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“ SOL JUSTITI/E ET OCCIDENTEM ILLUSTRA.”

CATALOGUEOF THE

OFFICERS AND ALUMNI

OF

RUTGERS COLLEGE(ORIGINALLY QUEEN’S COLLEGE)

IN NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.,

1770 TO 1885.

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TRENTON, N. J.

:

John L. Murphy, Printer.

1885.

Allen County Public Library

900 Webster Street

PO Box 2270Fort Wayne, IN 46801-2270

ABBREVIATIONS.

L. S. Law School.

M. Medical Department.

M. C. Medical College.

N. B. New Brunswick, N. J.

P. and S. Physicians and Surgeons.

R. C. A. Reformed Church in America.

R. D. Reformed, Dutch.

S.T.P. Professor of Sacred Theology.

U. P. United Presbyterian.

U. S. N. United States Navy.

w. c. Without charge.

NOTES.

1. The asterisk (*) indicates the decease of the person.

2. The interrogation (?) indicates that the address has not been

verified.

3. The list of Honorary Degrees conferred by the College, which has

usually appeared in this series of Catalogues, is omitted from

this edition, as the necessary correspondence has not been

completed at the time set for the publication of this pamphlet.

COMPILER’S NOTICE.

After diligent efforts to secure full information respecting every

name in this Catalogue, the compiler finds his knowledge in manycases still imperfect. He most earnestly calls upon every one inter-

ested, to aid in completing the record, and in correcting any errors, by

sending specific notice of the same, at an early day, to the Librarian

of the College, so that the next issue of the Catalogue may be as

accurate as possible.

GENERAL CATALOGUE.

TRUSTEES.

Queen’s College was established by a Charter from George III., in 1770,.

William Franklin, Esq., being Governor of New Jersey. The namewas changed to Rutgers College, December 5, 1825.

TRUSTEES APPOINTED BY THE CHARTER,

The Governor or Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of New Jersey, ex-officio .

The Chief Justice of the Colony of New Jersey, ex-officio.

The Attorney-General of the Colony of New Jersey, ex-officio.

Sir William Johnson, Bart.

OF NEW JERSEY.

*Rev. Johannes H. Goetschius,!.... Died 1774

*Rev. Johannes Leydt,! Died 1783

*Rev. David Maurinus,!

*Hendrick Fisher,! Died 1779

*Peter Zabriskie,!

*Peter Hasenclever*Peter Schenck,! Died 1800

*Rev. Johannes Martinus Van Harlingen,! Died 1795

*Rev. Jacob R. Hardenbergh,! Died 1790

*Rev. William Jackson Died 1813

*Tunis Dey*Philip French,!.....

*JOHN COVENHOVEN*Henricus Kuyper Resigned 1782

OF NEW YORK.

*Rev. Samuel Verbryk,! Died 1784

*Rev. Barent Vrooman Died 1783

*Rev. Maurice Goetschius Died 1771

tAttended a meeting at Hackensack, N. J., May 7, 1771, when the College was fixed at

New Brunswick, at which the Hon. Frederick Smith, Chief Justice of the Province ofNew Jersey, presided.

4 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

*Simon Johnson*Philip Livingston Died 1778

*Johannes Hardenbergh,!*Abraiiam Hasbrouck*JOHN BRINKERHOFF*Nicholas Stillwill

*Martinus Hoffman*Jacob H. Ten Eyck*Rev. Eilardus Westerlo Died 1790

*Rev. John Schuneman Died 1794

*Theodorus Van Wyck.^Abraham Lott

*Robert Livingston

*Levi Pauling,!

*John Haring,!

*ISAAC VROOMAN*Barnardus Ryder

OF PENNSYLVANIA.

*Rev. Philip Weyberg .

*Rev. Jonathan Dubois,! Died 1772

TRUSTEES SUBSEQUENTLY ELECTED.APPOINTED.

1771 *Abraham Van Neste,!

1771 *Benjamin Benson,!....

1771 *Rev. Christian F. Fcering

1782 *Col. John Neilson

1782 *JOHN SCHUREMAN1782 *Ruluff Van Dyke Resigned 1783

1782 *James Hude1782 *Col. Frederick Freeinghuysen Resigned

1782 *Lawrence Van Derveer, M.D Resigned 1816,

1782 *Col. Hendrick Van Dyke1782 *Ernestus Van Harlingen Resigned 1807

1782 *Hon. James Schureman1782 *Henry Traphagen1782 *Col. Peter D. Vroom Resigned 1825

1782 *Abraham Duryea1782 *Peter Yredenburgh, Jr1783 *Rev. Solomon Frceligh, D.D Resigned 1810.

Died 1779

.Died 1833

.Died 1795

Died 1804

Died 1824

Died 1831

Died 1827

f Attended the meeting at Hackensack, N. J., May 7, 1771, when the College was fixed atNew Brunswick.

t It was made necessary by the Charter that the members of the Board should takecertain oaths therein prescribed. How many of the above-named gentlemen compliedwith this provision, we have no means of determining.

TRUSTEES. 5

APPOINTED.

1783 *Rev. Matthew Leydt1783 *Rev. Solomon Van Arsdalen..

1783 *Rev. Benjamin Du Bois

1783 *Col. Azariah Dunham1783 *Abraham Van Buren, M.D1784 *Peter Vredenburgh, Sen1784 *Rynear Yeghte1784 *Edward Bunn1785 *John H. Livingston, D.D1785 *Rev. Theodoric Romeyn, D.D...

1785 *Rev. Isaac Blauvelt1785 *William Van Deursen1786 *Rev. John Duryea1787 *Rev. Rynear Yan Nest1787 *Rev. Abraham Beach, D.D1787 *Rev. William Linn, D.D1787 *Rev. Elias Van Bunschooten..

1787 *Rev. John M. Van Harlingen1787 *Archibald Mercer1788 *Rev. John Bassett, D.D1788 *Rev. Peter Studdiford

1788 *Gen. Anthony W. White1790 *John Hardenbergh1790 *Lewis Dunham, M.D1790 *Abraham Schuyler1790 *Jaques Voorhees1791 *Rev. Henry Van Dyke1792 *Jacob R. Hardenbergh, Jr1792 *Hon. Andrew Kirkpatrick1792 *Hon. Robert Morris, LL.D1794 *Rev. Ira Condict, D.D1800 *Rev. William R. Smith1800 *Rev. John S. Yredenburgh1800 *Rev. James S. Cannon, D.D.......

1800 *Rev. John Schureman, D.D ....

1800 *Rev. Henry Polhemus ...

1800 *Hon. John Frelinghuysen1800 *Abraham Blauvelt1800 *Jacob Tallman1800 *Robert Boggs

1804 *Frederick Van Dyke1804 *Charles Smith, M.D1804 *William P. Deare1804 *Martin Schenck1807 *Rev. John M. Bradford, D.D....

Died 1783

Died 1786

Died 1827

Resigned 1811

.Resigned 1825

Resigned

.Resigned .Died 1825

Died 1804

Resigned 1831 Died 1840

Resigned 1793

Resigned 1829 Died 1836

Resigned 1813 Died 1813

.Resigned 1825 .... Died 1828

Died 1808

Died 1815

Died 1813

.Died 1824

Died 1826

.Died 1803

Died 1821

Resigned 1793....*

.Resigned 1809 Died 1831

Died 1815

Died 1811

Died 1820

Died 1821

Died 1852

Died 1818

.Died 1816

Died 1833

.Resigned 1807

Died 1831

Resigned 1839 Died 1848

Died 1826

Died 1823

Died 1827

6 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

APPOINTED.

1807 *Rev. Wilhelmus Eltinge, D.D1807 *Staats Van Deursen1808 *Rev. John N. Abeel, D.D1809 *Rev. John H. Livingston, D.D1809 *Rev. James V. C. Romeyn1809 *Rt. Rev. John Croes, D.D1811 *Rev. Peter Labagh, D.D1811 *Rev. John L. Zabriskie

1812 *Hon. James Parker1812 *Rev. Cornelius T. Demarest1812 *Rev. Jacob Brodhead, D.D1812 *Rev. Charles Hardenbergh1814 *Rev. Jesse Fonda1815 *Hon. Henry Rutgers.

1815 *Rev. Philip Milledoler, D.D1815 *Cornelius L. Hardenbergh, LL.D...

1819 *Rev. John Ludlow, D.D1819 *Rev. Sam. A. Van Vranken, D.D1819 ^Frederick Frelinghuysen1822 *Rev. Isaac Ferris, D.D., LL.D1823 *Rev. John Dewitt, D.D1823 *William Van Deursen, M.D1823 ^Andrew How’ell1823 *John Wyckoffi823 *Hon. Peter Sharpe1823 *James C. Roosevelt1823 *Abraham Van Nest1823 *Isaac Heyer...

1823 *James B. Elmendorf, M.D1825 *Rev. John Knox, D.D1825 *Hon. James S. Nevius1825 *Gerard Rutgers1825 *Rev. Selah S. Woodhull, D.D1825 *Rev. John Gosman, D.D1825 *Rev. James B. Hardenbergh, D.D...

1826 *Rev. Jacob Schoonmaker, D.D1827 *Rev. Cornelius C. Cuyler, D.D1828 *Hon. Peter D. Yroom, LL.D1829 *Hon. Stephen Yan Rensselaer1829 *Rev. Cornelius D. Westbrook, D.D1830 *Rev. Jacob J. Janeway, D.D1831 *Maj. James C. Yan Dyke1831 *James Yan Antwerp .

1831 *Anthony Rutgers1833 *Rev. Samuel B. How, D.D

Died 1851

.Resigned 1823

Died 1812

Died 1825

Died 1840

..Resigned 1816 Died 1832

Died 1858

Died 1850

Died 1868

.. Resigned Died 1862

.. Resigned 1845 Died 1855

Died 1821

Died 1827

... Resigned Died 1830

.. Resigned 1840 .... Died 1852

Died 1860

.. Resigned 1837 Died 1857

.. Resigned 1840 Died 1861

Died 1820

.. .Resigned 1840— Died 1873

Died 1831

, Died 1873

... Resigned 1831

Died 1864

Died 1827

Died 1852

Died 1858

...Resigned 1858 Died 1859

Died 1831

. Died 1826

Died 1865

Died 1870

Died 1852

... Resigned Died 1850

Died 1873

Died 1839

Died 1858

. . . .Resigned 1850 . . . Died 1858

Died 1843

... Resigned

: Died 1835

Died 1868

TRUSTEES. 7

APPOINTED.

1833 *Rev. Philip E. Milledoler, M.D Resigned 1845 Died 1852

1834 *James Neilson Died 1862

1834 *Rev. Isaac M. Fisher Died 1839

1834 *Hon. Seyeryn Bruyn Died 1858

1837 *Hon. Abraham B. Hasbrouck, LL.D Died 1879

1840 *Thomas G. Talmage.. Died 1863

1840 *Joseph Varick1840 *Rev. Philip Duryee, D.D1840 *Rev. Thomas DeWitt, D.D1840 *Gen. Pierre Van Cortlandt1840 *Rev. James Romeyn1840 *Gen. Stephen Van Rensselaer1840 *William B. Crosby1841 *Hon. Littleton Kirkpatrick .

1841 *Hon. Ferdinand S. Schenck, M.D1845 *Rev. Abraham Messler, D.D1845 Rev. Gustavus Abeel, D.D.

1845 *John Barnes, M.D1849 Rev. Thomas E. Yermilye, D.D., LL.D.

1849 *Hon. Peter Vredenburgh (3d), LL.D..

1850 *Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, LL.D.

1851 *Rev. Isaac N. Wyckoff, D.D1851 *Rev. Robert P. Lee, D.D1851 *Rev. Abraham Polhemus, D.D1851 Hon. John Hopper1851 *Hon. Fred. T. Frelinghuysen, LL.D...

1851 John Vanderbilt]853 *John Romeyn Brodhead, LL.D1853 Maurice E. Yiele1853 *PIon. Robert H. Pruyn, LL.D1853 *Charles W. Swift1853 *James Suydam1857 *Peter S. Duryee1858 *Rev. Benjamin C. Taylor, D.D1858 Rev. David D. Demarest, D.D..

1858 *Rev. E. P. Rogers, D.D1858 Rev. Thomas C. Strong, D.D1858 Hon. Joseph P. Bradley, LL.D1858 *John T. Moore1859 Edward N. Strong1860 *Joseph F. Berg, D.D1860 *Hon. John A. Lott, LL.D1860 *David Bishop.

1860 Rev. Francis M. Kip, D.D1862 Henry L. Janeway

Died 1850

Died 1874

Died 1848

Resigned 1848 Died 1859

Died 1839

.Resigned 1858 Died 1865

Died 1859

Died 1860

Died 1882

Died 1873

Died 1862

Died 1869

Died 1858

Died 1857

...Died 1885

Resigned 1860

Died 1873

Died 1882

Died 1877

Died 1872

Died 1877

Resigned 1878 Died 1881

Resigned 1866 Died 1881

Resigned 1874

.Resigned 1866

.Resigned 1864

Resigned 1864 Died 1871

Died 1878

Died 1876

8 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

APPOINTED.

1862 Rev. William H. Campbell, D.D., LL.D..Resigned 1882

1862 *Jacob R. Wortendyke Died 1868

1863 *Rev. John H. Manning, D.D Died 1878

1863 Edward S. Brayton Resigned 1871

1863 *Johnson Letson Died 1885

1863 *Hon. A. O. Zabriskie, LL.D...Resigned 1866. ..Re-elect. 1873. ..Died 1873

1866 Rev. Garret C. Schanck1866 James A. Williamson Resigned 1876

1866 Stafford R. W. Heath.1866 *Hon. Jacob B. Jewett Died 1876

1868 Rev. Talbot W. Chambers, D.D., LL.D1869 Rev. Joachim Elmendorf, D.D1869 ^Cornelius Esselstyn.. Died 1881

1869 Rev. Paul D. Van Cleef, D.D1871 *James W. Schermerhorn Died 1885

1871 William C. Fowler1871 Samuel Sloan1873 Hon. George C. Ludlow.1873 Hon. William A. Newell1873 Rev. Isaac S. Hartley, D.D1874 Cortlandt Parker, LL.D Resigned 1878

1874 *Hon. Theodoric F. Randolph Died 1883

1875 *S. Oakley Vander Poel, M.D., LL.D Died 1886

1875 *Theodoric R. Westbrook, LL.D Died 1885

1876 Rev. William Ormiston, D.D1876 Rev. John Gaston, D.D1876 Hon. Henry W. Bookstaver1876 Robert F. Ballantine1878 Rev. William Rankin Duryee, D.D1878 Rev. William J. R. Taylor, D.D ,

1878 Rev. Abraham R. Van Nest, Jr., D.D1878 John Lefferts Resigned 1885

1878 William Clark1879 Hon. George H. Sharpe1882 Merrill Edwards Gates, Ph.D., LL.D1882 David Bingham1883 George C. Churchill...

1883 Tunis G. Bergen, Ph.D1884 Henry R. Baldwin, M.D1885 Frederick Frelinghuysen1885 Ernest J. Miller

TRUSTEES—TREASURERS. 9

SECRETARIES OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.APPOINTED.

17— *Rev. Jacob R. Hardenbergh Resigned 1782..

1782 *Peter Vredenburgh Resigned 1784 .

1784 *James Schureman Resigned 1793 .

1793 *Jacob R. Hardenbergh, Jr. . Resigned 1800..

1800 *Abraham Beauvelt Resigned 1807

.

1807 *Wieeiam P. Deare .. Resigned 1821..

1821 *Cornelius L. Hardenbergh Resigned 1825..

1825 *James S. Nevius Resigned 1830..

1831 *William H. Leupp Resigned 1832..

1832 *James C. Van Dyke Resigned 1833..

1833 *J. R. Hardenbergh Resigned 1835 .

1835 ^Theodore Hardenbergh Resigned 1844 .

1844 John P. Hardenbergh Resigned 1849..

1849 Warren Hardenbergh Resigned 1859..

1859 Thomas C. Strong Resigned 1866..

1866 David D. Demarest

TREASURERS.

APPOINTED.

1780|*John Schureman Resigned 1790

1790 *John Hardenbergh Resigned 1791

1791 *John Schureman Died 1795

1795 *James Schureman Resigned 1813

1813 *Staats Van Deursen Resigned 1823

1823 *Isaac Heyer Resigned 1831

1831 *Peter Spader (Sub-Treasurer 1824-31). ..Resigned 1853.

1853 John C. Elmendorf

fThis is the earliest mention of a Treasurer on record.

10 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

PRESIDENTS.

REV. JACOB RUTSEN HARDENBERGH, D.D.

Appointed, 1785; died, 1790.

He was the son of Col. Johannis Hardenbergh, of Rosendale, Ulster County,

New York, who was a large landholder, a prominent man in public affairs, an influ-

ential member of the Coetus party, and one of the original trustees of Queen’s

College designated in the charter. The grandfather of Col. Hardenbergh was the

first of the name who came to this country, about the middle of the seventeenth

century. Jacob Rutsen was born at Rosendale, Ulster County, New York, in 1738.

He studied at the Kingston Academy, and completed his theological course with

Domine John Frelinghuysen, at Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey, and suc-

ceeded his Preceptor there in his pastoral charge. He visited Holland and other

parts of Europe, and upon his return was made D.D. by the College at Princeton.

Resigning his pastoral charge at Raritan in 1781, he removed to his native place

and took charge of the churches of Marbletown, Rochester and Wawarsing, which

he served five years. Dr. Derick Romeyn having, in 1785, declined a call to the

presidency of Queen’s College, Dr. Hardenbergh was elected the same year. Heaccepted and entered on his office in 1786, becoming at the same time pastor of the

Reformed Dutch Church, of New Brunswick. He died in the discharge of the

duties of these offices in October, 1790. He was an ardent patriot in our revolu-

tionary struggle, contributing both by his oratory and his pen to the cause of the

independence of these States, and was a member of the convention which framed

the first Constitution of New Jersey.

After the decease of the Rev. Dr. Hardenbergh, the Rev. Dr. John H.

Livingston was elected to the 'presidency of’the College, hut he declined. In

1791, Rev. Dr. Theodoric Romeyn was elected to the same office, hut he also

declined.

REV. WILLIAM LINN, D.D.

President pro tempore from 1791 to 1794; died, 1808.

He was born in Pennsylvania, February 22, 1752, and was graduated from the

College of New Jersey in 1772. Three years later he was licensed to preach the

Gospel by the Donegal Presbytery, and in 1776 he served as a chaplain in the

American army. In 17 77 he was called to the pastorate of the Presbyterian

Church at Big Spring, Pennsylvania, where he labored for a period of seven

PRESIDENTS, 11

years. He then took charge of an Academy in Somerset County, Maryland, but

after an experience of two years in teaching, settled again over a church in Eliz-

abethtown, New Jersey. From 1787 to 1805 he preached in the Collegiate

Church, New York, and while there he acted also as the President of Rutgers

College, of which he had been elected a Trustee in 1787. His interest and wis-

dom in matters of education are also reflected in the fact that for twenty- one

years previous to his death, in 1808, he served as one of the Regents of the Uni-

versity of the State of New York. Dr. Linn was “an ardent and impassioned

preacher. On special occasions his performances were masterpieces.” Of large

and earnest sympathies, he became deeply interested in politics as well as in the

cause of education, and extended his influence in many directions.

/

REV. IRA CONDICT, D.D.

President pro tempore from 1794 to 1810 ;died, 1810.

He was born at Orange, New Jersey, February 21, 1764. After his graduation

from the College of New Jersey, in 1784, he studied theology under Dr. John

Woodhull, of Monmouth, and was licensed by the Presbytery of New Brunswick

in 1786. The Presbyterian Churches of Hardwick, Newtown and Shappenock

enjoyed his services as pastor for six years until 1794, when he was installed over

the Reformed Dutch Church at New Brunswick. Though actively engaged in

his church work, Dr. Condict found time and energy to originate a new move-

ment for the revival, in 1807, of the College, which, owing to financial embarrass-

ments, had been obliged to suspend exercises twelve years previously. Under

his leadership the Trustees determined to raise, by the help of the Reformed

Churches, $ 12,000 for the erection of a substantial and spacious building and to

open the College immediately. Dr. Condict assumed the duties of President pro

tempore, and instructed the highest class, which entered Junior. In 1809 he was

regularly appointed Professor of Moral Philosophy and Vice President. Dr.

Condict was indefatigable in soliciting subscriptions for the new building, and

when $10,000 had been raised it was begun. This edifice, noble and beautiful

in its proportions, now stands in the center of the campus which it adorns. Dr.

Condict laid its corner-stone with his left hand, in consequence of suffering a

temporary lameness in his right. Dying in 1810, he did not live to see the full

fruit of his beneficent energies and sacrifices. Honored by being elected to the

presidency, he, however, declined it, deeming “the office,” says Justice Bradley,

“ incompatible with the duties he owed to his church, which he continued to per-

form in their fullest extent. The amount of strain on the mind and body of this

eminent and faithful man must, at this period, have been immense. He had the

pastoral care of one of the largest churches in the denomination. He taught the

College classes, the Junior class in 1807-8, and the Junior and Senior classes in

1808-9 and 1809-10. He also, as a leading member of the Board of Trustees,

was actively engaged in all the concerns of the College, especially in the efforts

to collect funds for erecting the new building, and causing the work duly to

progress. He procured by his own exertions subscriptions, in the city of NewBrunswick and its vicinity, to the amount of $6,370, during the year 1807, and

12 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

continued his efforts in that direction during the time the College was building.

Such an accumulation of labors and responsibilities was more than human nature

could bear. Like his predecessor, Dr. Hardenbergh, he was destined to spend

and be spent in the cause of the College. No wonder that his face, as it

looks down upon us from yonder frame in the chapel, has a sad and wearied

look. No wonder that the cord of life snapped under the tension, when he was

yet in the very prime of his years and usefulness. Which of us has done what

he did before reaching his forty-eighth year ? Here again we see exemplified

the great truth that * life is measured by its work.’ ”

REV. JOHN H. LIVINGSTON, D.D., S.T.P.

Appointed, 1810; died, January 20, 1825.

Dr. Livingston was a man of noble character, of extensive and accurate learning,

and of large and commanding influence. He was, however, mainly interested in

his theological professorship, which he held in connection with the presidency;and

indeed he did little more in the College than “ to preside on public occasions and

sign diplomas.” It was during his period of office that the literary exercises of the

College were, in 1816, again suspended, and not resumed until 1825. The causes

of this were financial distress and divided counsels. He was the son of Henry

Livingston and Sarah Conklin, born at Poughkeepsie, May 30, A. D. 1746, gradu-

ated at Yale College in July, 1762. In May, 1766, he sailed for Holland, and

studied theology at Utrecht. Licensed by the Classis of Amsterdam, June 5, 1769; 1

made Doctor of Theology by the University of Utrecht in May, 1770; returned to

New York, September, 1770, having been ordained a pastor of the church in that

city by the Classis of Amsterdam; preached there until New York was occupied by

the British in September, 1776; preached at Kingston, Albany, Poughkeepsie, and

neighboring places during the Revolution; returned to New York soon after the

evacuation, November 25, 1783; appointed Professor of Theology by General

Synod, October, 1784; inaugurated in the city of New York, May 19, 1785;

taught in New York and Flatbush, Long Island, until 1810, when he removed to

New Brunswick, New Jersey, having been appointed President of Queen’s College.

He died in New Brunswick, January 20, 1825.

REV. PHILIP MILLEDOLER, D.D., S.T.P.

Appointed, 1825; resigned, 1840; died, 1852.

He was born at Rhinebeck, New York, September 22, A. D. 1

7

75 >the only son

of John and Anna Milledoler, who had emigrated from Geneva, Switzerland, some

years before; graduated at Columbia College in 1792; ordained by the Synod of

the German Reformed Church May 17, 1794; called to the German Reformed

Church in Nassau street the same year; became pastor of the Third Presbyterian

Church in Philadelphia in 1800; called to the Presbyterian Collegiate Church in

New York, with special care of the Rutgers Street Church, in 1805 ;in 1813 called

to the Collegiate Reformed Dutch Church in New York, where he remained until

PRESIDENTS. 13

he was appointed Professor of Didactic Theology and President of Rutgers College

in 1825 He died on Staten Island in 1852, on his seventy-seventh birthday. Dr.

Milledoler was distinguished for his early and fervent piety, for catholic sympathies

which led him to take an active part in many of the benevolent enterprises of his

day, and above all for an unction in prayer that seemed akin to inspiration.

ABRAHAM BRUYN HASBROUCK, LL.D.

Appointed, 1840; resigned, 1850; died, 1879.

He was born in Kingston, N. Y., November 29, 1791. After a course of prepa-

ration in the Kingston Academy, he entered Yale College in 1806, and was gradu-

ated with high honors from that institution in 1810. His law studies were pursued

at the Law School at Litchfield, Connecticut, which was in charge of Judge Gould,

and then considered the best institution of the kind in the United States. In

1814 he began the practice of his profession in Kingston. Here he soon acquired

distinction for legal knowledge, commanding abilities and unflinching integrity.

Elected a representative in Congress in 1825, he became intimate with Edward

Everett, whom he subsequently welcomed to New York, with a public address

when the latter delivered his great oration on Washington. From 1840 to 1850

he was the honored President of Rutgers College. By his Lectures on Constitu-

tional Law, his genial manners, his generous hospitality, and his happy influence

exerted on manifold public occasions, he contributed greatly to the prosperity of

this venerable institution After his resignation he removed to Kingston, where

he became president of the Kingston Bank, the founder of the Ulster County His-

torical Society, and an energetic advocate of many public and patriotic interests.

The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him both by Union and

Columbia Colleges. Mr. Hasbrouck was always studious in his habits, reading

daily some Latin author, and eagerly devouring the latest and most valuable

publications on a great varieties of topics. It is said that hardly a quotation could

be made from an English author that he could not at once identify and find in the

original work. His intellect, clear and powerful to the last, expressed his “long-

ing to be at rest,” and he passed away triumphant in faith, full of years and

honors. He died at Kingston, New York, February 23, 1879. R is worthy of

mention that the College is indebted to Mr. Hasbrouck for many of the noble trees

that now adorn the campus. He was at much pains in having them planted and

cared for; and to-day they stand the beautiful monuments of his forethought for

coming generations. “ Whoso planteth a tree, laboreth for posterity.”

HON. THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN, LL.D.

Appointed, 1850; Died, 1862.

The son of Gen. Frederick Frelinghuysen, and great-grandson of Rev. Theo-

doras J. Frelinghuysen, was born in Franklin township, Somerset county, NewJersey, March 28, 1787. The home of his boyhood was at Millstone, NewJersey. He attended the Grammar School of Queen’s College, and afterward the

Academy at Basking Ridge; was graduated from the College of New Jersey in

14 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

1804; studied law with Hon. Richard Stockton, of Princeton;practiced law at

Newark, New Jersey; was Attorney-General of the State from 1817 to 1829;

United States Senator, 1829-1835; Chancellor of the University of the City of

New York, 1839-1850, and President of Rutgers College from 1850 to his death,

which took place April 12, 1861. President Frelinghuysen was a wise counselor

and an eloquent orator. He was successful at the Bar, in the Senate and in the

presidency of literary institutions. His patriotism was intense, as his action in

1812 and again in 1861 proved. He was nominated for Vice President of the

United States by the Whig convention of 1844, which nominated Henry Clay for

President. Mr. Frelinghuysen was a man of simple and ardent piety, ever labor-

ing to win souls for Christ. He loved the Church of God, and served long and

faithfully in the eldership.

REV. WILLIAM HENRY CAMPBELL, D.D., LL.D.

Became President, 1863, and resigned June, 1881, but continued to act as President

until his successor was inaugurated, June 20, 1882.

Dr. Campbell has been known many years in the States of New York and NewJersey as a thorough-going Biblical preacher—remarkable for his use of strong,

terse, Saxon English, and intense earnestness in presenting Divine truth. Nor has

he been less distinguished as a clear, vigorous and successful educator. He was

born in Baltimore, 1808, and was graduated from Dickinson College in 1828, and

three years later from the Theological Seminary at Princeton. His first settlement

was at Chittenango, from 1831 to 1833, after which he labored for six years as

principal of Erasmus Hall, at Flatbush, Long Island. From 1839 to 1841 he

preached at East New York, whence he removed to Albany and assumed charge

of the Third Reformed Church. In 1848 he returned to educational pursuits by

accepting the principalship of the Albany Academy. Three years later, in 1851,

he was called to the Professorship of Oriental Literature in the Theological Semi-

nary at New Brunswick, and while in this position he filled, gratuitously, the Pro-

fessorship of Belles-Lettres in Rutgers College during a period of twelve years. In

1863 he accepted, after much persuasion, the presidency, and entered with excep-

tional enthusiasm and ‘ability upon his work, both of teaching and securing a larger

endowment fund for the institution. During his administration over two hundred

thousand dollars were raised;

six new professorships established;the number of

students doubled, and the following buildings erected : a large Geological Hall,

a beautiful Chapel, an Astronomical Observatory, a new Grammar School, and

certain useful structures on the experimental farm. These works tell their own

story of diligent wisdom, and render a well-earned fame secure. With an appre-

ciation full of liberality, individual members of the Board of Trustees, by their

own personal subscription, provided means for the future support of Dr. Campbell

during his lifetime. The willingness of Dr. Campbell to teach “ The Evidences

of Christianity,” and to preach in turn in the College Chapel, was accepted by the

trustees, which teaching and preaching ceased upon his becoming pastor of the

Suydam Street Reformed Church in New Brunswick.

PRESIDENTS. 15

MERRILL EDWARDS GATES, PH.D., LL.D.

Inaugurated as President of Rutgers College, June 20, 1882.

His father, Seth M. Gates, in Congress from 1839 to 1843, an(l throughout a

long life, was widely known and honorably distinguished for his services in the

cause of liberty, justice and Christianity. Through his mother he is descended

from Jonathan Edwards. He was born at Warsaw, New York, April 6, 1848;

and was graduated from the University of Rochester, at Rochester, New York,

in 1870, having taken the highest honors, in successive years, in Mathematics,

Latin and Greek, and the English Essay Prize of the Senior year. Before his

graduation he accepted the principalship of the Albany Academy, declining a

very favorable offer to enter journalistic work, made by a prominent New York

editor, who had noticed his literary work in college. During the twelve years of his

principalship the Albany Academy extended its course of study from eight years to

twelve, covering much of the work of the college course;while the number of boys

and young men in attendance increased from 70 to 300. In 1872 he spent some

months in England, visiting Rugby and Oxford, as educational centers. In 1875

he was elected Chancellor of the University of Tennessee, an institution nearly a

century old, consisting of a law school and a college. Declining this position, he

continued at Albany, notwithstanding repeated offers of college professorships,

and more lucrative positions in his profession or in business. In 1879-80, he

spent a year in travel and study abroad. *He visited France, Italy, Egypt, Pales-

tine and Greece, spending two months at Athens. His foreign correspondence,

in the Albany Journal, was widely reprinted by other papers. Harper's Monthly

for May, 1881, contains an illustrated paper of his on ‘‘Athens and the Modern

Greeks,” and lectures and addresses upon Greece and the study of Greek have

attested his interest in these themes. In 1880 the University of the State of NewYork conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Philosophy, and in June,

1882, both Princeton College and the University of Rochester gave him the degree

of Doctor of Laws. President Gates is thoroughly identified with the cause of

education. He has written, spoken and directed the work of the institutions

over which he has presided with a view to increasing the efficiency of the work

of American colleges by raising the standard of their scholarship and securing

better and more thorough work in preparatory institutions. His administration

at Rutgers is based upon two maxims :“ Thoroughness in all work,” and “ No

room at Rutgers for students who do not have a definite wish, and the manly pur-

pose to make the best use of their time and opportunities.”

For some years he has been a member of the American Social Science Associ-

ation, and has taken an active interest in the Civil Service Reform. He was re-

cently appointed by the President of the United States, one of the Board of Indian

Commissioners, by the statute, “ten men, eminent for intelligence and philan-

thropy,” who serve without compensation. He is in demand as a public speaker

and lecturer;and during the last two years has spoken repeatedly in the principal

cities of New Jersey, and in New York and New England, on themes of public

interest connected with Education, Moral Reforms and Christianity.

16 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

VICE PRESIDENTS.

APPOINTED.

1810 *IRA CONDICT, D.D. Died 1811

1811 *JOHN SCHUREMAN, D.D Died 1818

1833 *JACOB JONES JANEWAY, D.D Resigned 1839 Died 1858

1839 *THEODORE STRONG, LL.D Resigned 1863 Died 1869

1864 GEORGE H. COOK, Ph.D., LL.D

FACULTY OF ARTS.

APPOINTED.

1786 *JOHN TAYLOR, LL.DProfessor of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, 1786-92.

1809 *REV. IRA CONDICT, D.D Died 1811

President of the College, 1794-1810.Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1809-11.

1809 *DANIEL HARRISON CONDICT ...Died 1809

Tutor.

1809 ^ROBERT ADRAIN, LL.D Died 1843

Professor of Mathematics, 1809-13 ; 1825-27.

1811 *REV. JOHN SCHUREMAN, S.T.D., Columbia, 1816, S.T.P. Died 1818

Vice President of the College, 1811-18.

Professor of Moral Philosophy and Belles-Lettres, 1811-18.

1813 *HENRY VETHAKE, A.M Vacated 1814

Professor of Mathematics, 1813-14.

1814 *REV. CORNELIUS C. VERMEULE, D.D Died 1859

Professor of Languages, 1814-15.

1825 *REV. PHILIP MILLEDOLER, A.B., Columbia, 1793, S.T.D.,

University of Penn., 1805 Died 1852

President of the College, 1825-40.Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1825-41.

1825 *REV. WILLIAM C. BROWNLEE, D.D ...Died 1860

Professor of Languages, 1825-26.

1825 *REV. SELAH STRONG WOODHULL, A.B., Yale, 1802, andColumbia, 1803, A.M., Yale, 1805, and Columbia, 1806, D.D.,Union, 1822, S.T.P Died 1826

Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the humanmind, 1825-26.

FACULTY OF ARTS. 17

APPOINTED.

1825 *REV. JOHN DE WITT, A.B., Union, and College of N. J., 1809,

D.D., Union, 1821, S.T.P . Died 1831

Professor of Belles-Lettres, Elements of Criticism and Logic,

1825-31.

1826 *REV. JAMES SPENCER CANNON, D.D., S.T.P Died 1852

Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the HumanMind, 1826-52.

1826 *JOSEPH NELSON, LL.DProfessor of Languages, 1826-29.

1827 *THEODORE STRONG, LL.D Died 1869

Vice President of the College, 1839-63.Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1827—63.Emeritus, 1861.

1829 *REV. ALEXANDER MCCLELLAND, A.B., Union, 1809, D.D.,

S.T.P Died 1864

Professor of Languages, 1829-32.Professor of Oriental Literature 1833-40.Professor of Oriental Languages and Literature, and of the

Evidences of Christianity, 1840-51.

1830 *LEWIS C. BECK, M.D Died 1853

Professor of Chemistry and Natural History, 1830-53.

1832 *REV. JOHN D. OGILBY, A.MProfessor of the Latin and Greek Languages, 1832—40.

1833 *REV. FREDERICK OGILBY, A.M., Rutgers, 1836 Died 1878

Tutor in Department of Languages, 1833-35.

1833 *REV. JACOB J. JANEWAY, A.B., Columbia, 1794, D.D...Died 1858

Vice President of the College, 1833-39.Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, Political Economy,

etc., 1833-39.

1838 *REV. WILLIAM I. THOMPSON, A.M Died 1867

Tutor in Latin and Greek, 1838-41.

1840 *HON. A. BRUYN HASBROUCK, LL.D Died 1879

President of the College, 1840-50.Professor of Constitutional and International Law, Political

Economy, Rhetoric and Belles-Lettres, 1840-44.Professor of Constitutional and International Law, 1844-50.

1840 *REV. JOHN WILLIAMS PROUDFIT, A.B., Union, 1823,

and D.D., 1841 Died 1870

Professor of the Greek and Latin Languages and Literature,

1840-45.Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1845-59.

1841 WILLIAM H. CROSBY, A.MAdjunct Professor of Greek and Latin Languages and

literature, 1841-45

.

Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1845-49.

1841 *REV. SAMUEL A. VAN VRANKEN, S.T.D., Columbia, 1836,

S.T.P Died 1861

Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1841-46.Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, and Logic, 1846-60.

B

18 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

APPOINTED.

1841 *REV. THOMAS L’HOMBRALProfessor of the French Language and Literature, 1841-42.

1841 P. I. G. HODENPYLProfessor of Modern Languages and Literature, 1841-46.

1846 REV. CHARLES R. VON ROMONDT, A.MProfessor of Modern Languages and Literature, 1846-59.

1850 *HON. THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN, LL.D Died 1862

President of the College, 1850-62.

Professor of International and Constitutional Law, and MoralPhilosophy, 1850-62.

1851 REV. WILLIAM HENRY CAMPBELL, A.B., Dickinson, 1828,

D.D., Union, 1844, LL.D., S.T.P

President of the College, 1863-82.

Professor of Belles-Lettres, 1851-63.Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1862-63.Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Biblical Literature,

Moral Philosophy and Evidences of Christianity, 1863-82.

1852 *REV. JOHN LUDLOW, A.B., Union, 1814, D.D., Union, LL.D.,Rutgers, 1851, S.T.P : Died 1857

Professor of Metaphysics and Mental Philosophy, 1852-57.

1853 GEORGE HAMMELL COOK, C.E., Troy Polytechnic, 1839,

B.S., Troy Polytechnic, 1840, and M.S., 1846, Ph.D., University

of N. Y., 1856, LL.D., Union, 1865

Vice President of the College, 1864-Professor of Chemistry and the Natural Sciences, 1853-67.Professor of Chemistry, Natural History and Agriculture,

1867-78.Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Geology and Agriculture,

1878-80.Professor of Geology and Agriculture, 1880-

1854 REV. WILLIAM IRVIN, A.B., Rutgers, 1851, and A.M., 1854,

D.D., College of N. J., 1873 ,

Tutor in Latin 1852-54.Professor of Latin Language and Literature, 1854-59.

1857 REV. SAMUEL M. WOODBRIDGE, A.B., N. Y. University,

1838, D.D., Rutgers, 1857, and Union, 1858, LL.D., Rutgers, 1884,

ST.P ,

Professor of Mental Philosophy, 1857-64.

1859 REV. HOWARD CROSBY, A.B., N. Y. University, 1844, S.T.D.,

Harvard, 1859, LL.D., Columbia, 1872

Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1859-63.

1859 REV. MARSHALL HENSHAW, A.MProfessor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy,

1859-63.

1859 REV. THEODORIC ROMEYN BECK, A.B., Rutgers, 1849,

A.M., 1852, and D.D., 1879

Acting Professor of Latin, 1859-60.

1860 REV. JOHN FORSYTH, A.B., Rutgers, 1829, A.M., 1832, andD.D., 1842

Professor of the English Language and Literature, 1860-63.

FACULTY OF ARTS. 19'

APPOINTED.

1860 REV. DE WITT T. REILEY, A.B., Rutgers, 1857, and A.M., 1860.

Acting Professor of Latin, 1 860-61.

Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1861-85.

