringen, Wiirtemberg, Nov. 25, 1863; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1888-90; ord. Hoboken, N. J., Aug. 31, 1891; p. Hoboken, N. J.,
1890-1901; Meriden, Conn., 1901-1904; Newark N. J., 1904-1909; New
York City, (Immanuel) 1909-.
Address, 236 E. 88th St., New York City.
1891
GRADUATES
FRIEDRICH BUERMANN, b. Sattenhausen, Hannover, Germany,
Oct. 11, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1891-93;
ord .Detroit, Mich., July 13, 1893 ; p. Detroit, Mich., 1893-1901 ; Cleve-
land, O. (Missionary) 1901-1904; Portland, Oreg. (2nd ch.) 1904-
Address, 335 Morris St., Portland, Ore.
CHRISTIAN DIPPEL, b. Spangenberg, Germany, July 2, 1864; R. T.
252
1891
S., G. D. 1886-91; R. T. S., Eng. Dep. 1891-94; for complete rec, see
Eng. Dcpt.. Class. 1894. Address, 38 High St., Dayton, Ohio.
EDWARD JACOB FELLMANN, b. Hanover, Ont., Dec. 27, 1866;
R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; not ord.; in bus. Milwaukee, Wis.
AUGUST PHILIP MIHM, b. New York City, Dec. 14, 1869; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1886-91; U. R. 1891-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-94; ord. Wil-
mington, Del., July 12, 1894; p. Wilmington, Del, 1894-99; Brooklyn,
N. Y., (2nd ch.) 1899-1909; Berlin, Ont., 1909-
Address, 84 Benton St., Berlin, Ont.
CLAUS NEVE, b. Schlcswig, Prussia, Germany, Jan. 8, 1866; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1885-1891 ; ord. Bison, Kan., Mar. 21, 1891 ; p. Bison, Kan., 1891-
92; w. c. Bison, Kansas.
GUSTAV PEITSCH, b. Arnau, East Prussia, Germany, June 25, 1861;
R. T. S., G. D. 1885-91 ; ord. Dallas, Texas, Oct. 18, 1891 ; p. Denton
and Dallas, Texas, 1891-94; Shell Creek, Neb., 1894-95; Concordia, Mo.,
1895-97; w. c. McPherson, Kan., 1898; p. Humphreys, Neb., 1898-1901;
Hoboken, N. J., 1901-07 ; San Francisco, Cal., 1907-08 ; Bethany, Oreg.,
1908-. Address, R. F. D. 2, Portland, Oregon.
JACOB PFEIFFER, b. Schaffhausen, Switzerland, July 15, 1868;
R. T. S., G. D. 1887-91; U. R. 1891-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-95;
for complete rec, see Eng. Dcpt., Class of 1895.
Address, Bridgewater, S. D.
WILLIAM ADAM SCHON, b. Philadelphia, Pa., May 19, 1862;
R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91 ; miss. New York City, 1891-93 ; ord. Seymour,
Conn., April 5, 1893 ; p. Seymour, Conn., 1893-95 ; Waterbury, Conn.,
1895-97; Killaloe, Ont., 1897-1905; Alpena, Mich., 1905-07; Topeka,
Kan., 1907-09; Arnprior, Ont., 1909- Address, Arnprior, Ont.
*AUGUST STEFFENS, b. Brunau, Altmark, Prussia, Feb. 3, 1861;
R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91 ; ord. St. Louis, Mo., June 2, 1891 ; miss. Kam-
erun, W. Africa, 1891-93 ; d. Victoria, Kamerun, W. Africa, July 4, 1893.
*PETER H. WEDEL, b. Alexanderwohl, Taurien. Russia, April 19,
1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1884-85; teacher public school, Lehigh, Kan.,
1885-86; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1891-92; ord.
Goessel, Kan., May, 1894; miss. Mcnnonite Brethren (United States
and Russia), 1892-95; miss. Kamerun, West Africa. 1895-97; d. at sea
near north coast of Africa, Aug. 10, 1897.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Friedrich David Kuchenbacker, b. Schonau, West Prussia, Germany,
253
1892
May 14, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-91; miss, colp., Texas, 1892-9b; s.
Harwood, Texas, 1895-97 ; ord. Harwood, Texas, Sep. 8, 1897 ; p. Har-
wood, Texas, 1897-1901; Hurnville, Tex., 1901-02; colp. 1902-04; miss.
Lavaca River Ass., 1904-06; p. Bevenue, Riverland, Silverhill, 1906-
08; w. c. and o. s., 1908-. Address, Henrietta, Texas.
Nicholas Pos, b. Amsterdam, Holland, Nov. 24, 1858; R. T. S., G. D.
1888-91.
1892
GRADUATES
GEORGE BORNSCHLEGEL, b. Hallstadt, Bavaria, May II, 1864;
R. T. S., G. D. 1886-92; ord. Arnprior, Ont., Dec. 14, 1892; p. Arnprior,
Ont., 1892-95; Alpena, Mich., 1895-1900; State Miss., S. D., 1900-02; p.
Sharon, Minn., 1902-04; Blumfeld, N. D., 1904-07; Bethany, Kans.,
1907-. Address, Vesper, Kansas.
CARL BRUCKMANN, b. Oberkaufungen, Hesse-Cassel, Germany,
Nov. 3, 1864, R. T. S., G. D. 1887-92; ord. Atchison, Kan., Mar. 8,
1893; p. Atchison, Kan., 1892-94; Chicago, 111., 1894-95; engraver,
Chicago, III, and Kansas City, :Mo., 1895- ; s. Kansas City, Mo.
Address, 2015 E. 8th St., Kansas City, Mo.
FRANK S. GOERGENS, b. Konigsberg, West Prussia, Germany,
May 29, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-93;
ord. Polk, Wis., Oct. 10, 1893; p. Polk, Wis., 1893-98; Minneapolis,
Minn., 1898-1901; State Miss, for Wisconsin, 1901-03; p. Sheboygan,
Wis. 1903-08; Watertown, Wis., 1908-.
Address, 214 Division St., Watertown, Wis.
FRANK KAISER, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 28, 1862; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1888-92; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1892-95; for complete rec, see
Eng. Dept., Class of 1895.
Address, 115 Woodward St., Rochester, N. Y.
ARTHUR PREISS, b. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 11, 1870; R. T. S., G. D.
1886-92; U. R. 1892-93; Colg. U. 1893-94; ord. Pekin, 111., Aug. 7,
1895; p. Pekin, 111., 1895-98; Tariffville, Conn., (Eng. ch.), 1899- ;
in bus., Albany, N. Y.
KARL ROTH, b. Bittenfeld, Wiirtemberg, July 15, 1863; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1887-92; ord. Alpena, Mich., July 10, 1892; p. Alpena, Mich.,
1892-93; miss. New York City, 1893-94; p. New York City (Immanuel
ch.), 1894-99; Wilmington, Del, 1899-1901; miss, to Brazil, S. A., 1901-
09; p. Linton, N. D. Address, Linton, N. D.
254
1893-1894:
*THOMAS JACOB SCHAFER, b. Hepburn, Pa., Oct. 15, 1859; R. T.
S., G. D. 1889-92; urd. Scotland, S. D., Nov. 22, 1892; p. Yankton and
Scotland, S. D., 1892-95 ; d. Yankton, S. D., Feb. 19, 1895.
CARL AUGUST SCHENCK, b. Hohenwalden, Pomerania, Germany,
Feb. 6, IS(A; R. T. S., G. D. 1886-92; miss. New York City, 1892-93;
ord. Newark, N. J., Sep. 7, 1893; p. Newark, N. J., 1893-1901; New York
(Ebenezer ch.), 1901-1904; South Brooklyn, 1904-07; Bridgeport, Conn.,
1907-09; Evansville, Ind., 1909-.
Address, 301 Edgar St., Evansville, Ind.
WILLIAM J. ZIRBES, b. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1860; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1889-92; ord. Sheboygan, Wis., Sep. 1, 1892; p. Sheboygan, Wis.,
1892-97; Cleveland, O., (1st ch.) 1897-.
Address, 5717 Kinsman Rd. S. E., Cleveland, O.
1893
GRADUATES
JOHANNES GOTTLIEB BAUM, b. Murrhardt, Wiirtemberg, April
17, 1861; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-93; ord. Folsomdale, N. Y., June 4, 1894;
p. Folsomdale, N. Y., 1893-97; Arnprior, Ont., 1897-99; Munson, Pa.,
1899-1905 ; w. c. Rochester, N. Y.
HENRY C. GLEISS, b. Lorena, Tex., Mar. 12, 1870; R. T. S., G. D.
1890-93 ; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1890-93 ; for complete rec, see Eng. Dept.,
Class 1893. Address, 1726 Concord Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
1894
GRADUATES
GERHARDT J. DAHLKE. b. Scherdau, South Russia, Dec. 12, 1868;
R. T. S., G. D. 1890-94; ord. Denton, Texas, Aug. 27, 1894; p. Denton
and Dallas, Texas, 1894-95 ; excluded.
*LOUIS GERHARDT, b. Langensalza, Thuringia, Germany, Feb. 19,
1856; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-94; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., May 19, 1894; p.
Syracuse, N. Y., 1894-96; Parkstone, S. D., 1896-98; w. c. Parkstone,
S. D., 1898-99 ; d. Parkstone, S. D., Sep. 6, 1899.
ABRAHAM JANZEN, b. Fiirstenau, West Prussia, Germany, Oct. 6,
1851; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-94; ord. Neustadt, Ont., Dec. 5, 1894; p.
Neustadt, Ont., 1894-97; Peoria, 111., 1897-1901; Louisville, Ky., 1901-
09; Omaha, Neb., 1909-. Address, 2915 N. 24th St., Omaha, Neb.
255
1895
HERMANN KAAZ, b. Marienthal, Pommerania, Germany, June 1,
1866; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-94; ord. Minneapolis, Minn., June 26, 1894;
p. Minneapolis, Minn., 1894-98; St. Paul, Minn., 1898-1904; Philadel-
phia, Pa., (1 ch.), 1904-.
Address, 1544 N. Randolph St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SOLOMON A. KOSE, b. Elmira, Ont., Feb. 3, 1869; R. T. S., G. D.
1888-94 ; ord. La Crosse, Wis., Nov. 12. 1894 ; p. La Crosse, Wis., 1894-
1905; Milwaukee, Wis. (2nd ch.), 1905-.
Address, 915 North Ave., Milwaukee, Wis.
EMIL R. SUEVERN, b. Langenholzhausen, Lippe-Detmold, Ger-
many, June 6, 1865; R. T. S., G. D. 1888-94; ord. Cincinnati, O., Jan.
10, 1894; miss. Kamerun, West Africa, 1894-98; p. Bethany, Greg.,
1898-1900; miss. Kamerun, West Africa, 1900-09; supt. of missions,
Kamerun. 1909-. Author, Abriss dcr Glaubcitslcchre (Duala lang.)
Address, 4 Filanda St., Steglitz, Berlin, Germany.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
R. Karl Hoffman, b. Bobile, Silesia, Germany, Oct. 4, 1856; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1892-94; ord. Leroy, Wis., July 13, 1894; p. Leroy, Wis., 1894-
96; Manitowoc, Wis., 1896-99; w. c. Milwaukee, Wis., 1899-.
Jacob Jordan, b. Greetziel, East Frisia, Germany, Oct. 13, 1866; R. T.
S., G. D. 1892-94 ; ord. Sheffield, Iowa, Mar. 3, 1897 ; p. Sheffield, Iowa,
1895-1900; State Miss, for Iowa. 1900-03; p. George, Iowa, 1st ch.),
1903- Address, George, Iowa.
1895
GRADUATES
EMIL BERGER, b. Wiiste Giersdorf, Silesia, Germany, Sep. 29, 1866;
R. T. S., G. D. 1889-95 ; ord. Meriden, Conn., July 24, 1895 ; p. Meriden,
Conn., 1895-1901; Jersey City, N. J., 1901-08; La Crosse, Wis., 1908-
Address, 721 Ferry St., La Crosse, Wis.
GUSTAV SCHWARZMANN, b. Ingersdorf, Lower Austria, Nov. 23,
1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1889-95; ord. New York City, May 13, 1895; p.
Berlin, King Williamstown, S. Africa, 1895-1903; in bus. New York
City.
SPECIAL STUDENT
Benjamin Graf, b. Neufreistett, Baden, Mar. 30, 1865; R. T. S., G. D.
256
1896
1890-95; ord. Cincinnati, O., Aug. 6. 1895; miss. Kamerun, West Africa,
1896-97; p. Kansas City, Mo., 1897-1905; La Crosse, Wis., 1905-07;
Chicago, 111., (5th Ave. ch.), 1907-.
Address, 5th Ave. and 27th St., Chicago, 111.
1896
GRADUATES
THEOPHIL F. BAUMGARTNER, b. Bromberg, Posen, Germany,
April 16, 1867; R. T. S.. G. D. 1890-96; ord. Watertown, Wis., Sep.
3, 1896; p. Watertown, Wis., 1896-1900; Manitowoc, 1900-.
Address, Manitowoc, Wis.
AUGUST BECKER, b. Loecknicken, East Prussia, Germany, April
22, 1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1890-96; ord. Brenham, Texas, Oct. 15, 1896;
p. Brenham, Texas, 1896-98; Greenvine, Texas, 1898—1907; Bethany,
Oreg., 1907-08; Denton, Texas, 1908-.
Address, 68 Bolivar St., Denton, Texas.
*HEINRICH C. ENNS, b. Alexanderkron, Taurien, South Russia,
July 4, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1890-96; ord. Bingham Lake, IMinn., Aug.
2, 1896; miss. Kamerun, West Africa, 1897; d. Kamerun, West Africa,
June 25, 1897.
GEORGE J. KLIPFEL, b. Davenport, Iowa, Dec. 6, 1868; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1890-96; ord. Dayton, O., Nov. 11, 1896; p. Dayton, O., 1896-1909;
Brooklyn, N. Y., (2nd ch.), 1909-.
Address, 455 Evergreen Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y,
JACOB KRATT, b. Trossingen, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Mar. 21
1865; R. T. S.. G. D. 1890-96; ord. Cincinnati, O., June 18, 1896; p
Portland, Oregon, 1896 . Address, 267 Mill St., Portland Oregon
GEORGE A. SHEETS, b. Lycoming, Lycoming Co., Pa., Oct. 8
1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-96; ord. Baltimore, Md.. July 23, 1896; p
Baltimore, Md., 1896-99: Pittsburg. Pa., 1899-1905; Weston, Mich.
(Eng. ch.) 1905-1908; Toledo. Ohio. (Ashland Ave., ch.), 1908-
1910; Kankakee, 111., 1910-.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Friedrich Wilhelm Becker, b. Dreihausen, Hesse, Germany. Dec. 18,
1864; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-96; ord. Allegheny, Pa., Aug. 9. 1896; p.
Allegheny, Pa., 1896-99; Albany, N. Y.. 1899-1906; w. c. Brooklyn,
N. Y., 1907; p. New Britain, Conn., 1907-.
Address, 246 Maple St., New Britain, Conn.
257
1897
Johann Gustav Draevel, b. Milluhnen, East Prussia, Germany, Dec.
18, 1867; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-96; ord. Clinton, la., Aug. 16, 1896; p.
Clinton, la., 1896-97; Concordia, Mo., 1897-1900; St. Louis, Mo., (Eben-
ezer ch.), 1900-02; Baileyville, 111., 1902-07; Elgin, Iowa, 1907-
Address, Elgin, Iowa.
Joseph Schlipf, b. Newark, N. J., Jan. 29, 1873; R. T. S.. G. D. 1890-
96; ord. Arnprior, Ont., Mar. 26, 1896; p. Arnprior, Ont., 1896-97;
Leroy, Wis., 1897-98; Wausau, Wis., 1898-1900; w. c. 1900-06; p.
Hebron, N. D., 1906-08 ; Martin, N. D., 1909-
Address, Martin, N. D,
1897
GRADUATES
CHRISTIAN ARMBRUSTER, b. Kniebis, Wiirtemberg, Germany,
Feb. 22, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-97; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1897-
98; ord. Denver, Col., Oct. 18, 1898; p. Denver, Col., 1898-1901; San
Louis Valley, Col., 1901-03; Omaha, Neb., 1903-06; Fremont, Neb.,
1906-09; Cowlesville, N. Y., 1909-10; Buffalo, N. Y. (2nd ch.) 1910-.
Address, 2499 Best St., Buffalo, N. Y.
HERMANN VON BERGE, b. Hannover, Germany, Oct. 5, 1871; R. T.
S., G. D., 1891-97; ord. New Britain, Conn., June 23, 1897; p. New
Britain, Conn., 1897-1900; Cleveland, O. (2nd ch.), 1900-07; Instructor,
R. T. S., G. D. 1907-. Author Die Geschichte unsercr Bib el.
Address, 51 Ericsson St., Rochester, N. Y.
FRIEDRICH P. KRUSE, b. Kankakee, III., June 29, 1868; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1891-97; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1897-98; ord. Cleveland, O., Mar.
23, 1899; miss. Cleveland, O., 1898-1900; p. Hanover, Ont., 1900-05; Cin-
cinnati, O., 1905-10; St. Louis, Mo., 1910-.
Address, 2627 Rauschenbach Ave., St. Louis, Mo.
WILLIAM KUHN, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 9, 1869; R. T. S., G. D.
1892-97; ord. Philadelphia, Pa., June 10, 1897; p. Philadelphia, Pa.,
(2nd ch.), 1897- Address, 2340 N. Hancock St., Philadelphia, Pa.
FRIEDRICH EMIL MULLER, b. Sprindt, West Prussia, Germany,
Nov. 26, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-97; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1897-98;
ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 13, 1898; p. Hebron, N. D., 1898-1901;
Goodrich, N. D., 1901-08; Sheboygan, Wis., 1908-.
Address, 1109 N. 10th St., Sheboygan, Wis.
JOHN ARTHUR PANKRATZ, b. Gnadenheim, South Russsia, Oct.
258
1898
10, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; ord. Hillsboro, Kan, Sep. 23, 1897;
p. Hillsboro, Kan., 1897-1901; Dillon, Kan., 1901-05; Higginsville,
Mo., 1905-08; Peoria, 111., 1908-
Addrcss, 812 Goodwin St., Peoria, 111.
JOHN H. PANKRATZ, b. Iwcnneka, South Russia, Jan. 14, 1867;
R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; miss. Mennonite Brethren chs., 1897-98; sup-
ply, Allentown, Pa., 1898-99; ord. Mennonite Brethren, Mound Ridge,
Kan., Dec. 4, 1899; evangelist. Mennonite Brethren, 1899-1902; miss.
Mennonite Brethren Soc, Mulkapctt Hyderabad, India, 1902-10; on
furlough in U. S., 1910-. Address, Hillsboro, Kansas.
WILLIAM F. RAEBEL, b. Tribkewitz, Rugen, Germany, Apr. 19,
1867; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; ord. Rochester, N. Y., May 14, 1897;
p. Toledo, O., 1897-98; Detroit, Mich., (Ebenezer ch.), 1899-1903;
Gladwin, Mich., 1903-1906; Omaha, Neb., 1906-1908; Canton, O., 1908-.
Address, 706 Gibbs St., Canton, O.
OTTO R. SCHROEDER, b. Schweslin, Pommerania, Germany, Apr.
7, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1891-97; ord. Fremont, Neb., Aug. 10, 1897;
p. Fremont, Neb., 1897-99; Columbus, Neb., 1899-1901; Chicago, 111.,
1901-3; Racine, Wis., 1903-09; Chicago, 111. (1st ch.), 1909-.
Address, 749 N. Paulina St., Chicago, 111.
HENRY JOACHIM SELLHORN, b. Segeberg, Holstein. Germany,
Sep. 12, 1867; R. T. S., G.D. 1892-97; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1897-98; ord.
Canton, 0., Oct. 17, 1898; p. Canton and Massilon, O., 1898-1901;
Elgin, 111., 1901-06; Indianapolis, Ind., 1906-.
Address, 607 Iowa St., Indianapolis, Ind.
CORNELIUS WALTHER WALL, b. Blumstein, Taurien, Russia,
Apr. 9. 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-97; S. B. Th. Sem., Louisville,
Ky., 1897-1900.
