UC-NRLF B M bm t^as ^coavft_ YW.^^5l5oou^ General Catalogue OF THE DIVINITY SCHOOL OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1901 CAMBRIDGE pubU8be& b^ tbe mnivcrsit^ 1901 w i f6VHoio ^ ^. ".::-**j;-:%-i:- PREFACE. IN 1836 Professor J. G. Palfrey published a small pamphlet, entitled "Divinity School of the University of Cambridge," which contained memoranda of the history of the School, and a list of students who had been connected with it. It was evidently printed with the intention of soliciting as well as imparting informa- tion, but no later edition was published. Dr. Palfrey's own copy of this chronicle, in which he made many corrections and additions, is in the College Library, and has been used in the preparation of the present catalogue. In 1844 there was published a "Catalogue of the Alumni of the Divinity School of the University in Cambridge " which was prepared by Rev. J. L. Sibley. Unlike the pamphlet of Professor Palfrey this catalogue claimed to include only those who were alumni of the School, but it gave a short account of each, including the place of birth, the places and dates of ordination and of installations, and the place and date of death. In the early years there was no formal graduation from the School, and there was evidently some difficulty experienced as to what names should be included and what years should be given as those of graduation. "In the earlier classes, the names of the students are placed under the year in which, as far as we can ascertain, they received approbation for the pulpit." It was not till 1851 that the triennial catalogue of the University included graduates of the Divinity School. When these graduates were included the list of them was taken directly from the catalogue of 1844 so far as it went. The plan of the present catalogue, of which the first edition was printed in September, 1898, has been to include all persons who were ever properly students of the School. It is probable, however, that a few names which ought to be included have been omitted ; and it is possible that some names have been included improperly. 383:^30 IV The matriculation book of the School was not begun until the year 1831 ; and apparently it has never been carefully kept until within a very few years. The annual catalogues of the University do not mention Divinity students as such until the year 1819-20. Pre\aous to that year they were included in the list of Resident Graduates. But as the catalogue was usually issued in the early part of the year names of students who entered after the publication of tlie catalogue for that year would not appear. The following is a list of persons whose names are given in the early catalogues as Resi- dent Graduates, and about whom further evidence is lacking that they were Di%'inity students. It is possible that some of these names should have been included in this catalogue. The year under which any of these names is put is that of the close of the last academic year in which it is given in the annual catalogue. The names of those known to have been ordained ministers are in italics. 1812 Edward W. Andrews. 1818 Wyllys Lyman. 1813 Simeon Putnam. James W. Mason. 1814 Timothy Hilliard. Isaac Osgood. Jonathan M. Wainwright . John Proctor. Nathaniel Wliitman. Oliver Sheaf e. 1815 John Richardson. 1819 Seth Alden. 1816 Isaac Boyle. John Barrett. John Dunkin. Warren Goddard. SamiK'l Hale. Benjamin F. Hallet. John Ware. George S. Hill. 1817 Jonathan Freeman Dana. Henry Augustus Middleton. James Howard. Oliver Williarii Bourn Peabody. Jonas Underwood. Sylvanus Plympton. 1818 Dudlej' Atkins. John W. Proctor. David Lee Child. Richard Ray. Caleb Cushing. Edward Sawyer. Samuel Luther Dana. Samuel Edmund Sewall. George Dawson. Mucins S. Spark. Charles M. Dustin. George A. Tufts. Allston Gibhes. William R. Peirce Washburn. Ezra Hunt. Joseph Willard. In the annual catalogues from 1819-20 to 1829-30, inclusive, many "Candidates for the Ministry" were given with the list of theological students. All but three of these were previously stu- dents of theology and are included in this catalogue. The three who, though given in the annual catalogues, are not included are : Edmund Quincy Sewall,^ John Parker Boyd Storer,^ John Adams Williams.^ The old account books of the Steward have been in many respects the most satisfactory authority in regard to wliat names should be included. But prior to 1831 the names of Divinity students were not separated from those of other students, and in many cases there are certainly great omissions. The first charge for tuition to Divinity students was in 1831. The differentiation of the Divinity School from the College was very gradual, and it is difficult to fix upon a satisfactory date as that of the beginning of the Divinity School. Professor Palfrey in a note at the beginning of his pamphlet already referred to speaks of the School as having then (Aug. 10, 1836) existed for twenty-five years, dating the beginning as the autumn of 1811, when "Dr. "Ware, HoUis Professor, began a course of exercises with the resident Students in Divinity." In the catalogue of 1844 Mr. Sibley gives the first class as that of 1817 and fixes upon this year "for the beginning of the catalogue, because in that year public exercises, or the public reading of dissertations, somewhat similar to the present Annual Visitation, first took place."* It is because this catalogue was followed that the year 1817 appears as the first year of the Divinity School in the quinquennial catalogue. It was not till 1819 that the Faculty of Theology of the University was organized. In the present catalogue it has seemed best to follow the quin- quennial catalogue in the list of graduates and in the years of their » h. Marblehead, Oct. 1, 1796. A.B., 1815; A.M., 1818. Ord. Barnstable, Dec. 22, 1819-1822; Amherst, N. H., Jan. 26, 1825-about 1827; Scituate, Dec. 21, 1831-1848. Res. Cohasset. d. Cohasset, Sept. 15, 1866. 2 h. Portland, Me., Nov. 6, 1793. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1812; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1815; A.M. (ad eundum) 1817. Ord. Walpole, Nov. 15, 1826- Apr. 15, 1839; Syracuse, N. Y., June 20, lS39-Mar. 17, 1844. d. Syracuse, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1844. 3 b. Roxbury, July 28, 1800. A.B. 1820; A.M. 1823. Ord. East Bridge- water, Oct. 18, 1826-Aug. 4, 1828. d. East Bridgewater, Mar. 15, 1872. * There is a manuscript history of the School which was begun in 1827 and continued each year by a student who was elected as recorder. Prefixed to this history is a catalogue of students, which begins with the " Class of 1817." The reason here given for beginning with the year 1817 is that "the first public examination or exhibition was held this year " This examination was not however till December 17. VI graduation. But the list of students goes back to the year 1811-12 as in Professor Palfrej^'s pamphlet. Any information that will make later editions of this catalogue more complete or more accurate will be gratefully received, if sent to Robert S. Morison, Librarian of the Divinity School. Harvard Univeksitt, July 31, 1901. EXPLANATORY NOTE. Names of graduates are printed in capitals and given under the year of graduation. Names of students who did not graduate are given after the graduates of each year. The names are given under the year of the close of the academic year in which they left the school ; e. g., the name of a student leaving in Decemher 1896, would appear under 1897. This date is determined as far as possible by the accounts in the Bursar's books ; but in a few cases it is arbitrary, and in many cases in the early years, chiefly prior to 1831, it is liable to be incorrect. Whenever a student has changed his name the later name is given first and the earlier added. An asterisk is placed before the name of a person known to have died. After the name is given the number of years during which the student was connected with the School, as shown by the Bursar's books. This source of information is, however, so untrustworthy for this purpose in the earlier years that these numbers are omitted for students who entered the School prior to 1831. Fractions of a year are given in decimals, the divisions of the year being at dif- ferent periods quarters, thirds or halves. In the case of a graduate it may occur that a portion of the time he was in the School was after the year under which his name is given. On the same line with the name is given the fact of graduation, or the degree received for work done while the student was registered in the Divinity School. The date of graduation, or of the degree of S.T.B., is the year under which the name appears. All degrees are of Harvard University unless the contrary is stated. A year given in parenthesis after a degree denotes that the degree was conferred out of course in this year. All colleges and other institutions of learning, and all towns, are in Massa- chusetts unless the contrary is stated, but if the state of an institution is once mentioned, it is not repeated in the same paragraph ; and the name of the state is omitted in the imprints of books referred to. For the names of states and provinces of Canada customary abbreviations are used. The names of towns are not abbreviated. Institutions of learning wliich have changed their names are designated by their present names. A town, or part of a town, which has changed its name since the time referred to has the present name added. The name of a town, unless the contrary is stated, denotes a pastorate. The dates of the beginning and close of a pastorate, or other office, are separated by a short dash (-). If this dash is followed by a punctuation mark it denotes that the office continues to the present time. If the date of an ordination is fol- lowed by a short dash it denotes that the ordination was also an installation and the beginning of a pastorate at the place mentioned. A long dash ( ) denotes Vlll an unknown date. It is probable tliat in some instances instead of the date of the actual beginning of a pastorate there has been unintentionally given the date of the call, or that of its acceptance, or that of the installation; and in like manner instead of the date of the close of a pastorate the date given may be that of the letter of resignation, or of the meeting which took action upon this. When there is more than one church of a given denomination in a given place the name of the church is stated. Churches which have changed their names are designated by the names held at the time mentioned. The name of the denomination once given, applies to all pastorates that follow for that individual, unless another denomination is later mentioned. But for the names prior to 1882 the denomination is assumed to be Unitarian Congregational, unless the contrary is stated. In some cases the names of denominations which are strictl}^ correct only in the United States, are applied to the corresponding denominations in other countries. The following abbreviations are used: b Born. Bai't Bapti-<5t. Chr Christian Connection. Coll College. Cumb.Presb. Cumberland Presby- terian. d Died. Disc Disciples. Dutch Ref. . . Dutch Reformed. Free Bapt. . . Free Baptist. Grad Graduate. LuTH Lutheran. Meth. Epis. . . Methodist Episcopal. Meth. Prot. . Methodist Protestant. New Ch. . . . New Church. Ord Ordained. Press Presbyterian. Prot. Epis. . Protestant Episcopal. Ref. Epis. . . Reformed Episcopal. Res Residence. Sem Seminary. Tr. Cong. . . Trinitarian Congregational. Un. Breth. . United Brethren. Un. Cong. . . Unitarian Congregational. Un. Presb. . United Presbyterian. Univ Universalist. Univ University. Wes.Meth. . Wesleyan Methodist. CATALOGUE. 1812. *Edward Everett. b. Dorchester, April 11, 1794. A.B. 1811; A.M. IbU : Ih.D., Gottingen Univ., Germany, 1817 ; LL.D., Yale Univ., Conn., 1833; LL D 1835- LL.D., Cambridge Univ., England, 1842; LL.D., Dartmouth Coll., N. H., 1849; D.C.L., Oxford Univ., England, 1843. Ord. Boston (Church in Brattle Square), Feb. 9, 1814-Mar. 5, 1815. Harvard University: Eliot Professor of Greek Literature, 1815-1826. Member of Congress, 1825-1835. Governor of Massa- chusetts 1.S36-1840. Minister to Great Britain, 1841-1845. Harvard University: President, Feb. 5, 1846-Feb. 1, 1849. U. S. Secretary of State, Oct. 1852-1853. U. S. Senator, 1853-May 1854. d. Boston, Jan. 15, 1865. See: "Tribute of the Massachusetts Historical Society to the Memory of Edward Everett," Bostou, 1865. ♦Samuel Gilman. -.oorr b. Gloucester, Feb. 16, 1791. A.B. 1811 ; A.M. 1814; S.T.D. 1837. Ord. Charleston, S.C, Dec. 1, 1819-Feb. 9, 1858. d. Kingston, Feb. 9, 1858. See ■ " Sixteen Years Chaplain, Eriend, and Counsellor, of the Washington Light In- fantiy, of Charleston, S.C. The Rev. Samuel Oilman, D.D.," [by A. O. Andrews. Charleston, 1875.] 1813. ♦John Emery Abbot. b. Exeter. N. H., Aug. 6, 1793. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1810; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1813; A.M. (ad eundem) 1815. Ord. Salem, April 20, 1815-Oct. 7, 1819. d. Exeter, N. H., Oct. 7, 1819. See : " Sermons bv the late Rev. John Emery Abbot," with a memoir of his life, by Henry Ware, Jr., Boston, 1829; "Sketch of the Life and Character of the Kev. John Emery Abbot, trom the Christian Disciple." *Tohn Dudley Andrews. 6. Ipswich, Aug. 23, 1790. A.B. 1810; A.M. 1S13. Lawyer, d. Ipswich, Sept. 12, 1817. i8i3] 2 ♦Charles Eliot. b. Boston, Mar. 8, 1791. A.B. 1809; A.M. 1812. d. Boston, Sept. 28, 1813. See : " Miscellaneous Writings of Charles Eliot, to which are prefixed Notices of his Character," Cambridge, 1814. *George Bethune English. b. Mar. 7, 1787. A.B. 1807; A.M. 1811. Not ord. (/. Washing- ton, D. C, Sept. 19, 1828. ♦Francis Jackson. b. Xewton, Mar. 27, 1787. A.B. 1810; A.M. 1813. Ord. d. Water- town, Dec. 13, 1817. 1814. ♦Thomas Brattle Gannett. b. Cambridge, Feb. 20, 1789. A.B. 1809; A.B. (ad eundem), Yale Univ., Conn., 1809; A.M. 1812. Ord. Cambridgeport, Jan. 19, 1814-May 1, 1833; South Natick, 1843-Ai)ril 1, 1850. d. South Natick, April 19, 1851. ♦Joseph Haven. b. Holden, June 19, 1786. A.B. 1810; A.M. 1813. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Demiis, July 27, 1814-May 12, 1826; Billerica, June 8, 1836-Sept. 27, 1840. Res. Amherst, d. Amherst, Oct. 15, 1851. ♦Hiram Weston. 6. Duxbury, Nov. 15, 1788. A.B. 1811. Not ord. Teacher. Res. Duxbury-. d. Augusta, Ga., Sept. 16, 1832. 1815. ♦Lemuel Capen. b. Dorchester, Nov. 26, 1788. A.B. 1810; A.M. 1813. Ord. Ster- ling, Mar. 22, 1815-June 21, 1819; South Boston, 1822 (installed Oct. 31, 1827)-Jime 23, 1839; Baltimore, Md., (minister at large), 1845-1846. d. South Boston, Aug. 28, 1858. See : " The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 203-214. ♦David Damon. b. East Sudbury (now Wayland), Sept. 12, 1787. A.B. 1811: A.M. 1814; S.T.D. 1843. Ord. Lunenburg, Feb. 1, 1815-Dec. 2, 1827; Amesbury, June 25, 1828-May 14, 1833 ; West Cambridge (now Arlington), April 15, 1835-June 26, 1843. d. Reading, June 25, 1843. See : " Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," bj' William B. Spraguc, New York, 186.5, pp. 461-466; "The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 193-203. 3 [i8i7 *Charles Folsom. b. Exeter. N. H., Dec. 24, 1794. A.B. 1813 ; A.M. 1816. Chaplain, U. S. Navy, May 12, 1816-Dec. 27, 1817. Harvard University: Librarian, 1823-1826. Printer, teacher, editor. Librarian Boston Athenaeum, 1847-1856. d. Cambridge, Nov. 8, 1872. See : " Memoir of Charles Folsom, by Theophilus Parsons," from Proceedings of Mas- sachusetts Historical Society, Cambridge, 1873. ♦Cyrus Peirce. 6.-Waltham, Aug. 15, 1790. A.B. 1810; A.M. 1813. Orel. North Reading, May 18, 1819-May 19, 1827. Teacher, Andover (now North Andover), Nantucket, Lexington, West Newton, d. West Newton, April 6, 1860. See : " Memoir of Cyrus Peirce, first Principal of the first State Normal School in the United States," by Samuel J. May, reprinted from Barnard's American Journal of Education for December, 1857, Hartford. ^^^homas Savage. -y\: b. Boston, Sept. 2, 1793. A.B. 1813; A.M. 1816. Ord. (Presb.) by the Presbyterj- of Mississippi, Aug. 1822. Baton Rouge, La., 1822-1824 ; Bedford, N. H., July 5, 1826-Jan. 3, 1866. d. Bedford, N. H., May 18, 1866. 1816. ♦Thomas Prentiss. b. Medfield, Jan. 11, 1793. A.B. 1811 ; A.M. 1814. Ord. Charles- town, Mar. 26, 1817-Oct. 5, 1817. d. Charlestown, Oct. 5, 1817. 1817. *JOHN ALLYN. Grad. b. Duxbury, June 24, 1794. A.B. 1814; A.M. 1817. Not ord. Teacher, Eastport, Me., Boston, Brookline. d. Duxbury, March 8, 1824. ♦ANDREW BIGELOW. Grad. b. Groton, May 7, 1795. A.B. 1814; A.M. 1817; S.T.D. 1844. Ord. Cambridge, May 1820. Eastport, Me., May 1820 - May 27, 1821; Medford, July 9, 1823-Jan. 9, 1827; Washington, D. C, Jan. 1, 1828-Dec. 31, 1828; Taunton, April 10, 1833-Nov. 20, 1842 ; South Danvers (now Peabody), Feb. 15, 1843-March 30, 1846; Boston (Pitts Street Chapel), 1845-Oct. 11, 1846: Boston (minister at large), 1846-April 1, 1877. d. Boston, April 1, 1877. ♦FRANCIS WILLIAM PITT GREENWOOD. Grad. b. Boston, Feb. 5, 1797. A.B. 1814 ; A.M. 1817 ; S.T.D. 1839. Ord. Boston (New South Church), Oct. 21, 1818-Dec. 20, 1820; Boston (King's Chapel), Aug. 29, 1824-Aug. 2, 1843. d. Dorchester, Aug. 2, 1843. See: Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, 1st series, II, 272-275; "Ser- mons by Rev. F. W. P. Greenwood, D.D.," with memoir by S. A. Eliot, Boston, 1844; "Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by William B. Sprague, New York, 1865, pp. 485-492. i8i7] 4 *ALVAN LAMSON. Grad. b. Weston, Nov. 18, 1792. A.B. 1814; A.B. (ad euudem), Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1815 ; A.M. 1817 ; S.T.D. 1837. Ord. Dedham, Oct. 29, 1818-Oct. 29, 1860. d. Dedham, July 18, 1864. See: Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, 1st series, XI, 258-262; "Cove- nant of the First Church in Dedham," Dedham, 1878, pp. 48-65. *PETER OSGOOD. Grad. b. Audover (now North Andover), Feb. 4, 1793. A.B. 1814; A.M. 1818. Ord. Ster^in<,^ June 30, 1819-Dec. 1839. d. North Andover, Aug. 27, 1865. See : " Tlie Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 329-335. 'JAMES WALKER. Grad. b. Woburn (now Burlmgton), Aug. 16, 1794. A.B. 1814; A.M. 1817; S.T.D. 1835; LL.D., Yale Univ., Conn., 1853; LL.D. 1860. Ord. Charlestown, Apr. 15, 1818-July 15, 1839. Harvard Univer- sity: Alford Professor of Natural Religion, Moral Philosophy and Civil Polity, 1838-1853; Acting President, 1845-1846; President, Feb. 10, 1853-Jan. 26, 1860. d. Cambridge, Dec. 23, 1874. See : Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, 2d series, VI, 443-468 ; Proceed- ings of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1874-75. *Joseph Allen. b. Medfield, Aug. 15, 1790. A.B. 1811; A.M. 1814; S.T.D. 1848. Ord. Northborough, Oct. 30, 1816-Feb. 23, 1873. d. Northborough, Feb. 23, 1873. See : " Memorial of Joseph and Lucy Clark Allen by their Children," Boston, 1891. *Rufus Hurlbut. b. Southampton, Apr. 21, 1787. A.B. 1813 ; A.M. 1816. Ord. Sud- bury, Feb. 26, 1817-May 11, 1839. d. Sudbury, May 11, 1839. *David Reed. 6. Easton, Feb. 6, 1790. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1810; A.M., Brown Univ., 1813; A.M. (ad eundem) 1818. Not ord. Proprietor Christian Register, Boston, 1821-1865. d. Roxbury, Jmie 7, 1870. *Henry Ware. b. Ilingham, Apr. 21, 1794. A.B. 1812; A.M. 1815; S.T.D. 1834. Ord. Boston (Second Church), Jan. 1, 1817-Oct. 3. 1S30. Harvard University: Professor (after 1840 Parkman Professor) of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care, 1829-1842. d. Framingham, Sept. 22, 1843. See : " Memoir of the Life of Henry Ware, Jr.," by John Ware, Boston, 1846. [i8i8 1818. * CHARLES BRIGGS. C^rad. b. Halifax, Jan. 17, 1791. A.B. 1815; A.B. (ad enndem), Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1817; A.M. 1818. Ord. Lexington, Apr. 28, 1819-June, 1835. Secretary American Unitarian Association, May 1835-Uec. 31, 1847. d. Roxbury, Dec. 17, 1873. * CON VERS FRANCIS. Grad. b. Cambridge (now Arlington), Nov. 9, 1795. A.B. 1815 ; A.M. 1818 ; S.T.D. 1837. Ord. Watertown, Jnne 23, 1819-Aug. 21, 1842. Har- vard University: Parliman Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care, 1842-Apr. 7, 1863. d. Cambridge, Apr. 7, 1863. See : " Memoir of the Rev. Convers Francis, D.D.," by William Newell, fi-om Proceed, ings of Massachusetts Historical Society, Cambridge, 1866; "Discourse occasioned by the Death of Convers Francis, D.D.," by John Weiss, Cambridge, 1863. *ELISHA FULLER. Grad. b. Princeton, Oct. 28, 1794. A.B. 1815; A.M. 1818. Not ord. Lawyer, Concord, Lowell, Worcester, d. Worcester, Mar. 18, 1855. *RICHARD MANNING HODGES. Grad. b. Salem, Aug. 5, 1794. A.B. 1815; A.M. 1818. Ord. South Bridge- water, Sept. 12, 1821-May 31, 1833; Somerville, Mar. 17, 1844- Aug. 22, 1845. d. Cambridge, Aug. 12, 1878. ♦GEORGE GOLDTHWAIT INGERSOLL. Grad. b. Boston, July 4, 1796. A.B. 1815; A.M. 1818; S.T.D. 1845. Ord. Burlington, Vt., May 30, 1822-June 2, 1844; East Cambridge, Dec. 5, 1847-Oct. 14, 1849. d. Keene, N. H., Sept. 16, 1863. See: "Address at the Funeral of Rev. George Goldthwait IngersoU, D.D.,".by W. O. White, Boston, 1863. *LEVI WASHBURN LEONARD. Grad. b. South Bridgewater, June 1, 1790. A.B. 1815 ; A.M. 1818 ; S.T.D. 1849. Ord. Dublin, N. H., Sept. 6, 1820 (senior pastor after 1854)- Dec. 12, 1864. Res. Exeter, N. H. d. Exeter, N. H., Dec. 12, 1864. ♦JOSEPH ORNE. Grad. 6. Salem, Jan. 31, 1796. A.B. 1815 ; A.M. 1818. (Z. Salem, Sept. 1, 1818. ♦GEORGE OTIS. Grad. b. Xewburyport, July 14, 1797. A.B. 1815; A.M. 1818. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Marblehead, June 25, 1818. Ord. priest, Boston, Aug. 16, 1826. Cambridge (Christ Church), July 30, 1826-Feb. 25, 1828. Harvard University: College Professor of Latin, 1826-1827. d. Cambridge, Feb. 25, 1828. i8i8] 6 *JOHN GORHAM PALFREY. Grad. b. Boston, May 2, 1796. A.B. 1815; A.M. 1818; S.T.D. 1834; LL.D., St. Andrews Univ., Scotland, 1838; LL.U. 1869. Ord. Boston (Church in Brattle Square), June 17, 1818-Feb. 20, 1831. Harvard Universit}^: Professor of Biblical Literature, 1830-1839; Dean of Divinity School, 1830-1839. Memberof Congress, 1847-1849. (/. Cambridge, April 26, 1881. *JOHN PIERPONT. Grad. b. Litchtiehl, Conn., Apr. 6, 1785. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1804; A.M., Yale Univ., 1820; A.M. (ad eimdem) 1821. Ord. Boston (Hollis St. Church), Apr. 14, 1819-May 1845; Troy, N. Y., 1845- Aug. 1, 1849; Medford, Aug. 1, 1849-Apr. 6, 1856. Chaplain 22d Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, Oct. 21, 1861-N'ov. 5, 1861. d. Medford, Aug. 27, 1866. *JARED SPARKS. Grad. b. Willington, Conn., May 10, 1789. A.B. 1815 ; A.M. 1818 ; LL.D., Dartmouth Coll., N. H., 1841; LL.D. 1843. Ord. Baltimore, Md., May 5, 1819-June 8, 1823. Harvard University: McLean Professor of Ancient and Modern History, 1838-1849 ; President, Feb. 1, 1849- Feb. 10, 1853. d. Cambridge, Mar. 14, 1866. See: " Memoir of Jared Sparks, LL.D., by Brantz Mayer," Baltimore, 1867; "Memoir of Jared Sparks, LL.D., by George E. Ellis, reprinted from the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, for May, 1868," Cambridge, 1869; "The Life and Writings of Jared Sparks," by Herbert B. Adams, Boston, 1893. *George Bancroft. /;. Worcester, Oct. 3, 1800. A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820; Ph.D., Got- tingen Univ., Germany, 1820; LL.D., Union Coll., N. Y., 1841; LL.D. 1843; D.C.L., Oxford Univ., England, 1849; LL.D., Bonn Univ., Germany, 1868; Ph.D. (Hon.), Gottingen Univ., 1870; L.H.D., Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1887. Not ord. Teacher, Northampton, 1823-1830. Collector of Port of Boston, 1838-1841. Secretary of the Navy, 1845-1846. Minister to Great Britain, Sept. 9, 1846-Aug. 31, 1849. Minister to Prussia, May 14, 1867-May 31, 1871. Minister to Germany, May 31, 1871-July 1, 1874. d. Washington, D. C, Jan. 17, 1891. See: " George Bancroft, by Samuel Swett Green, from Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society," Worcester, 1891 ; " George Bancroft," by A. M. Davis, from Proceedings of American Academy of Arts and Sciences, vol. XXVI. [i8i9 1819. ♦CHARLES BROOKS. Grad. b. Medford, Oct. ;]0; 1795. A.B. 1816; A.M. 1819. Ord. Ilingham (Third Cougregational Society), Jan. 17, 1821-Jan. 1, 1839. Uni- versity of City of New York, X. Y. : Professor of Xatural Histor}^ 1838-1844. d. Medford, July 7, 1872. See: Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, 1st series, XVIII, 174-178; " Portraits of Eminent Americans," by John Livingston, New York, 1854, vol. Ill, pp. 2.57-270. ♦ISAAC LYMAN BUCKMINSTER. Grad. b. Portsmouth, N. H., Aug. 15, 1796. A.B. 1815; A.M. 1818. Not ord. d. Norton. Jan. 22, 1825. ♦WILLIAM BOURN OLIVER PEABODY. Grad. b. Exeter, N. H., July 9, 1799. A.B. 1816; A.M. 1819; S.T.D. 1842. Ord. Springfield, Oct. 12, 1820-May 28, 1847. d. Spring- field, May 28, 1847. See: "Sermons by the late William B. O. Peabody, D.D., with a Memoir by his Brother," Boston, 1849. ♦WILLIAM WARE. Grad. b. Hingham, Aug. 3, 1797. A.B. 1816; A.M. 1819. Ord. New York, Dec. 18, 1821-Sept. 19, 1836; West Cambridge (now Arling- ton), Dec. 1843-Aug. 1845; Boston (minister at large), 1847-Apr. 1848. d. Cambridge, Feb. 19, 1852. See : "Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by WilUam B. Sprague.New York, 1865, pp. 511-518. ♦AZARIAH WILSON. Grad. b. Fitzwilliam, N. H., Mar. 2, 1790. A.B. 1816. Chaplain U. S. S. Macedonian, July 28, 1818-Jan. 17, 1821. d. Valparaiso, Chile, Jan. 17, 1821. ♦Reuben Bryant. b. Templeton, July 17, 1792. A.B., Brown Univ., R.I., 1814. Not ord. Lawyer, Holley, N.Y., Albion, N.Y., Buffalo, N.Y. d. Bui^alo. N.Y., eTan. 17, 1863. ♦Stevens Everett. b. Dorchester, Dec. 14, 1797. A.B. 1815; A.M. 1818. Ord. Hallo- well, Me., Sept. 15, 1824-about 1832. d. Dorchester, Feb. 20, 1833. ♦Francis William Winthrop. b. Boston, May 31, 1799. A.B. 1817. d. Savannah, Ga., Mar. 7, 1819. l820] 1820. ♦WILLIAM WINTHROP ALLEN formerly SILAS ALLEN. Grad. b. Mediield, Jan. 25, 1795. A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820. Not c d. Medfield, Oct. 31, 1888. *SAMUEL BRIMBLECOM. Grad. b. Lymi, Feb. 11, 1799. A.B. 1817: A.M. 1820. Ord. Sharon, Dec. 18, 1821-Mar. 13, 1826; Norridgewock, Me., Sept. 1826-Xov. 1829; Westbrook, Me., (Univ.), Oct. 1830-1836; Danversport, Dec. 4, 1836-May31, 1840; Dudley, 1845-1847. d. Haverhill, July 1879. ♦SAMUEL ATKINS ELIOT. Grad. 6. Boston, Mar. 5, 1798. A.B. 1817 ; A.M. 1820. Xotord. Mayor of Boston, 1837, 1838, 1839. Harvard University: Treasurer, 1842- 1853. Member of Congress, 1851-1853. d. Cambridge, Jan. 29, 1862. ♦BENJAMIN FESSENDEN. Grad. b. Sandwich, June 13, 1797. A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820. Ord. East Bridgewater, Sept. 19, 1821-Nov. 7, 1825. d. Valley Falls, R. I., Jan. 6, 1881. ♦FRANCIS JENKS. Grad. b. Brooktield, Aug. 11, 1798. A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820. Not ord. d. New York, N. Y., June 4, 1832. ♦SAMUEL JOSEPH MAY. Grad. b. Boston, Sept. 12, 1797. A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820. Ord. Boston, Mar. 14, 1822. Brooklyn, Conn., July 8, 1822 (installed Nov. 5, 1823)- Oct. 16, 1836 ; South Scituate, Oct. 26, 1836-Oct. 29, 1842 ; Syracuse, N. Y., Apr. 1845-Sept. 12, 1867. d. Syracuse, N. Y., July 1, 1871. See: " Memoir of SamuelJoseph May," [by T. J. Mumford,] Boston, 1873; " A brief account of his ministry," Syracuse, 1867; " In Memoriam, Samuel Joseph May," Syracuse, 1871 ; " Samuel Joseph May, a Memorial Study, by his Son, Joseph May," Boston, 1898. ♦ROBERT FOLGER WALLCUT. Grad. b. Nantucket, Mar. 16, 1797. A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820. Orrf. Berlin, Feb. 10, 1830-Dec. 1884; Fitzwilliam, N. H., Dec. 23, 1835-Apr. 1, 1837; North Dennis, Oct. 1838-Apr. 1842. Publishing Agent of The Liberator, Boston, Feb. 1846-l)ec. 1865. Clerk in Boston Custom House, d. Boston, Mar. 1, 1884. 9 [i82i 'ra Henry Thomas Blanchard. /^.Weymouth, Sept. 9, 1797. A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820. Ord. Har- vard, Jan. 1, 1823- Apr. 13, 1831; South Natick, Feb. 25, 1835-Feb. 25, 1840. d. Weymouth, Apr. 9, 1845. I,.,, See : " The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 290-302. jnathan Peele Dabney. h. Salem, Mar. 29, 1793. A.B. 1811; A.M. 1814. Xot ord. d. Taunton, Sept. 25, 1868. ♦James Hay ward. b. Concord, June 12, 1786. A.B. 1819; A.M. 1822. Harvard Uni- • versity : College Professor of Mathematics and Xatural Philosophy, 1826-1827. Civil engineer, Boston, d. Boston. July 27, 1866. tUiam Foster Perkins. b. Boston, Oct. 5, 1800. A.B. 1819. d. Boston, Sept. 25. 