1859 GUSTAVUS FISCHER, LL.DProfessor of Modern Languages and Literature, 1859-68.

1861 *REV. JOSEPH F. BERG, D.D., S.T.P Died 1871

Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, and Logic, 1861-64.

Professor of the Evidences of Christianity, 1864-67.

1863

REV. DAVID COLE, A.B., Rutgers, 1842, and A.M., 1845, D.D.,Franklin and Marshall, 1865

Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1863-66.

1863 DAVID MURRAY, Ph.D., N. Y. Board of Regents, 1863, LL.D.,Rutgers, 1873, and Union, 1874

Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy,1863-76.

1863 REV. CORNELIUS E. CRISPELL, A.B., Rutgers, 1839, A.M.,1842, and D.D., 1867

Professor of Ancient and Modern History, 1863-66.

1864 REV. THEODORE SANDFORD DOOLITTLE, A.B., Rutgers,

1859, and A.M., 1862, D.D., Wesleyan, 1872

Collegiate Church Professor of Rhetoric, Logic and MentalPhilosophy, 1864-

1865 LUTHER H. TUCKER, A.MProfessor of the Theory and Practice of Agriculture, 1865-66.

1865 JOHN CONOVER SMOCK, A.B., Rutgers, 1862, and A.M., 1865,Ph.D., Lafayette, 1882

Tutor in Chemistry, 1865-67.Professor-elect of Mining and Metallurgy, 1867-71.Professor of Mining and Metallurgy, 1871-85.

1866 REV. JACOB COOPER, A.B., Yale, 1852, and A.M., 1855, Ph.D.,Gottingen, 1854, D.C.L., Jena, 1873, S.T.D., Columbia, 1874

Professor of the Greek Language and Literature, 1866-

1866 COL. JOSIAH HOLCOMB KELLOGG, Brevet Major U. S. A.,

West Point, 1860 k

Professor of Engineering and Military Superintendent,

1866-71.

1866 FRANCIS CUYLER VAN DYCK, A.B., Rutgers, 1865, andA.M., 1868

Tutor in Chemistry, 1866-70.Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1870-78.Professor of Chemistry, 1878-80Professor of Physics and Inorganic Chemistry, 1880-82.Professor of Physics and Experimental Mechanics, 1882-

1867 ISAAC EDGAR HASBROUCK, A.B., Rutgers, 1865, and A.M.,1868

Tutor in Mathematics, 1867-72; also in Latin, 1868-71.Adjunct Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 1872-77.Professor of Mathematics and Graphics, 1877-84.

20 RUTGERS COLLEGE,

APPOINTED.

HON. JOSEPH P. BRADLEY, A.B., Rutgers, 1836, and A.M.,1839, LL.D., Lafayette, 1859

Lecturer on Political Economy and Constitutional Law,1867-68.

Lecturer on the History of the English Bible, 1868-69.

EDWARD A. BOWSER, B.S., Rutgers, 1868, M.S., 1871, andC.E., 1871, LL.D., Lafayette, 1881

Tutor in Engineering and Mathematics, 1868-70Adjunct Professor of Mathematics, 1870-71.Professor of Mathematics and Engineering, 1 87 1

G-EORGE WASHINGTON ATHERTON, A.B., Yale, 1863, andA.M., 1866, LL.D., Franklin and Marshall, 1883

Voorhees Professor of History, Political Economy and Con-stitutional Law, 1869-82.

Military Superintendent, 1871-80.

REV. CARL MEYER, D.D., University of N. Y., 1869

Professor of Modern Languages, 1869-

ALBERT STANBOROUGH COOK, B.S., Rutgers, 1872, M.S.,

1875, and A.M., 1882, Ph.D., Jena, 1882

Tutor in Mathematics, 1872-73.

CHARLES G. ROCKWOOD, A.B., Yale, 1864, and A.M., 1867,

A.M., Bowdoin, 1869, Ph.D., Yale, 1866

Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy,1873-75

Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and Instructor in

Natural Philosophy, 1875-77.

1873 *JAMES KENNEDY BARTON, B.S., Rutgers, 1871, C.E...Died 1877

Tutor in Mathematics, 1873-74.

1876 HENRY PRENTISS ARMSBY, B.S., Worcester Co. Free Insti-

tute, Ph.B., Yale, 1874, and Ph.D., 1879

Assistant to the Professor of Chemistry, 1876-77!

1877 GEORGE BENJAMIN MERRIMAN, A.B., Wesleyan Uni-versity, Ohio, 1863, and A.M., 1866, A.M., University Mich.,

1864

Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, and Instructor in

Natural Philosophy, 1877-80.Professor of Mathematics, Astronomy and Experimental

Mechanics, 1880-82.

Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy, 1882-

1877 PETER TOWNSEND AUSTEN, Ph.D., University of Zurich,

1876, F.C.S., London, 1876

Assistant Professor of Chemistry, 1877-78.Assistant Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1878-79.Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1879-80.Professor of Analytical and Applied Chemistry, 1880-82.

Professor of General and Applied Chemistry, 1882-

1879 FRANCIS AUGUSTUS WILBER, B.S., Rutgers, 1879, andM.S., 1882

Assistant in Analytical Chemistry. 1879 -83.

Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1883-

1867

1868

1869

1869

1872

1873

FACULTY OF ARTS LIBRARIANS. 21

APPOINTED.

1880 REV. CHARLES EDWARD HART, A.B., College of N. J.,

1858, and A.M., 1861, D.D., Rutgers, 1880

Professor of English Language and Literature, 1880-

1880 *SAMUEL N. HOLMES, First Lieutenant 13th. U. S. Infantry,

West Point, 1873 .. Died 1884

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1880-82.

1882

MERRILL EDWARDS GATES, A.B., Rochester, 1870, andA.M., 1873, Ph.D., University of the State of New York,1880, LL.D., Rochester, 1882, and College of N. J., 1882

President of the College, 1882-Theodore Frelinghuysen Professor of Moral Philosophy,

1882-

1882 FRAl^K LORING DODDS, Second Lieutenant 9th U. S. In-

fantry, West Point, 1879

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1882-84Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and of Graphics,

1884-

85.

1883 AUSTIN SCOTT, A.B., Yale, 1869, A.M., University of Mich.,

1870, Ph.D., Leipsic, 1873

Voorhees Professor of History, Political Economy and Con-stitutional Law, 1883-

1883 LOUIS BEVIER, A.B., Rutgers, 1878, Pli.D., Johns Hopkins,1881

Instructor in French, 1883-85.Adjunct Professor of Modern Languages, 1885-

1883 EDGAR SOLOMON SHUMWAY, A.B., Amherst, 1879, andA.M., 1882

Adjunct Professor of Latin, 1883-85.Professor of the Latin Language and Literature, 1885-

1885 JOHN THOMAS HONEYCUTT, First Lieutenant 1st U. S.

Artillery, West Point, 1874

Professor of Military Science and Tactics, and of Graphics,

1885-

LIBRARIANS.

APPOINTED.

1868 REV. DE WITT TEN BROECK REILEY, A.M Resigned 1871

1871 GEORGE WASHINGTON ATHERTON, LL.D Resigned 1880

1880 ISAAC EDGAR IPASBROUCK, A.M Resigned 1884

Also Assistant Librarian, 1868-80.

1884

IRVING STRONG UPSON, A.M

22 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

FACULTY OF MEDICINE.

The Medical College was established in 1792, and, re-established in 1812.

APPOINTED.

1792 *RICHARD S. KISSAM, M.D. (of Edinburgh)

1792 *WILLIAM MOORE, M.D. (of Edinburgh)

1792 ^NICHOLAS ROMAYNE, M.D1792 * MITCHELL, M.D „

1812 *ARCHIBALD BRUCE, M.D Vacated 1826

Professor of Materia Medica and Mineralogy.

1812 NICHOLAS ROMAYNE, M.D Vacated 1826

Professor of the Institutes of Medicine and Forensic Medicine.

1812 ^VALENTINE SEAMAN, M.D Vacated 1826

Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Surgery.

1812 *THOMAS COCK, M.D Resigned 1815

Professor of Anatomy, Physiology and Surgery.

1815 *THOMAS COCK, M.D Vacated 1826

Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.

1812 *JOHN GRISCOM, LL.D Vacated 1826

Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy.

1812 ^ROBERT BAYARD, M.D Vacated 1826

Professor of Midwifery and the Diseases of Women andChildren.

1812 *JOHN WATTS, M.D Vacated 1826

Professor of the Practice of Physic.

1815 *ALEXANDER H. STEVENS, M.D Vacated 1826

Professor of Surgery.

In 1816 the exercises of the College were suspended, and the Board of Trustees deemedit inexpedient thereafter to confer Medical Degrees. The above appointments

were annulled by. a formal vote in 1826.

1826 *DAVID HOSACK, M.D., F.R.S Died 1835

Professor of the Institutes and Practice of Medicine.

1826 *WILLIAM J. M’NEVIN, M.DProfessor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica.

1826 ^VALENTINE MOTT, M.DProfessor of Surgery.

1826 *JOHN W. FRANCIS, M.DProfessor of Obstetrics and Forensic Medicine.

1826 *JOHN D. GODMAN, M.DProfessor of Anatomy and Physiology.

1826 *JOHN GRISCOM, LL.DProfessor of Chemistry.

These appointments were virtually annulled in 1828.

1771-1780. ALUMNI. 23

ALUMNI OF THE COLLEGE.

1771-1775 .

*David Annan, Ireland.

Presb. clergyman, Peterborough, N. H., 1778-92. A.M., 1782. Died, 1802.

*Michael Best.

*John Bogart.

*Peter Kimble.President of the Council of New Jersey.

^Matthew Leydt, North Hampton, Pa.R. D. clergyman Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1778.Trustee, 1783.- Died, Nov. 24, 1783.

*Abraham Schenck, Millstone, N. J.

Farmer.

*Henry Harris Schenck, Jr., Neshanic, N. J.

Physician. In War of 1812. Died, Dec. 20, 1823.

*John Schenck, Somerset Co., N. J.

*James Schureman, New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant. Trustee, 1782-1824. Second Lieut, in Capt. Taylor’s company.Col. Neilson’s battalion, in 1776. In battle of Long Island. Mayor of NewBrunswick. Member of Provincial Congress of New Jersey, 1786. Delegateto Annapolis Convention, 1786. Member of Congress, 1789-91, 1797-99,1813-15. U. S. Senator, 1799-81. Vice-President, Council of New Jersey,1812. Died, Jan. 22, 1824.

*J0HN StAGG.*Isaac Stoutenburgh.*ISAAC VREDENBURGH.*John Wall. (?) Pittstown, N. J.

1776 .

*Simeon He Witt. Ithaca, N. Y.Surveyor-General of New York. A.M., 1782. Died, Dec. 3, 1834.

1777-1779 .

1780 .

*Jeremiah Smith, Peterborough, N. H.Lawyer. Member of Congress, 1791-99. Judge U. S. Circuit Court, 1801.

Chief Justice of the Superior Court of Judicature, Ne\y Hampshire. Gov-ernor of New Hampshire, 1809-10. Chief Justice of the Supreme JudicialCourt of New Hampshire, 1813-16. LL.D., Dartmouth, 1804, and Harvard,1807. Died, Sept. 21, 1842.

24 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1781 -1789 .

1781.

1782.*Timothy Blauvelt.

R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1784.

*William Crooke.A.M., 1789.

*Peter Leydt.R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1788.Died, 1796.

1783.*Isaac Blauvelt.

R. D. clergyman. Licensed, 1780. Trustee, 1785. A.M., 1788. Died about1840.

*Michael Henry.*Pierre Van Cortlandt, Peekskill, N. Y.

Lawyer. Member of Congress. A. M., 1789. LL.D., Rutgers, 1843. Died,July 13, 1848.

*John M. Van Harlingen, Millstone, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1786.

Professor of Hebrew and Ecclesiastical History, N. B. Sem., 1812-13. A.M.,1789. Died, 1813.

1784-1786.

1787.*Abraham Van Horne.

R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1788.

“Said to have married 1,500 couples.” A.M., 1792. Died, June 3, 1840.

1788.*Walter Cole.

A.M., 1791.

*Alpheus Freeman.A.M., 1791.

*.Tacob Rutsen Hardenbergh, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. President Bank of New Brunswick, N. J. A.M., 1791. Died,Feb. 13, 1841.

*John Frelinghuysen Jackson, Fordham, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1790.

A.M., 1791. Died, 1836.

1789.*Methuselah Baldwin, Scotchtown, N. Y.

Presb. clergyman. Licensed, 1791. A.M., 1792. Died, Feb. 4, 1847.

*Abraham Blauvelt. New Brunswick, N. J.

Trustee, 1800. Editor “ The Brunswick Gazette.” A.M.

1789 -1793 .ALUMNI. 25

*John J. Carle.Clergyman. A.M., Rutgers (Queen’s), and College New Jersey, 1792.

*Jonas Coe.Clergyman. A.M., Rutgers (Queen’s), and College New Jersey, 1792, andUnion, 1797. D.D., Williams, and Middlebury, 1815. Died, 1822.

*Henry Cook.

*Bethuel Dodd.Clergyman. A.M., Rutgers (Queen’s), and College New Jersey, 1792. Died,1804.

*Cyrus P. Gildersleeve.Clergyman. A.M., Rutgers (Queen’s), and College New Jersey, 1792.

*Alfred Oblenis. «

*James Stevenson.Tutor.

*Gershom Williams.Clergyman. Tutor. A.M., 1792.

1790.

*Christian De Wint.A.M., 1794.

*Samuel Kenneday Jennings.Clergyman. A.M., 1794. President Washington College, Pennsylvania.

*Jacob Tallman, New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant. A.M., 1794. Trustee, 1800.

1791.*William Dunham, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M., 1794. Died, May 6, 1821.

*Luke Egerton. New Brunswick, N. J.

Teacher. A.M. Died, May 7, 1823.

^Elijah Rosekrantz. Paramus, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1794.A.M., 1794. Died, 1832.

*Henry Traphagen, Jr. • Jersey City, N. J.

A.M., 1794.

*Staats Van Deursen. New Brunswick, N. J.

Trustee, 1807-23. Treasurer, 18x3-23. A.M. 1794.

1792.*John Frelinghuysen, Raritan, N. J.

A.M., College New Jersey, 1803. Trustee, 1800. Died, 1833.

*Ebenezer Grant.Presb. clergyman. A.M., College New Jersey, 1796. Died, Sept. 6, 1821.

*John Simonson.A.M., College New Jersey, 1806.

26 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1792 -1809 .

*James Swartwout.*John Van Harlingen.*Abraham Van Nest.

1793.*Frederick Bodine, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Died at Savannah, Ga.

*Abraham Brokaw, Ovid, N. Y.Clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Died, 1846.

*Henry Drake, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician. Died, Dec. 24, 1817. •

*Abraham D. Lansing.

*Henry Stryker.

*John Wygkoff.

1794.^William P. Deare, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Clerk of Middlesex county, N. J. A.M., 1810. Trustee, 1804.Died, Feb. 1, 1826.

*John Lawson.A.M., 1810. A.B., College New Jersey, 1796, and A.M., 1798.

*John Thompson.

*Henry Van Deursen.

*John S. Vredenburgh, Raritan, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1798.Trustee, 1800-21. A.M., 1810, and College New Jersey, 1803. Died, 1821.

1795.*John Schureman. New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. Studied theology under Livingston. Licensed, 1801.

Vice President, Rutgers (Queen’s), 1811-18. Professor Moral Philosophy andBelles-Lettres, Rutgers (Queen’s), 1813-18. Prof. Ecclesiastical History, N. B.Sem., 1815-18. Trustee, 1800-18. A.M., 1810, and College New Jersey,1801. D.D., Columbia, 1816. Died, May 15, 1818.

*Peter Vredenburgh, Freehold, N. J.

Lawyer.

1796-1808.

1809.*William Croes, New Brunswick, N. J.

Law student. A.M. Died, March 30, 1814.

^Cornelius Low Hardenbergh, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Mayor of New Brunswick, N. J. Member of New Jersey Assem-bly. President Bank of New Brunswick. Professor of Law, Rutgers(Queen’s). Trustee, 1815-60. A.M. ,

LL.D., Rutgers, 1852. Died, July 14,

i860.

1809-1813 .ALUMNI, 27

*William Van Deursen, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician and Surgeon. A.M. M.D. Trustee, 1823-73. Died, Feb. 16,

1873.

John Van Harlingen, Lebanon, O.

Physician (retired). A.M.

*Rynier Yeghte, Somerville, N. J.

Farmer. Licensed to practice law. A.M. Died, May 30, 1871.

1810 .

^Cornelius S. Blauvelt.Physician. A.M.

*Edward Wood Dunham, New York City.

President Corn Exchange Bank, 1853-71. Commission Merchant, 1821-53.A.M. Died, July 6, 1871.

^Kearney Newell, Allentown, N. J.

Teacher. A.M. Died about 1825.

1811 .

*John H. Carle.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1814. A.M.

*James Stevenson, Jr.

*Jacob H. Van Dyke.*Abraham D. Wilson, Fairview, 111.

R. D. clergyman. “Father of Western Missions.” N. B. Sem., 1815.

A.M. Died, July 21, 1876.

1812 .

^Cornelius C. Eltinge, Port Jervis, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1816. A.M. Died, Oct., 1843.

*Solomon E. Eltinge, New Paltz, N. Y.Merchant.

*Jacob Green.Professor Chemistry and Natural History, College New Jersey, 1818-22.Professor Chemistry, J efferson Medical College. A.M. .Rutgers (Queen’s),and College New Jersey, 1815. M.D., Yale, 1827. Died, 1841.

*Edward Mundy, Grand Rapids, Mich.Lawyer. Lieutenant-Governor of Michigan, 1835-40. Regent of State Uni-versity, 1844-48. Attorney-General, 1847. Associate Justice of SupremeCourt, 1848-51. A.M. Died, March 13, 1851.

^Cornelius C. Vermeule, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1814. Tutor of Languages, Rutgers (Queen’s),1812-14. Professor of Languages, 1814-15. M.D. A.M. D.D. Died, Jan.

1859.

*Isaac Newton Wyckoff, Albany, N. Y.R. D. Clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1817. Trustee, 1851-69. A. M., Rutgers(Queen’s), 1816. D.D., Union, 1838, and Rutgers, 1839. Died, 1869.

28 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1813 -1815 .

1813.*Ezekiel Bowdoin.

*Isaac L. Brower,*John Adams Pood,

Physician and Farmer. A.M. Died, May i, i860.

*Henry Buley Poole,Physician. A.M. M.D., University of New York,1861.

Dayton, Ohio.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

1820. Died, Nov. 29,

1814.

William Warren Blauvelt, Lamington, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1823. Professor, Hampden Sidney College,Va. A.M., 1817, and College of New Jersey, 1821. D.D., University ofNew York, 1856.

*Abraham Schuyler Clark, New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant. A.M. Died, Sept. 5, 1830.

*William Paterson Clark.Physician. A.M.

,and College of New Jersey, 1819.

*Jacob Yoorhies Hassert, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer.

*Minne Yoorhies Hassert, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Died, 1825.

*John Bayard Kirkpatrick, New Brunswick, N. J.

In Treasury Department, Washington, 1820-50. Mayor of New Brunswick,1856-60. A.M. Died, Feb. 23, 1864.

*Charles Creighton Stratton, Swedesboro, N. J.

Farmer. Member of New Jersey Assembly, 1828. Member of Congress,I ^37-39, 1841-43. Governor of New Jersey, 1845-48. Died, March 24, 1859.

*Samuel Creighton Stratton, Philadelphia, Penn.Episcopal clergyman. Studied theology in Delaware. Died, Oct. 28, i860.

*John S. Yan Deursen.

*Frederick Vermeule, Plainfield, N. J.

Student, N. B. Sem., 1814-16. Died, Jan. 30, 1865.

1815.^Robert Brown Croes, Yonkers, N. Y.

Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1823. Principal of Rut-gers College Grammar School, 1819-20. A.M., D.D., Rutgers, 1870. Died,July 22, 1878.

*Jarratt W. Martin, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer.

*Frederick Richmond, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician. A.M., College of New Jersey, 1819. M.D., University of Penn.,1819.

*Samuel Randolph Smalley, Mount Holly, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. Attended lectures Medical Dep’t University ofPenn. Licensed by Medical Society of Middlesex county, New Jersey, 1818.

Died, Feb. 11, 1875.

^Garrett G. Tunison.Physician. M.D.

1816 -1827 .ALUMNI. 29

1816.*Samuel Judah, New York City.

Pharmacist.

*Peter Ogilvie Studdiford, Lambertville, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. A.B., College of New Jersey, 1817, and A.M., 1830. .

D.D., College of New Jersey, 1844. Died, June 5, 1866.

^Ferdinand S. Van Arsdalen, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer.

*John Van Liew, Beadington, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1820. D.D., 1867. Died, Oct. 18, 1869.

*Jacob Wyckoff.

1817.*Brogun Hoff, Germantown, N. Y.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1818. Died, 1855.

Members of the Junior Class when Queen’s College suspended, 1816.

*John W. Bronson, New Brunswick, N. J.

Farmer.

*Lewis G. Letson, New Brunswick, N. J.

Farmer.

*Daniel C. Martin, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Died at Morristown, N. J.

James Van Deventer, Princeton, N. J.

Horticulturist. Member of New Jersey Assembly, 1855.

*Ira Condict Yoorhees, New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant. President First National Bank of New Brunswick. Died, Sept.12, 1878.

1818.*John Henry Smaltz.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1819. Died, 1861.

*John C. Vander Voort, Ghent, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 18x9. Died, June 21, 1851.

1820.

*Benjamin W. Vander Yoort.

1827.*Kobert Adrain, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. District Attorney of Middlesex county, N. J., 1836, and Surrogate,1864. A.M. Died, 1866.

*Hugh Hamill. Lawrenceville, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1827-29. Principal Lawrenceville, N. J.,High School, 1837-73. A.M., D.D., Rutgers, 1868. Died, August 1, 1881.

30 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1827 -1828 .

*Christopher Hunt, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1830. A.M. Died, 1839.

Alexander McCalla Mann, Farmer Village, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1830. A.M. D.D., University of Rochester,

1852.

Ransford Wells, Flatbush, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1830. A.M., D.D., 1851.

1828.

1879.

1873-

A.M.

1832.

Academia, Penn.N. Y., and Morristown, N. J.

New York City.

Belleville, N. J.

Warwick, N. Y.

New York City.

New York City.

M.D., Medical School of New

Harlingen, N. J.

., 1869.

Flatbush, N. Y.

A.M. Died, 1870.

*Isaac Alstine Blauyelt,Teacher. Principal of Academy, Kingston,A.M. Died, 1853.

*William Bloomfield,Lawyer. A.M. Died, Jan. 23

*Robert S. Bullus,*James Russell Christie,

Lawyer. A.M. Died, May 5,

Joseph Foulke,Commission Merchant. A.M.

*Theodore Hardenbergh,Physician New York City InfirmaryJersey, 1834. Died, April 23, 1877.

*Christopher Columbus Hoagland,Physician. A.M. M.D., Yale, 1832. Died, at Henry,

*Richard C. Ludlow,Teacher N. B. Sem., 1830-31. Died,

*John Manley,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1831.

*Lewis M. Morton,Law student. Died, 1829.

*Horatio Gates Prall,Lawyer. A.M.

*Samuel Rathbone, Jr.,

Lawyer. A.M.

Garret Conover Schanck,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1832. A.M.

*Joseph Griffiths Scott,Lawyer. Judge of Probate Court of Jersey county, 111 .

Died, Oct. 10, 1884.

Theodore William Simpson, Rockville, Md.Presb. clergyman. Licensed, 1834. Teacher, 1849-57. U. S. Hospital chap-lain, 1862-66. Clerk U. S. Treasury Department, 1868-77.Moral Science, English Literature and Latin, Georgetownlegiate Institute, 1877-81. A.M. D.D.

*Charles Gardiner SmithLawyer. A.M.

*Cornelius Cornell Van Arsdalen, New York City

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1831. A.M. D.D. Died, 1856.

*Peter Vredenburgh, Jr., Freehold, N. J.

Lawyer1849-73.1873-

New Brunswick, N. J.

Elizabeth, N. J.

Nyack, N. Y.

New York City.

Bradevelt, N. J.

Jerseyville, 111.

1835-47. A.M.

Professor ofD. C., Col-

Alleghany, Penn.

Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, 1854-68. Trustee,A.M. LL.D., 1866. Died at St. Augustine, Florida, March 24,

1828 -1829 .ALUMNI. 31

*Cruger Walton, * Saratoga, N. Y.Lawyer. Admitted, 1831. A.M. Died, 1861.

*Henry Wyckoff,Theol. student. N. B. Sem. Died, 1828.

1829.

*Theodore Abeel, New York City.

Law student. A.M. Died Dec., 1829.

*Abraham Beach, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician. A.M.

*William Fenwick Beekman, New York City.

Physician. A.M. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1832. Died, Dec. 19,

1872.

*Alexander Y. Bonnel, Flemington, N. J.

Merchant. Sheriff of Hunterdon county, N. J., 1842. New Jersey StateSenator, 1852. Inspector First New Jersey Brigade, 1861. Captain Co. D,Thirty-first New Jersey Regiment, 1862. A.M. Died, 1872.

^Robert Ormiston Currie, New Utrecht, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1834. A.M. D.D., 1850. Died, 1866.

*James Calvin Forrester, New York City.

Physician and Surgeon, Bellevue Hospital, 1833-34. A.M. M.D., CollegeP. and S., 1835. Died, Aug. 20, 1881.

John Forsyth, Newburgh, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem. and University of Edinburgh. Professor ofHebrew and Archaeology, 1837-45, and of Church History and Archaeology,

*853-59, Reformed Theological Seminary, Newburgh, N. Y. Professor ofLatin, College of New Jersey, 1846-53. Professor of English Literature andRhetoric, Rutgers, 1859-62. Chaplain and Professor of Ethics and Law,U. S. Military Academy, West Point, 1871-82. A. M., Union, 1834. D.D.,Rutg.ers, 1843. LL.D., College of New Jersey, 1875.

*Garret I. Garretson, Lodi, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1832. A.M. Died, 1853.

*John G. Hall, New Brunswick, N. J.

Architect. Died, 1869.

*William Hampton, Metuclien, N. J.

Farmer.

*Charles A. Hassler, New Brunswick, N. J.

Surgeon, U. S. Navy, 1834-46. A.M. M.D. Drowned in Long Island Sound,Nov. 27, 1846.

*John V. Robbins, Kings County, N. Y.Theol. student.. Died, 1830.

*John Rutherford, Rutherford Park, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. Died, Nov. 21, 1871.

*Richard Ludlow Schoonmaker, Scarsdale, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1832. A.M. Died, June, 1882.

^Benjamin Swartz, New York City.

Theol. student. Died, 1830.

Augustus Fitz Randolph Taylor, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician (retired). A.M. M.D., Medical Society of N. J., 1832.

Samuel Staats Taylor, Cairo, 111.

Lawyer. Mayor of Cairo, 111 ., for seven consecutive terms, commencing1857. A.M.

32 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1830 .

1830.John Mehelm Brown, Pluckamin, N. J.

Farmer. Lawyer. A.M.

Alexander McWhorter Bruen, Scarsdale, N. Y.Physician and surgeon (retired). A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1836.

William Brush, Morristown, N. J.

R. D. clergyman (retired since 1877). N. B. Sem., 1833. A.M.

*William Bloomfield Campbell, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician. A.M. M.D. Died, Feb. 10, 1843.

*William Disborough, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Died, August, 1838.

*William Richmond Smith Duryee, Jerseyville, 111.

Physician. A.M. M.D., University of Penn., 1833. Died, Aug. 30, 1858.

^George Washington Evans, Morgantown, Penn.

Assistant Surgeon U. S. N., appointed June 30, 1834. Lost in the “ Pulaski,”June, 1838

William Foulke,Merchant.

^Alfred Hamilton,Lawyer.

Joseph C. HanceLawyer.

*Aaron Houghton,Civil engineer. Died, 1837.

*Matthew Hale Jones,Lawyer, A.M. Died, June 1, 1883.

*John Pray Knox, Newtown, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1837. A.M. D.D. Died, June 2, 1882.

^Matthias Lusk, Coxsackie, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1833. A.M. Died April 13, 1883.

^Michael Price More, New York City.

Physician and surgeon. M.D., College P. and S., 1833. Ass’t Surgeon, 17thN. Y. Vols., 1861-63.

*James R. Nelson, New Brunswick, N. J.

Teacher. A.M.

Elbert Nevius, Stuyvesant, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1834. Missionary to Borneo, 1836-44. A.M.

*James F. Riggin, Baltimore, Md.Lawyer.

^Edward Y. Rogers, Rahway, N. J.

Lawyer. N. J. State Senator, 1850-52. A.M. Died, 1866.

*Henry Voorhees Speer, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. N. J. State Senator, 1856-58. President of the same, 1857-58.Died, June 23, 1869.

*Enooh Van Aken, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1830-32. Princeton Sem., 1832-33. A.M.Died, Jan. 2, 1885.

*Jacob R. Van Arsdale,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1833. Died, 1871.

New York City.

Albany, N. Y.

Homer, N. Y.

Easton, Penn.

Tyre, N. Y.

1830 -1831 .ALUMNI. 33

*James Van Derveer, North Branch, N. J.

Physician. M.D.

*Rush Van Dyke, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lecturer on Physiology and Medical Jurisprudence, Philadelphia, 1842.

Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 1849. Professor of Theoryand Practice of Medicine, Philadelphia College of Medicine, 1853. A.M.M.D., University of Penn., 1835. Died, Sept. 25, 1882.

*George A. Vroom, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. County Clerk of Middlesex county. A. M. Died, 1861.

Non-graduate Member, Class of 1830.

*Benjamin Bassler, Farmerville, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1833. A.B., Union, 1830. A.M., 1834.Died, Feb. 5, 1866.

1831.*John Romeyn Brodhead, New York City.

Lawyer. Historian. Author of “History of the State of New York.”Naval Officer, New York City, 1853-1857. Trustee, 1853-73. A.M. LL.D.,1862. Died, May 6, 1873.

George William Brown, Baltimore, Md.Lawyer. Chief Judge of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore, elected, 1873.Mayor of Baltimore, 1860-62. Member of State Constitutional Conventionof Maryland, 1867. A.M. LL.D., St. John’s, Annapolis, Md.

John James Brown, Newburgh, N. Y.Teacher since 1837. Lawyer, New York City, 1834-35.

*William H. Cooper,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1831-32.

*Clinton De Witt,Lawyer. A.M. Died, Oct., 1845.

*William B. Dey,Physician. M.D.

*Jacob Ennis,R. D. Missionary, 1836-40. N. B. Sem., 1835. Teacher.

Theodore Frelinghuysen,Lawyer. A.M.

James S. Johnson,Farmer.

*Adrian Lott,Merchant. Died, 1882.

*Edward T. Lyon,Physician. M.D. Died, 1870.

Newark, N. J.

New York City.

Columbia, N. Y.

Philadelphia, Penn.A.M.

Raritan, N. J.

Keyport, N. J.

Belvidere, N. J.

New York City.

*Abraham Polhemus, Newark, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1835. Trustee, 1851-57. Alumni Orator,1852. A.M. D.D., University of New York, 1856. Died, 1857.

*Walter Rutherfurd, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

*Frederick Bordine Thomson, Berne, Switzerland.

R. D. clergyman, 1834-38, and Missionary to Borneo, 1838-47. N. B. Sem.,1834. A.M. Died, March 3, 1849.

*Matthew T. Van Derveer, Danville, 111.

Lawyer. A.M.

*Frederick Van Liew.Physician. M.D. Died, 183d.

C

34 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1831 -1832 ,

Albert Wells, Englevale, D. T.

Principal, Newburgh Academy, 1831-35 ;Mount Pleasant, Sing Sing, Acad-

emy, 1835-42 ;Peekskill Military Academy, 1843-73 I

Rockland, Nyack, Insti-

tute, 1876-79. Lawyer, 1843. A.M., University of New York, i860.

*Simon V. E. Westfall, Pekin, 111.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1834. A.M. Died, 1856.

1832.^Charles C. P. Arndt, Wisconsin.

Lawyer. Member of the Territorial Legislature of Wisconsin, 1840-41, and1841-42. Killed, Feb. 11, 1842.

*Samuel Martin Bayless, ' Darlington, Md.Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1857. General Agent of the AmericanBible Society, for Kentucky. Died, 1873.

^Charles A. Bogert,Merchant.

*Edward Brinckerhoff,Lawyer.

George Buckham,Lawyer (retired). A.M.

*Henry Thorp Bulkley,Ship-builder. A.M., Yale, 1879. Died, Oct. 28,

^Mortimer De Motte,Lawyer.

*William Fisher,Lawyer. A.M., 1839. Died, 1844.

William W. Jones,Physician. M.D.

Cortland Lucas Latimer,Lawyer. A.M., Yale, 1879.

John Angus Manning,Lawyer. A.M., Rutgers, 1839, and Yale, 1879. Yale Law School, 1832-34.

Robert F. McConaughy,Lawyer.

*David M. Meserole,Merchant. Died, 1853.

^Edward Patterson,Lawyer. Died, Nov. 8, 1856.

John Stuart Patterson,Lawyer. Judge Sixth Judicial District Court, 1867.

James B. Payne,Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1835.

*Edward Bead,Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1838. A.M. ,-1837. D.D.Died, 1863.

*Thomas G. Salter, Boston, Mass.

Clergyman. Chaplain U. S. N. A.M.

^Gilbert Livingston Smith, Sharon, Conn.Clergyman.

*Charles Wells Swift, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Lawyer. Trustee, 1853-77. Mayor of Poughkeepsie, 1858-60. A. M., 1836.Died, Nov. 19, 1877.

Geneva, N. Y.

Albany, N. Y.

New York City.

Southport, Conn.

Flatbush, N. Y.

Philadelphia, Penn.

New York City.

Cleveland, Ohio.

New York City.

v School, 1832-34.

(?) Gettysburg, Penn.

New York City.

New York City.

(?) New York City.

(?) Clearfield, Penn.

Edgefield, S. C.

1832 -1833 .ALUMNI. 35

*Henry Tennent, Seaford, Del.

Physician.

*Peter Anthony Van Bergen, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M., Rutgers, 1835, and Yale, 1879. Lied, June 25, 1881.

*Joshua Butler Wright, Scarborough, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M., 1839. Lied, 1877.

*William Youngblood, Montgomery, N. Y.R. D. Missionary to Borneo, 1836-47. N. B. Sem., 1835. A.M. Died,

1859.

1833.*Garnet B. Adrain,

Lawyer. Member of Congress, 1857-59, and 1859-61.

17, 1878.

Nicholas C. Blauvelt,Teacher. Superintendent of Schools. Merchant.

Garrit Schenck Cannon,

New Brunswick, N. J.

A.M. Died, Aug.

Spring Valley, N. Y.

Bordentown, N. J.

Lawyer. U. S. District Attorney for New Jersey, 1852-60. ProsecutingAttorney for Burlington county, N. J., 1850-70. A.M.

*John H. Carothers, San Francisco,rCal.

Clergyman. A.M.

*John Chetwood, California.

Lawyer. Judge U. S. District Court for California. A.M.

John De Mott, Middlebush, N. J.

Farmer. Member of New Jersey Assembly, 1850, 1851, 1853. A.M.

*Abraham D. Deyo, Gardiner, N. Y.Farmer. Died, Dec. 30, 1884.

*John Dickinson, Fordham, N. Y.Farmer. Died, March 12, 1875.

John Wilson Drury, Chicago, 111.

Lawyer (retired). Circuit Judge of Illinois, Sixth District, 1855-60. Delegateto Charleston Convention, i860.

John Pool Garrish, New York City.

Physician and surgeon. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1838.

*James Richmond Hardenbergh, San Francisco, Cal.

Lawyer. Mayor of Sacramento. Surveyor-General of California. A.M.Died, May 30, 1885.

John Hopper, Paterson, N. J.

Lawyer. Town Council of Paterson, N. J., 1843-47. Surrogate of Passaiccounty, N. J., 1845-55. Passaic county Prosecutor, 1863-73. New JerseyState Senator, 1868-70, and 1874-76. District Court Judge for Paterson, N. J.,,

appointed, 1882. Trustee, appointed, 1851. A.M.

*Daniel Michael, Auburn, Wis.R. D. clergyman. Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1836. A.M. Died, 1865.

*Frederick Ogilby, New York City.

Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1837. Assistant RectorTrinity Church, 1855-78. Tutor in Languages, Rutgers, 1833-35. A.M.D.D., 1858. Died, March 25, 1878.

*Bobert PI. Pruyn, Albany, N. Y.Lawyer. U. S. Minister to Japan. Member New York State ConstitutionalConvention. President Dudley Observatory. Trustee, 1853-82. A.M.LL.D., Rutgers. Died, Feb. 26, 1882.

Peter J. Quick, New Brunswick, N. J.R. D. clergyman, w. c. Librarian of Sage Library, appointed, 1874. Rec-tor of Hertzog Hall, 1869-74. N. B. Sem., 1836. A.M.

36 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1833 -1834 .

William Reiley, Holmdel, N. J.

R. D.' clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1836. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1857.

^Benjamin Du Bois Smock, Marlboro, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. Died, 1840.

*Jacob Polhemus Stryker, Newtown, N. Y.Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1836. Died, 1846.

William H. Tallmage, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Merchant (retired).

Hart E. Waring, Grand Rapids, Mich.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1836. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1833.

William Henry Hendrickson, Middletown, N. J.

Farmer. New Jersey State Senator, 1858-61, 1872-75, 1875-78.

*Isaac A. Le Feyre, California.

A.B., Union, 1833.

1834.

*David F. Baker, New York City.

Merchant.

*Philip Milledoler Brett, Tompkinsville, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1838. Editor “ Staten Island Chronicle,”1056-58. Author "A Souvenir of a Three Years’ Ministry in ReformedDutch Church of St. Thomas,” 1856. A.M. D.D., 1858. Died, i860.

*John Hanna Briggs, Harrisburg, Penn.Lawyer. A.M. Died, March 29, 1872.

^Daniel N. Carithers, Newburgh, N. Y.Clergyman.

Talbot Wilson Chambers, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1835-36. Princeton Sem., 1836-37. Authormany articles, pamphlets and volumes. A.M. S.T.D., Columbia, 1853.

John Terheun Demarest, Mont Moor, N. Y.R. D. clergyman (Emeritus). N. B. Sem., 1837. A.M. D.D., 1851.

John Hudson Duryea, Paterson, N. J.

R. D. clergyman (Emeritus). N. B. Sem., 1837. A.M. D.D., 1871.

Henry Dusenbury, (?) Illinois.

Lawyer. A.M.

John Crook Elmendorf, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Treasurer Rutgers College, appointed 1853. A.M.

*Joseph Gaston, Honey Brook, Penn.Physician. Died, Jan. 25, 1885.

*Harrison Heermance, Rhinebeck, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1837. Chaplain 128th Regt. N. Y. V.,1864-65. Died, Feb. 21, 1883.

^William A. McKinney, Buffalo, N. Y.U. P. clergyman. Newburgh Sem. Died, 1842.

John Fryer Mesick, Blawenburgh, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1837. A.M. D.D., 1853.

*John Moule, Callicoon, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1837. A.M.