JOHANNES A. H. WUTTKE, b. Berlin, Prussia, July 1, 1870; R.
T. S., G. D. 1892-97; ord. Sacramento, Cal., June 20. 1897; p. Hanover
and Elmwood, Ont., 1897-1900; Bethany, Ore., 1900-06; Tacoma, Wash-
ington, 1906-. Address, 2007 S. J. St., Tacoma, Wash.
1898
GRADUATES
EMIL H. BROMUND, b. Bromberg, Prussia, June 8, 1866; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1893-98; ord. Leroy, Wis., June 28, 1899; p. Leroy, Wis., 1898-
1900; pract. med., Duluth, Minn.. 1905-
259
1899
J. PETER BRUNNER, b. Glarus, Switzerland, March 24, 1872; R.
T. S., G. D. 1892-98; R. T. S., Eng. Dept. 1898-99; ord. Evansville,
Ind., Sep. 28, 1899; p. Evansville, Ind., 1899-1902; Trenton, III., 1902-
07; Kyle, Texas, 1907-. Address, Kyle, Texas.
HARRY DOROTHEUS GOTTLIEB MARSCHNER, b Dresden
Germany, Jan. 28, 1865 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-98 ; ord. New York City,
July 19, 1898; p. Eagle Ave. ch.. New York City, 1898-1904; St. Paul,
Minn., 1904-06; Hanover, Ont., 1906-. Author, From Death to Life;
hj'mn-book: Heimat Glocken. Address, Hanover, Ont.
CARL F. STOECKMANN, b. Neu Grunau, West Prussia, Germany,
May 4, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-98; ord. Sheboygan, Wis., July 12,
1898; p. Sheboygan, Wis., 1898-1902; Elgin, Iowa, 1902-07; St. Paul,
Minn., 1907-. Address, 590 Mendota St., St. Paul, Minn.
EDWARD J. ULMER, b. Anthony, Lycoming Co., Pa., Apr 29, 1875;
R. T. S., G. D., 1892-98; U. R. 1898-1900; R. T. S. 1903; for complete
rec, see Eng. Dept., class of 1903. Address, Alexandria, Neb.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Friedrich Herrmann, b. Kattnau, East Prussia, Germany Apr. 8, 1860;
R. T. S., G. D. 1896-98; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., June 7, 1898; p. Buffalo,
N. Y., 1898-1901 ; Salem, Ore., 1901-06 ; State Miss., N. D., 1906-
Address, Dawson, N. D.
Joseph C. Roeber, b. Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 11, 1875; R. T. S., G. D.
1892-98; clerk, Rochester, N. Y., 1898-^9; assistant secy., Y. M. C. A.,
New York City, 1899-1901 ; in bus., New York City.
1899
GRADUATES
CARL J. BENDER b. Eschelbach, Baden, Dec. 20, 1869; R. T. S., G.
D. 1893-99; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 23, 1899; miss. Kamerun, West
Africa, 1899-. Address, Duala, Kamerun, West Africa.
GUSTAV EICHLER, b. Elbing, West Prussia, Germany, July 5,
1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Dallas, Ore., June 29, 1899; p. Dallas,
Ore., 1899-1901; miss., Portland, Ore., 1901-04; p. Tacoma, Wash.,
1904-06; Odossa, Wash., 1906-08; Detroit, Mich., (2nd ch.), 1908-.
Address, 268 Linden St., Detroit, Mich.
AUGUST HERINGER, b. Catului, Roumania, Nov. 20, 1870; R. T. S.,
260
1899
G. D. 1893-99; miss. Roumania, 1899-1900; ord. Anamoose, N. D.,
June 3, 1901; miss, and pastor, Martin, N. D., 1900-05; p. Eureka,
b. D., 1905-. Address, Box 53, Eureka, S. D.
CARL HOMANN, b. Harzburg, Brunswick, Germany, June 20, 1870;
R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Chicago, 111., June 15, 1899; miss, and p.
Chicago, 111., 1899-1906; physician, Emery, S. D.
FRIEDRICH HUHNS, b. Prekuln-Asitcn, Kurland, Russia, Aug. 2,
1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; S. B. Th. Sem., Louisville, Ky., 1899-
1900; ord. Louisville, Ky., May 20, 1900; p. Lettish Baptist ch., Phila-
delphia, Pa., 1900-03; Ger. Baptist ch., Houston, Texas, 1903-06; miss.
Union Ass., Texas, 1906-08; p. Baptist Temple, Houston, Texas, 1908-.
Address, 15lh and Waverly St., Houston, Texas.
JULIUS KAAZ, b. Werben, Pommerania, Germany, June 29, 1873;
R. T. S.. G. D. 1893-99; ord. Tonawanda, N. Y., Aug. 18, 1899; p.
Tonawanda, N. Y., 1899-1901; North Freedom, Wis., 1901-05; Kan-
kakee. 111., 1905-. Address, 688 Bourbonnais St., Kankakee, 111.
JOHN KRAFFT, b. New York City, Jan. 3, 1875; R. T. S., G. D.
1893-99; ord. Buffalo, N. Y., May 23, 1899; p. Holland, N. Y., 1899-
1900; New York City (Ebenezer ch.), 1900-01; w. c. St. Louis, Mo.,
1901-03; p. Fremont, Neb., 1903HD5; w. c. Chicago, 111., 1905-09; edi-
torial staff Anamoose Progress, and s., 1909-.
Address, Anamoose, N. D.
CHARLES C. LABORN, b. Michigan City, Ind., Sep. 19, 1870; R. T.
S., G. D. 1892-99; ord. Anthony, Pa., Nov. 9, 1899; p. Anthony, Pa.,
1899-1902; Folsomdale, N. Y., 1902-05; Neustadt, Ont., 1905-.
Address, Neustadt, Ont.
ALBERT LINDER, b. Herzogenbuchse, Switzerland, Jan. 6, 1869;
R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Joliet, 111., June 27, 1899; p. Joliet, III.,
1899-1903; Evansville, Ind., 1903-09; Kansas City, Mo., 1909-.
Address, 1219 E. 17th St., Kansas City, Mo.
PAUL C. A. MENARD, b. Baerwalde, Pommerania, Germany, Oct.
10, 1871; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-99; R. T. S., Eng. Dept., 1899-1900; ord.
Buffalo, N. Y., May 17, 1900; p. San Francisco, Cal., 1900-02; Mil-
waukee, Wis., (2nd ch.), 1902-04; Lebanon and Concord, Wis., 1904-.
Address, R. R. 2, Watertown, Wis.
GUSTAV MAYHACK, b. Trcblin, Germany, Dec. 4, 1868; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1893-99; R. T. S., Eng. Dept., 1899-1900; ord. Buffalo, N. Y.,
May 17, 1900; p. Alpena, Mich., 190(H)2; Tyndall. S. D., 1902-03;
Gotebo, Okla., 1903-05; Hillsboro, Kan., 1905-06; Concordia, Mo., 1906-.
Address, Concordia, Mo.
261
1900
HERMANN POPPKE, b. Reichandres, West Prussia, Germany, Oct.
31, 1859; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Fairfax, S. D, Oct. 14, 1899;
p. Fairfax, S. D., 1899-1901; Marion, Kan., 1901-04; Lincoln, Kan.,
1904-06; Quincy, 111., 1906-08; Gregory, S. D., 1908-.
Address, Gregory, S. D.
FRIEDRICH J. REICHLE, b. Moeckmuhl, Wurtemberg, July 13,
1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1893-99; ord. Lebanon, Wis., June 7, 1899; p.
Lebanon, Wis., 1899-1904; Spokane, Wash., 1904-
Address, 609 Arthur St., Spokane, Wash.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Johann Heinrich Rexroth, b. Wiirzburg, Germany, Feb. 9, 1864; Mis-
sions-Seminar at Barmen, Germany, 1885-91 ; ord. Ev. Synod of North
America, Champaign, III., 1892; p. Ev. Luth. ch., Sidney, 111., 1891-93;
Van Wert, O., 1893-96; Batavia, N. Y., 1896-98; R. T. S., G. D. 1898-
99; ord. New York City, Mar. 5, 1900; p. Immanuel ch. (Bapt.), New
York City, 1899-1902; left Denom., 1902-
Karl Strelic, b. Zelow, Russia, Oct. 13, 1868; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-99;
ord. Buffalo, May 24, 1899; p. Polish Bapt. ch.. Pound, Wis., 1899-
1900; miss, among Poles and Bohemians, Detroit, Mich., 1900-05;
p. Pound (Polish ch.), 1905-. Address, Pound, Wis.
1900
GRADUATES
RICHARD BLANDAU, b. Konigsberg. Prussia, Sep. 16, 1872; R. T.
S., G. D. 1894-1900; ord. Springfield, 111., July 1, 1901; p. Springfield,
111., 1901-02; Pekin, 111., 1902-05; Erie, Pa., 1905-
Address, 160 West 20th St., Erie, Pa.
SAMUEL BLUM, b. Eisdorf, Hungary, Aug. 27, 1874; R. T. S., G. D.
1894-1900; ord. Boston, Mass., June 5, 1900; p. Queensland, Australia,
1900-03; Boston, Mass., 1903-07; Pittsburg, Pa., 1907-09; Lorraine,
Kan., 1909- Address, Lorraine, Kan.
GEORGE FERDINAND EHRHORN, b. Trangstedt, near Hamburg,
Germany, Mar. 10 1871; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-1900; ord. Detroit,
Mich., July 27, 1900; p. Detroit, Mich. (3d ch.), 1900-03; Humphrey,
Neb., 1903-05; Salt Creek, Ore., 1905-
Address, R. F. D., Dallas, Ore.
PAUL AUGUST FRIEDERICHSEN, b. Ahrensbock, Holstein, Ger-
262
1901
many, Jan. 5, 1869; R. T. S., G. D. 1894-1900; R. T. S. 1900-01; ord.
New Britain, Conn., June 3, 1901; p. New Britain, Conn., 1901-06;
South Chicago, 111., 1906-.
Address, 3505 E. 107th St., Chicago, 111.
OTTO EDWARD KRUEGER, b. Kankakee, 111., Sep. 27, 1875; R. T.
S., G. D. 1895-1900; ord. Madison, S. D., June 7, 1900; Evang., Texas,
1900-01; p. Blenheim, Queensland, Australia, 1901-08; Rochester,
N. Y. (2nd ch.), 1909-
Addrcss, 15 Lansdale St., Rochester, N. Y.
JOHN F. NIEBUHR, b. Greenville, N. J., April 17, 1873; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1893-1900; ord. Newark, N. J. (Tabernacle ch.). May 18, 1900;
p. Allentown, Pa., 1900-03; Williamsport, Pa., 1903-06; King Williams
Town, S. Africa, 1906- Address, King Williams Town, S. Africa.
HEINRICH WALTER WEDEL, b. Alexanderwohl, South Russia,
May 30, 1877 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1892-93 ; 1894-1900 ; ord. Geary Co., Kan.,
Oct. 8, 1900; p. Woodbine and Geary Co., Kan.,' 1900-01 ; Dallas, Ore.,
1901-05; Dillon, Kan., 1905- Address, R. F. D. 1, Dillon, Kan.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Christian Bischof, b. Freudenthal, Cherson, Russia, Dec. 28, 1865; R.
T. S., G. D. 1895-1900; ord. Holland, Minn., Mar. 6, 1901; p. Hol-
land, Minn., 1900-03; Dangig, N. D., 1903-09; Lind, Wash., 1909-.
Address, Lind., Wash.
Edward Wiirch, b. Gnadenthal, Wolhynia, Russia, April 23, 1868; R.
T. S., G. D. 1894-99; miss. Moisejewka, Russia, 1899-1900; ord. Moise-
jewka, Russia, 1900; p. ^^loisejewka, Russia, 1900-.
Address, Post Novograd-Wolhynsk, Govt., Wolhynia, Russia.
1901
GRADUATES
CARL ADOLPH GRUHN, b. near Marienwerther, West Prussia,
Germany, April 28, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1901; ord. Jeannette,
Pa., Aug. 16, 1901; p. Jeannette, 1901-03; Bridgeport, Conn., 1903-07;
Buffalo, N. Y. (2nd ch.), 1907-09; Goodrich, N. D., 1909-.
Address, Goodrich, N. D.
ELI GEORGE KLIESE, b. Jackson, Wis., May 24, 1874; R. T. S., G.
D. 1896-1901 ; ord. Tonawanda, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1901 ; p. Tonawanda,
N. Y., 1901-05; Munson, Pa., 1905-07; Wilmington, Del., 1907-
Address, 210 E. 5th St., Wilmington, Del.
263
1902
PHILIPP LAUER, b. Steinfurth, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, Feb.
13, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1901; ord. Okeene, Okla., July 15, 1902;
p.'okeene, (Ebenezer ch.), 1902H36; Hillsboro, Kan., 1906-09; Lorena,
Tex. 1909-. Address, Lorena, Texas.
JOHN FRIEDRICH OLTHOFF, b. Aplington, la., March 5, 1876;
R. T. S., G. D. 1895-1901 ; ord. Avon, S. D., Nov. 26, 1901 ; p. Avon,
1901-06; Cleveland, O. (Erin Ave. ch.), 1906-.
Address, 2973 West 32nd St., Cleveland, O.
BENJAMIN SCHLIPF, b. Newark, N. J., Sep. 29, 1875; R. T. S., G.
D. 1895-1901; ord. Holland, N. Y., Aug. 8, 1901; p. Holland, 1901-02;
Josephburg, Alberta, 1902-04; Immigration Dept., Canadian Govt.,
1904-05; p. Rosenfeld, N. D., 1905-. Address, Anamoose, N. D.
JOHANN SCHMIDT, b. Grosswolde, Germany, Jan. 7, 1868; R. T.
S., G. D. 1895-1901; ord. Baileyville, 111., June 4, 1901; p. Buffalo,
N. Y. (Ebenezer ch.), 1901-03; Holland, Minn., 1903-07; Medina,
N. D., 1907-09; Hebron, N. D., 1909-. Address, Hebron, N. D.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Carl Adolph Baettig, b. Biel, Canton Bern, Switzerland, Dec. 4, 1863;
R. T. S., G. D. 1898-1901; ord. St. Paul, Minn., June 6, 1901; p.
Morden, Plum Coulee and Gretna, Manitoba, 1901-04; Bittern Lake
and Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada., 1901-.
Address, Wetaskiwin, Alberta, Canada.
Friedrich Albert Graner, b. Nuertingen, Wiirtemberg, May 21, 1872;
R. T. S., G. D. 1894-1900; ord. Stafford, Ore., June 12, 1900; p. Staffora,
1900-02; Seattle, Wash., 1902-.
Address, 918 26th Ave., Seattle, Wash.
1902
GRADUATES
WILLIBALD S. ARGOW, b. Albany, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1875; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1896-1902; ord. Hutchinson, Minn., June 25, 1902; p. Hutchin-
son, 1902-05; North Freedom, Wis., 1905-.
Address, North Freedom, Wis.
REINHOLD F. FEHLBERG, b. Treten-Abbau, Pommerania, Ger-
many, Mar. 6, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. Buffalo, N. Y.,
May 29, 1902; p. Hurnville, Tex., 1902-03; Gatesville, Tex., 1903-
Address, Gatesville, Tex.
264
1902
SAMUEL HAEMEL, b. Pittsburg, Pa., March 3, 1874; R. T. S., G. D.
1896-1902; ord. New York City, Sep. 11, 1902; p. New York City
(1st ch.), 1902-05; R. T. S. 1907; for complete record, see Eng., Dept.,
class of 1907. Address, Madras, India.
MAX OTTO LEUSCHNER, b. Muehlberg, Saxony, Germany, Feb.
19, 1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. Kankakee, 111., May 29, 1902;
p. Waco, Tex., 1902-04; Los Angeles, Cal., 1904-.
Address, 801 E. Pico St., Los Angeles, Cal.
*GOTTLOB CHRISTIAN THEODOR SCHAIBLE, b. Thuningen,
Wurtcmberg, Feb. 23, 1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. Philadelphia,
Pa., May 18, 1902; State miss, for Texas, 1902-06; p. Chicago, 111.
(1st ch.), 1906-08; Lorena, Tex., 1908-09; d. Waco, Tex., Jan. 26,
1910.
WILLIAM MEKKEN SWYTER, b. Emden, East Frisia, Germany,
Jan. 27, 1870; R. T. S., G. D. 1895-96; 1897-1902; ord. Buffalo, N. Y.,
Sep. 11, 1902; p. Buffalo, N. Y. (2nd ch.), 1902-05; Jeannette, Pa.,
1905-08; New York City (1st ch.), 1908-.
Address, 334 E. 14th St., New York City.
WILLIAM L. WAHL, b. Backnang, Wiirtemberg, March 20, 1873; R.
T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; R. T. S. 1902-03; ord. Germantown, N. D.,
Aug. 31, 1903; p. Germantown, N. D., 1903-.
Address, Cathay, N D.
VALENTIN WOLFF, b. Witten, Westphalia, Germany, July 22, 1875;
K. T. S., G. D. 1896-1902; ord. New York City, July 30, 1901; miss.
Kamerun, W. Africa, 1902-. Address, Duala, Kamerun, W. Africa.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Adolph Giinther, b. Gliickstal, W'olhynia, Russia, May 1, 1870; R. T.
S., G. D. 1900-02; ord. Jewell, N. D., Oct. 19, 1902; p. Jewell, 1902-
03 ; Startup and Everett, Wash., 1903-06 ; Faribault and Hampton,
Minn., 1906-08; Delmont, S. D., 1908-
Address, R. F. D., Delmont, S. D.
David Haemel, b. Pittsburg, Pa., June 5, 1867; R. T. S., G. D. 1899-
1902; ord. Peoria, 111., June 25, 1902; p. Peoria, 1902-08; Cleveland, O.
(2nd ch.), 1908- Address, 5515 White Ave., Cleveland, O.
Edward Kneisler, b. Czarnocic, Poland, Russia, July 18, 1863 R. T.
S., G. D. 1899-1902; ord. Newark, N. J., June 4, 1902; p. Rabbitt Hill,
Alberta, Canada, 1902-04; Sebastapol and Lyndock, Oct. 1904-.
Address, Wolfe, Ontario.
265
1903-1905
Heinrich Herman Neufeld, b. Sparau, South Russia, March 19, 1876;
R. T. S., G. D. 1896-1900. Address, Hodgeville, Sask., Canada.
1903
GRADUATES
J. FRANKLIN GASSER, b. Honey Creek, Wis., Jan. 18, 1877; R. T.
S., G. D. 1897-1903; R. T. S. 1903-04; ord. Cleveland, O., Nov. 3,
1904; miss. Cleveland, 1904-06; p. Bessie, Okla., 1906-08; Trenton, 111.,
1908-09; in broken health. Address, Windsor, Cal.
EMIL HANKE, b. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1897-
1903; not ord.; attending Colg. U. and Colum. C, 1903-.
SPECIAL STUDENT
Henry Schnuit, b. East Frisia, Germany, Oct. 14, 1866; R. T. S., G. D.,
1902-03; ord. Syracuse, N. Y., June 18, 1903; p. Syracuse, 1903-04;
Anamoose, N. D., 1904-09; Wausau, Wis., 1909-.
Address, 1212 Sixth St., Wausau, Wis.
1904
GRADUATES
EDWARD NIEMANN, b. Barkehmen, Prussia, Germany, Jan. 27,
1872; R. T. S., G. D. 1898-1904; ord. Arnprior, Ont., June 26, 1904;
p. Arnprior, 1904-08; Fessenden, N. D., 1908-
Address, Fessenden, N. D.
PAUL ALBERT SCHENK, b. Berlin, Germany, Feb. 25, 1879; R. T.
S., G. D. 1898-1904; ord. Allegheny, Pa., Nov. 10, 1904; p. Allegheny,
Pa., 1904-06; Pekin, 111., 1906-08; Quincy, 111., 1908-
Address, Quincy, 111.
1905
GRADUATES
FERDINAND AUGUST BLOEDOW, b. Kleinsilber, Brandenburg,
Germany, Oct. 17, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1899-1905; ord. Yorkton, Sask.,
Canada, July 25, 1907 ; p. Yorkton, Sask., Canada, 1905-
Address, Yorkton, Saskatchawan, Canada.