1820. ♦Sampson Reed. b. Bridgewater, June 10, 1800. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821. Not ord. Drug business, Boston, d. Boston, July 8, 1880. See : " Observations on the Growth of the Mind by Sampson Reed, new edition, with a Biographical Preface by James Reed," Boston, 1886. ♦Royal Wells Smith. b. Howe, Sept. S, 1799. A.B., Williams Coll., 1818. d. Shelburn, Sept. 8, 1820. 1821. ♦JESSE CHICKERING. Grad. b. Dover, Aug. 31, 1797. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821; M.D. 1833. Not ord. Physician, Boston, d. Jamaica Plain, May 29, 1855. ♦JAMES DELAP FARNSWORTH. Grad. b. Groton, Sept. II, 1793. A.B. 1818 ; A.M. 1821. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Orford, N. H., Jan. 1, 1823-Apr. 9, 1832; Pax ton, Apr. 30, 1835- May 7, 1840; Boxborough, Jan. 6, 1842-June 10, 1849 ; North Chel- sea (now Revere), May 19, 1850-Mar. 27, 1853; Scotland, Sept. 1, 1853-Nov. 12, 1854. d. Bridgewater, Nov. 12, 1854. ♦JONATHAN FARR. Grad. b. Harvard, Sept. 20, 1790. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1824. Ord. Gardner, Dec. 9, 1830-.June 30, 1833. Res. Harvard, d. Harvard. June 15, 1845. ♦JOHN FESSENDEN. Grad. 6. Lexington, Mar. 13, 1794. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821. On/. Deer- field, May 19, 1830-Mar. 9, 1840. d. Dedham. May 11, 1871. l82l] 10 *JOHN FLAGG. Txrad. b. Boylston, May 9, 1790. A.B. 1816; A.M. 1820. Orel. Roxbury (later West Roxbury) (Second Congregational Church), Feb. 2, 1825- ]\rar. U. 18?)0. d. Roxbury (later West Roxbury), Mar. 14, 1831. ♦JOSEPH AUGUSTUS EDWIN LONG formerly JOSEPH LONG. Grad. b. Amesbury, Nov. 8, 1794. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821. Kensington, N. H., Oct. 29, 1820 {Ord. June 5, 1822)-Apr. 8, 1823; Ilookset, N. II., 1825-1832. d. Hookset, N. II., May 3, 1860. *THOMAS RUSSELL SULLIVAN. Grad. b. Brookline, Feb. 13, 1799. A.B. 1817; A.M. 1820. Ord. Keene, N. H., Dec. 28, 1825-July 1, 1835. Teacher, Boston, d. Boston, Dec. 23, 1862. ♦WILLIAM DANIELS WISWALL formerly LOT WISWALL. Grad. 6. Milford, Ot. 23, 1787. A.B. 1816; A.M. 1819. Castine, Me., Dec. 24, 1835-1836; Ord. Ellsworth, Me., July 5, 1837-July 5, 1839. d. Roxbury, Nov. 30, 1853. *THOMAS WORCESTER. Grad. b. Thornton, N. H., Apr. 15. 1795. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821; S.T.D. 1856. Boston (New Ch.), Mar. 10, 1821 {Ord. Aug. 17, 1828)- Apr. 7, 1867. New Church Theological School: President, 1866- Aug. 14, 1878. d. Waltham, Aug. 14, 1878. See: " A Biographical Sketch of Thomas Worcester," by Sampson Reed, Boston, 1880. ♦Samuel Todd Adams. b. Boston, Mar. 30, 1797. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821. Not ord. Teacher, farmer, d. South Acton, Sept. 13, 1876. James Barker. b. Middleborough, Jan. 4, 1794. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1814. Teacher in New Jersey. ♦John Goldsbury. 6. Warwick, Feb. 11, 1795. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1820; A.M., Brown Univ., 1823. Ord. North Bridgewater (now Brockton), June 6, 1827-Sept. 4, 1831 ; Hardwiek, July 4, 1832-June 1839 ; Warwick, 1856-April 10, 1859. d. Warwick, Oct. 28, 1890. ♦George Gilbert Warren. A.B. 1.S17; A.M. 1820. d. Boston, Sept. 9, 1822. ♦John Hubbard Wilkins. 6. Amherst, N. II., Dec. 10, 1794. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821. Not ord. Bookseller, paper dealer, Boston, d. Boston, Dec. 5, 1861. 11 [l822 1822. ♦SAMUEL BARRETT. Grad. b. Royalston, Aug. 16, 1795. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821; S.T.D. 1847. Ord. Boston (Twelfth Congregational Church), Feb. 9, 1825 (senior pastor after Apr. 1858)-1861. d. Roxbury, June 24, 1866. See : " Memoir of the Rev. Samuel Barrett, D.D., with a Selected Series of his Dis- courses, by Lewis G. Pray," Boston, 1867. ♦JAMES DIMAN GREEN. Grad. b. Maiden, Sept. 8, 1798. A.B. 1817 ; A.M. 1820. Ord. Lynn, Nov. 3, 1824-Aug. 12, 1828; East Cambridge, Jan. 6, 1830-May 3, 1840. Mayor of Cambridge, 1846, 1847, 1853, 1860, 1861. d. Cambridge, Aug. 18, 1882. *GEORGE RAP ALL NOYES. Grad. b. Xewburyport, Mar. 6, 1798. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821; S.T.D. 1839. Ord. Brookfield, Oct. 31, 1827-Oct. 15. 1834; Petersham, Oct. 15, 1834-Sept. 1840. Harvard University: Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature, 1840-June 3, 1868. d. Cambridge, June 3, 1868. ♦JOHN PORTER. Grad. b. Rye, N. H., Sept. 27, 1791. A.B. 1819 ; A.M. 1822. d. Roxbury, Mar. 28. 1825. ♦JOHN PRENTISS. Grad. b. Medfield, Aug. 10, 1799. A.B. 1818. Xot ord. Teacher, Balti- more, Md. d. Baltimore, Md., Aug. 31, 1861. ♦CHARLES ROBINSON. Grad. b. Exeter, N. H., July 25, 1793. A.B. 1818; A.M. 1821. Ord. Eastport, Me., Oct. 30, 1822-Apr. 1, 1825; Groton, Nov. 1, 1826- Oct. 1838; Medfield, Oct. 16, 1839-Sept. 1, 1850; Peterborough, N. H., Dec. 4, 1851-June 24, 1860. d. Groton, April 9, 1862. ♦Enos Stewart. 6. East Colrain, May 20, 1794. A.B. 1820; A.M. 1823. Not ord. Lawyer, Boston, d. Davenport, la.. Mar. 22, 1847. ♦William Bicker Walter. b. Boston, Apr. 29, 1796. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1818; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1821. d. Charleston, S. C, Apr. 23, 1822. i823] 12 1823. ♦WILLIAM FARMER. Grad. b. Townsend, Feb. 24, 1793. A.B. 1819; A.M. 1822; A.M. (Hon.), Yale Univ., Conn., 1843. Ord. Belgrade, Me., May 18, 1881-1837; Fitzwilliam, N. H., Apr. 1837-Dec. 1837; Pomfret, Vt., 1845-1846. d. Lunenburg, June 24, 1862. ♦WILLIAM HENRY FURNESS. Grad. b. Boston, Apr. 20, 1802. A.B. 1820 ; A.M. 1823 ; S.T.D. 1847. Ord. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 12, 1825-Jan. 12, 1875, pastor emeritus, Nov. 11, 18S9-Jan. 30, 1896. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Jan. 30, 1896. ♦EZRA STILES GANNETT. Grad. b. Cambridge, May 4, 1801. A.B. 1820; A.B. (ad eundem), Yale Univ., Conn., 1820 ; A.M. 1823 ; S.T.D. 1843. Ord. Boston (Federal Street Church). June 30, 1824-Aug. 26, 1871. d. Revere, Aug. 26, 1871. See : " Ezra Stiles Gannett, Unitarian Minister in Boston, 1824-1871," by W. C. Gan- nett, Boston, 1875. ♦HENRY HERSEY. Grad. b. Hingham, Aug. 16, 1796. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1820 ; A.M., Brown Univ., 1823 ; A.M. (ad eundem) 1824. Barnstable, Feb. 1824 {Ord. Oct. 6, 1824)-May 1835. Res. Hingham, 1835-1877. d. Hing- ham, Sept. 23, 1877. ♦BENJAMIN KENT. Grad. b. Charlestown (now Somerville), May 25, 1794. A.B. 1820; A.M. 1823. Ord. Duxburv% June 7, 1826-July 15, 1833. Teacher, Rox- bury, 1833-1847. Librarian Roxbury Athenaeum, 1847-1859. d. Taunton, Aug. 5, 1859. ♦CALVIN LINCOLN. Grad. 6. Hingham, Oct. 27, 1799. A.B. 1820; A.M. 1823. Ord. Fitch- burg, June 30, 1824-May 5, 1855. Secretary American Unitarian Association, 1850-1853. Hingham (First Parish), May 27, 1855- Sept. 11, 1881. d. Hingham, Sept. 11, 1881. ♦Thomas Tracy. b. Haverhill, March 26, 1781. A.B. 1806: A.M. 1816. Ord. (Tit. Cong.) Biddeford, Mc, Jan. 15, 1824-Xov. 21, 1827; Saco, Me., (U\. Cong.), Nov. 21, 1827-Aug. 8, 1828. Res. Xewburyport. d. Newburyport, Aug. 11, 1872. ♦George Tyng. h. 1803. A.B. 1822. d. Newburyport, Apr. 2, 1823. 13 [i825 1824. *ELIPHALET PORTER CRAFTS. Grad. b. North Bridgewater (now Brocktou), Nov. 23, 1800. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1821; A.M., Brown Univ., 1824; A.M. (ad eundem) 1825. Ord. East Bridgewater, Nov. 19, 1828-Apr. 19, 1836; Sand- wich, Sept. 18, 1839-Nov. 26, 1853; East Lexington, 1855-1860; Eastport, Me., 1866-Apr. 1, 1876. d. Waltham, Jan. 16, 1880. *EDWARD BROOKS HALL. Grad. ^>. Medford, Sept. 2, 18U0. A.B. 1820; A.M. 1823 ; S.T.D. 1848. Ord. Northampton, Aug. 16, 1826-Dec. 31, 1829; Cincinnati, O., Sept. 1830-June 13, 1831; Providence, R. I., Nov. 14, 1832-Mar. 3, 1866. d. Providence, R. I., Mar. 3, 1866. See: " Sermons by Edward B. Hall, D.D.," with a brief Memoir, Boston, 1867; "A Memorial of Rev. Edward B. Hall, D.D.," Providence, 1867. ♦CHARLES WENTWORTH UPHAM. Grad. b. St. Jolin, N. B., May 4, 1802. A.B. 1821; A.M. 1824. Ord. Salem (First Church), Dec. 8, 1824-Dec. 8, 1844. Member of Con- gress, 1853-1855. d. Salem, June 15, 1875. See: "Memoir of Charles Weutworth Upham," by George E. Ellis, reprinted from Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, Cambridge, 1877. ♦ALEXANDER YOUNG. Grad. b. Boston, Sept. 22, 1800. A.B. 1820 ; A.M. 1823 ; A.M. (ad eundem), Yale Univ., Conn., 1823; S.T.D. 1846. Ord. Boston (New South Church), Jan. 19, 1825-Mar. 16, 1854. d. Boston, Mar. 16, 1854. See: Collections of Massachusetts Historical Society, 4th series, 11,241-245; "Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by William B. Sprague, New York, 1865, pp. 524-527. "George Whitefield Lawrence Smith. A.B., Union Coll., N. Y., 1818 ; A.M., Union Coll., 1821. Not ord. Surveyor. Res. Troy, N. Y. d. New York, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1876. 1825. ♦NATHANIEL GAGE. Grad. b. Aiidover (now North Andover), July 16, 1800. A.B. 1822; A.M. 1825. Ord. Dunstable (now Nashua), N. H., June 27, 1827-June 27, 1834 ; Haverhill, July 2, 1834-July 2, 1840 ; Petersham, Oct. 6, 1841-Oct. 1845; Westborough, Mar. 1851-Apr. 1, 1857; Ashby, June 5, 1858-May 7, 1861. d. Cambridge, May 7, 1861. i825] 14 ♦SAMUEL PRESBURY. Grad. 6. Tamiton, Sept. 8, 1796. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1822; A.M., Brown Univ., lS2o ; A.M. (ad eundem) 1826. Ord. Northfield, Feb. 27, 1828-Sept. 21, 1829. (/. Taunton, Oct. 6, 1834. ♦Frederick Hunt Allen. b. New Salem, Feb. 3, 1»06. A.B., Univ. of Vermont, 1823; A.M., Univ. of Vermont, 1826. Lawj^er, Bangor, Me. Judge of Court of Common Pleas in Maine. Harvard University : University Professor of Law, 1849-1850. Res. Boston, d. Boston, Apr. 5, 1868. ♦Samuel Adams Cooper. 6. Salem, Sept. 9, 1822. A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827. fZ. Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 5, 1840. ♦Ralph Waldo Emerson. b. Boston, May 25, 1803. A.B. 1821; A.M. 1827; LL.D. 1866. Ord. Boston (Second Church), Mar. 11, 1829-Oct. 28, 1832; East Lexington, Nov. 1836-1838. Author. Res. Concord, d. Concord, Apr. 27, 1882. See : " Ralph Waldo Emerson, his Life, Genius and Writings," by Alexander Irelandi 2d ed., London, 1882; " Ralph Waldo Emerson, his Life, Writings, and Philoso- phy," byG. W.Cooke, Boston, 1882; "Ralph Waldo Emerson," by O. W.Holmes, Boston, 1885; "A Memoir of Ralph Waldo Emerson, by James Elliot Cabot," Boston, 1888; "Life of Ralph Waldo Emerson," by Richard Garnett, London, 1888; " Emerson in Concord, a Memoir," by E. W. Emerson, Boston, 1889. ♦Isaac Parsons. b. New Gloucester, Me., May 3, 1801. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1823. d. New Gloucester, Me., Dec. 12, 1824. 1826. ♦WARREN BURTON. Grad. 6. Wilton, N. H., Nov. 23, 1800. A.B. 1821; A.M. 1824. Ord. East Cambridge, Mar. 5, 1828-,Tune 7, 1829 ; South Hingham, Sept. 1, 1833-1835 ; Waltham (Second Religious Society), 1835-Apr. 1837 ; Boston (minister at large), Aug. 1, 1844-Oct. 1, 1848; Worcester (minister at large), 1849-1850. Res. Salem, d. Salem, June 6, 1866. See : "The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 35&-360. ♦ALONZO HILL. Grad. b. Harvard, June 20, 1800. A.B. 1822; A.M. 1825; S.T.D. 1851. Ord. Worcester (Second Parish), Mar. 28, 1827 (senior pastor after Feb. 10, 1869)-Feb. 1, 1871. d. Worcester, Feb. 1, 1871. *JAMES AUGUSTUS KENDALL. Gratl. b. Plymouth. \ov. 1, lso;5. A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826. OrtZ. Medfield, Nov. 10, 1830-Apr. 1, 1837. Res. Cambridge, Framingham. (/. Fram- ingham, May 16, 1884. 15 . [i827 *GEORGE LEONARD. Grad. /;. Marshlield, May 26, 1801. A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826. Onl. East Maivshlield (now Marshfield Hills), May 19, 18;]6-May 19, 1861. d. Marshfield, July 9, 1881. GEORGE RIPLEY. Grad. b. Greenfield, Oct. 3, 1802. A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826; LL.D., Law- rence Univ., Wis., 1874; LL.D., Univ. of Michigan, 1875. Ord. Boston (Purchase Street Church), Nov. 8, 1826-Apr. 1, 1841. Lit- erary editor New York Tribune, d. New York, N. Y., July 4, 1880. See : " George Ripley," by O. B. Frothingham, Boston, 1882. ♦STEPHEN SCHUYLER. Grad. b. Rhinebeck, N. Y., Apr. 18, 1801. A.B. 1820; A.M. 1845. Res. Rhinebeck, N. Y. d. Rhinebeck, N. Y., Nov. 1, 1859. *GEORGE WADS WORTH WELLS. Grad. b. Boston, Oct. 17, 1804. A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826. Ord. Kenne- bunk. Me., Oct. 24, 1827-Oct. 21, 1838; Groton, Nov. 21, 1838- Mar. 17, 1843. d. Groton, Mar. 17, 1843. See : " Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by William B. Sprague, New York' 1865, pp. 528-633; "Practical Discourses. By George Wadsworth Wells, late Pastor of the Unitarian Chuixh in Groton. With a Memoir," Boston, 1844. "George Fiske. 6. Lincoln, Aug. 22, 1804. A.B., Brown Univ., 11. L, 1825. Ord. (Pk. Epis.) deacon, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1832. Rome, N. Y., Aug. 1832- Dec. 1, 1834; Oriskany, N. Y., 1834-1836; Richmond, Ind., Feb. 12, 1838-1856. d. Richmond, Ind., Mar. 21, 1860. 1827. *DANIEL AUSTIN. Grad. b. Boston, Nov. 21, 1793. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., N. IL, 1813; A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1816; A.M. (ad eundem) 1827. Ord. Brighton, June 4, 1828-Nov. 26, 1837. Res. Portsmouth, N. H. d. Kittery, Me., Dec. 4, 1877. *GEORGE WASHINGTON BURNAP. Grad. b. Merrimac, N. H., Nov. 30, 1802. A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827 ; S.T.D. 1849. Ord. Baltimore, Md., Apr. 23, 1828-Sept. 8, 1859. d. Balti- more, Sept. 8, 1859. ♦CALEB STETSON. Grad. b. Kingston, July 12, 1793. A.B. 1822 ; A.M. 1825. Ord. Medford, Feb. 28, 1827-1848; South Scituate (now Norwell), Dec. 27, 1848- Apr. 1859 ; J:ast Lexington, 1860-1865. d. Lexington, May 17, 1870. i827] 16 ♦CHRISTOPHER TOPPAN THAYER. Grad. b. Lancaster, June 5, 1805. A.B. 182-1; A.M. 1827. OrcZ. Beverly, Jan. 27, 1830-July 4, 1858. Res. Boston, d. Boston, June 23, 1880. ♦WILLIAM HUNT WHITE. Grad. h. Lancaster, Fel). 4, 1798. A.B., Brown Univ., R. L, 1824; A.M., Brown Univ.. 1827. Ord. Littleton, Jan. 2, 1828-July 25, 1853. d. Littleton, July 25, 1853. See : " Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by "William B. Sprague, New York, 1865, pp. 533-538. * WILLIAM AUGUSTUS WHIT WELL. Grad. 6. Boston, Jan. 10, 1804. A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827. Ord. Walpole, N. H., Feb. 3, 1830^an. 1832; Hallowell, Me. ; Calais, Me., Nov. 1, 1833-July 2, 1839; Houlton, Me., 1840-1842; Wilton, N. H., 1843-Jan. 1850; Easton, 1850-1857; Harvard, 1857-1861; Chest- nut Hill, Oct. 5, 1861-Feb. 10, 1865. d. Chestnut Hill, Feb. 10, 1865. See : " The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 335-341. *Wendell Bayard Davis. h. Sandwich, July 17, 1803. A.B. 1823 ; A.M. 1826. d. Cambridge, Mar. 8, 1827. *William Spencer Prentiss. h. Petersham, Sept. 4, 1798. Not ord. Farmer, Springfield, La Grange Co., Ind. Judge of Probate Court, Ind. (/. Springfield, Ind., Sept. 2, 1872. 1828. *GEORGE PARTRIDGE BRADFORD. Grad. b. Boston, Feb. 16, 1807. A.B. 1825 ; A.M. 1828. Not ord. Teacher. d. Cambridge, Jan. 26, 1890. ♦JONATHAN COLE. Grad. b. Marblehead, Aug. 5, 1803. A.B. 1825; A.M. 1828. Ord. Kings- ton, Jan. 21, 1829-Apr. 25, 1835; Hallowell, Me., Sept. 21, 1836- 1852; Exeter, N. H., Apr. 24, 1856-Ai}r. 1861. Res. Newburyport. d. Newburyport, Nov. 28, 1877. ♦FREDERICK AUGUSTUS FARLEY. Grad. h. r>()st()n, June 25. ISOO. A.B. 1818 ; A.M. 1821 ; A.M. (ad eundem), i5rown Univ., R. I., 1829; S.T.D. 1850. Ord. Providence, R. I., Sept. 10, 1828-July 1841 ; Brooklyn, N. Y., May 31, 1842 (installed Apr. 25, 1844)-Nov. 1, 1863. d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1892. 17 [1828 ♦FREDERIC HENRY HEDGE. Grad. b. Cambridge, Dec. 12, 1805. A.B. 1825 ; A.M. 1828 ; S.T.D. 1852 ; LL.D. 1886. Ord. West Cambridge (now Arlington), May 20, 1829- Mar. 9, 1835; Bangor, Me., May 3, 1835-Mar. 1850 ; Providence, R. I., Mar. 27, 1850-Sept. 1856; Brookline, Oct. 5, 1856-Sept. 1872. Harvard University : Professor of Ecclesiastical History, 1857-1876; Professor of German, 1872-1881. d. Cambridge, Aug. 21, 1890. ♦SAMUEL KIRKLAND LOTHROP. Grad. b. Utica, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1804. A.B. 1825; A.M. 1828; S.T.D. 1852; LL.D., Hamilton Coll., N. Y., 1885. Ord. Dover, N. H., Feb. 18, 1829-May 1834; Boston (Church in Brattle Square), June 18, 1834-Nov. 22, 1876. d. Boston, June 12, 1886. See : " Memoir of Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, D.D., LL.D., by Andrew P. Peabody, reprinted from tlie Proceediugs of the Massaclmsetts Historical Society," Cam- bridge, 1887 ; " Some Reminiscences of the Life of Samuel Kirkland Lothrop, edited by Thornton Kirkland Lothrop," Cambridge, 1888. ♦WILLIAM PARSONS LUNT. Grad. 6. Newburyport, Apr. 21, 1805. A.B. 1823; A.M. 1826; S.T.D. 1860. Otrl. New York, N. Y., (Second Congregational Unitarian Church), June 19, 1828-Nov. 19, 1833; Quincy, June 3, 1835-Mar. 21, 1857. d. Akabah, Arabia Petraea, Mar. 21, 1857. See : " Memoir of William Parsons Lunt, D.D., by Nathaniel L. Frothingham," from Massachusetts Historical Society's Collections; "A Discourse in Commemoration of Rev. William Parsons Lunt, D.D.," by Chandler Robbins, Boston, 1857. *ARTEMAS BOWERS MUZZEY. Grad. b. Lexington, Sept. 21, 1802. A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827; S.T.D., Tufts Coll., 1890. Ord. Framingham, June 10, 1830-May 18, 1833; Cambridgeport, Jan. 1, 1834-May 18, 1846; Cambridgeport (Lee Street Church), Sept. 7, 1846-Feb. 20, 1854; Concord, N. H., Mar. 29, 1854-May 1857; Newburyport, Sept. 3, 1857-May 1865; Chestnut Hill, May 13, 1866-Sept. 1876. Res. Cambridge, d. Cam- bridge, Apr. 21, 1892. *JOHN LANGDON SIBLEY. Grad. b. Union, Me., Dec. 29, 1804. A.B. 1825; A.M. (Hon.), Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1856. Harvard University: Assistant Librarian, 1825- 1826. Ord. Stow, May 14, 1829-Apr. 1, 1833. Harvard University: Assistant Librarian, 1841-1856; Librarian, 1856-1877; Librarian Emeritus, 1877-Dec. 9, 1885. d. Cambridge, Dec. 9, 1885. See : Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, 2d series, II, 487-507. i828] 18 *MOSES GEORGE THOMAS. Grad. b. Sterliug, Jan. 19, ISOo. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1825; A.M., Brown Univ., 1828. Ord. Concord, N. H., Feb. -lb, 1829-Oct. 1845; South Boston (Broadway Unitarian Society), 18-45 (installed May 21, 1846)-1848; New Bedford (Centre Church), Oct. 19, 1848-1854; New Bedford (minister at large), d. Concord, N. M., Sept. 18, 1880. ♦Marshall Tufts. b. Lexington, Sept. 26, 1802. A.B. 1827. Not ord. d. Lexington, May 18, 1855. 1829. ♦HORATIO ALGER. Grad. b. South Bridgewater, Nov. 6, 1806. A.B. 1825; A.M. 1828. Ord. Chelsea (now Revere), Sept. 2, 1829-Apr. 4, 1844; Marlborough, Jan. 22, 1845-July 18, 1859 ; South Natick, May 20, 1860-Apr. 26, 1874. d. South Natick, Nov. 6, 1881. *DAVID HATCH BARLOW. Grad. b. Windsor, Vt., Jan. 31, 1805. A.B. 1824 ; A.M. 1827. Ord. Lynn, Dec. 9, 1829-Feb. 2, 1833; Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 17, 1834-July 30, 1837. Editor, Lynn. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 6, 1864. ♦STEPHEN ALFRED BARNARD. Grad. b. Marlborough, Nov. 26, 1802. Ord. Wilton, N. H., Jan. 13, 1830- Apr. 25, 1833; Chesterfield, N. H., May 1834-1838; Athol, Nov. 1838-May 1840; Southborough, 1846: Lancaster, N. H., (Tr. Cong.), May 9, 1847-May 29, 1853; Willsborough, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1853-Oct. 1865; Ashford, Conn., May 13, 1866-Aug. 23, 1868. d. Lansing, Mich., June 24, 1883. ♦WILLIAM BARRY. Grad. b. Boston, Jan. 10, 1805. A.B., Brown Univ., R. L, 1822; A.M., Brown Univ., 1825. Lowell (South Congregational Society), May 9, 1830 {Ord. Nov. 17, 1830)-July 12, 1835; Framingham, Dec. 16, 1835-Dec. 16, 1845 ; Lowell (Church of the Pilgrims), Oct. 2, 1847- Sept. 4, 1853. Res. Chicago, 111. d. Chicago, 111., Jan. 17, 1885. See : " Tlie Woroester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 389-394. ♦WASHINGTON GILBERT. Grad. b. Atkinson, N. II., Mar. 18, 1800. A.B., Williams Coll., 1826; A.M., Williams Coll., 1829. Meadville, Pa., Dec. 1828-Apr. 1830; Ord. Harvard, Apr. 13, 1831-Apr. 12, 1855; West Newton, Oct. 7, 1855-Mar. 31, 1858; I>incoln. dan. 1859-l)ec. 1862. d. West New- ton, Jan. 5, 1879. 19 [i829 *HERSEY BRADFORD GOODWIN. Grad. b. Plvmouth, Aug. 1.S, l.s(»."). A.B. 1826; A.M. 1829. Orel. Con- cord, Feb. 17, 1880-July 9, 1836. d. Plymouth, July 9, 1886. See : " Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by William B. Sprague, New York, 1865, pp. 548-552. ♦WILLIAM NEWELL. Grad. b. Littleton, Feb. 25, 1804. A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827; S.T.D. 1853. Ord. Cambridge (First Parish), May 19, 1830-Mar. 31, 1868. d. Cam- bridge, Oct. 28, 1881. See : "Discourses and Poems of William Newell," Boston, 1882. *CAZNEAU PALFREY. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 11, 1805. A.B. 1826 ; A.M. 1829 ; S.T.D., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1855. Ord. Washington, D. C, Oct. 5. 1830-Jan. 1836; Grafton, Apr. 25, 1838-Apr. 25, 1843 ; East Barnstable, Apr. 1844- Oct. 1847; Belfast, Me., Apr. 19, 1848-Apr. 16, 1871. Res. Cam- bridge, d. Cambridge, Mar. 12, 1888. ♦GEORGE WHITNEY. Grad. b. Quincy, July 2, 1804. A.B. 1824; A.M. 1827. Ord. Roxbury (later West Roxbury) (Second Parish), June 15, 1831-Feb. 7, 1836; Roxbury (later Jamaica Plain) (Third Parish), Feb. 10, 1836-Apr. 2, 1842. d. Roxbury, Apr. 2, 1842. Joseph Warren Cross. b. East Bridgewater, June 16, 1808. A.B. 1828. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Boxborough, Oct. 1, 1834-Jan. 2, 1840; West Boylston, Mar. 11, 1840-Sept. 5, 1859. Res. Lawrence, Worcester. ♦Josiah Dunham Hedge. b. Cambridge, Jan. 7, 1809. A.B. 1828; A.M. 1831; M.D. 1832. Not ord. Physician in Boston, New York, N. Y., Cambridge. Li- brarian of the Athenaeum, Providence, R. I., 1857-Aug. 23, 1879. d. Providence, R. I., Aug. 23, 1879. ♦William Lawrence Stearns. b. Lincoln, Oct. 30, 1793. A.B. 1820. Ord. Stoughton, Nov. 21, 1827-Mar. 30, 1831 ; Rowe, Jan. 30, 1833-Dec. 31, 1849 ; Pembroke, Jan. 1, 1850-1856. d. Chicopee, May 28, 1857. ♦Norton Thayer. b. Braintree, Sept. 29, 1804. A.B. 1828. Not ord. Teacher, New York, N. Y. Res. Boston, d. Boston, Sept. 14, 1870. 1830] 20 1830. ♦JULIAN ABBOT. Grad. b. Westford, Oct. 19, 1806. A.B. 1826 ; A.M. 1829. Not ord. Lawyer, Lowell, d. Lowell, Dec. 21, 1891. ♦BENJAMIN BRIGHAM. Grad. b. Boston. 1804. A.B. 1825. Not ord. d. Boston, Sept. 21, 1831. ♦STEPHEN GREENLEAF BULFINCH. Grad. b. Boston, June 18, 1809. A.B., Columbian Univ., D.C., 1827; S.T.D., Columbian Univ., 1864. Ord. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 9, 1831- May 1837; Washington, D. C, Apr. 1838-May 12, 1844; Nashua, N. H., Sept. 17, 1845-May 30, 1852; Dorchester (Third Unitarian Society), Aug. 1, 1852-May 4, 1863; East Cambridge, Sept. 1865- Jime 28, 1869. d. Cambridge, Oct. 12, 1870. ♦GEORGE WASHINGTON HOSMER. Grad. b. Concord, Nov. 27, 1803. A.B. 1826; A.M. 1829; S.T.D. 1853. Ord. Northfield, June 26, 1830-Aug. 1836; Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 16, 1836-Sept. 1, 1866. Antioch College, O. : President, 1866-1873. Newton, Nov. 9, 1873-Oct. 1, 1879 ; West Dedham (now Westwood), June 1879-1880. d. Canton, July 5, 1881. See : " Memorial of George Washington Hosmer, D.D.," privatelj' printed, 1S82. ♦JOSIAH MOORE. Grad. b. Bolton, Nov. 27, 1800. A.B. 1826. Ord. Athol, Dec. 8, 1830- July 29, 1833 ; Duxbury, May 14, 1834-July 27, 1881. d. Duxburj, July 27, 1881. ♦JOHN OWEN. Grad. b. Portland, Me., Mar. 28, 1806. A.B., Bowdoiu Coll., Me., 1827; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1830. Not ord. Bookseller and publisher, Cambridge, d. Cambridge, A\iY. 22, 1882. ♦EPHRAIM PEABODY. Grad. b. Wilton, N. H., Mar. 22, 1807. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1827; S.T.D., Bowdoin Coll., 1848. Ord. Cincinnati, O., May 20, 1832- 1836 ; New Bedford, May 24, 1838-Nov. 24, 1845 ; Boston (King's Chapel), Jan. 11, 1846-Nov. 28, 1856. d. Boston, Nov. 28, 1856. See : " Sermons by Rev. Ephraim Peabody, D.D., Minister of King's Chapel, Boston, with a Memoir," Boston, 1857. ♦ALLEN PUTNAM. Grad. b. Duiiv.Ts, Oct. 31, 1802. A.B. 1825; A.M. 1828. Ord. South Danvers (now Peabody), Nov. 23, 1831. Augusta, Me., Nov. 23, 183 1-June 1834. Editor. Secular occuimtion, lloxbur^'. c?. Boston, Oct. 21, 1887. 21 [i830 ♦GEORGE PUTNAM. Grad. b. Sterling, Aug. 16, 1807. A.B. 1826; A.M. 1829; S.T.D., Bow- doin Coll., Me., 1845. Ord. Roxbury (First Religious Society), July 7, 1830-Apr. 11, 1878. d. Roxbury, Apr. 11, 1878. See : "Memorial of the Rev. George Putnam, D.D.," Boston, 1878. *JOHN TURNER SARGENT. Grad. b. Boston, July 12, 1808. A.B. 1827 ; A.M. 1830. Boston (minister at large), May 1, 1837 {Ord. Oct. 29, 1837)-Dec. 29, 1844; Somer- ville, Feb. 18, 1846-Apr. 2, 1848. d. Boston, Mar. 26, 1877. *DAVID SOUTHARD formerly SOUTHWORTH. Grad. b. Lyme, N. H., 1803 or 1804. d. Lyme, N. H., May 26, 1830. ♦OLIVER STEARNS. Grad. b. Lunenburg, June 3, 1807. A.B. 1826; A.M. 1829; S.T.D. 1857. Ord. Northampton, Nov. 9, 1831-Apr. 1, 1839; Hingham (Third Congregational Society), July 1, 1839-Oct. 1, 1856. Meadville Theo- logical School, Pa.: President, 1856-1863. Harvard University: Parkman Professor of Pulpit Eloquence and the Pastoral Care, 1863- 1869 ; Parkman Professor of Theology, 1869-1878 ; Dean of Divinity School, 1870-1878. d. Cambridge, July 18, 1885. ♦Francis Cunningham. b. Boston, Mar. 9, 1804. A.B. 1825. Ord. Dorchester (Third Re- ligious Society), May 21, 1834-Jime 1, 1842. Res. Milton, d. Belle- vue, near Meudon, France, Sept. 7, 1867. *Ezekiel DeWolf. 6. Loudon (now Otis), Sept. 10, 1800. Grad. Bangor Theological Sem., Me., 1828. Teacher. Res. New Orleans, La. d. Parkman, O., Apr. 6, 1886, ♦Joseph Hawley Dorr. b. Boston, Dec. 7, 1807. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1827; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1830; M.D. 1837. Physician in Philadelphia, Pa. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Apr. 13, 1855. ♦Oliver Wendell Withington. b. Boston, July 16, 1809. A.B., Univ. of Vermont, 1829; A.B. (ad eundem) 1829 ; A.M., Univ. of Vermont, 1833. Res. Boston, d. Bos- ton, Mar. 31, 1853. i83i] 22 1831. ♦CHARLES FRANCIS BARNARD. Grad. b. Boston, Apr. 17, 18U,S. A.B. 1828; A.M. 1831. Ord. Boston (minister at large), Nov. 2, 1834-May 1, 1837; Boston (Warren Street Chapel), May 1, 1837 (senior pastor after Apr. 16, 1865)-June 28, 1866. d. Somerville, Nov. 8, 1884. See : " Charles Francis Barnard. A Sketch of his Life and Work," by Francis Tiffany Boston, 1895. *ALANSON BRIGHAM. Grad. 6. Sudbury, Oct. 11, 1802. A.B. 1826; A.M. 1829. Orc^. Bo.ston, July 22, 1832. Meadville, Pa., July 22, 1832-Aug. 24, 1833. d. Mead- ville. Pa., Aug. 24, 1833. *ADDISON BROWN. Grad. b. New Ipswich, N. H., Mar. 11, 1799. A.B. 1826. Ord. Brattle- borough, Vt., June 14, 1832-Oet. 1845. d. Brattleborough, Vt., May 11, 1872. *GEORGE CHAPMAN. Grad. b. Boston, July 15, 1809. A.B. 1828. Louisville, Ky., June 24, 1832--hme 1833; Ord. Framingham, Oct. 6, 1833-June 2, 1834. d. Boston, June 2, 1834. *EDWARD HENRY EDES. Grad. b. Boston, June 12, 1803. Ord. Eastport, Me., Nov. 15, 1831-June 1836; Augusta, Me., 1836-1839; Kennebunk, Me., Oct. 23, 1839- Nov. 1844. d. Boston, May 30, 1845. See : " Discourses of Rev. Edward H. Edes, with a Sketch of his Life," Boston, 1846. *HENRY FRANCIS EDES. Grad. b. I'rovideuce, R. I., Aug. 8, 1808. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1828; A.M., Brown Univ., 1831. Ord. Canton, Oct. 26, 1831-1834; Nan- tucket, Mar. 26, 1834-1842 ; Woburn, July 6, 1848-June 1850 ; East- port, Me., 1852-1860; North Chelsea (now Revere), 1862-1863; Sturbridge, Nov. 15, 1866-Apr. 1869; Barnstable, May 9, 1870- May 9, 1875. d. New York, N. Y., Mar. 13, 1881. *THOMAS BAYLEY FOX. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 20, 1808. A.B. 1828; A.M. 1831. Ord. Newbury- port, Aug. 3, 1831-Apr. 1, 1845; Boston (Church of Warren Street Chapel), Apr. 1845 (installed Nov. 9, 1845)-Jan. I, 1855. Journalist. d. Dorchester, June 11, 1876. *GEORGE NICHOLS. Grad. b. Salem, Jan. 30, 1809. A.B. 1828; A.M. 1871. Ord. Cambridge, July 20, 1831. Meadville, Pa., July 20, 1831-July 1832. Literary critic. University Press, Cambridge, d. Cambridge. July 6, 1882. 23 [i83i * WILLIAM REED. Grad. ^>. Kaston, Dec. 12, 1787. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1810; A.M., Brown Univ., 181.'}. Xot ord. Teacher, Plymouth, Nantucket, Milton. Res. Easton, 1844-July 3, 1864. d. Easton, July 3, 1864. *JOHN LEWIS RUSSELL. Grad. b. Salem, Dee. 2, 1808. A.B. 1828 ; A.M. 1836. Ord. Salem, Oct. 2, 1834. South Hingham, 1836-1837 ; Chelmsford, June 2, 1839-May 1, 1842 ; South Hingham, June 26, 1842-June 1, 1849. Res. Salem. d. Salem, June 7, 1873. See : " Memoir of John Lewis Russell, by Edmund B. Willson, from the Essex Insti- tute Historical Collections," Salem, 1874. ♦WILLIAM GRAY SWETT. Grad. b. Salem, July 15, 1808. A.B. 1828; A.M. 1831. Ord. Lexington, July 13, 1836-Jan. 15. 1839; Lj-nn, Jan. 1, 1840-Feb. 15, 1843. d. Charlestown, Feb. 15, 1843. ♦JAMES WILLIAM THOMPSON. Grad. b. Barre, Dec. 13, 1805. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1827; S.T.D., Brown Univ., 1849. Ord. South Natick, Feb. 17, 1830-Feb. 1832; Salem (Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square), Mar. 7, 1832-Mar. 7, 1859; Jamaica Plain, Apr. 24, 1859-Sept. 22, 1881. (/. Isles of Shoals, N. H., Sept. 22, 1881. * JASON WHITMAN. Grad. b. East Bridgewater, Apr. 30, 1799. A.B. 1825; A.M. 1828. Ord. Saco, Me., June 30, 1830-Apr. 1834. Secretary American Unitarian Association, May 27, 1834-May 26, 1835. Portland, Me., (Second Unitarian Parish), June 25, 1835-1845; Lexington, July 30, 1845- Jan. 25, 1848. d. Portland, Me., Jan. 25, 1848. See : " Sermons by Rev. Jason Whitman, with a Sketch of his Life and Character," Boston, 1849; " Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by William B. Sprasjue New York, 1865, pp. 552-554. *Henry Clinton Allen. 6. East Bridgewater, Mar. 6, 1807. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1829. d. East Bridgewater, Nov. 11, 1831. ♦Samuel Pitts. b. Fort Preble, Portland Harbor, Me., Apr. 17, 1810. A.B. 1830. Not ord. Lawj^er, Detroit, Mich. Lumber business, Detroit, Mich., Saginaw, Mich. d. Detroit, Mich., Apr. 26, 1868. ♦Franklin Sawyer. 6. Cambridge, June 18, 1810. A.B. 1830. Not ord. Lawyer. Super- intendent of Public Instruction in Michigan, 1841-1843. Editor. d. Cambridgeport, Nov. 18, 1851. 1832] 24 1832. * JOSEPH ANGIER. Grad. b. Durham, N. H., Apr. 2-4, 1808. A.B. 1829. Ord. New Bedford, May 20, 1835-Apr. 22, 1837 ; Milton, Sept. 13, 1837-June 22, 1845 ; Troy, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1851-Jan. 1853. Res. Milton, d. Milton, Apr. 12, 1871. ♦CHARLES BABBIDGE. Grad. b. Salem, Oct. 27, 1806. A.B. 1828; S.T.D. 1883. Ord. Pepperell, Feb. 13, 1833 (senior pastor after Mar. 18, 1886)-May 5, 1898. Chaplain, 6th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Apr. 15, 1861-Aug. 2, 1861; Chai)lain, 26th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, Nov. 17, 1861-Nov. 7, 1864. d. Pep- perell, May 5, 1898. *REUBEN BATES. Grad. b. Concord, May 20, 1808. A.B. 1829. Ord. New Ipswich, N. H., June 1, 1834-Mar. 31, 1835; Ashby, May 13, 1835-Aug. 31, 1845; Stow, June 18, 1846-Oct. 3, 1859. d. Stow, Dec. 1, 1862. *CURTIS CUTLER. Grad. b. Lexington, Jan. 1, 1806. A.B. 1829. Ord. Gardner, Oct. 30, 1833-Oct. 30, 1839; Peterborough, N. H., Jan. 29, 1840-May 28, 1848. d. Cambridge, Oct. 13, 1874. *JOHN QUINBY DAY. Grad. b. Portland, Me., July 24, 1809. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1829. Orrf. Portland, Me., Sept. 3, 1834. Meadville, Pa., Jan. 1835-1837. Teacher, Medford. Editor, Portland, Me. d. Portland, Me., Mar. 5, 1884. ♦CHARLES ANDREWS FARLEY. Grad. b. Boston, Sept. 6, 1806. A.B. 1827. Alton, 111., 1836-1838. Ord. St. Louis, Mo., July 16, 1837. Saco, Me., July 1839-Jan. 1841; Eastport, Me., Oct. 1842-July 13, 1845; Nonvich, Conn., 1847-May 1849; San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 20, 185U-Apr. 1851. d. Boston. Apr. 23, 18«7. *RUFUS ALDRICH JOHNSON. Grad. b. Milford, May 1, 1809. Ord. Boston, July 22, 1832. Pittsburg, Pa., July 22, 1832-July 1833; Grafton, Oct. 16, 1833-Oct. 16, 1837. d. Upton, Sept. 27, 1860. See : " The Woirestcr Association," by Josepli Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 323-329. ♦HENRY ADOLPHUS MILES. Grad. b. Grafton, May 30, 1809. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1829; A.M., Brown Univ., 1832; S.T.D., Brown Univ., 1850. Ord. Ilallowell, Me., Dec. 19, 1832-May 1, 1836 ; Lowell, Dec. 14, 1836-May30, 1853. 25 [1832 Secretary American Unitarian Association, May 24, 1853-May 25, 1859. Longwood (Christ's Churcli), 1865-1871; Hingham (Third Congregational Society), Apr. 1, 1876 (pastor emeritus after Dec. 30, 1883)-May 31, 1895. d. Hingham, May 31, 1895. *ANDREW PRESTON PEABODY. Grad. 6. Beverly, Mar. 19, 1811. A.B. 1826; A.M. 1829; S.T.I). 1852; LL.D., Univ. of Rocliester, N. Y.. 1863. Ord. Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 24, 1833-Aug. 31, 1860. Harvard University: Preacher to the University and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, 1860 (eme- ritus after 1881)-Mar. 10, 1893. Acting President, Feb. 28, 1862- Nov. 29, 1862, Sept. 30, 1868-May 19, 1869. d. Cambridge, Mar. 10, 1893. See : " Andrew P. Peabody, D.D., LL.D. A Memoir. By Edward J. Youug. Pre- pared for the Massachusetts Historical Society," Cambridge, 1896. *JOHN DAVIS SWEET. Grad. b. Norton, June 22, 1807. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1829. Ord. Southborough, Sept. 25, 1833-Sept. 21, 1835; Kingston, Oct. 21, lg35_Oct. 16, 1842. Teacher, Taunton, d. East Boston, Dec. 29, 1852. *JOSIAH KENDALL WAITE. Grad. ;>. Leicester, Jime 3, 1809. A.B. 1829. Ord. iMtzwilliam, N. H.. May 22, 1833-May 1, 1836; Gloucester, July 19, 1837-Sei3t. 30, 1849 ; Fall River, Sept. 15, 1852-June 5, 1858 ; Groton Junction (now Ayer), May 24, 1865-Oct. 12, 1867. d. Boston, Nov. 29, 1872. *HORATIO WOOD. Grad. b. Newburyport, Dec. 1, 1807. A.B. 1827. Ord. Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 24, 1833. Walpole, N. II., Sept. 24, 1834-June 22, 1838; Tyngsborough, May 1, 1839-Oct. 1844; Lowell (minister at large), Oct. 28, 1844-Dec. 31, 1868. d. Lowell, May 12, 1891. See : " Memoir of Horatio Wood," by his son, Horatio Wood, Lowell, 1891. ♦Charles Angler. b. Durham, NPL, Mar. 14, 1803. A.B. 1827; A.M. 1S30. Not ord. Teacher, Medford. d. Yarmouth, Oct. 5, 1841. *John Greene Norwood. b. Boston. A.B. 1828; A.M. 1831. d. Boston, May 25, 1832. ♦William Penniman. b. Boston, June 19, 1810. A.B. 1830. d. Brookline, Feb. 13, 1832. i833] 2() 1833. ♦WILLIAM EBENEZER ABBOT. Grad. b. Beverly, May 2, 1810. A.B., Bowdoiu Coll., Me., 1830. Ord. Billerica, Feb. 8, 1837-Feb. 8, 1839. Ke.s. Dorchester. (Z. Dorches- ter, May 4, 1888. * WILLIAM ANDREWS. Grad. b. Salem, June 1, 1810. A.B. 1830. Ord. Chelmsford, Mar. 30, 1836-Nov. 18, 1838. d. Chelmsford, Nov. 18, 1838. ♦WILLIAM HENRY CHANNING. Grad. b. Boston. May 25, 1810. A.B. 1829. New York, X. Y., (minister at large), Nov. 1836-Nov. 1837; Ord. Cincinnati, O., May 10, 1839- May 1841; New York, N. Y., (independent society), 1843-1845; Rochester, N. Y., Apr. 27, 1853-Aug. 1854; Liverpool, England, (RenshaAV Street Chapel), Oct. 1, 1854— Oct. 1, 1857; Liverpool, England, (Hope Street Church), Oct. 1, 1857-Sept. 30, 1861; Wash- ington, D. C, Dec. 9, 1861-1865; Clifton, England, Oct. 15, 1865- Oct. 1866; London, England, (Free Christian Church), Dec. 1867- 1869. d. London, England, Dec. 23, 1884. See : " Memoir of William Henry Channing," by O. B. rrothingliam, Boston, 1886. * JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE. Grad. b. Hanover. N. H., Apr. 4, 1810. A.B. 1829; S.T.D. 1863. Ord. Boston, July 21, 1833. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 4, 1833-June 16, 1840 ; Boston (Church of the Disciples), Feb. 28, 1841-June 8, 1888. Har- vard University : Professor of Natural Religion and Christian Doc- trine, 1867-1871. d. Jamaica Plain, June 8, 1888. See : " James Freeman Clarke, Autobiographj', Diary, and Correspondence, edited by Edward Everett Hale," Boston, 1891; "Memoir of James Freeman Clarke, by Andrew P. Peabody," from Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, CaiTibiidgc, 1889. ♦SAMUEL ADAMS DEVENS. Grad. b. Charlestown, Oct. 27, 1808. A.B. 1829. Castlne, Me., June 8, 1834-Feb. 1835; Ellsworth, Me., 1835-1836. Ord. Boston, Aug. 20, 1837. East Bridgewater, Aug. 20, 1837-1838. d. Boston, Dec. 1, 1891. ♦THEOPHILUS PIPON DOGGETT. Grad. h. Taunton. Jan. 20, 1810.- A.B., Brown Univ.. R. I., 1829. Ord. South Bridgewater, Nov. 19, 1833-Mar. 1844 ; Ashby, Feb. 24, 1847- Apr. 23, 1853; Barnstable, July 1853-May 31, 1859; Pembroke, July 1861-Jan. 25, 1874. d. .Arlington, May 18, 1875. 27 [i833 *SAMUEL MAY. Grad. b. Boston, Apr. 11, 1810. A.B. 1829; A.M. 1832. Orel. Leicester, Aug. 13, 1834-Aug. 1846; Brooklyn, Conn., 1847-1847. General agent Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, June 1847-Dec. 1865. Res. Leicester, d. Leicester, Nov. 24, 1899. ♦ALBERT CLARKE PATTERSON. Grad. b. Boston. June 13, 1809. A.B. 1830; A.M. 1833. Buffalo, N. Y., Apr. 1834 {Orel. Aug. 13, 1834)-May 1836. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, July 15, 1838. Utica, N. Y., (Grace Church), June 1839-Feb. 28, 1843. Ord. priest, Utica, N. Y., Aug. 27, 1839. Skaneateles, N. Y., 1851-Aug. 1859; Southborough, Apr. 21, 1862- June 1864. d. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1874. ♦CHANDLER ROBBINS. Grad. b. Lynn, Feb. 14, 1810. A.B. 1829 ; A.M. 1832 ; S.T.U. 1855. Ord. Boston (Second Church), Dec. 4, 1833-Dec. 4, 1874. d. Weston, Sept. 11, 1882. See : Proceedings of Massachusetts Historical Society, 1st series, XX, 403-417. ♦SAMUEL DOWSE ROBBINS. 2. Grad. b. Lynn, Mar. 7, 1812. A.M. (lion.) 1865. Ord. Lynn, Nov. 3, 1833-May 1839 ; Chelsea, July 14, 1839-Apr. 28, 1850 ; Framingham, May 1854-Mar. 1867 ; Wayland, May 1867-June 1873. fL Belmont, Aug. 17, 1884. ♦LINUS HALL SHAW. 2. Grad. b. Kaynham, Nov. 29, 1804. Ord. Athol, Nov. 12, 1834-Aug. 29, 1836 ; Townsend, Dec. 21, 1836-1839 ; Hampton Falls, N. H., May 8, 1839-1841; Mendon, July 9, 1842-May 1, 1844 ; Sudbury, June 4, 1845_Jan. 5, 1866. d. Sudbury, Jan. 5, 1866. ♦HENRY AUGUSTUS WALKER. 2.6. Grad. b. Charlestowu, Nov. 22, 1809. A.B. 1830. d. Santa Cruz, West Indies, Feb. 17, 1838. See : " Sketches of Martha's Vine}'ard," by S. A. Devens, Boston, 18.38, pp. 177-189. ♦James Augustus Dorr. 0.3. b. Boston, June 8, 1812. A.B. 1832. Not ord. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. d. Boston, Feb. 18, 1869. James Gairdner. 0.6. ♦Theodore William Snow. b. Boston, Dec. 20, 1810. A.B. 1830 ; A.M. 1833. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, Dec. 16, 1836. Ord. priest, Wallingford, Conn., Dec. 6, 1837. New Bedford (Grace Cliurch), 1838-Aug. 1841 ; Taun- ton (St. Thomas Church), May 1, 1847-Apr. 1855. d. Jamaica Plain, Nov. 1, 1872. i834] 28 1834. *GEORGE WARE BRIGGS. 2.(5. Grad. b. Little Compton, R. I., Apr. 8, 1810. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1825; A.M., Brown Univ., 1828; S.T.D. 1855. Ord. Fall River, Sept. 24, 1834-Dec. 1837 ; Plymouth, Jan. 3, 1838-Dec. 5, 1852 ; Salem (First Church), Jan. 6, 1853-Apr. 1867; Cambridgeport (Cambridgeport Parish), Apr. 3, 1867 (senior pastor after Apr. 1, 1889)-Sept. 10, 1895. d. Plymouth, Sept. 10, 1895. *RICHARD SULLIVAN EDES. 3. Grad. b. Providence, R. I., Apr. 24, 1810. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1830. Ord. Eastport, Me., Dec. 1, 1836-Sept. 4, 1842; Bolton, May 24, 1843-Dec. 25, 1848. d. Bolton, Aug. 26, 1877. See : "The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 394r-395. * WILLI AM GREENLEAF ELIOT. 3. Grad. b. New Bedford, Aug. 5, 1811. A.B., Columbian Univ., D. C, 1831; S.T.D. 1854. Ord. Boston, Aug. 17, 1834. St. Louis, Mo., Nov. 30, 1834-Oct. 1, 1871. Washington University, Mo. : Acting Chancellor, Sept. 20, 1870-Oct. 10, 1871; Chancellor, Oct. 10, 1871- Jan. 23, 1887. d. Pass Christian, Miss., Jan. 23, 1887. See : " William Greenleaf Eliot," by J. H. Heywood, reprinted from Unitarian Keview, Boston, 1887. ♦NATHANIEL HALL. Grad. b. Medford, Aug. 13, 1805. A.M. (Hon.) 1851. Ord. Dorchester (First Parish), July 16, 1835-Oct. 21, 1875. d. Dorchester, Oct. 21, 1875. ♦FREDERICK WEST HOLLAND. 2. Grad. b. Boston, June 22, 1811. A.B. 1831 ; A.M. 1834. Ord. Brookljai, N. Y., Apr. 11, 1838-Apr. 1, 1842; Rochester, N. Y., May 7, 1843- Jan. 1848. Secretary American Unitarian Association, Jan. 1848- May 28, 1850. East Cambridge, Oct. 12, 1851-May 29, 1859 ; Nepon- set, June 5, 1859-Apr. 6, 1862; North Cambridge, Sept. 1, 1862- Jan. 1, 1865; Rochester, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1865-Feb. 2, 1868: New- buro-, N. Y., June 4, 1871-Jan. 28, 1877. Chaplain of Almshouse, Cambridge, Oct. 1878-Oct. 1894. d. Concord, Mar. 26, 1895. ♦GEORGE WHEELOCK WOODWARD. 3. Grad. 6. Hanover, N. II., Fel). 10, 1810. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., N. IL, 1831. Ord. BarnstaVde, Sept. 27, 1837-Sept. 27, 1839; Bedford, 1840-May 1846; (Jalena, 111., June 1846-1854: Geneva, 111., Mar. 1858-Jan. 1, 1862. Chaplain, 45th Illinois Infantry Volunteers, Jan. 1, 1862-,Jau. 2«, 18G3. d. Chicago, 111., June 29, 1887. 29 [i835 ♦William Richardson. 0.3. b. Boston, Dec. 2, 1813. A.B. 1832. Not ord. Lawyer, Boston. d. Dorchester, June 6, 1856. *James H. Sayward. 0.3. b. (ilouccster, 1807. Mansfield, 1834-1836; Fitzwilliam, N. H., 1842-Jan. 13. 1844. d. Fitzwilliam, N. H., Jan. 13, 1844. *Oren Smith. 2. b. North Easton, July 9, 1809. d. Boston, Sept. 26, 1834. *Peter Thacher. 0.6. b. ICennebimk, Me., Oct. 14, 1810. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1831; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1834. Not ord. Lawyer, Machias, Me., Rockland, Me., Boston, d. Newton, Oct. 21, 1894. 1835. ♦CYRUS AUGUSTUS BARTOL. 2.6. Grad. b. Freeport, Me., Apr. 30, 1813. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1832; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1835; S.T.D. 1859. Ord. Boston (West Church), Mar. 1, 1837-Nov. 2, 1889. d. Boston, Dec. 16, 1900. ♦ASARELAH MORSE BRIDGE. 3. Grad. b. Lancaster, Jan. 21, 1810. Ord. Norton, Jan. 27, 1836-Nov. 1, 1840; Standish, Me., Jan. 25, 1843-Jan. 25, 1846; Bernardston, Feb. 18, 1846-Apr. 1850; Hampton Falls, N. H., 1851-1865. d. Marshfield, Dec. 11, 1865. ♦CHARLES TIMOTHY BROOKS. 3. Grad. b. Salem, June 20, 1813. A.B. 1832. Newport, R.I., Jan. 1, 1837 {Ord. June 14, 1837)-Apr. 1873. d. Newport, June 14, 1883. See: "Poems, Original and Translated, by Charles T. Brooks, with a Memoir, by Charles W. "Wendte," Boston, 1885 ; " Communications on the death of Charles T. Brooks," from Historical Collections of Essex Institute, Salem, 1884. ♦EDGAR BUCKINGHAM. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 29, 1812. A.B. 1831. Ord. Dover, N. H., Dec. 30, 1835-June 23, 1839 ; Trenton, N. Y., 1840-Sept. 1852 ; Troy, N. Y., Apr. 27, l853-,Jan. 9, 1867; Deerfield, June 21, 1868-Apr. 1, 1891. d. Deerfield, Apr. 30, 1894. ♦CHRISTOPHER PEARSE CRANCH. 3. Grad. b. Alexandria, Va., Mar. 8, 1813. A.B., Columbian Univ., D. C, 1831. Not ord. Artist, author, d. Cambridge, Jan. 20, 1892. i835] 30 *BARZILLAI FROST. 3. Grad. b. Effingham, X. H., June 18, 1804. A.B. 1830. Ord. Concord, Feb. 1, 1837-Oet. 3, 1857. d. Concord, Dee. 8, 1858. * SAMUEL OSGOOD. 3. Grad. b. Charlestown, Aug. 30, 1812. A.B. 1882; A.M. 1835; S.T.D. 1855 ; LL.D., Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1872. Ord. Nashua, N. H., May 16, 1838-Dec. 1841 ; Providence, 11. 1., (Westminster Congregational Society), Dec. 29, 1841-Sept. 9, 1849 ; New York, N. Y., (Church of the Messiah), Oct. 3, 1849-Mar. 16, 1869. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon. New York, N. Y., Aug. 5, 1870. Ord. priest. New York, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1870. d. New York, N. Y., April 14, 1880. *JOHN PARKMAN. 2.3. Grad. b. Brighton, May 7, 1813. A.B. 1832. Ord. Greenfield, Oct. 11, 1837-Dec. 1839; Dover, N. H., Apr. 22, 1840-Nov. 1849; Staten Island, N. Y., 1851-Apr. 1869. d. Pepperell, Sept. 24, 1883. ♦HARRISON GRAY OTIS PHIPPS. 3. Grad. b. Quincy, Dec. 13, 1812. A.B. 1832. Ord. Cohasset, Nov. 18, 1835-Dec. 27, 1841. d. Boston, Dec. 27, 1841. ♦GEORGE MATTHIAS RICE. 2.3. Grad. b. Danvers, June 28, 1814. A.B., Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1832. Ord. Watertown, Nov. 11, 1840. Lexington, Nov. 11, 1840-Apr. 30, 1841 ; Chelsea, Sept. 18, 1844-1845 ; Mendon, Apr. 20, 1845-July 1846; Eastport, Me.,May 7, 1848- June 29, 1851; Lancaster, N. H., Jan. 15, 1854-Nov. 1, 1857; Westford, June 1, 1858-Apr. 1, 1866; Dublin, N. II., May 16, 1866-July 31, 1881. d. Dublin, N. IL, Sept. 22, 1882. *JAMES THURSTON. 2.6. Grad. b. Newmarket, N. H., Dec. 11, 1806. A.B. 1829 ; A.M. 1832. Ord. Windsor, Vt., Jmie 27, 1838-May 1, 1840; Billerica, Nov. 15, 1844- May 15, 1850; South Natick, Oct. 1, 1850-Apr. 2, 1852 ; North Cam- bridge, June 14, 1853-June 28, 1854; Lunenburg, Nov. 4, 1855- June 12, 1859; Leicester, Nov. 17, 1863-May 4, 1864. d. West Newton, Jan. 13, 1872. Baker. 0.3. ♦Charles Mason. 0.3. b. Dublin, N. IL, June 3, 1810. A.B. 1834; A.M. 1837; LL.B. 1839. Not ord. Lawyer, Fitchburg. d. Fitchburg, Mar. 13, 1901. 31 [1836 ♦John Hopkins Morison. l.<>. b. Peterborough, N. H., July 25, 1808. A.B. 1831; S.T.D. 1858; A.M. 1861. Ord. New Bedford, May 24, 1838-Sept. 30, 1844 ; Milton, Jan. 28, 1846-Apr. 27, 1885, pastor emeritus, Feb. 11, 1894-Apr. 26, 1896. d. Boston, Apr. 26, 1896. See : " John Hopkins Morison, a Memoir," Boston, 1897. ♦Henry Theodore Tuckerman. 0.3. b. Boston, Apr. 20, 1813. A.M. (Hon.) 1850. Author, d. New- York, N. Y., Dec. 17, 1871. See: "A Memorial of Henry Theodore Tuckerman, by E. A. Duyckinck," New- York, 1872. 1836. ♦SAMUEL PAGE ANDREWS. 3. Grad. b. Salem, Dec. 9, 1813. A.B. 1833. Not ord. Clerk Police Court, Salem, d. Salem, Dec. 31, 1892. ♦RICHARD THOMAS AUSTIN formerly REUBEN SEIDERS. 2.6. Grad. b. Waldoboro, Me., May 6, 1809. A.B.. Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1831; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1834. Ord. Wayland, Sept. 28, 1836-Oct. 1, 1838. Teacher, Cambridge. Lunenburg, Oct. 18, 1845-Jan. 18, 1847. d. Lunenburg, Jan. 18, 1847. ♦JOHN SULLIVAN D WIGHT. 8.3. Grad. b. Boston, May 13, 1813. A.B. 1832. Ord. Northampton, May 20, 1840-June 1841. Editor Journal of Music, Boston, Apr. 1852-Sept. 1881. d. Boston, Sept. 5, 1893. See : " John Sullivan Dwight : Brook-Farmer, Editor, and Critic of Music, a Bio- graphy by George Willis Cooke," Boston, 1898. ♦GEORGE EDWARD ELLIS. 3. Grad. 6. Boston, Aug. 8, 1814. A.B. 1833; A.M. 18.36; S.T.D. 1857; LL.D. 1883. Ord. Charlestown, Mar. 11, 1840-July 1, 1869. Harvard University : Professor of Systematic Theology, 1857-1863. d. Boston, Dec. 20, 1894. ♦OLIVER CAPEN EVERETT. 3. Grad. 6. Boston, Aug. 20, 1811. A.B. 1832; A.M. 1835. Orrf. Northfield, Mar. 8, 1837-Feb. 1, 1849; Charlestown (minister at large), Oct. 1, 1850-Aug. 1869. d. Cambridge, Apr. 23, 1875. ♦ABIEL ABBOT LIVERMORE. 3. Grad. b. Wilton, N. H., Oct. 30, 1811. A.B. 1833; A.M. 1872; S.T.D. 1888. Ord. Keene, N. H., Nov. 2, 1836-May 1, 1850 ; Cincinnati, O., May 26, 1850- July 6, 1856; Yonkers, N. Y., 1857-Aug. 30, 1863. Meadville Theological School, Pa. : President, 1863-1890. d. Wilton, N. H., Nov. 28, 1892. See : " Memorial of A. A. Livermore, D.D.," [Meadville, 1893]. 1836] 32 *THEODORE PARKER. 2.3. Grad. b. Lexington, Aug. 24, 1810. A.:\l. (lion.) 18-10. Ord. West Rox- burj', June 21, 1887-Jan. 3, 18-16; Boston (Twenty-eighth Congre- gational Society), Jan. 4, 1846-May 10, 1860. d. Florence, Italy, May 10, 1860. See : " Life and Correspondence of Theodore Parker," by John Weiss, New York, 1864; "Theodore Parker, a Biography," bj' O. B. rrothinp:ham, Boston, 1874; "The Life and Teachings of Theodore Parker," by Peter Dean, London, 1877; " The Life and Writings of Theodore Parker, by Albert R^ville," authorized trans- lation, London, 1877; "Story of Theodore Parker," by Frances E. Cooke, 3d ed., Boston, [1889]. *WILLIAM SILSBEE. 2.6. Grad. b. Salem, .May 17, 1813. A.B. 1832. Ord. Walpole, N. H., July 1, 1840-Oct. 1842; Xorthampton, April 1, 1855-May 10, 1863; Melrose, July 1867-1868; Trenton, N. Y., June 1868-I)ec. 1887. d. Salem, Jan. 8, 1890. * Joseph Levering. 2. b. Charlestown, Dec. 25, 1813. A.B. 1833: A.M. 1836; LL.D. 1879. Not ord. Harvard University: Ilollis Professor of Mathe- matics and Natural Philosoijhy, 1838 (emeritus after 1888)-rJan. 18, 1892. d. Cambridge, Jan. 18, 1892. See: "American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Memorial of Joseph Lovering," Cambridge, 1892. 1837. *ABIEL ABBOT. 3. Grad. b. Wilton, N. H., May 11, 1808. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1831. Not ord. Teacher, Fauquier Co., Va. Manufacturer, Wilton, N. H. d. Wilton, N. II., Aug. 23, 1896. *HENRY WHITNEY BELLOWS. 3. Grad. b. Boston, .June 11, 1814. A.B. 1832; S.T.D. 1854. Ord. New York, X. Y., (First Congregational Church), Jan. 2, 1839-Jan. 30, 1882. rrcsident United States Sanitary Commission, 1861-1878. d. New York, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1882. ♦EDMUND HAMILTON SEARS. 2.(i. Grad. b. Sandisliehl, Apr. 6, 1810. A.B., Union Coll., N.Y., 1834 ; S.T.D. , Union Coll., 1871. Ord. Wayland, Feb. 20, 1839-Oct. 7, 1840 ; Lan- caster, Dec. 23, 1840-Apr. 1, 1847 : Wayland, Nov. 12, 1848-Nov. 1, 1863; Weston, May 13, 1865-Jan. 16, 1876. d. Weston, Jan. 16, 1876. Sec: "Tlic AVorcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 387-389; Pro- ceedings Massachusetts Historical Society, 1st series, XVIII, 224-239; "In Memonara. Edmund Hamilton Sears, 1810-1876, Ellen Bacon Sears, 1811-1897, Katliarine Scars, 1843-1853," Boston, 1898. 38 [1838 *RUFUS PHINEAS STEBBINS. 3. Grad. b. Wilbraham, Mar. 3, 1810. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1834; S.T.D. 1851. Onl. Leominster, Sept. 20, 1837-Sept. 20, 1844; Meadville, Pa., Oct. 1, 1844-()ct. 1, 1849. Meadville Theological School, Pa.: President, 1844-1856. Woburn, Apr. 30, 1857-Nov. 1863; Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1871-July 1, 1877; Newton Centre, Nov. 18, 1877- Aug. 13, 1885. d. Cambridge, Aug. 13, 1885. See : " The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 378-382. ♦WILLIAM VINCENT THACHER. 2.6. Grad. 6. Boston, Apr. 15, 1815. A.B. 1834; A.M. 1837. Orel. Boston, Oct. 14, 1838. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 1838-July 16, 1839. d. at sea, July 16, 1839. *THEODORE WARLAND. 3. Grad. b. Cambridge, June 1, 1812. A.B. 1832; A.M. 1835. Not ord. d. Brattleborough, Vt., July 14, 1864. *Luther Farrar. b. Waterford, Me., Mar. 6, 1813. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1834; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1837. Lawyer, d. New Orleans, La., 1843. *Loring Lothrop. 0.3. b. Cohasset, Nov. 4, 1817. A.B. 1836. Not ord. Teacher, Boston. d. New York, N. Y., June 6, 1878. ♦Robert Cassie Waterston. h. Kennebunk, Me., Mar. 20, 1812. A.M. (Hon.) 1844. Boston (minister at large) (Pitts Street Chapel), July 1, 1839 {Ord. Nov. 24, 1839)-1845 ; Boston (Church of the Saviour), Feb. 1845-May 2, 1852 ; Newburyport, Sept. 1854-1856. d. Boston, Feb. 21, 1893. See : Proceedings Massachusetts Historical Society, 2d series, VIII, 292-302. 1838. ♦BENJAMIN FISKE BARRETT. 2.6. Grad. b. Dresden, Me., June 24, 1808. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1832; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1835. Ord. (New Ch.) first degree, Philadel- phia, Pa., June 7, 1840. New York, N. Y., June 1840-May 1848. Ord. second degree. New York, N. Y., Nov. 14, 1841. Ord. third de- gree, Boston, June 12, 1842. Cincinnati, O., Jan. 1848-Oct. 7, 1850; Philadelphia, Pa., (First New Church Society), June 1864-May 1, 1871. d. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 6, 1892. See : " Benjamin Fisk Barrett, an Autobiography," Philadelphia, [1892] ; " From Dif- ferent Points of View. Benjamin Fiske Barrett, Preacher, Writer, Theologian and Philosopher," Philadelphia, 1896. 1838] 34 ♦HARRISON GRAY OTIS BLAKE. 3. Grjwl. 6. Worcester, Apr. 10, 1816. A. B. 1885. Not ord. Teaeher. Res. Worcester, d. Worcester, Apr. 18, 1898. *THEODORE HASKELL DORR. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 13, 1815. A.B. 1835. Ord. Billerica, xMay 28, 1839- May 1843 ; East Lexington, May 1, 1845-Aug. 1, 18-49 ; Wincliendon, June 2, 1852-1853 ; Sherborn, Dec. 3, 1854-May 1863. d. Sherborn, Aug. 13, 1876. *CRAWFORD NIGHTINGALE. 3.3. Grad. b. Providence, R. I., Nov. 3, 1816. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1834 ; A.M., Brown Univ., 1837. Ord. Providence, R. I., Nov. 7, 1838. Cabotville (now Chicopee), May 14, 1845-June 1, 1851 ; Bridgeport, Conn., 1851-1852; Groton, Jan. 26, 1853-Aug. 18, 1866; Groton Junction (now Ayer), Apr. 8, 1868-Apr. 1, 1878. d. Providence, R. I., Aug. 19, 1892. ♦GEORGE FREDERICK SIMMONS. 3. Grad. 6. Boston, Mar. 24, 1814. A.B. 1832; A.M. 1835. Ord. Boston, Oct. 9, 1838. Mobile, Ala., Oct. 1838-Aug. 17, 1840; Waltham, Oct. 27, 1841-Apr. 1, 1843; Springfield, Feb. 9, 1848-Oct. 12, 1851; Albany, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1854-Sept. 5, 1855. d. Concord, Sept. 5, 1855. See : " Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by William B. Sprague, New York, 1865, pp. 554-559. ♦FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WHITNEY. 3. Grad. b. Quincy, Sept. 13, 1812. A.B. 1833: A.M. 1836. Ord. Brighton, Feb. 21, 1844-June 1, 1858. d. Brighton, Oct. 21, 1880. ♦WILLIAM DEXTER WILSON. 3. Grad. b. Stoddard, N. II., Feb. 28, 1816. A.M. (Hon.), Norwich Univ.,Vt., 1844; S.T.D., Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1849; LL.D., Bedford Univ., Tenn., 1868; L.H.D., Univ. of State of New York, 1872. Ord. (Pkot. Ei'is. ) deacon, Lowell, Apr. 7, 1842. Ord. priest, Rutland, Vt., Sept. 21, 1842. Windsor, Vt., June 1842-Oct. 1844; Sherburne, N. Y., Sept. 1846-May 1850. Hobart College: Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1850-1868. Cornell Universit}% N. Y. : Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1868 (emeritus after 1886)-July 30, 1900. St. Andrew's Divinity School, Syracuse, N. Y.: Dean, 1886-Oct. 1, 1899. d. Syracuse, N. Y.. July 30, 1900. 35 [i839 ♦Benjamin Franklin Chandler. 1.3. b. Augusta, Me., Sept. 19, 1816. Not ord. Civil engineer. Civil engineer, U. S. Navy, July 7, 1852-Oct. 15, 1881. d. Onset, Oct. 30, 1886. ♦Charles Hayward. b. Boston, Sept. 8, 1817. A.B. 1837. d. Boston, Nov. 5, 1838. See : " Biographical Notices of Mr. Charles Hayward, Jr., and Mr. Samuel T. Hildreth," by Charles Stearns Wheeler, Cambridge, 1839. 1839. ♦JOHN ALBERT BUCKINGHAM. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Nov. 16, 1816. Ord. Cabotville (now Chicopee), Oct. 12, 1842-Oct. 19, 1843; San Francisco, Cal., June 1859-Apr. 1, 1860; Sturbridge, Sept. 15, 1864-July 1, 1866, Apr. 1, 1871-Apr. 1, 1873; Chestnut Hill, Oct. 8, 1876-June 26, 1881. d. Newton, May 3, 1897. ♦SAMUEL BRECK CRUFT. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Dec. 19, 1816. A.B. 1836; A.M. 1839. Ord. Charles- town, June 17, 1843. Lexington, June 17, 1843-Oct. 1844; Boston (minister at large), Jan. 1846-Jan. 1862 ; Longwood (Christ's Church), 1864-1865. Res. Boston, d. Boston, Jan. 7, 1899. ♦WILLIAM CUSHING. 3. Grad. b. Lunenburg, May 15, 1811. A.B. 1832. Calais, Me., Mar. 20, 1840 {Ord. June 10, 1840)-Sept. 6, 1840; Saco, Me., Apr. 1841-Oct. 16, 1842; Milwaukee, Wis., 1842-1844; Bedford, June 9, 1850-May 1, 1853. Harvard University: Assistant in Library, 1868-1875. d. Cambridge, Aug. 27, 1895. ♦FREDERIC AUGUSTUS EUSTIS. 3. Grad. b. Newport, R. I., June 12, 1816. A.B. 1835. Res. Milton, d. Beau- fort, S. C, June 19, 1871. SAMUEL ISAAC HOBSON. 3.3. Grad. b. Philadelphia, Pa. M.D., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1829. ♦EDWARD PAYSON McKOWN. 3. Grad. b. Portland, Me., May 17, 1810. A.B., Colby Coll., Me., 1834; A.M., Colby Coll., 1837. d. Worcester, Mar. 20, 1854. ♦GEORGE MOORE. 2.6. Grad. b. Concord, May 4, 1811. A.B. 1834. Ord. Concord, Nov. 4, 1840. Quincy, 111., Dec. 7, 1840-Mar. 11, 1847. d. Quincy, HI., Mar. 11, 1847. i839] 3t3 *EDWARD STONE. 