1834-1835 .ALUMNI. 37

^Andrew Bell Paterson, St. Paul, Minn.Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1840. A.M. D.D., 1855.Died, March 19, 1876.

*William John Pohlman, Amoy, China.

R. D. Missionary. N. B. Sem., 1837. A.M. Died, Jan. 5, 1849.

Alexander Henry Smith, Carrollton, 111 .

Druggist and pharmaceutist. A.M.

*William I. Thompson, Somerville, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1841. Tutor in Ancient Lan-guages, Rutgers, 1838-41. Rector Rutgers College Grammar School, 1846-62.Principal Somerville Classical Institute, 1865-67. A.M. Died, 1867.

William Tennent Van Deryeer, Davenport, Iowa.

Lawyer. A.M.

1835.*John Benjamin Alliger,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1840.

June 18, 1885.

Farrington Barcalow,Farmer and stock raiser. A.M.

*George Brinckerhoff,Merchant.

*Antrim Campbell,Lawyer. A.M., 1840. Died, 1868.

*Franklin Chappell,Lawyer. A.M.

Ephraim De Puy,Episcopal clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1840.

*Elihu Doty,R. D. Missionary to Borneo and China.Dec., 1864.

Robert L. Douglass.Lawyer.

Edmund Eltinge,Farmer. Banker, 1853-75.

P. Dumont Frelinghuysen,Lawyer. A.M.

Frederick J. Frelinghuysen,Lawyer.

Henry Q. Hawley,Lawyer. A.M.

John Livingston Janeway,Presb. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1840.

Vols., 1862-63. A.M. D.D., Lafayette, 1866.

*Theodore Johnes,Physician.

*David S. Lee,Lawyer. A.M.

*James Gulick McDowell,Lawyer.

*William Conover Schenck,Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1836-37.

New York City.

Law student, 1835-37. A.M. Died,

Edenville, N. Y.

Albany, N. Y.

Springfield, 111.

New London, Conn,

New York City.

A.M.

Amoy, China.

Died, on a voyage to America,

New Paltz, N. Y.A.M.

Somerville, N. J,

Raritan, N. J.

Albany, N. Y.

Pawling, Penn.Chaplain 13th Regt. N. J.

Morristown, N. J.

Chicago, 111.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Died, Feb. 17, 1865.

Princeton, N. J.

Died, June 20, 1854.

New York Custom House officer, 1876-83.

Surrogate of Middlesex county, N. J. A.M.

A.M.

38 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1835 -1836 .

*Philip A. Schuyler,- Catskill, N. Y.A.M.

^John Shouse, Easton, Penn.

Lawyer. Associate Judge of Pike county, Penn., 1861. A.M. Died, Sept,n, 1879.

William L. Terhune, Matawan, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Henry Van Arsdale, New York City.

Physician. A.M.

John Addison Van Doren, East Millstone, N. J.

R. D. clergyman (Emeritus). N. B. Sem., 1838. A.M.

*Samuel Van Vechten, Albany, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

William Porter Williamson, (?) Baton Rouge, La.

Planter. A.M.

^Cornelius Wyckoff, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1838. A.M. Died, May, 1870.

Non-Graduate Member, Class of 1835.

Edward H. Van Dyke, (?) New York City.

1836.Joseph P. Bradley, Washington, D. C.

Justice of Supreme Court of United States, appointed, 1870. Trustee, ap-pointed, 1858. A.M., 1839. LL.D., Lafayette, 1859. *

Alexander Brown, Philadelphia, Penn.Banker. A.M.

Augustus Hasbrouck Bruyn, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

George Washington Coakley, Hempstead, N. Y.Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, Universityof the City of New York, appointed, i860. Professor of Mathematics, Col-lege of St. James, Md., 1845-60. A.M. LL.D., 1851.

*Edward Cook, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

*John B. Crawford, Middletown, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1839. A.M. Died, Oct., 1840.

*Anthony Elmendorf, Brooklyn, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1839. A.M. D.D., i860. Died, 1866.

^'Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. Delegate to Peace Congress, 1861. Attorney-General of New Jer-sey, 1861-66. U. S. Senator, 1867-69, and 1871-77. The Secretary of Stateof the United Slates, 1881-85. Trustee, 1851-85. A.M. LL.D., Princeton,1862. Died, May 20, 1885.

*Remsen Garretson, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

John Frelinghuysen Hageman, ,Princeton, N. J.

Lawyer. Prosecutor of the Pleas of Mercer county, N. J., 1862-67. A.M.

*William Henry Jansen, New York City.

Lawyer. Member of New York Assembly, 1843-44. A.M.

*Edward D. Johnson, New York City.

Clergyman.

*John Gray Johnson, Upper Red Hook, N.Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1839. A.M. Died, 1870.

1836 -1837 .ALUMNI. 39

William Augustus Newell, Olympia, W. T.

Governor of Washington Territory, appointed, 1880. Member of Congress,1847-49, 1849-51, and 1865-67. Governor of New Jersey, 1857-60. Superin-tendent of Life Saving Service, 1860-64. Examining Surgeon for New Jerseyduring the war for Union. Trustee, 1873. A.M. M.D., University of Penn.,1839. LL.D., Rutgers, 1883.

Cortlandt Parker, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. LL.D., Rutgers and Princeton, 1866.

*John Parker, Brooklyn, N. Y.Banker. A.M. Died, April, 1883.

^Theodore A. Reynolds, New York City.

A.M.

John A. Staats, Goshen, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem,, 1840. A.M.

George Stewart Stitt, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

*James Cole Van Dyke, Philadelphia, Penn.Lawyer. U. S. District Attorney for Eastern Pennsylvania, 1852-58. Died,1866.

~*Henry Waldron, Hillsdale, Mich.Civil engineer. Member of Michigan Assembly, 1843. Member of Con-gress, 1853-59, and 1871-77. A.M. Died, Sept., 1880.

1837.^Nathan Dow Benedict, Magnolia, Fla.

Had charge of Lunatic Asylum, Utica, N. Y., and Retreat for Invalids,Florida. Physician in Chief, Philadelphia Hospital. Judge. A.M. M.D.,University of Penn., 1840. Died, 1871.

^Howard Bishop, New Brunswick, N. J.

Teacher in Pennington Sem. Died, July 27, 1846.

*Jacob Bookstayer, Belleville, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1840. Teacher. A.M. Died, Dec. 11,1848.

David D. Demarest, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. Professor of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Rhetoric in

N. B. Sem., 1865. Trustee, 1858. N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M., 1840. D.D.,College of New Jersey, 1857.

^Jonathan Parsons Greenleaf, Lyndon, Vt.

Clergyman. Union Theological Sem. of Virginia, 1842. Died on the Med-iterranean, Feb. 22, 1843.

Charles Stedman Hageman, Nyack, N. Y.R. D. clergyman, w. c. Princeton Sem., 1842. A.M., 1840. D.D., 1862.

Jonathan Howard Hasbrouck, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M., 1841.

^William R. Janeway, New Brunswick, N. J.

Manufacturer. N. B. Sem., 1837-38. A.M. Died, April 9, 1881.

Edmund Lee.

Thomas Leiper, Chester, Penn.Farmer. Lawyer (retired). A.M.

^Robert Pitts, Stroudsburg, Penn.R. D. clergyman, w. c., 1841-60. N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M. Died, Nov.16, 1878.

*Martin L. Schenck, Plattekill, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M. Died, March n, 1873.

40 RUTGERS .COLLEGE, 1837 -1838 .

William Henry Steele, Newark, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1840. Missionary to Borneo, 1842-49.President Board of Foreign Missions., R. C. A. A. M., 1840. D.D., Uni-versity of New York, 1870.

*Isaac P. Stryker, Borneo, India.

R. D. Missionary to East India. N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M. Died at sea nearSingapore, 1842.

*George Washington Thompson, Academia, Penn.Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1841. A.M., 1841. D.D., JeffersonCollege, Penn. Died, Jan. 28, 1864.

Robert Van Amburgh, Lebanon, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M.

*Matthew Dykeman Van Doren, New York City.

Physician and surgeon. M.D., College P. and S., 1841. Died, Nov. 2, 1881.

^William Theodore Van Doren, Washington, D. C..

R. D. clergyman. Auditor U. S. Treasury. N. B. Sem., 1840. Missionaryin Batavia, 1841-42. Chaplain 7th Missouri Cavalry, 1861-62. A.M. Died,Dec. 20, 1885.

Charles B. Van Wyck, New York City.

Banker. A.M.

*John Beekman Westbrook, Peekskill, N. Y.Civil engineer. Chief Engineer Grand Trunk R. R. A.M. Died, 1855.

John Whitbeck, Ithaca, N. Y.R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1840. A.M., 1840.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1837.

*John L. Bookstaver, Saugerties, N. Y.Lawyer.

*Allison Brown, Baltimore, Md.Physician. Attended lectures, University of Maryland. Lost at sea, March27, 1846.

Hezekiah G. Carpenter, (?) Ithaca, N. Y.

*James Ryerson, Pompton, N. J.

*Warren Scott Smith, New Brunswick, N. J-Civil engineer and surveyor. Died, Oct. 27, 1883.

1838.James Alexander Heryey Cornell, New Baltimore, N. Y^

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1841. Secretary Board of Education,1856-61. A.M. D.D., College of New Jersey, 1858.

*John Frelinghuysen Cornell, New York City.

Physician. A.M. M.D., University of Penn., 1844. Died, 1849.

John De Witt, New Brunswick, N. J_

R. D. clergyman. Professor of Oriental Literature in N. B. Sem., appointed1863. N. B. Sem., 1842. Member of Bible Revision Committee. A.M.D.D., i860.

*Francis Tapping Drake, Bloomingburgh, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M. Died, Feb. 18, 1868.

Charles Hardenbergh Hedges, Charlottesville, Ya.Physician (retired). M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1842.

Joseph Knieskern, Cortland, N. Y.R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M.

Samuel Wickham Mills, Port Jervis, N. Y^R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M., 1841. D.D., 1874.

1838 -1839 .ALUMNI. 41

^Alexander Charles Milespaugh,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M.

*Gilbert McPhedrick Myer,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M.

*Peter George Randall,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M.

William Eaton Turner,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M.

*John Watson,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1841. A.M.

Cornelius Depuy Westbrook, Jr.,

Union Church, N. Y.Died, Dec. 3, 1885.

Cohoes, N. Y.Died, 1846.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Died, 1842.

Elmsford, N. Y.

Amsterdam, Ohio.

Died, April 22, 1864.

Kingston, N. Y.Civil engineer. Engineer and Capt. 20th Regt. N. Y. M., Sept. 27, 1861.

Adj’t 120th N. Y. V., July 19, 1862. Lieut. Col. 120 Regt., Aug. 22, 1862,

and Lieut. Col. Commanding in battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg.Honorably discharged on account of wounds, Feb. 20, 1864. A.M.

*Theodoric Romeyn Westbrook, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. Member of Congress, 1853-55. Justice of the Supreme Court ofthe State of New York, 1874-85. A.M., 1841. LL.D., 1875. Died, Oct. 6,

1885.

Non-Graduate Member, Class of 1838.

Charles Smith Scott, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Lay Judge Court of Common Pleas Middlesex county, N. J., ap-pointed 1877.

1839.Cornelius Eltinge Crispell, Spring Valley, N. Y.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1842. Rector of Rutgers College GrammarSchool, 1863-66. Professor of History, Rutgers, 1864-66. Professor of Nat-ural Philosophy, Mathematics and Astronomy, Hope, 1866-78. Professor of .

Didactic and Polemic Theology, Holland Sem., 1867-79. Teacher of PastoralTheology, Holland Sem., 1869-77. A.M. D.D.,1867.

*Thomas Sunderland Evans, Santa Fe, S. A.Lawyer. Civil engineer. Supt. of Copiaco R. R., South America, 1854-60.A.M. Died, 1868.

William Whiteman Hallotvay, Sr., Morris Plains, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M., 1842.

*Eben S. Hammond, Closter, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M. Died, 1873.

*John S. Himrod, Greenport, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M. Died, Nov. 20, 1883.

Victor Moreau Hulbert, Battle Creek, Mich.R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M. D.D., 1867.

*Teunis J. Johnson, Brooklyn, N. Y.Merchant. A.M.

*William H. Lacey, Cortlandt Co., N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

*Gerrit Martense, Flatbush, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. Died, Feb. 27, 1849.

Abraham George Ryerson, Paterson, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1842. Teacher since 1875. Chaplain22d,Regt. N. J. Vols., 1864-75. A.M.

John Newton Schultz, Menardville, Tex.Presb. clergyman. Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1842. Chaplain 38th Regt. U. S.Colored Troops (first in Regular Army, afterward consolidated with 41st,forming 24th Regt. U. S. Infantry). A.M., 1843.

42 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1839 -1840 .

Andrew Brown Taylor, Ridgefield, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M.

^Raymond M. Tyson, Savannah, Ga.Lawyer. A.M. Died, May, 1851.

Edward Sullivan Vail, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Ralph Willis, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1842. Supt. of Schools, Middlesexcounty, N. J., appointed 1868. Rector of Hertzog Hall, appointed 1880.

A.M.

*Aaron Burr Winfield, Paramus, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M. Died, 1856.

*Jacob Rynier Wortendyke, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. Judge. Member of Congress, 1857-59. President of RiparianCommission of New Jersey, 1864. Trustee, 1862-68. A.M. Died, 1868.

^Theodore F. Wyckoff, St. Thomas, W. I.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1842. A.M. Died, Jan. 19, 1855.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1839.

*JOHN SCHUREMAN CANNON.Died, 1839.

Theodore Frelinghuysen Mann, Philadelphia, Penn.Merchant, 1843-77, (retired.) Civil engineer, 1838-43.

1840.*J. Van Dyke Berrier, Belleville, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1844.

~*Henry Brodhead, Jr., Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. Surrogate of Ulster county, N. Y., 1851. Judge, Ulster connty, N.Y., 1859. A.M. Died, 1868.

Henry R. Cannon, Elizabeth, N. J.

Physician. County Clerk of Union county, N. J. A.M.

Albert Galatin Dole, Huntingdon, Penn.Reformed clergyman, w. c. Ref. Sem., Mercersburg, Penn., 1843.

^Jacob H. Du Bois, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. Died, 1873.

~*John S. Elmendorf, Millstone, N. J.

Physician. A.M.

^Andrew Ramage Ferguson, Lockport, N. Y.Physician. A.M. M.D., Cleveland Medical College, 1848.

^Richard Manley, Bellfield, Va.Physician. M.D., University of New York, 1844. Died, July 12, 1845.

^Isaac L. Kip Miller, Albany, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1843. Died, 1846.

*John S. Rouse, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

^Jacob M. Settle, Albany, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

“*A. T. B. Van Doren, Ringoes, N. J.

Physician. A.M. 1846.

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George Peter Van Wyck, Washington, D. C.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1843. Chaplain 56th Regt. N. Y. Vols.,

1863-64. Now Chaplain in Regular Army. A.M.

John Vredenburgh Voorhees, Somerville, N. J.

Lawyer. State’s Attorney, 1872-77. First Lieut, and Quartermaster 30thRegt. N. J. Vols., Sept. ,-1862, to Dec., 1862. Resigned on account of ill-

health. A.M.

^George R. Williamson, Amity, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1843. A.M. Killed by explosion of boileron steamboat “Reindeer,” Sept. 4, 1852.

Nicholas Du Bois Williamson, South Bend, Ind.

R. D. clergyman. Western Missionary. Sunday School Supt. for DomesticBoard, R. C. A., appointed 1871. A.M.

Non-Graduate Member, Class of 1840.

Abraham Staats Williamson, Somerville, N. J.

Lawyer. Judge Court of Common Pleas.

1841.“*Thomas Newcomb Benedict, Geneseo, 111.

Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1847. Professor, JubileeCollege, 1858-60. A.M. Died, Sept. 25, 1879-.

Frederick Cruser Blackwell, Millstone, N. J.

Physician (retired). A.M. M.D., University of New York, 1845.

*William Augustus Cornell, La Grange, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1844. A.M. Died, Oct. 18, 1875.

*John J. Cowenhoven, New Utrecht, N. Y.Farmer. A.M. Died, 1853.

^Robert W. Garretson,A.M.

*John Demond Hawes,Physician. A.M. M.D. Died, 1861.

^Samuel J. Hopper,Theological student. Died, 1842.

*David McNeish,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1844. Died, 1854.

New York City.

Wisconsin.

Bergen Co., N. J.

Constantine, Mich.

Augustus C. Miller, Plainfield, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Peter Davis Oakey, Springfield, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1844. A.M.

~*Joseph G. Roe, Rahway, N. J.

Merchant. A.M.

Charles Roeloff yon Romondt, Washington, D. C.

In Civil Service. Teacher. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1844. Professorof Modern Languages, Rutgers, 1846-59. A.M., Washington and Lee Uni-versity, 1863.

John Limberger See, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1844. Secretary Board of Education, 1861-84.A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1865.

Nicholas Everitt Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y.Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M. D.D., 1861.

Cyril Spaulding, Spottswood, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846. A.M.

44 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1841 -1842 ,

William James Romeyn Taylor, Newark, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1844. Corresponding Secretary AmericanBible Society, 1862-70. Trustee, 1878. A.M. D.D., i860.

*William Thompson, StoneHousePlains,N.J.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1844. A.M. Died, 1846.

Abraham Rynier Van Nest, Jr., New York City.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1847. President EvangelizationCommittee, Free Church, Italy, and organizer Church of Geneva, Switzer-land, 1875. A.M. D.D., University of Penn., i860, and Rutgers, 1861.

Edwin Vedder, Jerusalem, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B? Sem., 1844. A.M.

Robert Yoorhees, Harlingen, N. J.

Lecturer. Farmer. Lawyer. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1841.

*John Blackwell, Blackwell’s Mills, N. J.

Miller and farmer. Died, Nov. 21, 1869.

Abraham Beach Carter, Dubuque, Iowa.Episcopal clergyman. A.M., Rutgers, 1846, and D.D., 1856.

1842.William Bailey, Cedar Hill, N. Y.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M.

James Chipchase, Baltimore, Md.Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1845. A.M.

David Cole, Yonkers, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. Licensed and ordained, 1858. Teacher, 1842-51. Prin-cipal Trenton, N. J., Academy, 1851-57. Professor of Languages, StateNormal School, Trenton, N. J., 1857-58. Pastor at East Millstone, N. J.,1858-63. Professor of Greek Language and Literature, Rutgers, 1863-66.A.M., 1845. D.D., Franklin and Marshall College, 1865.

*William Henry Goldsmith, Wallkill, N. Y.Student. Princeton Theological Sem. Died, 1844.

Charles F. Groesbeck, (?) New York City.

A.M.

*Henry Kollock How,Student. N. B. Sem., 1848-50. Pharmacist. Farmer.Association, Rutgers. A.M. Died, June 20, 1875.

William S. Kenyon,Lawyer. Member of Congress, 1859-61. A.M.

James Rapelye Lente,

New Brunswick, N. J.

Secretary Alumni

Kingston, N. Y.

Washingtonville, N. Y.R. D. clergyman (Emeritus). N. 'B. Sem., 1850. A.M.

Aaron Lloyd, Belleville, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M.

John Minor, Norwich Corners, N.Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1845. Secretary Board of Publication, R.C. A., 1857-59. A.M.

*Benjamin Franklin Romaine, Columbus, Ohio.

R. D. clergyman. Editor “Rutgers College Miscellany.” Editor “Amer-can Spectator,” Albany, N. Y., 1842-57. Secretary Ohio Colonization So-ciety, 1868-74. A.M. Died, Jan. 16, 1874.

John Simonson, Plainfield, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M.

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*William Smith, Hackensack, N. J.

Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1852.

William Hornblower Stephens, Belleville, N. J.

Postmaster, 1861. A.M.

Goyn Talmage, Port Jervis, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1845. Secretary Board Domestic Missions,R. C. A., 1862-67. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1876.

John Van Nest Talmage, Amoy, China.

R. D. Missionary. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1867.

George J. Van Neste, Kiskatom, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846. A.M.

Jacob West, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1845. Secretary Board Domestic Missions,R. C. A., 1868. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1870.

Amzy L. Williams, (?) St. Paul, Minn.Lawyer. A.M.

^Abraham Yoorhees Wyckoff, Greenburgh, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1845. A.M. Died, Oct. 20, 1852.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1842.

^John Arthur, Jr., Turks Island.

Lawyer. Queen’s Advocate, and Justice of the Supreme Court, Turks andCaicos Islands. A.M., 1851. Died, Nov. 19, 1882.

*William Blackwell, New York City.

Entered University of New York. Died, 1841.

Edward Brenton Boggs, Newark, N. J.

Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem. D.D., Rutgers, 1866.

Edwin Smith Browe, Litchfield, Penn.Baptist clergyman. Taught several years.

^William Edgar Conover, New Brunswick, N. J.

Died, May 6, 1841.

^William A. Miller, Albany, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. Principal Albany Academy. D.D., Rutgers, 1862. Died,1863.

^Charles Milne, Madison, N. J.

Missionary. Died, March 21, 1882.

Alexander Eamsay Thompson, Brooklyn, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1845. A.B., University of New York,1842, and D.D., 1866.

1843.

^Sylvester W. Ayres, Plainfield, N. J.

*David Bishop, New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant. Trustee, 1860-76. A.M. Died, April 12, 1876.

*John William Blauvelt, Piermont, N. Y.Merchant. A.M. Died, June 17, 1884.

James Murphy Compton, Whiteport, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846. A.M.

Jacob C. Dutcher, Port Hope, Canada.

U. S. Consul. R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846. A.M.

46 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1843 -1844 .

*Henry Wyckoff Jones, San Francisco, Cal.

Physician and surgeon. M.D., College P. and S., 1847. Lost in steamship“Golden City,” on Pacific Ocean, 1862.

*John Van Vegiiten Lansing, Albany, N. Y.Physician. M.D., University of New York. Surgeon, U. S. War Depart-ment, and U. S. Pension Bureau. Died, 1880.

Robert Agnew Law, Belleville, N. J.

Manufacturer. A.M.

*Charles McKinstry,Lawyer. A.M.

Benjamin Franklin Murden,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846.

*Jacob V. Rockafellow,Died, 1843.

*Safrenus Seeber, Jr,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846.

*John C. T. Smidt,Lawyer. A.M. Died, April 27, 1881.

*Abel T. Stewart,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846.

May 24, 1878.

Paul Buryea Van Cleef,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846.

1869. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1863.

William Van Deursen, Jr.,

Merchant (retired). A.M.

Charles Henry Van Wyck,

New York City.

Montague, Mich.A.M.

Somerville, N. J.

Mottville, Mich.A.M. Died, 1851.

Nyack, N. Y.

Holland, Mich.A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1873. Died,

Jersey City, N. J.

Stated Clerk General Synod. Trustee,

Allentown, N. J.

Nebraska City, Neb.Lawyer. District Attorney of Sullivan county, N. Y., 1850-56. Col. 56thRegt. N. Y. Vols. Brigadier General. Member of Congress, 1859-63, and1867-71. U. S. Senator, March 4, 1881. A.M.

*Polhemus Van Wyck, Hudson, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1848. A.M. Died, May 17, 1882.

1844.

William Sickles Banta, Hackensack, N. J.

Lawyer (retired). Prosecutor of Pleas, Bergen county, N. J.. 1861-69. LawJudge Bergen county, N. J., 1872-78. Associate Judge, Bergen county,N. J., 1879-84. A.M.

*John H. T. Brinckerhoff, Brooklyn, N. Y.Merchant. A.M. Died, 1857.

Nathan Farnham Chapman, - Saugerties, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1846.

Nathaniel Conklin, Convent Station, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1847. A. M.

^Cornelius Hu Bois Eltinge, Raritan, 111.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1848. A.M. Died, March 29, 1885.

*Edward W. Griffith, Somerville, N. J.

A.M. Died, 1847.

*Jacob Rutsen Hardenbergh, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. Member State Constitutional Convention, New York, 1867. NewYork State Senator, 1870-71, and re-elected for 1872-73. A.M. Died, April

29, 1872.

1844 .ALUMNI, 47

Warren Hardenbergh,Real estate broker. Lawyer. A.M.

*James Ludlum Hasbrouck,Lawyer. A.M. Died, Jan. 21, 1885.

Henry Latimer Janeway,Manufacturer. Trustee, 1862. A.M.

*Walter H. Kimball,Lawyer. A.M.

*John Henry Manning,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1847.University of New York, 1864.

*Jacob V. B. Martense,Farmer. A.M. Died, Dec. 16, 1881.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Kingston, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

Brooklyn, N. Y.Trustee, 1863-78. A.M. D.D.,

Flatbush, N. Y.

Died, Oct. 25, 1878.

*Edward Pye, Haverstraw, N. Y.Lawyer. Judge, Rockland county, N. Y., 1855-59. A.M. Raised a com-pany of 95th N. Y. Vols., of which he was Capt., Oct., 1861, made Major in

March, 1862, Lieut. Col. and Col. after battle of Gettysburg. In battles ofGainesville and Groveton, South Mountains, Antietam, Fredericksburg andGettysburg— at this place his men captured more prisoners than their ownnumber. In battles of Wilderness. Mortally wounded in battle of ColdHarbor, June 2, 1864. Died, June u, 1864.

*John Voorhees Schenck, Camden, N. J.

Physician. President New Jersey State Medical Society. A.M. M.D.,University of New York, 1848. Died, July 25, 1882.

Charles Scott, Holland, Mich.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1851. Professor of Chemistry and NaturalScience, Hope, since 1866; Vice President, 1878-80. President of Hope,appointed 1880. A.M. D.D., University of New York, 1875.

*James Alexander Scott, Richmond, Va.Merchant. A.M. Died, May 20, 1884.

^William B. Snyder, Guntour, India.

Missionary. Hartwick Sem., 1849. A.M. Died, 1859.

Richard Holloway Steele, Ann Arbor, Mich.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1847. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1867.

Benjamin Stephens, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

^Charles H. Stitt, Bayonne, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1848. President General Synod, 1869.A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1866. Died, April 19, 1881.

James Harvey Swift, South Amenia, N. Y.Farmer. A.M.

John Van Wagenen Veghte, Raritan, N. J.

Farmer. A.M.

John Elias Whitehead, New York City.

Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1864.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1844 .

*J. Singleton Dyson, Fulton, S. C.

John P. Lansing.

Daniel Lord, Jordanville, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1847. Physician in Chief, South Side Dis-pensary, Chicago, 111 ., 1873-78. A.B., University of Penn., 1844. A.M.,Rutgers, 1847. M.D., Chicago Medical College, 1873.

Albert Abbot Moor, Greenwich, N. Y.Lawyer. Commissioner of Loans, U. S. Deposit Fund, 1855-60.

48 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1844 -1845 .

Andrew Robinson.

*John Wilson Stout,Manufacturer. Died, Oct. 30, 1848.

*Joseph Yarick,Merchant. Died, 1858.

1845.Alpheus Dimmick Du Bois,

Principal of New York Grammar School since 1849. A.M

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

New York City.

Mt. Vernon, N. Y.Died, Dec. 29, 1873.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Flushing, N. Y.

^'Elias Dusenberry,Lawyer. Supervisor of Eastchester, N. Y. A.M.

*Peter Elmendorf,Student. N. B. Sem. A.M. Died, 1851.

Elias Abbot Fairchild,Principal of Flushing Institute. A.M.

^Benjamin D. Frost, St. Louis, Mo.Civil engineer. Resident Graduate, Harvard, 1845-46. State Engineer of theHoosac Tunnel. U. S. Engineer on Mississippi river, 1879-80. A.M.Died, July 19, 1880.

^Thomas Lawrence Hasbrouck,[865.

Denver, Col.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Farmer. A.M. Died, Dec. 29,

^Samuel Fitz Randolph,Law student. Died, 1846.

^'John Wetherill Schenck, Claverack, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1849. A.M. Died, Dec. 28, 1881.

*John Wesley Smith, Fairview, N. J.

Manufacturer and farmer. A.M. Died, March 7, 1882.

John Steele, East Greenbush, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1848. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1873.

Joseph Paschal Strong, Cohoes, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M.

Peter Stryker, Minneapolis, Minn.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1848. A.M. D.D., University of NewYork, 1866.

John Adams Todd, Tarrytown, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1848. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1868.

Hsaac Van Wagoner, Paterson, N. J.

Lawyer. Surrogate of Passaic county, N. J., 1870-80. A.M. Died, May5, 1884.

Isaac Ogden Wyckoff,In Civil Service. A.M,

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1845.

James C. Bennett, (?) Gravesend, N. Y.Farmer.

^George O. Hepburn.Shot in Mexican war.

Joseph L. Hepburn.Bernard S. Schoonhoyen, Bushkill, Penn.

Krosen Ten Broeck Spader, New Brunswick, N. J.

Manufacturer. Teacher. Superintendent Public Schools, New Brunswick,N. J. U. S. Revenue Collector.

1845 -1846 .ALUMNI. 49

ICHABOD PrALL STEPHENS,Broker.

James Tallmadge.William Hoffman Ten Eyck,

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1848.

Synod since 1871. D.D., Rutgers, 1870.

Isaac N. Whitehead,Farmer.

New York City.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Permanent Clerk General

Morristown, N. J.

1846.Daniel Bookstayer, Syracuse, N. Y.

Lawyer. Mayor of Syracuse, N. Y., 1863-64. A.M.

*John F. Burrage, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

*Hugh Gaston Hedges, Somerville, N. J.

Theological student. N. B. Sem., 1846-48. Died, 1848.

*Theodore Kent, Washington, D. C.

Teacher. School Commissioner, 1860-63. U. S. Official, Second Auditor’soffice. Treasury Department. A.M. Died, April 12, 1865.

*John Vanderveer Martense, Flatbush, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. Died, Nov. 8, 1861.

James Rodgers Romeyn, Keeseville, N. Y.Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1850.

*Theodore Bayard Romeyn, Hackensack, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1849. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1869. Died,Aug. 29, 1885.

*Archibald Sloat, California.

Clergyman. A.M.

Benjamin Franklin Snyder, Creek Locks, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1849. A.M.

*Jacob H. Van Woert, Lawyerville, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1849. A.M. Died, Dec. 16, 1882.

*Isaac Wortendyke, Wortendyke, N. J.

Teacher, 1846-49. Lawyer. Surrogate of Bergen county, N. J., 1868-78.New Jersey State Senator, 1881-83. A.M. Died, Feb. 22, 1885.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1846.

Stephen Berdan,Reporter.

Francis Erwin Cooper,Farmer. Lawyer.

*Ransom S. Haight,Merchant. Burned to death.

*Augustus Hornbeck,*JOHN STRACHAN,

Died at sea.

*Robert John Whitely,Physician and surgeon. M.D., College1878.

Augustus Wiggin,Importer.

Ridgewood, N. J.

Cooper’s Plains, N. Y.

Buffalo, N. Y.

Scotchtown, N. Y.

Waterford, N. Y.

Paterson, N. J.

P. and S., 1846. Died, April 7,

New York City.

50 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1847

1847.*David I. Berdan, Paterson, N. J.

Teacher. A.M. Died, 1853.

J. Romeyn Berry, Montclair, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1867.

Benjamin Wood Crowell, (?) Hamilton, Nev.Druggist. A.M.

Cornelius A. Cruser, Newark, N. J.

Teacher and farmer. A.M.

Henry Dater, Hawthorne, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M.

Anson Du Bois, St. Thomas, Danish W. I.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1850. Corresponding Secretary, Board Do-mestic Missions, R. C. A. President General Synod, 1865. A.M. D.D.,Union, 1865.

*JoHN W. FERDON,Lawyer. Member New York Assembly, 1855.

1856-57. Member of Congress, 1879-81. A.M.

*Isaac M. Fisher,Lawyer. Died, 1848.

*watts Galusha,Student. N. B. Sem. A.M. Died, 1851.

Piermont, N. Y.New York State Senator,Died, Aug., 1884.

Somerville, N. J.

Perth Amboy, N. J.

John H. Goetschius, Paterson, N. J.

Civil engineer. A.M.

Eugene Augustus Hoffman, New York City.

Episcopal clergyman. Dean of the General Theological Seminary, appointed,

1879. General Theological Sem., 1851. A.M., 1850, and Harvard, 1851.

D.D., Rutgers, 1854. S.T.D., Racine, 1882.

Benjamin Babb Leacock, St. Peters, Barbados, W. I.

Reformed Episcopal clergyman, w. c. Protestant Episcopal Sem. of Vir-ginia, 1851. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1874.

Benjamin Cooper Lippincott, Port Ewen, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M.

Isaac Lawrence Pool, San Francisco, Cal.

Merchant (retired). A.M.

Jacob Quick, Philadelphia, Penn.Physician. A.M.

*Thomas Gibson Schriver, Florida, N. Y.Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1848-49. A.M. Died, July, 1884.

*Samuel D. Scudder, Madras, India.

Theological student. N. B. Sem. Died, Nov. 14, 1849.

George Henry Sharpe, Kingston, N. Y.Banker. Capt. 20th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1861. Colonel 120th N. Y. Vols., 1862.

Staff Maj. Gen. Hooker, commanding Army of Potomac, 1863. StaffMaj. Gen. Meade, same, 1863-64. Staff Lieut. Gen. Grant, commandingArmies of the U. S., 1864-65. Brevet Brigadier General, 1864, and Maj.General, 1865. U. S. Marshal for the Southern District of New York,1870-73. Surveyor of Customs, Port of New York, 1873-78. Member ofNew York Assembly, 1879-83. Speaker of same, 1880, 1881. A.M.

B. K. Woodbridge Strong, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. President Judge Court of Common Pleas, Middlesex county, N.J., 1874-79. A.M.

*Wesley Taylor, Port Ewen, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M. Died, March 15, 1882.

1847 -1848 .ALUMNI. 51

*Henry Ferdinand Van Derveer, Somerville, N. J.

Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1851. Surg. 5th N. J. Vols.,

Ass’t Surg., 1862; Surg., 1862-64, 2d Div. Hooker’s 3d Corps, Armyof the Potomac. In the battles of Williamsburg and around Richmond,Malvern Hill, Bristol Station, Second Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Chancel-lorsville, Manassas Gap, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, Peters-burg. Mustered out with regiment on expiration of term of service, Sept.

9, 1864. Died, May 16, 1885.

Henry Van Derveer Voorhees, Princess Anne, Md.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1850. A.M.

Nathaniel Whitaker Voorhees, Clinton, N. J.

Cashier First National Bank, Clinton, N. J. Lawyer. Judge, Hunterdoncounty, N. J., 1873. Secretary New Jersey State Senate, 1875, 1876, 1879.A.M. LL.B., Princeton, 1852.

Charles Edward Whitehead, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

*Isaac Newton Wyckoff, St. Louis, Mo.Physician. A.M. Albany Medical College. Died, 1864.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1847.*E. R. Ayars.

*George L. Lott, Rahway, N. J.

*G. Van Derveer Lott, New Brunswick, N. J.

1848.

James Elmendorf Bernart, Chester, N. Y.R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M.

William Dey Buckelew,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M.

Calvin Case,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem.,' 1851. A.M.

*Moses Coddington,Banker. A.M. Died, 1867.

*Ezra Warren Collier,

Howe’s Cave, N. Y.

Stuyvesant Falls, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Aiken, S. C.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M. Died, Dec., 1869.

*John Neville Hedges, Somerville, N. J.

Theological student. Died, 1848.

John Nathaniel Jansen, Newark, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M.

Giles Henry Mandeville, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1851. Secretary Board of Education, R. C.A. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1870.

*James Mulford, Hudson, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. Died, Nov. 24, 1861.

John Brown Richmond, Newark, N. J.

Insurance broker. Regimental Surgeon 27th Regt. N. J. Cav., 9th ArmyCorps, Right Grand Div., Army Potomac. In first battle of Fredericks-burg. Served in Central Kentucky and Western Pennsylvania. Musteredout as Surgeon, with rank of Major of Cavalry, at expiration of term of ser-vice, July 2, 1863. A.M. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1852.

*Joseph Scudder, Upper Red Hook, N.Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1851. Missionary to India, 1851-60. Sec-retary American and Foreign Church Union, 1863-70. Chaplain in UnionArmy, 1861-63. A.M. M.D. D.D., Union, 1868. Died, Nov. 21, 1876.

52 RUTGERS COLLEGE, 1848-1849,

*Adam Henry Van Vranken, Centerville, Mich.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M. Died, Oct. 24, 1880.

*Thomas G. Whitehead, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

James Bergen Wilson, Bloomingburgh, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1851. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1848.

*Frederick Augustus Bloomfield, Metuchen, N. J.

Merchant, New York City. Died, Oct. 2, 1863.

*Henry J. Clark.

E. B. Clement.

John Hatfield Frazee, Franklin, N. Y.Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., i860. Lawyer, licensed 1851. Chaplain 3dN. J. Cavalry, in 9thArmy Corps, under Burnside and Sheridan. Served fromMarch 3, 1864, till Aug., 1865. In battles of Wilderness, Petersburg, Shenan-doah Valley, Richmond. In all the cavalry service of 1864-65 in Virginia.

Judge Advocate in Custer’s Division. Mustered out at expiration of theservice. A.M., 1856.

Augustus A. Hardenbergh, Jersey City, N. J.

President Hudson County National Bank, elected 1878. Cashier of same,1858-78. Member New Jersey Assembly, 1853. Member of Congress,1875-79, 1881-83. President Northern R. R. of New Jersey, 1874. A.M.,1851.

*Jonathan Mabbett, New York City.

Merchant. A.B., Brown, 1848.

Charles H. Reinemann.

1849.

Henry Rutgers Baldwin, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. Treasurer New Jersey State Medical Society,1866-75. President of same, 1877. Trustee, 1884. A.M. M.D., CollegeP. and S., 1853, and Certificate Interne Bellevue Hospital, 1854.

Theodoric Romeyn Beck, Santa Rosa, Cal.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. Chaplain 13th Regt. N. J. Vols.,

1862-63. Professor of Ancient Languages, Hope, 1863-85. A.M. D.D.,Rutgers, 1879.

James Spencer Cannon, Kansas City, Mo.Lawyer. A.M.

*Joseph A. Collier, Kingston, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1852. A.M. Died, 1864.

John Gaston, Passaic, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1852. Trustee, 1876. A.M. D.D., Rut-gers, 1872.

Willard Ellis Geer, Valatie, N. Y.Merchant. A.M.

John Howell Janeway, Governor’s Island, N.Y.Major and Surgeon, U. S. A. A.M. M.D., University of Penn., 1853.

George Bergh Pentz, Yonkers, N. Y.Lawyer. City Judge of Yonkers. A.M.

*Burr Baldwin Porter, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. Aid to Omar Pasha. Colonel in Union Army. Served in FrenchArmy and killed, 1870.

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Isaac McBride See, Brooklyn, N. Y.Independent Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1852. A.M.

*John P. Vroom, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Richard Wynkoop, Brooklyn, N. Y.Deputy Collector of Customs, Port of New York, 1884. In Customs servicesince 1864. A.M.

Edwin Brown Young, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician. Second Ass’t Surgeon nth Regt. N. J. Vols., 1862-63. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1849.

*Rodman Brown, Fortress Monroe, Va.

Thomas E. Clark.

^Howard Cockburn, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. A.B., Union, 1849, and A.M., 1852. Died, Aug. 23, 1882.