266
1906
FRIEDRICH JOHANN MONSCHKE, I). Louisenwerth, East Prus-
sia, Germany, Dec. 16, 1877; R. T. S., G. D. 1899-1905; ord. Blue
Mount, Texas, July 27, 1905; miss. New Braunfels, Tex., 1905-07;
miss., Cleveland, O., 1907-. Address, 1712 Clark Ave., Cleveland, O.
FRANZ ORTHNER, b. Screth, Buckowina, Austria, Jan. 14, 1881;
R. T. S., G. D. 1900-05; ord. Blue Mount, Tex., July 21, 1905; p.
Seguin and Elm Creek, Tex., 1905-06; Minden and Lowood. Australia,
1906-. Address, Minden, via Rosewood, Queensland, Australia.
HUGO FRIEDRICH SCHADE, b. Tippecanoe, Ohio, Nov. 18, 1877;
R. T. S.. G. D. 1899-1905; R. T. S. 1905-06; ord. Elgin, 111., Aug. 30,
1906; p. Elgin, 111, 1906-09; Nottingham, Ohio, 1909-.
Address, Nottingham, Ohio.
SPECIAL STUDENT
Thomas Stori, b. Schwandcn, Canton Glarus, Switzerland, Sep. 20,
1878; R. T. S., G. D. 1899-1904; ord. Concordia, Mo., Sep. 14, 1904;
p. Concordia, Mo., 1904-05; Hutchinson, Minn., 1905-10; Leipzig, N. D.,
1910-. Address, Leipzig, N. D.
1906
GRADUATES
JOHANNES HEINRICH, b. Berlin, Germany, Sept. 6, 1875; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1900-06; ord. Delmont, S. D., June 17, 1906; p. Delmont, S. D.,
1906-08; Blenheim, Australia, 1908-.
Address, Blenheim, via Laidley, Queensland, Australia.
FRITZ KEESE, b. Quackenbriick, Germany, May 22, 1870; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1903-06; ord. Newark, N. J., June 5, 1906; p. Okeene, Okla.
(Ebenezer ch.), 1906-08; Jersey City, N. J. (Pilgrim ch.), 1908-.
Address, 3506 Boulevard, Jersey City, N. J.
JACOB REMPEL, b. South Russia, Jan. 19, 1873; R. T. S., G. D.
1903-06; ord. Yorkton, Sask., Canada, July 15, 1907; p. Whitemouth,
Man., Canada, 1906-08; Okeene, Okla. (Ebenezer ch.), 1909-.
Address, R. F. D., Okeene, Okla.
FRIEDRICH WILHELM SOCOLOFSKY, b. Dreispitz, Saratov,
Russia, Oct. 18, 1875; R. T. S., G. D. 1900-06; ord. Tampa, Kan., June
1, 1906; p. Tampa, Kan., 1906-08; Pound, Wis., 1908-.
Address, Box 23, Pound, Wis.
267
1907
JOHANN HEINRICH VOTH, b. Bingham Lake, Minn., Dec. 23,
1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-06; ord. Bingham Lake, Minn., July 5, 1908;
evangelist, Mennonite Brethren Ch., 1906-08; miss. Mennonite Brethren
Soc, Mulkapctt, Hyderabad, India, 1908-.
Address, Mulkapett, Hyderabad, India.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Oskar Autritt, b. Pabianne, Russia, Feb. 19, 1881; R. T. S., G. D. 1899-
1905; stud. State Normal School, Winona, Minn., 1905-06; p. Winona,
Minn., 1905-09; ord. Winona, Minn., Aug. 26, 1909; p. Hutchinson,
Minn. 1910-. Address, 565 E. Mark St., Hutchinson, Minn.
Franz Balogh, b. Neusatz, Hungary, Oct. 17, 1871; R. T. S., G. D.
1904-06; ord. Pittsburg, Pa., July 19, 1906; p. Hungarian Bapt. ch.,
Homestead, Pa., 1906-. Address, 149 Fourth Ave., Homestead, Pa.
1907
GRADUATES
JAKOB HEINRICH EWERT, b. Sparau, South Russia, Nov. 15,
1873; R. T. S., G. D. 1902-07; ord. Mountain Lake, Minn., Dec. 5,
1909; evangelist, Mennonite Brethren Ch., Manitoba and Nebraska,
1907-. Address, Mountain Lake, Minn.
THEODOR FREY, b. Hutchinson Co., South Dakota, July 3, 1878;
R. T. S., G. D. 1901-07; ord. Portland, Ore., June 21, 1907; p. Lodi,
Cal., 1907- Address, 323 Elm St., Lodi, Cal.
FRANZ AARON JANZEN, b. Mountain Lake, Minn., June 30, 1880;
R. T. S., G. D. 1904-07; ord. Mountain Lake, Minn., Dec. 5, 1909;
evangelist, Mennonite Brethren Ch., Manitoba and N. Dakota, 1907-.
Address, Mountain Lake, Minn.
KARL MICHAEL KNAPP, b. Haelden, Wiirtemberg, Germany,
Mar. 10, 1877; R. T. S., G. D. 1901-07; ord. Portland, Ore., June 21,
1907; p. Baltimore, Md. (2nd ch.), 1907-08; Pekin, 111., 1908-.
Address, 919 Carolina St., Pekin, 111.
AUGUST ROHDE, b. Okdil, Pa., Feb. 8, 1876; R. T. S., G. D. 1901-
07; ord. Washita Co., Okla., July 20, 1907; p. Washita Co. (Salem ch.
and Zion ch.), 1907-. Address, Komalty, Okla.
268
1908
FRANZ JOHANN WIENS, b. Bradshaw, Neb., June 30, 1880; R. T.
S., G. D. 1904-07; ord. Henderson, Neb. (Mennonite Brethren Ch.),
Feb. 20, 1910; evangelist, Mennonite Breth. Soc, 1907-
Address, Hampton, Neb.
ERNST WIESLE, b. Joliet, 111., May 30, 1885; R. T. S., G. D. 1901-
07; ord. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1907; p. South Brooklyn, N. Y.,
1907-09; Anaheim. Cal. (Bethel ch.). 1909-.
Address, Anaheim, CaL
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Hugo Gustav Ekrut, b. East Prussia, Germany, Nov. 9, 1880; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1901-05; ent. German Bapt. Sem., Hamburg, Germany, 1905.
Peter Cornelius Hiebert, b. Marion Co., Kan., Apr. 5, 1878; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1904-05 ; ord. Hillsboro, Kan., Jan. 12, 1906 ; miss, and evangelist,
Mennonite Brethren, Ore., 1906-08; prof. Tabor Col., Hillsboro, Kan.,
1908-. Address, Hillsboro, Kan.
Richard M. Klingbeil, b. Crone, Posen, Germany, Oct. 23, 1880; R. T.
S., G. D. 1901-05; ord. Killaloe, Ont., June 9, 1906; p. Killaloe, Ont.,
1905-09; Beatrice, Neb., 1909- Address, Beatrice, Neb.
Heinrich F. Toews, b. Pordenau, S. Russia, Feb. 17, 1879; R. T. S., G.
D. 1904-06; incapacitated and o. s. Halstead, Kan.
Address, Halstead, Kan.
1908
GRADUATES
A. ROBERT BERNDT, b. Schwenda, Saxony, Germany, Dec. 6, 1874;
R. T. S., G. D. 1903-08 ; ord. Elm Creek, Tex., Feb. 26, 1909 ; s. Balti-
more, Md., 1908-09; p. Elm Creek, 1909-10; Bessie, Okla., 1910-.
Address, Bessie, Okla.
OTTO BRENNER, b. Dickinson Co., Kan., Dec. 2, 1876; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1902-08; ord. Geary Co., Kan., June 11, 1908; p. Balgonie, Sask.,
Canada, 1909-. Address, Balgonie, Sask., Canada.
ALBERT BRETSCHNEIDER, b. Cleveland, O., Feb. 6, 1883; R. T.
S., G. D. 1903-08; U. of R., 1908-.
Address, 246 Alexander St, Rochester, N. Y.
HENRY J. BROWN, b. Mountain Lake, Minn., Dec. 9, 1879; R. T.
S., G. D. 1905-08; not ord. Address, Mountain Lake, Minn.
269
1908
GUITHERME BUTLER, b. Kurland, Russia, June 15, 1880; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1903-08; U. of R., 1908-
Address, 246 Alexander St., Rochester, N. Y.
JULIUS EHRHORN, b. Tangenstadt, Schleswig, Germany, June 14,
1874; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-08; ord. Goodwin, Okla., Nov. 7, 1908; p.
Goodwin, Woodward Co., Okla., 1908-. Address, Goodwin, Okla.
MICHAEL FABIAN, b. Gyula, Hungary, Nov. 8. 1873; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1904-08; not ord.; miss, among Hungarians in New York City
and Passaic, N. J., 1908-.
Address, 334 E. 14th St., New York City.
BERNARD J. FRIESEN, b. Petersburg, Neb., Oct. 19, 1880; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1905-08; teacher and o. s., Hillsboro, Kan.
Address, Hillsboro, Kan.
GEORGE RICHARD KAMPFER, b. Pyrmont, Germany, March 29,
1881 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1902-08 ; R. T. S. 1910.
Address, Alvah Strong Hall, Rochester, N. Y.
HEINRICH OTTO SCHILKE, b. Plock, Russia, July 12, 1879; R.
T. S., G. D. 1902-08; ord. Wilmington, Del., Apr. 9, 1909; miss, among
Poles, Philadelphia, Pa., 1908; ib., Wilmington, Del., 1909-.
Address, 1010 Linden St., Wilmington, Del.
SPECIAL STUDENTS
Carl Blome, b. Ash Grove, 111., Mar. 15, 1876; R. T. S., G. D., 1902-
06; not ord. o. s. Address, Victor, Iowa.
John J. Franz, b. Sparta, Kan., April 6, 1880; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-1907;
Abraham J. Heinrichs, b. Hamilton Co., Neb., Oct. 22, 1876; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1905-07; not ord.; miss. Mennonite Brethren Ch., Enid, Okla.,
1907-. Address, 501 E. Maple St., Enid, Okla.
Heinrich F. Klassen, b. Rosenfeld, Manitoba, May 18, 1880; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1905-07; teacher and o. s., Mennonites, 1907-.
Address, Langham, Sask.
Albert Wilhelm Lang, b. Linkenheim, Germany, Aug. 24, 1872; R.
T. S., G. D. 1906-08; ord. Pittsburg, Pa., June 30, 1908; p. Pittsburg,
(2nd ch.), 1908- Address, 118 Beltzhoover Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
270
1909-1910
1909
GRADUATES
LUDWIG ADAMUS, b. Rulowitz, Galicia, Austria, Nov. 1, 1881; R.
T. S., G. D. 1905-09; R. T. S., 1909-
FRIEDRICH MATSCHULAT, b. Eydtkubnen, East Prussia, Ger-
many, June 21. 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1902-1905; 1906-09; ord. Rochester,
N. Y., May 14, 1909; p. Porto Alegre, Brazil, 1909-.
Address, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
ADOLF ORTHNER, b. Storozynctz. Bukowina, Austria, Feb. 16,
1885; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-09; miss. Kamerun, Miss. See, 1909-.
Address, Duala, Kamerun, W. Africa.
CARL FRIEDRICH ZUMMACH, b. Killaloe, Ontario, August 13,
1881; R. T. S., G. D. 1903-09; R. T. S. 1909-10;
SPECIAL STUDENT
Otto Wegener, b. Northeim, Hannover, Germany, July 31, 1875; R
T. S., G. D. 1907-09; not ord.; Chicago, III.
UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES
1910
Christian H. Edinger, b. Katalui, Rumania, Nov. 12, 1882; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1904-10.
Peter Geiseler, b. Odessa, S. Russia, Nov. 25, 1882; R. T. S., G. D.
19{M-10.
Martin Heringer, b. Rustchuk, Bulgaria, July 16, 1884; R. T. S., G.
D. 1904-10.
Hermann Paul Kayser, b. Waldenbuch, Wiirtemberg, German}^ Nov.
6, 1879; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-10.
John Leypoldt, b. Allentown, Pa., Mar. 10, 1884; R. T. S., G. D. 1904-
10.
Otto Olthoff, b. near Aplington, Iowa. Mar. 15, 1881; R. T. S., G. D.
1904-10.
Arthur Albert Schade, b. Morris Co., Kansas, Dec. 5, 1885; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1904-10.
271
1911
Heinrich R. Schroeder, b. Marion Co., Kan., Feb. 17, 1886; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1904-10.
Wilhelm Theodor Heitschmidt, b. Lorraine, Kan., Jan. 4, 1880; R. T.
S., G. D. 1904-08; Bible School, Elim Tabernacle, Rochester, N. Y.,
1908-09.
Friedrich Mindrup, b. Augustfehn, Germany, April 12, 1871; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1907-10.
Edgar Carl Steinberg, b. Lorraine, Kansas, Oct. 21, 1884; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1905-08; Bible School, Elim Tabernacle, Rochester, N. Y., 1908-09.
1911
Luike Johannes Hemmes, b. Weener, East Frisia, Germany, June 13,
1888; R. T. S., G. D. 1908-.
Miloslav Kejr, b. Unter Kamenitz, Bohemia, Feb. 24, 1885; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1906-.
John Emil Knechtel, b. Hanover, Ont., May 2, 1887; R. T. S., G. D.
1905-.
John Heinrich Landenberger, b. Waldenbuch Wiirtemberg, Germany,
Dec. 9, 1885 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-.
George William Pust, b. Zehrten, Pomerania, Germany, Dec. 11,
1883 ; R. T. S., G. D. 1905-
William Edwin Schmitt, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept. 14, 1884; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1905-.
Otto Ernst Schultz, b. Flasow, West Prussia, Germany, Sept. 14, 1884;
R. T. S., G. D. 1905-
Samuel Blumhagen, b. Roumania, May 7, 1877; R. T. S., G. D. 1907-.
Wilhelm Heinrich Bunning, b. Ixonia, Wis., May 25, 1880; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1907-
Johann Burse, b. Banska, Kurland, Russia, June 9, 1864; R. T. S., G.
D. 1908-.
272
1912
Stephan Groza, b. Temesvar, Hungary, June 8, 1876; R. T. S., G. D.
1908-.
Peter F. Schilling, b. Szemlak, Hungary. Feb. 22, 1880; R. T. S., G.
D. 1908-.
1912
Johann Hams Ansberg, b. Dondangcn, Kurland, Russia, Dec. 15, 1882;
R. T. S., G. D. 1906-.
Heinrich Gastav Braun, b. Lublin, Russia, Feb. 11, 1883; R. T. S., G.
D. 1905-
Emil Ernst, b. Basel-Stadt, Switzerland, Oct. 18, 1881; R. T. S., G. D.
1907-.
Josef Groza, b. Temesvar, Hungary, Oct. 11, 1887; R. T. S., G. D.
1907-.
Otto E. R. Hauser, b. Tubingen, Germany, May 11, 1886; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1909-.
Friedrich Hahn, b. Neu Weissensee, Prussia, Germany, Feb. 26,
1887; R. T. S., G. D. 1906-.
Louis B. Holzer, b. Dorrance, Kan., Aug. 19, 1887; R. T. S., G. D.
1906-.
August Kramer, b. Obersontheim, Wiirtemberg, Germany, Aug. 6,
1883; R. T. S., G. D. 1907-.
Albert Knopf, b. Lublin, Russia, July 22, 1887; R. T. S., G. D. 1906-
Adolfe Leiter, b. Pascani, Jud. Suceava, Roumania, Mar. 24, 1875; R.
T. S.. G. D. 1907-
George Henry Mueller, b. Madison, S. Dak., Sept. 16, 1887; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1907-.
Abram R. Dyck, b. Kronsweide, S. Russia, Feb. 18, 1884; R. T. S.,
G. D. 1909-.
John Friedrich Meyer, b. Ihren, East Frisia, Germany, May 24, 1876;
R. T. S., G. D. 1909-.
Daniel W. Van Gerpen, b. Florence, 111., Nov. 27, 1872; R, T. S., G.
D. 1909-.
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SUMMARIES
The following summaries seek to give a general view of the main facts
which are embodied in the foregoing pages. The summaries by classes,
occupations, denominations and colleges include only the English depart-
ment, while the summary by countries and the general summary at the
end include the German department as well. The summaries by classes and
occupations end with the year 1909, while the others include the undergrad-
uate classes. In the summary by classes, under the head of matriculates,
the figures following the plus sign indicate students in the partial course
during the years 1853-83; students in the English course from 1884-92,
and special students since 1892.
SUMMARY BY CLASSES
Class
Graduated Matriculated
Died
Class
Graduated
Matriculated Died
1851
6
6
5
1881
15
23+7 5
1852
14
14
13
1882
9
14+10
1853
12
14+1
13
1883
9
12+6
1854
10
13+3
13
1884
20
23+4 4
1855
17
22
17
1885
9
13+5 3
1856
14
15+2
17
1886
14
18+5 7
1857
13
14+3
14
1887
15
19+8 4
1858
18
19+4
19
1888
17
23+7 5
1859
12
13+3
8
1889
14
18+10 2
1860
15
17
8
1890
15
17+11 2
1861
12
20+2
10
1891
14
20+6 2
1862
(no class
graduated)
1892
14
18+5 3
1863
17
20+2
15
1892
13
13+3
1864
12
15
8
1894
23
25 4
1865
10
12
6
1895
24
30+1 3
1866
12
13+4
8
1896
19
22 1
1867
16
24
8
1897
29
32+2 1
1868
13
21
7
1898
32
34
1869
10
10
3
1870
14
16
8
1899
25
29 2
1871
9
14+3
6
1900
39
40+8 1
1872
12
15+5
8
1901
27
27+4
1873
10
18+4
3
1902
35
36+3
1874
9
12+4
5
1903
27
27+2
1875
11
13+1
4
1904
31
31+2
1876
8
11+5
5
1905
17
17+4
1877
22
24+4
8
1906
32
32
1878
9
14+4
4
1907
39
39+4
1879
10
15+6
4
1908
24
24+6
1880
11
15+9
4
1909
24
24+6 1
275
SUMMARY BY DENOMINATIONS.
Baptist 1359
Church of Christ 6
Congregational 14
Evangelical 1
Dunkard 1
Free Methodist 3
Free Will Baptist 2
Jew 1
Methodist Episcopal U
Plymouth Brethren 1
Presbyterian 23
Protestant Episcopal 7
Seventh Day Adventist 1
Seventh Day Baptist 3
Unitarian 3
SUMMARY BY OCCUPATIONS
Graduates, English Department, 1851-1910, inclusive.