3. Grad. b. Framingham, Feb. 4, 1815. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1835. Ord. Providence, R. I., Apr. 27, 1840. Barnstable, Sept. 12, 1842-Sept. 12, 1843; Calais, Me., July 7, 1844-May 13, 1849; Bucksi^ort, Me., Aug. 2, 1850-May 1, 1853; South Natick, May 29, 1853-May 29, 1855. d. Framingham, Anc^. 10, 1876. ♦Robert Bartlett. 2. b. Plymoutli, Oct. 9, 1817. A.B. 1836; A.M. 1839. Xot ord. Harvard University: Tutor in Latin, 1839-Sept. 25, 1843. d. Ply- mouth, Sept. 25, 1843. ♦Richard Pike. 0.5. b. Prospect (now Searsport), Me., Jime 6, 1813. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1836; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1839. Ord. Dorchester (Third Religious Society), Feb. 8, 1843-Feb. 18, 1863. d. Dorches- ter, Feb. 18, 1863. 1840. ♦CHARLES HENRY APPLETON BALL. 3. Grad. 6. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 12, 1816. A.B. 1837; A.M. 1845. Ord. St. Louis, Mo., July 19, 1841. Baltimore, Md., (minister at large), 1843-Oct. 1845; Needham, Feb. 7, 1847-I)ec. 30, 1849; Toronto, Can., Nov. 24, 1850-June 30, 1854. Missionary in Lidia, Feb. 1855- July 18, 1886. d. Calcutta, India, July 18, 1886. See : " Our Indian Mission and Our First Missionary, Rev. Charles H. A. Dall," by J. H. Hej-wood, Boston, 1887. JOHN HEALY HEYWOOD. 3. Grad. b. Worcester, Mar. 30, 1818. A.B. 1836. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 23, 1840 (Ord. AVorcester, July 19, 1841)-Aug. 23, 1880; Melrose, Sept, 7, 1884-Sept. 1, 1889. Louisville, Ky., pastor emeritus, June 24, 1898-. ♦SYLVESTER JUDD. 3. Grad. b. Westhampton, July 23, 1813. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1836. Ord. Augusta, Me., Oct. 1, 1840-Jan. 26, 1853. d. Augusta, Me., Jan. 26, 1853. See: "Life and Character of the Rev. Sylvester Judd," by Arethusa Hall, Boston, 1854; "Annals of the American Unitarian Pulpit," by William B. Sprague, New York, 1866, pp. 559-567. ♦DANIEL BIGELOW PARKHURST. 3. Grad. h. Petersham, Feb. 20, 1818. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1836. Ord. Charleston, S. C, Dec. 6, 1840. Deerfield. July 21. lS41-Feb. 16, 1842. d. Keene, N. H., Feb. 16, 1842. See : " Memorials of the Rev. Daniel B. Parkhurst," Boston, 1842. 37 [1841 ♦Jacob Caldwell. 2. b. Lunenberg, July 26, 1806. A.B. 1828. Ord. Kensington, N. H., Dec. 22, 1841. Kensington, N. H., and Hampton Falls, N. IL, Dec. 22, 1841-Mar. 1, 1848; Standish, Me., June 8, 1855-June 3, 1857; Calais, Me., June 1, 1857-1858; Standish, Me., June 6, 1858-Oct. 1, 1859; Calais, Me., 1862-Nov. 1, 1867. d. Newton, Jan. 15, 1889. *Charles Emerson. b. Conway, Aug. 2, 1817. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1838. Teacher, North Adams, Brookfield, Fittsford, N. Y. d. Savannah, Ga., May 27, 1845. *Calvin Farrar. 2.8. b. Waterford, Me., May 22, 1814. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1834; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1837. Teacher. Proprietor Hygienic Insti- tute, Waterford, Me. d. Waterford, Me., Jan. 6, 1859. 1841. JAMES IVERS TRECOTHICK COOLIDGE. 3. Cxrad. 6. Boston, Nov. 1, 1817. A.B. 1838; S.T.D., Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1870. Ord. Boston (Thirteenth Congregational Church), Feb. 9, 1842- July 4, 1858. Ord. (Frot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, Apr. 14, 1859. Frovi- dence, R. I., (St. John's Church), Oct. 1, 1859-Nov. 1, 1861. Ord. priest. Providence, R. I., Mar. 14, 1860. South Boston (St. Matthew's Church), Nov. 1, 1861-Aug. 1, 1873; Southborough, Sept. 1, 1873- Aug. 1, 1882. Headmaster St. Mark's School, Southborough, Sept. 1, 1873-Aug. 1, 1882. Hingham, June 1885 (rector emeritus after Nov. 1, 1888)-. lies. Cambridge. *RUFUS ELLIS. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Sept. 14, 1819. A.B. 1838; A.M. 1841; S.T.D., Yale Univ., Conn., 1874. Rochester, N. Y., 1842-May 1843 ; Ord. North- ampton, June 7, 1843-May 1, 1853; Boston (First Church), May 4, 1853-Sept. 23, 1885. d. Liverpool, England, Sept. 23, 1885. See : " Memoir of Rufus Ellis," by Arthur B. Ellis, 2d ed., Boston, 1892. *GEORGE WARREN LIPPITT. 3. Grad. b. Providence, R. I., Jan. 8, 1816. A.B. 1838. Ord. South Boston, May 9, 1844-Jan. 1, 1851. Secretary of American Legation, Vienna, Austria, Mar. 25, 1856-Aug. 20, 1867. d. Vienna, Austria, Nov. 10, 1891. ♦James Robinson Peirce. 2. b. Dorchester, Feb. 13, 1818. A.B. 1838. Not ord. d. Dorchester, July 26, 1842. 1841] 38 ♦William Cutter Tenney. 2. h. Newmarket, N. H., July 26, 1817. A.B. 1838. Ord. Kennebunk, Me., Oct. 7, 184o-Jan. 17, 1848; Upton, 1848-1849; Northfield, Sept. 9, 1849-Nov. 19, 1858; Lowell (Lee Street Church), Oct. 26, 1859-Apr. 26, 1861 ; Marlborough, Oct. 1, 1861-June 30, 1864 ; Law- rence, Kans., Oct. 27, 1865-Oct. 1, 1868. Res. Kan.sas City, Mo. d. Kansas City, Mo., June 23, 1901. 1842. ♦DEXTER CLAPP. .3. Grad. b. Westhampton, July 15, 1816. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1839; A.M., Amherst Coll., 1842. Ord. Savannah, Ga., Nov. 26, 1843-1846; West Roxbury, Dec. 1846-Oct. 31, 1851 ; Salem (East Church), Dec. 17, 1851-Jan. 19, 1864. d. Salem, July 26, 1868. THOMAS DAWES. 3. Grad. 6. Baltimore, Md., Mar. 11, 1818. A.B. 1839; A.M. 1843. Ord. Fairhaven, Oct. 30, 1844-Nov. 1853; South Boston, May 21, 1854- Mar. 31, 1861; Walpole, N. H., Jan. 1862-Jan. 1865; Nantucket, Dec. 2, 1865-June, 1871 ; Brewster, Oct. 18, 1872-. FREDERIC DAN HUNTINGTON. 3. Grad. h. Hadley, May 28, 1819. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1839; A.M., Am- herst Coll., 1842; S.T.D., Amherst Coll., 1855; S.T.D., Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1887; LL.D., Amherst Coll., 1887; L.H.D., Syracuse Univ., N. Y., 1894. Ord. Boston (South Congregational Church), Oct. 18, 1842-Sept. 1855. Harvai'd University: Preacher to the University and Plummer Professor of Christian Morals, 1855-1860. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, Sept. 12, 1860. Boston (Emanuel Church), Sept. 1860-Apr. 1869. Ord. priest, Boston, Mar. 19, 1861. Bishop of Central New York, Apr. 8, 1869-. ♦WILLIAM OXNARD MOSELEY. 2. Grad. b. Newburyport, Apr. 27, 1815. A.B. 1836. Ord. South Scituate (now Norwell), Feb. 15, 1843-1847; North Chelsea (now Revere), 1856-1860. Res. Newburyport. d. Newburyport, Feb. 10, 1894. ♦JOHN TAYLOR OILMAN NICHOLS. 3. Grad. b. Portland, Me., Apr. 24, 1817. A.B. 1836; S.T.I)., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1874. Ord. Saco, Me., Apr. 13, 1843 (pastor emeritus after July 1, 1888)-Oct. 16, 1900. Res. Cambridge. d. Cambridge, Oct. 16, 1900. ♦JOSEPH OSGOOD. 3. Grad. b. Kensington, N. IL, Sept. 23, 1815. S.T.D. 1892. Ord. Cohas- set, Oct. 26, 1842 (senior pastor after Dec. 9, 1896)-Aug. 2, 1898. d. Cohasset, Aug. 2, 18!)8. 39 [1842 *GEORGE WASHINGTON PACKARD. 2. Grad. h. rrovidenee, K. 1., Jan. 26, 1818. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1839 ; A.M., Brown Univ., 1842. Not ord. d. Providence, R. I., Dec. 14, 1842. *SAMUEL PETTES. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Oct. 12, 1819. OrfZ. Sharon, May 8, 1844-May 1847; Billeriea, June 16, 1850-May 14, 1855; Chicopee, June 30, 1856- Apr. 8, 1860. d. Chicopee, Sept. 17, 1860. ♦AUGUSTUS RUSSELL POPE. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Jan. 25, 1819. A.B. 1839; A.M. 1842. Ord. Kingston, Apr. 19, 1843-July 15, 1849 ; Somerville, Nov. 25, 1849-May 24, 1858. d. Somerville, May 24, 1858. *AMOS SMITH. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Nov. 29, 1816. A.B. 1838; A.M. 1843. Ord. Boston (New North Church), Dec. 7, 1842-June 17, 1848 ; Leominster, Nov. 26, 1848-Oct. 1, 1856; Belmont, Apr. 1857-Apr. 20, 1872. d. Bel- mont, Sept. 12, 1887. *JOHN FOTHERGILL WATERHOUSE WARE. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 31, 1818. A.B. 1838. Ord. Fall River, May 3, 1843- Oct. 25, 1846 ; Cambridgeport, Nov. 29, 1846-Apr. 1864 ; Baltimore, Md., May 15, 1864-July 1, 1867 ; Baltimore, Md., (Church of the Saviour), Nov. 1867-July 1872 ; Boston (Cliurch in Arlington Street), Nov. 3, 1872-Feb. 26, 1881. d. Milton, Feb. 26, 1881. ♦Edward Forbes Barnes. 0.5. &. Marlborough, Mar. 2,1819. A.B. 1838; M.D. 1844. Not ord. Phj-sician, Marlborough, d. Marlborough, Nov. 2, 1878. ♦Frederic Fessenden Thayer. 2. b. Amherst, N. H., Dec. 17, 1820. A.B. 1840; A.M. 1846. Ord. (Univ.) Boston, Dec. 7, 1842. Gloucester (Independent Christian Society), Mar. 28, 1843-Dec. 1844; Brooklyn, N. Y., (First Univer- salist Church), Jan. 1845-July 1845; Chelmsford, July 1, 1845- Apr. 1, 1847. Wholesale druggist, Boston, d. Boston, Jan. 12, 1881. ♦Oliver Hastings Wellington. 1.5. b. Lexington, Aug. 19, 1813. Ord. Manchester, N. H., July 19, 1842-Jan. 1844. Physician, New York, N. Y., Boston, d. Boston, Sept. IG, 1893. i843] 40 1843. ♦JOSEPH HENRY ALLEN. 3. Grad. 6. Northborough, Aug. 21, 1820. A.B. 1840; A.M. (Hon.) 1879; S.T.D. 1891. Ord. Roxbury (later Jamaica Plain) (Third Parish), Oct. 18, 1843-Feb. 21, 1847; Washington, D. C, Aug. 22, 1847- Oct. 13, 1850; Bangor, Me., Oct. 27, I8.o0-May 24, 1857; West Newton, May 2, 1858-July 15, 1860; Northborough, Apr. 3, 1864- Apr. 5, 1866 ; Aim Arbor, Mich., Nov. 4, 1877-June 23, 1878. Har- vard University: Lecturer in Divinity School, 1878-1882. Ithaca, N.Y., Jan. 7, 1883-June 22, 1884. Res. Cambridge, d. Cambridge, Mar. 20, 1898. *JAMES BLODGETT. 2. Grad. b. Westford, Apr. 6, 1812. A.B. 1841. Ord. Deerfield, Jan. 17, 1844-June 1845. d. Lexington, July 16, 1845. ♦CHARLES HENRY BRIGHAM. 3. Grad. ft. Boston, July 27, 1820. A.B. 1839; A.M. 1843. OrcZ. Taunton, Mar. 27, 1844-Sept. 1865; Ann Arbor, Mich., Sept. 1865-May 1877. d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1879. See : " Charles Henry Brigham, Memoir and Papers," Boston, 1881. ♦FREDERIC HINCKLEY. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Nov. 3, 1820. Ord. Windsor, Vt., Dec. 13, 1843-Sept. 1845; Leicester, Jan. 3, 1847-July 1848; Norton, Oct. 1, 1848- Oct. 27, 1850 ; Haverhill, Nov. 9, 1850-July 9, 1853 ; Hartford, Conn., July 6, 1853-Mar. 1, 1856; Lowell, Nov. 12, 1856-Oct. 18, 1864; South Boston, Jan. 1, 1865-Dec. 30, 1866; Dorchester (Third Uni- tarian Society), Mar. 3, 1867-July 1, 1870; Washington, D. C, Jan. 25, 1871-Dec. 10, 1875; Barnstable, 1881-1882; Newburg, N. Y., Dec. 2, 1883-Jan. 16, 1887; Hyannis (Univ.), Oct. 1, 1888- Oct. 1, 1889; Barnstable (Un. Cong.), Oct. 1, 1889-Dee. 18, 1891. d. Barnstable, Dec. 18, 1891. ♦JOHN PIERPONT. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Nov. 22, 1819. A.B. 1840. Ord. Lynn, Oct. 11, 1843- Apr. 29, 1846 ; Savannah, Ga., May 1852-1859. Insurance business. New York, N. Y. d. New York, N. Y., Apr. 30, 1879. HERMAN SNOW. 2.h. Grad. b. Pomfrct, Vt., Apr. 9, 1812. Ord. Boston, Jan. 1, 1845. Brooklyn, Conn., Jan. 1, 1845-Dec. 31, 1846; Westford, Feb. 7, 1847-Feb. 7, 1848; Rockford, 111., June 3, 1849-June 3, 1850; Montague, Apr. 4, 1851-Nov. 28, 1852; East Marshfield, May 13, 1866-Sept. 29, 1867. Res. Cambridge. 41 [1844 *JOHN WEISS. 2. Grad. b. Boston, June 28, 1818. A.B. 1837 ; A.M. 1840. Orel. Watertown, Oct. 25, 1843-Oct. 8, 1845, Mar. 23, 1846-Dec. 6, 1847; New Bedford. Dec. 29, 1847-Jan. 24, 1859; Watertown, 1862-18B9. d. Boston, Mar. 9, 1879. *MARTIN WYMAN WILLIS. 3. Grad. b. North Easton, Dec. 1, 1821. A.M. (Hon.) 1857 ; Ph.D., St. Louis Univ., Mo., 1883; LL.D., St. Louis Univ., 1886. Ord. Walpole, N. H., Dec. 6, lS43-Feb. 13, 1848; Petersham, May 28, 1848-1851; Bath, Me., June 12, 1852-Feb. 5, 1854 ; Nashua, N. H., 1854-Oct. 6, 1861; Quiney, 111., May 1, 1862-Oct. 1, 1865. d. St. Louis, Mo., Apr. 26, 1893. ♦EDMUND BURKE WILLSON. 3. Grad. b. Petersham, Aug. 15, 1820. A.M. (Hon.) 1853. Ord. Grafton, Jan. 3, 1844-July 1, 1852; West Roxbury, July 18, 1852-June 1, 1859 ; Salem (North Society), Jime 5, 1859-,June 13, 1895. Chaplain, 24th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, Oct. 21, 1863- July 6, 1864. d. Salem, June 13, 1895. See : " A Memoir of Edmund B. Willson," by R. S. Rantoul, Salem, 1895. ♦Frederic Huidekoper. b. Meadville, Pa., Apr. 7, 1817. Ord. Meadville, Pa., Oct. 12, 1843. Meadville Theological School, Pa. : Professor of New Testament and Ecclesiastical History, 1844-1855 ; Professor of Ecclesiastical History, 1863-1874, 1876-1877. d. Meadville, Pa., May 16, 1892. *Octavius Augustus Merrill. 1. b. (xloucester, Aug. 1, 1820. Lighthouse keeper, Gloucester, d. South Yarmouth, Dec. 25, 1893. ♦George Frederick Ware. 1. b. Cambridge, Feb. 14, ls20. A.B. 1838; A.M. 1841. Not ord. d. San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 29, 1849. 1844. WILLIAM GUSTAVUS BABCOCK. 3. Grad. b. Milton, June 1, 1820. A.B. 1841. Providence, R. I., (minister at large), Sept. 1844 {Ord. Apr. 8, 1846)-Mar. 28, 1847; Luuenlmrg, Apr. 14, 1847-Apr. 7, 1855; Harvard, Oct. 1, 1855-June 1, 1857; South Natick, June 1, 1857-Apr. 1, 1860; Scituate, Sept. 16, 1860- Mar. 27, 1865 ; Boston (Warren Street Chapel), Apr. 16, 1865-Sept. 1, 1883; Boston (Appleton Street Chapel), Sept. 1, 1883-June 1, 1889. Res. Dorchester. 1844] 42 *RUFUS PUTNAM CUTLER. 3. Grad. b. Hamilton, July 11, 1814. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1839. Ord. Portland, Me., (Second Unitarian Parish), Mar. 18, 1846-July 24, 1854 ; San Francisco, Cal., Sept. 1854-June 1859 ; Charleston, S. C, Dec. 20, 18(38-Dec. 9, 1877. d. Brooklyn, X. Y.,Dec. 9, 1877. ^THOMAS HILL PONS. 1..5. Grad. b. Boston, June 11, 1812. Ord. Sharon, Sept. 22, 1852-June 12, 1853. Res. Lunenburg, d. Lunenburg, Apr. 6, 1876. *HIRAM WITHINGTON. 3. Grad. b. Dorchester, July 29, 1818. Ord. Leominster, Dec. 25, 1844-July 2, 1848. d. Dorchester, Oct. 30, 1848. See : " Annals of the Amorican Unitarian Pulpit," by William B. Sprague, New York, 1865, pp. 567-571; " The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 311-322. 1845. FRANCIS PARKER APPLETON. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 2, 1822. Ord. South Danvers (now Peabody), Jan. 14, ls4('>-Xov. lSo;5. Secular occupation, Lowell. Res. Dorchester. GEORGE MURILLO BARTOL. 3. Grad. b. Freeport, Me., Sept. 18, 1820. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1842; S.T.D., Brown Univ., 1892. Ord. Lancaster, Aug. 4, 1847-. HENRY FREDERIC BOND. 2.5. Grad. b. Boston, May 12, 1820. A.B. 1840 ; A.M. 1843. Ord. Barre, Jan. 6, 1846-Mar. 30, 1851; Dover, N. H., Apr. 27, 1851-July 29, 1855; Madison, Wis., Xov. 1855-Nov. 1856 ; Sudbury, 1867-1868; Omaha, Neb., May 16, 1869-Xov. 26, 1871; Toledo, O., Dec. 17, 1871- June 29, 1873. United States Indian Agent of Utahs at Los Pinos Agency, Col., 1874-1876. Xorthborough, Jan. 1877-May 1882 ; Nan- tucket, Feb. 10, 1884-May 17, 1885. Superintendent Montana In- dustrial School for Indians, Apr. 1886-Sept. 1, 1890. Res. West Newton. *NOBLE BUTLER. 1. Grad. b. Washington Co.. Pa., July 17, 1810. A.B., Hanover Coll., Ind., 1836; A.M., Hanover Coll., 1837; A.M. (Hon.) 1845; LL.D., Han- over Coll., 1875. Hanover College : Professor of Languages, 1.836- 1839. Madison, Ind., 1845-1848. Teacher, Louisville, Ky. d. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 12, 1882. EDWARD CAPEN. 3. Grad. b. Dorchester, Oct. 20, 1821. A.B. 1842; A.:\I. 1845. Westford, July 20, 1845-July 7, 1846. Librarian Public Li])rary, Boston, May 1852-Dec. 1874. Librarian Public Library. Haverhill, Dec. 1874 (emeritus after Oct. 1, 1899)-. 43 [i845 *JOHN ELLIS. 2.5. Grad. b. Dedham, Sept. 26, 1820. A.B. 1842. Not ord. d. Medlield, Nov. 27, 1846. ^CORNELIUS GEORGE FENNER. 2.5. Grad. b. rrovideiiee, R. I., Dec. 30, 1822. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1842. Cincinnati, O., June 14, 1846-Nov. 1846. d. Cincinnati, O., Jan. o, 1847. * WILLI AM BATCHELDER GREENE. 1. Grad. />. llaverliill, Apr. 4, 1819. Second Lieutenant, 7th Regiment U. S. Infantry, July 18, 1839-Nov. 20, 1841. Ord. Brookfield, Nov. 5, 1845-Apr. 1, 1851. Colonel, 14th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers (later 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts Vol- unteers), July 5, 1861-Oct. 11, 1862. d. Weston-super-Mare, England, May oO, 1878. *THOMAS HILL. 2. Grad. b. New Brunswick, N. J., Jan. 7, 1818. A.B. 1843; A.M. 1846; S.T.D. 1860; LL.D., Yale Univ., Conn., 1863. Ord. Waltham, Dec. 24, 1845-Jan. 1, 1860. Antioch College, O. : President, Sept. 1859-June 1862. Harvard University: President, Oct. 6, 1862- Sept. 30, 1868. Portland, Me., (First Parish), May 18, 1873-Nov. 21, 1891. d. Waltham, Nov. 21, 1891. *JOHN FAR WELL MOORS. 3. Grad. b. Groton, Dec. 10, 1819. A.B. 1842; S.T.D. 1884. Ord. Deerfield, Jan. 28, 1846-Apr. 1860; Greenfield, Apr. 22, 1860-Oct. 1, 1884. Chaplain, 52d Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Nov. 19, 1862-Aug. 14, 1863. Missionary for American Unitarian Association, Oct. 1884-June 1892. d. Greenfield, Jan. 27, 1895. *EPHRAIM NUTE. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Sept. 17, 1819. Ord. Petersham, Oct. 15, 1845-Feb. 13, 1848; Scituate, June 21, 1848-Oct. 1851; Chicopee, Oct. 5, 1851- Mar. 18, 1855 ; Lawrence, Kans., 1855-1860. Chaplain, 1st Regiment Kansas Volunteers, June 10, 1861-June 17, 1864. d. Providence, R. I., Jan. 21, 1897. * JAMES RICHARDSON. 3. Grad. 6. Dedham, May 25, 1817. A.B. 1837 ; A.M. 1840. OrtZ. Southing- ton, Conn., June 10, 1846-Sept. 26, 1847; Haverhill, Sept. 1, 1847 (installed Aug. 9, 1848)-Sept. 27, 1850; Kingston, July 3, 1853- Oct. 1855; Rochester, N. Y., May 1857-May 1858. d. Washington, D. C, Nov. 10, 1863. i845] 44 WILLIAM ORNE WHITE. 2.5. Grad. 6. Salem, Feb. 12, 1821. A.B. 1840; A.M. 1843. Ord. West New- ton, Nov. 22, 1848-I)ec. 81, 1850 ; Keene, N. H., Oct. 1, 1851-Nov. 3, 1878; Sharon, Dec. 1, 1881-Sept. 1, 1883. Res. Brookline. Francis Charles Williams. 2. b. Brighton, Nov. 2, 1824. A.B. 1843. Ord. Andover (now North Andover), Feb. 27, 1850-May 27, 1856; Brattleborough, Vt., 1857- 1864. Chaplain, 8th Regiment Vermont Vohmteer Infantry, Dec. 20, 1861-June 22, 1864. East Bridgewater, May 7, 1865-Feb. 1, 1870; Hyde Park, Apr. 24, 1870-Jime 4, 1879 ; Wayland, Jnly 1893-June 1, 1894. Res. Brookline. 1846. *EDWIN GOODHUE ADAMS. 3. Grad. b. Ashby, Dec. 24, 1821. A.M. (Hon.) 1855. Ord. Templeton, Jan. 13, 1847-May 10, 1877. d. Templeton,.May 10, 1877. See : " Edwin G. Adams : a Memoir : by Cliarles Wellington Stone." *THOMAS PRENTISS ALLEN. 3. Grad. b. Northborough, July 7, 1822. A.B. 1842. Ord. Sterling, Nov. 18, 1846-Sept. 25, 1853. Teacher, Sterling, New Bedford, West New- ton, d. West Newton, Nov. 26, 1868. *ROBERT STANTON AVERY. 3. Grad. b. Preston, Conn., May 1, 1808. Not ord. U. S. Coast Survey: Computer, Oct. 1853-Apr. 1866 ; Chief of Tidal Division, May 1866- Sept. 30, 1885. d. Washington, D.C., Sept. 12, 1894. *GEORGE FABER CLARK. 3. Grad. b. Shipton, Que., Feb. 24, 1817. Ord. Charlemont, Aug. 11, 1847. War\vick, May 14, 1848-Apr. 4, 1852; Norton, Aug. 11, 1852-Aug. 25, 1861 ; Stow, Apr. 23, 1862-Mar. 10, 1867 ; Castine, Me., Nov. 10, 1867-Mar. 31, 1870; Mendon, May 28, 1871-Apr. 30, 1883; Hub- bardston. May 20, 1883-Nov. 1, 1889. Res. West Acton, d. Boston, July 31, 1899. *OCTAVIUS BROOKS FROTHINGHAM. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Nov. 26, 1822. A.B. 1843; A.M. 1846. Ord. Salem (North Society), Mar. 10, 1847-May 1, 1855; Jersey City, N. J., May 1855-Apr. 6, 1859; New York, N. Y., (Thii'd Congregational Unitarian Society), Apr. 1859-Apr. 27, 1879. Res. Boston, d. Bos- ton, Nov. 27, 1895. See : " Tribute to Octavius Brooks Frothiufrham. By Kdwanl James Young," from Proceedings of Massacbusetts Historical Society, Cambridge, 1895. 45 [1846 *SAMUEL JOHNSON. 2.5. Grad. b. Salem, Oct. 10, 1822. A.B. 1842. Lynn (Free Church), May 29, 1853-,Tune 26, 1870. Res. Xorth Andover. d. North Andover, Feb. 19, 1882. See : "Lectures, Essays, and Sermons by SamuelJohnson, with a Memoir by Samuel Longfellow," Boston, 1883. ♦LEONARD JARVIS LIVERMORE. 3. Grad. b. Milford, N. H., Dee. 8, 1822. A.B. 1842. Ord. East Boston, Mar. 24, 1847-Mar. 1, 1851 ; Clinton, Apr. 1851-Sept. 1857 ; Lex- ington, Oct. 1, 1857-May 1866 ; Danvers, Apr. 1867 (installed Apr. 7, 1872)-May30, 1886. Secretary Unitarian Sunday School Society, July 1, 1868-Oct. 12, 1871. d. Cambridge, May 30, 1886. *SAMUEL LONGFELLOW. 3. Grad. b. Portland, Me., June 18, 1819. A.B. 1839. Ord. Fall River, Feb. 16, 1848-July 9, 1851; Brooklyn, N. Y., (Second Unitarian Congre- gational Society), Oct. 26, 1853-June 30, 1860; Gemiantown, Pa., Jan. 6, 1878-June 25, 1882. Res. Cambridge, d. Portland, Me., Oct. 3, 1892. See : "Samuel Longfellow, Memoir and Letters, edited by Joseph May," Boston, 1894. *FARRINGTON McINTIRE. 3. Grad. b. Fitchburg, June 29, 1819. A.B. 1843 ; A.M. 1846. Ord. Brattle- borough, Vt., Apr. 15, 1847-Feb. 6, 1848. d. Wollaston, July 6, 1893. HENRY BARTLETT MAGLATHLIN. 3. Grad. 6. Duxbury, May 16, 1819. A.B. 1843. Not ord. Teacher, Water- ville. Me. Captain, 4th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Sept. 18, 1862-Aug. 28, 1863. Res. Silver Lake. ♦WASHINGTON VERY. 2.5. Grad. b. Salem, Nov. 12, 1815. A.B. 1843. Not ord. Teacher, Salem. d. Salem, Apr. 28, 1853. SAMUEL HOBART WINKLEY. 3. Grad. b. Portsmouth, N. H., Apr. 5, 1819. A.M. (lion.) 1865. Ord. ■ Boston (Pitts Street Chapel, later Bulfinch Place Chapel), Oct. 11, 1846 (pastor emeritus after Oct. 11, 1896)-. ♦William Hobart Hadley. b. Waterford, Vt., May 10, 1804. A.B., Union Coll., N. Y., 1832; A.M., Union Coll., 1835. Ord. Boston, Sept. 2, 1846. Montague, 1846-1848; Portland, Me., (minister at large), Apr. 1, 1 849- June 1, 1856. d. in New Jersey, Sept. 29, 1868. i847] 46 1847. WILLIAM ROUNSEVILLE ALGER. 3. Grad. b. Freetown, Dec. 28, 1822. A.M. (Hon.) 1852. Ord. Roxbury (Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church), Sept. 8, 1847-Dec. 31, 1854; Boston (Bulfinch Street Church), Jan. 7, 1855-1863; Boston (New North Church), 1863-1873; New York (Church of the Messiah), Dee. 6, 1874-Oct. 1, 1878; Denver, Col., Oct. 27, 1878-Oct. 27, 1879; Portland, Me. (Second Unitarian Parish), 1881-1883. Res. Boston. *RUFUS HENRY BACON. 3. Grad. b. Freetown, 1820. A.B., Hamilton Coll., N. Y., 1842 ; A.M., Hamil- ton Coll., 1845. Ord. Rochester, N. Y., June 7, 1848-,Tune 1849. Lawyer, journalist. Res. Washington, D. C, Chicago, HI. d. near Waukegan, HI., July 4, 1859. *SAMUEL FULTON CLARK. 3. Grad. b. ShiiJtou, Que., Feb. 24, 1818. Ord. Athol, Apr. 19, 1848-May 1, 1856; Ware, Dec. 24, 1856-Mar. 27, 1861. d. Ware, Mar.27, 1861. * WILLIAM ADDISON PITT DILLINGHAM. 3. Grad. b. Bangor, Me., Sept. 4, 1823. Augusta, Me., (Univ.), July 4, 1847 (Ord. Oct. 7, 1847)-Dec. 31, 1849; Dover, Me., 1850-1851; Ports- mouth, N. H., Mar. 30, 1851-1852; Norridgewock, Me., 1852-1854; Augusta, Me., July 2, 1854-1856; Waterville, Me., 1861-1867; Chi- cago, 111., (New^ Ch.) (South Side Mission), 1868-1870. d. Sidney, Me., Apr. 22, 1871. *OLIVER JORDAN FERNALD. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Nov. 2, 1822. Ord. Thomaston, Me., Aug. 14, 1849- May 7, 1861. d. Rockland, Me., May 7, 1861. ♦ARTHUR BUCKMINSTER FULLER. 2. Grad. b. Cambridge, Aug. 10, 1822. A.B. 1843. On/. Manchester, N. H., Mar. 29, 1848-Mar. 6, 1853; Boston (New North Church), June 1, 1853-July 31, 1859 ; Watertown, Aug. 1, 1859-July 31, 1861. Chap- lain, 16th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, Aug. 15, 1861-Dec. 10, 1862. d. Fredericksburg, A'a., Dec. 11, 1862. See : " Chaplain Fuller," by Richard F. Fuller, Boston, 1863. THOMAS WENT WORTH HIGGINSON. 2. Grad. b. Cam))ridge, Dec. 22, 1823. A.B. 1841; A.M. 1869; LL.D., Western Reserve Univ., O., 1896; LL.D. 1898. Ord. Newbury- jiort, Sept. 15, 1847-Apr. 1850; Worcester (Free Chiu'ch), Sept. 5, 47 [i847 1852-July 1858. Captain, 51st Regiment Infantry, Massacliusetts Volunteer Militia, Sept. 1862-Nov. 18G2 ; Colonel, 1st South Carolina Volunteers (later 33d U. S. Colored Infantry), Nov. 1862-Oct. 1864. Author. Res. Newport, R. I., Cambridge. *HENRY JAMES HUDSON. 3. Grad. b. Newburyport, June 29, 1821. A.B. 1843. Southington, Conn., Oct. 1850-Oct. 1853; Chelsea, Nov. 1853-1856 ; North Chelsea (now Revere), Nov. 1860-May 1862; North Bangor, N. Y., Feb. 12, 1865- July 8, 1866. Res. Plattsburg, N. Y. d. Plattsburg, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1901. ♦FRANCIS BELLOWS KNAPP. 3. Grad. b. Jamaica Plain, May 29, 1820. A.B. 1843; A.M. 1846. Not ord. Res. Walpole, N. II., Plymouth, d. Plymouth, May 6, 1896. ♦FREDERICK NEWMAN KNAPP. 3. Grad. b. Jamaica Plain, Nov. 19, 1821. A.B. 1843; A.M. 1846. Ord. Brookline, Oct. 6, 1847-Oct. 9, 1855; Plymouth, Oct. 17, 1869-Feb. 28, 1875. Teacher, Plymouth, d. Plymouth, Jan. 12, 1889. ♦DANIEL FOLLENSBEE MORRILL. 3. Grad. b. Amesbury, May 25, 1817. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1843. Not ord. Editor, farmer. Res. Vineland, N. eJ. d. Vineland, N. J., Aug. 17, 1900. *GEORGE OSGOOD. 3. Grad. b. Kensington, N. H., Oct. 8, 1817. Windsor, Vt., Jan. 1850-Jan. 1851. Ord. Standish, Me., Dec. 22, 1858-Sept. 17, 1854; Tyngs- borough, Dec. 28, 1854-Dec. 29, 1858; Montague, Sept. 1859-Dec. 1860; Lancaster, N. H., June 1863-Oct. 1864. Res. Kensington, N. H. d. Exeter, N. H., June 5, 1899. ♦GRINDALL REYNOLDS. 3. Grad. b. Franconia, N. H., Dec. 22, 1822. A.M. (Hon.) 1860; S.T.D. 1894. Ord. Roxbury (now Jamaica Plain), Jan. 12, 1848-May 4, 1858; Concord, July 8, 1858-July 8, 1881. Secretary American Unitarian Association, Apr. 13, 1881-Sept. 30, 1894. d. Concord, Sept. 30, 1894. ♦Hasbrouck Davis. 0.5. b. Worcester, Apr. 23, 1827. A.B., Williams Coll., 1845. Ord. Watertown, Mar. 28, 1849-May 16, 1853. Lawyer, Chicago, 111. Lieutenant-Colonel, 12th Illinois Cavalry Volunteers, Feb. 1, 1862- Jan. 5, 1864; Colonel, Jan. 5, 1864-Aug. 1, 1865; Brevetted Briga- dier-General of Volunteers, Mar. 13, 1865. (/. off coast of Ireland, Oct. 19, 1870. See : " In Meuioriam. Hasbrouck Davis," 1871. 1847] 48 *George Samuel Emerson. 1. h. Boston, Aug. 4, 152."). A.B. 1845. d. Bostou, Dec. 19, 1848. *Francis William Greenwood. 0..j. b. Boston, July 1, 182(5. A.B. 1845. d. Boston, Mar. 13, 1847. 1848. * JAMES FRANCIS BROWN. 3. (had. b. Boston, Jan. 4, 1820. Ord. West Cambridge (now Arlington), iSToy. 1, 1848-Jime 14, 185;5. d. Springfield, June 14, 1853. *SOLON WANTON BUSH. 3. Grad. b. Newport, R. I., Feb. 11, 1819. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1845. Ord. Burlington, Vt., May IG, 1849-1852 ; Brattleborough, Vl., Aug. 8, 1852-Apr. 1857 ; Medfield, Dec. 24, 1857-Jan. 1865. Editor Chris- tian Register, Boston, Jan. 18154-1871. Needham, Feb. 1870-Feb. 17, 1889. d. Boston, Mar. 19, 1898. * JOSEPH HOBSON PHIPPS. 3. Grad. b. Hillsborough, N. H., June 13, 1822. Ord. Framingham, Nov. 16, 1848-1853; East Bridgewater, Mar. 20, 1853-Mar. 11, 18G1 ; King- ston, Mar. 24, 18(51-July 20, 1871. d. Kingston, July 20, 1871. *ISRAEL ALDEN PUTNAM. 3. Grad. b. Danvers, Aug. 12, 1821. d. Dauvers, Oct. 31, 1848. ♦DANIEL WALDO STEVENS. 2. Grad. b. Marlborough, Jan. 18, 1820. A.B. 1846; A.M. 1849. Ord. Mansfield, May 22, 1850-Apr. 1, 1862; Holmes Hole (now Vineyard Haven), Apr. 1, 1868-Oct. 1, 1891. d. Vineyard Haven, Oct. 1, 1891. JOSHUA YOUNG. 3. Grad. b. East Pittston, Me., Sept. 29, 1823. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1845; S.T.D., I5owdoin Coll., 1890. Ord. Boston (New North Church), Feb. 1, 1849-1852 ; Burlington, Vt., Dec. 16, 1852-Mar. 29, 1863; Hingham (Third Congregation), Mar. 10, 1864-Dec. 20, 1868; Fall River, Dec. 22, 1868-1875; Groton, Mar. 7, 1875-. Franklin Ripley Allen. 2. b. Grecnlifld, Mar. 10. 1S22. Not ord. Secular occupation, Green- field. *Gorham Bartlett. C.'i. b. Concord, Jan. 22, 1826. A.B. 1845. Xot ord. d. Somerville, June 17, 1854. 49 [i849 *Hiram Cushman Estes. 1. b. Bethel, Me., eluly 27, 1823. A.B., Colby Coll., Me., 1847 ; A.M., Colby Coll., 1850 ; S.T.D., Colby Coll., 1872. Auburn, Me., (Bapt.), Feb. 17, 1850 {Ord. May 15, 1850)-Oct. 31, 1852. Agent American Baptist Missionary Union in Maine, Nov. 1, 1852-Oct. 31, 1855. East Trenton (now Lanioine), Me., Nov. 1, 1855-Apr. 30, 1860; Leicester, May 1, 1860-May 31, 1862; Jericho, Vt., June 1, 1862-Aug. 31, 1872; Paris, Me., Jan. 1, 1873-June 30, 1883 ; Winehendon, Sept. 1, 1883-Sept. 30, 1885 ; Leicester, Mar. 1, 1886-Apr. 30, 1894 ; Newton Junction, N. H., Aug. 1, 1894-May 31, 1897. d. Newton Junction, N. H., Feb. 4, 1901. 1849. *FISKE BARRETT. 2.r.. Grad. b. Springfield, N. Y.,Mar. 1, 1816. A.B., Union Coll., N. Y., 1842. Ord. Lexington, Sept. 5, 1849-June 27, 1852; Scituate, Oct. 21, 1852-Apr. 1859 ; Stonehain, 1859-1861; South Braintree, 1862-1863 ; Chelmsford, July 1867-July 1869. d. Braintree, Nov. 23, 1880. *EDWARD PEARSON BOND. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 10, 1824. Ord. Boston, June 12, 1849. In govern- ment work in the Sandwich Islands. Secretary and manager Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, d. West Newton, Feb. 10, 1893. *WILLIAM FREDERICK BRIDGE. 2.5. Grad. b. Lancaster, Feb. 15, 1821. A.B. 1846; A.M. 1850. Ord. East Lexington, Nov. 7, 1849-Jan. 1855; Dublin, N. H., June 13, 1855- Oct. 29, 1865; Peterboro, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1865-June 1871. Teacher, Little Falls, N.Y., Aug. 1871-Dec. 1875. Antioch College, O. : Prin- cipal of Preparatory Department, 1875-1877 ; Professor of Moral Philosophy, 1877-1878. d. Foster, O., Feb. 20, 1892. *GEORGE ALBERT CARNES. 3. Grad. b. New York, N. Y., Nov. 18,1824. A.B., Univ. of the City of New Y'ork, N. Y., 1844; A.M., Univ. of the City of New York, 1847. Not ord. Bookseller, Chicago, 111. Res. Melbourne, Australia. Librarian Odd Fellows Library Association, San Francisco, Cal. d. Alameda, Cal., Dec. 7, 1894. *WILLIAM HENRY HURLBERT formerly HURLBUT. 3. Grad. 6. Charleston, S. ('., July 3, 1827. A.B. 1847. Not ord. Editor New York World, 1876-1883. d. Cadenabbia, Italy, Sept. 4, 1895. ROBERT POSSAC ROGERS. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 29, 1824. A.B. 1844 (1867). Ord. Canton, Jan. 9, 1850-Nov. 1852 ; Gloucester, Aug. 30, 1854-Feb. 1869 ; Gloucester (New Ch.), Mar. 1869-May 1883. Res. Canton. 1849] so DAVIS SMITH. 3. Grad. b. Tisbury, Apr. 19, 1820. A.B. 18-16. Montague, 1850-1852; Ord. Carlisle, June 20, 1858-,Tuly 9, 1854. Res. Vineyard Haven. *JOSHUA AUGUSTUS SWAN. 3. Grad. b. Walthaui, Jan. 18, 1823. A.B. 18MJ. Ord. Kennebunk, Me., Feb. 6, 1850-June 21, 1869. d. Cambridge, Oct. 31, 1871. *AUGUSTUS WOODBURY. 3. Grad. b. Beverly, Dec. 4, 1825. A.M. (Hon.) 1866; S.T.D., Brown Univ., R. I., 1888. Ord. Concord, N. H., Aug. 1, 1849-Aug. 1, 1853 ; Lowell, Sept. 4, 1853-Mar. 29, 1857 ; Providence, R. I., (Westminster Church), Apr. 2, 1857-Apr. 7, 1892. Chaplain, 1st Regiment Rhode Island Detached Militia, Apr. 17, 1861-Aug. 2, 1861. d. Concord, N. H., Nov. 19, 1895. Asa Dalton. 1. 6. Westbrook. Me., Oct. 30, 1824. A.B. 1848; A.M. 1851 ; Grad. Newton Theological Institution, 1851 ; S.T.D., Colby Coll., Me., 1885. Ord. (Bapt.) Augusta, Me., Sept. 24, 1851-July 2, 1854. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Newport, R. I., May 18, 1866. Bangor, Me., (St. John's Church), Nov. 1856-June 15, 1862. Ord. priest, Bangor, Me., June 1857. New York, N. Y., (Church of the Ascen- sion), June 15, 1862-I)ec. 1, 1863; Portland, Me., (St. Stephen's Church), Dec. 1, 1863-. ♦Edward Watts Morton. b. Portland, Me, Aug. 30, 1828. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1848; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1851 ; M.D., Hahnemann Medical College, Pa., 1856. Not ord. Physician, Kennebunk, Me. d. Kennebunk, Me., Jan. 10, 1894. * James White Mackintosh. 2. b. Boston, Apr. 3U, 1818. Not ord. Teacher, d. Pittsfield, 111., Julv 2, 1891. 1850. *AMORY BATTLES. 3. Grad. b. Stoughton, June 1, 1823. A.M. (Hon.), Colby Coll., Me., 1878. Ord. (Univ.) Bangor, Me., Mar. 5, 1851-Dec. 19, 187 1 ; West Newton (UN. Cong.), Apr. 1, 1872-May 31, 1873; Dexter, Me., (Univ.), June 1, 1873-Dec. 30, 1878; Waterville, Me., 1880-1881; Orono, Me., June 1, 1882-Apr. 30, 1885. d. Bangor, Me., Mar. 1, 1892. ♦CHARLES JAMES BOWEN. 3. Grad. b. Providence, R. 1., May 20, 1827. A.B., iirown Univ., R. 1., 1847 ; A.M., Brown Univ., 1850. Ord. Newburyport, Nov. 20, 1850-June 10, 1853 ; Williamsburg, N. Y., Dec. 20, 1854-1856 ; Kingston, Apr. 30, 1856-Oct. 1, 1858; Baltimore, Md., (Second Unitarian Church), 51 [i85i Oct. 2-i, 1858-1862. Chaplain, Canu'en Street National General Hos- pital, Baltimore, Md., June 1, 1862-,-vyune 10, 1865. Roxbury (Mt. Pleasant Congregational Church), Sept. 10, 1865-Apr. 10, 1870. d. Roxbury. Apr. 10, 1870. ♦CHARLES EDWARD HODGES. 3. Grad. ^ b. Boston, Dec. 22, 1824. A.B. 1847; i^M. 1850. Ord. Barre, June 11, 1851-Mar. 31, 1854. Manufacturer of chemicals, d. Dor- chester, June 14, 1870. ♦Francis James Child. b. Boston, Feb. 1, 1825. A.B. 1846; A.M. 1849; Ph.D., Gottingen Univ., Germany, 1854 ; LL.D. 1884 ; L.H.D., Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1887. Not ord. Harvard University : Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory, 1851-1876; Professor of English, 1876-Sept. 11, 1896. d. Boston, Sept. 11, 1896. 1851. ♦ADAMS AYER. 2.5. Grad. b. Haverhill, June 18, 1823. A.B. 1848. Ord. Chelsea, Nov. 12, 1861-Apr. 22, 1853; Charlestown, N. H., June 7, 1855-Dec. 12, 1859. Treasurer Hinckley Locomotive Works, Boston, d. Montreal, Que., Mar. 22, 1882. ♦WARREN HANDEL CUDWORTH. 2. Grad. b. Lowell, May 23. 1825. A.B. 1850 ; A.M. 1853. Ord. East Boston, Mar. 17, 1852-Nov. 29, 1883. Chaplain, 1st Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, May 22, 1861-May 28, 1864. d. East Boston, Nov. 29, 1883. See : "A Memorial of Rev. Warren H. Cudworth," by Angeline M. Cudworth, Boston, 1885. THOMAS DWIGHT HOWARD. 2. Grad. b. Springfield, Dec. 25, 1826. A.B. 1848. Ord. Perry, Me., Sept. 29, 1852-Feb. 1, 1862. Chaplain, 88th U. S. Colored Infantry, Jan. 20, 1864-Aug. 11, 1864; Chaplain, 78th U. S. Colored Infantry, Aug. 24, 1864-Jan. 6, 1866. Berlin, Wis., May 1, 1866-May 1, 1868; She- boygan, Wis., July 1, 1868-Sept. 1, 1869; Petersham, May 1, 1870- July 1, 1874. Secretary of Commissioner of Prisons, July 1, 1874- Jan. 1, 1879. Charlestown, N. H., May 5, 1880-. ♦CHARLES LOWE. 2. Grad. b. Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 18, 1828. A.B. 1847 ; A.M. 1850. Ord. New Bedford, July 28, 1852-Sept. 1853; Salem (North Society-), Sept. 27, 1855-July 13, 1857 ; Somerville, May 28, 1859-June 19, 1865. Secretary American Unitarian Association, June 12, 1865- June 3, 1871. d. Swampscott, June 20, 1874. See : " Memoir of Charles Lowe by his Wife Martha Perry Lowe," Boston, 1884. i85i] ■; 52 \' HORATIO STEBBINS. 3. Gr^'fl. b. South Wilbraham (noAij!. Hampden), Aug. 8, 1821. A.B. 1848: A.M. 1851; S.T.D., B6-{vdoin Coll., Me., 1869. Orel. Fitchburg, Xov. 5, 1851-Jan. I„'r855; Portland, Me., (First Parish), Jan. 31, 1855-Mar. 1864:; Safi Francisco, Cal., Sept. 7, 1864 (pastor emeritus after Feb. 16, 1899M-. Res. Cambridge. A. Alger. 0.5. *George Nelson Richardson. 1.5. b. Eastport, Me., Xov. 27, 1827. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1847. Ord. Westborough, Feb. 28, 1865-May 25, 1868. d. Worcester, Sept. 11, 1870. 1852. THOMAS WILLIAM BROWN. 3. Grad. b. Portsmouth. N. IL, Aug. 15, 1829. Ord. Portsmouth, N. H.,Dec. 24, 1S52. Trenton, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1853-Jan. 1, 1854; Grafton, Feb. 2, 1854-Feb. 1, 1856; Brewster, July 27, 1856-Sept. 1, 1864; Sandwich, Sept. 13, 1864-Sept. 1869; Dover, N. H., Dee. 18, 1869- July 1, 1875 ; Eastport, Me., July 1, 1876-July 1, 1885 ; Bridgewater, Jan. 1, 1886-May 31, 1S92 ; Melrose, June 1, 1892-June 1, 1898. *RUSHTON DASHWOOD BURR. 2.5. Grad. b. Haverhill, Feb. 6, 1828. Ord. Medfield, Jan. 12, 1853-Sept. 6, 1857; Marietta, O., 1857-1858; Brookfield, Nov. 18, 1858-Apr. 11, 1862; Uxbridge, Nov. 12, 1862-May 4, 1868; Yonkers, N. Y., June 1868-June 1877; Ayer, Apr. 1, 1880-Jan. 1, 1882; Duxbury, Nov. 1, 1882-Oet. 23, 1885. d. Lohne, Germany, May 8, 1893. ♦SYLVAN STANLEY HUNTING. 3. Grad. b. New London, N. H., Mar. 22, 1826. Ord. Brookfield, Oct. 5, 1852-1858; Manchester, N. H., Sept. 29, 1858-Oct. 27, 1861; De- troit, Mich., Jan. 1, 1862-Mar. 21, 1863. Chaplain, 27th Regiment Michigan Infantry, Mar. 26, 1863-June 1, 1863, Nov. 22, 1863- July 26, 1865. Quincy, 111., Oct. 1865-Jan. 1871. Western Secretary American Unitarian Association, -Jan. 1, 187 l-.hiiie 1874. Indianapo- lis, Ind., Oct. 2, 1872-Nov. 1, 1873; Davenport. la., Nov. 1, 1873- 1880; Des Moines, la., Sept. 1880-1885; Decorah, la., Jan. 25, 1890-July 1891. d. DesMoines, la., June 2, 1894. See : " In Meinoriam. Rev. Sylvan S. Hunting. 1826-1894," Des Moines, 1894. *JAMES JENNISON. 2. Grad. 6. Southl)ridge, Oct. 21, 1821. A.B. 1847; A.M. 1850. Not ord. Harvard University : Tutor in History and Instructor in Elocution, 53 [i852 1851-1860; Tutor in P^locution, 1860-1872; Librarian of Divinity School, 1871-1876. d. Cambridge, Oct. 19, 1876. * JAMES ROBERT McFARLAND. 3. Grarl. b. C1iarlertton,W.Va., Dec. 17, 1828. Peoria, 111., Jan. U, 1855-1858. Ord. Buffalo, N. Y., June 17, 1855. Charleston, S. C, May 24, 1858- Apr. 4, 1859. (/. Charleston, S. C, Apr. 4, 1859. HENRY LEWIS MYRICK. 1.5. Grad. b. New York, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1827. Ord. Plymouth, Sept. 21, 1853- Sept. 21, 1854; Brooklyn, Conn., Jan. 4, 1857-1859; Eastport, Me., Jan. 6, 1861-May 13, 1865; Northborough, June 27, 1866-Oct. 13, 1868 ; Castine, Me., Oct. 30, 1870-Aug. 26, 1873. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Denver, Col., Sept. 24, 1876. Laramie, Wy., Aug. 1877- Feb. 1880. Ord. priest, Colorado Springs, Col., May 1, 1877. Sandy Hook, Conn., 1880-June 1, 1884; New Canaan, Conn., June 5, 1884-Jan. 27, 1888; Sing Sing, N. Y"., (All Saints' Church), Jan. 8, 1888-. * JAMES PIERCE. 3. Grad. b. Dorchester, Nov. 20, 1825. A.B. 1849. d. at sea. May 29, 1853. FRANCIS TIFFANY. 2. Grad. b. Baltimore, Md., Feb. 16, 1827. A.B. 1847. Ord. Springfield, Dec. 30, 1852-Jan. 1, 1864. Antioch College, O. : Professor of English Literature and Rhetoric, 1865-1866. West Newton, Nov. 11, 1866- July 1, 1871, Jan. 1874-Oct. 1, 1883. Res. Cambridge. *EDWARD TUCKERMAN. 1. Grad. b. Boston, Dec. 7, 1817. A.B., Union Coll., N. Y., 1837; LL.B. 1839; A.M., Union Coll., 1840; A.B. 1847; A.M. 1850; LL.D., Amherst Coll., 1875. Not ord. Amherst College : Lecturer on His- tory, 1854-1855 ; Professor of Oriental History, 1855-1858 ; Lecturer on History, 1858-1873; Professor of Botany, 1858-Mar. 15, 1886. rf. Amherst, Mar. 15, 1886. See : " Memoir of Edward Tuckerman, 1817-1886. By W. G. Farlow. Read before the National Academy, April, 1887." ♦JOSEPH BINFORD TUFTS. 3. Grad. b. Charlestown, May 17, 1828. A.B. 1849. Ord. (Pkesb.) Miss., Aug. 1855. d. Yarmouth, Me., Dec. 11, 1864. ♦AUGUSTUS WARREN WHIPPLE. 3. Grad. b. Wilkinsonville, Feb. 1, 1824. A.B. 1849. d. Saugerties, N. Y., Sept. 4, 1852. 1852] 54 Sullivan Holman McCoUester. 0.5. b. Marlborough, N. H., Dec. 18, 1826. A.B., Nonvich Univ., Vt., 1851; A.M., Norwich Univ., 1855; S.T.D., St. Lawrence Univ., N. Y., 1874. Swanzey, N. H., (Univ.), Sept. 185;3-Apr. 1858. Ord. Le- banon, X. IL, June 22, 1854. Westmoreland, N. IL, 1858-Mar. 1862 ; Westbrook, Me., 1862-1869; Nashua, N. H., 1869-June 30,1872. Buehtel College, O. : President, 1872-1878. Akron, O., Nov. 1872- Apr. 1873; Bellows Falls, Vt., 1879-1882; Dover, N. H., Jan. 1, 1883-Dec. 1885. Res. Marlborough, N. H. John Marshall Marsters. b. Manchester, Feb. 8, 1827. A.B. 1847 ; LL.B. 1850. Ord. Wobum, Apr. 28, 1853-Mar. 25, 1855 ; North Cambridge, Dec. 1, 1857-Apr. 1, 1862, Apr. 1, 1865-Oet. 1867. Edward James Young. 2. h. Boston, Apr. 1, 1829. A.B. 1848 ; A.M. 1851 ; S.T.D., Tufts Coll., 1887. Ord. Newton, June 18, 1857-Mar. 21, 1869. Harvard Uni- versity : Hancock Professor of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Literature, 1869-1880. Waltham, Nov. 14, 1880-Oct. 30, 1892. 1853. *WILLIAM MARTIN BICKNELL. 3. Grad. b. Newport, Me., Jan. 24, 1820. A.B., Colby Coll., Me., 1844. Ord. Pembroke, June 3, 1857-Mar. 30, 1861; Rowe, Dec. 1, 1867- Sept. 30, 1885. d. Maiden, Aug. 28, 1895. * SAMUEL ABBOT SMITH. 3. Grad. 6. Peteii)orough, N. H., Apr. 18,1829. A.B. 1849; A.M. 1853. Ord. West Cambridge (now Arlington). June 22, 1854-May 20, 1865. d. West Cambridge, May 20, 1865. See : " Christian Lessons and a Cliristian Life : Sermons by Samuel Abbot Smith. With a Memoir by Eclw:ird J. Younfj," Boston, 1866. ♦FREDERIC AUGUSTUS TENNEY. 3. Grad. b. (Jill, Sept. 30, 1S25. Milwaukee, Wis., Jan. 1854-Sept. 1854. Ord. Louisville, Ky., May 14, 1854. d. Gill, Feb. 1, 1859. ♦LOAMMI GOODENOW WARE. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Aug. 1, 1827. A.B. 1850; L.H.I)., Univ. of Vermont, 1889. Ord. Augusta, Me., July 26, 1854-.\ug. 1, 1857; Burlington, Vt., Nov. 4, 18()3-Apr. 10, 1891. d. Burlington, Vt., Apr. 10, 1891. See : " In Memory of Loammi Goodenow Ware," Burlington, 1892. 55 [i853 William Cole Leverett. 1. b. Roxbury, Oct. 29, 1830. A.B. 1852; A.M. 1855. Teacher, eTamaica Plain, Newport, R. I. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Newport, R. I., Aug. 2o, 1857. Ord. priest, Newport, R. I., Mar. 8, 1860. Teacher, Riverdale, N. J., 1863-1866. Carlisle, Pa., Oct. 1866- Dec. 31, 1886; Bloomsburgh, Pa., Dec. 15, 1886-Apr. 14, 1895. 1854. MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY. 1.5. Grad. b. Middleton Farm, Stafford Co., Va., Mar. 17, 1832. A.B., Dickin- son Coll., Pa., 1849; A.M., Dickinson Coll., 1852; L.H.D., Dick- inson Coll., 1892. Rockville Circuit, Md., (Meth. Epis.), Mar. 1851-Mar. 1852 ; Frederick Circuit, Md., Mar. 1852-Mar. 1853 ; Ord. (Un. Cong.) Washington, D.C., Feb. 28, 1855-1856 ; Cincinnati, O., Dec. 21, 1856-Nov. 1862; London, England, (South Place Religious Society), Jan. 1864-Dec. 1884, 1895-July 1, 1897. Res. New York, N. V. * JAMES HACKETT FOWLER. 2. Grad. b. Warner, N. H., June 4, 1824. Not ord. Chaplain, 33d Regiment U. S. Colored Infantr\% Jan. 31, 1863-Nov. 1, 1865. Farmer, Port Orange, Fla. d. Port Orange, Fla., June 10, 1889. MARSHALL GUNNISON KEMBALL. 3.5. Grad. b. Warner, N. H., June 22, 1826. Ui-d. Barre (Free Church), June 13, 1855-1861 ; Madison, AVis., Mar. 25, 1866-May 2, 18(59 ; Sheboygan, Wis., Jan. 1, 1870-1872. p]xaminer in Pension Bureau, Washing- ton, D. C. CALVIN STOUGHTON LOCKE. 3. Grad. b. Acworth, N. II., Oct. 11, 1829. A.B., Anilierst Coll., 1849. Ord. West Dedham (now Westwood), Dec. 6, 1854-June 20, 1864 ; Dover, Apr. 1. 1872-Mar. 30, 1879. Res. Westwood. *RICHARD METCALF, 3. Grad. b. Providence, R. I., Aug. 19, 1829. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1851. Ord. Bath, Me., Oct. 18, 1854-Apr. 30, 1857 ; Meadville, Pa., Jan. 30, 1860-Apr. 18, 1865; Winchester, June 14, 1866-June 30, 1881. d. Winchester, June 30, 1881. See : " The Abiding Memory, Seimous by Richard Metcalf," witli a brief memoir, Boston, 1883. ♦CHARLES HENRY WHEELER. 1.5. Grad. b. Salem, June 11, 1831. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1847; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1850. Ord. South Dauvers (now Peabod}^), Oct. 4, 1854-June 2, 1862 ; Wlnchendon, July 1865-June 30, 1888. d. Win- chendon, June 30, 1888. See: "A Memorial of the Rev. Charles II. Wheeler," Boston, 1888. i854] 56 ♦Caleb Davis Bradlee. 1.5. 6. Boston, Feb. 24, 1831. A.B. 1852; A.M. 1855; S.T.D., Gale Coll., Wis., 1888; Ph.D. (Hon.), Gale Coll., 1889; S.T.D., Tufts Coll., 1891. Ord. North Cambridge, Dec. 11, 1854-I)ec. 11, 1857; Boston (Church of the Redeemer), Apr. 6, 18(U-Apr. 22, 1872 ; Boston (Christian Unity Society), Apr. 2, 1873-July 1, 1875; Dor- chester (Harrison Square Unitarian Society), June 4, 1876-June 1, 1890; Dorchester (Norfolk Unitarian Church), June 1, 1890-June 1, 1892; Longwood (Christ's Church), Apr. 9, 1893 -May 1, 1897. d. Brookline, ISIay 1. 1897. See: " lu Memoriam, Caleb Davis Bradlee, D.D., Ph.D., 1831-1897, by Alfred Man- chester," Boston, 1897. William Czar Bradley. 2.5. 6. Brattle borough, Vt., Dec. 17, 1831. A.B. 1851. Not ord. Teacher, Brattleborough, Vt. Librarian Free Library, Brattleborough, Vt., 1887-. ♦William Travis Clarke. 0.5. b. Walpole, Oct. 1, 1828. Ord. South Hinghara, June 27, 1855- Mar. 1859; Haverhill, Apr. 14, 1859-1861; Chelsea, Nov. 1, 1862- Oct. 29, 1865. Editor Christian Inquirer (later Liberal Christian), New York, N. Y., 1865-1869. New York (Fourth Unitarian So- ciety), 1869-1876. d. New York, N. Y., Dee. 18, 1883. ♦William Leaman. 3. b. Hallowell, Me., Mar. 24, 1830. Not ord. d. Harper's Ferry, W. Va., Oct. 17, 1859. 1855. ANDREW NAPOLEON ADAMS. 3. Grad. 6. Fair Haven, Vt., Jan. 6, 1830. Ord. Needham, Nov. 21, 1855- June 1857; Franklin (Univ.), Jan. 1858-June 1860; Castleton, Vt., 1867-1870. Merchant and marble jwoducer. Fair Haven, Vt. ♦GEORGE FRANKLIN ALLEN. 2.5. Grad. b. Wolfeborough, N. H., June 30, 1828. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1852; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1855. Not ord. d. Boston, Mar. 17, 1S60. CHARLES TAYLOR CANFIELD. 3. Grad. b. Danby, N. Y., Apr. 13, 1823. A.B. 1852; A.M. 1855. Ord. Uxbridge, Oct. 12, 1860-Apr. 1, 1862. Chaplain, 36th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, Sept. 2, lS62-Oc-t. 20. 1863. Bernardston, Nov. 18r)4-Nov. 1867. Boston School for the Min- istry: Resident Professor, 1867-1869. Ellsworth, Me., Mar. 1890- May 1, 1892; Bath, N. II., Oct. 29, 1893-May G, 1894. Res. Cambrid-re. 57 [i855 ♦WILLIAM THOMAS CRAPSTER. 1. Grad. b. Lisbon, Md., Feb. 29, 1824. A.B. 1856; A.M. 1859. Ord. Cam- bridge, June 16, 1857. Teacher, Baltimore, Md., Lisbon, Md. d. Lisbon, Md., Feb. 5, 1879. ♦SIMEON BORDEN DURFEE. 2. Grad. I>. Tiverton. R. L, Sept. 2, 1829. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1851. Peacedale, R. I., (Tk. Cong.), 1856-Dee. 1857. d. Tiverton, R. I., Feb. 19, 1858. ♦FREDERICK FROTHINGHAM. 3. Grad. b. Montreal, Que., Apr. 9, 1825. A.B. 1849. Ord. Portland, Me., (Second Unitarian Parish), Apr. 9, 1856-Dec. 7, 1861; Brattlebor- ough, Vt., Nov. 1864-May 1867; Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 2, 1867- Apr. 12, 1874; Milton, Oct. 8, 1876 (senior pastor after June 23, 1886)-Mar. 31, 1889. d. Milton, Mar. 19, 1891. EDWARD HENRY HALL. 3. Grad. b. Cincinnati, O., Apr. 16, 1831. A.B. 1851. Ord. Plymouth, Jan. 5, 1859-July 1867. Chaplain, 44th Regiment Infantry-, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Sept. 12, 1862-June 18, 1863. Worcester (Second Congregational Church), Feb. 10, 1869-Feb. 26, 1882; Cambridge (First Parish) , Mar. 30, 1882-Mar. 31, 1893. Res. Brookline. Har- vard University : Lecturer on the History of Christian Doctrine, 1899-1900. GEORGE HUGHES HEP WORTH. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Feb. 4, 1833. S.T.D., Columbian Univ., D. C, 1896. Ord. Nantucket, Sept. 11, 1855-Sept. 1, 1857: Boston (Church of the Unity), Oct. 6, 1858-Oct. 1, 1869. Chaplain, 47th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Nov. 6, 1862-Feb. 11, 1863. New York, N. Y., (Second Congregational Unitarian Church), Oct. 1, 1869-Dec. 31, 1871; New York,N.Y., (Tk. Cong.) (Church of the Disciples), 1872-Apr. 15, 1879; Newark, N. J., (Belleville Avenue Congregational Cliurch), Nov. 15, 1881-Nov. 1885. Jour- nalist, New York, N. Y. WILLIAM LINCOLN JENKINS. 2.5. Grad. b. Boston, Feb. 7, 1827. A.B. 1848; A.M. 1851. Ord. Lawrence, Sept. 19, 1855-July 1864: Northampton, May 1, 1865-May 1, 1870; Brattleborough, Vt., Jime 1, 1871-Apr. 1, 1879 ; Beruardston, Nov. 1, 1884-June 1, 1892. Res. Dorchester. ALFRED PORTER PUTNAM. 2.5. Grad. b. Danvers, Jan. 10, 1827. A.B., Brown Univ., R. 1., 1852; S.T.D., Brown Univ., 1871. Ord. Roxbury (]\It. Pleasant Congregational Church), Dec. 19, 1855-June 26, 1864; Brooklyn, N. Y., (First Congregational Unitarian Society), Sejjt. 28, 1864-Apr. 12, 1886. Res. Danvers, Salem. i855] 58 ♦THEODORE TEBBETS. 2.5. Grad. 6. Parsonsfiekl, Me., Apr. 1, 1831. A.B. 1851; A.M. 1855. Ord. Lowell, Sept. 19, 1855-May 1, 1856 ; Medford, Apr. 15, 1857-July 31, 1860. d. Xew York, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1863. ♦CHARLES BRIGGS THOMAS. •*. Grad. b. Duxbury, Aug. -4, 1830. Ord. Chelsea, Nov. 15, 1855-Feb. 13, 1859; New Orleans, La., May 27, 1860-May 1861; Chicago, 111., (First Unitarian Society), July 1861-Apr. 1864. d. Duxbury, Apr. 28, 1875. *ASA MESSER WILLIAMS. 2. Grad. 6. Taunton, July 31, 1832. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1851. Not ord. d. Northampton, Sept. 2, 1859. ♦Nathan Henry Chamberlain. 1.5. b. Sandwich (now Bourne), Dec. 25, 1830. A.B. 1853. Ord. Canton, Apr. 22, 1857-Feb. 26, 1860 : Baltimore, Md., Mar. 28, 1860-Jan. 18, 1863. Ord. (Fkot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, Sept. 21, 1863. Birming- ham (now Derby), Conn., Mar. 1, 1864-Apr. 12, 1868. Ord. priest, Middletown, Conn., May 19, 1864. Morrisania, N. Y., (Trinity Church), 1868-1871; Milwaukee, Wis., (St. James's Church), Apr. 14, 1871-Oct. 22, 1872; Somerville (Emmanuel Church), Apr. 25, 1874-Apr. 2, 1877 ; East Boston (St. John's Church), Jan. 8, 1882- Apr. 22, 1889. Res. Bourne, d. Bourne, April 1, 1901. Joseph Foster Lovering. 0.5. b. Kingston, Aug. 18, 1836. Ord. Boston (Twelfth Congregational Church), June 17, 1860-Jan. 1, 1862; Portland, Me., (Second Uni- tarian Parish), July 2, 1862-Nov. 23, 1863. Chaplain, 17th Regiment Infantry, Maine Volunteers, Nov. 10, 1863-June 4, 1865. Concord, N. H., Feb. 27, 1866-July 31, 1874; Watcrtown, May 9, 1875-Apr. 1878 ; Worcester (Tk. Con g.) (First Parish), May 5, 1880-May 1890 ; Somerville, Mar. 1891-Aug. 1893. Ellis Peterson. 1. b. Duxbury, Sept. 2, 1830. A.B. 1853 ; A.M. 1856. Not ord. Teacher. Harvard University: Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1870-1872. Supervisor of Public Schools, Boston, 1876-. Joseph Henry Thayer. 1. b. Boston, Nov. 7, 1828. A.B. 1850; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1857; A.M. 1864; S.T.D., Yale Univ., Conn., 1873; S.T.D. 1884 ; Litt.D., Dublin, Ireland, 1892 ; S.T.D. , Princeton Univ., N. J., 1896. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Salem (Crombie Street Church), Dec. 29, 59 [1856 1859-Feb. 19, 1864. Chaplain, 40th Regiment Infantry, Massachu- setts Volunteers, Sept. 17, 1862-May 16, 1863. Andover Theological Seminary: Professor of Sacred Literature, 1864-1882. Harvard Uni- versity : Bussey Professor of New Testament Criticism and Interpre- tation, 1884 (emeritus after 1901)-. 1856. ♦STEPHEN BARKER. 3. Grad. b. Andover, Jan. 14, 1829. Ord. Leominster, Sei^t. 2, 1857-June 1, 1860. Chaplain, 1st Regiment Heavy Artillery, Massachusetts Volunteers, July 5, 1861-July 8, 1864. Secular occupation, Mclndoe Falls, Vt., Northampton, d. Northampton, Oct. 19, 1893. ♦GEORGE BRADFORD. 3. Grad. b. Duxbury, June 3, 1828. A.B. 1851. Ord. Watertown, Nov. 6, 1856-Feb. 17, 1859. (/. Watertown, Feb. 17, 1859. ♦CHARLES CARROLL FISKE. 2.5. Grad. b. Cambridge, June 11, 1828. A.B. 1849; A.M. 1852. Ord. (Prot. Ens.) deacon. Bay Ridge, N. Y., Apr. 8, 1865. Ord. priest. New York, N. Y., Mar. 17, 1867. Essex, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1867-Apr. 13, 1868; Morristown, N. J., (Church of the Redeemer), Nov. 1, 1868-May 1870; Plainfield, N. J., (Church of the Holy Cross), Dec. 8, 1875- Dec. 6, 1876; Richfield Springs, N. Y., Apr. 1878-Sept. 8, 1880. d. New York, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1900. ♦CHARLES CARROLL VINAL. 3. Grad. b. vScituate, Sept. 17, 1831. A.B. 1852. Ord. North Andover, May 6, 1857-Apr. 24. 1870; Kennebunk. Me., Apr. 27, 1870-Oct. 1, 1891; Lebanon, N. H., June 15, 1892-May 1, 1897. d. Cambridge, Dec. 30, 1897. EDWIN MILLER WHEELOCK. 3. Grad. b. New York, N. Y., Aug. 30, 1829. LL.B. 1853. Ord. Dover, N. H., Jan. 7, 1857-Nov. 24, 1862. Chaplain, 15th Regiment New Hami^- shire Volunteers, Oct. 10, 1862-July 18, 1863. 1st Lieutenant, 76th Regiment U. S. Colored Troops, July 20, 1863-Dec. 31, 1865. New Orleans, La., 1865-1866 ; Spokane Falls (now Spokane), Wash., 1887- 1890; Austin, Tex., Jan. 1, 1892-Dec. 31, 1899. ♦Lucius Henry Buckingham. 0.5. 6. Cambridge, Dec. 9, 1829. A.B. 1851 ; A.M. 1854; Ph.D. 1876. Not ord. Teacher, Keene, N. II., Dorchester, Boston, d. Newton, May 29, 1885. i857] «0 1857. ♦GEORGE WASHINGTON BARTLETT. 3. Grad. h. LiU-htield, Me., Feb. 19, 1827. A.B., Bowdoiu Coll., Me., 1854. Ord. Augusta, Me., Oct. 14, 18o8-Jan. 1860. Chaplain, 14th Regi- ment Maine Volunteer Infantry , Dec. 28, 1861-Feb. 1, 1863 ; Chaplain, 1st Maine Volunteer Cavalry, Feb. 13, 1864-June 2, 1864. d. Cold Harbor Road, near Richmond, Va., June 2, 1864. See : "Three Memorials," by John Albee, Portsmouth, 1878. *HENRY WILLIAM BROWN. 3. Grad. b. Worcester, June 25, 1831. A.B. 1852. Ord. Augusta, Me., June 1, 1860-Sept. 1, 1866 ; Sacramento, Cal., Oct. 1867-May 1872. Teacher, Worcester, 1875-1896. d. Daytona, Fla., Feb. 21, 1900. *EDWARD CHIPMAN GUILD. 1. Grad. b. Brookline, Feb. 29, 1832. A.B. 1853; A.M. 1856. Ord. Mead- ville, Pa., Sept. 22, 1859. Marietta, O., Sept. 22, 1859-July 2, 1860 ; Canton, Sept. 11, 1861-Oct. 1, 1866; Ithaca, X. Y., Oct. 16, 1866- May 1, 1868; Baltimore, Md., Sept. 1869-Sept. 1872; Waltham, June 8, 1873-Apr. 30, 1880; Brmiswick, Me., Jan. 11, 1885-July 1, 1894 ; Pembroke, July 1, 1895-Apr. 1896. d. Boston, Nov. 6, 1899. *GEORGE FREEMAN NOYES. 2. Grad. b. Eastport, Me., Sept. 10, 1824. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1844. Ord. Chicago, III., Mar. 3, 1858-Jan. 31, 1859. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. d. New York, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1868. *Jared Mann Heard. 1.5. b. Wayland, Mar. 16, 1830. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1853. Ord. Clinton, Aug. 25, 1858-Mar. 29, 1863; Fitchburg, Apr. 29, 1863- Mar. 21, 1864. d. Fitchburg, Mar. 21, 1864. See : "The Worcester Association," by Joseph Allen, Boston, 1868, pp. 341-355. ♦Thomas Albert Henderson. 6. Dover, X. II.. Dec. 1, 1834. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1855; LL.B. 1861. Not ord. Adjutant, 7th Regiment New Hampshire Volunteers, Nov. 4, 1861, Major, Aug. 26, 1862, Lieutenant-Colonel. July 22, 1863-Aug. 16, 1864. d. Deep Bottom, Va., Aug. 16, 1864. ♦William James Potter. 1. b. Dartmouth, Fel). 1, 1830. A.B. 1854. Ord. New Bedford, Dec. 28, 1859-Dec. 28, 1892. Hospital Chaplain of Volunteers, Sept. 30. 1863-May 10, 1864. (/. Boston, Dec. 21, 1893. See : " Lectures and Sermons by William J. Potter, witli a Biogi-aphical Sketch bj Francis EUingwood Abbot," Boston, 1895. (U [1859 ♦William Law Symonds. 1.5. b. Raymond, Me., Ai)r. 2J», 1838. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1854; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1857. Xot ord. Literaiy work, New York, N. Y. d. New York, N. Y., Jan. 18, 1862. See : " Tliree Memorials," by John Albee, Portsmouth, 1878. *John Boies Tileston. 1. b. Dorchester, Sept. 30, 1834. A.B. 1855; A.M. 1858. Not ord. Publisher, Boston. Paper manufacturer, d. Boston, Jan. 24, 1898. Frederic Llewellyn Hovey Willis. 2. b. Cambridge, Jan. 29, 1830. M.D. , New York Homeopathic Medical Coll., 1865. Coldwater, Mich., (independent society), Oct. 1, 1858 (Ord. Jan. 1859)-Jime 30, 1862. Physician, Rochester, N. Y. 1858. JOHN ALBEE. 3. Grad. b. Bellingham, Apr. 3, 1833. Not ord. Res. Chocorua, N. H. * WILLIAM WARE HALL. 3. Grad. b. Providence, R. I., Oct. 27, 1834. A.B. 1853. Not ord. First Lieutenant, 5th Rhode Island Volunteers, Dec. 16, 1861-Aug. 1862. d. Warwick, R. I., Aug. 9, 1864. *EDWARD GRENVILLE RUSSELL. 2. Grad. b. Groton, Jime 2, 1834. A.B. 1855; A.M. 1858. Ord. Groton Junction (now Ayer), June 20, 1861. d. Cambridge, Feb. 24, 1880. John Scott. 1.5. b. Wortley, England, Sept. 13, 1829. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Minneai^olis, Minn., Nov. 26, 1865. Ord. priest, Mimieapolis, Minn., Mar. 17, 1867. St. Cloud, Minn., Sept. 15, 1867-Sept. 16, 1868; Lancaster, O., Nov. 1868-July 1872 ; Smithborough, N. Y., Mar. 29, 1874-Oct. 24, 1875; Pleasant Mount, Pa.; Hyde Co., N. C, (St. George's Church), Jan. 1, 1886-1887; Onondaga Castle, N. Y., Oct. 1, 1887-1897. 1859. DANIEL BO WEN. 1. Grad. b. Felchville, Vt., Feb. 4, 1831. A.B., Univ. of Rochester, N. Y., 1856; Grad. Rochester Theological Sem., N. Y., 1858. Ord. Hing- ham (Third Congregational Society), Dec. 21, 1859-Sept. 24, 1863; Milford, 1865-1867. Secular occupation in Florida, 1868-1897. Res. Rochester, N. Y. i859] ^^2 CHARLES AMMI CUTTER. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Mar. 14, liSo7. A.B. 1855. Not ord. Librarian Boston Atlienaeum, 1869-1893. Librarian Forbes Librar3% Northampton, 1894-. ♦CHARLES CARROLL EVERETT. 1. Grad. b. Brunswick, Me., June 19, 1829. A.B., Bowdoin ColL, Me., 1850; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1853: S.T.D., Bowdoin Coll., 1870: S.T.D. 1874; LL.D., Bowdoin Coll., 1894. Bowdoin College: Librarian, 1853-1857 ; Professor of Modern Languages, 1855-1857. Ord. Ban- gor, Me., Sept. 1, 1859-Oct. 4, 1869. Harvard University: Bussey Professor of Theology, 1869-Oct. 16, 1900 : Dean of Divinity School, 1878-Oct. 16, 1900. d. Cambridge, Oct. 16, 1900. ♦GERALD FITZGERALD. 