*James Dearin, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Albert H. Hoyt.*William Kitchell, New Brunswick, N. J.

M.D., University of New York. State Geologist of New Jersey, 1854-56.Died, Dec. 29, 1861.

Charles Ray, Smithville Flats, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1850-52. Teacher, 1859-62. Editor,1876-80. A.B., Union, 1849, and A.M., 1852.

William G. Ely See,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1853.

Peter Vanderbilt Spader,

Elisha W7hittlesey,

Brookdale, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

(?) La Crosse, Wis.

1850.Anthony Dey, Jr., hfew York City.

Commission merchant. A.M.

Joachim Elmendorf, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1853. Trustee, 1869. A.M. D.D., Union,1865.

Nicoll Floyd, Moriches, N. Y.Lawyer. U. S. Agent at Puerto Plata, Santo Domingo, 1879. A.M.

John Hess, Brooklyn, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

Jtjdson Hawley Hopkins, Ravenswood, N. Y.

Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1853. A.M.

*Nathan W. Jones, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1853. A.M. Died, 1876.

Joseph Hagaman Kershow, Unadilla, Mich.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1853. A.M.

Richard Ludlow Larremore, New York City.

Lawyer. Judge Court of Common Pleas New York City since 1870. Presi-

dent Board of Education, New York City. Member Constitutional Conven-tion, New York. A.M. LL.D., University of New York, 1870.

George Craig Ludlow, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Formerly City Counsel for New Brunswick, and President of theBoard of Education. New Jersey State Senator, 1877-79. President of thesame, 1878. Governor of New Jersey, 1881-84. A.M.

54 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1850-1851

John L. McNair,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1853. A.M.

Peter Warren Rousse,Editor “ Elizabeth Daily Journal.” Lawyer. A.M.

Charles Isaac Shepard,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1853. A.M.

Edward F. Taylor,Physician. Surgeon 1st Regt. N. J. Vols. A.M.

Bedminster, N. J.

Elizabeth, N. J.

LL.B., Yale, 1852.

Newtown, N. Y.

Middletown, N. J.

Edward Payson Terhune, Brooklyn, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1869.

Duncan Phyfe Vail, New Market, N. J.

Physician. A.M. M.D., Vermont Medical College, 1853.

*Henry Wiltse, Jr., Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.Lawyer. Member of New York Assembly, 1858. Capt. 18th Regt. N. Y.Vols. A.M. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1856. Died, March 7, 1862.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1850.

*Stephen P. Barnard, Hudson, N. Y.Physician. Died, at Grand Rapids, Mich., May 18, 1875.

William Clark.Andrew Hageman, Raritan, 111.

Cabinetmaker and undertaker. Farmer. Justice of the Peace.

Charles Matthews, New York City.

Lawyer. r

Courtland Van Wyck, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.

1851 .

William Henry Acken, New Brunswick, N. J.

President New York Rubber Company. A.M.

A. Staats Bonney, Rahway, N. J.

Architect and civil engineer. A.M.

George Clarence Churchill, Utica, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. Trustee.

Frederick Cornell De Mund, New Utrecht, N. Y.Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1855.

Oliver H. Hoffman, Lebanon, N. J.

Superintendent Public Schools, Hunterdon county, N. J., appointed 1882.

Teacher, 1860-82. Civil engineer. A.M.

Theodore Johnson Hoffman, Clinton, N. J.

Lawyer. Private, Co. E, 8th Regt. N. J. Vols., 1864-65. Mustered out at

close of war. A.M.

William Irvin, Troy, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1861. Tutor of Latin and Greek, Rut-gers, 1852-54. Professor of Latin Language and Literature, Rutgers, 1854-59.Trustee of Union College. A.M. D.D., College of New Jersey, 1873.

Gilbert Lane, Eureka, N. Y.R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1854. Chaplain at Beverly Hospital,1864-65. A.M.

*John Wiltse Lee, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y.Author. Editor. Lawyer. A.M. Died, April 4, 1880.

1851 -1853 .ALUMNI. 55

William Warren Letson, Mahwah, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M.

William Lounsbery, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. Member New York Assembly, 1868. Mayor of Kingston, N. Y.,

1877. Member of Congress, 1878-80. Staff Officer 20th Regt. N. Y. Militia,

1861. Discharged with regiment. A.M.

John Muller, Peoria, 111.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M.

*Garret C. Schenck, ' Newark, N. J.

Law student. Died, 1853.

*Charles Hamilton Skillman, Eatonville, Ga.

Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1855. A.M. Died, April 19, 1862.

Enos Ayres Skillman, Washington, D. C.

Clerk in U. S. War Department. Lawyer. A.M.

*Aaron Longstreet Stillwell, Bergen Neck, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1854. A.M. Died, 1864.

^Nelson Stout, Six Mile Run, N. J.

Theological student. N. B. Sem. Died, 1854.

John Bodin Thompson, Berkeley, Cal.

R. D. clergyman (now Presb.) Professor of Practical Theology, Presby-terian Theological Sem., San Francisco, Cal., appointed, 1885. N. B. Sem.,1858. Teacher, 1851-57. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1870.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1851.

Joseph Goetschius.

William Stevens Karr, Hartford, Conn.

Cong’l clergyman. Professor of Theology, Hartford Theological Sem., ap-pointed 1875. A.B., Amherst, 1851, and D.D., 1876.

.

Samuel I). Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y.Lawyer.

Theodore Frelinghuysen Vail, New York City.

Merchant.

1852.

Edward Webster Appleton, Ashbourne, Penn.Episcopal clergyman. Theological Sem., Fairfax county, Va., 1857. A.M.D.D., Rutgers, 1873.

Samuel Etherington Appleton, Philadelphia, Penn.Episcopal clergyman. Theological Sem., Fairfax county, Va., 1857. A.M.D.D., Rutgers, 1876.

John A. De Baun, Fonda, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1855. A.M. D.D., Union, 1877.

Edward De Russy, New Brunswick, N. J.

Farmer. A.M.

*Cornelius Esselstyn, Hudson, N. Y.Lawyer. Trustee, 1869-81. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1855. A.M. Died,July 3, 1881.

T. Wilton Hill, Jamesburg, N. J.

Cashier First National Bank. A.M.

James Romeyn Hoagland, Bridgeton, N. J.

Lawyer. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Cumberland county, N. J., 1865-85.Same, Cape May county, N. J., 1873-83. A.M.

56 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1852 -1853 ,

John Sansome Joralmon, Norwood Park, 111.

R. D. clergyman. N. 13 . Sem., 1855. Missionary. A. B. C. F. M., 1855-58.A.M.

*Edward Petrie Livingston, Sioux Falls, D. T.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1855. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1880. Died,Sept. 8, 1885.

Ezra F. Mundy, Kingston, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1855. A.M.

*Anson Foskett Munn, Coxsackie, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1856. Teacher, 1852-53. A.M. Died,June 26, 1877.

Robert Rose Nicholas, Westwood, N. J.

Farmer. A.M.

^Adrian Y. S. Schenck, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Joseph Ford Sutton, New York City.

Presb. clergyman. Union Theological Sem., 1857. General Agent U. S.

Christian Commission, Department of the Gulf, 1863. Chaplain, U. S. A.,1862. A.M. D.D., Marysville, 1883.

John Frelinghuysen Talmage, Brooklyn, N. Y.Physician. Connected with staff Brooklyn Homeopathic Hospital. A.M.M.D., University of New York, 1859.

William Leupp Thomson, Short Hills, N. J.

Merchant. A.M.

James Spencer Van Cleef, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

*John Van Vleck, Wawarsing, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1855. Principal Academy, Holland, Mich.,1855-59. Same, Kingston, N. Y., 1859-62. A.M. Died, March 15, 1865.

Cornelius Low Wells, Flatbush, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1855. A.M. D.D.

Charles Hardenbergh Winfield, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. Author “ History Land Titles of New Jersey,” and “History ofHudson County, N. J.” New Jersey State Senator, 1866-68. Prosecutor ofthe Pleas, Hudson county, N. J., appointed 1883. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1852.

^William Crooke Elmendorf, Millstone, N. J.

Died, April 18, 1850. .

John A. yon Romondt, St. Martin, W. I.

Merchant.

John George yon Romondt, St. Martin, W. I.

Formerly Governor of the Island of Bonaire.

1853.

John Bogart, New York City.

Civil engineer. Secretary of the American Society of Civil Engineers, andEditor of Transactions of same. A.M., 1858.

James Foster Brewster, Chester, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1858. Teacher, 1853-55. A.M.

^Samuel Campbell, New York City.

Merchant. A.M.

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*William James Cockburn, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. Entered as Private 20th Regt. N. Y. Vols., April 23, 1861.

Entered as non-commissioned officer 120th Regt. N. Y. Vols., Aug. 22, 1862.

Was promoted Lieut, for good conduct at battle of Chancellorsville.Wounded twice in action, the second time mortally at Gettysburg, and diedat Harrisburg, Pa., July 22, 1863.

Henry Gansevoort Cooke, Holmdel, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1857. Surgeon29th Regt. N. J. Vols., xst Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. In bothbattles of Fredericksburg, at Chancellorsville, the Wilderness and Cold Har-bor. Honorably discharged, June 30, 1863.

*Ezra W. Dean, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

John Ferguson Harris, New Bridge, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1856. A.M.

Robert Smith Manning, Plainfield, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. Corresponding Secretary Reform Club (Temperance)League of New Jersey. Princeton Sem., 1856. A.M.

Josiah Markle, Albany, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1857. A.M.

Ernest J. Miller, Albany, N. Y.Treasurer and Secretary Albany Card and Paper Co. Trustee, 1885. A.M.LL.B., Albany Law School, 1855.

Samuel Crowe Moore, Napoleon, Mich.Baptist clergyman. Ordained 1865. A.M.

*Alexander Scott, New York City.

Merchant. A.M.

Denise H. Smock,Lawyer. A.M.

^Edward W. Stephens,Merchant. A.M.

*Dayid Thompson,Teacher. A.M. Died, Aug. 24, 1859.

Charles Henry Yoorhis,

Red Bank, N. J.

New York City.

Bridgeton, N. J.

Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. Law Judge Bergen county, N. J., 1868-69. Member of Congress,1879-81. A.M.

John Martin Wagner, Brooklyn, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem. 1856. A.M.

*William V. F. Waldron, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1858. Died, 1861.

*John Wells, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant. A.M. Died, 1871.

*James Joseph Wiggins, Paterson, N. J.

Student of medicine.

*Jacob Snediker Wyckoff,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1856. A.M.

Woodhaven, N. Y.Died, July 30, 1883.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1853.

William H. Dix,Farmer.

^Theodore Hill Dod,Architect. Farmer. Died, 1866.

^Benjamin G. Minturn,John De Motte Smith,

Lawyer. A.B., Hobart, 1853, and A.M., 1856.

(?) Austin, Texas.

Matanzas, Cuba.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Trumansburgh, N. Y.

58 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1854 .

1854.James Stuart Aitkin,

Lawyer. A.M.

*John Van Nest Baldwin,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1857.Germany, Aug. 26, 1874.

*Alexander Proudfit Irvin,Merchant. A.M. Died, Nov. 25, 1884.

Trenton, N. J.

New York City.

Died at Wiesbaden,

New York City.

James Le Fevre, Middlebush, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1857. Corresponding Secretary SomersetCounty, N. J., Sunday School Association for 21 years. A.M.

James Amory Moore, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

William Lewis Moore, Jersey City, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1857. A.M.

Jacob Outwater Polhemus, Nyack, N. Y.Physician and surgeon. M.D., College P. and S., 1859. A.M.

*William Westervelt Post, Jamestown, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. Died, April 5, 1880.

Robert Ralston Proudfit, Highland, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1857-59. Princeton Sem., 1859-60. Chap-lain 2d Regt. N. J. Vols., 1861. A.M.

Charles Johnson Rutgers, Trenton, N. J.

Lawyer. In office Clerk of Chancery. A.M.

*Philip Johnston Ryall, Freehold. N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Theodore Ryerson, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

J. Elmer Stout, Deans, N. J.

Lawyer. Clerk Middlesex county, N. J., 1862-72. A.M.

John Howard Suydam, Jersey City, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1857. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1883.

Henry Post Thompson, Readington, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1857. A.M.

John Burnham Van Cleve, Sewickley, Penn.

Teacher. A.M. Enlisted Orderly Sergt. 54th Penn. Vols., 6th Army Corps,Army of Potomac. Promoted Second Lieut., Jan. 24, 1862, First Lieut., Jan.1, 1863. Battles : Yorktown, Williamsburg, Fair Oaks, Malvern Hill, Chantilla,Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Wilderness, ColdHarbor, Petersburg, Cherry Run. Honorably discharged, Aug. 26, 1864.

Louis Bevier Van Dyck, Buffalo, N. Y.Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1861. Teacher of Latinand Greek, 1854-58. A.M. D.D.

*Abraham Van Nest, New Brunswick, N. J.

Druggist. A.M. Died, 1865.

*Stephen Van Courtlandt Van Rensselaer, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. Member New Jersey Assembly, 1876, 1877. Sheriff of Essexcounty, N. J., 1878-81. Capt. Co. A, 13th Regt. N. J. Vols. CommissionedMajor 3d Regt. N. J. Cav., Dec. 28, 1863. A.M. Died, May 20, 1885.

John Newton Voorhees, Flemington, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Lawrence Wells, New York City.

Banker. A.M.

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*Ferdinand Schenck Wilson, Millstone, N. J .

Lawyer. A.M. Died, Aug. 19, 1871.

Non-Graduate Members. Class of 1854.

*John Clinton De Witt,Lawyer.

Charles G. Hubbard,John Watts Kearny,

Merchant.

Freeman Rawdon Myers,With American Bank Note Co. A.

Coxsackie, N. Y.

(?) San Francisco, Cal.

New Orleans, La.

New York City

1., University of New York, 1854.

1855.

*Kourtenns Heyers Baird, Marlboro, N. J.

Farmer. A.M. Died, Aug. 12, i860.

*Lewis Frederick Baker, New Brunswick, N. J.

Medical student. A.M.

*Alfred J. Baldwin, Monticello, N. Y.Lawyer. Member New York Assembly, 1866. A.M. Died, Nov., 1866.

Palmer Cook Cole, New York City.

Physician. Surgeon 128th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1862, 2d Div., 19th ArmyCorps, Gulf Dept. Quarantine Surgeon on Mississippi river, 1862-63. Insiege of Port Hudson, Red River campaign, with Gen. Sheridan in Shenan-doah Valley. Brigade Surgeon, 1863. Acting Chief Surgeon of Division,1864. Honorably discharged. A.M. M.D., Harvard, 1858.

*William Tillotson Enyard, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M. Died, April 26, 1880.-

Milton A. Fowler, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Lawyer. Surrogate of Dutchess county, N. Y., 1868-72. A.M. LL.B.,Albany Law School, 1857.

Abraham Tunis Huff, Middlebush, N. J.

Farmer. Member New Jersey Assembly, 1868. A.M.

Isaac Livingston Kip, Patterson, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861. Chaplain 159th Regt. N. Y. Vols.,1862-63. A.M.

*Cornelius La Tourette, Bedminster, N. J.

Died, Oct. 8, 1855.

Robert Perrine Lee,Lawyer. A.M.

John Samuel Lott,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M.

John C. Lowe,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M.

Joseph Mayou,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem.., 1858. Missionary,1858-71. A.M.

Hamilton Murray Peyton,

New York City.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Pattersonville, N. Y.

Troy, Kan.R. C. A., to India,

Duluth, Minn.President American Exchange Bank of Duluth. Lumber Dealer. A.M.

Daniel Rapalje, Amoy, China.

R. D. clergyman. Missionary to China since 1858. N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M.

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Jeremiah Searle, Newburgh, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1858. Chaplain 143d Regt. N. Y. Vols.,

1863. A.M.

Henry Clay Shinn, Mount Holly, N. J.

Journalist. A.M.

James Henry Stone, Rahway, N. J.

Lawyer. Mayor of Rahway, N. J., 1863-65. New Jersey State Senator,1873-76. A.M.

Thomas Hance Stout, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. R. contractor. Banker and broker. A.M.

Augustus Ferdinand Todd,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1858. A.M.

William Conselyea Traphagen,Lawyer. New York State Senator, elected, 1885. A.M.

*William Henry Traphagen,Farmer. A.M.

Bound Brook, N. J.

New York City.

Preakness, N. J.

Martin Wyckoff, Asbury, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. Enlisted in 3d Regt. N. J. Vols., 1861. Appointed Lieut,and Adj’t 31st Regt. N. J. Vols., Aug., 1862. Capt. and on Staff Brig. Gen.Paul, as Inspector of Brigade. Mustered out of service, 1863.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1855.

Cornelius Van Wyck Bevier, Glenham, N. Y.Lawyer (retired). A.M.

*William H. Bigelow, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Robert H. Cogley, (?) Havana, Cuba.

William F. Fenn, Prattsville, N. Y.Fire insurance agent.

Morris Julius Franklin, New York City.

Physician. Editor, 1859-60. Surgeon in Union Army. 1861-65. A.B.,Union, 1855, and A.M., 1871. M.D., University of New York, 1858.

*James Schureman Nevius, Jr., Trenton, N. J.

Resident Engineer Camden and Amboy R. R. Died, 1870.

*Benjamin Sears, Six Mile Run, N. J.

Farmer. Died, 1869.

*Thomas Pherris Stout, Freehold, N. J.

Editor.

Simon B. Wyckoff, Kansas City, Mo.In office Recorder of Deeds, Jackson county, Mo. Professor of Mathe-matics, Gem City Business College, Quincy, 111 ., 1873-74. Taught about 13years. West Point.

1856.George Van Nest Baldwin. New York City.

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia, i860.

Daniel Runyon Boice, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Second Lieut. Co. E, 3d N. J. Cav., Nov. 24, 1863; Capt., Jan. 4,

1864; Major, Dec., 1864; Lieut. Col., Aug., 1865; Brevet Col., March 13,

1867. Discharged, Aug. 1, 1865. In battles of Wilderness, SpottsylvaniaCourt House, North Anna, Cold Harbor, blowing up of mine before Peters-

burg, Summit’s Point, Kearneysville, Limestone Ridge, Winchester, MountJackson, and Waynesboro. Second Lieut, in U. S. Cav., Jan., 1867. Re-signed, Feb., 1867. Col. Boice was confined in an underground cell underthe Libby Prison as a hostage for the bushwacker, Lieut. Grandy, and wassaved from being shot only through the pardon of the Rebel by PresidentLincoln. Clerk U. S. Treasury. U. S. Consul, Hamilton, Canada. A.M.LL.B., Albany Law School.

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*Moses P. Clark, South Amboy, N. J.

Merchant, 1856-61. Sergt. 9th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1861. Promoted sameyear to Second Lieut. In Feb., 1863, made First Lieut., and in Feb., 1865,Capt. In battles of Fair Oaks, Seven Days before Richmond, White OakSwamp, Sulphur Springs, Malvern Hill, Chancellors ville, Gettysburg,Wilderness, Spottsylvania, and Cedar Creek. Mustered out, 1865. Secre-tary Committee of Seventy, New York City, 1871. Chief Clerk, office Dis-trict Attorney, New York City, 1873-81. A.M. Died, Jan. 3, 1881.

John Bellinger Dod, Remedios, Cuba.

Physician and surgeon. Twice knighted, and conferred the orders of Ysabella Catolica, 1873, and Merito Militor Rojo, 1877, by Spanish Govern-ment. A.M. M.D., Medical College of South Carolina, 1859.

William Rankin Duryee, Jersey City, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861. Chaplain 2d Regt. Ky. Vols., Aprilto July, 1862. Resigned on account of sickness. A.M. D.D., Rutgers,1876.

Herman Vedder Esselstyn, Hudson, N. Y.Lawyer. U. S. Internal Revenue Assessor, 1866-70. Surrogate of Colum-bia county, N. Y., 1872-78. A.M. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1859.

John De Puy Field, Green Bay, Wis.Lawyer. A.M.

Maurice Gustaye Hansen, Brooklyn, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1859. A.M.

*Josiah Jansen, New Concord, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1859. A.M. Died, 1864.

*Nathaniel Cogswell Kinney, New York City.

Lawyer. First Lieut. U. S. Infantry, 1861. Capt., 1862. Brevet Major andLieut. Col. Aid-de-camp to Gen. Rousseau. After the war accompanied his

regiment West. Resigned, 1867. A.M. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1858.

Died, May n, 1881.

Thomas Hazleton Rawson, Washington, D. C.

Clerk Second Auditor’s Office, U. S. Treasury, since 1863. Teacher. Ass'tEditor Rochester, N. Y., “ Democrat and American.” A.M.

Richard Van Dyke Reid, Red Bank, N. J.

Purser. Town Clerk, Red Bank, N. J. A.M.

*Silas D. Scudder, Brooklyn, N. Y.Medical Missionary to India, 1860-73. A.M. M.D. Died, Dec., 1877.

William Henry Stultz, Duluth, Minn.Superintendent of Schools. In educational employment since graduation.

Charles Henry Suydam, Congaree, S. C.

Planter and physician. Acting Ass’t Surgeon, March 27 to Nov. 16, 1862,Ass’t Surgeon 27th Regt. N. J. Vols., March 18 to July 2, 1863. Ass’tSurgeon 34th Regt. N. J. Vols., Oct. 12, 1863, to July 9, 1864. Surgeon ofsame, July 10, 1864, to April 30, 1866. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1861.

*B. Van Zandt, St. Louis, Mo.Lawyer. A.M.

John Newton Voorhees, Middlebush, N. J.

Farmer. Teacher. Member of New Jersey Assembly, 1878, 1879, 1880.

A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1856.

*James Heryey Ackerman, Plainfield, N. J.

Lawyer. LL.B., Albany Law School. Died, Sept. 4, 1885.

Alanson F. Ayres.

Alexander McKelvey, Jersey City, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1858. Rector Rutgers College GrammarSchool, 1866-68.

62 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1856-1857

*Jacob S. Mosher, Albany, N. Y.Physician. Surgeon U. S. Army. Surgeon General of New York State.

Deputy Health Officer, Port of New York, 1870-76. Professor of Chemistryand Medical Jurisprudence, Albany Medical College, 1864-70. Professor ofPathology, Practice, Clinical Medicine, and Hygiene in same. M.D., AlbanyMedical College, 1863. Died, Aug. 13, 1883.

Alvin Ostrom, Murphys, Cal.

Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1858. Missionary, R. C. A., to China,1858-64.

Archibald Craig Rhoades, Aspinwall, U. S.of Col.

Medical Inspector U. S. Navy. Attached to U. S. Steamer “ Tennessee."

John George Ryerson, Boonton, N. J.

Physician and surgeon U. S. A., 1862-63. A.B., University of New York,1856, and A.M., 1859. M.D., College P. and S., i860.

Gilbert Sutphen Van Pelt, New York City.

Lawyer.

Cornelius S. Van Riper, Paterson, N. J.

Physician.

*Otis A. Whitehead,Killed in the War.

1857.

James Hamilton Ballagh, Yokohama, Japan.

R. D. clergyman. Missionary to Japan since 1861. N. B. Sem., i860. A.M.

Philip Berry, Southampton, Penn.Baptist clergyman. N. B. Sem., i860. Missionary to Syria, 1863-65. Ass’tEditor “ National Baptist," 1878-83. A.M.

*Peres Bonney Bonney, Lake View, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. Died, May 29, 1877.

Isaac Collier, Augusta, Mich.Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., i860. A.M.

Albert Voorhees Gulick, Wilmington, 111.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., i860. A.M.

James Cleland Hamilton, Toronto, Canada.Barrister-at-Law. Author “ The Prairie Province.’’ A.M., Victoria College,Cobourg, i860. LL.B., Toronto University, 1866.

William Wilberforce Hamilton, Jackson, Minn.Farmer. Lawyer. Barrister-at-Law, Upper Canada Law Society, 1864.Attorney of Jackson county, Minn., 1877, 1878. A.M. Scholar in Arts,University of Toronto, 1880.

*Charles Morgan Herbert, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Private and Military Secretary to Gov. Olden, of New Jersey,1860-64. District Attorney of Middlesex county, N. J., 1867-71. A.M.Died, Dec. 5, 1871.

John Biddle Herbert, Old Bridge, N. J.

Farmer. A.M.

John Hopper, Hackensack, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Edward Miller, North Blenheim, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., i860. A.M.

George Hewson Peeke, Sandusky, Ohio.

Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., i860. A.M.

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De Witt Ten Broeck Reiley, Astoria, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. Licensed, 1866. Professor of Latin Language and Litera-

ture, Rutgers, 1861-85. Rector of Rutgers College Grammar School, 1868-74,and 1876-83. U. S. Consul at Athens, Greece, 1884-85. A.M.

*James Willard Schermerhorn, New York City.

Publisher. Manufacturer of school furniture, and Manager of School Agency,1859-85. Trustee, 1871-85. A.M. Died, June 1, 1885.

John Scudder, Tindivinam, India.

R. D. clergyman. Missionary to India since 1861. N. B. Sem., i860. A.M.M.D., Long Island College Hospital, i860.

Benjamin Chandler Sears, Washingtonville, N. Y.Farmer. A.M.

Herbert Stout, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Albany Law School, i860.

*Theodore Strong, Jr., Belle Plain, Va.Lawyer. A.M. First Lieut. 13th Regt. N. J. Vols. Died in service, Feb.

24, 1863.

*Thomas Adriance Talmage, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., i860. A.M. Died, 1861.

Abraham Thompson, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861. Teacher, Academy, Holland, Mich.,i857-58. Rector Rutgers College Grammar School, 1874-76. A.M.

John Jeremiah Van Rensselaer, New Brighton, N. Y.Physician. Ass’t Surgeon 3d Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1861-62. Surgeon 98thRegt. N. Y. Vols., 1862-65. In battles of Big Bethel, Blackwater, Attack onCharlestown, Cold Harbor, Drury’s Bluff, Petersburg, and Fort Harrison.A.M. M.D., Albany Medical College, 1859.

*John E. Watkins, Goshen, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., i860. Sailed as Missionary to China in ship“ Edwin Forrest,” Aug., i860, and never heard of after.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1857.

Joseph R. Baldwin, Palatka, Fla.

Lawyer (retired). Member New Jersey Assembly. Judge Court of CommonPleas, Passaic county, N. J.

John Stotthoff Beekman, Crescent City, Fla.

Presb. clergyman. Union Sem., 1857-58. Princeton Sem., 1858-60. A.B.,Princeton, 1857, and A.M., i860.

James George Johnson Campbell, Milwaukee, Wis.Lawyer. Farmer. Judge Court of Common Pleas, Mercer county, N. J.,1868-72. University of New York, 1854-56.

Alexander Taylor Goodwin, Utica, N. Y.Lawyer. Recorder City of Utica, N. Y., 1864-68. New York State Sen-ator, 1878, 1879.

J. W. Martin, Rahway, N. J.

Merchant.

Joseph Smith Van Dyke, Cranbury, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1861. Teacher, 1857-58. A.M., andD.D., Princeton.

1858.Augustus Blauvelt, Kingston, N. Y.

Clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1861. Missionary to China, 1862-64. A.M.

William Thomson Bogert, New York City.

Merchant. A.M.

64 RUTGERS COLLEGE, 1858 .

^Walter Cammann, Somerville, N. J.

Banker. Died, 1869.

John Currie, Brooklyn, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1859.

*Robert O. Currie, Jr., New Utrecht, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

David Miller De Witt, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. District Attorney, Ulster county, N. Y., 1863-69. Member of Con-gress. Member of New York Assembly, 1883. A.M.

John Benjamin Drury, Ghent, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861. Vedder Lecturer, 1883. A.M. D.D.,Rutgers, 1880.

Cyrus Bervick Durand, New York City.

Episcopal clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M.

Josephus D. Krum, Tecumseh, Neb.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861. A.M. D.D., Hamilton, 1874.

Abraham Mattice, Pine Plains, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. Principal Seymour Smith Academy since 1879. N. B.Sem., 1862. A.M.

Norman Leslie Perry, New Durham, N. J.

Teacher. Tutor in Virginia, Mississippi, and Venezuela, S. A., since 1870.

A.M.

Alexander Proudpit, Baltimore, Md.Presb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1862. Hospital Chaplain U. S. A.,1862-65. A.M.

David Austen Ryerson, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. City Attorney of Newark, N. J., 1868-71. Capt. Co. C, 13th Regt.N. J. Vols., 1862-64. Major of same, April 5 to July 16, 1864. Judge Advo-cate of Courts Martial and Military Commission. Brevet Lieut. Col. and Col.

U. S. Vols., March 13, 1865. Lieut. Col. and Inspector, Staff 1st BrigadeNational Guard of New Jersey, resigned, Sept. 26, 1871. A.M.

*Myron Winslow Smith, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. First Lieut, and Adj’t 1st Regt. U. S. Colored Troops, April,

1863. Acting Ass’t Adj’t Gen. of 1st Brigade, 3d Div., 18th Army Corps.Shot and died, Oct. 5, 1864.

Rufus Millspaugh Stanbrough,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861.

Minor Swick,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861.

Jacob Van Der Meulen,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861.

Christian Van Der Yeen,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861.

*William C. Van Dyke,Daniel Van Winkle, Jr.,

Publisher. A.M.

J. Van Riper Yreeland,Agriculturist and stock raiser. A.M.

Peter Quick Wilson,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1861.

*Williamson Woods,Died, 1859.

West Hurley, N. Y.A.M.

Ovid, N. Y.A.M.

Muskegon, Mich.A.M.

Grand Haven, Mich.A.M.

Rocky Hill, N. J.

New York City.

Cheyenne, Wy. Ter.

Laurens, N. Y.A.M.

New York City.

1858 -1859 .ALUMNI, 65

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1858.

Thomas Corbett, Batavia, N. Y.Lawyer.

*Thomas Hawkins Lee, Spotswood, N. J.

Lawyer. In 21st and 33d Regts. N. J. Vols. Private, Aug., 1862. SecondLieut., Aug., 1863. First Lieut., Sept., 1863. Capt., July, 1864. Died, Oct.

9, 1884.

*John Lansing Seryin, Warwick, N. Y.Lawyer. Editor “Warwick Advertiser.” A.B., University of New York,1858. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1859. Died, Oct. 8, 1881.

Christian Thomson Williamson, Fairview, N. J.

Liquidating Clerk, New York Custom House, appointed, 1873. Private 2dRegt. N. J. Vols., April to Aug., 1861 ; 1st N. Y. Lincoln Cav:, Sept., 1861-62.

Corporal, Sergt., and Quartermaster Sergt. In battles Mechanicsville, Sevendays’ fight before Richmond, Antietam, Winchester, New iVlarket, Piedmont,Lynchburg, Moorfield, around Winchester, Nineveh. Under Sheridan fromWinchester to Richmond and Appomattox. Wounded. Honorably dis-

charged, July 7, 1865.

^Horace Wickham, Danbury, Conn.Died, 1861.

1859 .

*Gustavus Neilson Abeel, Jr., Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. Second Lieut. 1st Regt. N. J. Vols., Oct. 7, 1862. First Lieut,

same, Aug. 1, 1863. Major 34th Regt. N. J. Vols., Nov. n, 1863. BrevetLieut. Col., July 24, 1867. Brevet Col., Aug. 30, 1867. On return from Army,made Ass’t Adj’t Gen. N

. J. M., and Chiefof Staff to Gen. Runyon, with rank ofCol. In battles of Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, and in manyothers in the Western Army. Honorably discharged, Jan. 19, 1865. Prose-cutor of the Pleas, Essex county, N. J., 1872-83. A.M. Died, Jan. 4, 1884.

William Hart Bartles, Williamsport, Penn.Physician. Ass’t Surgeon, Military Hospital, Portsmouth, R. I., 1865.

Physician, Penn. Hospital for Insane, 1871-84. A.M. M.D., JeffersonMedical College, 1864.

Henry Weller Bookstaver, New York City.

Lawyer. Judge Court of Common Pleas, New York City, elected, 1885.

A.M.

*John Rendlett Brook, Marysville, Tenn.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. Teacher, 1869-71. A.M. Died,Aug. 7, 1872.

Andrew Kirkpatrick Cogswell, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. President Judge Court of Common Pleas, Middlesex county, N. J.,1879-85. Private 7th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1861. A.M. LL.B., Columbia LawSchool, 1863.

*Isaac Henry Collier, Oakfield, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M. Died, Feb. 19, 1881.

Frederick F. Cornell.Lawyer. A.M.

*William Cornell, Somerville, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. Teacher, 1868-76. A.M. D.D.,Rutgers. Died, Sept. 11, 1876.

Jonathan Dixon, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. Corporation Counsel, Bergen, N. J., 1869-70. Counsel of JerseyCity, 1871. Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, appointed, 1875.A.M. LL.D*., Rutgers, 1878.

Theodore Sandford Doolittle, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. Collegiate Church Professor ofRhetoric, Logic, and Metaphysics, Rutgers, since 1864. Associate Editor“ Christian at Work,” since 1873. A.M. D.D., Wesleyan University, 1872.

E

66 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1859 .

Dingmans Ferry, Penn.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

John Gelston Floyd, Englewood, N. J.

One of the publishers of “The Commercial and Financial Chronicle,” NewYork City. Lawyer. A.M.

Gilbert Smith Garretson,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M

Uriah De Hart Gulick,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M.

George William Hill, Washington, D. C.

Assistant in office “American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac,” appointed,1861. A.M. Ph.D., Rutgers.

Silas Kinne, Penn Yan, N. Y.Lawyer. Banker since 1870. A.M. Albany Law School, i860.

John Martin Knapp, New York City.

Lawyer. Surrogate of Bergen county, N. J., 1878-83. A.M.

John Perciyal Onderdonk,Merchant (retired). A.M.

Alonzo Paige Peeke,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862.

John Kelly Rhinehart,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862.

Samuel James Rogers,Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862

Isaac Romaine,'Lawyer. A.M.

Arad Joy Sebring,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862.

Gideon Lee Stout,

Merchant. A.M.

John Van Der Meulen,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862.

John Howard Van Doren,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864. Missionary, R. C. A., to China, 1865-73,Private 30th Regt. N. J. Vols., 3d Brigade, 1st Div., 1st Army Corps, ArmyPotomac, 1862. In battle of Chancellorsville. Honorably discharged, June27, 1863. A.M.

Henry Martyn Voorhees,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M.

William H. Yredenburgh,Lawyer. A.M.

Edward L. Wells,Lawyer. Cotton commission merchant for 19 years. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School.

Richard Marvin Whitbeck,R. D. clergyman, 1862-70. N. B. Sem., 1862. Teacher, 1870-76.Commissioner, Columbia county, N. Y., 1876-79.

Frederick F. Wilson,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1862. A.M

Philadelphia, Penn.

Centreville, Mich.A.M.

Princetown, N. Y.A.M.

Toulon, 111.

A.M.

Jersey City, N. J.

Saugerties, N. Y.A.M.

New York City.

Holland, Mich.A.M.

Gallupville, N. Y.

German Valley, N. J.

Freehold, N. J.

Charleston, S. C.

Claverack, N. Y.School

Prattsville, N. Y.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1859.

James H. Anderson,Physician.

*Clarence L. Ayres,

New York City.

New York City.

1859 -1860 .ALUMNI. 67

Charles Calhoun Gordon, Las Vegas, New Mex.Physician. M.D., Long Island College Hospital, i860.

Jacob Jones Janeway, New Brunswick, N. J.

Manufacturer. Capt. 14th Regt. N. J. Vols., Aug. 26, 1862. Major in same,Dec. 13, 1864. Lieut. Col. in same, Dec. 28, 1864. Brevet Col. U. S. A.,April 2, 1865. Honorably discharged, June 28, 1865.

*Mathusalem Le Feyre, New Paltz, N. Y.Died, April 24, 1868.

George Plum Molleson, New York City.

Merchant.

Henry P. Staats, New Brunswick, N. J.

Rectifier.

Abraham Suydam, New York City.

Lawyer. Tutor, 1860-61. Professor of Mathematics, Brooklyn PolytechnicInstitute, 1861-62. A.B., Columbia, i860, and A.M., 1863.

1860 .

Isaac Porter Bailey, High Bridge, N. J.

Teacher. A.M.

William Hamilton Ballagh, Asbury Park, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. A. M.

John Walter Beardslee, West Troy, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1884.

*Alexander McClelland Bishop, Trenton, N. J.

Ass’t Paymaster U. S. Navy, 1862-65. Promoted to Paymaster, Nov. 22,

1865. On steamships “Wyandotte,” “ Mendota,” “Tonawanda,” “Cyane.”A.M. Died, April 23, 1885.

Francis Morton Bogardus,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863

William Edward Bogardus,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863.

Josiah Johnson Brown,Presb. clergyman, w. c. Union Sem., 1868. A.M

Richard De Witt,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M.

Charles Ridgely Goodwin,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., University of Maryland.

Andrew James Hageman,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M.

Edward G. Janeway,Physician and surgeon. Visiting Physician and Professor, Bellevue HospitalMedical College. Consulting Physician, Ward’s Island Hospital and Asylum,A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1864.

John Harmens Karsten, Holland, Mich.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. Editor “De Hope,” 1865-67. A.M.

*George W. McNeel, Gulf Prairie, Tex.Killed in Rebel Army.

William S. Millspaugh.Lawyer. A.M.

A.M.

A.M.

Fort Lee, N. J.

Oakland, N. J.

Newark, N. J.

Wallkill, N. Y.

Baltimore, Md.

Hagaman’s Mills, N. Y.

New York City.

68 RUTGERS COLLEGE.1 800 .

Josiah Collins Pumpelly, Morristown, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1863.

Abraham Messler Quick, Brooklyn, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864. Teacher, 1860-61. A.M.

James Ross,

Life insurance. A.M.

William A. Schomp,Lawyer. Member New Jersey Assembly, 1881, 1882.

N. J., elected, 1885. A.M.

William Jones Skillman,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M.

William Remsen Taylor,Physician. Colonel U. S. A. A.M. M.D.

Dupuytren Vermilye,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M.

William Brownlee Voorhees,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M.

*Youngs A. Williams,Lawyer. A.M.

Newark, N. J.

Bedminster, N. J.

Clerk, Somerset county,

Sioux Falls, D. T.

Astoria, N. Y.

Hackensack, N. J.

Blawenburgh, N. J.

Norwich, Conn.

*David Abeel Williamson,Private 7th Regt. N. Y. Vols., June to September, 1862.

New Brunswick, N. J.

A.M. Died, 1862.

Egbert Winter, Grand Rapids, Mich.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1860.

^Samuel Ayres.

~*Joseph Cornell, Ovid, N. Y.Express agent, New York City.

Henry Harris Davidson, Northport, N. Y.Physician. M.D., Medical College City of New York, 1864.

Jacob T. Field, Bayonne, N. J.

Physician.

Edward Hill, Newark, N. J.

Banker.

John Frelinghuysen Kennedy, Springtown, N. J.

John Edward Lanning, Long Branch, N. J.

Lawyer. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Monmouth county, N. J., 1877-82. A.B.,Princeton, i860, and A.M., 1863.

*James Lyell, Newburgh, N. Y.Clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863. Died, 1863.

^Holloway W. Pierce,Teacher. Died, 1868.