Pastors 667 Teachers in academies and pub-
Missionaries 105 lie schools 24
Presidents and professors in Journalistic and literary pur-
colleges and seminaries 65 suits 34
Secretaries of benevolent and Mercantile and other pursuits 92
missionary societies 41
SUMMARY BY COLLEGES
Acadia College, Wolfville, N. S 39
Adrian College, Adrian, Michigan 1
Aintab College, Cilicia, Asia Minor 1
Alfred University, Alfred, New York 4
Allegheny College, Meadville, Pennsylvania 3
Alma College, Alma, Michigan 1
Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts 8
Aoyama College, Tokyo, Japan 1
Atlanta Baptist College, Atlanta, Georgia 1
Attleborough College, Pennsylvania 1
Baptist College, Lancashire, England 1
Bates College, Lewiston, Maine 1
Baylor University, Waco, Texas 7
Berea College, Berea, Kentucky 1
Bethany College, Bethany, West Virginia 1
276
Bethel College, Riissellville, Kentucky 1
Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 1
Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine 1
Brandon College, Brandon, Manitoba 3
Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 92
Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania 48
California College, Oakland, California 4
Carson and Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee 1
Carthage College, Carthage, Illinois 1
Central University of Iowa, Pella, Iowa 7
Central University of Kentucky, Richmond, Kentucky 1
College of the City of New York, New York, N. Y 8
Columbia University, New York, N. Y 3
Columbian University, Washington, District of Columbia 5
Colgate University, Hamilton, New York 66
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 5
Colby College, Waterville, Maine 25
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire 5
Denison University, Granville, Ohio 100
Des Moines College, Des Moines, Iowa 23
Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania 1
Doshisha College, Kyoto, Japan 1
Edinburgh University, Edinburgh, Scotland 2
Ewing College, Ewing, Illinois 2
Franklin College, Franklin, Indiana 36
Friends University, Wichita, Kansas 1
Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina 9
Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky 9
Girard College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1
Grand Island College, Grand Island, Nebraska 4
Grand Ligne College, Grand Ligne, Quebec 1
Hamilton College, Clinton, New York 8
Hanover College, Hanover, Indiana 2
Harley College, England 1
Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 13
Haverfordwest College, Haverfordwest, Wales 1
Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan 3
Hiram College, Hiram, Ohio 3
Hobart College, Geneva, New York 2
Howard College, Eastlake, Alabama 4
Hnlmecliff College, England 1
Indian University, Bacone, Indian Territory 1
Iowa State University, Iowa City, Iowa 1
John B. Stetson University, De Land. Florida 2
Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, Michigan 23
Kenyon College, Gambler, Ohio 1
277
Keuka College, Keuka Park, New York 2
Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois 2
Lake Forest University, Lake Forest, Illinois 1
La Grange College, La Grange. Missouri 14
Lincoln University, Lincoln, Pennsylvania 2
Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota 1
Manitoba College, Winnipeg, Manitoba 2
Marietta College, Marietta, Ohio 2
Maryville College, Maryville, Tennessee 1
McGill University, Montreal, Quebec 2
McMaster University, Toronto, Ontario 9
McMinnville College, McMinnville, Oregon 8
Mendota College, Mendota, Illinois 1
Mercer University, Macon, Georgia 5
Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont 3
Mississippi College, Clinton, Mississippi 8
New York University, New York, N. Y 1
Oakland College, Oakland, Mississippi 1
Oberlin University, Oberlin, Ohio 8
Occidental College, Los Angeles, California 2
Ottawa University, Ottawa, Kansas 10
Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio 1
Ouchita College, Arkadelphia, Arkansas 1
Pacific University, Forest Grove, Oregon 1
Pomona College, Claremont, California 1
Polytechnic College, Pennsylvania 1
Prairie College, Manitoba 1
Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 5
Providence University 1
Queens University, Dublin, Ireland 1
Racine College, Racine, Wisconsin 1
Richmond College, Richmond, Virginia 16
Ripon College, Ripon, Wisconsin 1
Roanoke College, Salem, Virginia 1
Robert College, Constantinople, Turkey 1
Semple-Broadus College, Mississippi 1
Shurtlefif College, Upper Alton, Illinois Z7
Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota 1
Southwestern Baptist University, Jackson, Tennessee 1
Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 4
Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut 1
Tufts College, College Hill, Massachusetts 1
Union College, Schenectady, New York 15
University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 11
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio 2
University of Florence, Florence, Italy 1
278
University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois 1
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 6
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 3
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 6
University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick 3
University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 13
University of Paris, Paris, France 1
University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 4
University of Rochester, Rochester, New York 371
University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina 1
University of South Dakota, Vermillion, South Dakota 1
University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario 11
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia 2
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 1
University of West Virginia, Morgantown, West Virginia 4
University of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio 1
Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana 1
Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee 1
Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Indiana 1
Wake Forest College, Wake Forest, North Carolina 10
Washington and Jefferson College, Washington, Pennsylvania 1
Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut 2
Wheaton College, Whcaton, Illinois 4
Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington 1
William Jewell College, Liberty, Missouri 33
Williams College, Williamstown, Massachusetts 15
Yale College, New Haven, Connecticut 12
York College, York, Nebraska 1
Number of Colleges from which students have been received .... 135
Number of students who have been graduated from Colleges .... 1158
Number of students who have pursued partial courses in Colleges . . 174
SUMMARY OF THE GERMAN DEPARTiMENT.
Number of students who have gone out from 1853 to 1910 357
Number of undergraduates, April, 1910 35
Total number who have pursued studies up to the date of this publi-
cation 392
Average number sent out each year 6
Number foreign born, including undergraduates 316
Number native born, including undergraduates 76
Total number deceased 67
Number left ministry for other pursuits 45
Number retired on account of age or sickness 18
279
Number concerning whom no record could be found 10
Number in active service 217
Number of foreign missionaries 15
Number in German work outside of America 9
Number in English pulpits in America 5
Number who have studied in both the English and the German de-
partments , n
Number graduated from both departments 23
SUMMARY BY STATES AND COUNTRIES
From which Students have come to the Seminary
New England States 151
Maine 22
New Hampshire 9
Vermont 11
Massachusetts 57
Rhode Island 18
Connecticut 34
Middle Atlantic States 753
New York 549
Pennsylvania 119
New Jersey 44
Delaware 3
Maryland 5
District of Columbia 5
Virginia 22
West Virginia 6
Southern States 69
North Carolina 10
South Carolina 10
Georgia 10
Florida 3
Alabama 4
Mississippi 9
Tennessee 3
Arkansas 3
Texas 17
Central States 521
Ohio 145
Indiana 47
Illinois 95
Kentucky
Michigan .
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Iowa
Missouri .
18
51
34
27
52
52
Western States .
North Dakota . .
South Dakota . .
Nebraska
Kansas
Oklahoma
Indian Territory
Colorado
Oregon
California
139
7
13
21
56
3
1
3
24
11
Mexico
British Provinces
Ontario
Quebec
Nova Scotia
New Brunswick
Prince Edward's Island.
Manitoba
Alberta
Assiniboia
British Columbia
112
50
7
34
11
1
6
1
1
1
European Countries
England
Scotland
26
280
Ireland 3 South America 2
Wales 1 Brazil 2
Germany 11
France 1 Asiatic Countries 5
Switzerland 1 Burma 2
Italy 1 Japan 3
Russia 1
Turkey 2
GENERAL SUMMARY
Nov. 1851-May 1910 inclusive
Eng. Germ.
Dept. Dept. Totals
Students enrolled, Class 1851-Class 1909 inclusive 1328 357 1685
Graduates, May 1910 28 9 2,7
Undergraduates, 1909-10 62 26 88
Totals 1418 392 1810
Deduct names counted twice 77
Net total enrollment to May 1910 1733
Number of Graduates, Class 1851-Class 1909, inclu-
sive 1094 279 1373
Number of Special Students, do 234 78 312
Total 1685
Deduct names counted twice 77
1608
Number of living Graduates, May 1910 821 234 1055
Number of living Special Students, do 234 65 299
Total number of Former Students living. May 1910 1055 299 1354
Number of Former Students deceased 301 67 368
1722
Deduct names counted twice 77
1645
281
FOREIGN MISSIONARY STATISTICS
(For the preparation of these tables the committee are indebted to
Mr. Charles L. Bromley, of the class of 1911.)
Africa
Shermer, Henry B
Moody, Thomas
Steffens, August .
Wedel, Peter H.
Suevern, Emil R.
Graf, Benjamin ..
Enns, Henry C. . ,
Bender, Carl J. . ,
Valentine, Wolff .
McDiarmid, Peter
Orthner, Adolph .
G.D
G.D
G.D,
G.D
G.D
G.D
G.D
G.D
Class
1852
1890
1891
1890
1894
1895
1896
1899
1902
1906
1909
Assam
Clark, Edward W 1859
Comfort, Milton B 1864
King, Charles D 1878
Rivenburg, Sidney W 1883
Witter, William E 1883
Mason, Walter C 1902
Jackman, L. W. B 1904
Longwell, Robert B 1906
Rogers, Lewis B 1907
Burma
Hibbard, Charles 1852
Nisbet, John R 1852
Whitaker, Daniel 1852
Satterlee, Alfred B 1854
Watrous, George P 1854
Jameson, Melvin 1859
Rand, Stephen B 1869
Sloan, Will H 1873
Thanbyah, Theodore 1874
Freiday, Jacob A 1875
Lyon, Albert J 1877
Cochrane, James E 1883
Cochrane, Henry P 1889
Warner, Frank E 1889
Cochrane, Wilbur W 1890
282
Term of
1852-53
1890-
1891-93
1895-97
1894-
1896-97
1896-97
1899-
1902
1906-
1909-
1868-
1866-74
1878-86; 1892-99
1883-
1883-88
1902-
1904-
1906-
1907-
Service Died
Mar. 22, 1869
July 4, 1893
Aug. 10, 1897
June 25, 1897
1852-66
1853-55
1853-57
1855-56
1854-60
1869-89
1870-76
1875-78
1875-
1877-86
1877-78
1886-89
1889-04; 1909-
1889-91
1890-
Sep. 30, 1887
Nov. 29, 1906
Aug. 18, 1857
July 1, 1856
June 26, 1894
Nov. 21, 1893
Mar. 15, 1878
1895-01
Term of Service
McGuire, John 1891 1891-
Geis, George J 1892 1892-
Dye, George R 18';9 1900-07
Dudley, Howard E 1902 1902-
Samuelson, Samuel E 1903 1903-
Richardson, James C 1900 1904-
Rhodes, Jesse E 1905 1905-08
Spring, Leo W 1906 1906-
Herod, Francis C 1907 1908-
Parish, Merrick C 1907 1907-
Cope, J. H 1908 1909-
Chaney, C. E 1909 1909-
Longley, W. J 1909 1909-
Chixa
Telford, Robert 1853 1853-64
Chilcott, Cyrus A 1864 1864-65
Kreyer, Carl T 1865 1866-75
Lisle, William M 1867 1867-69
Churchill, Marcellus A 1874 1874-77
McKibben, William K 1875 1875-84;
Ashmore, William, Jr 1879 1879-
Gould, Louis A 1879 1888-92
Hill, George W 1887 1893-95
Holmes, Thomas D 1893 1893-
Speicher, Jacob 1895 1895-
Groesbeck, Adam F 1897 1897-
Newton, William C 1898 1903-
Waters, George H 1899 1899-
McDaniel, Charles G 1900 1902-
Taylor, Joseph 1901 1903-
White, Frank J 1901 1901-
Keen, Charles S 1902 1902-
Latimer, James V 1902 1904-
Rawlinson. Frank J 1902 1902-
McCrea, Tully F 1902 1904-
Warburton, Stacy R 1902 1902-04
McKinney, William A 1903 1903-06
Sallee, W. Eugene 1903 1903-
Giffin, John H 1904 1904-
Fraser, Andrew L 1905 1905-
Lewis, George W 1905 1905-
Clark, L Brooks 1906 1906-
Davies, John P 1906 1906-
283
Died
June 6, 1898
Dec. 30, 1865
Term of Service Died
Gates, Wayland D 1906 1907-
Worley, Lewis E 1907 1907-
Cherney, J. A 1908 1909-
India
Downie, David 1872 1873-
Newhall, Alfred A 1875 1875-90
Craig, John 1876 1877-
Thomssen, George N G. D. 1876 1882-87 ; 1890-95 ; 1899-
Waterbury, Norman M 1881 1881-86 Nov. 11, 1886
Silliman, Edward E 1884 1884-89 ; 01-
Stillwell, John R 1886 1885-
Heinrichs, Jacob 1889 1889-
Higgins, Walter V 1889 1889-
Dudley, Thomas P 1892 1893-99
Baker, James M 1895 1895-
Ferguson, William L 1895 1895-
Curtis, John A 1898 1898-
Pankratz, John H 1899 1902-
Elmore, Wilbur T 1900 1900-
Stenger, Seth W 1902 1902-
Bawden, Samuel D 1897 1904-
Haemel, Samuel 1907 1909-
Voth, John H G. D. 1906 1908-
Rutherford, Charles 1907 1907-
rgs, Albert K 1907 1908- ,
Japan
Dobbins, Frank S 1876 1876-77 ; 1881-82 '
Hill, George W 1887 1895-
Taft, George W 1889 1889-97
Topping, Henry 1892 1895-
Chiba, Yugora 1898 1898-
Tenny, Charles B 1900 1900-
Axling, William 1901 1901-
Philippines
Finlay, George E 1901 1901-04
Maxfield, Chester L 1904 1904-
Brazil
Deter, Arthur B 1901
Total, 103; dead, 14; in active service, 41; under appointment, from
the English Department, Messrs. Barss, Cressy, Fowle, Kampfer, Ross,
Streeter, and from the German Department, Messrs. Kayser and Wiens.
284
THE SOCIETY OF ALUMNI.
The Society of Alumni was organized in 1855, "to promote the mutual
acquaintance and brotherly love of its members ; to aid them in the perform-
ance of the duties of the Christian ministry ; and to increase their interest
in theological study." For many years the society has provided for an an-
nual oration. The following list includes the names of all the officers of
the society so far as the records have been preserved, with their respective
terms of service.
Term of
Service
1855-56
1855-57
1857-60
1860-61
1867-68
1868-69
1870-71
1871-72
1872-73
1873-74
1874-75
1875-76
1876-77
1877-78
1878-79
1879-80
1880-81
1881-82
1882-83
1883-84
1884-85
1885-86
1886-87
PRESIDENTS
Term of
Service
Charles Keyser
1887-88
George Johnson
1888-89
Charles Keyser
1889-90
J. Byington Smith
1890-91
George W. Northrup
1891-92
Augustus H. Strong
1892-93
Lemuel Moss
1893-94
Adolphus J. F. Behrends
1894-95
J. Ward Burt Clark
1895-96
George W. Northrup
1896-97
Norman Fox
1897-98
John H. Castle
1898-99
Cephas B. Crane
1899-00
Henry L. Morehouse
1900-01
Wayland Hoyt
1901-02
Edgar J. Goodspeed
1902-03
Charles D. Bridgman
1903-04
Robert S. MacArthur
1904-05
Jesse B. Thomas
1905-06
Albert Coit
1906-07
Samuel W. Duncan
1907-08
Robert J. Adams
1908-09
Benjamin D. Marshall
1909-10
John H. Griffith
Galusha Anderson
Charles E. Hewitt
Adin A. Kendrick
Lathan A. Crandall
Phillip W. Bickei
Robert B. Hull
Adelbert S. Coats
Alonzo K. Parker
James M. Bruce
Adoniram J. Padelford
William C. P. Rhoades
John H. Mason
Orrin P. Gifford
Edwin P. Farnham
Cortland Myers
Clarence A. Barbour
Johnson Myers
Gershom M. Peters
Philip S. Evans
Arthur B. Chaflfee
Jacob Heinrichs
Thomas J. Villers
FIRST VICE PRESIDENTS
1855-56 Samuel T. Livermore 1860-61
1856-57 Henry M. Richardson 1867-68
1857-58 John H. Castle 1868-69
1858-59 William D. Hedden 1870-71
1859-60 Charles D. Bridgman 1871-72
285
George W. Clark
Benjamin D. Marshall
Charles D. Bridgman
Adolphus J. F. Behrends
Volney A. Sage
1872-73 Robert S. MacArthur 1892-93
1873-74 George W. Clark 1893-94
1874-75 Cephas B. Crane 1894-95
1875-76 Andrew L. Freeman 1895-96
1876-77 Galusha Anderson 1896-97
1877-78 Gershom M. Peters 1897-98
1878-79 Samuel W. Duncan 1898-99
1879-80 William P. Hellings 1899-00
1880-81 Volney A. Sage 1900-01
1881-82 Cephas B. Crane 1901-02
1882-83 George O. King 1902-03
1883-84 Galusha Anderson 1903-04
1884-85 William C. P. Rhoades 1904-05
1885-86 Philip S. Evans 1905-06
1886-87 Edward G. Taylor 1906-07
1887-88 John H. Mason 1907-08
1888-90 Andrew Murdoch 1908-09
1890-91 Willard H. Robinson 190^10
1891-92 Charles E. Smith
Edwin P. Farnham
Wallace Buttrick
Charles E. Bascom
Elias H. Johnson
Thomas S. Barbour
Cornelius S. Savage
John H. Mason
Clarence A. Barbour
Elias J. Foote
Cornelius S. Savage
Gottlob Fetzer
Charles E. Bascom
Joseph Weston
Franklin G. McKeever
David L. Jamison
Frank Kaiser
H. Clay Peepels
Jonathan D. Merrell
SECOND VICE PRESIDENTS
1855-56 John H. Castle 1887-88
1856-57 Washington Barnhurst 1888-89
1857-58 Augustus H. Lung 1889-90
1858-60 George S. Chace 1890-91
1860-61 Robert J. Adams 1891-92
1867-68 George S. Chace 1892-93
1868-69 Wayland Hoyt 1893-94
1870-71 Volney A. Sage 1894-95
1871-72 Benjamin O. True 1895-96
1872-73 J. Byington Smith 1896-97
1873-74 Ebenezer Nesbit 1897-98
1874-75 Robert S. MacArthur 1898-99
1875-76 Philip L. Jones 1899-{X)
1876-77 Gershom M. Peters 1900-01
1877-78 Alonzo K. Parker 1901-02
1878-79 Benjamin O. True 1902-03
1879-80 Shadrach Washington 1903-04
1880-81 Frederick Clatworthy 1904-05
1881-82 Thomas S. Barbour 1905-06
1882-83 Benjamin O. True 1906-07
1883-84 James M. Taylor 1907-08
1884-85 Edwin P. Farnham 1908-09
1885-86 Albert H. Newman 1909-10
1886-87 William Elgin
2S6
David R. Watson
Francis H. Rowley
Wallace Buttrick
Frank S. Dobbins
Robert M. Martin
Benjamin D. Hahn
Lewis Halsey
Charles H. Pendleton
George B. Foster
Julius C. Grimmell
Claiborne M. Hill
Gottlob Fetzer
Milton W. Covell
Ruben E. Burton
William E. Loucks
John McGuire
Martin W. Twing
H. Wyse Jones
Gustavus A. Schneider
Gustavus A. Schneider
Frank W. Padelford
Hugh A. Heath
Frank Kaiser
THIRD VICE PRESIDENTS
1855-56 Charles C. Norton 1887-88
1856-57 James V. Schofield 1888-89
1857-58 Edgar J. Goodspccd 1889-90
1858-60 Galusha Anderson 1890-91
1860-61 Melvin Jameson 1891-92
1867-68 Edward G. Taylor 1892-94
1868-69 Thomas W. Goodspeed 1894-95
1870-71 Wayland R. Benedict 1895-96
1871-72 Jacob S. Gubelmann 1896-97
\9,72-72> James Goodman 1897-98
1873-74 Samuel W. Duncan 1898-99
1874-75 Elias H. Johnson 1899-00
1875-76 John S. Holmes 1900-01
1876-77 George O. King 1901-02
1877-78 William Elgin 1902-03
1878-79 William C. Richmond 1903-05
1879-80 Volney A. Sage 1904-05
1880-81 Elias H. Johnson 1905-06
1881-82 Lewis Halsey 1906-07
1883-84 Willard H. Robinson 1907-08
1884-85 Forrest A. Marsh 1908-09
1885-86 Clark O. Maltby 1909-10
1886-87 John H. Mason
Wallace Buttrick
Curtis B. Parsons
Walter Rauschenbusch
Albert J. Ramaker
Frank T. Latham
Clarence A. Barbour
Martin W. Twing
Jacob S. Gubelmann
Hermann M. Schaeffer
Thomas J. Villers
Albert B. Sears
Boardman B. Bosworth
Augustine S. Carman
Henry Clarke
William L. Ferguson
William B. Wallace
James M. Baker
Paul Hayne
Carl A. Daniel
Paul Hayne
David L. Jamison
John L. Cann
RECORDING SECRETARIES
1855-56 William W. Allen 1872-73
1856-58 Benjamin D. ^Marshall 1873-76
1858-61 George W. Northrup 1876-88
1867-71 Elias J. Foote 1888-97
1871-72 Adoniram J. Sage 1897-
William Elgin
Henry L. Morehouse
Adoniram J. Barrett
Henry C. Peepels
Albert J. Ramaker
CORRESPONDING SECRETARIES.