3. Grad. b. Troy, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1835. Ord. Cambridge (Divinity Chapel), May 29, 1861. Private, 12th Regiment Infantr3% Massachusetts Volun- teers, June 26, 1861, Sergeant Major, Sept. 7, 1861-Aug. 15, 1862; Second Lieutenant, 2d Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, Sept. 2, 1862, First Lieutenant, Mar. 20, 1863-May 3, 1863. d. Chan- cellors ville, Va., May 3, 1863. EDWARD BEECHER FRENCH. 3. Grad. b. Lowell, Nov. 20, 1832. Chatham (Tr. Cong.), Sept. 1859 {Ord. May 2, 1860)-Aug. 20, 1862. Private, 39th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteers, July 26, 1862-Sept. 6, 1862, Chaplain, Sept. 6, 1862-June 2, 1865. Hartford, Wis., Mar. 1, 1871-Mar. 1, 1872; Bellmore, N. Y., (Presb.), Apr. 30, 1893-Aug. 31, 1896. Res. Oxford, N. Y. JAMES KENDALL HOSMER. 3. Grad. b. Xorthfield, Jan. 29, 1834. A.B. 1855; A.M. 1867; Ph.D., Univ. of Missouri, 1877; LL.D., Washington Univ., Mo., 1897. Ord. Deerfield, Sept. 6, 1860-Sept. 15, 1866. Antioch College, O. : Pro- fessor of Rhetoric and English Literature, 1866-1872. University of Missouri : Professor of English and History, 1872-1874. Wash- ington University : Professor of English and (iermau Literature, 1874-1892. Librarian Public Libraiy, j\Iinneai>olis, Miim., Apr. 1, 1892-. JOHN C KIMBALL formerly JOHN CALVIN KIMBALL. 3. Grjid. b. Ipswich, May 23, 1832. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1854; A.M., Am- herst Coll., 1857. Ord. Beverly, Dec. 29, 1859-Oct. 1, 1870. Chap- lain, 8th Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, Nov. 8, 1862-Aug. 7, 1863. Newport, R. I., Oct. 7, 1873-May 1, 1878: Hart- ford, Conu., iMay 1, 1878-Nov. 1, 1888; Sharon, Feb. 1, 1900-. 63 [i859 *JOHN WESLEY LEADENHAM formerly LEDNUM. 2; Grad. b. Sussex Co., Del., Oet. 25, 1835. S.T.B.. Xashotah House, Wis., 1863. Philadelphia, Pa.,(METH. Epis.) (Manship Church), 1859-1860. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Nashotah, Wis.. Ma}- 31, 1863. d. Oi'ange Co., Fla., July 7, 1896. CHARLES NOYES. 3. Grad. b. Petersham, Oct. 26, 1835. A.B. 1856. Ord. Brighton, Jan. 4, 1860-Mar. 10, 1864. Chaj^lain, Draft Rendezvous, Galloup's Island, Boston Harbor, May 21, 1864-Aug. 14, 1865. Xorthiield, Oct. 1, 1865-June 1, 1872 ; Cincinnati, O., (Church of the Redeemer), Jan. 5, 1873-June 30, 1875; Clinton, May 1, 1876-Aug. 13, 1882; Xorth Andover, Feb. 1, 18S4-. ♦JAMES CHALLIS PARSONS. 2. Grad. b. (ilouoester, Aug. 16, 1833. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1855. Ord. Waltham, June 6, 1860-Apr. 11, 1864. Teacher, Waltham, 1865- 1874. Athol, June 12, 1877-Oct. 1881. Teacher, Greenfield, 1881-1896. d. West Bridgewater, June 30, 1897. JAMES MILLS PEIRCE. 2.5. Grad. b. Cambridge, May 1, 1834. A.B. 1853; A.M. 1856. Not ord. Harvard University : Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1861-1869 ; University Professor of Mathematics, 1869-1885 ; Perkins Professor of Astronomy and Mathematics, 1885- ; Dean of Graduate School, 1890-95 ; Dean of Faculty of Arts and Sciences, 1895-1898. ♦WILLIAM BURRITT SMITH. 1. Grad. b. Grafton, Dec. 9, 1831. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1858. Ord. Fall River, Jan. 12, 1860-Sept. 30, 1863; W^alpole, Oct. 5, 1865-Feb. 8, 1874. d. Grafton, June 17, 1886. *HENRY WESTCOTT. 3. Grad. b. Warwick, R. I., Oct. 30, 1831. Ph.B., Brown Univ., R. I.. 1853. Ord. Barre, June 14, 1860-Apr. 1, 1865 ; West Dedham (now West- wood), May 1866-May 1867 ; Lexington. June 26, 1867-July 1, 1881 ; Maiden and Melrose, Nov. 1, 1881-July 14, 1883. d. Marblehead, July 14, 1883. WILLIAM CUTLER WYMAN. 3. Grad. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1834. A.B.. Yale Univ., Conn., 1855; A.M., Yale Univ., 1858. Not ord. Res. West Newton. Edward Thornton Fisher. b. Northampton, Dec. 16, 1836. A.B. 1856; A.M. 1868. Not ord. Teacher. Res. Lanesborou^h. i860] 64 1860. *HORATIO ALGER. 3. Grad. b. North Chelsea (now Revere), Jan. 13, 1832. A.B. 1852. Ord. Brewster, Dec. 8, 1864-Mar. 1866 . Teacher, author. New York, N. Y. d. Natick, July 18, 1899. BENJAMIN HOLLO WAY BAILEY. 3. Grad. b. Bolton, July 5, 1829. A.B. 1854; A.M. 1857. Ord. Dedham, Mar. 14, 1861-Dec. 1, 1867; Portland, Me., (First Parish), Dec. 11, 1867-Dec. 31, 1872 ; Marblehead, Jan. 1, 1873-Apr. 7, 1884 ; Maiden, Apr. 29, 1884-July 4, 1897. JOHN SAVARY. 3. Grad. b. Ward (now Auburn), Nov. 4, 1832. A.B., Williams Coll., 1855. Ord. Newtonville, June 5, 1861-May 1862; South Hingham, Apr. 1866-Mar. 1868. Assistant to Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C, 1871-1898. WILLIAM HENRY SAVARY. 3. Grad. b. Groveland, Apr. 18, 1835. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1857. Ord. West Newton, Apr. 10, 1861-Apr. 1, 1864; Ellsworth, Me., Oct. 1, 1865-May 1, 1873; Canton, June 8, 1873-Jan. 1885; South Boston (Unity Chapel), Feb. 15, 1885-Oct. 1, 1892; Marshtield, Nov. 1, 1893-Nov. 1, 1895. Res. Groveland. *HENRY STONE. 3. Grad. b. Andover, Me., Aug. 17, 1830. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1852; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1855. Ord. Fond-du-Lac, Wis., Feb. 26, 1861- 1861. Second Lieutenant, First Lieutenant, Captain, 1st Regiment Wisconsin Infantry Volunteers, Aug. 28, 1861-Jan. 19, 1865; Lieu- tenant-Colonel 100th U. S. Colored Infantry, Jan. 19, 1865-Dec. 26, 1865. Journalist, Nashville, Tenn., Washington, I). C, New York, N. Y., Boston. Superintendent Department of Out-Door Poor, Mas- sachusetts State Board of Lunacy and Cliarity, 1894-Jan. 18. 1896. d. Boston, Jan. 18. 1896. JOHN DOANE WELLS. 3. Grad. 6. Kennebunk, Me., Dec. 13, 1834. A.B. 1854; A.M. 1857. Ord. Quincy, Dec. 27, 1860-June 1876 ; Los Angeles, Cal., Mar. 4, 1877- June 20, 1880; Laconia, N. II., July 3, 1881-Aug. 26, 1883. Clerk and .\uditor Massachusetts State Board of Churitv. 1884-. Francis Ellingwood Abbot. 1. b. Boston, Nov. 6, 1836. A. 15. 1859; Grad. Meadville Theological School. Pa.. 18G3; Ph.D. and A.M. 1881. Ord. Dover, N. H., Aug. 65 [i86i 31, 1864-Apr. 1, 1868; Dover, N. H., (Independent Religious So- ciety), Apr. 1, 18G8-Oet. 1, 1868; Toledo, O., Sept. 1, I86'j-Mar. 16, 1873. Editor, teacher. Res. Cambridge. John William Hudson. 1.5. b. Groveland. .July 21, 1836. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., N. II., 1858; A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1861. Ware, Sept. 1, 1862 (Ord. May 6, 1863)-Apr. 1, 1865; Chicopee, Apr. 1, 186o-Oct. 1, 1866; Ware, Apr. 1, 1868-Apr. 1, 1870; Napa City, Cal., Apr. 1, 1871-Apr. 1, 1873; Peabody, i:»ec. 7, 1873 (pastor emeritus after May 2, 1898)-. Henry George Rollins. 0..5. b. Groveland, Aug. 12, 1838. Xot ord. Secular occupation in Cali- fornia, Arizona, Oregon. 1861. SAMUEL COLLINS BEANE. 3. Grad. b. Candia, N. H., Dec. 19, 1835. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., N. H., 1858 ; S.T.D., Dartmouth Coll., 1894. Ord. Chicopee, Jan. 15, 1862- Jan. 1, 1865; Salem (Second Church), Jan. 1, 1865-Jan. 1, 1878; Concord, N. H., Jan. 9, 1878-May 10, 1885. Mission Superintendent American Unitarian Association for Maine, Xew Hampshire and Ver- mont, May 10, 1885-Sept. 1, 1888. Newburyport, May 15, 1888- ; Hampton Falls, N. H., Jan. 1, 1897-. *GEORGE BOURNE EARNS WORTH. 1.5. Grad. b. (iroton, Feb. 29, 1828. A.B. 1847 (1861); A.M. 1865. Not ord. Second Lieutenant, 5th Regiment Cavalry, Massachusetts Volunteers, Dec. 17, 1863-May 3, 1865. Res. Roxbury. d. Roxbury, Apr. 11, 1887. *HENRY WILDER FOOTE. 3. Grad. b. Salem, June 2, 1838. A.B. 1858; A.M. 1861. Ord. Boston (King's Chapel), Dec. 22, 1861-May 29, 1889. d. Boston, May 29, 1889. *MERRITT ELTON GODDARD. 3. Grad. b. South Reading, Vt., Feb. 11, 1834. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., N. H., 1857. Not ord. Res. South Reading, Vt., Norwich, Vt. rZ. Norwich, Vt.,Dec. 14, 1891. ♦AUGUSTUS MELLEN HASKELL. 3. Grad. b. Poland, Me., Jan. 24, 1832. A.B. 1856. Oi'd. Salem (Independent Congregational Church in Barton Square), Jan. 1, 1862-May 1866. Chaplain, 40th Regiment Infantr}', INIassachusetts Volunteers, Sej^t. 11, 1863-Mar. 6, 1864. Manchester, N. H., Sept. 12, 1866-May 1869; West Roxbiuy, ]\Iay 22, 1870-Oct. 1891. d. Roslindale, Feb. 24, 1893. i86i] 66 * JAMES TRACY HEWES. 3. Grad. b. S;ico, Me., .Mar. 2:5, 1836. A.B., l^owdoin Coll., Me., 1857. Ord. South Boston, Feb. 19, 1862-June 19, 1864; Portland, Me., (Second Unitarian Parish), June 23, 186-4-Sept. 1868; Salem (First Congre- gational Society), Sept. 21, 1868-Sept. 1875; Fitehburg, Sept. 21, 1875-Sept. 30, 1880. d. Cambridge, Nov. 21, 1882. ♦JOSHUA JAMES LAIGHTON. 2.5. Grad. h. Portsmouth, N. II., Oct. U, 1837. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1857. Not ord. Meadville Theological School, Pa. : Assistant In- structor in Biblical Literature, 1861-1862. d. Somerville, Sept. 27, 1864. 1862. JAMES DeNORMANDIE. 2. .5. Grad. b. Newport, Pa., June 9, 1836. A.B., Autioch Coll., O., 1858 ; A.M., Antioch Coll., 1861; S.T.D. 1898. Ord. Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 1, 1862-Feb. 11, 1883; Koxbury (First Church). Mar. 14, 1883-. EDWARD ILSLEY GALVIN. 3. Grad. b. Calais, Me., Apr. 3, 1838. A.B., Philadelphia Central High School, Pa., 1857. Ord. Brookfield, Apr. 15, 1863-July 1, 1867. Second Lieutenant, 42d Regiment Infantry, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, July 15, 1864 (also (Jhaplain elect after Aug. 23, 1864)-Nov. 11, 1864. Peabody, May 13, 1868-June 1871; Brighton, Nov. 1, 1872-Oct. 1, 1876; Walla Walla, Wash., Aug. 1877-Nov. 1879; Chicago, 111., (Third Unitarian Church), Jan. 1880-Dec. 1881. Superintendent Chicago Athenaeum, Jan. 1882-Juue 1894. Res. Sacramento, Cal. FREDERIC MAY HOLLAND. 3. Grad. b. Boston, May 2, 1836. A.B. 1859. Ord. Rockford, 111., Feb. 26, 1863-Jan. 1864; Marietta, O., May 1864-June 1866; Baraboo, Wis., Oct. 11, 1868-June 20, 1873. Res. Concord. *JOHN CALVIN LEARNED. 3. Grad. b. Dublin, N. 11., Aug. 7, 1834. Ord. Exeter, N. II., May 6, 1863- Oct. 1869 ; St. Louis, Mo., (Church of the Unity), Apr. 1870-l)ec. 8, 1893. d. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 8, 1893. WILLIAM GRAY NOWELL. 3. Grad. h. I'ortsmoiilii, N. IL, Aug. 11, 1838. A.B., iSovvdoin Coll.. .^le., 1859; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1862. Ord. Rockford, 111.. Apr. 14, 1864-June 1865; Ware, May 9, 1866-June 18, 1867: Calais, ]\Ie., Jan. 8, 1868-May 1870. Teacher, New York, N. Y. 67 [i863 GEORGE FISK PIPER. 3. Grad. b. Boston, Mar. 23, 1836. Orel. Boston, Aug. 28, 1864. Houlton, Me., Aug. 20, 1864-June 1, 1866; Canton, July 29, 1867-Oct. 1, 1872; Newport, N. H., Oct. 1, 1873-Oct. 1, 1874. Secretary Uni- tarian Sunday School Society, Nov. 1875-May 1883. Bedford and Carlisle, Apr. 1, 1884-Oct. 1, 1890; Northfield, Dec. 1, 1892-. JAMES SALLAWAY. 3. Grad. b. Queen Anne's Co., Md., May 21, 1828. A.B., Antioch Coll., O., 1858 ; A.M., Antioch Coll., 1861. Orel. Billerica, Jan. 21, 1863-Oct. 31, 1864 ; Clinton, Nov. 9, 1864-Oct. 31, 1868 ; South Boston (AVash- ington Village Chapel), Nov. 1, 1868-Dec. 1, 1884 ; Mendon, Apr. 26, 1885-July 17, 1887 ; Bath, N. H., Jan. 13, 1889-Mar. 2, 1890 ; Brook- lyn, Conn., Nov. 8, 1891-Oct. 1, 1893. Res. Bedford. SAMUEL BARRETT STEWART. 3. Grad. b. Farmington, Me., June 9, 1839. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1857 ; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1860. Orel. Nashua, N. H., May 13, 1863- Jan. 1, 1865 ; Lynn, Oct. 4, 1865-. 1863. WILLIAM BROWN. 3. Grad. b. Concord, Sept. 10, 1838. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1860. Sherborn, Aug. 1, 1863 {Orel. Nov. 5, 1863)-Sept. 1, 1872; Walpole, N. H., Aug. 1, 1873-Sept. 1, 1883 ; West Bridgewater, Sept. 2, 1883-Dec. 1, 188'8; East Marshfield (now Marshfield Hills), May 1, 1889-Sept. 1, 1890; Tyngsborough, Nov. 1, 1890-. CHARLES ALFRED HUMPHREYS. 3. Grad. b. Dorchester, Apr. 1, 1838. A.B. 1860. Chaplain, 2d Regiment Cavalry, Massachusetts Volunteers, July 4, 1863-Apr. 12, 1865. Orel. Cambridge (Divinity Chapel), July 14, 1863. Springfield, Nov. 29, 1865-Jan. 10, 1872; Framingham, Nov. 2, 1873-Nov. 1, 1891 ; Randolph, Apr. 30, 1893-Aug. 1, 1899. MILTON JENNINGS MILLER. 3. Grad. b. Springfield, O., Dec. 28. 1831. A.B., Antioch Coll., O., 1859; A.M., Antioch Coll., 1862. Troy, O., (Chk.), Nov. 15, 1863 {Orel. Feb. 12, 1864)-Aug. 9, 1868. Chaplain, 110th Regiment Ohio Vol- unteer Infantry, Aug. 8, 1864-June 25, 1865. Geneseo, 111., (Un. Cong.), Nov. 15, 1868 (pastor emeritus after Jan. 1891)-. DAVID HENRY MONTGOMERY. 3. Grad. b. Syracuse, N. Y., Apr. 17, 1837. Orel. South Danvers (now Pea- body), Sept. 15, 1864-1867; Leicester, Jmie 1869-Sept. 1, 1877; West Bridgewater, Sept. 9, 1877-Sept. 1880. Author. Res. Cam- brido;e. 1864] 68 WILLIAM WELLS NEWELL. 3. Grad. b. C:imbridJ 99 [i885 Henry Churchill King. 2. A.M. 1883. b. Hillsdale, Mich., Sept. 18, 1858. A.B., Oberlin Coll., O., 1879; S.T.B., Oberlin Coll., 1882; S.T.D., Oberlin Coll., 1897; S.T.D., Western Reserve Univ., O., 1901. Oberlin College : Associate Pro- fessor of Mathematics, 1884-1890. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Oberliii, O., June 3, 1887. Oberlin College: Associate Professor of Philosophy, 1890-1891; Professor of Philosophy, 1891-1897; Professor of The- olog}^ and Philosophy, 1897-. Frederick William Morton. 3. b. Hamilton, Ont., Dec. 2, 1860. Bloomington, 111., (Un. Cong.), Sept. 1, 1884 {Orel. Sept. 8, 1885) -Sept. 1, 1886. Journalist, Chicago, 111., New York, N. Y. John Mills Wilson. 1. b. Glasgow, Scotland, May 16, 1863. A.B. 1890. Hudson (Un. Cong.), Nov. 1, 1890 {Ord. Jan. 29, 1891)-Aug. 1897; Fall River, Sept. 1, 1897-. 1885. JOHN WILLIAM DAY. 3. S.T.B. b. Woburn, June 13, 1861. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Newport, R. I., Jan. 6, 1886-Nov. 1, 1887; Ithaca, N. Y.,Nov. 1, 1887-Oct. 1, 1890; Hing- ham (First Parish), Oct. 1, 1890-Oct. 1, 1899; St. Louis, Mo., (Church of the Messiah), Oct. 1, 1899-. BRADLEY OILMAN formerly JOHN BRADLEY GILMAN. 3. S.T.B. b. Boston, Jan. 22, 1857. A.B. 1880. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Belmont, Oct. 25, 1884-Mar. 1886; Concord, N. H., Mar. 10, 1886-June 19, 1892 : Springfield, June 1892-. WILLIAM IRVIN LAWRANCE. 3. S.T.B. b. Winchester, O., Mar. 3, 1853. West Dayton, O., (Chr.), Oct. 11, 1874-Oct. 31, 1875. OrtZ. Yellow Springs, O., May 5, 1875. Belle- fontaine, O., Nov. 21, 1875-Apr. 14. 1878 ; West Liberty, O., Sept. 1, 1878-May 30, 1880. Chaplain Ohio Reform School, Lancaster, O., June 27, 1880-Apr. 10, 1881. Dorchester (Un. Cong.) (Third Re- ligious Society), Oct. 1, 1885-May 1, 1891. Representative of American L'^nitarian Association at Tokyo, Japan, Apr. 1, 1891-Feb. 1, 1894. Meadville, Pa., Jan. 12, 1895-Apr. 1, 1899; Winchester, Apr. 27, 1899-. WILLIAM WARE LOCKE. 4. S.T.B. b. West Dedliam (now WestAvood), Dec. 14, 1858. S.B., Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1877. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Boston (Warren Street Chapel), May 2, 1886-JHn. 1, 1894: New York, N. Y., (First Con- gregational Church, assistant minister), Oct. 1, 1893-June 1, 1894. Res. New York, N. Y. ^ 1885] 100 ALFRED WILHELM MARTIN. 4. S.T.B.; A.M. 1886. b. Cologne, Germauy, Jan. 21, 1862. A.B., McGill Univ., Que., 1882. Tiverton, R. I., Sept. 1885-Mar. 1888; Ord. (Un. Cong.) Chelsea, Mar. 18, 1888-Sept. 1892; Tacoma, Wash., (independent society- after Nov. 27, 1892), Oct. 16, 1892- ; Seattle, AVash., Mar. 12, 1899-. HORACE LESLIE WHEELER. 3. S.T.B. 6. Water town, Oct. 30, 1858. A.B. 1881; A.M. 1883. Orel. (Vn. Cong.) Newton Centre, Dec. 23, 188o-May 31, 1889; Burlington, Vt., Feb. 15, 1891-Mar. 14, 1893; Burlington, Vt., (independent congregation), Oct. 28, 1894-. *James Edwin CuUiton. 1. b. Salem, Feb. 14, 1854. A.B., Williams Coll., 1882. Teacher, Pittsburgh, Pa., Lawi'enceville, N. J. Res. Boston. d. Salem, Apr. 21, 1899. Edward Cummings. 1.(5. A.M. 1885. 6. Colebrook,N. H., Apr. 20, 1861. A.B. 1883. Niitng.) Ilayden- ville, July 5, 1894-May 13, 1900. Res. Crown Point, N. Y. Henry Aaron Dexter. 1. b. Elmira, N. Y., May 8, 1861. Ord. (Prot. Eri.s.) deacon, Seattle, Wash., Apr. 25, 1894. Seattle, Wash., (St. Clement's Church, and 113 [iSgi St. John's Church), Jan. 1, 1895-Apr. 6, 1896; Crookston, Minn., June 1, 1896-Sept. 27, 1896 ; Kasson, Minn., and Mantorville, Minn., Nov. 1, 1896-. George Rowland Dodson. 0.3. b. Jacksonville, Mo., Aug. 20, 1865. A.B., Univ. of Missouri, 1887. Ord. (Disc.) Mexico, Mo., Aug. 29, 1886. Santa Clara, Cal., Mar. 4, 1888-Aug. ;jl, 1889; Fulton, Mo., Sept. 15, 1889-Dec. 31, 1890; Alameda, Cal., (Un. Cong.), Sept. 1, 1891-. William Greenleaf Eliot. 2. b. St. Louis, Mo., Oct. 13, 1866. A.B., Washington Univ., Mo., 1888. Seattle, Wash., (Un. Cong.). Aug. 23, 1891-July 8, 1894. Orel San Francisco, Cal., (First Unitarian Society, associate minis- ter), Sept. 9, 1894-Sept. 1, 1896; Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 22, 1896- Mar. 1, 1901; Salem, Ore., Mar. 1, 1901-. Robert Erskine Ely. 1. b. Binghamton. N. Y., Sept. 13, 1861. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1885; Grad.\:nion Theological Sem., N. Y., 1888. Orel (Tr. Cong.) Cambridge (Hope Congregational Church), Dec. 1890-Nov. 1, 1892; Arlington Heights (Union Church) , Feb. 1894- Apr. 1 , 1898. President Prospect Union, Cambridge, Jan. 1891-Apr. 1901. Res. New York, N. Y. Edwin Charles Headle. 3.6. A.M. 1891. b. Weathers field, Vt., Sept. 23, 1850. A.B., Tufts Coll., 1876 ; S.T.B., Tufts Coll., 1880. Avon, 111., (Univ.), July 1881 (Ord. Nov. 11, 1881)-Jan. 1, 1884; Decatur, Mich., Jan. 1, 1884-July 1, 1884; Keokuk, la., (Un. Cong.), Dec. 14, 1884-Mar. 15, 1885 ; Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Mar. 1887-Mar. 1888; Bolton, May 1889-Nov. 1, 1890; Win- throp and Beachmont, Dec. 1891-Dec. 1892; Rockville, Coim., July 1895-Apr. 10, 1898 ; Bolton, Jan. 1899-June 1, 1900. James Edward Homans. 1.6. b. New York, N. Y., June 22, 1865. A.B. 1889. Not ord. Rib- lishing business. New York, N. Y. Edward Cleeves Hood. 0.6. b. Lawrenceville, Pa., Apr. 21, 1848. A.B., Princeton Univ., N. J., 1868; A.M., Princeton Univ., 1871; Grad. Union Theological Sem., N. Y., 1874. Passaic, N. J., (Presb.) (Dundee Chapel), Sept. 1873 (Ord. May 5, 1874)-July 1875; Hingham (Tr. Cong.), Sept. 1875- Sept. 1882 ; West Medford, Sept. 1882-May 1889 ; Wrentham, Sept. 1892-Sept. 1898. Res. Hingham. i89i] 114 Carl Georg Horst. 1. b. Cassel, (Germany, June 8, 1867. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1890. Pittsfield (Un. Cong.), Aug. 1, 1891 (Ord. Sept. 25, 1891)-May 31, 1895; Athol (Second Unitarian Society), June 1, 1895-Sept. 30, 1900; West Upton, Oct. 1, 1900-. Henry R McCartney. 2. b. Maple Grove, Mich., Feb. 17, 1860. A.B., Olivet Coll., Mich., 1886. Argentine, Kans., (Tr. Cong.), July 1886 (Orel. Jan. 20, 1887)-July 1887; Mt. Desert, Me., Sept. 1889-Sept. 1890; George- town (First Congregational Church), Apr. 15, 1891-Sept. 14, 1898; Amherst (First Congregational Church), Oct. 11, 1898-Apr. 1, 1901. Joel Hastings Metcalf. 1. b. Meadville, Pa., Jan. 4, 1866. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1890; Ph.D., Allegheny Coll., Pa., 1892. Ord. (Un. Cong.) West Somerville, Oct. 29, 1890-Aug. 1, 1892; Roslindale, Apr. 25, 1892-Oct. 7, 1893; Burlington, Vt., Oct. 10, 1893-. Ulysses Grant Baker Pierce. 1. b. Providence, R. L, July 17, 1865. S.T.B., Hillsdale Coll., Mich., 1890. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Decorah, la., Aug. 30, 1891-Nov. 1, 1892 ; Pomona, Cal., Mar. 19, 1893-Dec. 1, 1897; Ithaca, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1898-Apr. 1, 1901; Washington, D. C, Apr. 1, 1901-. Frank Wright Pratt. 1. b. Elgin, 111., Oct. 23, 1866. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1890. Ord. (Un. Cong.) West Roxbury, Oct. 23, 1891-Apr. 1, 1895; Walpole, N. H., Jan. 5, 1896-Dec. 31, 1899; WoUaston, Jan. 2, 1900-. George Washington Raeburn. 0.3. b. New York, N. Y., Apr. 23, 1854. A.B., St. Stephen's Coll., N. Y., 1875; Grad. Theological School, St. Lawrence Univ., N. Y., 1885. Ord. (Univ.) Clinton, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1885-1887; Rome, N. Y., Apr. 3, 1887-Apr. 1888; Clinton, N. Y., 1888-1890; Reading, Pa., Dec. 1, 1891-Apr. 8, 1895; Arcade, N. Y., (Tr. CoN(i.), Apr. 26. 1896-. Theophilus Huntington Root. 1. A.M. IHiU. b. Whately, Oct. 12, 1861. A.B. 1885; Grad. Union Theological Sem., N. Y., 1888; S.T.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1890. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Framingham, Sept. 9, 1892. University of Chicago, 111.: Tutor in New Testament Literature. Oct. 1, 1892-Jan. 1, 1894. Res. South DeerfiehL 115 [1892 David Clarence Torrey. O.fi. b. Southampton, Jan. 29, 1859. A.B. 1890. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Byfield, .June 1, 1892-. Albert Walkley. 2. b. Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 17, 1851. A.B. , Illinois Wesleyan Univ., 1874. Ord. (Meth. J]pis.) deacon, Bloomington, 111., Sejit. 28, 1873. Chicago, 111., (Ref. Epis.) (Church of the Good Shepherd), May 3, 1875-May 1876. Ord. priest, Chicago, 111., Sept. 28, 1875. Louis- ville, Ky., (Emmanuel Church), May 14, 1876-July 1877; Keene, N. H., (Un. Cong.), May 7, 1878-Jan. 25, 1885. State missionary, Mich., Jan. 1, 1885-Dec. 31, 1885. Manistee, Mich., Jan. 1, 1886- Dec. 31, 1888; Brighton (First Parish), Sept. 11, 1890-Sept. 11, 1897; Ottawa, Ont., Sept. 1, 1898-. \ 1892. OLIVER JAY FAIRFIELD. 3. S.T.B. b. Moimt Holly, O., Mar. 15, 1866. A.B., Antioch Coll., O., 1888; A.M., Antioch Coll., 1892. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Youngstown, O., Nov. 22, 1892-Mar. 5, 1893; Bedford, Mar. 19, 1893-Dec. 31, 1895; Spokane, Wash., Jan. 6, 1896-Apr. 21, 1901. WALTER COX GREEN formerly WALTER COX. 3. S.T.B. and A.M. b. Portland, Me., Mar. 14, 1866. A.B. 1889. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Puyallup,Wash., July 31, 1892-Sept. 25, 1892 ; Castine, Me., Oct. 1, 1893-Feb. 16, 1896; Dighton, Sept. 12, 1897-Sept. 30, 1899. In Public Library, New York, N. Y., Oct. 30, 1900-. ♦SAMUEL FOSTER McCLEARY. 3. S.T.B. and A.M. b. Boston, Xov. 17, 1865. A.B. 1888. Brooklyn, N. Y., (Un. Cong.) (Willow Place Chapel), Oct. 9, 1892-Dec. 2, 1892. d. at sea, Dec. 2, 1892. See : " A Memorial of Samuel Foster McCleary, Jr.," [Cambridge, 1893]. FRANKLIN CHESTER SOUTHWORTH. 3. S.T.B. and A.M. b. North Collins, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1863. A.B. 1887. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Duluth, Minn., Nov. 29, 1892-Dec. 12, 1897; Chicago, 111., (Third Unitarian Church), Dec. 19, 1897-Oct. 1, 1899. Secretary W^estem Unitarian Conference, Oct. 1, 1899-. Adolf Augustus Berle. 1.6. b. St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 24, 1865. S.T.B., Oberlin Coll., O., 1887; A.B. 1891 ; A.M. 1891 ; S.T.D., Yankton Coll., S. Dak., 1894. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) New Richmond, Wis., Sept. 17, 1887-Nov. 1889; Brighton, May 17, 189 1-. 1892] 116 Louis Fletcher Berry. 1. b. Timsville, Pa., Nov. 24, 1868. A.B. 1892 ; Grad. Andover Theo- logical Sem., 1894. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Groveland, June 26, 1894- Jan. 4, 1897; Montclair, N. J., (First Congregational Church, assistant pastor), Jan. 5, 1897-. Wilson Riley Buxton. 2. b. Elbinsville, Pa., June 19, 1861. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Westborough, Sept. 15, 1892-Nov. 1, 1893 ; Ord. (Tr. Cong.) South Acton, May 2, 1894 (installed Apr. 29, 1895)-Oct. 1, 1900; Little Compton, R. I., Nov. 18, 1900-. Thomas Edward Chappell. 1. b. Nashville, Ind., Aug. 21, 1864. Litt.B., Univ. of Nebraska, 1891. West Upton (Un. Cong.), Aug. 1, 1892 {Ord. Dec. 6, 1892)- Oct. 15, 1896; Holyoke, Oct. 15, 1896-. Carl Gregg Doney. 1. b. Columbus, O., July 24, 1867. S.B., Ohio State Univ., 1891; LL.B., Ohio State Univ., 1893; A.M., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1899. Bainbridge, O., (Meth. Epis.), Oct. 1893-Oct. 1895. Ord. deacon, Ironton, O., Sept. 29, 1895. Granville, O., Oct. 1895-Oct. 1898. Ord. elder, Washington Court House, O., Oct. 3, 1897 . Delaware, O., (St. Paurs Church), Oct. 1898-Oct. 1900; Columbus, O., (King Avenue Church), Oct. 1900-. Algernon Sidney Dyer. 1. b. Mollis, Me., May 2, 1868. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1891; A.M., Bowdoin Coll., 1896. Not ord. Teacher, Biddeford, Me. James Everett Frame. 1. A.M. 1892. b. East Boston, Mar. 24, 1868. A.B. 1891 ; Grad. Union Theological Sem., N. Y., 1895. Union Theological Seminary: Instructor in New Testament Department, 1897-1901. Ord. (Presb.) Boston, June 6, 1898. Union Theological Seminary: Assistant Professor in New Testament Department, 190 1-. Fenwick Williams Fraser. 1. b. Elm Bank, Antigonish, N. S., Aug. 6, 1865. A.B., St. Francis Xavier Coll., N. S., 1886; A.M., Princeton Univ., N. J., 1890; S.T.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1891. Ord. (Presb.) Langhome, Pa., July 14, 1890-Sept. 1890; Columbus, Ind., July 1, 1892-May 1, 1896 ; Morris, Manitoba, July 1897-May 1, 1898 ; Crookston, Minn., May 10, 1898-. Willis Hatfield Hazard. 1. A.M. 1892. b. West Chester, Pa., July 26, 1866. A.B., Haverford Coll., Pa., 1887; Grad. General Theological Sem., N. Y., 1891 ; Ph.D. 1894. 117 [1892 Orel. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 29, 1891. Concord, Delaware Co., Pa., Jan. 1, 1896-Apr. 10, 1898. Ord. priest, Phila- delphia, Pa. , Jan. 19 , 1896 . Worcester (St. Mark's Church) , Apr. 24, 1898-Sept. 1, 1898. Assistant editor The Churchman, New York, N. Y., 1898-1899. Secular occupation. New York, N. Y. ♦Ambrose Watts MacLeod. 1. A.M. 1892. b. Dunstaffuage, P. E. I., Dec. 4, 1864. A.B., Dalhousie Univ., N. S., 1888; Grad. Presbyterian Coll. of Halifax, N. S., 1890; A.B. 1891. Ord. (Pkesb.) Halifax, N. S., May 2, 1890. d. Cambridge, June 17, 1893. Frank Albert Mansfield. 0.3. h. Camden, Me., Jan. 25, 1858. S.B., Maine State Coll., 1880; S.M., Maine State Coll., 1883; S.T.B., Oberlin Coll., O., 1884. Res. Hackensack, N. eT. Elmer Ellsworth Newbert. 1. b. Waldoborough, Me., Nov. 15, 1861. Grad. Bangor Theological Sem., Me., 1890. Augusta, Me., (Un. Cong.), June 1, 1892 {Ord. Oct. 25, 1892)-. Jesse Gilman Nichols. 1. A.M. 1892. b. West Amesbury (now Merrimac), Aug. 27, 1869. A.B. 1891; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1894. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Hamilton, Sept. 13, 189 4-. Arthur Theodore Randall. 0.3. b. Wilmington, 111., Sept. 12, 1865. M.D., Northwestern Univ., 111., 1895. Not ord. Physician, Lockport, HI., Chicago, 111. Frederic William Sanders. 1. A.M. 1892. b. Westchester, N. Y., Jan. 17, 1864. A.B., Coll. of the City of New York, N. Y., 1883 ; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 111., 1895. Ashe- ville, N. C, (Un. Cong.), Oct. 1892-June 1893. West Virginia University: Assistant Professor of European History, 1897-Apr. 1899; Professor of European History, Apr. 1899-Oct. 1899. New Mexico College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts : President and Professor of Political and Economic Science, July 1899-. William Emil Schliemann. 1. A.M. 1892. 6. Princeton, 111., Nov. 23, 1859. A.B. , Knox Coll., 111., 1884; A.M., Knox Coll., 1887; S.T.B., Divinity School, Univ. of Chicago, 111., 1889 ; Ph.D., Knox Coll., 1890. Ord. (Bapt.) Fairmount, 111., July 1889. Maplewood, Dec. 15, 1891-May 1, 1893; Winchester, Nov. 1, 1894-Dec. 1898; Green Bay, Wis., Sept. 1, 1899-Nov. 15, 1900; Mason City, la., Nov. 15, 1900-. 1892] 118 Lewis Herbert Stoughton. 1. b. Flagg, 111., Sept. 6, 1867. S.B., Univ. of Nebraska, 1890. Bara- boo. Wis., (UN. Cong.), July 1, 1892-July 1, 1893; Albion, Neb., (Tit. Cong.), May 1, 1895 {Ord. July 2, 1895)-Apr. 1, 1900. Joseph Edson Waterhouse. 1. b. (iorham. Me., Jan. 12, 1867. A.B., Boston Univ., 1891. Ord. (Meth. Efis.) deacon, Boston, Apr. 10, 1892. Groveland, Apr. 1893-Apr. 1894; Revere, Apr. 1894-Apr. 1895; Shrewsbury, Apr. 1895-Apr. 11, 1898. Ord. elder, Springfield, Apr. 12, 1896. Wol- laston, Apr. 11. 1898-Apr. 16, 1901; Allston, Apr. 16, 1901-. Arthur Vernon Woodworth. 1. b. Boston, May 30, 1865. A.B. 1891 ; S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School, 1894; Ph.D., Freiburg Univ., Germany, 1896. Not ord. Res. Boston. 