*C0RNELIUS G. STAATS,

Cornelius Vanderbilt,

Henry Calyan Van Derveer,

Madison, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

(?) Milltown, N. J.

White House, N. J.

Farmer.

1861 .ALUMNI, 69

1861 .

Preble, N. Y.

Vischer’s Ferry, N. Y.

Louis Henri Bahler,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M.

Benjamin A. Bartholf,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M.

*George De Witt Bodine,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M.

*John William Borst,Student, N. B. Sem., Sept., 1861, to March, 1864

Dirck Broek,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M.

Richard De Gray,Lawyer. A.M.

Thomas Sproull Dusinberre,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M.

George Esselstyn,Lawyer. A.M.

Oliver E. Gordon,Lawyer. A.M.

Ernest Lord Kinney,Lawyer. A.M. Lieut. 54th N. Y. Vols., 1st Battery U. S. Artillery, Armyof the Potomac. Second Lieut. 1st U. S. Cavalry, June, 1865. First Lieut.

U. S. Cavalry, July, 1865. Brevet Capt. and Major U. S. A., for gallant andmeritorious services. Resigned, Aug., 1866.

Frederick Frelinghuysen Mercer, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. Now connected with Equitable Life Assurance Society of theUnited States. A.M.

Lodi, N. Y.Died, May 3, 1880.

Middleburgh, N. Y.Died, May 3, 1864.

Holland, Mich.

New Orleans, La.

Livingston, N. Y.

Rhinebeck, N. Y.

Perth Amboy, N. J.

(?) New York City.

William Perrine Messick,Lawyer. First Ass’t City Solicitor of Philadelphia

Andrew B. S. Moseley,Editor and publisher. A.M.

Alfred Houghton Stubbs,Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1864

Isaac Stuart Taylor,Lawyer. A.M.

Joseph Ennalls Trippe, Jr.,

Druggist. A.M.

*William B. Van Benschoten,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M.

Thornton Van Vliet,Merchant. N. B. Sem., 1861-62. A.M.

Bronson Willet,Manufacturer. A.M.

James Wyckoff,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864. A.M.

A.M.

Philadelphia, Penn.

Rome, Ga.

Greensboro, N. C.

A.M.

Jersey City, N. J.

Newark, N. J.

Ephratah, N. Y.Died, June 27, 1880.

(?) Brooklyn, N. Y.

Paris, France.

Pine Plains, N. Y.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1861.

Louis D. Beck,Merchant.

Joseph James Bonney,Commission agent.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

70 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1861 -1862 .

Trevonian Haight, Newark, N. J.

Physician. A.B., 1864.

Robert Ainslie Johnson, Falmouth, Va.Farmer. Private 1st N. J. Infantry, from May 6, 1861, to Oct. 5, 1861. Pro-moted to Second Lieut, and transferred to 47th N. Y. Vols. Promoted First

Lieut., July 4, 1862. In first battle of Buattack on Charleston. Resigned, 1862.

Edward Y. Lansing.First Lieut. 50th Regt. N. Y. Vols., until

Lawrence Osgood Morgan,Physician.

Jeptha Baldwin Munn,Merchant.

*Charles Woodward Wilson,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863.

Run, taking of Hilton Head, first

une 11, 1863.

South Amboy, N. J.

New York City.

Two Rivers, Wis.Died, Jan. 21, 1877.

1862.

William Henry Anderson, Worcester, Mass.

Physician. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

Alfred Hamilton Brush, New Utrecht, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

*William W. Brush, Geneva, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M. Died, March 31, 1878.

Alan Ditchfield Campbell, Castleton, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M.

Treadwell Cleveland, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

Charles Tiebout Cowenhoven, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Middlesex county, N. J., 1877-82. Presi-dent Law Judge, Middlesex county, N. J., 1869-74, and re-appointed, 1885.A.M.

Peter De Pree, Grand Rapids, Mich.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

William Henry Dill, Freeburg, Penn.Superintendent of Public Instruction, Snyder county, Penn. Teacher sincethe War. Major 118th Regt. N. Y. Vols. Enlisted, Aug. 6, 1862, as Private124th Regt. N. Y. Vols.

;transferred, June, 1864, to 118th Regt. N. Y. Vols.

In battles of Chancellorsville, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, all the battles beforeRichmond. In Texas expedition, 1865. Provost Marshal, Clarksville. Pro-moted Sergt., Aug. 10, 1862; Second Lieut., June 10, 1864; First Lieut., July20, 1864; Capt., Nov. 4, 1865; Major, Jan. 12, 1866. Honorably discharged,March 6, 1866. A.M.

Joseph Henry Doremus, Summit Hill, Penn.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

David Doremus Duncan, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

Charles Winson Fritts, Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

Abram Quick Garretson, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. Prosecutor of the Pleas, Hudson county, N. J., 1869-78. PresidentJudge Court of Common Pleas, Hudson county, N. J., 1878-83. A.M.

Oscar Gesner, Linden, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

1862 .ALUMNI, 71

Edward Kemeys Henry, Dwight, 111.

Crop Bureau. A.M.

Francis Allen Horton, Oakland, Cal.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. D.D., University of Wooster,Ohio, 1884.

John Justin, Weehawken, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

Francis Suydam Keese, Philadelphia, Penn.Banker. Enlisted Private 1st N. J. Infantry. Promoted Sergt. in this Regt.,then Capt. 128th N. Y., Major, Lieut. Col. and Brevet Col. Battles : FirstBull Run, West Point, Gaines’ Hill, Charles’ City Cross Roads, MalvernHill, Manassas Plains, Port Hudson, La. (two engagements), Winchester.Discharged honorably as Brevet Col. A.M.

Edwin Kempton, New York City.

Lawyer. Teacher Latin and Greek, Amenia Sem., 1863-66. A.M.

Robert B. Kinsell, Washington, D. C.

Lawyer. A.M.

Peter Lepeltak, Overisel, Mich.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. President Council of Hope Collegesince Dec., 1884. A.M.

John Rogers Martin, Washington, Mo.Lawyer. Judge Probate Court, Franklin county. Mo., 1868-69. MemberMissouri Legislature, 1875, 1876. A.M. LL.B., Albany L. S., 1866.

*William Brush Merritt, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. Died, Sept. 2, 1879.

Nicholas Wyckoff Meserole, New York City.

Fire insurance. Enlisted as Private 1st N. J. Vols., May, 1861. PromotedCorporal, Sergt., First Lieut. Co. G, 133d Regt. N. Y. Vols., before Sept.,

1862; Capt. Co. I, in same, April, 1863. Brevetted Major and Lieut. Col.by Gov. Fenton, New York, for gallant and meritorious services. In battles

West Point, White Oak Swamp, Gaines’ Hill. With Gen. Banks’ expeditionto New Orleans. In attacks on B Island and Port Hudson, Mansura Plains,

La., and with Sheridan in Shenandoah Valley. Mustered out, Dec. 25, 1864.

A.M.

Charles Hart Riggs, Bristol, Conn.

Presb. clergyman. Editor “ Bristol Press ” since 1871. A.M.

*John Van Neste Schenk, Pompton Plains, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865! A.M. Died, Sept. 28, 1871.

John Schomp, Somerville, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Elbert Nevius Sebring, Leeds, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

George Seibert, Schraalenbergh, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. Enlisted as Private Co. G, 1st Regt.N. J. Vols., 1st Corps, Army Potomac. In battles of Bull Run, West Point,Seven days on the Peninsula. Discharged, Jan. 15, 1863, on Surg. certificate

of disability. A.M.

Abel I. Smith, Hoboken, N. J.

Lawyer. Member New Jersey Assembly, 1870. A.M.

John Conover Smock, Albany, N. Y.Assistant in charge New York State Museum of Natural History, appointed,1885. Assistant Geologist of New Jersey, 1864-85. Professor of Miningand Metallurgy, Rutgers, 1867-85. A.M. Ph.D., Lafayette, 1882.

Benjamin Tilton Statesir, Somerville, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1865. Teacher since 1881. A.M.

72 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1862 .

Nathaniel Hixon Van Arsdale, Paterson, N. J.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1867. Associate Editor "Christian In-telligencer” since Jan. 1, 1883. Enlisted as Private 1st Regt. N. J. Vols.,1st Brigade, 1st Div.,6th Corps, Army of the Potomac. Battles: Bull Run,Gaines’ Hill, Malvern Hill, Manassas, Antietam, first and second Fredericks-burg, Salem Heights, Gettysburg, Hagerstown, Wilderness, Locust Grove,Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor. Promoted Second Lieut., Jan. 6, 1863 ; First

Lieut., Sept. 23, 1864. Honorably discharged, as First Lieut, and Adj't, June23, 1864. A.M.

*James Van Derveer Van Neste, Jacksonville, Fla.

Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S. Died, Oct. 31, 1874.

Evert van Slyke Catskill, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1883.

Garret Dorset Wall Vroom, Trenton, N. J.

Lawyer. City Solicitor, Trenton, 1866-70, and 1873-76. District Attorney,Mercer county, N. J., 1870-74. Mayor of Trenton, N. J., 1881-84. Reporterof Supreme Court of New Jersey, since 1873. A.M.

William Henry Vroom, High Falls, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

Theodore Wyckoff Wells, Marlborough, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. Superintendent Public Schools, Bay-onne, N. J., 1866-67. A.M.

Abram Nevius Wyckoff, Bedminster, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M.

De Witt Bevier Wyckoff, Hurley, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1865. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1862.

William Henry Harrison Ayars, Louisville, Ky.Appointed to Revenue Service, Feb., 1881. Lieut. Col. "Louisville Legion,”5th Ky. Vols., 14th and 4th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, and in

Hancock’s Veteran Corps, 124th U. S. C. I. Battles: Rowlett’s Station,Shiloh, Corinth, Green River, Perry ville, Stone River, Shelby ville. Bell-

Buckle, Chicamauga, Orchard Knob, Lookout Mountain, Missionary Ridge,Blain’s Cross Roads, Rockyface Ridge, Dalton, Resaca, Dallas, Atlanta,Franklin, Nashville. Wounded five times. Entered Private, July 4, 1861.

Promoted Sergt., Sept. 20, 1861; Second Lieut., Jan. 1, 1862; Capt., Feb.22, 1863; Major, Nov. 18, 1863; Lieut. Col., Dec. 2, 1864. Honorably dis-

charged, May 27, 1865.

Stephen Fiske, New York City.

Author and journalist. Author "English Photographs,” “Off-Hand Por-traits,” etc.

Julius W. Geyer, New York City.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1863.

*Frank G. Hasbrouck, Nvack, N. Y.

*Richard Gabriel Ludlow, Neshanic, N. J.

Physician. Resident Physician, Philadelphia Hospital, 1863-64. M.D.,University of Penn. Died, Dec. 5, 1879.

*J. Greenville McNeel, Gulf Prairie, Tex.Killed in War.

Alfred Reed, Trenton, N. J.

Lawyer. Justice Supreme Court of New Jersey, appointed, 1875. LawJudge of Mercer county, N. J., 1869-74. Mayor of Trenton, 1868-69. A.M.

Theodore Strong Van Dyke, San Diego, Cal.

Lawyer. A.B., Princeton, and A.M.

Jacob Henry Van Ness, Newark, N. J.

Merchant.

*E. Corning Waldron,Died, 1879.

Buffalo, N. Y.

1863 .ALUMNI. 73

1863.

Andrew Merrier Arcularius, New Baltimore, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M.

George Lintner Danforth, Middleburgh, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

*John Morrison Dixon, Brooklyn, N. Y.Lawyer. U. S. Army. A.M. Died, Oct. 17, 1878.

*James Ludlam Hasbrouck Elmendorf, Brooklyn, N. Y.Physician. A.M. M.D., Long Island College Hospital, 1866. Died, Dec.

25, 1881.

Garret Augustus Hobart, Paterson, N. J.

Lawyer. City Counsel, Paterson, N. J., 1871, and of Board of Freeholders,Passaic county, 1872. Member New Jersey Assembly, 1873, 1874. Speakerof same, 1874. New Jersey State Senator, 1877-82. President of the same,1881 and 1882. A.M.

Thomas Livingston Janeway, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1867.

Mannes Kiekintveld, Holland, Midi.

R. D. clergyman, w. c. Merchant. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M.

Adrian Kriekard, Grand Bapids, Mich.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M.

E. Christian Oggel, Honolulu, H. I.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866. Editor “The Friend.” A.M.

Charles Hubbard Pool, Baritan, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M.

William Smith, South Evanston, 111.

Presb. clergyman. A.M.

John H. Smock, Glen Head, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M.

George Swain, Allentown, N. J.

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1875.

Henry Utterwick, Grand Bapids, Mich.Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866. A.M.

^Joseph Mabon Vile, New Durham, N. J.

Student, N. B. Sem. Died, Dec. 20, 1865.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1863.

Jerome L. Bergen, Flatlands, N. Y.Real estate broker.

*Sebastian Duncan, Brooklyn, N. Y.Banker. A.B., 1865. Enlisted as Private 13th N. J. Vols., Corporal, FirstLieut., July 24, 1864. Detailed 2d Brigade, 1st Div., 20th Corps, Nov. 7, 1864.Brevet Capt., March, 1865. In battles of Antietam, Chancellorsville andGettysburg. In the Atlanta, Savannah and Carolina campaigns.

*John Hanlon.Thomas Hanlon, Pennington, N. J.

M. E. clergyman. President of Pennington Sem. since 1870. A.B., Prince-ton, 1863, and A.M., 1866. D.D., Dickinson, 1870.

Andrew Kirkpatrick, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. Law Judge, Essex county, N. J., appointed, 1885. A.B., Union,1863, and A.M., 1866. A.M., Princeton.

74 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1863-1864

William Henry Kling,. North Attleboro, Mass.Baptist clergyman. In Christian Commission, U. S. Army.

George Addison Mills, Rochester, N. H.Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1866.

*William Henry Pohlman, Albany, N. Y.Entered as Private Co. G, 1st N. J. Vols., May 28, 1861. Transferred to Sig-

' nal Corps, Jan. 17, 1863. Promoted First Lieut. 59th N. Y. Vols. Engagedin all the battles of Army of Potomac, from Bull’s Run to Gettysburg, inclu-

sive. Commanded his regiment on July 3, at Gettysburg;wounded twice;

the first time his left arm shattered, and, he continuing in the field, his right

wrist was struck and an artery severed. From these wounds he died, July21, 1863.

John V,an Dyke Pumyea, Plainville, N. J.

Farmer.

James Henry Van Cleef, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Member New Jersey Assembly, 1875, 1881 and 1882. A.M.,Lafayette, 1872.

Willoughby Weston, Trenton, N. J.

Broker. Brigadier General and Inspector General of New Jersey since 1881.

1864.James Henry Bertholf, Nassau, N. Y.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M.

Nicholas I. Marselus Bogert, Clover Hill, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M.

*Harman Rutgers Crosby, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Manufacturer. Lawyer. Enlisted as Private in 22d Regt. N. Y. Vols., andserved three months at Harper’s Ferry. Honorably discharged. A.M.Died at sea, 1869.

Andrew Doremus, O’Neill, Neb.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1864-65. Bangor Sem., 1868. A.M.

John Luther Goble Duryee, Newark, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1868.

Ogden Galusha Harpending.Teacher. A.M.

Thomas Walker Jones,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1867.

William Hopkins Leupp, Jr.,

Farmer.

John Lott Remsen,Farmer. A.M.

David Schureman Sutphen,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1867. A.M.

John Kirkpatrick Van Arsdale,Bank clerk. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1864.

Samuel Webb Clason, New York City.

Physician. A.B., Union, 1864, and A.M., 1867. M.D., University of NewYork, 1867.

^Benjamin Franklin Decker, Campbell Hall, N. Y.Teacher, 1865-67. Merchant, 1867-81. Joined Co. E, 5th Artillery N. Y.Vols., Aug. 15, 1862. Honorably discharged, June 22, 1865. Died, May, 10,

1881.

Holland, Mich.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Bloomfield, N. J.

Plainfield, N. J.

1864 -1865 .ALUMNI. 75

John Dooly, New York City.

City Missionary. In 5th N. J. Vols., 1861-64. Assistant SuperintendentFive Points House of Industry, 1864-65.

Jared Hasbrouck, Bound Brook, N. J.

Teacher.

*John McGaffin, Cohoes, N. Y.

Enlisted as Private in 77th Regt. N. Y. Vols., 1862. Killed instantly at the

siege of Port Hudson, by the discharge of a shell from the Rebel batteries,

June 18, 1863, and buried where he fell.

Abraham Van Nest Powelson, Middletown, N. Y.

Lawyer. A.B., Union, 1864, and A.M., 1867.

Thomas Lloyd Stringer, Delhi, N. Y.Farmer. U. S. Navy. Enlisted as Private, Nov. 9, 1861. Engaged in theSouth Atlantic Blockading Squadron. Honorably discharged, 1863.

Charles Henry Thompson, Ocean Beach, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. M.D., College P. and S., 1868..

1865.John Knox Allen, Tarrytown, N. Y.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M.

Robert Morrison Brown, Satoza, China.

Secretary Chinese Engineering and Mining Co.Vols. A.M.

John Angell Davis,R. D. clergyman. Missionary to China, 1868-70.“ The Sower,” 1877-78. A.M.

William Henry De Hart,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M.

*Rusha Denise,Civil engineer. A.M. Died, Dec. 15, 1880.

Augustus Floyd,Merchant, New York.

Private Co. G, 25th Conn.

Newark, N. J.

N. B. Sem., 1868. Editor

Jamaica, N. Y.

Norfolk, Ya.

New York City.

Isaac Edgar Hasbrouck, Brooklyn, N. Y.Professor of Mathematics, Adelphi Academy, appointed, 1884. Tutor of

Mathematics and Latin, Rutgers, 1866-72. Professor of Mathematics andGraphics, Rutgers, 1872-84. Ass’t Librarian, Rutgers, 1868-80, and Libra-rian, 1880-84. A.M.

Joseph Bonnell Mann, Danville, 111.

Lawyer. Member Illinois Assembly, 1881-83. A.M.

John Fletcher Shaw, Hyde Park, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M.

Henry Stout, Nagasaki, Japan.

R. D. clergyman. Missionary to Japan since 1869. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M.

Francis Cuyler Van Dyck, New Brunswick, N. J.

Professor of Physics and Experimental Mechanics, Rutgers, appointed, 1882.

Tutor, 1866-70. Professor of Analytical Chemistry, 1870-78. Professor ofPhysics and Inorganic Chemistry, 1880-82. A.M.

John William Warnshius,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M.

Adrian Westveer,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M.

Albert A. Zabriskie,

Alton, Iowa.

Walden, N. Y.

Glasco, N. Y.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1868. A.M.

76 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1865 -1866 .

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1865.

Thomas Blanch Bloomfield, Westbrook, Conn.Physician. M.D., College P. and S., 1876.

Robert Birch Bonney, Trenton, N. J.

Clerk of New Jersey State Prison since 1872.

Henry James Brown, Jr., Dearborn, Mich.Episcopal clergyman. North Western Sem., 1868. M.D.

William Henry Elston, Newark, N. J.

Teacher. Enlisted in 3d Cavalry Regt. N. J. Vols.

Henry Jesse Grant, Jr., Ithaca, N. Y.Insurance and real estate agent. N. B. Sem., 1868.

Thomas Lafon Gulick, Chicago, 111.

Cong'l clergyman. Missionary, A. B. C. F. M., to Spain, 1872-83. AndoverSem., 1868. A.B., Williams, 1865, and A.M., 1868.

*Simon Wyckoff Neyius, Middlebush, N. J.

Enlisted as Private Co. E, 15th Regt. N. Y. Vols., Aug. 2, 1862. ChosenFirst Corporal. Promoted Sergt., March 16,1863. Was wounded in battle

of Salem Heights, May 3, 1863, and, fi;om wounds received here, died atWashington, D. C., May 19, 1863.

*Horatio W. St. John, West Farms, N. Y.U. S. A.

*George C. Tallman, Jr., Paterson, N. J.

Teacher. Died, Feb. 14, 1873.

*Frederick J. Van Wagner, Madison, N. J.

Physician.

Peter Ferdinand Wikoff,Merchant.

Metuchen, N. J.

1866.

Edward Green Ackerman, Pearl River, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M.

Ellis Ayres Apgar, Trenton, N. J.

New Jersey State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 1866-85. A.M.

Herman Caspar Berg, College Point, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M.

Adam Augustus Bookstayer, Searsville, N. Y.R D. clergyman, w. c. Princeton Sem., 1866-68. N. B. Sem., 1869. In19th N. Y. Vols. A.M.

Isaac Peterson Brokaw, Freehold, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1869. Enlisted as Private, Sept. 1, 1862, in

30th Regt. N. J. Vols., 3d Brigade, 1st Div., 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac.In battle of Chancellorsville. Honorably discharged, June 27, 1863. A.M.

John Neilson Carpender, New Brunswick, N. J.

President of the Norfolk and New Brunswick Hosiery Co. A.M.

Paul Cook, Troy, N. Y.Manufacturer of Civil Engineers’ and Surveyors’ Instruments. A.M.

John Blanchard Edgar, Rahway, N. J.

Manufacturer. A.M.

John McReynolds Gaut,Lawyer. A.M.

Nashville, Tenn.

1866-1867 ALUMNI, 77

*Florian Wellington Gordon, Perth Amboy, N. J.

Banker. Cashier Middlesex County National Bank, Perth Amboy, from its

organization, 1872-85. A.M. Died, Oct. 22, 1885.

Robert Imlay Hopper, Paterson, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

George Duryee Hulst, Brooklyn, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M.

John Bayard Kirkpatrick, New Brunswick, N. J.

Real estate broker. A.M.

James Neilson, New Brunswick, N. J.

City Treasurer of New Brunswick, N. J., appointed, 1886. Founder of theNew Brunswick Free Circulating Library. Farmer. A.M. LL.B., Hamil-ton, 1869.

William Reiley, Jr., New York City.

Lawyer. Surrogate of Middlesex county, N. J., 1872-82. A.M.

James Lott Southard, Buskirk’s, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M.

Francis Horatio Stubbs, Waverly, Md.Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1869. A.M.

Peter Vreeland Van Buskirk, Closter, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M.

John Garnsey Van Slyke, Kingston, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1869. A.M. D.D., Rutgers, 1881.

James Walter Vroom, Denver, Col.

Lawyer. A.M.

John Winner, Jr., Jersey City Heights, N. J.

Merchant. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1866.

*Charles Post Demorest, Warwick, N. Y.Died, Dec. 5, 1864.

J. De Puy Field, North Branch, N. J.

Farmer. Admitted to Iowa Bar, 1869.

David Weild Harkness, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1873.

1867.*Samuel Woodbridge Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Pharmacist. A.M. Died, 1871.

Tunis Garret Bergen, Brooklyn, N. Y.Lawyer. President Board of Education, Brooklyn, since 1881. Trustee,1883. A.M. Ph.D., in Public Law, Heidelberg, Germany, 1871. LL.B.,Columbia Law School, 1873.

John Brownson Church, Accord, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1870. A.M.

Samuel Balph Demarest, Jr., Hackensack, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

*Peter Hasbrouck, Shawangunk, N. Y.Teacher. Real estate broker. A.M. Died, July 6, 1875.

John Van Wagenen Heermanoe, New York City.

Telegraphist. A.M.

78 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1807 - 1 868 .

Benjamin Chalmers Nevius, New York City.

Teacher, 1867-84. In publishing house since Nov. 1, 1884. A.M.

Cornelius Shaddle See, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. Member New Jersey Assembly, 1884, 1885. A.M.

Van Campen Taylor, Newark, N. J.

Architect. A.M.

Peter Labagh Van der Veer, Santa Fe, New Mexico.Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia L. S., 1874.

William Halsey Van Doren, West Hurley, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. District Secretary American Tract Society. A.M.

De Witt Van Zandt, Middletown, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

William Penn Wilson, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1867.

Henry Wyckoff Le Roy, New York City.

Treasurer Manufacturing Co. A.B., Williams, 1867, and A.M., 1870.

Thomas Alexander Patrie, Livingston, N. Y.Farmer.

1868 .

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Pierre Guillaume Maximilien Bahler, Beaverdam, Mich.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1871. A.M.

Edward Benedict, Boston, Mass.

Episcopal clergyman. General Theological Sem., 1871. A.M.

Vernon Bond Carroll, Warwick, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1871. A.M.

Arthur Crosby, San Rafael, Cal.

Presb. clergyman. Union Sem., 1870. Enlisted as Private in 21st Regt. N.Y. Vols., and served during Summer of 1863, at Baltimore. A.M.

William Emerson Davis, Lebanon, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1871. A.M.

Herbert Armitage Drake, Camden, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

Coert Du Bois, New York City.

Physician and Surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1872.

Molton Hooks Forrest, Philadelphia, Penn.Physician. Surgeon of the Eye and Ear. A.M. M.D., Bellevue HospitalMedical College, 1872.

Frederick Frelinghuysen, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. Trustee, 1885. A.M.

Archibald Mercer, Newark, N. J.

Physician. Attending Surgeon, Newark City Hospital. A.M.

William Rankin, Jr., Newark, N. J.

Physician and surgeon to Newark Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary. A.M.M.D., College P. and S., 1871.

1868 .ALUMNI. 79

Seymour Royal Smith, Waterloo, N. J.

Merchant. Vice President Hackettstown, N. J., National Bank. PresidentHackettstown, N. J., Mutual Fire Insurance Co. A.M.

Thomas Morris Strong, New York City.

Physician. Chief of Staff, Homeopathic Hospital. A.M. M.D., NewYork Homeopathic Medical College.

Alexander Joseph Swift, Albany, N. Y.R. R. Inspector of Bridges. A.M. C.E., Troy Polytechnic Institute, 1872.

Daniel Talmage, New York City.

Merchant. A.M.

*Edward Cady Thomas, Petaluma, Cal.

M. E. clergyman, 1868-69. Surveyor and civil engineer, 1869-74. A.M.Died, Jan. 16, 1874.

*Governeur Rutgers.Vroom, Trenton, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. Died, Nov. 25, 1870.

Rensselaer Weston, New York City.

Banker and broker. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1868, (Classical.)

Elias Mead, Keyport, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1870. A.B., Rutgers, 1870.

*William Erastus Reid, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.B., University of New York, 1868, and A.M., 1871.

Nelson De Witt Stryker, Monmouth Junction, N. J.

Farmer.

Andrew Webster Van Slyke, Coxsackie, N. Y.Physician. M.D., Albany Medical College, 1869.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Charles Barnes, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Civil engineer since 1868. M.S.

Edward A. Bowser, New Brunswick, N. J.

Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering, Rutgers, since 1870. Authorof a series of Mathematical Text Books, viz., “Differential and IntegralCalculus,” “Analytic Geometry,” “Analytic Mechanics,” “ Hydromechan-ics.” M.S. C.E. LL.D., Lafayette, 1881.

Garretson Hageman, Middlebush, N. J.

Civil engineer and surveyor. M.S.

George D. Howell, Barranquilla, U. S. Colombia, S. A.Chief Engineer and Superintendent Bolivar R. R. M.S. C.E.

William Edward Kelly, New Brunswick, N. J.

Manufacturer. M.S. C.E.

Edward Clarence Pearson, New York City.

Lawyer. M.S. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1878.

*Floyd Marvin Vanderoef, Florida, N. Y.Civil engineer. M.S. Died, Sept. 6, 1874.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1868, (Scientific.)

Bloomfield Jackson Miller, Newark, N. J.

Actuary, Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co., since 1871.

William Dixon Van Blarcom, St. Louis, Mo.Manufacturer.

80 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 8«9 .

1869.

CLASSICAL. SECTION.

Martin Bahler,Teacher. A.M.

Brick Church, N. J.

Edgar Bergen, Flatbush, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

Robert Doig, Scotia, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M.

Theodore Douglass Frazee, Oxford, N. J.

M. E. clergyman. A.M.

William Elliot Grifeis, Boston, Mass.

Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1869-70. Union Sem., 1877. Professor in

Government College, Yeddo, Japan, 1870-74. Private in Co. H, 44th Regt.Penn. Militia, 1863. Author of a series of English-Japanese Text Books.Author, “ The Mikado’s Empire,” “Japanese Fairy World,” “ Corea, theHermit Nation,” etc. A.M. D.D., Union, 1884.

John Hart,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1872. A.M.

Charles Luman Knapp,Lawyer. Member New York Assembly, 1886. A.M.

George Warne Labaw,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M.

Edward Lodewick,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1872. A.M.

Robert Clarence Pruyn,Manufacturer. A.M.

Neshanic, N. J.

Lowville, N. Y.

Colt’s Neck, N. J.

Park Ridge, N. J

Albany, N. Y.

Edward Dwight Shepard,Banker. A.M.

New York City.

Nicholas Terhune,Pharmacist. A.M.

Passaic, N. J.

M. Bedell Vail, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia L. S., 1871.

John Talmage Van Cleef, Somerville, N. J.

Lawyer. Secretary New Jersey State Railroad Commissioners, elected, 1884.

A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1869, (Classical.)

John G. Berdan, (?) Paterson, N. J.

John Arthur Blish, New Brunswick, N. J.

Architect.

Edward Warren Clark. Tallahassee, Fla.

Episcopal clergyman. Episcopal Divinity School, Phila., Penn. Author“ Life and Adventure in Japan,” “ From Hong Kong to the Himalayas.”

Ebenezer Platt Johnson, New York City.

A.B., Williams, 1869.

Parshall D. Nicols, Pittsburg, Penn.Iron business.

George Whitfield Robinson, Stapleton, N. Y.Superintendent of Public Schools.

1869 .ALUMNI. 81

*William Little Terhune, Matawan, N. J.

Died, Jan. 5, 1869.

Jacob Craig Van Blarcom, St. Louis, Mo.Cashier Bank of Commerce.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Nathaniel Board, New York City.

Assistant to Engineer of Public Parks, New York City. M.S.

Simeon Eastlack Bucknell, Alhambra, 111.

Physician. M.S., 1872. A.M., 1878. M.D., St. Louis, Mo.,M. C., 1875.

Holmes Van Mater Dennis, Holmdel, N. J.

Farmer. M.S.

Joshua Doughty, Jr., Somerville, N. J.

City engineer. Pharmacist. M.S.

J. Bidgway Fell, Williamstown, Penn.Superintendent of Summit Branch R. R. Co., and Lykens Valley Coal Co.,since 1880. M.S.

Edward Sealy, Newark, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. M.S. M.D., Bellevue Hospital, New York, 1884.

Augustus Yanderyeer, Somerville, N. J.

Civil engineer. M.S.

William Augustus Van Mater, Red Bank, N. J.

Civil engineer and surveyor. M.S.

Abram De Hart Voorhees, Franklin Park, N. J.

Farmer. M.S.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1869, (Scientific.)

Symmes Bergen,Farmer.

Spencer Houghton Cone,Actor.

Harry Clay Freese,Publisher. U. S. Land Attorney.

^Cornelius Wyckoff Garretson,Merchant.

Henry C. Hopper,

*Dumont Frelinghuysen Mercer,

Dutch Neck, N. J.

New York City.

Hays City, Kan.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Irvington, N. J.

Newark, N. J.

Merchant. Died, 1882.

George Denman Meeker, Dover, N. J.

Cashier National Union Bank.

Reuben Maryin Merchant,Thomas Murray,

Mechanical engineer and architect.

Robert Henderson Robertson,

New York City.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

Architect.

George Clarence Towle, New Brunswick, N. J.

Law clerk.

F

82 RUTGERS COLLEGE, 1870

1870.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Asher Anderson, Bristol, Conn.Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M.

*Luther Barton, Delaware Water Gap, Pa.Presb. clergyman. Union Sem., 1874. Teacher, 1870-71. A.M. Died, Aug.11, 1876.

Frederick Alexander Canfield, Dover, N. J.

Mining engineer. A.M. E.M., Columbia, 1873.

George Griswold Frelinghuysen, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

George Rem Garretson, Mattituck, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1870-71. Union Sem., 1871-72, and 1874-75.A.M.

Alexander Johnston, Princeton, N. J.

Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Economy, College of New Jersey,appointed, 1883. Author “American Politics,” “History of the UnitedStates,” etc. A.M.

Charles Joshua Ketcham Jones, Louisville, Ky.Unitarian clergyman. Union Sem., 1873. Lawyer. A.M.

John Ring Kaley,Civil engineer. A.M.

Luther Laflin Kellogg,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1872

David Mulford Knickerbocker,Merchant. A.M.

John Hodge Leupp,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1874

John Frederick McLaury,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M.

Nicholas Pearse,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M.

Richard Augustus Pearse,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M.

*Jacob Wyckoff Schenck,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M. Died, Feb. 15, 1879.

Graham Taylor, Hartford, Conn.

Cong’l clergyman.' N. B. Sem., 1873. A.M.

Thomas Markley Trego, Albany, N. Y.Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., .1874.

Abraham Van Horn, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

James Cronkhite Weston, Galena, Idaho.

Civil engineer. Deputy U. S. Mineral Surveyor. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1870, (Classical.)

James Bishop, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J.

U. S. Navy.

Albany, N. Y.

New York City.

Albany, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Byron, N. Y.

East New York, N. Y.

Minaville, N. Y.

Ghent, N. Y.

1870. ALUMNI. 83

*Edward Brayton, Utica, N. Y.

A.B., Hamilton, 1870, and A.M., 1873. Died, Feb. 25, 1884.

James Benjamin Campbell, Bhinebeck, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1870.

John Gardner Cortelyou, Ewing, Neb.

Banker.

Henry Garret Voorhees de Hart, Pleasantville, N. Y.Physician and surgeon. M.U., College P. and £., 1873.

*Willitt Denike, Jr., Bahway, N. J.

Lawyer. Ass’t U. S. District Attorney for Southern New York, 1872-73.A.B., Rutgers, 1872. Died, Dec. 10, 1874.

Clinton De Witt, Chicago, 111 .

Commercial traveler.

*Thomas Barron Edgar, Woodbridge, N. J.

Farmer.

Calvin Edward Lasher,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1873.

Henry Nelson Marsh,Merchant. In Union Army.

Levi Morgan Strong;,

Farmer.

*Charles Brainerd Thomas,Civil engineer and surveyor.' Died, 1874.

Gardiner, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Watervliet Centre, N. Y.

Petaluma, Cal.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

William V. Clark, Bed Bank, N. J.

Division Engineer, Philadelphia and Reading R. R. M.S.

John Stanley Ferguson, Asbury Park, N. J.

Merchant. M.S.

Charles CBauncey Haven, Trenton, N. J.

Civil engineer and surveyor. M.S.

Harry Crockett Ives, St. Paul, Minn.Assistant Manager St. Paul, Minn, and Manitoba R. R. M.S.

*Taro Kusakabe, Echizen, Japan.Died, April 13, 1870.

George Edward Sealy, Newark, N. J.

Manufacturer. M.S.

Douwe Ditmars Williamson, New Brunswick, N. J.

Architect. M.S.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1870, (Scientific.)

Benjamin Bosevelt Kissam Burke,William Grant Cook,

Edwin Field,

Louis Gordon Hanna.John Dunham Martin,

Special Deputy Collector U. S. Customs.

Edward Francis Stanton.

John Van Cleef Voorhees,Farmer.

(?) Irvington, N. J.

Trenton, N. J.

(?) Middletown, N. J.

Perth Amboy, N. J.

Franklin Park, N. J.

84 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1871

1871 .

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Aaron William Benson, Minneapolis, Minn.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1874. A.M.

George Berdine, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

John Woodruff Conklin, Chittoor, India.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1876. Missionary to India since 1881. A.M.

Ezra Doane De Lamater, Hudson, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

Joseph Fischer, New Brunswick, N. J.

Journalist. Statistician New Jersey Labor Bureau. A.M. LL.B., ColumbiaLaw School.

Haley Fiske,Lawyer. A.M. '

James Cortelyou Garretson,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1874. A.M.

James Edward Graham,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M.

Andrew Hageman,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1874. A.M.

New York City.

West Copake, N. Y.

Scarsdale, N. Y.

Queens, N. Y.

William Hulit Lawrence, Charleston, S. C.

M. E. clergyman. Presiding Elder, Orangeburg District. N. B. Sem. , 1874-75.Princeton Sem., 1876. Professor of Ancient Languages, Claflin University,1878-81. A.M.

Rodolph Crocheron Oakley, Rahway, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1874.

George Edgar Pace, East Millstone, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

William Newton Todd, Mount Ross, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1874. A.M.

Charles Francis Van Inwegen, Port Jervis, N. Y.Banker. Cashier First National Bank. A.M.

Willard Penfield Voorhees, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M.

William Wirt Wendover, Warwick, N. Y.Physician. House Surgical Staff, Roosevelt Hospital, 1874-75. A.M. M.D.,College P. and S., 1874.

Edwin Bleecker Williamson, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1873.

John Henry Wyckoff, New Brunswick, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. Missionary, R. C. A., to India, 1874-84. N. B. Sem.,1874. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1871, (Classical.)

John Lane Connet,Lawyer. A.B., Rutgers, 1880.

*Willis Horton Harder,Manufacturer. Died, Jan. 12, 1879.

William James Hill,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1872.

Flemington, N. J.

Philmont, N. Y.

Parker, D. T.

1871. ALUMNI. 85

John Hora Jackson, Plainfield, N. J.

Lawyer.

Ananias Lawrence, Mount Holly, N. J.

M. E. clergyman. A.B., Princeton, 1871, and A.M., 1874.

*Harry Ten Broeck yon Bomondt, Washington, D. C.

In Civil Service. Died, 1877.

Walter William Schell, Rhinebeck, N. Y.Farmer. LL.B., University of New York, 1871.

Alexander Henry Weir, Wilkes-Barre, Penn.Civil engineer, Lehigh Valley R. R.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

*James Kennedy Barton, Lampasas Springs, Tex.

Civil engineer. Tutor of Mathematics, Rutgers, 1873-74. M.S. C.E. Died,Feb. 16, 1:877.

Stephen George Gano, Flemington, N. J.

Civil engineer. M.S.

Winfield Scott Lasher, New York City.

Assistant Engineer, Department of Docks. M.S.

Charles Phelps Williams Merritt, Tientsin, China.

A. B. C. F. M. Surgeon-Missionary. M.S. M.D., College P. and S., 1878.

John Anderson Miller, Jr., Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. M.S. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1874.

Charles Lansing Pruyn, Albany, N. Y.Manufacturer. M.S.

Otis Comfort Tiffany, Washington, D. C.

Ass’t Paymaster U. S-. Navy., 1875-79. Promoted to P. A. Paymaster. M.S.

Joseph Ward, Jr., Newark, N. J.

Treasurer Newark Fire Insurance Co. M.S.

Silas Ebenezer Weir, Jr., Wilkes-Barre, Penn.

Civil engineer, Lehigh Valley R. R. M.S.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1871, (Scientific).

Abram Cross Denman, Newark, N. J.

Merchant.

Thomas Augustus Devan, New York City.

Leather business.

James Bush Marshall, Washington, D. C.

Architect.

Zun Zow Matsmula, (Junzo Matsumura,) Satsuma, Japan.

Captain Imperial (Japanese) Navy. Graduate, Annapolis Naval Academy.