1855-56 J. Byington Smith 1873-78
1856-57 Andrew L. Freeman 1878-79
1857-59 J. Byington Smith 1879-81
1859-60 John H. Castle 1881-92
1860-61 W'illiam P. Everett 1892-95
1867-68 Forrest F. Emerson 1895-97
1868-71 Eben L. Little 1897-09
1871-73 J. Byington Smith 1909-
287
William C. Wilkinson
Charles J. Baldwin
Albert H. Newman
Adelbert S. Coats
Walter R. Betteridge
Albert J. Ramaker
Walter R. Betteridge
John H. Mason
TREASURERS
1855-56
George S. Chace
1879-81
1856-57
Ebenezer Nisbet
1881-83
1857-58
George M. Condron
1883-86
1858-61
Ebenezer Nisbet
1886-88
1867-70
Ebenezer Packwood
1888-89
1870-71
Thomas J. Morgan
1889-91
1871-72
Albert Coit
1891-95
1872-73
George 0. King
1895-97
1873-76
Curtis B. Parsons
1897-07
1876-79
Andrew L. Freeman
1907-
ORATORS
Thomas S. Barbour
Reuben E. Burton
Frank L. Wilkins
Donald Grant
James TenBroeke
Ralph W. Lowe
Josiah R. Henderson
Lewis Kaiser
Herbert S. Johnson
Carl A. Daniel
This list contains the names of the men who have actually served as ora-
tors of the society during the anniversary week, with the year in which
they performed their service.
1868 Augustus H. Strong 1887
1872 Justin D. Fulton 1888
1873 William C. Wilkinson 1889
1874 Cephas B. Crane 1890
1875 James V. Schofield 1891
1876 Edward G. Taylor 1892
1877 J. W. B. Clark 1893
1878 Thomas J. Morgan 1894
1879 Joseph F. Elder 1895
1880 Samuel W. Duncan 1896
1881 In accordance with a resolu- 1897
tion passed at the meeting 1898
in 1880 instead of a single 1899
address short addresses 1900
were given by Robert S. 1901
MacArthur, James P. 1902
Thoms, Charles E. Hiscox, 1903
James W. Riddle, and Will 1904
H. Sloan. 1905
1882 Charles E. Bascom 1906
1883 Charles E. Smith 1907
1884 William P. Hellings 1908
1885 Philip A. Nordell 1909
1886 Charles D. Morris 1910
James M. Bruce
William C. P. Rhoades
Elias H. Johnson
Willard H. Robinson
Thomas S. Barbour
Henry L. Morehouse
Charles J. Baldwin
William F. Taylor
Ernest D. Burton
John H. Mason
Albert H. Newman
Theodore E. Busfield
Benjamin D. Hahn
James M. Taylor
Edwin P. Farnham
Walter Rauschenbusch
John F. Genung
Francis H. Rowley
Thomas J. Villers
Robert S. MacArthur
Cornelius S. Savage
Daniel T. Denman
William A. Stanton
J. Vanor Gaston
288
INDEX OF STUDENTS.
Names. Class. Page.
Abbott
Augustus Levi 1883 108
Adams
Floyd Holden 1897 159
Henry Brewster 1902 183
Myron Eugene 1901 179
Robert John 1855 19
*Silas Hobart 1870 65
Adamus
Ludwig 1911 219
G. D. 1909 271
Adkins
*Frank 1866 51
Agate
Herbert 1891 137
Albert
Jacob 1875 81
G. D. 1871 232
Lynn Binkley 1886 116
Allen
Francis King 1912 220
Frederick William 1898 164
Garrett Leroy 1897 159
George 1854 18
nVilliam Woodworth ...1855 20
Ames
*John Fremont 1890 133
Anderson
Andrew Freeman 1902 187
Galusha 1856 23
Samuel Duff 1901 179
Samuel Henry 1876 81
Names.
Class. Pagd
Anguera
Herman K. C. de 1909 210
Ansberg
John H G. D. 1912 273
Anschuetz
Edward J. T. ...G. D. 1882 243
Anthony
Eugene 1892 144
William Linn 1872 71
Appel
William 1881 101
G. D. 1879 240
Appleton
James Hervey 1864 47
Archibald
Adoniram Judson 1900 173
William Laird 1896 155
Argow
Christian F. W...G. D. 1868 231
Willibald S G. D. 1902 264
Armbruster
Christian 1900 178
G. D. 1897 258
Armstrong
Edward 1909 212
Arnold
*Francis Eugene 1877 84
Fred Gola 1912 219
Ashmore
*Frank Sanderson 1878 90
William 1879 91
Ashton
James Maxwell 1892 141
289
Names. Class. Page.
Atchison
*George Altidore 1877 84
Atkinson
Arthur Wellesley 1902 183
Atwater
Carlton William 1910 213
AUCH
*Johann Heinrich G. D. 1862 226
AULICK
*Henry Pemberton 1895 151
Names. Class. Page.
AUSTERMUHL
*Edward G. D. 1862 225
AUTRITT
Oscar G. D. 1906 268
Avery
Wm. Henry Harrison . . 1879 92
AXLING
William 1901 179
Ayres
Jesse Isaac 1890 136
B.
Baasener
Johann Jacob . .. .G. D. 1890 252
Babcock
*Augustus Rogers 1883 108
Charles Avery 1883 108
*DeGrand Deloss 1881 101
Bachelor
Frank Bruce 1907 202
Backus
*Truman Jay 1867 56
Bacon
*Joseph Niles 1884 109
Walter Valentine 1901 179
Bacone
*Almon Clematus 1860 38
Baettig
Carl Adolph ....G. D. 1901 264
Bagley
*Henrie Sargent 1880 95
Bailey
David Judson 1884 109
*Edward L 1854 18
Gilbert Ellis 1880 97
*Joseph Albert 1851 11
Ward Elmer 1912 219
Bainbridge
William Folwell 1865 49
Baker
*AbijahL 1864 47
Gordon Harrington 1907 202
George Randolph 1899 169
James Millard 1895 151
Baldwin
Arthur Charles 1900 173
Charles Jacobs 1868 58
George Colfax, Jr 1881 101
Balogh
Franz G. D. 1906 268
Barbour
Clarence Augustus 1891 137
John Baptiste 1896 155
Thomas Seymour 1877 84
Bardsley
George Milton 1906 198
Barker
William Hiram 1892 144
Barlow
Nathan Pratt 1868 58
Barnard
*John 1864 48
Barnhurst
*Washington 1853 14
Barnum
Elmer Grant 1900 173
Barrelle
*Almond 1863 43
Barrett
*Adoniram Judson 1876 82
Barss
Gordon Payzant 1910 213
Harold de Blois 1911 217
*Walter 1884 109
Barto
*Charles Henry 1867 54
290
Names. Class. Page.
Barwise
Charles Arthur 1910 214
Bascom
*Charles Edwin 1870 63
Basten
William Frederick 1868 58
Bates
♦Albert Edward 1895 154
Jerome Payne 1872 220
Stuart Samuel 1881 98
Baum
Johannes Gottlieb. G. D. 1893 255
Baumgartner
Theophil F G. D. 1896 257
Bawden
Harry Heath 1898 164
Samuel Day 1897 159
Eavliss
Edward Lewis 1905 196
Baylor
William Henry 1891 140
Bauknight
Pinckney Milton 1904 192
Beaven
Albert William 1909 210
Beaver
Adam Howard 1886 116
Becker
August G. D. 1896 257
Frederick William 1882 104
*Frederich Wilhelm ....
G. D. 1881 241
Johann Karl H. . .G. D. 1874 235
♦Justus G. D. 1865 228
♦Samuel G. D. 1875 236
Beckley
♦John T ; 1870 63
Beck WITH
Irving Judson 1907 202
Beebe
Cornelius 1912 219
Elbert George 1910 214
Beeman
Hulbert Grant 1898 164
291
Names. Class. Page.
Behrends
♦Adolphus Julius F 1865 49
Bell
Jonathan Edwards 1866 53
Bellamy
Francis 1879 92
♦Joseph R 1859 33
Bellondi
Ariel Berechia 1897 163
Bender
Carl J G. D. 1899 260
Benedict
Wayland Richardson ...1870 63
Bennett
Elbert Rawson 1877 84
Benson
George Gilbert 1877 88
Benton
Allen Richardson 1856 25
Kendrick William 1864 47
Bentzien
John 1895 151
Berg
John G. D. 1890 251
Berge
Hermann von ...G. D. 1897 258
Berger
Emil G. D. 1895 256
Julius Jacob G. D. 1883 244
Bernauer
Francis Stephen 1905 196
Berndt
August Robert . .G. D. 1908 269
Frederick G. D. 1876 237
Berneike
John Gerhardt ...G. D. 1881 242
Bethel
Howard Leroy 1911 217
Betteridge
Walter Robert 1891 138
BiCKEL
Phillip 1855 20
G. D. 1855 223
BiDWELL
Charles Knowles 1900 178
Names.
Bill
Ingram Ebenezer,
BiSCHOFF
Christian
Bishop
Frank Elmer . . .
Black
Adam Lawrence
John Gordon . . .
Blandau
Richard
Bloedow
Ferdinand August
Blome
Karl
Blood
Horace Benjamin
Blum
Samuel
Blumhagen
Samuel ,
Boardman
Wallace Selden .
BODENBENDER
*Conrad ,
BOGGS
Albert McKenzie
BOLGER
Thomas Johnson
BOLLEN
Marion E
Bolter
August
Class. Page.
Jr. ..1897 159
G. D. 1900 263
1904 192
.1904 192
.1910 216
G. D. 1900 262
.G. D. 1905 266
G. D. 190S 270
1904 192
G. D. 1900 262
G. D. 1911 272
1904 192
G. D. 1856 223
1907 206
1910 210
1911 217
1882 104
G. D. 1S81 242
Bon HAM
Charles Lane . . .
BORNSCHLEGEL
George
Bos WELL
Jesse
BOSWORTH
Boadman Birney
BOUGHTON
Fred Grant
1893 145
G. D. 1892 254
1880 95
1895 151
,1897 159
Names. Class. Page.
BOVELL
Thomas Scott 1882 104
BOVINGTON
David 1908 207
EOWEN
*Daniel 1858 28
BOWYER
Samuel Herschel 1890 134
Braden
Bayard Blaine 1907 202
Brandt
Henry 1897 159
Brasted
Bethucl Hedden 1866 51
Br.-\un
Heinrich G G. D. 1912 273
Brauns
August Frederich.G. D. 1886 247
Brelsford
^lillard 1900 174
Bremmer
Harry Mortimer 1909 210
Brenner
Otto Wilhclm ...G. D. 1908 269
Bretschxeider
Albert G. D. 1908 269
Bridgm.\n
*Charles Dewitt 1857 26
Brierly
Samuel Baxter 1878 90
Brink
Clark Mills 1882 102
Bristol
Homer Culver 1878 89
Brittain
James Henry 1867 54
Bromley
Charles Lucas 1911 217
Bromund
Emil H G. D. 1898 259
Bronson
Berton Frederic 1909 21 1
Brooks
nVillis Homer 1892 141
292
Names. Class. Page.
B ROUGHER
James Whitconib 1894 147
Brown
Alanson Watson 1906 198
Arthur Polk 1889 133
Charles Sumner 1893 145
Dwight Parley 1890 136
Edwin Ransom 1907 202
Harvey Dee 1895 152
Heinrich J G. D. 1908 269
James Madison 1909 211
John Richard 1895 152
Marcus Julian 1894 147
Paul 1905 196
Rolla Earl 1907 203
*Samuel Emmons 1873 220
Browning
Aquiila Elmer 1911 217
Bruce
James Manning 1873 72
John 1854 18
Bruckm.snn
Carl G. D. 1892 254
Bruner
Frederick Aug 1906 198
Brunner
Johannes Peter 1901 183
G. D. 1898 260
BUCHHOLZ
Herman Charles 1889 129
BUENNING
Wilhelm Heinrich. G. D. 1911 272
Names. Class. Page.
BUERMANN
Frederick 1894 151
G. D. 1891 252
BURDICK
*CharIes Rollin 1858 29
♦Stephen 1858 Z2
BURKETT
Jacob Coonce 1887 122
Burns
♦William Treat 1874 75
Burr
Charles Ernest 1895 155
♦Erastus Hamilton 1851 11
♦Everett Doughty 1887 123
BURRILL
Charles Henry 1912 220
BURRINGTON
♦Henry Hudson 1855 20
BURRITT
Olin Howard 1893 147
Burrows
♦Christopher Columbus ..1868 60
Burse
Johann G. D. 1911 272
Burton
Ernest DeWitt 1882 103
Ruben E 1876 83
BUSFIELD
Theodore Elmer 1883 106
Butler
Francis Frutchey 1898 164
Guitherme G. D. 1908 270
Waldo Sylvenus 1912 220
BUTTRICK
Wallace 1883 106
Calloway
William 1907 203
Calvin
Perry Sylvester 1897 163
Cameron
Alexander 1864 47
Campbell
Frederick 1880 97
♦Thomas Philpot 1852 12
Canine
William Peter 1899 169
Cann
John Lewis 1894 148
293
Names. Class. 1
CArKRTOPi
^Alexander Colton 1858
Cardek
Eiigono Clayton 1910
Carey
*Gco. MontgoinciT West. 1858
Carman
AiiRiistinc Spencer 1885
David I'.wart 1902
John Calvin 1888
Raymond Spencer 1911
Carpenter
*Elislia Manning 1860
Cakv
Ferdinand E 18()1
Case
*Sanuiel Stuart 1888
Cassidy
Geo. Washington 1808
Castle
*John Harvard 1853
Catiiek
Flavins Josopluis 1859
Caul
Archie Wells 1900
Chace
*George Sheppard 1854
Chakkkk
Artinu- P.illings 1879
Harold Futnani 1907
CHAMIUCKLIN
Harric Rogers 1904
Chambers
Tileston iM-aoker 1894
ClIANEY
Clarence Edward 1909
Chateu,
♦Frederic Leonard 1864
Chapman
Adclbert 1887
Howard Knfus 1897
Chase
John Nelson 18()0
Cheeseman
*Eugcne 1875
'age.
Natncs.
Chekney
Class. ]
'age.
29
John Anthony
Chiba
..1908
207
214
Yugoro
Chilcott
. . 1898
165
29
""Cyrus Amanzel
Child
. . 1864
47
lU
*lncrease
. . 1864
47
183
Chipman
124
219
Owen Nott
William Pendleton ...
..1896
. . 1878
156
90
36
Chipp
William DeGrofT
. . 1898
165
41
ClIITTUM
Roscoc Slcnson
. . 1909
211
124
Christian
Cyrus Edwin
. . 1890
136
\CA
Christy
*l)yer Milton
..1877
85
14
Chrystal
*James
..1857
28
33
Churchill
Marcellus Austin
. . 1874
76
174
Clapp
*Robert Acker
.1858
32
16
*Warrcn Benjamin ...
Clark
. . 1855
20
92
Albert B
..1907
203
203
Edgar Herman
..1911
217
Iidvvard Winter
. . 1859
35
192
George Whitfield
..1855
20
*Ira Deles
. . 1858
29
148
Israel Brooks
..1906
199
Josei)h Clyde
..1911
?17
2H
*J. Ward Burt
. . 1866
51
*NathanieI Judson ....
..1853
14
47
Robert Dale
. . 1872
69
*Watson
. . 1852
12
12,?
Clarke
160
Henry
..1891
138
James Augustine
.1897
160
38
John Caldwell Calhoun
Clary
.1861
39
81
Amos
.1902
183
294
Names. Class. Page.
Clatworthy
♦Frederick 1S72 69
Clausen
Christian AlI)roclit 1890 l.U
Clemens
Raymond Alphduso ....1912 220
Cleven(;er
Edward Richard 1S')4 14S
Galon Smith 1878 89
Joseph William 1892 142
Cl-IKK
Frederick William 1S95 152
Coats
Adelhert Sumpter 1877 85
Coun
Charles Monroe 1911 217
Tliomas Jordan 1892 144
Cochrane
*Ilenry Francis 1858 32
Henry Park 1889 129
James Edward 1883 106
Wilbur Willis 18<X) 134
Cody
James Rodwell 1891 139
COIT
Albert 18()') ()1
Cole
Horace Wilhtir 1903 188
Samuel 1852 12
Coi.EBROOK
Marry Clark 1902 184
COLIMTTS
Horace Greeley 1W3 18S
Robert Johnson 1905 1<)(.
Comer
John Randolph 18<)5 152
Comfort
Milton Bookslaver 1864 48
CoNDRON
*Gcorgc Milton 1856 23
Con KLIN
Charles Judson 1881 101
Con LEY
Carey Herbert 1905 198
Sinclair Bell 1911 217
Names. Class. Page.
Conner
Walter Thomas 1909 211
Connors
♦Manninjr Austin 1896 156
Cooley
Darwin liill 1857 26
Coombs
Irving Wesley 1874 "]•]
Coon
GcorRe WashiuRton 1879 93
Cooper
Clayton Sedgwick 1898 165
1 lenry Croskcy 1.888 124
CnlT.
Joseph Herbert 1908 207
Corey
Stephen Jared 1902 ISO
Cokni'orth
♦Columbus 1858 29
COUI.STON
William Jeanes 1885 115
CoVKLL
milt.. 11 Wrij-ht 1884 110
Cox
Ford Todd 1906 199
C'kakt
*John 186(') 53
Crak;
John 1876 83
CUANDAI.I.
Lathan Augustus 1881 98
Crandell
Stewart Hates Vm 211
("ran I".
CeplKis r.emietl I860 36
Henry 'lliursl.-n 1892 142
Crannell
Philip Wendell 1888 125
("rawi'orh
R.iymond Noyes 1912 220
Cress V
Earl Herbert 1910 214
295
Names. Class. Page.
Ckessey
Frank Benjamin 1868 58
Crockett
Asa James 1896 156
Crosby
*David 1871 66
Crouch
James Anderson M 1895 152
John Walden 1896 156
Crum
Taylor 1876 83
Names. Class. Page.
Crumley
James Davis 1884 110
CUMMINGS
T. G 1853 16
CURRIN
John Phillips 1888 125
Curtis
Isaac Hazen 1874 11
John Alasko 1898 165
Cuthbert
Herman Girvin 1906 199
D.
Daghistalian
Houstinos Mardirios . .
.1889
133
Dahlke
Gerhard J
G. D.
1894
255
Dakin
Chapman Liberty
.1898
165
Dame
Charles Fremont
.1884
110
Dammes
T. W. (see Wesley) ,
Daniel
Carl Adolphus . .
.1890
136
G. D.
1888
249
Danielson
*Jacob
.G. D.
1878
239
Davies
David Robert . . .
.1898
165
John Paton
.1906
199
Davis
*Francis Henry . .
.1865
49
George Francis .
.1867
57
George William .
.1886
119
Henry Wilson . .
.1897
160
*Irving Franklin .
.1886
119
John Moore ....
.1887
120
Joseph Wolff ...
.1871
68
Lloyd Granville .
.1910
216
Lucius Charles .
.1882
103
Simon Peter . . .
.1884
110
Day
Mahlon Harlow
.1901
180
Decker
Charles Abram 1907 203
Deckmann
*Ed\vard Johannes. G. D. 1866 228
Deere
John Harvey 1900 174
De Lano
*Henry A 1873 74
Demcott
Orey Mason 1907 206
Denison
*Elmore William 1861 42
Denman
Daniel Trobridge 1887 120
Denton
*Isaac Henry 1861 39
Lyman Morse 1900 174
De Puy
Irving Newton 1897 160
Deter
Arthur Beriah 1901 180
Detweiler
Frederick German 1908 207
Devan
Samuel Arthur 1912 220
De Wolf
Delevan 1873 72
296
Names. Class. Page.
De Yarmett
Walter Everett 1900 174
Dickey
Frank Orville 1890 136
Dickson
John George 1912 220
DiERKS
Frederick G G. D. 18&4 246
DiETZ
*Charles Martin 1856 23
Heinrich Ludwig 1868 60
G. D. 1865 227
DiLLARD
*Edward Farmer 1895 152
DiLTS
Asa Reed 1885 115
DiLWORTH
Charles Gaulden 1890 134
DiPPEL
Christian 1894 148
G. D. 1891 252
DiTMARS
James Gideon 1886 117
DiXON
Joseph Kossuth 1883 107
Dobbins
Frank Stockton 1876 81
DOESCHER
♦August C G. D. 1881 243
DOHRMANN
*Johann Friedrich.G. D. 1862 225
Donaldson
Casper Nimrod 1880 97
Doolan
Leonard Weakley 1900 179
DORGAN
William Lewis 1900 174
Names. Class. Page.