1893. ♦JOSEPH LAFAYETTE CORNELIUS. 3. S.T.B. b. nearMt. Mourne, N. C, Nov. 8, 1866. A.B. , Trinity Coll., N. C, 1889. d. Boston, Sept. 25, 1893. TOMONOBU HIROTSU. 3. S.T.B. b. Choshu, Japan, Nov. 13, 1865. Grad. Doshisha Coll., Japan, 1886 ; Grad. Theological Department, Doshisha Coll., 1889. Doshisha Col- lege : Principal, 189 9-. NOBUTA KISHIMOTO formerly NOBUTA TAKI. 3. S.T.B. and A.M. b. Okayama, Japan, Dec. 16, 1865. Grad. Doshisha Coll., Japan, 1884; Grad. Theological Department, Doshisha Coll., 1887. Not ord. Teacher and editor, Tokyo, Japan. ABRAM WYMAN. 3. S.T.B. b. Skowhegan, Me., May 25, 1865. A.B., Colby Coll., Me., 1889. Topeka, Ivans., (Un. Cong.), Oct. 1893 {Ord. Feb. 14, 1894)-. J^mes Oscar Atkinson. 1. A.M. 1893. b. Wake Co., N. C, Apr. 20, 1866. A.M., Wake Forest Coll.. N. C, 1890. Elon College, N. C. : Professor of Latin and of Moral and Social Science, Sept. 1, 1890-June 1900. Ord. (Ciik.) Jonesborough, N. C, Nov. 24, 1893. Auburn, N. C, Nov. 1893-Nov. 1897; Ca- tawba Springs, N. C, Nov. 1893-Nov. 1895; Elon College, N. C, Nov. 1894-Nov. 1896. Editor The Christian Sun, Elon College, N. C, May 15, 1900-. Mt. Auburn, N. C, Nov. 1900-. 119 [i893 George Sprague Ball. 1. b. Orrville, O., Apr. 27, 1868. A.B., Baldwin Univ., O., 1892; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1897. Daniel Emery Burtner. 1. b. llarrisburg, Pa., Dec. 6, 1862. A.B., Lebanon Valley Coll.. Pa., 1886 ; A.M., Lebanon Valley Coll., 1889 ; S.T.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1890. Clay Centre, Kans., (Tr. Cong.), June 15, 1890 {Orel. Sept. 25, 1890)-Jnne 15, 1892; Boylston Centre, June 1, 1893-Apr. 12, 1898; Swampscott, Apr. 15, 1898 (installed Nov. 10, 1899)-. William Eugene Cadmus. 1. b. Troy, N. Y., Mar. 4, 1867. A.B., Cornell Coll., la., 1889 ; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1892. Dennis (Tr. Cong.) (Union Church), Apr. 1, 1890-June 1, 1892; Hingham, Jan. 1, 1891 {Ord. June 12, 1894)- Jan. 17, 1897; Elyria, O., Feb. 7, 1897-. William Herman Detwyler. 1. b. Phelps, X. Y., Aug. 24, 1867. Ph.B., Univ. of Michigan, 1889. Not ord. Teacher. Res. West Somerville. Charles Henry Fields. 0.6. b. Enfield, 111., June 4, 1859. S.B., Southern Illinois Coll., 1888. Ord. (CuMB. Presb.) Albion, 111. Petersburg, Ind., Sept. 1890- Sept. 1892; Bedford, N. H. (Presb.), Oct. 15, 1893-Mar. 15, 1896. Secular occupation, Chicago, 111. Frederic Gill. 2. b. Kingston, Ont., Apr. 17, 1862. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1890. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Arlington, Feb. 4, 1892-. Henry Montesquieu Green. 1. b. Salford, Lancashire, England, Sept. 9, 1860. S.T.B., Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1889. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Bolton, Jan. 14, 1891-June 1892. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, June 5, 1898. Ord. priest, San Antonio, Tex., May 24, 1899. Herman Haugerud. 1. b. Christiania, Noi'way. Oct. 7, 1864. Puyallup, AVash., (Un. Cong.), Oct. 1890 {Ord. Dec. 3, 1890)-Aug. 1892; Rowe, June 1, 1893-Oct. 1, 1895; Mirmeapolis, Minn., (Free Christian Church), Oct. 13, 1895-May 28, 1899; Hudson, Wis., July 1899-. Henry Harrison Haynes. 1.6. 6. Alexandria, N. H., Aug. 23, 1849. A.B. 1873 (1874); S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School, 1877; A.M. 1887; Ph.D. 1899. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Cambridge, June 20, 1877. Tilton, N. H.,Oct. 1, 1877-Nov. 1, 1878. Ord. priest, Tilton, N. H., Mar. 14, 1878. Denver, i893] 120 Col., (Trinity Memorial Chapel), Nov. 1, 1878-Sept. 1, 1880. Prin- cipal Jarvis Hall School, Denver, Col., Nov. 1, 1878-Feb. 1, 1882. Fort Collins, Col., Feb. 1, 1882-June 1, 1883 ; Tilton, N. H., June 1, 1883-July 1, 1884; Boston (St. Paul's Church), Aug. 1, 1884-Apr. 1, 1885; Littleton, N. H., May 1, 1885-May 1, 1886; Cambridge (St. Peter's Church), Oct. 1, 1888-Jan. 1, 1890. Church Divinity School of the Pacific, Cal. : Professor of Old Testament Language and Litera- ture, 1899-1900. Edwin Bradford Leavitt. 3. b. Dorchester, June 4, 1868. A.B. 1890. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Brat- tleborough, Vt., July 6, 1893-Dec. 31, 1896; Washington, D. C, Jan. 13, 1897-Jan. 1, 1900; San. Francisco, Cal., Jan. 1, 1900-. Hugh William Boyd Mackay. 1. b. Coleraine, Ireland, Apr. 21, 1843. A.B., Dublin Univ., Ireland, 1863; LL.B., Dublin Univ., 1863. Not ord. Res. Cambridge. Lewis Kennedy Morse. 1. 6. Boston, July 23, 1869. A.B. 1891 ; LL.B. 1895. Notord. Lawyer, Boston . Amandus Halvdan Norman. 1. b. Stange, Norway, June 5, 1865. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1892. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Minneapolis, Minn., (Free Christian Church), Sept. 3, 1893-Nov. 20, 1895; Hanska, Minn., Sept. 16, 1893- ; Minneapolis, Minn., (Free Christian Church), Nov. 1899-. Gaylard Hawkins Patterson. 1. A.M. 1893 (1894). b. Slippery Hock, Pa., Aug. 18, 1866. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1888; Ph.D., Yale Univ., Conn., 1890; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1892. Ord. (Meth. Epis.) deacon, Roxbury, Apr. 10, 1892. Millville, N.Y., Oct. 1893-Oct. 1894; Lockport, N. Y., (Clinton Street Methodist Episcopal Church), Oct. 9, 1894-Oct. 12, 1896. Ord. elder, Corn- ing, N. Y., Oct. 11, 1896. Buffalo, N. Y., (Sumner Place INIethodist Episcopal Church), Oct. 12, 1896-Oct. 1900; Smethport. Pa., Oct. 19 00-. Herbert Taylor Stephens. 2. A.M. 1893. b. Mechanicsburg, O., Sept. 10, 1864. Ph.B., Adrian Coll., Mich., 1888; A.B., Adrian Coll., 1889; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1891. New Cumberland, W. Va., (Meth. Prot.), Sept. 1891-Sept. 1892. Ord. Houtzdale, Pa., Sejit. 11, 1892. Waynesburg, Pa., Sept. 1894-Sept. 7, 1896. Kansas City University, Kans. : Professor of Church History and Assistant Professor of Philosophy, 1896-. 121 [i894 John Webster Ward. 0.3. b. Bridport, England, Dec. 16, 1860. Grad. School of Theology, Boston Univ., 1888. Ord. (Meth. Epis.) deacon, Milford, Apr. 8, 1888. Lynn (Broadway Methodist Episcopal Church), Apr. 16, 1889-Apr. 16, 1894. Ord. elder, Holyoke, Apr. 1), 1893. Newbury- port (People's Methodist Episcopal Chnrch), Apr. 16, 1894-Apr. 11, 1898; Stoneham, Apr. 11, 1898-. Luther Hess Waring. 1. b. Tyrone, Pa., June 13, 1865. Grad. Evangelical Lutheran Theo- logical Sem., Pa., 1896. Ord. (LuTii.) Altoona, Pa., Sept. 13, 1896. Lovettsville, Va., Dec. 12, 1896-June 1, 1899; Scranton, Pa., June 1, 1899-. John Moss Wathen. 1. A.M. 1893 (1894). b. Uichibucto, N. B., Jan. 17, 1867. Grad. Bangor Theological Sem., Me., 1890; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1892. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Lisbon, N. H., Sept. 6, 1893-June 1899; Claremout, N. H., June 189 9-. Lewis Gilbert Wilson. 1. b. Southborough, Feb. 19, 1858. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Leicester, Sept. 5, 1883-Sept. 1885; Hopedale, Sept. 1, 1885-. 1894. WENDELL PHILLIPS ELKINS. 3. S.T.B. and A.M. b. Fairfield, Vt., Sept. 16, 1862. A.B. 1888. Bath, N.H., (Un.Cong.), Sept. 1894-Mar. 13, 1898. Ord. Littleton, X. IL, Oct. 18, 1894. Peterborough, N. IL, Mar. 20, 1898-Oct. 1, 1899: Wareham (Tk. Cong.), Feb. 1901-. FRANK ALBERT GILMORE. 3. S.T.B. b. Belfast, Me., Dec. 27, 1864. A.B., Colby Coll., Me., 1890; A.M., Colby Coll., 1894. Presque Isle, Me., (Un. Cong.), July 1892 {Ord. Nov. 30, 1892)-Sept. 1893 ; Haverhill, Oct. 10, 1894- Apr. 1, 1900; Madison, Wis., Apr. 8, 1900-. WALTER REID HUNT. 3. S.T.B. b. Camden, Me., Nov. 15, 1867. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1890. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Duxbury, Oct. 23, 1894-July 5, 1896; Ellsworth, Me., Nov. 1, 1896-Oct. 31, 1898; Orange, N. J., Nov. 1, 1898-. MINOT OSGOOD SIMONS. 3. S.T.B. and A.M. b. Manchester, N. H., Sept. 24, 1868. A.B. 1891. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Billerica, Jan. 23, 1895-Dec. 31, 1899; Cleveland. <)., Jan. 1, 1900-. i894] 122 Peru Johnson Andrews. 1. b. Kristianstad, Sweden, Apr. 25, 1868. Grad. Meadville Theologi- cal School, Pa., 1898. Bookseller, El Paso, Tex. Myron Eugene Baker. 3. A.M. 1894. b. Kenosha, Wis., Apr. 12, 1869. Litt.B., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1890; Ph.D., Univ. of Wisconsin, 1898. Teacher, Poynette, Wis., 1898- 1899. Williamette University, Ore. : Professor of English and Mod- ern Languages, 1899-. Leon Edwin Bell. 0.3. b. Weedsport, N. Y., Oct. 20, 1857. A.B., Northwestern Univ., 111., 188-4 ; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1895. Orangeville, 111., (Meth. Epis.), Sept. 29, 1884-Oct. 3, 1887. Ord. deacon, Evanston, 111., Oct. 10, 1886. Yomigstown, N. Y., Oct. 8, 1889-Oct. 6, 1891; Barnstead, N. H., (Tk. Cong.), July 1, 1892-Apr. 18, 1896 ; Springfield (Meth. Epis.) (Brightwood Union Evangelical Church, later Brightwood Methodist Episcopal Church), Apr. 26, 1896-. Charles Reynolds Brown. 0.3. b. Bethany, W. Va., Oct. 1, 1862. A.B., Univ. of Iowa, 1883; A.M., Univ. of Iowa, 1886; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1889. Cincin- nati, O., (Meth. Epis.) (Wesley Chapel), June 1889-Sept. 1892. OrcZ. deacon, Xenia, O., Sept. 3, 1889. Ord. elder, Covington, Ky., Sept. 10, 1891. Charlestown (Tr. Cong.) (Winthrop Congregational Church), Sept. 20, 1892-Sept. 22, 1896; Oakland, Cal., (First Con- gregational Church), Oct. 3, 1896-. Edwin Stutely Carr. 1. A.M. 1894. b. Maquon, 111., Sept. 24, 1860. A.B., Knox Coll., 111., 1882 ; A.M., Knox Coll., 1885; S.T.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1885; S.T.D., Knox Coll., 1901. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Humboldt, la., Sept. 9, 1885-,July 7, 1886; Lyons, la., Nov. 1, 1888-Jan. 1, 1890: Fort Dodge, la., Jan. 1, 1890-Oct. 1, 1893; Stillman Valley, 111., Sept. 1, 1894-May 1, 1899; Whcaton, 111., (College Church of Christ), May 1, 1899-. ♦Ohannes Chatschumian. 1. b. Eli.sabcthpol, Caucasus, Russia, Feb. 28, 1869. d. Leipsic, Ger- many, May 16, 1896. William Morse Cole. 1. b. Roxl.ury, Feb. 10, 1866. A.B. 1890 ; A.M. 1896. Res. Orford, N. H. Christopher Walter Collier. 0.3. b. Westbury, Wiltshire, England, Feb. 23, 1866. A.B., Williams Coll., 1892; A.B. 1893; S.T.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1896. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) North Adams, Jan. 3, 1894. East Hampton, Conn., Jan. 3, 1894-Oct. 6, 1897; Orange, Jan. 1, 1899-. 123 [i894 Frederick Lincoln Davis. 1.3. A.M. 1893. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 21, 1866. A.B., Univ. of City of New York, N. Y., 1888; Grad. Union Theological Sem., N. Y., 1891. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Ward Hill, Nov. 13, 18'J3-May 1896; New Bedford (First Trinitarian Congregational Church), Dec. 1897-. Walter Cazenove Douglas. 0.3. 6. Bedford Co., Va., July 17, 1870. A.B. 1893; LL.B., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1897. Not ord. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Fiske. 0.6. b. Sullivan, Me., July 8, 1864. A.B. 1887; LL.B. 1890. Not ord. Lawyer, Boston. Wilfred Harris. 1. b. York, England, Mar. 22, 1866. A.B., Durham Univ., England, 1888 ; Grad. Manchester Coll., England, 1892 ; A.M., Durham Univ., 1893. Manchester, England, (Un. Cong.) (Longsight Free Christian Church), Feb. 23, 1895-Aug. 19, 1900; Bolton, England, (Unity Church), Aug. 26, 1900-. Oscar Brown Hawes. 1. b. Montclair, N. J., Feb. 24, 1872. A.B. 1893. Greeley, Col., (Un. Cong.), Jan. 1, 1896-July 1, 1896; Toronto, Ont., Jan. 1897 {Ord. May 4, 1897)-June 10, 1900; Germantown, Pa., Jan. 1, 1901-. Alan Bedford Hudson. 0.3. b. Cape St. Francis, Newfoundland. Dec. 10, 1866. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) North Weymouth, Dec. 28, 1892-Aug. 1, 1896; Brockton (First Con- gregational Church), Dec. 1, 1897-. Watari Kitashima. 2.3. b. Echijen, Japan, Jan. 16, 1868. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1891; Ph.D., Allegheny Coll., Pa., 1893; S.T.B., Meadville Theological School, 1894. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Vineland, N. J., May 2, 1894-June 28, 1896. Secular occupation, Tokyo, Japan. Theodore Wesley Koch. 1. A.M. 1894. b. Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 4, 1871. A.B., Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1892; A.B. 1893. Not ord. Res. Philadelphia, Pa. John Berridge McCuish. 1. b. Loch Lomond, N. S., May 18, 1858. A.B., Park Coll., Mo., 1887 ; A.M., Princeton Univ., N. J., 1889; Grad. Princeton Theological Sem., N. J., 1890; Ph.D., Univ. of the City of New York, N. Y., 1892. St. Louis, Mo., (Presb.) (Lee Avenue Presbyterian Church), i894] 124 Jan. 1, 1892 {Onl. May 2, 1892)-Oct. 1, 1893; Fulton, Mo., (First Presbyterian Church), July 1, 1894-July 1, 1895; Pueblo, Col., (Westminster Presbyterian Church), Aug. 18, 1895-Dec. 18, 1896; Denver, Col., (North Presbyterian Church), Dec. 20, 1896-July 30, 1899; Leadville, Col., Aug. 1, 1899-. Ismar John Peritz. 2. A.M. 1893. b. Breslau, Germany, Jan. 8, 1863. Grad. Drew Theological Sem., N. J., 1887; Ph.D. 1898. Accord, N. Y., (Meth. Epis.), Apr. 14, 1887-Apr. 3, 1889. Ord. deacon, New York, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1889. Ridgebury, N. Y., Apr. 10, 1889-Apr. 1, 1891. Ord. elder, Yonkers, N. Y., Apr. 5, 1891. Spencertovvn, N. Y., and Harlemville, N. Y., Apr. 7, 1891-Apr. 5, 1893; Mattapan, June 1, 1893-Apr. 4, 1895. Syracuse University, N. Y. : Professor of Semitic Languages and Archaeology, 1896-. John Parkhurst Putnam. 3. A.M. 1894. b. Worcester, Mar. 12, 1867. A.B. 1891. Not ord. Res. Worcester. John William Roberts. 3. A.M. 1892. b. Marcy, N. Y., Mar. 7, 1865. A.B., Colgate Univ., N. Y., 1890; A.B. 1891. Ord. (Un. Cong.) xV.yer, Oct. 30, 1894-. Henry Wilson Ruoff. 2. b. Germantown, Pa., Nov. 3, 1867. S.B., Pennsylvania State Nomial School, 1887; A.B., Univ. of Indiana, 1890. Teacher. Nathaniel Saltonstall Howe Sanders. 2. b. Salem, Feb. 13, 1871. A.B. 1892. Secular occupation, Boston. ♦Philip Henry Savage. 1. b. North Brookfield, Feb. 11, 1868. A.B. 1893; A.M. 1896. Not ord. Res. Boston, d. Boston, June 4, 1899. James William VanKirk. 1. b. Feed Springs, Harrison Co., O., Feb. 27, 1858. S.B., Mount Union Coll., O., 1888; A.B., Mount Union Coll., 1891; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1892; A.M., Mount Union Coll., 1894. Onl. (Meth. Epis.) deacon, Steubenville, O., Sept. 18, 1892. Twinsburg, O., Sept. 1894-Sept. 18, 1896. Ord. elder, Uhrichsville, O., Sept. 20, 1896. Windliam, O., Sept. 1896-Apr. 15, 1898. 125 [i895 1895. GEORGE RUDOLPH GEBAUER. 3. S.T.B. b. Schmardt near Kreutzburg, Germany, Mar. 17, 1857. Ord. (UN. Cong.) Cincinnati, O., (Unity Church), Dec. 8, 1895-Mar. 6, 1898; Alton, 111., Mar. 13, 1898-. ALFRED RODMAN HUSSEY. 3. S.T.B. b. New Bedford, Mar. 22, 1869. A.B. 1892 (1893). Ord. (Un.Cong.) West Roxbnry, Oct. 2, 1896-Dec. 31, 1898; Taunton, Jan. 1, 1899-. BURRIS ATKINS JENKINS. 2. S.T.B. ; A.M. 1896. b. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 2, 1869. A.B., Bethany Coll., W. Va., 1891. Ord. (Disc.) Bethany, W. Va., June 1891. Santa Barbara, Cal., Sept. 13, 1891-Jan. 11, 1892; Indianapolis, Ind., (Third Christian Church), July 12, 1896-July 1, 1899. University of Indianapolis, Ind. : President and Professor of New Testament Lit- erature. 1899-1900. Buffalo, N. Y., (Richmond Avenue Church of Christ), July 1, 1900-. AUGUSTUS PHINEAS RECCORD formerly PHINEAS AUGUSTUS RECCORD. 3. S.T.B. b. Acashnet, Feb. 14, 1870. A.B., Brown Univ., R. 1., 1892. Ord (Un.Cong.) Chelsea, Oct. 9, 1895-Apr. 1, 1897; Cambridgeport, Apr. 1, 1897-. CARLOS CARSON ROWLISON. 3. S.T.B. b. Kent, Ind., May 5, 1865. A.B., Eureka Coll., 111., 1891. Gibson City, 111., (Disc), July 1891-.July 1892; Orrf. Jefferson City, Mo., Nov. 26, 1895-Sept. 1, 1896; Cedar Rapids, la., Sept. 6, 1896-Aug. 31, 1898; Marshalltown, la., Sept. 1, 1898-May 20, 1899; Indian- apolis, Ind., (Third Christian Church), June 1, 1899-. *EARL BOYNTON WOOD. 3. S.T.B. b. Bangor, Me., Jan. 7, 1871. A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1892. Lovell,'Me., (Tk. Cong.), Nov. 22, 1896 {Ord. May 17, 1897)-Nov. 21, 1897 ; Fort Fairfield, Me., Feb. 6, 1898-June 22, 1899. d. Presque Isle, Me., June 22, 1899. Joseph Cady Allen. 1. b. Rochester, N. Y., Jan. 30, 1869. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1893. Ord. (Un. Cong.) AVinona, Minn., Dec. 16, 1895- July 31, 1896; Redlands, Cal., Mar. 18, 1897-May 1, 1898. John Henry Applebee. 1. b. Davenport, England, Mar. 12, 1868. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1894. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Meadville, Pa., June 14, 1894. Buffalo, N. Y., (Parkside Unitarian Society), Oct. 15, 1895-May 7, 1899 ; West Roxbury, May 14, 1899-. i895] 126 Walter Lewis Barrell. 1.3. 6. Hyde Park, Sept. 21, 1866. A.B. 1893. Not ord. Assistant in Boston Athenaeum. Frederick Marsh Bennett. 3. A.M. 1895. b. Woodstock, O., Apr. 6, 1866. Litt.B., Univ. of Illinois, 1889. Carthage, Mo., (Un. ConCx.), Sept. 15, 1895 (Ord. Nov. 4, 1895)- Sept. 1, 1896; Keokuk, la., Sept. 20, 1896-Nov. 18, 1899; Law- rence, Kans., Nov. 19, 189 9-. Alexander Phoenix Bourne. 1. A.M. 1895. b. New York, N. Y., Jan. 7, 1866. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1890; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1894. Exeter, N. H., (Tr. Cong.) (Second Congregational Church), Aug. 1, 1895 (Ord. Dec. 4, 1895)-. William Channing Brown. 1. b. Sherborn, Mar. 7, 1868. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1894. Gardner and Hubbardston (Un. Cong.), July 1, 1895 (Ord. Gardner, Sept. 11, 1895)-Dec. 1, 1898; Littleton, Dec. 1, 1898-. Horace Ainsworth Eaton. 2. 6. Quincy, Oct. 13, 1871. A.B. 1893; A.M. 1897; Ph.D. 1900. Not ord. Res. Cambridge. Frank Sumner Forbes. 0.3. b. Brooks, Me., Jan. 10, 1860. A.B., Bates Coll., Me., 1885 ; S.T.B., Oberliu Coll., O., 1888. Omaha, Neb., (Tk. Cong.), June 1888 (Ord. Aug. 15, 1888)-June 1889 ; Nebraska City, Neb., June 1889- Jan. 1891; Ogden, Utah, Feb. 1892-Apr. 1894; Santa Barbara, Cal., May 1, 1895-. John Pierce Fox. 1. b. Dorchester, Nov. 5, 1872. A.B. 1894. Not ord. Res. Dorchester. Walter Scott Hayden. 0.6. b. Girard, O., Jvme 25, 1864. A.B., Univ. of Kansas, 1891; A.M., Hiram Coll., O., 1899. Ord. (Disc.) Brunswick, O., Sept. 29, 1891. Pittstown, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1 89 2- July 1, 1894; West Pawlet, Vt., Aug. 1, 1895-Mar. 20, 1898; Pembroke, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1900-. Edgar James Helms. 1. b. Malone, N. Y., Jan. 19, 1863. Ph.B., Cornell Coll., la., 1889; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1893. West Abington (Meth. Ens.), Apr. 1890-Apr. 12, ISOl. Ord. deacon, Roxbury, Apr. 10, 1892. Boston (North End Methodist Ejiiscopal Church), Dec. 1893-Apr. 1895; Boston (Morgan Chapel), Apr. 1895-. Ord. elder, Lowell, Ajjr. 12, 1897. 127 [i895 Adelbert Lathrop Hudson. 2. 6. Richland, N. Y., Nov. 12, 1853. LL.B., Uuiv. of Iowa, 187G ; A.B., Univ. of Iowa, 1893. Salt Lake City, Utah, (Un. Coxg.), Sept. 1, 1895 {Ord. Nov. 10, 1895)-Dec. 12, 1897; Buffalo, N. Y., (First Unitarian Congregational Society), Jan. 1, 1898-. Silas Jones. 2. b. Owingsville, Ky., Feb. 11, 1867. A.B., Eureka Coll., 111., 1892. Newman, 111., (Disc), Sept. 1892-Sept. 1893; Ord. Sterling, 111., Sept. 1, 1895-Sept. 1, 1900. Eureka College, 111.: Professor of Sacred Literature, 1900-. Richard Hunter Kennedy. 1. b. Little Rock, Ark., May 25, 1868. A.B. 1893 (1896). Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Linden, Sept. 29, 1892-Apr. 12, 1895; Pepperell, Apr. 1, 1895-July 31, 1897; San Mateo, Cal., Nov. 14, 1897- June 30, 1900; Albany, Ore., Sept. 2, 1900-. *Willie Joseph Laine. 0.6. b. near Airfield, Southampton Co., Va., June 18, 1863. A.B., Elon Coll.,N. C, 1894. Ord. (Chr.) Berkley, Va., Nov. 2, 1895. Oak- land, Va., Nov. 18, 1895-May 28, 1898; Crittenden, Va., Windsor, Va., and Isle of Wight, Va., Dec. 1895-May 28, 1898. d. Suffolk, Va., May 28, 1898. Lyman Mevis. 2. b. Sherburne, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1861. Grad. Bangor Theological Sem., Me., 1890. East Douglas (Tr. Cong.), July 1, 1891 {Ord. Oct. 1, 1891)-July 1, 1894; Carlisle, Oct. 1, 1894-Aug. 15, 1898; Town- send, Aug. 15, 1898-July 1, 1900; Worcester (Church of the Cove- nant), Oct. 1, 1900-. Andrew Urquhart Ogilvie. 1. b. Forfarshire, Scotland, Mar. 25, 1866. Grad. Bangor Theological Sem., Me., 1892; A.B.,Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1894. Ord. (Tr.Cong.) Windsor, Vt., May 28, 1895-Dec. 31, 1898; Elkhart, Ind., Jan. 1, 1899-. Charles Albert Parker. 1.(3. b. Ludlow, Me., Jan. 8, 1859. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1886; A.M., Brown Univ., 1889 ; Grad. Rochester Theological Sem., N. Y''., 1889. Ord. (Bapt.) Houlton, Me., July 26, 1889. Lake City, Col., Dec. 1889-Oct. 31, 1893; Carver, Dec. 1893-Dec. 1894; Quincy, Feb. 10, 1895-Sept. 1898; Los Gatos, Calr, Sept. 1899-Nov. 1900. Missionarv in Colorado, Dec. 1900-. i895] 128 Charles Hunt Porter. 2. b. Quiiicy, Out. 4, 1871. Brooklyn, X. Y., (Un. Cong.) (First Uni- tarian Congregational Society, assistant minister), Oct. 1, 1895- Oct. 8, 1890; Ord. Brooklyn, N. Y., (Willow Place Chapel), Oct. 8, 1896-May 16, 1897 ; Hingham (Second Parish, and Third Congrega- tional Society), June 2, 1897-May 81, 1900; Newport, R. I., June 3, 1900-. Edward Pearson Pressey. 2. b. Salem, X. H., June 28, 1869. A.B. 1893 (1894). Rowe (Un. Cong.), June 1, 1896 {Ord. Oct. 14, 1896)-l)ec. 1, 1899; Montague, May 1, 1900- ; Turners Falls, Sept. 1, 1900-. Edward Kennard Rand. 1. A.M. 1895. b. Boston, Dec. 20, 1871. A.B. 1894; Ph.D., Univ. of Munich, Germany, 1900. Willard Reed. 2. A.M. 1896. b. Mount Vernon, X. Y., June 26, 1870. A.B. 1891. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Passaic, X. J., Apr. 5, 1898-July 2, 1899 ; Rutherford, X. J., Oct. 16, 1898-July 2, 1899. Teacher, Cambridge. Kernan Robson. 1. b. Xorth Greenfield, O., Sept. 22, 1872. A.B., Ohio Xormal Univ., 1891; A.B., OhioVVesleyan Univ., 1892; A.M., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1893; A.M.' 1894. University of South Dakota : Professor of English Language and Literature, 1895-1897. Secular occupation, San Francisco, Cal. Edwin Diller Starbuck /or»?e?-/7/ Edwin Eli Starbuck. 1. A.M. 1895. b. Bridgeport, Ind., Feb. 20, 1866. A.B., Univ. of Indiana, 1890; A.B. 1894; Ph.D., Clark Univ., 1897. Leland Stanford Jr. Univer- sity, Cal.: Acting Professor of Education, Sept. 1897-Mar. 1898; Assistant Professor of Education, Mar. 1898-. Frank Lewis Whipple. O.G. b. Essex, Mar. 31, 1859. A.B., Dartmouth Coll., X. H., 1885; A.M., Dartmouth Coll., 1888; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1894; M.D.,Col]. of Phy.sicians and Surgeons, 1895; S.T.B., An- dover Theological Sem., 1901. Burlington (Tk. Cong.), Sept. 1, 1894-Sept. 1, 1895. West Chester State Xormal School, Pa.: Pro- fessor of Latin and (Jreek, Sept. 1895-1897. Ord. Lawrence, Dec. 27, 1895. Benjamin Arthur Whittemore. 1. b. Cam In-idge port. Mar. 13. 1869. A.B. 1892; A.M. 1893. 129 [1896 Chester James Wilcomb. 1. h. Chester, N. II., Aug. 27, 1869. A.B. 181)5; A.M., Columbia Univ., N. Y., 1897; Grad. Union Theological Sem., N. Y., 1898. Ord. (Bapt.) Chester, N. H., June 22, 1898. Greenville, N. II., Jan. 19 00-. 1896. CHARLES MELVIS CROOKS. 3. S.T.B. b. Van Wert Co., O., Sept. 27, 1870. A.B., Ohio State Univ., 1892. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Colrain, Feb. 2, 1897-. ANDREW HAHN. 3. S.T.B. b. Newton, Dec. 1, 1869. A.B. 1893. Ord. (Un.Cong.) Wolfebor- ough, N. H., May 19, 1897-. ANGELO HALL. 3. S.T.B. b. Georgetown, D. C, Sept. 16, 1868. A.B. 1891. Turners Falls (Un. Cong.), Nov. 1, 1897 {Ord. Dec. 9, 1897)-July 1, 1900; An- dover, N. H., Sept. 19, 1900-. HENRY OLIVER HANNUM. 2. S.T.B. b. Kasota, Minn., Oct. 19, 1871. A.B., Univ. of Minnesota, 1893. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Southwicli, Sept. 16, 1896-Oet. 31, 1899 ; Boston (Old South Church, pastor's assistant), Nov. 1, 1899-. CLARENCE ADRIAN LANGSTON. 1. S.T.B. b. Massac, Ky., May 1, 1867. Grad. Meadville Theological Scliool, Pa., 1895; A.B., Allegheny Coll., Pa., 1895. Ord. (Presb.) May- field, Ky., Oct. 14, 1889. Newman, Cal., Mar. 1, 1890-Mar. 1, 1891; Boston (Un. Cong.) (Barnard Memorial), Oct. 11, 1896-Nov. 6, 1898; South Boston (Unity Church), Nov. 6, 1898-Mar. 25, 1900; Atlanta, Ga., Apr. 1, 1900-. JOSEPH FRANCIS LANGTON. 3. A.M. 1895; S.T.B. b. Watertown, N. Y., May 5, 1862. A.B., McGill Univ., Que., 1887 ; Grad. Presbyterian Coll. of Montreal, Que., 1888. Ord. (Presb.) Rockburn, Que., June 15, 188S-Oct. 1893; Waltham, Nov. 1894-. ROBERT MacDONALD. 1. S.T.B. b. Liverpool, N. S., July 26, 1860. Grad. Newton Theological Insti- tution, 1885 ; A.B. 1894; A.M. 1895. Ord. (Bapt.) Georgetown, June 1, 1885-Oct. 1, 1887; Methuen, Oct. 1, 1887-May 1, 1891; Boston (Warren Avenue Baptist Church), May 1891-Jan. 1, 1898; Brookhai, N. Y., (Washington Avenue Baptist Church), Jan. 1, 1898-. 1896] 130 NORMAN McKINNON. 1. S.T.B. b. Ayrshire, Scotland, Oct. G, 1862. Grad. Bangor Theological Sem., Me., 1892; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1894. St. John, N. B., (Tr. Cong.), June 1894:-SeiJt. 1895. Ord. Saco, Me., July 3, 1894. Foxcroft, Me., July 4, 1896-May 27, 1900; Augusta, Me. (South Congregational Church), May 29, 1900-. WALLACE NELSON STEARNS. 4. S.T.B. ; A.M. 1897. b. Chagrin Falls, O., Aug. 26, 1866. A.B., Northeastern Ohio Nor- mal Coll., 1889; A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1891; A.B. 1893; A.M., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1894; Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1899. Ohio Wesleyan University: Adjunct Professor of Greek, 1901-. HENRY COLLIER WRIGHT. 3. S.T.B. b. Le Koy, O., Aug. 29, 1868. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1892; Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1900. Dubuque, la., (Meth. Epis.), Dec. 1892-Sept. 1893; St. Paul, Minn., (independent society. People's Church), June 1896- June 1897. Ord. (Meth. Epis.) deacon, Austin, Minn., Oct. 9, 1896. Atlantic, Sept. 19, 1897-Aug. 1899; Norwood, Sept. 1899-Sept. 1900. Superintendent of Union Bethel, Cincinnati, O., Sept. 1900-. Edward Borncamp /orwer/y John Edward Borncamp. 1.3. b. Le Sueur, Minn., Nov. 7, 1868. A.B., Univ. of Minnesota, 1893; S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School, 1896. Duxbury (Prot. Epis.), Mar. 23, 1896-Nov. 30, 1897. Ord. deacon, Cambridge, June 17, 1896. Ord. priest, Boston, May 30, 1897. Boston (Trinity Church, curate), Dec. 1, 1897-. Louis Henry Buckshorn. 1. b. Cincinnati, ()., Dec. 17, 1869. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1895. Westford (Un. Cong.), Apr. 1896 {Ord. Oct. 7. 1896)- Dec. 15, 1900; Concord, N. H., Dec. 1, 190O-. Raymond Calkins. 1.6. 6. Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 10, 1869. A.B. 1890; A.M. 1894. Iowa College: Seth Richards Professor of Modern Languages, 1891-1893. Ord. (Tr.Cong.) Pittsfield (First Church, assistant pastor), Oct. 19, 1896-; Pittsfield (Pilgrim Memorial Church), Jan. 13, 1898-. Harlan Paul Douglass. 1. b. Osage, la., Jan. 4, 1871. A. B., Iowa Coll., 1891 ; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1894 ; A.M., Iowa Coll., 1896. Manson, la., (Tr. Cong.), June 1894 {Ord. Oct. 22, 1894)-Sept. 15, 1895; Ames, la., Nov. 1896-Jan. 1901; (iilbert, la., Nov. 1896-Nov. 1897; Spring- field, Mo., (First Congregational Church), Jan. 1901-. 131 L1896 Samuel Louis Elberfeld. 1. b. Pomeroy, O., June i, 1869. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1895. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Revere, Jan. 15, 1897-Apr. 9, 1899; Quincy, 111., Jan. 24, 1900-. Lyman Manchester Greenman. 2. b. Chelsea, May 10, 1870. A.B. 1894. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Grafton, Sept. 2, 1896-Sept. 25, 1899; Gloucester, Jan. 1, 1901-. Edwin Harvey Hadlock. 0.3. b. Ellsworth, Me., Feb. 27, 1865. A.B., Soule Coll., Kans., 1895; Grad. School of Theology, Boston Univ., 1895; Ph.D., Soule Coll., 1897. Waldoborough, Me., (Meth. Epis.), May 1889-May 1892. Ord. deacon, Damariscotta, Me., May 2, 1891. Dorchester (Apple- ton Methodist Episcopal Church), Apr. 11, 1892-Apr. 16, 1894. Ord. elder, Machias, Me., Apr. 23, 1893. Gardner (independent society). May 1894^an. 1897; Riverside, R. I., (Tr. Cong.), Jan. 1897-May 1899; Springfield (Olivet Church), May 1899-. John Edward Johnson. 