John Wesley Iwoske Nagai, (Kiyonari Yoshida,) Satsuma, Japan.Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mikado’s Minister Plenipotentiary to

United States, 1874-82. Chief Clerk Finance Department. Commissioner ofInternal Revenue. Assistant Minister of Finance.

Bodman McCamly Price, Jr., Dragoon, Ariz.

Civil and mining engineer.

*Ko Zo Soogiwoora ,(Yoshinari Hatakeyama,) Satsuma, Japan.

Officer in the Interior, Education and Foreign Affairs Departments. Director,

. Imperial University of Tokio. Died at sea on his return from a visit to

America, 1876.

Walton Cuyler Tiffany, Newburgh, N. Y.Analytical chemist. U. S. Government Topographer, 1870-76.

86 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 872 .

1872 ,

CLASSICAL SECTION.

*Thomas Wallace Clemens,Lawyer. A.M. Died, June 22, 1885.

James Schureman Nevius Demarest,R. D. clergyman, w. c. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M.

Charles Arndt Dunham,Banker. A.M.

George Sharpe Duryee,Lawyer. Clerk in Chancery of New Jersey, 1881-86.

Assembly, 1878, 1879. A.M.

Bergen Point, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. .J.

Trenton, N. J.

Member New Jersey

[871-85.

Jersey City, N. J.

Grand Rapids, Mich.

Flemington, N. J.

New Jersey State

Claverack, N. Y.

Gilboa, N. Y.

Poplar Bluff, Mo.

New York City.

Edward D. Gillmore,Lawyer. A.M.

William H. Hoffman,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M.

George Hall Large,Lawyer. Deputy Collector Internal Revenue,Senator, elected, 1885. A.M.

William James Leggett,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M.

Benjamin Cory Miller, Jr.,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M.

George Adam Ries,

Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M.

Henry Scott Rokenbaugh,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1874.

Louis Johnes Ryerson, Bloomingdale, N. J.

Miner and manufacturer. Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia L. S., 1876.

Charles Henry Steele, San Francisco, Cal.

Professor of Materia Medicaand Therapeutics, Cooper M. C., San Francisco,appointed, 1884. A. A. Surgeon U. S. A., 1875-76. A.M. M.D., Universityof New York, 1874.

George Henry Stevens,Lawyer. Assistant District Attorney, Albany county,

Edward Woodbridge Strong,Lawyer. A.M.

John Alfred Van Neste,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M.

Charles Adolphus Wharton,Manufacturer. A.M.

Martin Neyius Wyckoff,Teacher, Union College, Tokio, appointed, 1883.

Albany, N. Y.1875-77. A.M.

Cincinnati, O.

Ridgewood, N. J.

Newark, N. J.

Education, 1872-77. Somerville, N. J., 1878-81

Tokio, Japan.

Japanese Department ofA.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1872, (Classical.)

Andrew Watson Baird, Belchertown, Mass.M. E. clergyman. Boston Theological Sem., 1872.

J ohn Alexander Koones, New York City.

Lawyer. LL.B., University of New York, 1873.

1872-1873. ALUMNI, 87

Frederick William Buhl,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884.

John Keade Stuyyesant,Ranching for ten years.

Malcom, N. Y.

New York City.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Edward Fuller Brooks, Elizabeth, N. J.

Engineer, Maintenance of Way, Penn. R. R. M.S.

Joseph Burroughs, Trenton, N. J.

Manufacturer . M.S.

Albert Stanburrough Cook, Berkeley, Cal.

Professor of the English Language and Literature, University of California,appointed, 1882. Tutor in Mathematics,. Rutgers, 1872-73. Associate in

English, Johns Hopkins University, 1879-81. M.S., 1875. A.M., 1882.

Ph.D., magna cum laude, University of Jena, 1882.

John W. Herbert, Jr., Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. M.S. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1876.

William Edward King,Civil engineer and surveyor. M.S.

George Boardman Ogden,Lawyer. M.S.

Frederick James Potter,Supervisor, Penn. R. R. M.S.

James Fitz Bandolph,Merchant. M.S. E.M., Columbia, 1876.

Charles H. Yannier,Civil engineer. M.S.

Bichard Lovell Williams,Civil engineer on railroad construction. M.S.

Drakesville, N. J.

Millville, N. J.

Bordentown, N. J.

Morristown, N. J.

(?) Succasunna, N. J.

Gallatin, Tenn.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1872, (Scientific.)

Jacob Bell Cornell,Physician and surgeon. M.D., College P. and S., 1878,

Theodore Frelinghuysen Cornell,Farmer.

Joseph Bose Dennis.

James Mapes Dodge,

Charles Heath,Manufacturer.

Daniel Du Bois Smock,Farmer.

Somerville, N. J.

Somerville, N. J.

Philadelphia, Penn.

Newark, N. J.

Marlboro, N. J.

1873.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Bobert Adrain, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. Middlesex County, N. J., Solicitor, 1883-85. A.M.

Frederick Ernest Allen, Middle Island, N. Y.Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1876. Union Theological Sem., P. G., 1878.

A.M.

88 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1873 ,

Herbert Boggs,Lawyer. A.M.

Newark, N. J.

George Hull Cleveland,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M.

Northport, N. Y.

William Wynkoop Cook,M. E. clergyman. Union Sem., 1876. A.M.

Sheldon, Iowa.

George Reiley Dixon, Ridgway, Penn.Lawyer and journalist. Superintendent of Schools, Elk county, Penn., since1875. A.M.

Charles Pierson Dorrance,Lawyer. A.M.

New Brunswick, N. J

Joseph Alexander Harper,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1875. A.M.

Montrose, N. Y.

Howard Harris,R. D. Missionary. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M.

Nagasaki, Japan.

Daniel Trimble Hawxhurst,Cashier and hook-keeper. A.M.

Kingsbridge, N. Y.

Peter Y. Huyssoon,Teacher, Adelphi Academy. A.M.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

George Sharpe Knickerbocker, New York City.

Medical Superintendent of New York Institute for Instruction of Deaf andDumb. A.M.

Bloomfield Littell,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1875.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Adrian Yanderyeer Martense,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1875.

Flatbush, N. Y.

Abram Irving Martine,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M.

Manhasset, N. Y.

John De Witt Peltz,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1876.

Albany, N. Y.

Claudius Rockefeller,Lawyer. A.M.

Hudson, N. Y.

John Ryley,Justice of the Peace. A.M.

Nyack, N. Y.

Isaac Stryker Schenck,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem. 187b. A.M.

Stockport, N. Y.

Joseph Walworth Sutphen,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1876.

New York City.

Alexander Gulick Van Aken,R. D. candidate. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Ira Yan Allen,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M.

Wynantskill, N. Y.

Samuel Oakley Vander Poel, Jr., New York City.

Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1876, and Albany M. C., 1881.

Jacob Outcalt Van Fleet, Boonton, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M.

Peter Yan Yoorhees,Lawyer. A.M.

Camden, N. J.

Henry d’ Eresby Weston,Lawyer. A.M.

New York City.

Charles Seymour Wright,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1876. A.M.

Jersey City, N. J.

1873. ALUMNI. 89

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1873, (Classical.)

Madison Monroe Ball, Berne, N. Y.Teacher.

John D. Bennet.

Fletcher Clark, Ward, Penn.

Episcopal clergyman.

William Percy Hillhouse, New York City.

Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1876.

Charles Howard Millspaugh, Wickatunk, N. J.

Farmer.

John H. C. Neyius, New York City.

Business manager.

William Henry Page, Chicago, 111.

Actor.

Charles Wadsworth Pitcher, Stanton, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1876.

*Fitz Randolph Stewart, Frederic, Md.Died, July 4, 1871.

Daniel Gilbert Van Mater, Columbus, N. J.

Physician. M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1875.

George Sidney Willits, Washington, D. C.

Lieutenant Engineer U. S. Navy. Graduate U. S. Naval Academy, 1875.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

William Allen Chapman,Civil engineer. M.S.

Oswald Haldane,M.S.

James Thomas Lillis,

In Surrogate’s office of Hudson county*. M.S.

Henry Augustus Neilson,Manufacturer. M.S.

Myron Randall Chauncey Peck,Physician. In charge State Emigrant Insane Asylum.P. and S., 1876.

Clarence Peters,Manufacturer. M.S.

Hillburn, N. Y.

Cold Spring, N. Y.

Jersey City, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

M.S. M.D., College

Newark, N. J.

William Picard Stephens, West New Brighton, N. Y.Yacht builder. Yachting and Canoeing Editor “ Forest and Stream.” M.S.

Charles Frederick Stillman, New York City.

Surgeon. Professor of Orthopedic Surgery, Woman’s Medical College, 1884.M.S. M.D., College P. and S., 1876.

Thomas Bliss Stillman, Hoboken, N. J.

Analytical chemist. Instructor in Analytical Chemistry, Stevens Institute ofTechnology. M.S. Ph.D., Stevens Institute of Technology, 1883.

Charles Townsend Van Santvoord, New York City.

Treasurer and General Manager Albany Day Line of Steamboats. M.S.

Elbridge Yansyckel, Jr., Wilson’s Point, La.

U. S. Ass’t Engineer, Improvement Mississippi river. M.S. Member NewYork Academy of Sciences, 1881.

90 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1873 - 1874 .

Herbert Fuller Watson,m.S.

William Hall Williamson,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1881. M.S.

(?) Clayton, N. J.

Tappantown, N. Y.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1873, (Scientific.)

Brooklyn, N. Y.

New York City.

*Frederick Augustus Conkling,Merchant. Died, 1874.

Tunis G. Bergen Cortelyou,Clerk, N. Y., L. E. and W. R. R.

Joseph Addison Crowell, Iron Mountain, Mich.Physician and surgeon. M.D., University of New York, 1880.

James Ketch um Dunscomb,Lumber dealer.

Julio Martinez Hernandez,John Henry Huyler,Jeremiah B. Johnson,

Merchant.

Cornelius B. McCrellis,Merchant.

William Morgan,Importer and publisher of Reward Cards.

Henry Livingston Rutger^,Salesman, New York City.

Edmund Stephens,Commercial traveler.

Henry Cadmus Stryker,Lawyer and broker. Columbia Law School, 1879-80.

Albany, N. Y.

(?) New York City.

Tenafly, N. J.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

White House, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Closter, N. J.

Minneapolis, Minn.

1874.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

William Bogardus Berry, Montclair, N. J.

Physician. A.M..M.D., College P. and S., 1876.

William Hornblower Bradley, Newark, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbian L. S., Washington, D. C., 1876.

Ralph Watson Brokaw, Belleville, N. J.

R. D, clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M.

Ephraim Cutter,Lawyer. A.M.

Charles Davis,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Union, 1876.

Titus Elwood Davis,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M.

J. V. De Mott,Lawyer. A.M.

Joseph Rankin Duryee,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M.

Woodbridge, N. J.

Saugerties, N. Y.

Schaghticoke, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

1874 .ALUMNI, 91

Howard Newton Fuller,In business. A.M.

Perry James Fuller,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1876.

William Frederick Gaston,Lawyer. Member New Jersey Legislature, 1882 and 1883

Harry Latimer Janeway,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M.

*Charles Henry Theodore Kruger,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M

George De Witt Lydecker,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M.

John Richard Manley,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia'Law School, 1876

Charles Meyer, Jr.,

Lawyer. A.M.

Theodore Denton Mills,Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1876.

*JOHN OPPIE,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M

*ISAAC PUMYEA,Medical student. Died, Oct. 19, 1876.

Charles Augustus Runk,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1876.

Louis H. Schenck,Lawyer. A.M.

John Welch Searing,Lawyer. A.M.

Peter Dayis Staats,Assistant Topographer U. S. Geological Survey. A.M

*William Stoddard,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School,

Alan Hartwell Strong,Lawyer. A.M.

David Mather Talmage,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1877. A.M.

Alexander B. Van Deryoort,Manager. Lawyer. A.M.

Amos Van Etten, Jr.,

Lawyer. Special County Judge, Orange county, since 1885Abany Law School, 1876.

Albany, N. Y.

New York City.

Passaic, N. J.

A.M.

Williamstown, N. J.

Hoboken, N. J.

Died, Dec. 16, 1880.

Napanoch, N. Y.

New York City.

New York City.

Middletown, N. Y.

Griggstown, N. J.

Died, Feb. 29, 1880.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

Newark, N. J.

Saugerties, N. Y.

Raritan, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Died, Dec. 13, 1882.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Mont Moor, N. Y.

Chicago, 111.

Port Jervis, N. Y.A.M. LL.B.,

r8 77 .

*John Newton Wyckoff,' Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Harvard, 1876. Died, Nov. 2.

Somerville, N. J.

1880.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1874, (Classical.)

Charles Smith Bloomfield, Elizabeth, N. J.

Lawyer.

John Philip Clum, Tombstone, Ariz.

Postmaster. Editor, 1877-82.

George Washington Frey.

92 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1874-1875

Garrett Smock Jones,Cashier.

John Howard Kelly,Manufacturer.

Sidney Oscar Lawsing,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879.

James Parker,First Lieut. 4th U. S. Cavalry since 1879.

1876-79. U. S. Military Academy, 1876.

Edward Trenchard Price,In business.

Edward Tennyson Simons,

*George Washington Van Horne,Died, Nov. 29, 1874.

*Stephen Bassett Vreeland,Medical student. Died, Dec. 19, 1874.

Keyport, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Glen, N. Y.

Fort Apache, Ariz.

Second Lieut. 4th U. S. Cavalry,A.M., Rutgers, 1878.

Ramsey’s, N. J.

(?) Bernville, Penn.

Jersey City, N. J.

Jersey City, N. J.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Non-Graduate Member, Class of 1874, (Scientific.)

Frank Worthy Kent, Bay Ridge, N. Y.Surveyor, Continental Insurance Co., New York City.

1875 .

CLASSICAL SECTION.

John Haring Ackerman,Experimental farmer. A.M.

William Frederick Anderson,R. D. clergyman. Princeton Sem.

Robert Barr,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878.

Elam Mayhew Garton,M. E. clergyman. A.M.York, 1878.

Howard Gillespy,Treasurer Saugerties Blank Book Co.

Walter Timothy Griffin,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878.

Hendrick A. Hendrickson,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878.

*James Kemlo,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878.

Walter Kip,Lawyer. A.M.

Louis John Lockwood,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878.

Englewood, N. J.

Fordham, N. Y.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Arlington, N. J.

M.D., University of New

Saugerties, N. Y.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Schodack Landing, N. Y.

Brooklyn, N. Y.Died, Sept. 18, 1883.

Jersey City, N. J.

Pleasant Plains, N. Y.A.M.

A.M.

A.M. Ph.D.

Drew Sem., 1872.

A.M.

A.M.

A.M.

A.M.

1875. ALUMNI, 93

William Augustus Newell, Jr.,

Physician. A.M. M.D., University of Penn., 1877.

Olympia, W. T.

Philetus Theodore Pockman,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M.

Jersey City, N. J.

William Hall Quick,Farmer. A.M.

Farmer Village, N. Y.

John Henry Salisbury,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M.

Coxsackie, N. Y.

John Preston Searle,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M.

Somerville, N. J.

James G. Sutphen, Holland, Mich.Professor of Latin, Hope College, appointed, 1885. A.M.

Thomas Delano Swift,Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1879.

New York City.

Oliver Harris Walser,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M.

New York City.

William Perry Watson,Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1878.

Jersey City, N. J.

William Henry H. Way,Insurance. A.M.

New Brunswick, N. J.

*Ransford Wells, Jr., Flatbush, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1877.Oregon, Nov. 30, 1883.

Died, at Portland,

George Morris Williamson,Book-keeper. A.M.

Newtown, N. Y.

Benjamin Van Doren Wyckoff, Readington, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1878. A.M.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1875, (Classical.)

Frank Elwood Ackerman,Le Eoy Brumaghim,

Commercial traveler.

Arthur Theodore Hoffman,

(?) Brooklyn, N. Y.

Little Falls, N. Y.

Marmaroneck, N. Y.Lawyer.

Henry Kip, Paterson, N. J.

Physician. M.D., College P. and S., 1877.

William Edwin Knickerbocker, New York City.

Salesman.

John Abraham Lott, Jr., Flatbush, N. Y.Lawyer. A.B., University of New York, 1875. LL.B., Columbia L. S., 1877.

J. Philip B. Pendleton, Schenectady, N. Y.Episcopal clergyman. A.B., 1876. General Theological Sem., 1877.

Frank Moyer Peters, New York City.

Broker.

Francis Page Slade, New York City.

Lawyer. A.B., University of New York, 1875, and A.M., 1878.

John J. Snyder.

John Jacob Van Nest, Freehold, N. J.

Insurance.

John Richardson Wood, Aspen, Col.

94 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1875 .

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Samuel DeVere Burr, Plainfield, N. J.

Journalist. Associate Author “ History of the Centennial," “ Four ThousandYears’ World’s Progress." Author “ Tunneling under the Hudson River."A.B. A.M. C.E., 1885.

Howard Voorhees Buttler, New Brunswick, N. J.

Manufacturer. M.S.

Gansevoort V. V. Cortelyou, Hackensack, N. J.

Commission merchant. M.S.

Ichizo Hattori, Tokio, Japan.

“Kanji" (Vice President) of Tokio University, and Attache Superieur ofthe Department of Agriculture and Commerce. Japanese Commissioner to

New Orleans Exposition, 1884-85. M.S. Shio Rokui, official degree con-ferred by the Japanese Government.

Henry Latimer Janeway, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J.

Manufacturer. M.S.

Robert Anderson Meeker, Plainfield, N. J.

Mining engineer. Superintendent of Mines in North Carolina, 1880-84.

M.S.

Peter A. Montfort, New Utrecht, N. Y.M.S.

Arthur Louis Titsworth, Plainfield, N. J.

Manufacturer. M.S.

Frank Van Wyck, Fishkill Plains, N. Y.Merchant. M.S.

Jacob Ewing Ward, Newark, N. J.

Manufacturer. Lawyer. M.S.

Charles Lawton Demarest Washburn, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. Law; Clerk U. S. Treasury. M.S.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1875, (Scientific.)

George Frederick Ashton,Fire Insurance Adjuster.

Ebenezer Condict Babbitt,Civil and mining engineer. Deputy U. S. Surveyor.

*Harrington Mapes Dodge,Manufacturer. Died, Feb. 2, 1881.

Willard Combs Dunham,Manufacturer.

Charles Stitt Elting,Banker.

*Samuel Van Winkle Hageman,Master of Accounts, Eastman’s Business College, 1874.1878.

*Franklin Lippincott,Died, Jan. 15, 1885.

Benjamin Franklin Matthews,Teacher.

Daniel S. Schanck,Lawyer.

Shumma Shirane,Shipbuilder.

San Francisco, Cal.

Aspen, Col.

New York City.

New York City.

Butte City, Mont. Ter.

Middlebush, N. J.

Died, March 25,

Westville, N. J.

Forked River, N. J.

Freehold, N. J.

Kanagawa, Japan.

1875 -1876 .ALUMNI, 95

Rynier Veghte,Manufacturer.

*Edward Washington Vreeland,Stephen S. Vreeland,

Raritan, N. J.

Bergen, N. J.

(?) ‘Greenville, N. J.

1876.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

John Bancker Aycrigg,Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1879.

Eugene Samuel Booth,R. D. Missionary. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M.

Charles Bradley,Secretary Manufacturing Co. A.M.

Henry Miller Cox,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M.

Cornelius Peterson Ditmars,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M.

Edward Henry Duryee,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1878.

William Budd Gillmore,Lawyer. A.M.

Henry Niles Johnson,Physician. A.M. M.D., Union, 1881.

Haydn Clarke Kelly,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Yale, 1878.

Charles Abbott Limeburner,Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1879.

John Edward Lyall,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M.

Peter Houston Milliken,R. D, clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M.

Albert Dod Minor,R. D. clergyman. Licensed, 1879. Teacher. A.M.

David Murray,Lawyer. A.M.

William Hosea Nasholds,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M.

George Luther Neyius,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1879.

William Horton Price,Merchant. A.M.

John Duffield Prince, Jr.,

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1878.

James Augustus Bomeyn,Lawyer. A.M.

William Wyckoff Schomp,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879. A.M.

Passaic, N. J.

Yokohama, Japan.

Newark, N. J.

Herkimer, N. Y.

Niskayuna, N. Y.

Newark, N. J.

Jersey City, N. J.

Coeymans, N. Y.

New York City.

Jersey City, N. J.

Millbrook, N. Y.

Paterson, N. J.

St. Johnsville, N. Y.

Binghamton, N. Y.

Farmer Village, N. Y.

Minneapolis, Minn.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Hackensack, N. J.

Stone Ridge, N. Y.

96 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1876

Bergen Brokaw Staats,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879.

Paul Frederick Sutphen,Presb. clergyman. Licensed, 1878.

William Rivers Taylor,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1879.

Foster McGowan Voorhees,Lawyer. A.M.

John Schenck Voorhees,Lawyer. A.M.

^Theodore Havelock Walser,

Coxsackie, N. Y.A.M.

Cleveland, O.A.M.

Philadelphia, Penn.

Elizabeth, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brighton, N. Y.Died, April 24, 1878.

Jersey City, N. J.

Howe’s Cave, N. Y.

New Baltimore, N. Y.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

New York City.

Lynn, Mass.

Japan.

Waterford, N. Y.

Copake, N. Y.

Albany, N. Y.

Somerville, N. J.

Chinkiang, China.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Union Sem., 1877-78.

A.M.

Law student. Columbia Law School, 1876-78.

Harry Westbrook Winfield,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1879.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1876, (Classical.)

*John P. Casper,Died, April 29, 1874.

Edwin Everett Colburn,Farmer.

John Lefferts, Jr.,

Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1876.

Thomas Morrell Moore,Merchant.

Frank Jarvis Mundy,Cong’l clergyman. Princeton Sem.

Nagateru Yasujiro Outska (Utsuka),

Roland Henshall Stubbs,A.B. M.D., University of New York, 1878.

COURTLAND CALVIN VAN DeUSEN,Lawyer.

William Armitage Van Zandt,Merchant.

La Rue Vredenburgh, Jr.,

Lawyer.

Samuel Isett Woodbridge,Presb. Missionary. Princeton Sem., 1882.

*John Eliot Woodbridge,A.B., Union, 1876. Union Sem. Died, Oct. 3, 1879.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

George William Kuehnle, New York City.

U. S. Assistant Engineer in charge of surveys at Flood Rock, Hell Gate. M.S.

Carlton Brownell Pierce, Cooperstown, N. Y.

Lawyer. M.S. Albany Law School, 1878.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1876, (Scientific.)

William Aumack, Toms River, N. J.

Willard Walker Cutler, Morristown, N. J.

Lawyer. Prosecutor of Pleas, Morris county, since Dec. 1, 1882.

1876-1877. ALUMNI. 97

Spencer Cone Devan, Port Townsend, W. T.

U. S. Marine Hospital Service. University of New York.

*Jerome Johnson, Rahway, N. J.

Merchant.

William Hubert Osborne, Sanford, Conn.Manufacturing agent. Sheffield Scientific School, (Special Course.)

Joseph Godfrey Palmer, Rockwell City, Iowa.

Bank president. Mayor.

Charles S. Roe, Canoga, N. Y.Physician.

*Edwin Forrest Ross, New Brunswick, N. J.

Died, April 6, 1876.

Isaac Denman Vanderpoel,Book-keeper.

John Warren, Jr.,

Physician.

Nicholas Doremus Wortendyke,Civil engineer.

New York City.

New York City.

Jersey City, N. J.

1877.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Henry Mackness Traphagen Beekman,Lawyer. A.M.

Abraham S. Brinkerhoff,Merchant. A.M.

Robert Findlay Fischer,Journalist. A.M.

Earl Ansel Holdridge,Business. A.M.

*James Pierpont Langdon, Jr.,

Business. A.M. Died, April 30, 1883.

Cornelius Hoagland Polhemus,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1880. A.M.

Garrett Zabriskie Snider,Lawyer. A.M.

Herman Wendell Vander Poel,Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1880.

*John Quick Van Derveer,

Jersey City, N. J.

Rutherford, N. J.

Chicago, 111.

St. Paul, Minn.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Hopewell Junction, N. Y.

Spring Valley, N. Y.

New York City.

Austin, Texas.Presb. clergyman.June 24, 1880.

A.M. Licensed, 1880. Died, and buried at sea.

William Herman Van Steenbergh, Canajoharie, N. Y.Lawyer. U. S. C. C. Commissioner, appointed, 1884. A.M. LL.B.,Columbia Law School, 1879.

*Stephen Condict Van Winkle, Passaic, N. J.

Farmer. A.M. Died, Aug. 26, 1883.

Henry Veghte, Berkeley, Cal.

Teacher. A.M. Certificate of attendance at University of Gottingen.

Robert F. Stockton Wark, New Brunswick, N. J.Collector. A.M.

G

98 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 18

Samuel Mersereau Woodbridge, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

William Forman Wyckoff, Wood Haven, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1879.

Non-Graduate Members,

John Haines Knox,Mine manager.

Marvin Thorne Merchant,Clerk, U. S. Ordnance Department at

Abram Van Cleef Nevius,Farmer.

Henry Parsell Schneeweiss,In business.

Harry Schoonmaker,Lawyer.

William George Ely See,

Lawyer.

William Leggett Skinkle,Lawyer.

Schuyler Neilson Warren,Broker.

Class of 1877, (Classical.)

Lebanon, N. J.

New York City.

Hook, since 1879.

East Millstone, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

Jersey City, N. J.

Newark, N. J.

New York City.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

*John Francis Ladley, New Brunswick, N. J.

Died, Dec. 21, 1878.

Leonor Fresnel Loree, Logansport, Ind.

Engineer of Maintenance of Way of Second and Fourth Divisions, C., St. L.and P. R. R., 1885. M.S.

William James Nelson, New Market, N. J.

Physician. M.S. M.D., College P. and S., 1880.

Edward Ingelow Pitman, Cartagena, Spain.

Assistant Engineer Carthagena Steam Tramways. M.S.

Charles Taylor Pomeroy, Newark, N. J.

Manufacturer of writing fluids, etc. M.S.

Ellis Frank Potter, Brooklyn, N. Y.Dentist. M.S.

Edward Anderson Reiley, Atlantic City, N. J.

Physiciair. M.S. M.D., University of New York, 1881.

William Maxson Stillman, Plainfield, N. J.

Lawyer. M.S. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1879.

George McClellan Taylor, Long Branch, N. J.

Civil engineer. M.S.

Alfred Alexander Titsworth, Alfred Centre, N. Y.Professor of Industrial Mechanics, Alfred University, appointed, 1884. M.S.C.E., 1880.

Isaac Van Winkle, Wessington, D. T.

Stock farmer. M.S.

La Rue Vredenburgh, Chicago, 111.

Lumber merchant. M.S.

William Russell Whitehead, Trenton, N. J.

In business. M.S.

1877-1878. ALUMNI. 99

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1877, (Scientific.)

William Gardner Barnes,Merchant.

Alfred Wolcott Gibbs,

With Richmond and Danville R. R. CInstitute, 1878.

Yasutaro Hara,William Smith Ketcham.John Lott Nostrand,

Lawyer.

*Timothy Foster Nostrand,Farmer. Died, Nov. 3, 1885.

Yoshio Ohsawa.Zen Kichy Ongawa.James Alexander Talmage.Kanichero Taku.Josiah Tice,

Engineer, Penn. R. R.

Clinton De Witt Van Dyck,Physician. M.D., Albany Medical College,

Ernest Patten Waite,Clerk.

Daniel Waldo,Physician. M.D., College P. and S., 1878.

Amsterdam, N. Y.

Richmond, Ya.1. Mechanical Engineer. Stevens

(?) Tokio, Japan.

New Utrecht, N. Y.

New Utrecht, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Manalapan, N. J.

879.

Portland, Oregon.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

1878.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Louis Bevier, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J.

Adjunct Professor of Modern Languages, Rutgers, appointed, 1884. A.M.Ph.D., Johns Hopkins, 1881.

Henry James Bogardus, New York City.

House Surgeon, Hospital for Ruptured and Crippled. N. B. Sem., 1881.

A.M. M.D., University of New York, 1883.

Frederick Joseph Collier, Hudson, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M.

Everett Mallory Culver, New York City.

Surgeon. Demonstrator of Anatomy, New York Post-Graduate College.A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1881, and Frederick Wilhelm University,Berlin, Germany, 1884.

John Edward Elmendorf, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M. Ph.B., 1881.

Nicoll Floyd Elmendorf, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M.

Charles Everett, Englishtown, N. JPresb. clergyman. Princeton Sem., 1881. A.M.

John Blair Gibbs, New York City

Physician and surgeon. A.M. M.D., University of Penn., 1881, and Col-lege P. and S., 1882. Surgical Staff, Bellevue Hospital, 1881-83.

100 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1 878 .

Sei-ichi Kudo, Tokio, Japan.Author. Professor of Physics, Sapporo Agricultural College, 1881-83. A.M.

George Le Fevre, Linlithgo, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1881. A.M.

*William Burnham Marshall, Metuchen, N. J.

Teacher. A.M. Died, Sept. 16, 1881.

John Hull McLean,Farmer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1881.

Otto Meyer,Manufacturer. A.M.

Henry Merrill Orne,Cashier. A.M.

James Henry Owens,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1881. A.M.

Hortonburgh, Kan.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

Bushnell, 111.

CORTLANDT PARKER, Jr.,

Lawyer. A.M. LL.B., Columbia, 1881.

William Henry Scudder,Cong’l clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M.

John Lawson Senior,Lawyer and banker. A.M.

George Edward Stubbs,

Newark, N. J.

Chicago, 111.

Waverly, Kan.

Middletown, Conn.Musician. A.M.

^Egbert Tears,Student N. B. Sem. Died, Jan. 27, 1880.

Howard Davidson Terhune,Banker and lawyer. A.M. Certificate, Columbia, 1881.

John Vander Poel,Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1881.

John Smalley Letson Van Deventer,Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1880.

Henry Cone Van Dolsen,Physician. A.M. M.D., College P. and S., 1882.

Jonah Vaughan,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1881. A.M.

St. Paul, Minn.

Matawan, N. J.

New York City.

Jersey City, N. J,

New York City.

Owasco, N. Y.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1878, (Classical.)

William Wallace Anderson, Koanoke, Va.Merchant.

John Henry Banta, Paterson, N. J.

Physician. M.D., Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1879.

John Bloomfield Beekman, Pluckamin, N. J.

Physician. M.D., University New York, 1881.

Garret Story Conover, New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant tailor.

John Golden Dorrance, Nyack, N. Y.Manufacturer. M.D., College P. and S., 1879.

William Edwards Ferguson, New York City.

Real estate agent.

*Frederick Fitch Folger, Jr., Hudson, N. Y.Book-keeper. Died, Feb. 25, 1883.

1878 -1879 .ALUMNI. 101

John Adam Frech,Lawyer.

Richard Wright Herbert,Farmer.

Augustus Manning Price,Lawyer.

David Hall Schock,M. E. clergyman. A.M., Dickinson, 1882.

Jacob Winfred Van Keuren,Book-keeper.

Vanderbilt Spader Voorhees,Artist.

Somerville, N. J.

Wickatunk, N. J.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Asbury Park, N. J.

Utica, N. Y.

New York City.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.John Bishop,

Lawyer. M.S.

Edward Duryee,General Secretary Y. M. C. A., since 1884.

Henry Monmouth Herbert,Assistant Engineer U. S. Army. M.S.

Walter Livingston Lawrence,Mining engineer. M.S.

Frank Townsend Lent,

M.S.

Kansas City, Mo.

Newburyport, Mass.

Bound Brook, N. J.

Burden, N. Y.

Colorado Springs, Col.

Artist. Editor “ New York Studio.” M.S.

Robert Woodworth Prentiss, Washington, D. C.

Assistant, U. S. Nautical Almanac office, Washington, D. C. Fellow, JohnsHopkins, 1879-81, 1884. M.S.

Cornelius Clarkson Vermeule, New Brunswick, N. J.

Topographical Engineer U. S. Geological Survey. M.S.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1878, (Scientific.)

John Perrine Maynard, Chicago, 111.

Merchant.

Oscar Hartwell Maynard.Charles Arthur Reed, Somerville, N. J.

Special Examiner U. S. Pension Bureau. LL.B., Columbia, 1882.

*Louis V. Snyder, Elizabeth, N. J.

Manufacturer. Died, Jan. 30, 1882.

1879.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

John Edmund Ackerman, Passaic, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M., 1882.

Joseph Elmer Aldrich, Galena, Kan.Miner, and proprietor of Concentrating Works.

Abram Van Nest Baldwin, New Brunswick, N. J.

Physician. A.M., 1882. M.D., College P. and S., 1882.

Albert Chamberlain Burt, Albany, N. Y.Maltster. A.M., i382.

102 RUTGERS COLLEGE, 1879 .

Robert Anderson Cook, Mt. Savage, Md.Chemist, Union Mining Co. A.M., 1882.

William Cramer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y.Physician and surgeon. A.M., 1882. M.D., College P. and S., 1883.

Clarence Stephens Davison, Tarrytown, N. Y.Lawyer. A.M., 1882.

Alfred Howard Demarest, Port Richmond, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M., 1882.

Louis Augustus Du Bois, Brooklyn, N. Y.Lawyer.

John Frelinghuysen, Somerville, N. J.

Lawyer. Special Examiner U. S. Pension Bureau. A. M., 1882.

Theodore Frelinghuysen,Merchant.

Isaac William Gowen,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1883. A.M., 1882.

Herman Hageman, Jr.,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M., 1882.

Pet^er Kenney Hageman,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M., 1882.

Edward Woolsey Jewett,Stock broker.

William Kamp,

Providence, R. I.

New Durham, N. J.

Cuddebackville, N. Y.

Bruynswick, N. Y.

Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Belleville, Kan.Physician. A.M., 1882. M.D., Albany Medical College, 1882.

Seaman Miller,Lawyer. A.M., 1882.

New York City.

Asher Murray,Cashier.

Wadena, Minn.

Abram Van Liew Pumyea,Lawyer. A.M., 1882.

Mt. Holly, N. J.

De Witt Gilbert Rockefeller,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882.

New Scotland, N. Y.

Ernest Linwood Runyon,In business. A.M., 1882.

Philadelphia, Penn.

John Scarlett,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M., 1882.

Jerusalem, N. Y.

Cornelius Schenck,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M., 1882.

Manayunk, Penn.

Ezekiel Carman Scudder, Jr.,

R. D. Missionary. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M., 1882.

Arni, India.

Theodore Shafer,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M., 1882.

Scliaghticoke, N. Y.

John Letson Stillwell,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1882. A.M., 1882.

Athenia, N. J.

John Terhune,Cashier First National Bank of Manasquan, N. J.

Matawan, N. J.

John Clarendon Todd,Physician. A.M., 1882. M.D., College P. and S., 1882.

Tarrytown, N. Y.

George Van Derveer,Lawyer. A.M., 1882.

Somerville, N. J.

1879 .ALUMNI. 103

George Vredenburg Van Neste, East Millstone, N. J.

Physician. A.M., 1882. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1883.

David Demarest Zabriskie, Jersey City, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M\, 1882. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1881.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1879, (Classical.)

*William James Bailey, Cedar Hill, N. Y.Died, March 13, 1878.

Francis Bruen Conover, Freehold, N. J.

Auditor, F. and N. Y. R. R. Co.

*Crawford Crosby, Kingston, N. Y.Lawyer. Died, June 19, 1885.

Alonzo Clarence Dingman, Frankfort, N. Y.Lawyer. A.B., Union, 1879. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1881.

Jason Shearwood Hoffman, Fair Mount, N. J.

Teacher.

William Ellsworth Jarrard, Pontiac, Mich.Merchant.

Charles Cooper Polk, Sturgis, D. T.

Lawyer.

Henry Granville Sharpe, West Point, N. Y.Captain and Commissary of Subsistence U. S. Army.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Condict Walker Cutler, New York City.

Physician to New York Dispensary. M.S., 1882. M.D., College P. and S.,

1882.

George Hill,Civil engineer and architect. M.S., 1882. C.E., 1882.

Franklin Marsh,City Clerk. Surveyor and engineer.

Tadanari Matsdaira,Officer in the Department of Foreign Affairs.

Jonathan Bruen Miller,Editor “American Railroad Journal.” M.S., 1883.

Alfred Berry Nelson,Civil engineer, Penn. R. R. M.S., 1882.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Bahway, N. J.

Tokio, Japan.

Perth Amboy, N. J.

Manahawkin, N. J.

Francis Augustus Wilber, New Brunswick, N. J.

Adjunct Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Rutgers, appointed, 1883. M.S.,1882.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1879, (Scientific.)

George Albert De Baun,Teacher.

Presley Thornton Jenkins.

Hiram Abiff Maynard.*William Appleton Paige,

William Bunyon Stanbery.

Saddle Biver, N. J.

Tarrytown, N. Y.

104 RUTGERS COLLEGE, 1879 -1880 .

James Polhemus Van Wyck,Jeweler.

Eugene Spencer Veghte,Farmer.

Hudson, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

CHEMICAL SECTION.Jesse Hagaman Beekman, New Brunswick, N. J.

Chemist, and salesman for commercial fertilizers.

1880.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Charles Stuart Aitkin, Trenton, N. J.

Teacher.

Thomas Woodhouse Bakewell, Pittsburgh, Penn.Lawyer. A.M., 1883. LL.B., University of Penn., 1883.

Herbert Henry Cameron, New York City.

General Theological Seminary.

Charles Freeman Cantine, Rondout, N. Y.Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia, 1882.

Edward Close Delayan, Jr., New York City.

Lawyer. A.M., 1883. LL.B., Columbia, 1882.

Nathan Henry Demarest, Nagasaki, Japan.

R. D. Missionary. N. B. Sem., 1883. A.M., 1883.

William Alexander Dumont, Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. Union Sem., 1885. A.M., 1883.

*Pierre St. John Gillespy, Saugerties, N. Y.Died, Sept. 2, 1882.

Gilbert D. B. Hasbrouck, Rondout, N. Y.Lawyer. Member New York Legislature, 1884 and 1885. A.M., 1883.

Walter DuBois Hasbrouck, Rondout, N. Y.Physician. M.D., Albany Medical College, 1883.

Egbert Le Feyre, New York City.

Physician. M.D., University of New York. A. M., 1884.

Frederick Wilkinson Olcott, East Millstone, N. J.

Physician, St. Francis Hospital, New York City. M.D., College P. and S.,

1884.

Edmund Rawson Palmer, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M., 1883. LL.B., State University of Iowa, 1882.

Clarence Mather Perlee, Clarksville, N. Y.R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1883. P. G., Union Sem., 1884. A.M., 1883.

Thomas Marshall Fitz Randolph, Morristown, N. J.

Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia, 1882.

Millard Fillmore Ross, New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant.

George Washington Scarlett, Peapack, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1883. A.M., 1884.

Edwin Francis See, Brooklyn, N. Y.General Secretary Brooklyn Y. M. C. A., appointed, 1886. R. D. clergyman.N. B. Sem., 1883. A.M., 1883.

1880 .ALUMNI. 105

Bevier Has Brouck Sleght, Newark, N. J.

Physician. A.M., 1883. M.D., Hahnemann Medical College, 1882.

John L. Suydam, Jamesburg, N. J.

Physician. A.M., 1883. M.D., University of New York, 1882.