DORSEY
Patrick William 1881 99
Douglas
Alexander 1899 169
Downer
Benjamin Reno 1895 152
DOWNIE
David 1872 69
Do.\
Rutger 1877 85
Draevel
Johann Gustav . .G. D. 1896 258
Drake
*Jeremiah Clinton 1854 17
DUBOC
Albert Michel 1873 72
Dudley
Howard Edward 1902 184
*James White Hinds .... 1876 83
Thomas Parker 1892 142
Duncan
Alexander Erskine 1871 68
*Samuel White 1866 52
DUNKIN
Daniel Grant 1897 160
DUNSFORD
♦Alfred George 1872 71
DUNTON
Herbert Jay 1898 165
DUTTON
El wood Herbert 1901 180
♦George 1859 35
Dyck
Abram K G. D. 1912 273
David G. D. 1884 246
Dye
♦Arius Newton 1868 59
George Rector 1899 169
Earl
John Arthur 1895 152
Earley
Alva Charles 1912 220
297
Eberly
Ezra Fessler 1905 196
Ebersole
Jacob Scott 1900 174
Names. Class. Page.
ECCLES
Robert Kerr 1885 113
Eddy
Charles Francis 1906 199
Clarence Milton 1906 199
Eden
Frank Ernest 1912 220
Edinger
Christian H G. D. 1910 271
Eede
Charles William 1882 103
Eg AN
John Roy 1891 140
Ehrenstein
Johannes G. D. 1882 243
Ehrgott
Albert 1895 153
Ehrhorn
George Ferdinand. G. D. 1900 262
Julius G. D. 1908 270
ErCHLER
Gustav G. D. 1899 260
Eisenmenger
Charles Fred 1906 199
Johann G. D. 1865 228
Ekrut
Hugo Gustav ....G. D. 1907 269
Elder
Joseph Freeman 1867 54
Robert 1894 148
Eldridge
George Edwin 1879 93
Names. Class. Page.
Elgin
*Geddis Hermann 1879 92
William 1868 59
Ellison
Daniel James 1884 110
Elmore
Wilbur Theodore 1900 174
Ely
Joseph Allen 1870 64
Emerson
*Forest Fayette 1867 54
Engelmann
George C G. D. 1878 240
Engler
Johannes G. D. 1873 234
Enns
*Heinrich C G. D. 1896 2?7
Entwistle
*William 1863 43
Erb
Frank Otis 1904 192
Ernst
Emil G. D. 1912 273
Evans
Philip Saffery 1857 26
Everett
*William Peters 1855 20
Everton
Samuel 1908 207
Ewell
*Jirah Blackmer 1877 85
Glenn Blackmer 1911 217
EWERT
Jacob Heinrich . .G. D. 1907 268
F.
Fadian
Michael G. D. 1908 270
Fagan
*William Thomas 1858 30
Fairbank
George Adams 1900 175
Fairchild
John Haviland 1871 68
Fargo
*Elmer Lorenzo 1894 148
Farley
Edson Scott 1910 214
298
Names.
Class. Page.
Robert G
.1861
42
Farnham
Edwin Pickett . .
.1877
85
*PhiIip Pearl ....
.1868
59
*Seth Taylor ....
.1877
85
Farnkopf
Vincent
.1882
104
G.
D.
1880
241
Farr
*Archibald La Mont
.1856
24
Fas II
Zcnas Lovelace .
. 1894
148
Fast
Hermann Johann
.G.
D.
1885
246
Faux
William Milnes .
.1904
192
Favoright
Roscoe Barnet .
.1905
198
Fechter
Johannes
.G.
D.
1866
228
Fehlberg
Reinhold F
.G.
D.
1902
264
Fellmann
Edward Jacob . .
.G.
D.
1891
253
*Heinrich
.G.
D.
1858
224
Jacob G. D. 1865 228
Fellows
1901
180
11
48
243
153
Wirt T
Felton
George Hurlburt 1874
Fenner
*Francis Drake 1864
Fenske
Robert G. D. 1882
Ferguson
William Law 1895
Fetter
Newton Cromwell, Jr. . .1912 220
Fetzer
Gottlob 1889 129
G. D. 1884 244
*J. George 1877 88
G. D. 1873 234
FlELDEN
Joseph Flanders 1873 74
Names. Class. Page.
Fields
Charles Fowler 1907 203
Filmer
*Thomas Tiesdell 1863 43
Fixdlay
George Ellis 1901 180
Fischer
Frederick 1899 169
Fish
*Ezra Job 1855 22
Fisher
Joseph Daniel 1867 57
*Luciiis Harrison 1879 94
*Lyman Jackson 1871 68
Fiske
Edwin Westlake 1905 198
Fitts
Andrew Scott 1906 199
Flanagitt
Charles Edgar 1901 ' 180
Fletcher
Charles Wesley 1896 156
Foote
Elias John 1860 36
FORBELL
Mansfield French 1907 203
Ford
James Wallace 1874 76
Fortune
Alonzo Willard 1905 198
Foster
George Burman 1887 120
Harry Schuyler 1903 188
Simeon Maxwell 1896 156
FOWLE
William Henry 1910 214
Fowler
*Henr>' 1857 28
Fox
*Asa Luther 1892 144
Edward Theophilus ....1877 85
*Norman 1857 26
299
Names. . Class. Page.
Franz
Johann J G. D. 1908 270
Fraser
Andrew Little 1905 196
Frederick
Charles Henry 1905 196
Gilbert Hays 1873 74
Freeman
*Andrew Longyear 1853 14
Charles Bradford 1896 156
Charles Rumsey 1900 175
*David 1855 19
Freiday
Jacob Anthony 1875 78
Frerichs
William Reinhard 1909 211
Gage
*Lucian L
Gardner
Frank 1883
Garnett
Robert Spier 1903
Garrison
Lemuel Addison 1899
Garton
Joseph Vanor 1880
Gasser
J. Franklin G. D. 1903
Gates
Elbert Edward 1894
Fred Taylor 1880
Frederick Henry 1891
Wayland Dunn 1906
Willie C 1892
Gault
*John Emory 1872
Gaylord
Willis Clark 1868
Geil
Henry William 1882
G. D. 1881
Geis
George John 1892
G. D. 1887
1856 24
108
188
170
95
266
148
95
140
199
144
70
60
105
242
142
248
300
Names. Class. Page.
Frey
Theodore G. D. 1907 268
Friedrich
Franz G. D. 1879 241
Friederichsen
Paul August 1903 191
G. D. 1900 262
Friesen
Bernard Julius . .G. D. 1908 270
Frink
Henry 1889 133
Frost
Theodore Lyman 1904 192
Fulton
*Jnstin Dewey 1854 18
^Sylvester Delaney 1874 76
Geissler
Peter G. D. 1910 271
Genung
George Frederick 1875 78
John Franklin 18755 79
George
John Robert 1901 180
Gerhardt
*Louis G. D. 1894 255
GiBBS
Frank Wayland 1879 94
George Eugene 1908 207
GiBONEY
William Austin 1889 133
Gibson
Frank Kemp 1912 220
GiFFIN
John Harry 1904 193
GiFFORD
Orrin Philip 1877 86
Gilbert
Ellis 1903 188
Gill
^William Icrin 1858 30
GiNIUS
*Friedrich Adolph.G. D. 1868 231
Names. Class. Page.
Gle.\son
*Aurelius Lawrence 1S71 66
Gleiss
Henry Crete 1893 145
G. D. 1893 255
GOEBEL
Paul G. D. 1874 236
GOERGENS
Frank Samuel 1895 155
G. D. 1892 254
Goodman
James 1865 49
GOODSELL
Charles True 1912 220
Goods PEED
*Edgar Johnson 1856 24
♦George Stephen 1883 108
Thomas Wakefield ....1866 52
GOTT
Samuel Perry 1903 188
Gould
George Downing 1891 138
Louis Agassiz 1879 92
GOWEN
*Lorenzo Dow 1856 24
Graalmann
Edward 1880 97
G. D. 1878 239
Graf
Benjamin G. D. 1895 256
Graham
David Crockett 1911 217
Graner
Fricdrich Albert. .G. D. 1901 264
Grant
Donald 1884 110
James 1890 134
Peter 1883 109
William E 1910 216
Graves
James Wesley 1899 170
Greaves
Harry Russell 1897 160
Names. Class. Page.
Green
Edward 1880 95
Henry Otis 1906 200
Greene
*Thomas Waterman 1863 43
Greenly
Jay Hiram 1911 217
Greensmith
Harry Gladstone 1906 200
Gregory
*Uriah 1874 11
Griebel
*John Derrick 1867 55
Greife
*Friedrich Wilhelm.G. D. 1864 227
Griep
*Heinrich A G. D. 1877 239
Griffin
Edwin Milton 1899 170
Griffith
Havard 1910 214
*John Herbert 1861 39
Grimes
Isaac William 1884 111
Grimm ELL
Julius Charles ...G. D. 1866 228
Groesbeck
Adam Fenner 1897 160
Groff
John Howard 1882 103
Groom
nVilliam 1857 27
Groth
Paul Johannes F 1882 105
G. D. 1880 241
Groza
Josef G. D. 1912 273
Stephen G. D. 1911 273
Gruhn
Carl Adolph G. D. 1901 263
GUBELMANN
Jacob Samuel I860 36
G. D. 1860 265
301
Names. Class. Page.
GUNTHER
Adolph G. D. 1902 265
George Alfred 1882 105
G. D. 1881 242
Names. Class. Page.
GURNEY
*Ed\vard F 1853 14-
GUTHRIE
John Oliver 1902 184
H.
Hack
Raymond J G. D. 18S6
Haemel
David G. D. 1902
Samuel 1907
G. D. 1902
Samuel G. D. 1902
Haeusler
*Anton G. D. 1853
Hageman
Anthony Conrad 1907
Haggett
Arthur John 1900
Hahn
Benjamin Daviese 1882
Friedrich G. D. 1912
Haines
Eugene 1897
Halbert
LeRoy 1908
Hall
Leander 1858
LeRoy 1902
Samuel Jasper 1901
*Thomas Augustus 1861
Halsey
Lewis 1872
Ham
Frank Wells 1887
Hamberlin
*John Burgess .1858
Hamilton
*Dillis Dyer 1855
Edward Clay 1882
Gavin Lindsay 1864
Hamman
George 1890
247
265
203
265
265
223
203
175
104
273
160
208
30
184
181
39
70
123
30
21
105
49
137
Hammer
*John Jackson 1888 124
Hancock
*Levi Shreve 1852 12
Handy
*Henry James 1869 61
Hanke
Emil G. D. 1903 266
Hankinson
John Calvin 1888 128
Hann
Jacob 1897 161
Hare
James Madison 1888 128
Hargett
Joseph Bayard 1887 120
Harmon
*Austin 1852 12
Harriman
George Goodwin 1868 59'
Harris
Carleton Wiard 1910 214
John Samuel 1911 217
Judson Wade 1870 64
Milton James 1906 200
William Anabel 1896 158
Harrison
Ebenezer J 1871 68
Harriss
Walter Hiram 1900 179
Hart
George Leonard 1883 107
*Myron Wadsworth 1886 117
Thomas Williams 1870 64
Hartigan
William Henry 1888 127
Harty
Russell Alzue 1909 213
302
Names. Class.
H.^RVEY
Ransom 1881
Haselhuhn
♦Julius Charles 1858
G. D. 1856
Hastie
*James Lockhart 1888
Hatch
Frederick William 1898
Hatchman
Herbert Ernest 1903
Hatt
Daniel Elisha 1901
Hattersley
Linn Wheeler 1912
Hauser
Otto E. R G. D. 1912
Haygooni
John Baptist 1882
Hayne
Marcus Eldon 1868
Paul 1900
Heagle
David 1861
Heath
Hugh Austin 1896
Hedden
*WilIiam Dunlap 1853
Heitschmidt
Wilhelm Th G. D. 1910
Heiligman
Paul
Heinemann
Frederick H G. D. 1888
Heinrich
Johannes G. D. 1906
Heinrichs
Abraham Johann.G. D. 1908
Jacob 1889
G. D. 1883
Heinz
♦Albert G. D. 1890
Heisig
Theodore 1888
Hellings
William Potts 1867
Page.
99
30
223
125
166
189
181
220
273
105
59
175
40
157
15
272
1888 128
249
267
270
129
244
252
125
55
Names. Class. Page.
Helmetag
Louis G. D. 1874 235
Helm RICH
Anton G. D. 1876 237
Hemmes
Leuke Johann . .G. D. 1911 272
Henderson
Charles Kennon 1882 104
Josiah Robert 1880 96
Norman Batty 1911 218
Robert Cehorn 1882 105
Hendrick
Alden Merton 1889 131
♦Orlando Brazeel 1866 53
Henn
Jacob (See Hann.)
Henry
John Crouse 1908 209
Herget
John Francis 1898 166
Heringer
August G. D. 1899 260
Martin G. D. 1910 271
Hermann
Friedrich G. D. 1898 260
Herod
Francis Clyde 1907 204
Herr
Benjamin Laisdell 1886 117
Herring
John Peabody 1907 206
Hewitt
Charles Edmund 1863 43
Henry Harrison 1877 86
HiBBARD
♦Charles 1852 12
Hicks
George Washington ....1887 123
Hiebert
Peter Cornelius . .G. D. 1907 269
HiERONYMUS
♦Charles G. D. 1868 231
HiGGINS
Harry Shreve 1902 184
Mockett Cramp 1892 142
Walter Vaughn 1889 129
303
Names. Class.
HiLDRETH
Ellison S 1909
Hill
Claiborne Milton 1884
George Washington 1887
James Ferdinand 1866
HiLLER
*Johann Friedrich.G. D. 1862
HiLLMAN
Benjamin Eugene 1882
Hilton
*George Frederic 1888
Norton James 1904
Hilts
John Alexander 1906
Hilzinger
Heinrich G. D. 1875
Himes
Frank Fay 1898
Hines
*Nahum 1883
HiSCOCK
*Charles Edward 1874
Edwin Thomas 1873
Henry Orne 1876
HODDER
Alfred William Hurford.1889
Hodge
Henry Eugenius 1898
Hofflin
*Johann Friedrich.G. D. 1868
John Michael 1873
G. D. 1871
Reinhard G. D. 1872
Hoffman
Friedrich 1884
G. D. 1882
R. Karl G. D. 1894
HOLCOMB
George Perry 1892
Holland
*Theodore Banks 1872
Page.
213
111
121
52
226
105
125
189
206
237
166
107
78
74
83
131
166
230
74
232
233
113
243
256
144
70
Names.
Class.
Page.
Holmes
Chesley
....1891
138
David Edward
....1861
42
John Sophus
.... 1867
55
Robert Janisch
....1895
155
Thomas Dearlove . .
....1893
145
Holt
Fred Rogers
....1886
117
*Spencer Fuller . . . .
....1856
25
William Day
....1885
114
Holzer
Armin Aaron
....1912
220
Louis B G.
D. 1912
273
Homann
Carl G.
D. 1899
261
HOMFELD
Dierk Abram . .. .G.
D. 1884
246
Hooper
Alfred Ernest
....1897
161
Hopkins
Charles Freeman . .
....1883
109
David Orval
. ... 1907
204
Theodore Weld . . . .
....1873
72
HOPPEL
Louis Christopher .
....1881
99
Hopps
^Herman Kendall . .
....1873
74
HORTON
Isaac
....1868
59
House
Horace Lee
....1877
86
Howard
Herbert Leonard . . .
....1900
175
John Anderson ....
....1911
219
Howe
Chester Harris . .. .
....1904
195
Howell
Dudley Fletcher ....
....1878
91
William Jasper ....
....1899
170
HOYT
Wayland
....1863
44
Hubert
Charles Du Bois . . .
....1912
220
304
Names. Class. Page.
HUDNUTT
Isaiah Borroughs 1879 94
Huff
Silas Delmar 1909 211
Hughes
Benjamin 1879 93
HUHNS
Friedrich G. D. 1899 261
Hull
Robert Bruce 1874 76
Robert Chipman 1903 189
William Morgan 1912 220
HUMPTON
Eliot Transel 1899 170
HUNGATE
Francis Marion 1893 145
Names. Class. Page.
Hunt
Albert Melvin 1861 42
Ebenezer Warren 1880 97
*Horace Holmes 1879 94
Huntington
George Briggs 1901 181
HURLBUTT
*Eli Haskell 1860 Zl
HUSM.\NN
Harm Heinrich . .G. D. 1885 246
HUTCHINS
Edgar Burton 1884 112
William Norman 1894 149
Hutchinson
William Bernard 1889 133
Hyde
*John C 1856 24
Irving
♦Peter
.1851 11
Jackman
Lyman Ward Beecher . .1904
Jackson
Elisha Henr>- 1908
*John Breckenridge 1863
Jaeger
John 1880
G. D. 1878
James
Edward Leonard 1906
William Gaylord 1902
Jameson
Melvin 1859
Jamison
David Lee 1900
Jansen
*Oscar Walter
193
208
44
97
239
200
184
33
175
1888 125
Janzen
Abraham G. D. 1894 255
Edward C G. D. 1863 226
Franz Aaron ....G. D. 1907 268
Henry L 1877 88
G. D. 1873 234
Jenkins
John Lord 1863 46
Jens
Herman W G. D. 1875 237
Jensen
Charles F G. D. 1879 241
Jessup
Albert Henry 1880 96
Jewell
William Roy 1910 214
305
Names. Class. Page.
Jewett
Franklin Nelson 1885 114
Johnson
Alexander Farrel 1904 193
*Charles Henry 1866 54
*Elias Henry 1871 66
Erasmus C 1863 46
Franklin, Jr 1903 189
^George 1852 13
Henry Joseph 1904 193
Herbert Spencer 1893 146
John William 1906 200
Julian William 1879 94
Virgil Victor 1901 181
Names. Class. Page.
Jones
*Addison 1859 33
*John Buttrick 1855 21
Henry Wyse 1893 146
John Theodore 1911 218
Philip Lovering 1868 60
Ralph Mortimer 1906 200
Jordan
Jacob G. D. 1894 256
Joyce
Ulis Luke 1899 173
Jurgensen
*Charles G. D. 1876 237
Jung
*Conrad G. D. 1868 230
K.
Kaaz
Hermann G. D. 1894
Julius G. D. 1899
Kaiser
Frank 1895
G. D. 1892
Lewis 1886
G. D. 1881
Kampfer
George Richard 1910
G. D. 1908
Kawaguchi
A. Ukichi 1911
Kayser
Hermann Paul...G. D. 1910
Keen
Charles Scull 1902
Keese
Friedrich G. D. 1906
Kejr
Milostav G. D. 1911
Keller
Oscar Miles ,
Kelley
Edwin Lewis 1894
Kellogg
*Joseph Alleine 1878
256
261
153
254
119
242
214
270
218
271
184
267
272
1888 126
149
91
Kelly
Claude 1897 161
Kempton
*Adoniram Judson ....1892 142
*Arthur Cramp 1894 149
Kendrick
*Adin Almerin 1861 40
Ryland Morris 1893 147
Kennedy
Albert Joseph 1904 193
Kenny
Fred Glendower 1902 184
Kenyon
Frank Soule 1900 175
Kersting
William Herman 1896 158
Kesting
*Simon G. D. 1856 224
Keyser
*Charles 1851 11
Kierstead
Gordon Burpee 1908 208
Kimball
*Thomas Everts 1899 173
KiNCAID
William Morris 1874 76
306
Names. Class.