1. b. Omaha, Neb., Feb. 7, 1864. A.B., Cornell Coll., la., 1892; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1895. Ord. (Meth. Epis.) deacon, Daven- port, la., Oct. 4, 1891. Brockton (Pearl Street Church), Apr. 1, 1892-Apr. 14, 1897. Ord. elder. Providence, R. I., Apr. 7, 1895. Niantic, Conn., Apr. 19, 1897-July 1, 1900; Waterloo, la., (First Church), July 1, 1900-. William Moss KerkhofE. 1. b. Birmingham, England, May 29, 1866. A.B. 1896. Ord. (Meth. Epis.) deacon, Springfield, Apr. 8, 1896. East Rush, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1896-Oct. 4, 1897. William Joseph Miller. 1. A.M. 1896. b. South Milwaukee, Wis., July 6, 1870. A.B., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1892; A.B. 1893. Teacher, Groton. Thomas Henry Mitchell. 1. b. Ringwood, Ont., Jan. 12, 1865. A.B., Toronto Univ., Ont., 1890 ; Grad. Manitoba Presbyterian Coll., 1894. Barre, Vt., (Pkesb.), Nov. 1896 (Ord. Mar. 12, 1897)-. DeWitt Lincoln Pelton. 1. b. Washington, la., Dec. 10, 1866. A.B., Coe Coll., la., 1888 ; A.M., Princeton Univ., N. J., 1891 ; Grad. Union Theological Sem., N. Y., 1892 ; Ph.D., New York Univ., 1895. Ord. (Pkesb.) Adams, N. Y., Jime 30, 1892-Sept. 30, 1895; Bloomington, 111., (First Presbyterian Church), Nov. 15, 1896-Dec. 4, 1899. Ord. (Pkot. Epis.) deacon. New York, N. Y., Apr. 22, 1900. New York, N. Y., (St. Thomas's Church, assistant), May 1, 1900-. Ord. priest. New York, N.Y., Nov. 11, 1900. 1896] 132 William Brown Pinkerton. 1. 6. Waupun, Wis., Aug. 16, 1861. A.B., Iowa Coll., 1883; A.M., Iowa Coll., 1886; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1890. Henry, S. Dak., (Tr. Cong.), Jan. 1, 1887-Dec. 31, 1887; Ord. Waverly, la., Dec. 2, 1890-Nov. 12, 1893; Rock Rapids, la., Nov. 26, 1893- Jan. 2, 1898; Newell, la., Jan 23, 1898-. Frederick Stanley Root. 1. b. New Haven, Conn., May 7, 1853. LL.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1874; S.T.B., Yale Univ., 1879; A.M. (Hon.). Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1890. Seymour, Conn., (Tk. Cong.), Sept. 7, 1879 {Orel. Jan. 5, 1881)-Nov. 18, 1884; Auburn, Me., (High Street Church), Apr. 1886-Oct. 27, 1891; Hartford, Conn., (Park Congregational Church), Dec. 1, 1891-Mar. 31, 1895. Res. New York, N. Y. Herbert Scott Smith. 0.3. b. Philadelphia, Pa., July 22, 1868. A.B., Univ. of Michigan, 1891 ; A.B. 1892; S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School, 1896; S.T.D., American Temperance Univ., Tenn., 1901. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Cambridge, June 17, 1896. Washington, D. C, (Good Shepherd Chapel), July 5, 1896-Mar. 31, 1899. Ord. priest, Wash- ington, D. C, Mar. 14, 1897. Washington, D. C, (St. Margaret's Church), Apr. 2, 1899-. Rufus Whittaker Stimson. 1. A.M. 1896. b. Palmer, Feb. 20, 1868. A.B. 1895; S.T.B., Yale Univ., Comi., 1897. Connecticut Agricultural College: Professor of English, 1897-. John Noyes Woodman. 1. /;. Haverhill, Apr. 14, 1870. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1895. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Sterling, Jixne 24, 1896-. 1897. ARTHUR HERBERT COAR. 4. S.T.B. ; A.M. 1898. b. Yonkers, N. Y., Aug. 26, 1872. A.B., Williams Coll., 1894. Ord. (Un. Cong.), Ellsworth, Me., Jan. 17, 1899-. DANIEL JAMES ERASER. 1. S.T.B. ^>. Alberton, P. E.I. , Sept. 15, 1866. A.B., McGill Univ., Que., 1890; A.M., McGill Univ., 1893; S.T.B., Presbyterian Coll. of Montreal, Que., 1893; LL.D., Univ. of New Brunswick, 1900. Ord. (Presb.) Wolfville, N. S., Aug. 31, 1893-Sept. 20, 1895; St. John, N. B., (St. Stephen's Church), Jan. 14, 1897-. 133 [i897 ROBERT HALL. 1. S.T.B. b. Laughlintown, Pa., Oct. 27, 1865. A.B., Univ. of Indianapolis, Ind., 1891; A.M., Univ. of Indianapolis, 1892; Ph.D., Univ. of Indianapolis, 1895; A.M. 1898. Indianapolis, Ind., (Disc.) (Fourth Christian Cliurch), Jan. 1, 1890-Jan. 1, 1891; Kendall ville, Ind., Aug. 1, 1892-Aug. 1, 1893. Teacher, Indianapolis, Ind. JOHN WESLEY RICE. 3. A.M. 1896; S.T.B. ; Ph.D. 1898. b. East Abington (now Rockland), June 21, 1868. A.B. 1891; S.T.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1895. Vanderbilt University, Tenn. : Instructor in Biblical Literature, 1898-1900. Walter Franklin Brush. 0.6. b. Rye, X. Y.. Sept. 27, 1865. A.B. 1888. Res. New York, N. Y. Arthur John Co veil. 1. A.M. 1897. b. Rose, N. Y., Dec. 1, 1863. A.B., Univ. of Michigan, 1887 ; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1890 ; S.T.B., Andover Theological Sem., 1899. Flint, Mich., (Tr. Cong.), Aug. 20, 1890 {Orel. Oct. 21, 1890)-Jan. 23, 1893; Waterbury, Vt., Feb. 1, 1893-Sept. 30, 1896; Lynn (North Congregational Church), June 12, 1898-. Anson Bartie Curtis. 1.3. b. Rives Junction, Mich., Dec. 11, 1863. A.B., Univ. of Mchigan, 1888; A.M., Allegheny Coll., Pa., 1889; S.T.B., Meadville Theo- logical School, Pa., 1889; Ph.D., Allegheny Coll., 1890. Ord. (VVes. Meth.) Grand Rapids, ]Mich., Sept. 13, 1886. Big Rapids, Mich., (Tr. Cong.), Sept. 1, 1889-Apr. 30, 1890. Tufts College: Instructor in Hebrew, 1890-1894 ; Professor of Hebrew, 1895-1896. Binghamton, N. Y., (Uxiv.), Jan. 1897-Feb. 1900; Greenville, Mich., (Tr. Cong.), Mar. 1900-. Truman Orville Douglass. 2. A.M. 1897. b. Osage, la., Apr. 17, 1873. A.B., Iowa Coll., 1894. Davenport, la., (Tr. Cong.) (Bethlehem Congregational Church), Aug. 1, 1897 {Ord. Sept. 24, 1897)-Feb. 28, 1901; Eagle Grove, la., Mar. 1, 1901-. Clifford Stimson Gregg formerly Clifford Fyffe Gregg. 1. b. Ripley, O., June 8, 1870. A.B. 1896; S.T.B., Episcopal Theo- logical School, 1899. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, May 28, 1899. Eric Isidore Lindh. 2. b. Chicago, 111., July 30, 1870. A.B. 1893; A.M. 1896. West Acton (Bapt.), Aug. 1, 1893 {Ord. Sept. 7, 1893)-Aug. 1, 1895; Holliston, July 14, 1896-Nov. 15,1898: Hope Valley, R. I., Nov. 15, 1898-. i897] 1-^4 Robert Sprague Loring. 2. b. Cambritlge, Oct. 2, 1870. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1895. St. Cloud, Minn., (Un. Cong.), Sept. 1, 1897 (Ord. Oct. 19, 1897)-May 1, 1901. Richard Lincoln Meily. 0..S. b. Meclianicsburg, Pa., June 9, 1864. Grad. Columbia Theological Sem., S. C, 1891; A.B., Lafayette Coll., Pa., 1892; A.M., La- fayette Coll., 1895. Orel. (Presb.) St. Augustine, Fla., Nov. 24, 1891. Frostburg, Md., Sept. 1893-Aug. 1894; Baltimore, Md., (Hampden Church), .Tiuie 1896-. Harry Sumner Mitchell. 1- b. Warren, June 29, 1874. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1896. Millbury (Un. Cong.), June 21, 1896 {Ord. Sept. 9, 1896)- Aug. 28, 1898 ; AVestborough, Sept. 4, 1898-. Arthur Newton Peaslee. 1. A.M. 1897. b. Weare, N. H., Apr. 16, 1867. A.B., Bates Coll., Me., 1890 ; S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School, 1896. Ord. (Prot. J:pis.) deacon, Cam- bridge, June 17, 1896. Ord. priest, Boston, May 30, 1897. Haverhill (St. John the Evangelist's Church), Oct. 17, 1897-Jan. 31, 1899; Cambridge (Christ Church, assistant), Feb. 1, 1899-Feb. 20, 1901. Charles Alpheus Place. 1. b. East Greenwich, R. I., Apr. 7, 1866. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Chelsea, Oct. 6, 1897-May 1, 1899; Gardner, May 1, 1899-. *Abel Maynard Rice. 0.3. b. Clinton, Apr. 28, 1872. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1896. d. Lynn, Dec. 3, 1896. Robert Clark Sanger. 1. b. Franklin Falls, N. H., Dec. 26, 1873. Ph.B., Brown Univ., R. L, 1896. Secular occupation. Providence, R. I. Albert Beckwith Shields. 1. b. Margaree, Cape Breton, N. S., Aug. 15, 1861. Ph.B., Boston Univ., 1893; A.B., Boston Univ., 1894; A.M. 1898. Waltham (Prot. Epis.) (Church of the Ascension), June 1, 1889-Aug. 1891. Ord. deacon. Woods Hole, July 2, 1889. Ord. priest, Waltham, May 22, 1890. Pontiac, R. 1., Aug. 1891-Nov. 1, 1894; South Boston (Church of the Redeemer), Jan. 1895-. Alburn Edward Skinner. 1. b. Westtield, N. Y., Feb. 3, 1872. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1895; A.M. 1896. Secular occupation, Ottawa, Kans. 135 [1898 Markham Winslow Stackpole. 1. b. West!)orouoh, June 5, 1873. A.B., Colgate Univ., N. Y., 1895; A.B. 1896; S.T.B., Andover Theological Sem., 1899. Magnolia, Aug. 1, 1899-. James Sterenberg. 1. A.M. 1897. b. P^ilton, ill.. May 6, 1870. A.B., Hope Coll., Michi., 1893; Grad Princeton Theological Sem., N. J., 189G. Ord. (Dutch Ref.) Orange City, la., Sept. 29, 1897-Jan. 1, 1899. Frederick Towers. 2. A.M. 1895. b. Tower Hill, N. B., Dec. 20, 1856. A.B., Univ. of New Bruns- wick, 1877. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, St. John, N. B., Mar. 9, 1879. Petersville, Queens Co., N. B., July 21, 1881-Apr. 1884. Ord. priest, Fredericton, N. B., June 10, 1881. Thomaston, Me., and Rocliland, Me., Apr.l884-Apr. 1886; South Bend, Ind., Apr. 1886-Nov. 1887; Daytona, Fla., Nov. 1887-Jan. 1, 1891; Chapel Hill, N. C, Jan. 1, 1891-Oct. 1, 1894; Hingham, Oct. 1, 1894-July 1, 1896; Marion, Dec. 1, 1896-June 1899. Emerson College of Oratory : Prof essor of Philosophy- and Litei'ary Interpretation of the Bible, 1901-. Bernard Antony VanSluyters. 1. b. Goor, Holland, Doc. 4, 1866. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1893. Decorah, la., (Un. Cong.), Sept. 1893 {Ord. Jan. 2, 1894)-Jan. 1895; Cherokee, la., June 1, 1895-June 1896; Warwick, June 1, 1899-Sept. 1, 1900; Grand Rapids, Mich., (Holland Unitarian Church), Se25t. 1, 1900-. John Jairus Walker. O.G. b. Warren, May 17, 1868. A.B., Amherst Coll., 1889 ; Grad. Andover Tlieological Sem., 1894. Providence, R. I., (Tk. Cong.) (Central Congregational Churcli, assistant uiini.ster), Sept. 15, 1894 {Ord. Dec. 11, 1894)-Sept. 15, 1896; Yarmouth, Mar. 1, 1897-. Arthur L Weatherly. l.C. b. Simcoe, Ont., Mar. 30, 1868. A.B., Iowa Coll., 1892. Milford, la., (Tk. Cong.), Apr. 1, 1893 {Ord. July 17, 1893)-Aug. 1895; Westerly, R. 1., (Un. Cong.), Feb. 5, 1898-Nov. 1, 1900; Worces- ter (South Unitarian Congregational Society), Nov. 1, 1900-. 1898. ARTHUR BLAKE ELLIS. 3. S.T.B. b. Boston, July 24, 1854. A.B. 1875; LL.B. 1877. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Boston, Nov. 5, 1899. Res. Burley, Wash. 1898] 136 JOSEPH HENRY JONES. 4. S.T.B. b. Holland, Va., Oct. 22, 1866. A.B., Elon Coll., N. C, 1894. Orel. (Un. Cong.) Providence, R. I., (Olney Street Congregational Society), Sept. U, 1898-I)ec. 31, 1900; St. Cloud, Minn., May 1, 1901-. THOMAS COWDEN LAUGHLIN. 1. S.T.B. b. Barnesville, O., Mar. 26, 1870. A.B., Princeton Univ., N. J., 1892; A.M., Princeton Univ., 1895; S.T.B., Princeton Theological Sem., N. J., 1897. Princeton University: T. H. P. Sailer Instructor in Biblical Literature. 1900-1901. John Worsley Austin. 0.6. b. Cirencester, England, Xov. 9, 1872. A.B., London Univ., Eng- land, 1891; Grad. Manchester Coll., England, 1895; A.M., London Univ., 1897. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Oxford, England, June 27, 1896. Dedham, Sept. 18, 1898-. Edward Everett Ayers. 2. A.M. 1898. b. Egypt. O., July 16, 1865. B.C.S., Mount Union Coll., O., 1890; Ph.B., Mount Union Coll., 1892 ; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1896 ; Ph.D., Berlin Univ., (rermany, 1901; Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1901. Boston (Meth. Epis.) (Appleton Methodist Episcopal Church), Apr. 1894- Apr. 1898. 07-d. deacon, Lowell, Apr. 11, 1897. Shrewsbury, Apr. 17, 1898-Apr. 10, 1899; North Andover Depot, Apr. 18, 1901-. William Ballou. 1. b. Xorth Orange, Sept. 26, 1864. Fargo, N. Dak., (Un. Cong.), Dec. 22, 1889 {Ord. Dee. 20, 189l)-Aug. 9, 1897; Amherst, Oct. 1. 1898- Oct. 1, 1899. Secular occuijation, Fargo, N. Dak. John Baltzly. 0.3. i. Wooster, O., Jan. 4, 1858. A. B., Wittenberg Coll., ().. 1879; Grad. Theological Department, AVittenberg Coll., 1881; A.M., Wit- tenberg Coll., 1882. Indianapolis, Ind., (Luth.) (First Lutheran Church), July 1, 1881-Oet. 1, 1890. Ord. Lanesville, Ind.. Oct. 9, 1881. Fond-du-Lac, Wis., (Presb.), Oct. 1, 1890-July 1, 1896; Hudson (Un. Cong.), Mar. 1. 1898-. Abraham Berglund. 1. 6. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 10, 1871. LL.B., Univ. of California, 1894; Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1897. Burlington, la., (Un. Cong.), Nov. 1, 1899 {Ord. Apr. 26. 1900)-Jnly 1. 1900; Decorah, la., Oct. 9, 1900-Feb. 9, 1901. 137 [1898 Theodore Protas Berle. 1.3. A.M. 1896. I). St. Louis, Mo., Mar. 7, 186-2. A.B., Oberlin Coll., O., 1890; A.M., Oberlin Coll., 1893; Grad. Andover Theological Sem., 1893. North Woburn (Tr. Cong.), July 1, 1893 (Orel. Oct. 3, 1893)-June 27, 1895. Secular occupation, Boston. Charles Rowell Blood. 1. b. Chicago, 111., Apr. 18, 1872. Grad. Chicago Theological Sem., ni., 1900. Rantoul, 111., (Tr. Cong.), Nov. 19, 1899 (Orel. Apr. 2, 1901)-. Richard Wilson Boynton, 1. b. Boston, Sept. 24, 1870. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1895. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Roslindale, Sept. 4, 1895-Oct. 2, 1900: St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 2, 1900-. Homer Grant Curless. 1. b. Blanchester, O., Sept. 16, 1864. A.B., National Normal Univ., O., 1891; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1897. Sinking Spring, O., (Meth. Epis.), Sept. 1891-Sept. 1893. Ord. deacon, Troy, O., Sept. 3, 1893. West Falmouth, Apr. 1894-Apr. 1898; Rainsborough, O., Sept. 1898-. Ord. elder, Dayton, O., Sept. 3, 1899. Francis Potter Daniels. 1. b. Ionia, Mich., Aug. 1, 1869. A.B., Univ. of Michigan, 1895 ; A.M., Univ. of Missouri, 1897. Sturgis, Mich., (Un. Cong.), July 10, 1898 (Ord. Dec. 5, 1898)-July 10, 1899; Manistee, Mich., Feb. 1, 1900-Feb. 1, 11)01. John Mitchell Davidson. 0.3. b. Hamilton, ()., Apr. 20, 1876. A.B., Antioch Coll., O., 1896; A.M., Antioch Coll., 1897; Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1901. Henry Closson Gilbert. 1.6. A.M. 1897. b. Randolph, Vt., Jan. 16, 1870. A.B., Trinity Coll., Conn., 1893; S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School, 1896. Charles Frederick Hall. 0.6. b. Lawreucetown, N. S., July 22, 1854. A.B., Mt. ^illison Coll., N. B., 1884. George Warren Hinman, 1. A.M. 1898. b. Baraboo, Wis., Feb. 22, 1869. A.B., Oberlin Coll., O., 1893. Benzonia College, Mich. : Professor of Mathematics, 1893-1894. Gates College, Neb.: Acting President, 1895-1897. Ord. (Tr. Cong.), Cambridgeport, Oct. 26, 1898. Missionary, Foo Chow, China, 1898-. 1898] 138 Fred Rinaldo Lewis. 2. A.M. 1897. b. Newburg, Me., Apr. 8, 1874. A.B. 1896. Middleborough (Un. Cong.), Sept. 1, 1898 {Orel. Oct. 12, 1898)-. Frederic Wilbur Manning. 1. b. Andover, June 26, 1862. A.B., Colorado Coll., 1886; Grad. An- dover Theological Sem., 1890. Onl. (Tr. Conu.) Mar.shfield (First Church), Dec. 31, 1891-I)ec. 81, 1900. Res. Andover. Wilbur Wesbitt Mason. 1. A.M. 1898. b. Mechanicsburg, O., Apr. 15, 1867. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1890; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1896. Georgetown, O., (Meth. Epis.), Sept. 1892-Sept. 1893; Worcester, Apr. 1894-Apr. 1897. Ord. deacon, Hamilton, O., Sept. 1, 1895. Cambridge (Epworth Metho- dist Episcopal Church), Apr. 11, 1898-. Ord. elder, Boston, Apr. 16, 1899. Morgan Millar. 1. b. Brooklyn, N. Y., June 19, 1869. A.B. 1897 (1898). Beatrice, Neb., (Un. Cong.), Dec. 1899-. David William Myhrman. 2. A.M. 1897. b. Smaland, Sweden, Dec. 2, 1866. Grad. Bethel Sem., Sweden, 1892; Ph.B., Univ. of Chicago, 111., 1896. William Dunn Reid. O.C. b. Leeds, Que., Dec. 2, 1866. A. A., St. Francis Coll., Que., 1888; A.B., McGill Univ., Que., 1890; S.T.B., Presbyterian Coll. of Mon- treal, Que., 1894. Ord. (Presb.) Montreal, Que., (Victoria Presby- terian Church), June 3, 1893-Nov. 1, 1896 ; Montreal, Que., (Taylor Presbyterian Church), May 31, 1898-. Charles Mills Slocum. 0.3. b. Port Jervis, N. Y., May 25, 1872. A.B., Williams Coll., 1895. Teacher, Lake Placid, N. Y. LeRoy Fletcher Snapp. 1.3. b. Red Sulphur Springs, W. Va., May 15, 1867. Grad. School of Biblical Literature, Randolph Macon Coll., Va., 1893. Ord. (Meth. Epis.) deacon, Ashland, Va., 1893. Littleton, N. H., (Un. Cong.), June 1894-June 28, 1896; Maiden, Feb. 6, 1898-Feb. 1, 1901. ♦Edward Everett Stevens. 0.3. b. Harperslield, N. Y., June 6, 1867. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1.H97. d. Harpersfield, N. Y., Mar. 27, 1899. John Dashiell Stoops. 3. A.M. 1897. b. Xcw Castle, Del., Jan. 26, 1873. A.B., Dickinson Coll., Pa., 1894; Ph.D., Boston Univ., 1899. Mount Union College, O. : Pro- fessor of Psychology and Philosophy, 1899-1900. 139 [i899 Benjamin Augustus Thaxter. 1. b. Maehias, Me., Mar. 7, 1873. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1897. Harry White. 3.3. b. Eatontown, X. J., July 18, 1868. A.B. 1891; A.M. 1894. Ord. (Un. Cong.) West Somerville, Xov. 3, 1897-July 1, 1898; Duluth, Minn., Sept. 1, 1898-. 1899. ARTHUR TRAIN BELKNAP. 1. S.T.B. b. Framingliam, Feb. 8, 1872. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1893; A.M., Brown Univ., 1896; Grad. Xe^^'ton Theological Institution, 1896. Sanford, Me., (Bapt.), Jan. 1, 1897 {Ord. Feb. 26, 1897)- Oct. 1, 1898; Andover, June 1, 1900-. MANFRED LILLIEFORS. 2. S.T.B. b. Kolshult, Blekinge, Sweden, Dec. 31, 1866. Grad. New Church Theological School, 1895; A.M. 1898; Ph.D., Giessen Univ., Ger- many, 1900. Contoocook, X. H., (New Ch.), Sept. 1, 1895 {Ord. June 14, 1896)-June 1, 1899. John Elof Boodin. 2. Ph.D. 1899. b. Smaland, Sweden, Sept. 14, 1869. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1895 ; A.M., Brown Univ., 1896. Pawtucket, R. I., (Prot. Epis.) (Santa Clara Mission) , June 24, 1894-Aug. 1, 1899. Orrf. deacon, Woon- socket, R. I., Feb. 4, 1896. Iowa College: Acting Pi'ofessor of Philosophy, 19 00-. Henry Martin Bruins. 1. A.M. 1899. b. Alto, Wis., Feb. 20, 1873. A.B., Hope Coll., Mich., 1895 ; A.M. Hope Coll., 1898; S.T.B., Princeton Theological Sem., N. J., 1898. Louis Craig Cornish. 1. A.M. 1899. b. New Bedford, Apr. 18, 1870. A.B., Leland Stanford Jr. Univ., Cal., 1894. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Boston, June 18, 1899. Hingham (First Parish), May 29, 1900-. George Nelson Edwards. 1. b. Baiting Hollow, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1872. A.B., Wesleyan Univ., Conn., 1893; A.B. 1894. Grad. Union Theological Sem., N. Y., 1900. Westford, Conn., Sept. 5, 1897-Sept. 5, 1898; Jewett City, Conn., (Tk. Cong.), Jan. 6, 1901 {Ord. Feb. 12, 1901)-. Herbert Cunningham Farwell. l.fi. b. Clinton, Nov. 5, 1868. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1894. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Boston, Jime 18, 1899. In Brookl3'n Bureau of Charities, N. Y. In Salem Fraternity. 1899] 140 William Henry Ferris. 2. b. New Haven, Conn., July 20, 1873. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1895 ; A.M., Yale Univ., 1899; A.M. 1900. Teacher, Tallahassee, Fla., Jackson\'ille, Fla. Frank Randall Gale. 2. b. Barre. Vt., Feb. 17, 1872. A.B., Tnfts Coll., 1897. Orel. (Un. Cong.) Stowe, Yt., Sept. 12, 1899. Stowe, Vt., Oct. 1, 1899-. Clifton Merritt Gray. 1. b. Cape Rosier, Me., Sept. 10, 1873. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1898. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Boston, June 18, 1899. Mill- bury, 1899-. Thomas Gilbert Hazel. 1. b. Charleston, S. C, Nov. 17, 1870. Grad. Gammon Theological School, Ga., 1892. Roxbury (Tr. Cong.) (St. Mark's Church), 1897- Nov. 13, 1898. Herman Harrell Home. 3. A.M. 1897; Ph.D. 1899. b. Clayton, N. C, Nov. 22, 187i. A.B., Univ. of North Carolina, 1895; A.M., Univ. of North Carolina, 1895. Dartmouth College, N. H. : Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Pedagogy, 1900-. Frederic Houston Kent. 2. A.M. 1899. b. Boston, May 10, 1873. A.B. 1894. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Boston, June 18, 1899. Buffalo, N. Y., (Parkside Unitarian Society), Aug. 30, 1899-. Robert Thomas Kerlin. 1.6. b. New Castle, Mo., Mar. 22, 1866. A.M., Central Coll., Mo., 1890. Jamesport, Mo., (Meth. Epis.), Sept. 1895-Sept. 1896; Liberty, Mo., Sept. 1, 1896- Apr. 27, 1898. Chaplain, 3d Regiment Missouri Volunteer Infantry, May 14, 1898-Nov. 7, 1898. Emerson Waldo Matthews. 1. b. Fayette Co., O., Apr. 9, 1866. A.B., Univ. of Indianapolis, Ind., 1891. Berkeley, Col., (Disc), Mar. 1892-Sept. 1892 ; Red Bluff, Cal., June 1893-Sept. 1894; Glendora, Cal., Sept. 1897-Apr. 1898. Eureka College, 111. : Professor of Latin and Greek, 1899-. Ord. Eureka, 111., Jan. 16, 1901. William Stanley Nichols. 3. b. Danvers, May 4, 1872. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Boston, June 18, 1899. Walpole, N. IL, Nov. 22, 1900-. 141 [igoo Jeptha Montrose Olmsted. 4.6. b. Novi, ]\Iifh., Jan. 27, 1859. Grad. Hamilton Theological Sem., N. Y., 1892. Clinton, X. Y., (Bapt.), July 1, 1889-July 1891; Ord. West Townsend, Feb. 13, 1893-Oct. 1, 189.5; Avon, Oct. 1, 189o-Apr. 1, 1900; Suneook, N. H., Apr. 1, 1900-. Ralph Barton Perry. 1. Ph.D. 1899. b. Toultney, Vt., July 3, 1876. A.B., Princeton Univ., N. J., 1896 ; A.M. 1897. Williams College: Instructor in Philosophy, 1899-1900. Smith College : Instructor in Philosophy, 1900-. Barnabas Tokutaro Sakaii formerly Tokutaro Sakai. 2. A.M. 1898. b. Nagoya, Japan, June 26. 1869. A.B., Hobart Coll., N. Y., 1894; A.M., Hobart Coll., 1897; S.T.B., Episcopal Theological School, 1897. Ord. (Pkot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, May 28, 1899. Alva Roy Scott. 2. A.M. 1899. b. Leavenworth, Ind., Apr. 20, 1863. A.B., DePauw Univ., Ind. 1886; A.M., DePauw Univ., 1889; Grad. McCormick Theological Sem., 111., 1891 ; Ph.D., Univ. of Wooster, O., 1896. Ord. (Presb.) Polo, 111., Apr. 14, 1891. Hanover, 111., May 7, 1891-Sept. 24, 1893 ; Worcester, Oct. 24, 1894-Sept. 25, 1898; Omaha, Neb., (Castellar Street Church), Dec. 23. 1899-Aug. 31, 1900; Minneapolis, Minn., (Un. Cong.) (First Unitarian Society), Sept. 1, 1900-Mar. 31, 1901; Colorado Springs, Col., Apr. 1, 1901-. Holmes Whitmore. 1. A.M. 1899. b. Quincy, 111., June 21, 1873. A.B. 1895 ; S.T.B., Episcopal Theo- logical School, 1898. Ord. (Prot. Epis.) deacon, Boston, June 5, 1898. Ord. priest, Boston, May 28, 1899. New York, N. Y., (St. George's Church, assistant), July 1, 1899-. 1900. WILLIAM GUSHING ADAMS. 1. S.T.B. b. Searsport, Me., Sept. 6, 1871. Grad. Bangor Theological Sem., Me., 1896; A.B., Bowdoin Coll., Me., 1897. Andover, Me., (Tr. Cong.), Oct. 1, 1897-Oct. 1, 1898. Ord. Gorham, N. H., Oct. 19, 1897. Island Falls, Me., Oct. 1, 1898-Oct. 1, 1899 ; Gorham, N. H., Oct. 1900-. FOSTER COOKMAN ANDERSON. 1. S.T.B. b. Deersville, O., May 31, 1874. A.B., Scio Coll., O., 1894 ; S.T.B., Boston Univ., 1899. Steubenville, O., (Meth. Epis.) (Finley and Thompson charge) , Sept. 1894-Sept. 1896. Ore/, deacon, Uhrichs- ville, O., Sept. 20, 1896. Somerset, Jan. 1897-Apr. 1898; Woods Hole, Apr. 1898-Sept. 1899; Marshtield, Sept. 1899-July 1900; Windham, O., Sept. 1900-. igoo] 142 WARD ROBINSON CLARKE. 1. S.T.B. b. Cherokee, la., Mar. 9, 1872. A.B., Yale Univ., Conn., 1894; S.T.B. , Oberlin Coll., O., 1897. Almena, Kans., (Tr. Cong.), May 1897-Nov. 1897. Ord. (Un. Coxg.) Boston, June 21, 1900. Dover, N. II., Ano:. 30, 1900-. JOHN BOYNTON WILSON DAY. 3. S.T.B. h. Charlestown, Aug. 4, 1874. A.B., Tufts Coll., 1897. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Boston, June 21, 1900. Amherst, Sept. 28, 1900-. FRANK CLARENCE SHULTIS. 1. S.T.B. b. Farmington, X. Y., May 12, 1865. A.B., Princeton Univ., N. J., 1894; Grad. Auburn Theological Sem., N. Y., 1897 ; A. M., Prince- ton Univ., 1900. Burdett, N. Y., (Presb.), May 17, 1897 {Ord. June 15, 1897)-July 1, 1899; Gorham, N. Y., Mar. 1, 1901-. ♦Harold Ethelbert Addison. 1. A.M. 1900. b. Chicago, 111., Oct. 16, 1873. A.B. 1896; Grad. Western Theo- logical Sem., 111., 1899. Ord. (Peot. Epis.) deacon, Chicago, 111., May 29, 1899. Ord. priest, Chicago, 111., Dec. 31, 1899. Boston (Church of the Advent, curate), June 1, 1900-Sept. 25, 1900. d. Brewster, Sept. 25, 1900. Alfred Ray Atwood. 1. b. Union, 111., Mar. 4, 1874. A. B., Univ. of Vermont, 1899. Boston (Tr. Cong.) (Seamen's Friend Society Church, assistant), Dec. 1899- June 1901 ; New Boston, June 1, 1901 {Ord. July 23, 1901)-; Sandis- field, July 23, 190 1-. Charles Baldwin Bacon. 1. A.M. 1900. b. Chelsea, Nov. 30, 1868. Grad. Newton Theological Institution, 1896; A.B., Columbian Univ., D.C., 1899. Ord. (Bapt.) Chelsea, June 14, 1896. Fort Bragg, Cal., Aug. 1, 1896-Aug. 1, 1897; Salem, Ore., Oct. 5, 1897-Aug. 20, 1898. Samuel Collins Beane. 0.6. b. Salem, Dec. 9, 1872. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1899. Rutherford, N. J., (Un. Cong.), Feb. 18, 1900 {Ord. Apr. 19, 1900)-. Granville Dennis Edwards. 2. b. Hamilton, Mo., Dec. 2, 1868. A.B., Univ. of Missouri, 1897; A.B. 1898. Ord. (Disc.) Columbia, Mo., May 28, 1«93. Salis- bury, Mo., Apr. 1, 1894-Oct. 1, 1897; Mount Carmel, Munroe Co., Mo., Apr. 1, 1894-Jan. 1, 1897; Prairie View, Mo.. Jan. 1, 1895- Oct. 1, 1897; Cowgill, Mo., Jan. 1. 1897-Oct. 1, 1897; Nevada, Mo., Sept. 1, 1900-. 143 [igoo William Safford Jones. 2. b. Exeter, N. H., Mar. 10, 1872. Grad. :Mead\-ille Theological School, Pa., 1896. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Koxbury-, Sept. 29, 1897. Newton Highlands, Sept. 29, 1897-Nov. 1, 1899 ; Randolph, Nov. 27, 1899-. Harry Lutz. 1. b. Whisler, O., Sept. 9, 1870. A.B., Waynesburg Coll., Pa., 1894. Orel. (Ux. ConXt.) Boston, June 21, 1900. Rockland, June 23, 1900-. George Leo Patterson. 2. b. Marshall, Mich., Mar. 9, 1873. A.B., Cornell Univ., N. Y., 1895. Lawjer, Boston. William Briggs Savery. 1. b. Attleborough, Sept. 26, 1875. A.B., Brown Univ., R. I., 1896; A.M. 1897 ; Ph.D. 1899. Fairmount College, Kans. : Professor of Philosophy, 1900-. Frederic William Smith. 1. b. Peterborough, N. H., Feb. 23, 1869. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1899. Ord. (Un. Cong.) Duxbury, Nov. 21, 1900-. Albert Hague Spence. 1. b. Needliam, Mar. 22, 1874. Grad. Meadville Theological School, Pa., 1899. Barnstable (Un. Cong.), May 1, 1900-. Ord. Boston, June 21, 1900. Benjamin Fitts Stanton. 1. A.M. 1900. b. Sheffield, O., Sept. 20, 1869. A.B., Oberlin Coll., O., 1896. Teacher, Salem, O. Timothy Ralph Watson. 1. b. Richmond, O., June 28, 1868. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1897. Wheelersburg, O., (Meth. Epis.), Sept. 1897-Sept. 1898. Ord. deacon, Columbus, O., Sept. 24, 1899. Aquilla Webb. 2. 6. Zaleski, O., Oct. 21, 1870. A.B., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1894; A.M., Ohio Wesleyan Univ., 1896. Broadway Circuit, O., (Meth. Epis.), 1894-1895. Ord. deacon, Marion, O., Sept. 22, 1895. Rad- nor Circuit, O., Sept. 189o-Sept. 1896. Albion College, Mich. : Pro- fessor of Elocution and Oratory, 1896-1898. Everett (Tr. Cong.) (Mystic Side Congi-egational Church), Oct. 1898 (Ord. Feb. 9, 1899)-May 5, 1901 ; Los Angeles, Cal., (Presb.) (First Presbyterian Church), Jime 2, 1901-. i90o] 144 Arthur Harmon Winn. 2. b. Guilderland Centre, N. Y., Jan. 9, 1874. A.B., Union Coll., N. Y., 1S97. Ord. (Tr. Cong.) Massena, X. Y., Sept. 9, 1897-July 31, 1898; West Somerville (Un. Cong.), Jan. 9, 1899-. 1901. [Under this year are included the names of all students who were members of the School in the year 1900-01 whose names have not been previously given.] VERNON JUDSON EMERY. 3. S.T.B. b. 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Paul 1896 Douglass, Truman Orville 1897 Drake, Herbert Hamilton 1879 Drowne, George Leonard 1901 Dunbar, Josiah Newell 1875 Duncan, James Cameron 1886 Dunham, Howard Cary 1878 Dunnels, Amos Frederick 1882 ♦Durfee, Simeon Borden 1855 ♦Dutton, John Frederic 1880 ♦Dwight, John Sullivan 1836 ♦Dyberg, Samuel Andrew 1889 Dyer, Algernon Sidney 1892 Dyer, Luther Harry 1889 Eaton, Horace Ainswortli 1895 *Edes, Edward Henry 1831 *Edes, Henry Francis 1831 *P]de8, Richard Sullivan 1834 Edwards, George Nelson 1899 Edwards, Granville Dennis 1900 Elberfeld, Samuel Louis 1896 Elder, Charles Brown 1880 Elder, Edwin Smith 1869 ♦Eliot, Charles 1813 Eliot, Christopher Rhodes 1881 ♦Eliot, Samuel Atkins 1820 Eliot, Samuel Atkins 1889 Eliot, Thomas Lamb 1865 ♦Eliot, William Greenleaf 1834 Eliot, William Greenleaf 1891 Elkins, Wendell Phillips 1894 Ellis, Arthur Blake 1898 ♦Ellis, George Edward 1836 ♦Ellis, John 1845 ♦Ellis, Rufus 1841 Ely, Robert Erskine 1891 ♦Emerson, Charles 1840 ♦Emerson, George Samuel 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