Stephen Vedder Ten Eyck, New York City.

Physician. A.M., 1882. M.D., College P. and S., 1883.

Wileiam Van Doren, Middlebnsh, N. J.

Physician. M.D., University of New York, 1885.

Joseph Appeeton Van Mater, Hamburgh, N. J.

Superintendent zinc mine. A.M.

Sherman Van Ness, Jr., New York City.

Senior House Surgeon, Woman's Hospital. M.D., College P. and S., 1883.

A.M., 1883.

Benjamin Miller Van Syckel, New York City.

Physician. A.M., 1883. M.D., Bellevue Medical College, 1882.

William Vaughan, Jersey City, N. J.

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1883.

Nathaniel Whitaker Voorhees, Jr., Scranton, Penn.

Physician. M.D., University of Penn., 1883.

Frederick Weigel, New Brunswick, N. J.

Lawyer. City Counsel of New Brunswick, N. J., elected, 1885. A.M., 1883.

Joseph Wolfson, Jersey City, N. J.

Physician. A.M., 1883. M.D., Bellevue Medical College, 1883.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1880, (Classical.)

Howard Leon Browning,Edison Electric Light Co.

George Buttler, Jr.,

Dentist. M.D., University of Maryland, 1884.

Charles Clark,Lawyer.

Gregory Richard Gillmore,Merchant.

Richard Morris Greenbank,Merchant. Lawyer, admitted, 1881.

Clark Morrison Hamilton,

Charles Arthur Horn,Assistant Librarian, Brooklyn Library, since 1882.

Louis Thompson Reed,Physician. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1884.

*George Washington Shipway,Medical student. Died, Dec. 29, 1879.

John Gregory Slee,

George Francis Stephens,Sculptor.

*John Henry Weir,Civil engineer. Died, at Paducah, Ky., Feb. 21, 1884.

Asa Zabriskie,Merchant.

Guilliam Arthur Zabriskie,Physician. M.D., College P. and S., 1882.

New York City.

Worcester, Mass.

Somerville, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

Millstone, N. J.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Washington, D. C.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Philadelphia, Penn.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Chicago, 111.

New York City.

106 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1880 - 1881 .

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Franklin Avery Chapman, Madison, N. J.

Charles Manning Freeman, Washington, D. C.

Physician, U. S. Pension Office. M.D., College P. and S., 1884.

William Davis Schoonmaker, New York City.

Merchant. M.S., 1883.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1880, (Scientific.)

Peter Randolph Buckelew,John W. Howell,

Electrician.

Thomas Ely Schanck,Paying Teller First National Bank.

Theodore Van Deventer,Electrician.

William Stults Van Nortwick,Book-keeper.

Charles Strong Van Nuis,Electrician.

Henry Vroom, Jr.,

Book-keeper.

CHEMICAL

Plainfield, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Hightstown, N. J.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

SECTION.

Theodore Frelinghuysen De Witt, Colorado Springs, Col.

Teacher. M.D., College P. and S., 1884.

1881 .

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Theodore Burges Booraem, Jr.,

Lawyer.

Jesse Wendell Brooks,Cong’l clergyman. Union Sem., 1884. A.M., 1884.

Gardner Hale Cain,Lawyer.

Marion Townsend Conklin,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884.

Josiah Elmer Crane,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M., 1884.

J. Hendrik de Vries,Student, N. B. Sem. Teacher, 1881-85. A.M., 1884.

George Fielder,Lawyer.

Cornelius I. Haring,

New Brunswick, N. J.

Bay Shore, N. Y.

Trenton, N. J.

White House, N. J.

Rocky Hill, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Milwaukee, Wis.

Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1883.

*Richard Charles Harrington, Newark, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. A.M., 1884. M.D., Bellevue Hospital MedicalCollege, 1884. Died, Feb. 22, 1885.

1881 .ALUMNI, 107

Charles Norton Ironside, New York City.

Lawyer. A.M., 1884. LL.B., Georgetown University, 1882.

Martin Wyckoff Lane, Neshanic, N. J.

Lawyer. A.M., 1884.

Robert Lefferts,Manufacturer.

Flatbush, N. Y.

Charles Edward Lord,Journalist.

New York City.

Joel Loucks,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884.

South Branch, N. J.

Wilmer McNair,Student, Prineeton Sem.

Princeton, N. J.

Henry Du Bois Mulford,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1885. A ; M., 1884.

Franklin Park, N. J.

William Schmitz,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884.

Pottersville, N. J.

Chester Boyden Schoonmaker,Merchant.

New York City.

Charles Buchanan Scott,

Assistant, Second Geological Survey of Penn., since 1881.

Philadelphia, Penn.

George Henry Stephens,Presb. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M., 1884.

Springfield, N. J.

Livingston Ludlow Taylor,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M., 1884.

New York City.

Irving Strong Upson, New Brunswick, N. J.

Librarian, Rutgers, appointed, 1884. Clerk, Geological Survey of New Jersey,and New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, since 1881. A.M., 1884.

John Russell Verbrycke,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M., 1884.

Paterson, N. J.

Edward Burnett Voorhees, New Brunswick, N. J.

First Assistant Chemist, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, since1882. A.M., 1884.

James Sylvester Wight,Lawyer. A.M., 1884.

Perth Amboy, N. J.

Garret Wyckoff, Jr.,

R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1884. A.M., 1884.

Laurel Grove, N. Y.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1881, (Classical.)

t

Richard Amerman Anthony,Merchant. A.B., Columbia, 1881, and A.M., 1885.

New York City.

^Cornelius Bergen, Jr.,

Builder. Died, Jan. 2, 1886.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Lewis Cory, San Jose, Cal.

Lawyer. A.B., Princeton, 1881, and A.M., 1884. LL.B., Columbia LawSchool, 1883.

Peter Joseph Gerlach,Medical student.

Shiloh, Ohio.

Addison Howard Griffing,Dentist. D.D.S., New York College of Dentistry, 1882.

Port Jefferson, N. Y.

George Byron McChesney,Chemist.

New Brunswick, N. J.

John Clifford Perrine,Druggist.

Pennington, N. J.

108 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1881 .

David Provost, New York City.

Lawyer.

Oliver Parsell Schneeweiss, New Brunswick, N. J.

Manufacturer.

Cornelius Whitenack Stryker, Philadelphia, Penn.Apothecary. Ph.G., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy, 1882.

Augustus Ferdinand Todd, Jr., Bound Brook, N J.

Telegraphist. Teacher, 1881-84.

James Marshall Van Deusen, Hudson, N. Y.Merchant.

*A. Augustus Williamson, New Brunswick, N. J.

Died, Jan. 29, 1879.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.John Bruere, New Egypt, N. J.

Physician. M.S., 1884. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1884.

Thomas Henry Grant, Red Bank, N. J.

Civil engineer P. and R. R. R. M.S., 1884.

John Kinnan How, New Brunswick, N. J.

Electrician.

Oakley A. Johnson, Hackettstown, N. J.

Teacher. P.G., Johns Hopkins University, 1881-82. M.S., 1884.

Frederic'William Malcolm, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Assistant Engineer, Little Miami Div. P., C. and St. L. R. R. C.E., Rutgers,1884.

John Trumbull Marshall, Metuchen, N. J.

Electrician.

John Forsyth MeWilliam, East Millstone, N. J.

Physician. M.S., 1884. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1884.

Robert Cecil Plume, Jersey City, N. J.

Civil engineer.

Charles Strong Rusling, New Brunswick, N. J.

Merchant.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1881, (Scientific.)

*Frederick W. Denise, Freehold. N. J.

Medical student. Died, May 31, 1884.

William R. George, Dover, N. J.

Mining engineer.

De Witt Gosman Lippincott, Campbell Hall, N. Y.Physician. M.D., Jefferson Medical College, 1882.

CHEMICAL SECTION.

James Howard Aitkin, Trenton, N. J.

Manufacturer.

Edward Barzillai Dana, Jr., Metuchen, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. M.D., College P. and S., 1885.

Charles Harrison Rogers, New Brunswick, N. J.

Undertaker.

Washington Wilson, Metuchen, N. J.

Manufacturer.

1882 .ALUMNI. 109

1882 ,

CLASSICAL SECTION.

John Bartlett Alden,Journalist.

Theodore Amerman Beekman,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M., 1885.

Irving Burdick,Musician.

J. Chester Chamberlain,Electrical engineer.

William Isaac Chamberlain,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1886.

William Stockton Cranmer,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M., 1885.

Charles Leavitt Edgar,Electrician.

John Hamilton Gillespie,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M., 1885.

Abram Britton Havens,Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1885. A.M., 1885.

Joseph Hover, Yonkers, N. Y.Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1884. A.M., 1885.

Howard Melville Lansing,Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1884.

William Frederick Midlige,Lawyer.

Edwin Oscar Moffett,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M., 1885.

John Morrison,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1886.

James Avery Norris,Presb. clergyman. Union Sem. 1885.

James Powers Philip,Lawyer. LL.B., Albany Law School, 1885. A.M.

Philip Wilson Pitcher,R. D. clergyman. Missionary to China. N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M., 1885.

Nelson De Witt Pumyea, Wilkes-Barre, Penn.

Physician. M.D., University of New York, 1885. A.M., 1885.

Edgar Fitz Randolph,Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1884.

Myron Tracy Scudder,Teacher.

Daniel Wesley Skellenger,R. D. clergyman. N. B. Sem., 1885. A.M., 1885.

Rynier J. Wortendyke,Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1884.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

South Columbia, N. Y.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

New York City.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Astoria, N. Y.

New York City.

New Hurley, N. Y.

New York City.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Jersey City, N. J.

Pine Bush, N. Y.

Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.

New Hamburgh, N. Y.

Catskill, N. Y.

8s.

Amoy, China.

Morristown, N. J ;

Fort Plain, N. Y.

Franklin, N. J.

Jersey City, N. J.

110 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 188 *4 -188 :}.

Non-Graduate Member, Class of 1882, (Classical.)

Walter Newell,Clerk.

New Brunswick, N. J.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Frederick Wagoner Bennett, New Brunswick, N. J.

Assistant Topographer U. S. Geological Survey. C.E., Rutgers, 1885.

Philip Hasbrouck Bevier, Gardiner, N. Y.Assistant Topographer U. S. Geological Survey.

Nathaniel B. Klink Hoffman, Readington, N. J.

Teacher. U. S. Coast Survey, Va., 1882-83. C.E., Rutgers, 1884.

George Henry Johnson, • New Brunswick, N. J.

Fellow in Mathematics, Harvard. Professor of Mathematics, National Col-lege of Nicaraugua, 1883-85. M.S., Cornell, 1883. C.E., Rutgers, 1885.

Solomon Le Fevre, Burden, N. Y.Mining engineer.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1882, (Scientific.)

Owen Benjamin Franklin Allen,Teacher.

Andrew King Baker,

John Newton Bernart,Farmer.

Frank Strong Curtis,Civil engineer.

Andrew Manning,

Ellendale, D. T.

(?) Dover, N. J.

Chester, N. Y.

East Albany, N. Y.

Plainfield, N. J.

Physician and surgeon. M.D., College P. and S., 1883.

N. Dunham Van Syckel, Birmingham, Ala.

Teacher.

CHEMICAL SECTION.

George B. Hurff, Hurffville, N. J.

Merchant.

George Adams Woods, New York City.Merchant.

1883 .

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Henry Warren Beebe,Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1885.

George Brinton Bell,Student, Princeton Sem., class 1887.

John Tallmadge Bergen,Student, Union Sem., class 1886.

John Henry Brandow,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1886.

George Zabriskie Collier,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1886.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New York City.

Coxsackie, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

1883 .ALUMNI. Ill

Frederick Walker Cutler, Morristown, N. J.

Student, Union Sem., class 1886.

William H. Steele Demarest, New Brunswick, N. J.

Teacher, Rutgers College Grammar School, since 1883. Student, N .B. Sem.,class 1888.

Frederick Parsell Hill,Architectural draughtsman.

John Laubenheimer,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1886.

George Munn Lilburn,Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1885.

William Christian Miller,Electrician.

Robert Vanderbilt Palmer,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1886.

Harry Mortimer Peters,Lawyer. LL.B., Columbia Law School, 1885.

John Ludlow Schenck,Law Student.

Jared Waterbury Scudder,Teacher. Student, Johns Hopkins University, 1884-85.

Alfred Ford Skinner,Law student.

Theodore Strong,Law student.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Bergen Point, N. J.

Haverstraw, N. Y.

Albany, N. Y.

Poughkeepsie, N. Y.

Newark, N. J.

Neshanic, N. J.

Albany, N. Y.

Belleville, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Duncan Dunbar Sutphen, New York City.

Merchant.

Henry Judd Ward, Richfield Springs, N.Y.Teacher. Law student.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1883, (Classical.)

John Handley,M. E, clergyman.

*William Henry Hough,Died, Oct. 12, 1882.

Cyrus Cairns Smith,Musician.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Trenton, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Edson De Wint Eaton, Rolla, Mo.Professor of Mathematics, Missouri University, appointed, 1884.

George Elton Jenkins, Dover, N. J.

Civil and mining engineer. C.E., Rutgers, 1885.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1883, (Scientific.)

Moses George Bierman,

Willard Bishop,Banker.

E. Phillips Brown,

(?) Newark, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

(?) Kansas City, Mo.

112 RUTGERS COLLEGE, 1883 -1884 .

W. Campbell Clark,With Clark Thread Co.

Thomas Doremus Van Syokel,Merchant.

William Cochran Ward,Chemist and assayer.

James Price Warrick,Manufacturer.

William Randolph Welling,Farmer.

Edward Francis White,Student, Stevens Institute of Technology, class 1886.

Newark, N. J.

Newark, N. J.

Irvington, N. J.

Glassboro, N. J.

New Milford, N. Y.

Bergen Point, N. J.

CHEMICAL SECTION.

James MacMullen, New Brunswick, N. J.

Journalist.

Arthur Elliott Rutherford, New York City.

Real estate broker.

1884 .

CLASSICAL SECTION.

Peter Stryker Beekman,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1887.

Matthew Linn Bruce,Teacher.

William Paterson Bruce,Student, Union Sem., class 1887.

Henry Eyertson Cobb,Student, Princeton Sem., class 1888.

Peter Crispell,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1887.

George Davis,Student

1

,N, B. Sem., class 1887.

Benjamin Edward Dickhaut,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1887.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Andes, N. Y.

New York City.

Flushing, N. Y.

Stone Ridge, N. Y.

White House Station, N. J.

East New York, N. Y.

Levi B. Edwards,Student, Drew Sem., class 1887.

William Goodwin Ludlow,Accounting Department, N. Y., L. E. and W. R. R.

James Gulick Meyer,Law student.

Charles Edward Pattison,Electrician.

*Ferdinand Vanderveer Rogers,Law student. Drowned, April 6, 1885.

John A. Thomson,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1887.

*Henry Van Brackle,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1887. Died, June 7, 1885.

Oceanic, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Matteawan, N. Y.

Metuchen, N. J.

Davenport, Iowa.

New Kingston, N. Y.

Hazlet, N. J.

1884 .ALUMNI, 113

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1884, (Classical.)

He Witt Edward Bogers,Merchant.

Henry Hale Sleeper,Student, General Theological Sem., class 1887.

John Alfred Van Nest,Clerk, Maintenance of Way, Penn. R. R.

George Augustus Vroom,Lawyer.

Fishkill-on-Hudson, N. Y.

New York City.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Camden, N. J.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

George Henry Blakeley,Civil engineer and surveyor.

John Edward Hill,Assistant, U. S. Coast and Geodetic Survey.

Jackson Jaques,Civil engineer.

William Henry Luster, Jr.,

Assistant Topographer, U. S. Geological Survey.

John William McKelyey,Chemist.

Franklin Stoddart Smith,Chemist.

Cyrus W. Field Sproul,Civil engineer.

Henry Bufus Lankford Worrall,Clerk.

Middlebush, N. J,

Newark, N. J.

Iselin, N. J.

Elizabeth, N. J.

Jersey City, N. J.

Hoboken, N. J.

Brooklyn, N. Y.

Elizabeth, N. J.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1884, (Scientific.)

Howard Suydam Clarke,Merchant.

Benjamin Lippincott,Farmer.

Eugene Clifid Moss,Clerk.

Benjamin Franklin Bandolph,Licentiate in Pharmacy, State of Illinois.

Francis Stryker,Architectural draughtsman.

John George Tait,

Rodman.

Halsey Taft Tichenor,Book-keeper.

Edward Thompson Ward,Merchant.

Frederic Thompson Ward,Clerk.

New York City.

Cinnaminson, N. J.

Metuchen, N. J.

Bloomington, 111.

Newark, N. J.

Metuchen, N. J.

Irvington, N. J.

Newark, N. J.

Newark, N. J.

AGRICULTURAL SECTION.John Ehrick Parmly, Oceanic, N. J.

Farmer. A.B., Princeton.

William Biya, Havana, Cuba.

Farmer. H

114 RUTGERS COLLEGE. 1885 .

1885.

CLASSICAL SECTION.

John Mitchell Allen,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1888.

Annandale, N. J.

Morris Norton Bemus,Medical student.

Louis Bishop,Teacher.

William Henry Boocock,Student, N. B. Sem., class 1888.

W. Edwin Florance,Law student.

Edwin Knickerbocker Losee,

Medical student.

Frank Seymour Scudder,Teacher.

Adrian Vermeule, Jr.,

Law student.

Louis Augustus Yoorhees,Post Graduate in Chemistry.

Non-Graduate Members,

Jamestown, N. Y.

Princeton, N. J.

Flatbush, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Upper Bed Hook, N. Y.

Tarrytown, N. Y.

New Brunswick, N. J.

New Brunswick, N. J.

of 1885, (Classical.)

Jacob De Puy Has Brouck,Merchant and miller.

Eugene B. Matthews,Stephen Henry Ohlen,

Clerk.

High Falls, N. Y.

Burlingame, Kan.

Jersey City, N. J.

SCIENTIFIC SECTION.

Asher Atkinson,Draughtsman, U. S. Geological Survey.

William Henry Barnes,Civil engineer.

George William Hart, Jr.,

Law student.

Arthur Coyle Payne,Electrician.

Louis Frederick Ruf,Post Graduate in Languages.

New Brunswick, N. J.

East Hampton, N. Y.

Metuchen, N. J.

Metuclien, N. J.

Freehold, N. J.

Frank Van Brakle, Keyport, N. J.

Draughtsman, U. S. Geological Survey.

Non-Graduate Members, Class of 1885, (Scientific.)

Benjamin Campbell Bakewell, Pittsburgh, Penn.In business.

Matthias Mount Corle, Neshanic, N. J.

Law student.

/

1151885 .ALUMNI.

Charles Deshler,Civil engineer.

John Elmer,Supposed to be lost at sea.

William Leseur Haynes,Student, Stevens Institute of Technology.

Oscar William Henderson,Architectural draughtsman.

Philip Lindsley,Teacher.

Charles Van Winkle,Stock raiser.

New Brunswick, N. J.

Fairton, N. J.

Baritan, N. J.

New York City.

Raritan, N. J.

Wolsey, D. T.

CHEMICAL SECTION.

Henry Rutgers Baldwin, Jr., New Brunswick, N. J*

Chemist, New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station.

Walter Draper Gregory, Susquehanna, Penn.

Chemist, N. Y., L. E. andW. R. R.

Charles William Harrison, Verona, N. J.

Medical student.

Frederick Allen Mandeyille, Newark, N. J.

Medical student, New York Homeopathic Medical College.

AGRICULTURAL SECTION.

Richard Adams Learned,Farmer.

Newton, N. J.

116 RUTGERS COLLEGE,

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

1792.

*Jonas S. Adams, M.D.

*Jabez Canfield, M.D.

*Jasper Farmer, M.D.

*Francis Rieutoud, M.B.

*John B. Rieutoud, M.B

1793.

*Richard S. Kissam, M.D.And at Edinburgh University.Prof. Med. Dept., Rutgers.

*William Moore, M.D.And at Edinburgh University.Prof. Med. Dept., Rutgers.

*Samuel Watkins, M.D.

1812.

*David R. Arnell, M.D. *Samuel McAuley, M.D.

*John C. Cheesman, M.D. ^Lawrence Van Kleek, M.D.

*Samuel Jackson, M.D.

1813.Jesse Coe, M.D.

^Charles Buxton, M.D.

*Abraham Brower, M.D.

*John Clark, M.D.*Abraham Cornelison, M.D.

*Gardiner Jones, M.D.

*Nicholas Romayne, M.D.Columbia, 1774.

*Charles Smith, M.D.

*Henry M. Van Solingen, M.D.

1814.

Pardon Brownell, M.D. Jacob J. De Lamater, M.D.

Lewis Carlisle, M.D.

Ebenezer Coe, Jr., M.D.

Isaac Coe, M.D.

1815.Jonathan Johnson, M.D.

John Meeker, M.D.

Charles M. Pickett, M.D.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. 117

Elkanah M. Beckwith, M.D,

Richmond Brownell, M.D.

Bern W. Budd, M.D.

Solomon Andrews, M.D.

Lewis Belden, M.D.

John Cornelison, M.D.

Conyngham Crawford, M.D.

Samuel G. Dimmick, M.D.

Alexander Dunham, M.D.

Charles Dupont, M.D.

**John F. Ellis, M.D.

Samuel C. Ellis, M.D.

Joseph W. Fearing, M.D.

Thomas Fearn, M.D.

John T. Ferguson, M.D.

William L. Graham, M.D.

Lucius Heermans, M.D.

Thomas P. Jones, M.D.

Samuel S. Kuypers, M.D.

Ezekiel Loyejoy, M.D.

Charles S. Lucas, M.D.

*William

Stephen S. Rapalje, M.D.U. S. N.

Thomas B. Gautier, M.D.And College P. and S., 1823.New York City.

Edgar F. Peck, M.D.

John

1816.Joseph R. Drake, M.D.

Samuel L. Ward, M.D.

Isaac Woods, M.D.

1827.Hamilton Morton, M.D.

Alexander H. Neil, M.D.

John D. Ogam, M.D.

Horatio W. Orcutt, M.D.

Samuel Osborn, M.D.

Peter Pratt, M.D.

Washington Ritter, M.D.

David Rogers, M.D.

Henry Schenck, M.D.

William Seaman, M.D.

William Stevenson, M.D.

Eliphalet St. John, M.D.

*Garrit Terhune, M.D.

Samuel Treadwell, M.D.

Richard A. Varick, M.D.

Peter D. Vroom, M.D.

Gregory Weems, M.D.

Joseph M. Woods, M.D.

1828.S. Dillingham, M.D.

1830.John Rosekrantz, M.D.

1831.Xavier Tessier, M.D.

Quebec, C. E.

1832.Alexander Robinson, M.D.

1835.S. CONGAR, M.D.New York City.

ADDENDA.

1832 *John Stuart Patterson, New York City.

Died, April 3, 1886.

1847 Jacob Quick, Philadelphia, Penn.

Surgeon 22d Regt. N. J. Vols. M.D. University of Penn., 1851.

1848 *James Bergen Wilson, Bloomingburgh, N. Y.Died, March 22, 1886.

1869 Charles Luman Knapp, Lowville, N. Y.New York State Senator (not Assemblyman), elected, 1885.

1872 Charles H. Vannier, Mandan, D. T.

INDEX.

Abeel,1829 Theodore.1859 Gustavus N.

Acken,1851 William H.

Ackerman,1856 James H.1866 Edward G.1875 John H.1875 Frank E.

1879 John E.

Adams,1792 Jonas S. (M)

Adrain,1827 Robert, Jr.

1:833 Garnet B.

1873 Robert.

Aitkin,

1854

James S.

1880 Charles S.

1881 James H.

Alden,1882 John B.

Aldrich,1879 Joseph E.

Allen,1865 John K.1873 Frederick E.1882 Owen B. F.

1885 John M.

Alliger,1:835 John B.

Anderson,

1859

James H.1862 William H.1870 Asher.

1875 William F.

1878 William W.

Andrews,1827 Solomon. (M)

Annan,1771 David.

Anthony,1881 Richard A.

Apgar,1866 Ellis A. *

Appleton,1852 Edward W.1852 Samuel E.

Arcularius,1863 Andrew M.

Arndt,1833 Charles C. P.

Arnell,1812 David R.(M)

Arthur,1842 John, Jr.

Ashton,1875 George F.

Atkinson,1885 Asher.

Aumack,1876 William.

Ayars,1847 E. R.1862 Wm. H.H.

Aycrigg,1876 John B.

Ayres,1843 Sylvester W.1856 Alanson F.

I 1859 Clarence L.1860 Samuel.

Babbitt,1875 Ebenezer C.

Bahler,1861 Louis H.1868 Pierre G. M.1869 Martin.

Baird,

1855

K. Heyers.1872 Andrew W.

Bailey,1842 William.i860 Isaac P.

1879 William J.

Baker,1834 David F.

1855 L. Frederick.1882 Andrew K.

Bakewell,1880 Thomas W.1885 B. Campbell.

Baldwin,1789 Mathuselah.1849 Henry R.1854 John V. N.1855 Alfred J.1856 George V. N.1857 Joseph R.1879 Abram V. N.1885 Henry R., Jr.

Ball,1873 Madison M.

Ballagh,1857 James H.1860 William H.

Banta,1844 William S.

1878 John H.

Barcalow,1835 Farrington.

Barnard,1850 Stephen P.

Barnes,1868 Charles.

1877 William G.1885 William H.

Barr,1875 Robert.

Bartles,1859 William H.

Bartholf,1861 Benjamin A.

Barton,1870 Luther.

1871 James K.

Bassler,1830 Benjamin.

Bayless,1832 Samuel M.

Beach,1829 Abraham.

Beardslee,1860 John W.

Beck,1849 T. Romeyn.1861 Louis D.

Beckwith,1816 E. M. (M)

Beebe,1883 Henry W.

Beekman,1829 William F.

1857 John S.

1877 Henry M. T.1878 John B.

1879 Jesse H.1882 Theodore A.1884 Peter S.

Belden,1827 Lewis. (M)

Bell,1883 George B.

Bemus,1885 Morris N.

Benedict,1837 Nathan D.1841 Thomas N.1868 Edward.

Bennet,1873 John D.

Bennett,1845 James C.1882 Frederick W.

Benson,1871 Aaron W.

Berdan,1846 Stephen.

1847 David I.

1869 John.

Berdine,1871 George.

Berg,1866 Herman C.

Bergen,1863 Jerome L.

1867 Samuel W.1867 Tunis G.1869 Edgar.1869 Symmes.1881 Cornelius, Jr.

1883 John T.

Bernhart,1848 James E.1882 John N.

Bertholf,1864 James H.

Berrier,1840 J. Van Dyke.

Berry,1847 J. Romeyn.1857 Philip.

1874 William B.

Best,1771 Michael.

Bevier,1855 C. V. w.1878 Louis, Jr.1882 Philip H.

120 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

Bierman,1883 M. George.

Bigelow,1855 William H.

Bishop,1837 Howard.1843 David.1860 Alex. McC.1870 James, Jr.

1878 John.1883 Willard.

1885 Louis.

Blackwell,1841 Frederick C.1841 John.1842 William.

Blakeley,1884 George H.

Blauvelt,1782 Timothy.1783 Isaac.

1789 Abraham.1810 Cornelius S.

1814 William W.1828 Isaac A.1833 Nicholas C.

1843 John W.1858 Augustus.

Blish,1869 John A.

Bloomfield,1828 William.1848 F. Augustus.1865 Thomas B.

1874 Charles S.

Board,1869 Nathaniel.

Bodine,1793 Frederick.1861 George D.

Bogardus,i860 Francis M.i860 William E.1878 Henry J.

Bogart,1853 John.

Bogert,1832 Charles A.1858 William T.1864 Nicholas I.M.

Boggs,1842 Edward B.

1873 Herbert.

Boice,1856 Daniel R.

Bonnell,1829 Alexander V.

Bonney,1851 A. Staats.

1857 Peres B.

1861 Joseph J.1865 Robert B.

Boocock,1885 William H.

Bookstaver,1837 John L.

1837 Jacob.1846 Daniel.

1859 Henry W.1866 Adam A.

Booraem,1881 Theo. B., Jr.

Booth,1876 Eugene S.

Borst,1861 J. William.

Bowdoin,1813 Ezekiel.

Bowser,1868 Edward A.

Bradley,1836 Joseph P.

1874 William H.1876 Charles.

Brandow,1883 John H.

Brayton,1870 Edward.

Brett,1834 Philip M.

Brewster,1853 James F.

Briggs,1834 John H.

Brinckerhoff,

1832

Edward.1835 George.1844 John H. T.

Brinkerhoff,1877 Abraham S.

Brock,1859 John R.

Brodhead,1831 John R.1840 Henry, Jr.

Broek,1861 Dirck.

Brokaw,1793 Abraham.1866 Isaac P.

1874 Ralph W.

Brooks,1872 Edward F.1881 Jesse W.

I

Browe,1842 Edwin S.

Brower,1793 Abrah’m.(M) I

1813 Isaac L.

Brown,1830 John M.1831 George W.1831 John J.1836 Alexander.1837 Alison.

1849 Rodman.i860 Josiah J.1865 Robert M.1865 Henry J., Jr.1883 E. Phillips.

Brownell,1814 Pardon. (M)1816 Rich’nd. (M)

Browning,1880 Howard L.

Bruce,1884 M. Linn.1884 William P.

Bruen,1830 Alex. McW.

Bruere,1881 John.

Brumaghim,1875 Le Roy.

Brush,1830 William.1862 Alfred H.1862 William W.

Bruyn,1836 Augustus H.

Buckelew,1848 William D.1880 Peter R.

Buckham,1832 George.

Bucknell,1869 Simeon E.

Budd,1816 Bern W. (M)

Bulkley,1832 Henry T.

Bullus,1828 RobertS.

Burdick,1882 Irving.

Burke,1870 Benj. R. K.

Burr,1875 Samuel D. V.

Burrage,1846 John F.

Burroughs,1872 Joseph.

Burt,1879 Albert C.

Buttler,1875 Howard V.1880 George, Jr.

|

Buxton,1793 Charles. (M)

Cain,1881 Gardner H.

Cameron,1880 Herbert H.

Cammann,1858 Walter.

Campbell,1830 William B.

1835 Antrim.1853 Samuel.1857 James G. J.1862 Alan D.1870 James B.

Canfield,1792 Jabez. (M)1870 Frederick A.

Cannon,1833 Garret S.

1839 John S.

1840 Henry R.1849 James S.

Cantine,1880 Charles F.

Carle,1789 John J.1811 John H.

j

Carithers,1834 Daniel N.

Carlisle,1815 Lewis. (M)

Carothers,1833 John H.

Carpender,1866 John N.

.

Carpenter,1837 Hezekiah G.

Carroll,1868 Vernon B.

Carter,1841 Abraham B.

INDEX, 121

Case,

1848

Calvin.

Casper,1876 John P.

Chamberlain,

1882

J. Chester.1882 William I.

Chambers,1834 Talbot W.

Chapman,1844 Nathan F.

1873 William A.1880 Franklin A.

Chappell,1835 Franklin.

Cheesman,1812 John C. (M)

Chetwood,1833 John.

Chipchase,1842 James.

Christie,1828 James R.

Church,1867 John B.

Churchill,1851 George C.

Clark,1793 John. (M)1814 Abraham S.

1814 William P.1848 Henry J.1849 Thomas E.1850 William.1856 Moses P.1869 Edward W.1870 William.

1873

Fletcher.1880 Charles.

1883 William C.

Clarke,1884 Howard S.

Clason,1864 S. Webb.

Clemens,1872 Thomas W.

Clement,1848 Eph. B.

Cleveland,1862 Treadwell.1873 George H.

Clum,1874 John P.

Coakley,1836 George W.

Cobb,1884 Henry E.

COCKBURN,1849 Howard.1853 William J.

CODDINGTON,1848 Moses.

Coe,1789 Jonas.1813 Jesse. (M)1815 E., Jr. (M)1815 Isaac. (M)

Cogswell,1859 Andrew K.

COGLEY,1855 Robert H.

Colburn,1876 Edwin E.

Cole,1788 Walter.1842 David.1855 Palmer C.

Collier,1848 Ezra W.1849 Joseph A.1857 Isaac.

1859 Isaac H.1878 Frederick J.1883 George Z.

Compton,1843 James M.

Cone,1869 Spencer H.

Conger,1835 John S. (M)

Conklin,1844 Nathaniel.1871 John W.1881 Marion T.

CONKLING,1873 Frederick A.

CONNET,1871 John L.

Conover,1842 William E.1878 Garret S.

1879 Francis B.

Cook,1789 Henry.1836 Edward.1866 Paul.1870 William G.1872 Albert S.

1873 William W.1879 Robert A.

Cooke,1853 Henry G.

Cooper,1831 William H.1846 Francis E.

Corbett,1858 Thomas.

CORLE,

1885

M. Mount.

CORNELISON,1793 Abrah’m.(M)1827 John. (M)

Cornell,1838 James A. H.1838 John F.

1841 William A.1859 Frederick F.

1859 William.1860 Joseph.

I 1872 Jacob B.1872 Theodore F.

CORTELYOU,1870 John G.1873 Tunis G. B.

1875 G. V. V.

Cory,1881 Lewis.

COWENHOVEN,1841 John J.1862 Charles T.

Cox,1876 Henry M.

Cramer,1879 William.

Crane,1881 Josiah E.

Cranmer,1882 William S.

Crawford,1827 Con’ham.(M)1836 John B.

Crispell,1839 Cornelius E.1884 Peter.

Croes,1809 William.1815 Robert B.

Crooke,1782 William.

Crosby,1864 Harman R.1868 Arthur.

1879 Crawford.

Crowell,1847 Benjamin W.1873 Joseph A.

Cruser,1847 Cornelius A.

Culver,1878 Everett M.

Currie,1829 Robert O.1858 John.1858 RobertO., Jr.

Curtis,1882 Frank S.

Cutler,1876 Willard W.1879 CondictW.1883 Frederick W.

Cutter,1874 Ephraim.

Dana,1881 Edw. B., Jr.

Danforth,1863 George L.

Dater,1847 Henry.

Davidson,1860 Henry H.

Davis,1865 John A.1868 William E.1874 Charles.

1874 Titus E.1884 George.

Davison,1879 Clarence S.

Dean,1853 Ezra W.

Deare,1794 William P.

Dearin,1849 James.

DeBaun,1852 John A.1879 George A.

Decker,1864 Benjamin F.

DeGray,1861 Richard.

DeHart,1865 William H.1870 Henry G. V.

DeLamater,1814 Jacob J. ^M)1871 Ezra D.

Delavan,1880 Edw. C., Jr.

122 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

Demarest,1834

John T.1837 David D.

1867

Samuel R.1872 James S. N.1879 Alfred H.1880 Nathan H.1883 William H. S.

Demorest,1866 Charles P.

DeMott,

1833

John.

1874

J. V.

DeMotte,1832 Mortimer.

DeMund,1851 Frederick C.

Denike,1870 Willitt, Jr.

Denise,1865 Rusha.1881 Frederick W.

Denman,1871 Albert C.

Dennis,1869 Holmes V.1872 Joseph R.

DePree,

1862

Peter.

DeRussy,1852 Edward.

Deshler,1885 Charles.

Devan,

1871

Thomas A.1876 Spencer C.

DeVries,1881 John H.

DeWint,

1790

Christian.

DeWitt,1776 Simeon.1831 Clinton.

1838 John.

1854

John C.1858 David M.i860 Richard.1870 Clinton.1880 Theodore F.

Dey,1831 William B.

1850 Anthony, Jr.

Deyo,1833 Abraham D.

Dickhaut,1884 Benjamin E.

Dickinson,1833 John.

Dill,1862 William H.

Dillingham,1828 Wm. S. (M)

Dimmick,1827 Sam'l G. (M)

Dingman,1879 Alonzo C.

Disborough,1830 William.

Ditmars,1876 Cornelius P.

Dix,

1853

William H.

Dixon,1859 Jonathan.1863 John M.

1873

George R.

Dod,1853 Theodore H.1856 John B.

Dodd,1789 Bethuel.

Doig,1869 Robert.

Dodge,1872 James M.1875 Harrington.

Dole,1840 Albert G.

Doolittle,1859 T. Sandford.

Dooly,1864 John.

Doremus,1862 Joseph H.1864 Andrew.

Dorrance,1873 Charles P.

1878 John G.

Doty,

1835

Elihu.

Douglass,1835 Robert L.

Doughty,1869 Joshua.

Drake,1793 Henry.1816 Jos. R. (M.)

1838 Francis T.1868 Herbert A.

Drury,!833 John W.1858 John B.

DuBois,1840 Jacob H.1845 Alpheus D.1847 Anson.

1868

Coert.

1879 Louis A.

Dumont,1880 William A.

Duncan,1862 David D.1863 Sebastian.

Dunham,

1791

William.1810 Edward W.1827 Alex. (M)1872 Charles A.1875 Willard C.

Dunscomb,1873 James K.

Dupont,1827 Charles. (M)

DePuy,1835 Ephraim.

Durand,1858 Cyrus B.

Duryea,

1834

John H.

Duryee,1830 William R.1856 William R.1864 John L. G.1872 George S.

1874 Joseph R.1876 Edward H.1878 Edward.

Dusenberry,1845 Elias.

Dusenbury,

1834

Henry.

Dusinberre,1861 Thomas S.

Dutcher,1843 Jacob C.

Dyson,1844 J. Singleton

j

Eaton,1883 Edson D.

Edgar,1866 John B.

1870 Thomas B.1882 Charles L.

Edwards,1884 Levi B.

|

Egerton,1791 Luke.

Ellis,1827 John F. (M)1827 Sam’l C. (M)

Elmendorf,1834 John C.

1836

Anthony.1840 John S.

1845

Peter.

1850 Joachim.1852 William C.1863 James L. H.1878 John E.1878 Nicoll F.

!Elmer,

1885

John.

Elston,

1865

William H.

Elting,

1875

Charles S.

Eltinge,1812 Cornelius C.1812 Solomon E.

1835 Edmund.1843 Cornelius D.

I Ennis,1831 Jacob.

Enyard,1855 William T.

Esselstyn,i 1852 Cornelius.

1856 Herman V.1861 George.

j

Evans,1830 George W.1839 Thomas S.

|

Everett,1878 Charles.

I

Fairchild,1845 Elias A.

!

Farmer,1792 Jasper. (M)

I Fearing,1827 Jos. W. (M)

i

Fearn,1827 Thomas. (M)

Fell,

1869

J. Ridgway.

Fenn,1855 William F.

Ferdon,1847 John W.

INDEX. 123

Ferguson,1827 John T. (M)1840 Andrew R.1870 John S.

1878

William E.

Field,1856 J. DePuy.i860 Jacob T.1866 J. DePuy.1870 Edwin.

Fielder,1881 George B.

Fisk,1862 Stephen.1871 Haley.

Fischer,1871 Joseph.1877 Robert F.

Fisher,

1832

William.

1847 Isaac M.

Florance,1885 W. Edwin.

Floyd,1850 Nicoll.

1859

John G.1865 Augustus.

Folger,1878 Fred. F., Jr.

Forrest,1868 Molton H.

Forrester,

1829

James C.

Forsyth,1829 John.

Foulke,1828 Joseph.1830 William.

Fowler,1855 Milton A.