King
Charles De Witt 1878
Charles Egbert 1902
George Olcott 1869
KiNGDON
*John 1867
KiNNETT
John Wesley 1903
Kinney
Theodore Harding ....1897
KiNTER
Alfred Legrand 1904
KiNZIE
Wesley Abram 1894
KiRBY
Cromwell Percy 1902
Kitchen
Allen Edward 1861
Kite
Don Gyde 1910
Klassen
Heinrich Friesen G. D. 1908
Kliese
Eli George .... G. D. 1901
Klingbeil
Richard Max . . . . G. D. 1907
Klippel
George J G. D. 1896
Klitzing
Caspar A. R. . . G. D. 1888
Klyver
Henry Peter 1892
Knapp
Karl Michael ....G. D. 1907
Theodore Judson 1858
Knechtel
John Emil .... G. D. 1911
Peter G. D. 1868
Kneeland
Francis Wayland 1887
Ira Sprague 1887
Kneisler
Edward G. D. 1902
Knights
George Dicker 1900
Page.
89
185
61
57
189
163
193
149
185
40
214
270
263
269
257
251
143
268
32
272
231
121
121
265
175
Names. Class. Page.
K NITER
Alfred Legrand 1904 193
Knobloch
George G. D. 1870 232
Knopf
Albert G. D. 1912 273
Knorr
Frederick G. D. 1890 252
Knowles
Charles Edward 1894 149
Frank Tobey 1897 161
Knuth
Louis Charles 1887 121
G. D. 1884 245
Koch
*Christoph G. D. 1855 223
John F G. D. 1865 228
Kohler
Francis Ulysses 1902 185
*Friedrich Christian
G. D. 1872 233
Konig
Otto G. D. 1886 247
KOOPMAN
*Gerhard 1859 35
G. D. 1859 224
KORNMEIER
*SyIvester G. D. 1877 238
KOSE
*Henry G. D. 1866 229
Solomon A G. D. 1894 256
KoSTER "^
Dettmer G. D. 1888 249
KoTZLI
*Theophilus John 1863 44
G. D. 1859 224
Kraemer
August G. D. 1912 273
Kraft
John G. D. 1899 261
Kratt
Jacob G. D. 1896 257
Kreager
Frank Chester 1903 189
George Edgar 1905 197
307
Names. Class. Page.
Kreyer
Carl Traugott 1865 50
Kroesch
*Frederick Wilhelm
G. D. 1876 237
Krueger
Otto Edward 1911 219
G. D. 1900 263
Names. Class. Page.
Kruse
Frederick Peter 1900 179
G. D. 1897 258
Kuchenbacker
Frederick David . .G. D. 1891 253
KUCZEWSKI
Gottlieb G. D. 1875 237
KUHN
William G. D. 1897 258
La BORN
Charles C G. D. 1899 261
Lake
William Seneca 1902 185
Lamb
Ely Victor 1907 204
Lamkin
Lorenzo Dow 1885 114
Lampert
*Matthias .... G. D. 1867 230
Lamson
Guy Caleb 1900 175
Landenberger
John Heinrich ..G. D. 1911 272
Lang
Albert G. D. 1908 270
Hermann 1892 143
G. D. 1888 250
Langer
*Robert G. D. 1874 235
Langford
Samuel Fraser 1904 193
Langille
James Hibbard 1871 66
Lapp
Clarence Elgine 1890 134
Henry Isaac 1904 193
Latham
Frank Terry 1880 96
Latimer
James Vernon 1902 185
Leon Mobley 1911 218
Latourette
Willard Howard 1881 99
L.\uderbaugh
John Grant 1903 189
Lauer
Philipp 1904 195
G. D. 1901 264
Lawless
John Nathaniel 1905 197
Lawrence
Fredwald Stephen 1881 101
Lawton
Alfred Garfield 1911 218
Layton
Allen Asa 1889 133
Lazell
*Charles Thurber 1868 61
Leach
Frank Piatt 1889 130
Frederick Robinson ....1891 138
Learn
George Alexander 1898 166
Leary
Samuel Berkley 1880 96
Leas
David Porter 1866 52
Leavens
*George Gregory 1872 71
Leete
Menzo Smith 1867 57
Leiter
Adolfe G. D. 1912 273
Lemon
J. Bunyan 1888 126
308
Names. Class. Page.
Lemons
Robert Lafayette 1903 189
Lent
♦Daniel Elliott 1861 42
Leonard
Francis Jacob 1868 61
*Otis Liscome 1870 66
Theodore Stuart 1882 104
William James 1865 50
LeSeur
John Wesley 1884 111
Leuschner
Max Otto G. D. 1902 265
Levister
Bollie 1900 179
Lewis
Frank Grant 1896 157
George Wright 1905 197
*James Nelson 1884 111
Leypoldt
Johannes G. D.1910 271
Light
Fritz August 1879 94
G. D. 1878 239
LiCKLIDER
Robert Durand 1902 185
LlEN.\U
Oscar Paul 1906 200
LiNDER
Albert G. D. 1899 261
LiNFIELD
*George Fisher 1876 81
Link
*John Bodkin 1855 21
Linker
John G. D. 1869 231
LlPPH.\RDT
William 1884 113
G. D. 1884 245
Lipscomb
Edgar Perkins 1889 130
LiSK
Charles Wayland 1893 146
James 1865 50
Names. Class. Page.
Lisle
William Mclntire 1867 55
Little
Eben Langdon 1866 52
Livermore
*Samuel Trusdell 1852 13
Livingston
Milton McWhorter ....1906 200
Lloyd
Joseph Howell 1911 218
Lockert
Alexander 1873 "^^
LOCKWOOD
Frederick Willis 1889 130
Long
*Edwin Collins 1886 117
James 1895 153
LONGLEY
William Johnson 1909 211
LONGWELL
Robert Bill 1906 200
Loomer
Leslie Oran 1907 204
Loos
Julius G. D. 1889 251
Lotee
Herbert Amos 1909 211
Lotzer
Christian E G. D. 1876 238
LOUCKS
William Elmer 1890 134
Love
*George Frederick Jr. ..1897 163
Lovett
Frederick Crosby 1899 170
William Pierce 1902 185
Lowe
Ralph Weber 1888 126
Lower
Eugene Arthur 1910 214
Ludlow
*James Peter 1864 48
Ludwig
August G. D. 1866 229
Gustave Adolph..G. D. 1889 251
309
Names. Class. Page.
Luke
nVilliam 1855 22
Lung
*Augustus Henry 1855 22
Lyding
*George G. D. 1861 225
Names. Class. Page.
Lynch
James Ross 1889 130
Lyon
^Albert Jonathan 1877 86
M.
Mabie
Harry Saxton 1910
MacArthur
Robert Stuart 1870
Machholz
*Rudolph G. D. 1876
INIackenzie
Alexander 1910
MacLean
Malcolm Archibald ....1898
MacNutt
James 1871
MacQueen
Donald Bruce 1907
Maddox
John Lee 1907
Maeder
Johannes George 1881
G. D. 1879
Mahoney
James Griffith 1886
Main
Arthur Elwin 1872
Maines
Francis 1910
Maltby
Clark Orlando 1877
Mangum
Pearl Damon 1908
Mann
♦Joseph Billings 1875
Marble
Fred Elmer 1890
Marquardt
August G. D. 1885
Carl Ludwig ....G. D. 1882
215
64
238
215
166
68
204
207
101
241
119
70
215
208
79
135
247
244
Marriott
Harley Harren 1907 204
Marschner
Harry G. D. 1898 260
A'Iarsh
Edward Baxter 1882 105
*Forest Alfred 1872 71
Samuel Ferguson 1909 213
Stephen Van Rensselaer 1859 36
Marshall
*Benjamin De Forest ..1855 22
Marten
Zacharias Clark 1877 86
G. D. 1874 235
Martin
*Frank Adelmer 1885 115
John Henry 1902 185
Oscar Lafayette 1891 138
Robert Mitchell 1877 87
Mason
John Henry 1877 87
John Tillie 1902 183
Walter Clark 1902 186
Mathews
Charles Franklin 1909 211
Matschulat
Friedrich G. D. 1909 271
Mathias
John Henry 1912 220
Matthews
Frank Buckner 1898 166
Matzick
Johann Friedrich. G. D. 1886 247
Maxfield
*Charles Crandall 1889 130
Chester Lester 1904 194
310
Names. Class. Page.
Maxson
Charles Hartshorn 1895 153
Mayhack
Gustavus Richard 1902 188
G. D. 1899 261
McAlpine
Charles Alonzo 1904 194
McArthur
FredR 1911 218
McCarthy
Florence 1869 62
McCoMB
William Andrew 1891 141
McCrea
Tully Foster 1902 186
McCxrrcHEON
John Lewis 1887 121
McDaniel
Charles Gilbert 1900 176
McDiARMID
Archibald P 1878 91
Peter Alexander 1906 201
McDowell
Philetus Harold 1900 176
McEwEN
Peter Arthur 1881 99
McFadden
John Smith 1907 204
McFarlane
John Cowan 1907 204
McGiLL
Holland Robert 1911 218
McGuiRE
John 1891 138
McIntyre
Donald 1909 212
*James Johnson 1855 22
McKay
♦Robert John 1885 115
Stanley Albert 1881 100
McKeever
Franklin Garrett 1884 111
McKendrie
♦Edward Jackson 1856 24
Names. Class. Page.
McKlBBEN
William Kendall 1875 79
McKlLLOP
Ronald 1886 117
McKlNNEY
*John 1877 87
William Ayer 1903 190
McLean
John Henry 1910 216
John Neil 1907 204
McMichael
♦Richard Frederick 1876 83
McMillen
Calvin Earl 1909 212
McNiNCH
Walter Bertrand 1898 167
McRea
Allan Alden 1908 208
McVeigh
♦Reuben Berkley 1881 102
Mead
John LeRoy 1908 209
Meade
Samuel Cliff 1904 194
Meader
Wilfred John 1891 139
Meier
♦Anton G. D. 1878 240
Jacob G. D. 1873 235
Melcher
♦Nathaniel 1868 61
Mellor
George Samuel 1888 128
Menard
Paul Carl Adam 1902 188
G. D. 1899 261
Mengel
Gotthard G. D. 1881 242
Merkel
Jacob Henry 1881 102
G. D. 1878 240
Merrell
Jonathan Dayton 1856 25
Merriam
♦William Warriner 1870 64
311
Names.
Class. Page.
Merrill
Charles Asa ....
.1899
171
Howland Cyrus .
.1898
167
John Wedgewooc
..
.1900
176
Samuel Pearce . .
.1860
2,7
Merz
John
.1867
55
G.
D.
1864
227
Meyer
Frederick William C
.1890
137
G.
D.
1888
250
Johann Friederich G.
D.
1912
273
Meyers
John Henry ....
.1882
106
G.
D.
1881
242
MiCHAELIAN
Jacob
.1886
11Q
MlHM
August Philip . . .
.1895
155
G.
D.
1891
253
Miles
Harry Eisenbrey
.1899
171
Miller
John
.G.
D.
1874
236
Newton Elwood .
.1899
171
MiLLIMAN
Henry Clay
.1880
97
MiNAKER
Ashton Barker .
.1903
190
MiNARD
Archibald Ellswo
rth
.1904
196
MiNDRUP
Friederich
.G.
D.
1910
272
Miner
Johnson Levi . . .
.1898
169
Mitchell
John
,1896
157
Lewis Alfred . . .
.1891
139
MiZE
*Thomas S
.1866
53
Moehlmann
Conrad Henry . .
.1905
197
Johann H
.G.
D.
1873
234
Monjeau
Cleophas
.1867
55
Names. Class. Page.
Monroe
Will Clifford 1900 176
MONSCHKE
Friedrich Johann .G. D. 1905 267
Moody
Thomas 1890 135
MoORE
Charles Henry H 1899 171
Hight C 1896 158
*Hugh Fenton 1902 186
John Ward 1900 176
Morehouse
Henry Lyman 1864 48
MOREY
Lewis Hall 1875 81
William Carey 1871 68
Morgan
*Thomas Jefferson 1868 60
Morman
James Bale 1893 147
Morrill
*David Tilton 1853 15
Herbert Slee 1890 137
^Horace Baldwin 1890 137
Morris
Albert King 1910 215
*Charles David 1867 56
Morse
Alfred Handley C 1900 176
Ezra Minor 1906 201
Rupert Osgood 1894 149
Morton
Plugh Quinn 1908 208
Thomas 1885 115
MOSCRIP
Charles Henry 1877 87
Moss
*Lemuel 1860 Z7
MoxiE
Charles Henry 1889 131
MOXOM
Philip Stafford 1878 89
312
Names. Class. Page.
MULLER
Emil 1900 179
G. D. 1897 258
George Henry ...G. D. 1912 273
*Heinrich F G. D. 1867 230
*Heinrich Joseph .G. D. 1871 233
Wilhelm Heinrich G. D. 1887 248
MUNDY
Ezekiel Wilson 1863 44
Names. Class. Page.
MUNGER
*Orrin 1860 Z1
♦William Lemuel 1886 118
Murdoch
♦Andrew 1870 64
Myers
Cortland 1890 135
Johnston 1885 114
N.
Nagel
♦Henry W G. D. 1874
Naylor
Amos 1888
Neathery
Robert Walter 1904
Neel
Fred Bascum 1903
Neff
Benjamin Lewis 1879
Negus
Milton Franklin 1887
Nelson
♦John Franklin 1883
John Martin 1902
Peter Christopher 1902
Neufeldt
Heinrich Herman. G. D. 1902
Neumann
♦Friedrich Wilhelm.G. D. 1886
Neve
Claus G. D. 1891
Neville
♦James Milton 1887
New HALL
Alfred Augustus 1875
George Frederick 1891
Newland
Samuel Milton 1889
Newman
Albert Henry 1875
John Clarence 1892
236
127
194
190
93
123
107
186
186
266
248
253
123
79
140
132
80
144
Newsom
John Weaver 1907 205
Newton
William Carey 1898 167
Nicholls
Henry Law ford 1908 209
Nichols
Cassius Wesley 1900 177
♦Samuel Whitney 1878 91
Niebuhr
Frederick 1892 143
G. D. 1888 250
John F G. D. 1900 263
Niemann
Edward G. D. 1904 266
Nisbet
♦Ebenezer 1855 21
♦John Rea 1852 13
Nixon
Justin Wroe 1908 208
Noiri
Yoshimasa 1911 219
Nordell
Philip Augustus 1873 12>
Northrop
♦Henry Harris 1865 51
Stephen Abbott 1879 94
Northrup
♦George Washington .... 1857 27
Norwood
Aulbin Tapscott 1897 161
313
Names. Class. Page.
Norton
*Charles Cole 1854 17
NOTT
*Abner Kingman 1857 27
*Richard Means 1859 34
Names. Class. Page.
NURNBURGER
*Karl G. D. 1872 234
Nutting
Charles Alfred 1904 194
Wilder Mellen 1880 97
Oakley
Masklin Clark Baker ..1867 57
Ohlgart
*Carl G. D. 1871 232
Olthoff
John Friedrich ...G. D. 1901 264
Otto G. D. 1910 271
Orthner
Adolph G. D. 1909 271
Franz G. D. 1905 267
OSBORN
Edwin Faxon 1894 149
*Jedediah Wheeler 1880 96
Otto
Benjamin 1890 135
Emil H G. D. 1889 251
*Heinrich H G. D. 1856 224
*H. Reinhard ....G. D. 1866 229
OUSLEY
Jacob Ashley 1911 218
OUTWATER
Theron 1878 89
Owen
*Ezra Frederick 1865 50
Harvey James 1876 84
Owens
Oscar Lee 1901 181
Packwood
Ebenezer 1861
Padelford
Adoniram Judson 1860
Frank William 1897
Marshall Manly 1867
Palmer
Francis Bolles 1861
Frank John 1890
William Herbert 1884
Pankratz
John Arthur ....G. D. 1897
John H G. D. 1897
Papenhausen
William 1878
G. D. 1871
Parish
Merrick Calvin 1907
40
37
161
57
40
135
111
258
259
89
232
205
Park
Charles Willis 1899 171
Parker
Alonzo Ketcham 1870 65
Charles Albert 1889 130
Charles Elliott 1900 177
David Livingston 1899 173
Parmelee
*James Harvey 1853 15
Parsons
*Ciirtis Burroughs 1870 65
Pastoret
John Henry G. D. 1888 250
Pattencill
*Willis Wayland 1873 IZ
314
Names. Class. Page.
Pattison
Francis Wayland 1906 201
Harold 1895 155
Robert Bainbridge 1907 205
Paul
Wilhelm G. D. 1866 229
Pawling
*John 1857 28
Payne
Bluford Henry 1902 186
John Wesley 1876 81
Peace
♦Washington Sncll 1887 123
Pearce
♦William Henry 1872 70
Pease
Homer Deriel 1909 212
Peck
Arthur Cole 1870 65
Peepels
Henry Clay 1884 111
Peitsch
Gustav G. D. 1891 253
Pendleton
Charles Henry 1881 100
Petereit
Friedrich A G. D. 1876 238
Peters
Christen Esbern 1899 171
Claus G. D. 1877 239
Gershom Moore 1871 67
*Theron Right 1871 69
Petersen
C. E. (See Peters.)
Pettibone
Willis Eugene 1900 177
Pettit
James Alfred 1902 186
Petty
Alonzo Ray 1911 219
Carl Wallace 1909 212
Pfeiffer
Jacob 1895 154
G. D. 1891 253
William 1886 120
G. D. 1886 247
Names. Class. Page.
Phelps
*James Harvey 1856 25
Phillips
Llewellyn 1901 183
Thomas 1882 104
♦William Carey 1853 15
♦William Carey 1886 118
Piepgrass
♦Rudolph G. D. 1863 226
Pitman
♦John Benjamin 1853 15
Pitt
David Alexander 1905 197
POFF
Ernest Ever 1910 215
POINIER
♦Samuel Thane 1861 42
Poland
Henry Clay 1901 181
POPPKE
Hermann G. D. 1899 262
Porter
Farley 1880 97
Frederick Seeley 1908 208
George Washington .... 1891 139
Henry Alford 1899 171
Henry Kirke 1866 53
Pos
Nicholas G. D. 1891 254
Potter
Edward Wright 1887 121
Lester Lewis 1880 97
♦Walter McDuffie 1863 44
Powell
Pleasant Lee 1900 177
Sylvester Stephen 1885 114
Powers
Richard Franklin 1865 50
P'POOL
Elbert Samuel 1901 181
Pratt
George S 1877 88
Samuel Hartwell 1866 53
William Collins 1857 27
315
Names. Class. Page.
Preiss
Arthur G. D. 1892 254
Prosser
William 1912 220
Protzman
Lowell Mason 1885 114
Names. Class. Page.
PULLIAM
David Thomas 1884 113
PUST
George William . .G. D. 1911 272
Putnam
Alanson Harris 1876 82
R.
Raasch
William Frederick .
.1890
135
Rabb
Robert Morris . .
.1892
143
Rabe
Ludwig
.G.
D.
1888
250
*William C
.G.
D.
1871
233
Raebel
William F
.G.
D.
1897
259
Raffety
William Edward
.1903
190
Ra MAKER
Albert John
.1886
118
G.
D.
1881
243
Rand
^Stephen Bailey . .
.1869
62
Randall
*NeIson Birney . .
.1869
62
Rauschenbusch
Walter
.1886
118
G.
D.
1885
246
Rawlinson
Frank Joseph . . .
.1902
186
Ray
Edward Chittend
en
.1873
74
Raycroft
James Michael .
.1878
91
Raymond
Charles Atwater
.1887
123
Frank Barratt .
.1887
121
*Lewis Ford
.1867
56
Rea
James
.1881
100
Rech
Peter
.G.
D.
1884
246
Rector
Milton Medford 1909 212
Redfern
Frederick Cotchefer .... 1901 182
Redmon
*Otho Jackson 1900 177
Reed
Aimer Alanson 1889 132
Reeke
'Friedrich Wilhelm
G. D. 1868 231
Rees
Thomas David 1912 220
Reeves
David McLane 1859 34
*William Norris 1858 31
Regier
Claas G. D. 1884 245
Heinrich H G. D. 1883 244
Reichle
Friedrich J G. D. 1899 262
Reid
George Montgomery . . . 1912 220
William Jeans 1888 127
Reintz
Johann Heinrich. G. D. 1862 226
Remington
William 1861 41
Rempel
Jacob Peter G. D. 1906 267
ReQua
Eugene Wilbur Fisk ...1885 115
Revienaugh
246 I Carl Milhouse 1907 205
316
Names. Class. Page.
Reynolds
I'rancis Wayland 1S90 137
Ilarrah Judson 1867 56
Rex ROTH
Johann lIcinricli.G. D. 1899 262
Rmo.\des
William Caldwell P 1872 70
Rhodes
August 1907
Daniel 1877 88
Jesse Elias 1905 197
Rice
Elijah Forbes 1895 154
Seth Carlos 1860 38
Richardson
Benjamin Pettis 1911 218
George Bee 1901 182
*Henry McQueen 1851 11
James Calvin 1900 177
♦Sidney Edwards 1857 27
William Thomas 1900 177
Richmond
♦Willis Cyrus 1876 82
Rickerson
♦Freeman Daniel 1861 42
Riddle
James Whitford 1873 IZ
RiEMER
Peter 1874 78
G. D. 1873 234
RlENDE.\U
♦Toissant 1854 19
RiGGS
George Alanson 1910 215
Riley
Leonard William 1897 162
Thomas Calvin 1904 194
Ritter
Peter G. D. 1867 230
RiTZMANN
William G. D. 1886 248
Rivenburg
Sidney White 1883 107
ROBBINS
Vernon Nelson 1908 208
3
Names. Class. Page.
Robert
Joseph Thomas 1864 49
Roberts
Benson Howard 1882 106
♦Edward Flitcroft 1891 141
James Warren 1895 157
♦Stanley Wellington ....1909 213
Robins
Henry Burke 1905 197
Robinson
♦Edwin True 1859 34
Willard Haskell 1875 80
Willard Pliny 1908 208
ROBSON
♦Seward 1881 102
ROCHO
♦Victor Charles ..G. D. 1884 245
Roeber
Joseph C G. D. 1898 260
ROEHRIG
Otto G. D. 1881 243
Rogers
Alfred William 1898 169
George Donaldson 1892 143
Irvin Henry 1884 113
Lewis Bernard 1907 205
Patrick Simkins 1896 157
♦Thomas I860 38
Roh
Charles Friedrich.G. D. 1887 248
Rohde
August G. D. 1907 268
Root
Parley David 1874 78
Roper
Lewis Murphree 1896 157
Rose
Charles Justus 1881 100
♦Henry Arnold 1854 17
Thomas 1861 42
Ross
Charles Eugene 1906 201
C. Howard 1910 215
17
Names. Class. Page.
Roth
Carl G. D. 1892 254
ROTT
*George G. D. 1855 223
ROUSH
Charles Stilwell 1912 220
Rowland
Adoniram Judson 1866 53
Henry Hosie 1908 210
Rowley
Francis Harold 1878 90
*Joseph 1868 61
Sage
*Adoniram Judson 1863 45
Volney Allen 1867 56
Sallee
William Eugene 1903 190
Sams
Oscar Ernest 1902 187
Samuelson
Samuel E 1903 190
Sanders
Rufus 1 1856 25
Sargent
*Temple Carey 1879 94
Satterlee
*Alfred Brown 1854 17
Savage
Cornelius Samuel 1881 100
Savell
Joel Florida 1905 197
Sawyer
*John 1863 45
Louis Joseph 1894 150
William Wallace 1851 11
Scarff
*James Madison 1855 22
SCHADE
Arthur Albert ...G. D. 1910 271
Hugo Friedrich 1908 210
G. D. 1905 267
Names.
Class. Page.
ROWND
William Monroe
1885
115
RUDD
Herbert Finlay .
1903
191
Run YON
Jesse Josiah
1910
215
RUPE
I-.
^l^i
Clarence Mulford
.1873
^75
Russell
Otto Surrey
.1900
177
Rutherford
Charles
.1907
205
Ryland
*William Semple .
.1858
31
s.
SCHAEFFER
^Hermann Moritz
.1867
56
G.
D.
1864
227
SCHAFER
*Thomas Jacob .
.G.
D.
1892
255
*John Wilhelm .
• G.
D.
1888
250
SCHAELIKE
*Friedrich Wilhelm .
.1868
231
SCHAIBLE
*Gottlob C. T. ...
.G.
D.
1902
265
SCHENCK
Carl August . . .
.G.
D.
1892
255
Paul Albert
.G.
D.
1904
266
SCHILKE
Heinrich
.G.
D.
1908
270
Schilling
Peter Friedrich.
.G.
D.
1911
273
Schlauch
Gustav Reinhold
.1897
162
Schliemann
John George . . .
.1888
126
SCHLIPF
Benjamin
.G.
D
1901
264
Joseph
.G.
D
1896
258
318
Names. Class.
Schmidt
*August G. D. 1858
Christoph Heinrich 1880
G. D. 1878
Johann G. D. 1901
Richard August 1891
G. D. 1889
John C G. D. 1863
SCHMITT
Wilhclm Edwin ..G. D. 1911
Schneider
Gustavus Adolphus ....1891
G. D. 1884
SCHOFIELD
*James Van Pelt 1854
SCHLOPP
Charles John Conrad . . . 1901
SCHNUIT
Heinrich G. D. 1903
SCHOLZ
Joseph 1884
G. D. 1884
SCHON
William Adam ..G. D. 1891
SCHROEDER
Heinrich K G. D. 1910
Hermann G. D. 1874
Otto R G. D. 1897
SCHUB
Frederick Otto 1897
SCHUDT
*Friedrich G. D. 1861
SCHUFF
John 1887
G. D. 1887
SCHULTE
George August . .G. D. 1863
SCHULZ
Heinrich G. D. 1875
SCHULTZ
Otto Ernest G. D. 1911
Schumacher
Jacob G. D. 1865
SCHUNKE
F. Louis G. D. 1873
William G. D. 1876
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240
264
140
251
227
272
139
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17
182
266
113
245
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236
259
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225
123
248
226
237
272
228
234
238
Class. Page.
,1888 128
Names.
Schuyler
Cortland Hargrave
SCHWARZMANN
Gustav G. D. 1895 256
SCHWASS
Heinrich Adolph.G. D. 1885 246
SCHWENDENER
Heinrich G. D. 1883 244
John G. D. 1871
ScOTT
John Hart 1874
William Clarence 1907
Winfield 1861
Searcy
William Wiley 1896
Sears
Albert Bacon 1894
Langley Barnas 1896 158
Secor
Harry 1904 194
Seeley
*Isaac Cooley I860
Sellhorn
Heinrich Joachim 1900
G. D. 1897
Senn
John G. D. 1873 235
Seward
Alonzo L 1861 43
Shanafelt
*John R 1858 51
Shank
William Henry 1884 112
William Oscar 1907 205
Sharpe
Dores Robinson 1911 218
Shaw
Avery Albert 1896 158
Edwin Byron 1898 167
Frederick Monod 1895
Jay Richard 1873
Robert Whitman 1912 220
*Willis Organ 1894 150
Sheets
George A G. D. 1896 257
233
76
205
41
158
150
38
179
259
155
75
319
Names. Class.
Sheffield
*Charles Smith 1863
Sheldon
Morton Rutherford 1906
*Rolland Fuller 1857
Sheppard
*Nathan 1859
*Theodore Warren 1863
Shermer
*Henry Berean 1852
Sherwin
William Kellogg 1901
Shields
William Henry 1870
Shinn
Thaddeus Henry 1911
SiLLIMAN
Edward Eugene 1884
Simmons
*James Barlow 1853
*John 1858
SiMONSON
*George Allen 1865
Simpson
Arthur Henry 1898
SiNGISER
Frank King 1906
Slaughenwhite
Lindsay Josiah 1899
Slater
*Myron R 1855
Sloan
Arthur St. Clair 1900
Will Hill 1873
Sly
William James 1895
Smith
Buel R 1890
*Charles 1880
Charles Edward 1863
*Edward Presbury 1887
Erastus Abraham 1907
Frederick Newton 1910
Granger Wheaton 1873
*James Daniel 1884
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201
28
34
45
13
182
65
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16
31
48
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173
23
178
75
154
137
98
45
124
205
215
IZ
112
Names.
Class. Page.
*James Robert 1875 80
*Jeremiah Huston 1863 46
John Bunyon 1902 187
John Byington 1854 17
*John Ripley 1854 18
Lloyd Casey 1908 208
*Nelson Slater 1857 27
Nimrod Calvert 1881 100
Rest Fenner, Jr 1898 167
William Augustus 1858 31
Smoot
Charles Calvert 1899 172
Sneath
George 1909 212
Snodgrass
David S 1852 13
Snyder
^Frederick 1852 13
SOCOLOFSKY
Friedrich W G. D. 1906 267
SORENSEN
Alban David 1898 167
SOULE
Fred Judson 1909 213
Speicher
Jacob 1895 154
G. D. 1890 252
Spencer
James Hovey 1891 141
Spring
Leo Whittemore 1906 201
Spriggs
William T. Sherman ... .1901 182
Squyer
Frank Seymour 1903 190
Stanley
William Parsons 1903 190
Stannard
Frank Coleman 1908 209
Stanton
William Alonzo 1878 90
Stark
Alonzo Rosecrans 1893 146
Starkweather
George A 1859 34
320
Names. Class. Page.
Starrett
Charles Hedges 1910 213
St.\rring
George Arthur 1910 213
Staub
Jacob 1881 102
G. D. 1879 241
Steen
♦Elmer LeRoy 1899 172
Steffens
♦August G. D. 1891 253
Steinberg
Edgar Carl G. D. 1910 272
Stenger
Seth VVilmer 1902 187
William Henry 1872 71
Stephens
Charles Burton 1905 197
Stephenson
James Pomeroy 1871 67
Stern
Andreas G. D. 1873 235
Stevens
♦George Barker 1880 98
♦James Crosby 1857 27
Robert Benton 1890 136
Sumner Wynne 1884 112
Wilkins Brantley 1881 102
♦William Arnold 1865 51
Stewart
Alexander McGinn 1904 194
♦Edgar Eugene 1891 141
Harold Stanley 1907 205
Stillman
Charles Qark 1904 195
Stillwell
John R 1886 120
John Franklin 1885 116
Stockton
Fred Everett 1907 206
Stoddard
Darius Hicks 1867 56
John Calder 1911 218
Stoeckmann
Carl F G. D. 1898 260
Class. Page.
• G. D. 1905 267
Names.
Stori
Thomas ....
Stone
Eugene Wootton 1888 126
♦James Brayton 1872 70
♦John Frank 1878 91
♦Orlando Burdett 1852 13
Stott
William Taylor 1868 60
Stovall
William Owen 1902 187
Stracke
Robert G. D. 1888 250
Streeter
Merrick Lyon 1910 215
Strelic
Karl G. D. 1899 262
Strong
Augustus Hopkins 1859 34
Charles Augustus 1888 128
John Hartridge 1908 209
John Henry 1893 146
Struckhoff
*Henry G. D. 1885 246
Strutt
George William 1891 140
Stumpf
Johannes G. D. 1859 224
Suevern
Emil R G. D. 1894 256
Sullivan
Joseph 1895 154
Sutton
Dean Marvin 1909 213
Swartz
Franklin Pierce 1879 93
Sweet
Elnathan, Jr 1903 191
Franklin Wait 1902 187
Swift
Emerson Lewis 1896 158
SWYTER
William Mekken . .G. D. 1902 265
321
Names. Class.
Taft
*Ed\vin Augustus 1869
Erwin Brigham 1898
George Wheaton 1889
*SyIvanus Adon 1854
Takagaki
Sekijiro 1910
Taylor
*Charles LeRoy 1892
*David Henry 1874
*Ed\vard Glenn 1856
Fred Elmer 1900
James Monroe 1871
Joseph 1901
*Malachi 1855
Walter Robert 1912
William Carson 1887
*William Frederick 1875
*William Thomas 1889
Tefft
Lyman Beecher 1860
Telford
*Robert 1853
Ten Broeke
James 1887
Tennant
Albert Milton 1872
Tenny
Charles Buckley 1900
Terry
Benjamin Stites 1881
Thanbyah
Theodore 1874
Thayer
Lee Isaac 1901
William Tower 1903
Thiel
Hermann G. D. 1884
Thom
James Alexander 1892
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131
19
215
144
n
25
178
67
182
22
220
122
80
132
38
15
122
71
178
102
11
182
191
245
143
Names. Class. Page.
Thomas
*Arthur Green 1857 28
Henry Harrison 1882 106
James B 1885 116
Jesse Burgess 1855 23
Thompson
William Harry 1910 216
Thoms
*FriedrichJ G. D. 1863 227
John Cyrus 1881 101
Thomson
Robert Anderson 1900 178
Thomssen
George Nicholas 1881 102
G. D. 1876 238
TiBBITS
John Clark 1899 172
Tiemann
Carl Friedrich ...G. D. 1886 248
Tietge
Christoph Johann.G. D. 1890 252
*William G. D. 1883 244
Tilgner
Albert Louis ....G. D. 1887 249
Timbie
Burtt Neville 1905 198
Tingley
Llewellyn Joshua 1888 127
Todd '\ \
Adam Henry 1869 62
William Peter 1898 168
TOEWS
Heinrich Franz . .G. D. 1907 269
Tolliver
William H 1908 206
Topping
Henry 1892 145
TOZER
*Robert Hall 1863 46
TOUSEY
*Alvin Walter 1865 50
Towner
Wm. Keeney 1905 201
322
Names. Class. Page.
Traver
Rnfiis Miles 1898 168
Tr.wis
Joseph Bingham 1889 172
Treat
Harry Hinman 1908 206
Trenerry
Alfred 1912 220
Trick
Robert Daniel 1895 154
Trout
George Wilson 1902 187
Trover
LeRoy Ellsworth 1904 195
True
*Benjamin Osgood 1870 65
U,
Ulmer
Edward John 1903 191
G. D. 1898 260
Names. Class. Page.
Trumpp
♦Heinrich G. D. 1862 226
Tyron
Isaac C 1873 75
Trzeciak
Alexander G. D. 1862 226
Tuck
Edward Arthur 1889 131
Tucker
*Jamcs Judson 1860 38
Turner
♦Thomas 1866 54
Tuska
*Simon 1858 32
TWING n^*';
Martin Walter 1886"' 118
Underhill
William Henry 1867 58
V.
Valkenaar
Johannes Jacob . .G. D. 1866 229
Vanderburg
Frederick Augustus .... 1880 96
Vanderlip
*George Mairs 1853 16
Van Deman
Roy Leo 1899 172
Van Dusen
Albert Perlea 1909 212
Van Gantzhorne
J. W 1872 72
Van Gerpen
Daniel Wilhelm . .G. D. 1912 273
Van Nostra nd
Manning Eugene 1906 201
Van Winkle
George 1897 162
Varney
George Reuben 1897 162
Vedder
Henry Clay 1876 82
Vermilion f^/|
Jesse Virgil 1897 ' 162
Villers
Thomas Jefferson 1888 127
Vince
John Oliver 1903 191
Vincent
Paul Ernest 1908 209
Vodra
Herbert William 1904 195
VOIGT
Glaus Heinrich . .G. D. 1888 250
Volck
Frank Edmond 1906 202
VOTH
John C G. D. 1885 247
John Heinrich ..G. D. 1906 268
Vradenburg
Judson 1873 75
323
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Names.
Class.
Page.
Wagner
George G.
D. 1860
225
Wahl
William Ludwig. .G.
D. 1902
265
Wakefield
Arthur Slaten
....1911
219
Wilson Faron
....1878
90
Waldo
Harry Ralph
. ... 1900
178
Waldron
Francis Augustine J.
...1893
146
Walker
Edwin Sawyer
....1858
31
John
....1897
162
Wall
Cornelius Walter. G.
D. 1897
259
Wallace
Ayerie Thomas
....1909
212
James Eaton
....1879
94
John Sherman
....1904
195
Lewis F
...1897
163
William Bordman . .
...1893
146
Walling
William Atkinson . .
...1893
146
Walter
Johnston Estep ....
...1869
63
Waltz
Arthur Beauchamp .
...1903
191
Warburton
Stacy Reuben
...1902
187
Waring
Harry Fish
...1894
150
Warne
Henry Allen
. . . 1868
61
Warner
Frank Edward
. . . 1889
132
James Edson
...1895
154
Louis Ulysses
...1888
128
Warren
George Kaveney . .
...1907
206
Washington
*Shadrack
...1858
32
Names. Class. Page.
Wasson
Clarence Banjay 1897 163
Waters
George Henry 1899 172
Waterbury
*Norman Mather 1881 101
Watrous
*George Pomeroy 1854 18
Watson_
*Edgar "Burton 1886 119
David Ronald 1871 67
William Douglas 1910 216
Watt
Alexander 1887 122
Watts
John Franklin 1898 168
Weaver
Amos 1869 63
Webster
*George 1856 25
*Joseph 1863 46
Wedel
Heinrich Walter. .G. D. 1900 263
*Peter Herbert 1894 151
G. D. 1891 253
Wedemeyer
William George 1890 136
Wegener
Otto G. D. 1909 271
Rudolph Traugott 1888 128
G. D. 1888 250
Weimer
Jacob August ...G. D. 1882 244
Weinhauer
John Frederick 1904 195
Weiss
*Joseph G. D. 1858 224
Welden
Charles Richard 1899 172
Werden
Albert Drummond 1908 209
324
Names. Class.
Wernick
Heinrich 1877
G. D. 1874
Wesley
Thomas Dammes 1901
West
James Samuel 1908
William Ward 1889
Westgate
*Hollis Smith 1871
Weston
♦Charles Frederick 1859
Joseph 1889
Weyand
Lorenzo Dow 1909
Wharton
George 1890
Whitaker
♦Daniel 1852
Whitby
Alfred Matthews 1910
White
Arthur Francis 1898
Frank Johnstone 1901
Obed Jacob 1887
Whiteside
Russell Basket 1908
Whiting
John Vivian 1888
Whitley
Julius Wesley 1912
Whitmore
♦Stephen Deroy 1881
WiENS
Franz Jacob G.D. 1907
WiESLE
Ernest G. D. 1907
*Louis G. D. 1887
WiGHTMAN
Frederick William 1908
Wilcox
Daniel Webster 1855
Wilkin
George Francis 1876
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236
183
209
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67
35
132
212
137
14
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183
122
210
127
220
102
269
269
249
209
22
82
Names. Class. Page.
Wilkins
Archibald Charles 1877 88
Frank Lemoine 1879 93
Wilkinson
William Cleaver 1859 35
WiLLEY
♦Ambrose Franklin 1860 38
Williams
♦Albemarle Dwight 1857 28
Andrew Elij ah 1881 102
James Nelson 1853 16
*John 1854 18
John Jersey 1891 139
♦John Loy 1885 116
Wilson
Eugene Merrill 1907 206
♦Henry Woodburn 1883 109
WiLTBANK
Rutledge Thornton, Jr.. .1901 183
Winchester
Merritt Joel 1894 150
Winton
Hugh 1912 220
Wiseman
Benjamin Wilson 1891 141
Witter
William Ellsworth 1883 107
Witthuhn
♦Frederic 1886 120
G. D. 1886 248
Wolff
Valentin G. D. 1902 265
Wolter
Ferdinand Gustav 1887 124
G. D. 1887 249
Wood
George Thomas 1910 213
Lawrence Adelbert 1904 195
Leland Foster 1911 219
Woodbury
George Foster 1894 150
325
Names. Class. Page.
WOODDY
Claiborne Alphonso ....1884 112
Woods
*Charles Hervey 1883 109
Perry Daniel 1908 209
Worcester
Alfred M 1875 81
Work
James 1863 45
WORLEY
Lewis Evans 1907 206
Wrenn
*George Lawson 1861 41
Yates
Robert Thresher 1886 116
York
John Gerald 1906 202
Y.
Names. Class. Page.
Wright
Fernando Cortez 1872 70
Ora C 1898 168
Robert Benton 1897 163
Wesley P 1856 26
WUERCH
Edward G. D. 1900 263
Wuttke
Johannes A. H. . .G. D. 1897 259
Wyman
*Edward Allen 1863 46
Wynne
Robert John 1912 220
Young
Frank Henry 1888 127
Zeckser
Otto Friedrich ...G. D. 1871 233
ZiRBES
William J G. D. 1892 255
ZUMMACH
Carl Friedrich 1911 219
G. D. 1909 271
ZWINK
David 1872 72
G. D. 1871 233
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