Franklin,1855 Morris J.

Frazee,1848 John H.1869 Theodore D.

Frech,1878 John A.

FRELINGHUYSEN,1792 John.1831 Theodore.

1835

P. Dumont.1835 Frederick J.1836 Frederick T.1868 Frederick.1870 George G.1879 John.

1879

Theodore.

Freeman,1788 Alpheus.1880 Charles M.

Freese,

1869

Henry C.

Frey,

1874

George W.

Fritts,1862 Charles W.

Frost,1845 Benjamin D.

Fuller,1874 Howard N.1874 Perry J.

Galusha,1847 Watts.

Gano,

1871

Stephen G.

Garretson,

1829

Garret I.

1836 Remsen.1841 Robert W.1859 Gilbert S.

1862 Abram Q.1869 Cornelius W.1870 George R.1871 James C.

Garrish,1833 John P.

Garton,187s Elam M.

Gaston,1834 Joseph.

1849

John.1874 William F.

Gautier,1831 Thos. B. (M)

Gaut,1866 John M.

Geer,1849 Willard E.

George,1881 William R.

Gerlach,1881 Peter.

Gesner,1862 Oscar;

Geyer,1862 Julius W.

Gibbs,1877 Alfred W.1878 John B.

Gildersleeve,1789 Cyrus P.

Gillespie,

1882

John H.

Gillespy,1875 Howard.

1880

Pierre St. J.

Gillmore,

1872

Edward D.1876 William B.

1880 Gregory R.

Goetschius,1847 John H.1851 Joseph.

Goldsmith,1842 William H.

Goodwin,1857 Alexander T.1860 Charles R.

Gordon,

1859

Charles C.1861 Oliver E.1866 Florian W.

GOWEN,1879 I. William.

Graham,1827 Wm. L. (M)1871 James E.

Grant,1792 Ebenezer.1865 Henry J.1881 Thomas H.

Green,1812 Jacob.

Greenbank,1880 Richard M.

Greenleaf,1:837 Jonathan P.

Gregory,1885 Walter D.

Griffin,1875 Walter T.

Griffing,1881 Addison H.

Griffis,1869 William E.

Griffith,1844 Edward W.

Gulick,1857 Albert V.1859 Uriah D.1865 Thomas L.

Groesbeck,1842 Charles F.

Hageman,1836 John F.

1837 Charles S.

1850 Andrew.1860 Andrew J.1868 Garretson.1871 Andrew.1875 Samuel V. W.1879 Herman, Jr.

1879 Peter K.

Haight,1846 Ransom S.

1861 Trevonian.

Haldane,

1873

Oswald.

Hall,1829 John G.

Halloway,1838 Wm. W., Sr.

Hamill,1827 Hugh.

Hamilton,1830 Alfred.

1857 James C.1857 William W.1880 Clark M.

Hammond,1839 Ebenezer S.

Hampton,1829 William.

Hance,1830 Joseph C.

Handley,

1883

John.

Hanlon,1863 John.1863 Thomas.

Hanna,1870 Louis G.

Hansen,1856 Maurice G.

Hara,

1877

Yasutaro.

Hardenbergh,1788 Jacob R.1809 Cornelius L.1828 Theodore.1833 James R.1844 Jacob R.1844 Warren1848 Augustus A.

Harder1871 Willis H.

Haring,1881 Cornelius I.

Harkness,1866 David W.

124 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

Harpending,1864 Ogden G.

Harper,1873 Joseph A.

Harrington,1881 Richard C.

Harris,1853 John F.

1873 Howard.

Harrison,1885 Charles W.

Hart,1869 John.1885 Geo. W., Jr.

Hasbrouck,1837 Jonathan H.1844 James L.

1845 Thomas L.1862 Frank G.1864 Jared.1865 Isaac E.1867 Peter.1880 Gilbert D. B.1880 Walter D. B.1885 J. De Puy.

Hassert,1814 Jacob V.1814 Minne V.

Hassler,*829 Charles A.

Hattori,1875 Ichizo.

Haven,1870 Charles C.

Havens,1882 Abram B.

Hawes,1841 John D.

Hawley,1835 Henry Q.

Hawxhurst,1873 Daniel T.

Haynes,1885 William L.

Heath,1872 Charles.

Hedges,1838 Charles H.1846 Hugh G.1848 John N.

Heermance,1834 Harrison1867 John V.

Heermans,1827 Lucius. (M)

Henderson,1885 Oscar W.

Hendrickson,1833 William H.1875 Hendrick A.

Henry,1783 Michael.1862 Edward K.

Hepburn,1845 George O.1845 Joseph L.

Herbert,1857 Charles M.1857 J. Biddle.

1872 John W.

1878

Henry M.1878 Richard W.

Hernandez,1873 Julio M.

Hess,1850 John.

Hill,1852 T. Wilton.

1859 George W.1860 Edward.1871 William J.

1879 George.1883 Frederick P.

1884 John E.

Hillhouse,1873 William P.

Himrod,1839 John S.

Hoagland,1828 Chris. C.1852 James R.

Hobart,1863 Garret A.

Hoff,1817 Brogun.

Hoffman,1847 Eugene A.1851 Oliver H.1851 Theodore J.1872 William H.1875 Arthur T.1879 Jason S.

1882

Nat’l B. K.

Holdridge, .

1877 Earl A.

Hopkins,1850 Judson H.

Hopper,1833 John.1841 Samuel J.3:857 John.1866 Robert I.

1869 Henry C.

Horn,1880 Charles A.

I Hornbeck,1846 Augustus.

Horton,1862 Francis A.

Hough,

1883

William H.

Houghton,

1830

Aaron.

Hover,1882 Joseph.

How,1842 Henry K.1881 John K.

Howell,

1868

George D.1880 John W.

I Hoyt,

1849

Albert H.

Hubbard,1854 Charles G.

Huff,1855 Abraham T.

Hulbert,1839 Victor M.

Hulst,1866 George D.

Hunt,1827 Christopher.

Hurff,1882 George B.

Huyler,

1873

John H.

Huyssoon,1873 Peter V.

Ironside,1881 Charles N.

Irvin,1851 William.

1854 Alexander P.

Ives,1870 Harry C.

Jackson,1788 John F.1812 Samuel <M)1871 John H.

JANEWAY,1835 John L.

1837 William R.1844 Henry L.

1849 John H.1859 Jacob J.1860 Edward G.i860 John E.1863 Thomas L.

1874 Harry L.

1875 Henry L., Jr.

Jansen,1836 William H.1848 John N.1856 Josiah.

Jaques,1884 Jackson.

Jarrard,1879 William E.

Jenkins,1879 Presley T.1883 George E.

Jennings,1790 Samuel K.

Jewett,1879 Edward W.

JOHNES,1835 Theodore.

Johnson,1815 Jona. (M)1831 James S.

1836 Edward D.1836 John G.1839 Teunis J.1861 Robert A.1869 Ebenezer P.

1873 Jeremiah B.1876 Henry N.1876 Jerome.1881 Oakley A.1882 George H.

Johnston,1870 Alexander.

Jones,1793 Gardiner.(M)1827 Thos. P. (M)1830 Matthew H.1832 William W.1843 Henry W.1850 Nathan W.1864 Thomas W.1870 Charles J. K.1874 Garrett S.

JORALMON,

1852

John S.

Judah,1816 Samuel.

Justin,1862 John.

Kaley,1870 John R.

j

Kamp,1879 William.

Karr,1851 William S.

Karsten,i860 John H.

Kearny,1854 John W.

INDEX, 125

Keese,1862

Francis S.

Kellogg,1870 Luther L.

Kelly,

1868

William E.1874 John H.1876 Haydn C.

Kemlo,1875 James.

Kempton,1862 Edwin.

Kennedy,1860 John F.

Kent,1846 Theodore.1874 Frank W.

Kenyon,

1842

William S.

Kershow,1850 Joseph H.

Ketcham,1877 William S.

Kiekintveld,1863 Mannes.

Kimball,1844 Walter H.

Kimble,1772 Peter.

King,

1872

William E.

Kinne,

1859

Silas.

Kinney,1856 Nathaniel C.1861 Ernest L.

Kinsell,1862 Robert B.

Kip,1855 Isaac L.1875 Henry.1875 Walter.

Kirkpatrick,1814 John B.

1863 Andrew.1866 John B.

Kissam,1793 R- S. (M)

Kitchell,1849 William.

Kling,

1863

William H.

Knapp,1859 J°hn M.1869 Charles L.

Knickerbocker,1870 David M.1873 George S.

1875 Wdliam E.

Knieskern,1838 Joseph.

Knox,1830 John P.

1877 John H.

Koones,1872 John A.

Kriekard,1863 Adrian.

Kruger,1874 Chas. H. T.

Krum,1858 Josephus D.

Kudo,1878 Sei-ichi.

Kuehnle,1876 George W.

Kusakabe,1870 Taro.

Kuypers,1827 Sam'l S. (M)

Labaw,1869 George W.

Lacey,1839 William H.

Ladley,1:877 John F.

Lane,1851 Gilbert.

1881 Martin W.

Langdon,1877 James P., Jr.

Lanning,1860 John E.

Lansing,1793 Abraham D.1843 John V.1844 John P.1861 Edward Y.1882 Howard M.

Large,1872 George H.

Larremore,1850 Lichard L.

Lasher,1870 Calvin E.1871 Winfield S.

Latimer,1832 Cortlandt L.

La Tourette,1855 Cornelius.

Laubenheimer,

1883

John.

Law,1843 Robert A.

Lawrence,

1871

William H.1871 Ananias.1878 Walter L.

Lawsing,1874 Sidney 0 .

Lawson,1794 John.

Leacock,1847 Benjamin B.

Learned,1885 Richard A.

Lee,1835 David S.

1837 Edmund.1851 John W.1855 Robert P.1858 Thomas H.

LeFevre,1833 Isaac A.1854 James.1859 Mathusalem.1878 George.1880 Egbert.

1882

Solomon.»

Lefferts,

1876

John, Jr.1881 Robert.

Leggett,1872 William J.

Leiper,1837 Thomas.

Lent,1878 Frank T.

Lente,1842 James R.

Lepeltak,1862 Peter.

LeRoy,1867 Henry W.

Letson,183-1 William W.

Leupp,

1864

William H.1870 John H.

Leydt,1771 Matthew.1782 Peter.

Lilburn,1883 George M.

Lillis,

1873

James T.

Limeburner,1876 Charles A.

Lindsley,1885 Philip.

Lippincott,1847 Benjamin C.1875 Franklin.1881 De Witt G.1884 Benjamin.

Littell,1873 Bloomfield.

Livingston,1852 Edward P.

Lloyd,1842 Aaron.

Lockwood,1875 Louis J.

Lodewick,1869 Edward.

Lord,1844 Daniel.1881 Charles E.

Loree,1877 Leonor F.

Losee,1885 Edwin K.

Lott,1831 Adrian.1847 George L.1847 G. Van D.1855 John S.

1875 John A., Jr.

Loucks,1881 Joel.

Lovejoy,1827 Ezekiel. (M)

Lounsbery,1851 William.

Lowe,1855 John C.

Lucas,1827 Chas. S. (M)

Ludlow,1828 Richard C.1850 George C.1862 Richard G.1884 William G.

Lusk,1830 Matthias.

Luster,

1884

Wm. H., Jr.

126 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

Lyall,1876 John E.

Lydecker,1874 George D.W.

Lyell,i860 James.

Lyon,1831 Edward T.

Mabbett,1848 Jonathan.

McAuley,1812 Samuel. (M)

McChesney,1881 George B.

McConaughy,1832 Robert F.

McCrellis,1873 Cornelius B.

McDowell,1835 James G.

McGaffin,1864 John.

McKelvey,1856 Alexander.1884 John W.

McKinney,1834 William A.

McKinstry,1843 Charles.

McLaury,1870 John F.

McLean,1878 John H.

McNair,1850 John L.1881 Wilmer.

McNeel,i860 George W.1862 J. Greenville.

McNeish,1841 David.

McWilliam,1881 Jonn F'.

Malcolm,1881 Frederic W.

Mandeville,1848 Giles H.1885 Frederick A.

Manley,1828 John.1840 Richard.

1874 John R.

Mann,1827 Alex. McC.1839 Theodore F.

1865 Joseph B.

Manning,1832 John A.1844 John H.1853 Robert S.

1882 Andrew.

Markle,1853 Joseph.

Marsh,1870 Henry N.1879 Franklin.

Marshall,1871 James R.1878 William B.1881 John T.

Martense,1839 Gerrit L.

1844 Jacob V. B.

1846 John V.1873 Adrian V.

Martin,1815 Jarratt W.1857 J- w.1862 John R.1870 John D.

Martine,1873 Abram I.

Matsdaira,1879 Tadanari.

Matsmula,1871 Zum Zow.

Matthews,1850 Charles.

1875 Benjamin F.

1885 Eugene B.

Mattice,1858 Abraham.

Maynard,1878 John P.1878 Oscar H.1879 Hiram A.

Mayou,1855 Joseph.

Mead.1868 Elias.

Meeker,1815 John. (M)1869 George D.1875 Robert A.

Mercer,1861 Frederick F.1868 Archibald.

1869 Dumont F.

Merchant,1869 Marvin R.1877 Marvin T.

Merritt,1862 William B.

1871 Chas. P. W.

Mesick,1834 John F.

Messick,1861 William P.

Meserole,1832 David M.1862 Nicholas W.

Meyer,1874 Charles, Jr.

1878 Otto.

1884 James G.

Myer,1838 Gilbert McP.

Michael,1833 Daniel.

Midlige,1882 William F.

Miller,1840 Isaac L. K.1841 Augustus C.1842 William A.1853 Ernest J.1857 Edward.1868 Bloomfield J.1871 John A., Jr.

1872 Benj. C., Jr.

1878 Seaman.1880 Jonathan.1883 William C.

Milliken,1876 Peter H.

Mills,1838 Samuel W.1863 George A.1874 Theodore D.

Millspaugh,1838 Alexander C.i860 William S.

1873 Charles H.

Milne,1842 Charlts.

Minor,1842 John.1876 Albert Dod.

Minturn,1853 Benjamin G.

Moffett,1882 Edwin O.

Molleson,1859 George P.

Montfort,1875 Peter A.

Moor,1844 Albert A.

Moore,1793 William CM)1830 Michael P.

1853 Samuel C.1854 James A.1854 William L.1876 Thomas M.

Morgan,1861 Lawrence O.1873 William.

Morris,1851 Samuel D.

Morrison,1882 John.

Morton,1827 Hamilton (M)1828 Lewis M.

Moseley,1861 A. B. S.

Mosher,1856 Jacob S.

Moss,1884 Eugene C.

Moule,1834 John.

Mulford,1848 James.1881 Henry D. B.

Muller,1851 John.

Mundy,1812 Edward.1852 Ezra F.

1876 Frank J.

Munn,1852 Anson B'.

1861 Jeptha B.

Murden,1843 Benjamin F.

Murray,1869 Thomas.1876 David.1879 Asher.

Myers,1854 F. Rawdon.

Nagai,1871 John W. I.

Nasholds,1876 William H.

Neil,1827 Alex. H. (M)

Neilson,1866 James.1873 Henry A.

INDEX. 127

Nelson,1830 James R.

1877

William J.

1879 Alfred B.

Nevius,1830 Elbert.

1855

James S.

1865 Simon W.1867 Benjamin C.

1873 John H. C.1876 George L.

1877 Abram V. C.

Newell,1810 Kearney.1836 William A.

1875 Wm. A., Jr.1882 Walter.

Nicholas,1852 Robert R.

Nicols,

1869

Parshall D.

Norris,

1882

James A.

Nostrand,1877 Timothy F.

1877 John L.

Ogam,1.827 John D. (M)

Orcutt,1827 H. W. (M)

Orne,1878 Henry M.

Osborn,1827 Samuel. (M)

Oakey,1841 Peter D.

Oakley,1871 Rodolph C.

Oblenis,1789 Alfred.

Ogden,1872 George B.

Oggel,1863 E. Christian.

Ogilby,1833 Frederick.

Oiilen,1885 Stephen H.

Ohsawa,1877 Yoshio.

Olcott,

1880

Frederick W.

Onderdonk,1859 John P.

Ongawa,1877 Zen Kichy.

Oppie,

1874

John.

Osborne,1876 William H.

|

OSTROM,

1856

Alvin.

I OUTSKA,1876 Nagateru Y.

Owens,1878 James H.

j

Pace,1871 George E.

Page,1873 William H.

j

Paige,1879 William A.

Palmer,1876 Joseph G.1880 Edmund R.,

1883 Robert V.

Parker,1836 Cortlandt.

1836 John.1874 James.1878 Cortlandt, Jr.

Paterson,1834 Andrew B.

Patrie,1867 Thomas A.

Patterson,1832 Edward.1832 John S.

Pattison,1884 Charles E.

Payne,1832 James B.1885 Arthur C.

Pearse,

1870

Nicholas.1870 Richard A.

Pearson,1868 Edward C.

Peck,1832 Edgar F. (M)1873 Myron R. C.

Peeke,

1857

George H.1859 Alonzo P.

Peltz,

1873

John D.

Pendleton,, 1875 J. Philip B.

Pentz,1849 George B.

Perlee,1880 Clarence M.

Perrine,1881 John C.

Perry,

1858

Norman L.

Peters,1873 Clarence.

1875 Frank M.1883 Harry M.

Peyton,1855 Hamilton M.

Philip,1882 James P.

Pickett,1815 Chas. M. (M)

Pierce,i860 Holloway W.1876 Carlton B.

Pitcher,1873 Charles W.1882 Philip W.

Pitman,1877 Edward I.

Pitts,1 1837 Robert.

Plume,

1881

Robert C.

POCKMAN,

1875

Philetus T.

;

POHLMAN,! 1834 William J.

1863 William H.

I POLHEMUS,1832 Abraham.1854 Jacob O.1877 Cornelius H.

Polk,

1879

Charles C.

Pomeroy,1877 Charles T.

jPool,

1813 John A.1847 Isaac L.

1863 Charles H.

Poole,1813 Henry B.

Porter,1849 Burr B.

Post,1854 William W.

Potter,1872 Frederick J.

1877 Ellis F.

POWELSON,1864 Abram V. N.

Prall,1828 Horatio G.

Pratt,1827 Peter. (M)

Prentiss1878 Robert W.

Price,

1871

R. M., Jr.

1874 Edward T.1876 William H.1878 Augustus M

.

Prince,

1876

John D., Jr.

Proudfit,1854 Robert R.1858 Alexander.

Provost,1881 David.

;

Pruyn,1833 Robert H.1869 Robert C.1871 Charles L.

! PUMPELLY,i860 Josiah C.

PUMYEA,1863 John V.1874 Isaac.

j

1879 Abram V. L.1882 Nelson D. W,

Pye,1844 Edward.

j

Quick,1833 Peter J.1847 Jacob.i860 Abram M.1875 William H.

Randall,1838 Peter G.

;Randolph,

j

1845 Samuel F.

1872 James F.

1880

Thos. M. F.

i1882 Edgar F.

I 1884 Benjamin F.

iRankin,

1868 William H.

I

Rapalje,1830 S. S. (M)1855 Daniel.

j

Rathbone,I

1828 Samuel, Jr.

128 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

Rawson,1856 T. Hazleton.

Ray,1849 Charles.

Read,1832 Edward.

Reed,1862 Alfred.

1878

Charles A.1880 Louis S.

Reid,1856 R. VanDyke.1868 William E.

Reiley,1833 William.

1857 DeWitt T. B.1866 William, Jr.

1877 Edward A.

Reinemann,1848 Charles H.

Remsen,1864 John L.

Reynolds,1836 Theodore A.

Rhinehart,1859 J. Kelly.

Rhoades,1856 Archibald C.

Richmond,1815 Frederick.

1848 John B.

Ries,1872 George A.

Rieutoud,1792 Francis. (M)1792 John B. (M;

Riggin,

1830

James F.

Riggs,1862 Charles H.

Ritter,1827 Wash. (M)

Robertson,1869 Robert H.

Robbins,1829 John V.

Robinson,1832 Alex. (M)1844 Andrew.1869 George W.

Rockafellow,1843 Jacob Y.

Rockefeller,1873 Claudius.

1879

De Witt G.

I Rogers,1 1827 David. (M)

1830 Edward Y.

1859 Samuel J.1881 Charles H.1884 Ferdinand V.1884 DeWitt E.

Roe,1841 Joseph G.1876 Charles S.

Rokenbaugh,

1872

Henry S.

Romaine,1842 Benjamin F.

1859 Isaac.

Romayne,1792 Nicholas. (M)

Romeyn,

1846

James R.1846 Theodore B.1876 James A.

I Rosekrantz,1791 Elijah.

1830 John. (M)

Ross,1860 James.

1876

Edwin F.1880 Millard F.

Rouse,1840 John S.

1850

Peter W.

Ruf,1885 Louis F.

Ruhl,1872 Frederick W.

Rune,

1874

Charles A.

Runyon,

1879

Ernest L.

Rusling,1881 Charles S.

Rutgers,1854 Charles J.1873 Henry L.

Rutherford,1829 John.1831 Walter.1883 Arthur E.

Ryall,1854 Philip J.

Ryerson,1837 James.1839 Abram G.1854 Theodore.1856 John G.

1858

David A.1872 Louis J.

Ryley,1873

John.

St. John,1827 Eliphalet.(M)1865 Horatio W.

Salisbury,

1875

John H.

Salter,

1832

Thomas G.

Scarlett,1879 John.1880 George W.

Schanck,1828 Garret C.1875 Daniel S.

1880 Thomas E.

Schell,1871 Walter W.

SCHENCK,1771 Abraham.1771 Henry.1771 John.1827 Henry (M)1835 William C.1837 Martin L.

1844 John V.1845 John W.1851 Garret C.1852 Adrian V. S.

1862 John V. N.1870 Jacob W.1873 Isaac S.

1874 Louis H.1879 Cornelius.

1883 John L.

SCHERMERHORN,1857 James W.

Schmidt,

1843

John C. T.

Schmitz,1881 William.

SCHNEEWEISS,1877 Henry P.

1881

Oliver P.

SCHOCK,1878 David H.

SCHOMP,i860 William A.1862 John.1876 William W.

SCHOONHOVEN,1835 Bernard S.

SCHOONMAKER,1829 Richard L.

1877 Harry.1880 William D.1881 Chester B.

SCHRIVER,

1847

Thomas G.

I Schultz,1839 John N.

SOHUREMAN,1771 James.

I1795 John.

I Schuyler,1835 Philip A.

Scott,1828 Joseph G.1838 Charles S.

1844 Charles.

1844

James A.1853 Alexander.1881 Charles B.

SCUDDER,1847 Samuel D.1848 Joseph.1856 Silas D.1857 John.1878 William H.1879 Ezekiel C., Jr.1882 Myron T.1883 J. Waterbury.1885 Frank S.

I Sealy,1869 Edward.1870 George E.

Searle,1855 Jeremiah.

1875

John P.

Seaman,1827 William. (M)

Searing,

1874

John W.

Sears,1855 Benjamin.1857 Benjamin C.

Sebring,

1859

Arad J.1862 Elbert N.

See,1841 John L.

1849 Isaac McB.1849 William G. E.1867 Cornelius S.

1877 William G. E.1880 Edwin F.

Seeber,1843 Safrenus.

Seibert,1862 George.

Senior,1878 John L.

Servin,1858 John L.

Settle,1840 Jacob M.

Shafer,1879 Theodore.

INDEX. 129

Sharpe,1847 George H.1879 Henry G.

Shaw,1865 John F.

Shepard,1850 Charles I.

1869 Edward D.

Shinn,1855 Henry C.

Shipway,1880 George W.

Shirane,1875 Shumma.

Shouse,

1835

John.

Simons,1874 Edward T.

Simonson,1792 John.1842 John.

Simpson,1828 Theodore W.

Skellenger,1882 Daniel W.

Skillman,1851’ Charles H.1851 Enos A.i860 William J.

Skinkle,

1877

William L.

Skinner,1883 Alfred F.

Slade,1875 Francis P.

Slee,1880 John G.

Sleeper,1884 Henry H.

Sleght,1880 Bevier H. B.

Sloat,1846 Archibald.

Smalley,1815 Samuel R.

Smaltz,1818 John H.

Smidt,1843 John C. T.

Smith,1780 Jeremiah.1792 Charles. (M)1828 Charles G.1832 Gilbert L.

1834 Alex. H.1837 Warren S.

1841 Nicholas E.1842 William.

1845 John W.

1853

John D.1858 Myron W.1862 Abel I.

1863 William.1868 Seymour R.1883 Cyrus C.1884 Franklin S.

Smock,1833 Benj. D. B.

1853 Denise H.1862 John C.1863 John H.

1872

Daniel D.

Snider,1877 Garrett Z.

Snyder,1844 William B.

1846 Benjamin F.

1875 John J.1878 Louis V.

SOOGIW00RA,

1871

Ko Zo.

Southard,1866 James L.

Spader,1845 Krosen T. B.

1849 Peter V.

Spaulding,1841 Cyril.

Speer,1830 Henry V.

Sproul,1884 Cyrus W. F.

Staats,

1836

John A.1859 Henry P.1860 C. G.1874 Peter D.1876 Bergen B.

Stagg,177 1 John.

Stanbery,1879 William R.

Stanbrough,1858 Rufus M.

Stanton,1870 Edward F.

Statesir,1862 Benjamin T.

Steele,1837

William H.1844 Richard H.1845 John.1872 Charles H.

Stephens,1842 William H.1844 Benjamin.1845 I. Prall.

1853 Edward W.1873 William P.

1873 Edmund.1880 George F.1881 George H.

Stevens,1872 George H.

Stevenson,1789 James.1811 James, Jr.

1827 William (M)

Stewart,1843 Abel T.1873 Fitz R.

Stillman,1873 Charles F.

1873 Thomas B.

1877 William M.

Stillwell,1851 Aaron L.

1879 John L.

Stimpson,

1834

Edward P.

Stitt,1836 George S.

1844 Charles H.

Stoddard,1874 William.

Stone,1855 James H.

Stout,1844 John W.1851 Nelson.

1854 J- Elmer.1855 Thomas H.1855 Thomas P.

1857 Herbert.

1859 G. Lee.1865 Henry.

Stoutenburgh,1771 Isaac.

Strachan,1846 John.

Stratton,1814 Charles C.1814 Samuel C.

Stringer,

1864

Thomas L.

Strong,1845 J. Paschal.

1847 B. R. W.1857 Theodore.1868 Thomas M.1870 Levi M.1872 Edward W.1874 Alan H.1883 Theodore.

Stryker,1793 Henry.1833 Jacob P.

1837 Isaac P.

1845 Peter.1868 Nelson D.1873 Henry C.1881 Cornelius W.1884 Francis.

Stubbs,1861 Alfred H.1866 Francis H.1876 Roland H

.

1878 George E.

Studdiford,1816 Peter.

Stultz,1856 William H

Stuyvesant,1872 John R.

SUTPHEN,1864 David S.

1873 Joseph W.1875 James G.1876 Paul F.

1883 Duncan D.

Sutton,

1852

Joseph F.

SUYDAM,1854 John H.1856 Charles H.1859 Abraham.1880 John L.

SWARTWOUT,1792 James.

Swain,1863 George.

Swartz,1829 Benjamin.

SWICK,1858 Minor.

Swift,1832 Charles W.1844 James H.1868 Alexander J.1875 Thomas D.

Tait,1884 John G.

Taku,1877 Kanichero.

I

130 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

Talmage,1842 Goyn.1842 John V. N.1852 John F.

1857 Thomas A.1868 Daniel.

1874 David M.1877 James A.

Tallmadge,1845 James.

TALLMAGE,1833 William H.

Talman,1790 Jacob.1865 George C.

Taylor,1829 Aug’tus F. R.1829 Samuel S.

1839 Andrew B.1841 William J.R.1847 Wesley.1850 Edward F.

1860 William R.1861 Isaac S.

1867 VanCampen.1870 Graham.1876 William R.1877 George McC.1881 Livingston L.

Tears,1878 Egbert.

Ten Eyck,1845 William H.1880 Stephen V.

Tennent,1832 Henry.

Terhune,1827 Garrit. (M)1835 William L.

1850 Edward P.

1869 Nicholas.

1869 William L.1878 Howard D.1879 John.

Tessier,1831 Xavier. (M)

Thomas,1868 Edward C.1870 Charles B.

Thompson,1794 John.1831 Frederick B.

1834 William J.

1837 George W.1841 William.1842 Alexander R.1851 John B.

1853 David.1854 Henry P.

1857 Abraham.1864 Charles H.

Thomson,1852 William L.

1884 John A.

Tice,1877 Josiah.

Ticiienor,1884 Halsey T.

Tiffany,1871 Otis C.1871 Walton C.

Titsworth,

1875

Arthur L.

1877 Alfred A.

Todd,1845 John A.1855 Augustus F.

1871 William N.1879 John C.1881 A. F., Jr.

Towle,1869 George C.

Traphagen,1791 Henry.1855 William C.1855 William H.

Treadwell,1827 Samuel. (M)

Trego,1870 Thomas M.

Trippe,1861 Joseph E.

Tunison,1815 Garrett G.

Turner,1838 William E.

Tyson,1839 Raymond M.

Upson,1881 Irving S.

Utterwick,1863 Henry.

Vail,1839 Edward S.

1850 Duncan P.

1851 Theodore F.

1869 M. Bedell.

Van Aken,1830 Enoch.1873 Alexander G.

Van Allen,1873 Ira.

Van Amburgh,1837 Robert.

Van Arsdale,1830 Jacob R.1835 Henry.1862 Nathaniel H.1864 John K.

I Van Arsdalen,1816 Ferdinand S.

1828 Cornelius C.

Van Benschoten,1861 William B.

Van Bergen,1832 Peter A.

Van Blarcom,1868 William D.1869 Jacob C.

Van Brackle,1884 Henry.

Van Brakle,1885 Frank.

Van Buskirk,1866 Peter V.

Van Cleef,1843 Paul D.1852 James S.

1863- James H.1869 John T.

Van Cleve,1854 John B.

Van Cortlandt,1783 Pierre.

Vanderbilt,i860 Cornelius.

Vander Meulen,1858 Jacob.1859 John.

I

Vanderoef,1868 Floyd M.

I Vander Poel,1873 S. Oakley, Jr.

1876 Isaac D.1877 Herman W.1878 John.

Van Derveer,1830 James.1831 Matthew T.1834 William T.1847 Henry F.1860 Henry C.1867 Peter L.

1869 Augustus.1877 John Q.1879 George.

Van Der Veen,1858 Christian.

Van Dervoort,1818 John C.1820 Benjamin W.1874 Alexander B.

Van Deursen,1791 Staats.

1794 Henry.1809 William.1814 John S.

1843 William, Jr.

Van Deusen,1876 Courtland C.1881 James M.

Van Deventer,1878 John S. L.1880 Theodore.

Van Dolsen,1878 Henry C.

Van Doren,1835 John A.1837 Matthew D.1837 William T.

1840

A. T. B.

1859 J- Howard.1867 William H.1880 William.

Van Dyck,1854 Louis B.

1865

Francis C.1877 Clinton DeW.

Van Dyke,1811 Jacob H.1830 Rush.1835 Edward H.1836 James C.1857 Joseph S.

1858 William C.1862 Theodore S.

Van Etten,1874 Amos, Jr.

Van Fleet,3:873 Jacob O.

Van Harlingen,1:783 John M.1792 John.1809 John.

Van Horn,1870 Abraham.

Van Horne,1787 Abraham.1874 George W.

Van Tnwegen,1871 Charles F.

Van Keuren,1878 Jacob W.

Van Kleek,1812 Lawrence. (M)

Van Liew,1816 John1831 Frederick.

Van Mater,1869 William A.1873 Daniel G.1880 Joseph A.

Van Ness,1862 Jacob H.1880 Sherman, Jr.

INDEX 131

Van Nest,1792 Abraham.1841 Abram R., Jr.

1854 Abraham.

1875

John J.1884 J. Alfred.

Van Neste,1842 George J.1862 James V.1872 John A.

1879 George V.

Vannier,1872 Charles H.

Van Nortwick,1880 William S.

Van Nuis,1880 Charles S.

Van Pelt,1856 Gilbert S.

Van Rensselaer,1854 Stephen V. C.

1857 John J.

Van Riper.1856 Cornelius S.

Van Santvoord,1873 Charles T.

Van Slyke,1862 Evart.1866 John G.

1868

Andrew W.

Van Solingen,1792 Henry M.(M)

Van Steenbergh,

1877

William H.

Van Syckel,1873 Elbridge, Jr.1880 Benjamin M.1882 N. Dunham.1883 Thomas D.

Van Vechten,1835 .Samuel.

Van Vleck,1852 John.

Van Vliet,1861 Thornton.

Van Vranken,1848 Adam H.

Van Wagner,1865 Frederick J.

Van Wagoner,

1845

Isaac.

Van Winkle,1858 Daniel, Jr.

1877 Stephen C.1877 Isaac.

1885 Charles.

Van Woert,1846 Jacob H.

Van Wyck,1837 Charles B.

1840 George P.

1843 Charles H.1843 Polhemus.1850 Courtland.

1875 Frank.

1879 James P.

Van Zandt,1856 B.

1867 De Witt.1876 William A.

Varick,1827 Rich’dA.(M)1844 Joseph.

Vaughan,1878 Jonah.1880 William.

Vedder,1841 Edwin.

Veghte,1809 Rynier.

1844 John V. W.1875 Rynier.1877 Henry.1879 Eugene S.

Verbrycke,1881 J. Russell.

Vermeule,1812 Cornelius.

1814 Frederick.

1878 C. Clarkson.1885 Adrian, Jr.

Vermilye,i860 Dupuytren.

Vile,1863 Joseph M.

Von Romondt,1841 Charles R.1852 George A.1852 John A.1871 Harry T. B.

VOORHEES,1840 John V.1841 Robert.

1847 Henry V.1847 Nathaniel W.1854 John N.1856 John N.1859 Henry M.1860 William B.

1869 Abram D.1870 John V.1871 Willard P.

1873 Peter V.1876 Foster McG.1876 John S.

1878 Vanderbilt S.1880 N. W., Jr.1881 Edward B.

1885 Louis A.

VOORHIS,1853 Charles H.

Vredenburgh,1771 Isaac.

1794 John S.

1795 Peter.1828 Peter, Jr.

1859 William H.1876 La Rue, Jr.

1877 La Rue.

Vreeland,1858 J. Van Riper.

1874 Stephen B.

1875 Edward W.1875 Stephen S.

Vroom,1827 Peter D. (M)1830 George A.1849 John P.1862 Garret D. W.1862 William H.1866 James W.1868 GoverneurR.1880 Henry, Jr.

1884 George A.

Wagner,1:853 John M.

Waite,1877 Ernest P.

Waldo,1877 Daniel.

Waldron,1836 Henry.1853 Wm. V. F.1862 E. Corning.

Wall,3:771

,

John.

Walser,1875 Oliver H.1876 Theodore H.

Walton,1828 Cruger.

Ward,1816 Sam’l L. (M)1871 Joseph, Jr.

1875 Jacob E.1883 Henry J.1883 William C.1884 Edward T.1884 Frederic T.

Waring,1833 Hart E.

Wark,1877 Robert F. S.

Warnshius,1865 John W.

Warren,1876 John, Jr.

1877 Schuyler N.

Warrick,1883 James P.

Washburn,1875 Charles L. D.

Watkins,1793 Samuel. (M)1857 John E.

Watson,1838 John.1873 Herbert F.

1875 William P.

Way,1875 Wm. H. H.

Weems,1827 Gregory. (M)

Weigel,1880 Frederick.

Weir,1871 Alexander H.1871 Silas E., Jr.

1880 John H.

Welling,1883 William R.

Wells,1827 Ransford.1831 Albert.

1852 Cornelius L.

1853 John, Jr.

1854 Lawrence.1859 Edward L.

1862 Theodore W.1875 Ransford, Jr.

Wendover,1871 William W.

West,1842 Jacob. ’

1852 Cornelius L.

Westbrook,1:837 John B.

1838 C. D., Jr.

1838 Theodoric R.

Westfall,1831 Simon V. E.

Weston,1863 Willoughby.1868 Rensselaer.

1870 James C.

1873 Henry d’E.

Westveer,1865 Adrian.

Wharton,1872 Charles A.

Whitbeck,1837 John.1859 Richard M.

White,1883 Edward F.

132 RUTGERS COLLEGE.

Whitehead,1844 John E.

1845 Isaac N.1847 Charles E.1848 Thomas G.1856 Otis A.1877 William R.

Whitley,1846 Robert J.

Whittlesey,1849 Elisha.

Wickham,1858 Horace.

WlGGIN,1846 Augustus.

Wiggins,1853 James J.

Wight,1881 James S.

WlKOFF,1865 Peter F.

Wilber,1879 Francis A.

WlLLET,1861 Bronson.

WlLLITS,1873 George S.

Williams,1789 Gershom.1842 Amzy L.i860 Youngs A.1872 Richard L.

Williamson,1835 William P.

1840 Abraham S.

1840 George R.1840 N. Dubois.1858 Christian T.1860 David A.1870 Douwe D.1871 Edwin B.

1873 William H.1875 George M.1881 A. Augustus.

Willis,1839 Ralph.

Wilson,1811 Abraham D.1848 James B.

1854 Ferdinands.1858 Peter Q.1859 Frederick F.

1861 Charles W.1867 William P.1881 Washington.

WlLTSE,

1850

Henry, Jr.

Winfield,1839 Aaron B.

1852 Charles H.1876 Harry W.

Winner.1866 John, Jr.

Winter,i860 Egbert.

WOELFKIN,1857 John.

WOLFSON,1880 Joseph.

Wood,1875 John R.

WOODBRIDGE,1876 Samuel I.

1876 John E.

1877 Samuel M.

Woods,1816 Isaac. (M)1827 Jos. M. (M)1858 Williamson.1882 George A.

WORRALL,1884 Henry R. L.

WORTENDYKE,1839 Jacob R.1846 Isaac.

1876 Nicholas D.1882 Rynier J.

Wright,1832 John B.

1873 Charles S.

Wyckoff,1793 John.1812 Isaac N.1816 Jacob.1828 Henry.1835 Cornelius.

1839 Theodore F.

1842 Abraham V.1845 Isaac O.1847 Isaac N.1853 Jacob S.

1855 Martin.1855 Simon B.1861 James.1862 Abram N.1862 De Witt B.

1871 John H.1872 Martin N.1874 John N.1875 Benj. V. D.1877 William F.

1881 Garret, Jr.

Wynkoop.1849 Richard.

Young,1849 Edwin B.

Youngblood,1832 William.

Zabriskie,1865 Albert A.1879 David D.1880 Asa.1880 Guilliam A.

SUMMARY.

Graduates in the Classical Department 1,287

Graduates in the Scientific Department 145

Graduates in the Medical Department 80

Non-Graduates in the Classical Department... 343

Non-Graduates in the Scientific Department 138

Whole number of names enrolled 1,993

Living Graduates of the Classical Department 838

Living Graduates of the Scientific Department 140

Living Non-Graduates, Classical Department 252

Living Non-Graduates, Scientific Department 124

The Medical Department.. 80

Former students known to be deceased 559

1,993