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CIVIL HISTORY OF VERMONT. 



Part It, 



UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT. 



ALUMNI AND HONORARY GRADUATES. 



Pliny P. Greene 

 Pliny Sherman. 



HONORARY. 



J. T. Ducatel, M.D. 



J 834. 

 Charles D L. Brush 

 Juailn B. Taylor. 2 



HONORARY. 



David Russell, D.D. 

 Rostccll Shurtle.jf\DD 

 Alvan Stewart,A.M 



18:55. 

 Edward H. Billings 

 Samuel B. Bostwick 

 Benjamin Gould 

 Henry E. Seymour. 4 



HONOIIARV. 



B.J.Heincberg,M.D. 

 Benj. Mooers, M. D. 



A. M. 



Farrand N. Benedict 

 Carlos Oiolidge 

 Hiland Hall 

 Henry F. .lanes 

 *.Toseph IMarsh 

 Edward E. Phelps 

 Isaac F. Redfield 

 Benj. H. Smalley 

 Phineas Spaulding 

 Andrew Tracy 

 Phili)) C. Tucker 

 William Upham. 



1836. 

 Wm. H. A. Bissell 

 Franklin Butler 

 Oscar F. Dana 

 Edwin Flint 

 Edward W. Marsh 

 Charles VV. Rich 

 Elb. VValbridge. 7 



HONORARY. 



'^Samuel Gilc, D.D. 



A. M. 



William F. Currey 

 Paul Dillinoliam 

 Georrre IV. Ranstoic 

 David Read. 

 1837. 

 George W. Angell 

 Charles L. Austin 

 Erasmus [.Carpenter 

 Horace Everett 

 Arthur M. Foster 

 James W. Hickok 

 Almon Lawrence 

 Joseph H. Myers 

 Jason Niles 

 Aaron G. Prase 

 George H. Peck 

 Joseph Scott 

 Benjamin L. Shaw 

 Andrew J. Smith 

 Ale.xis C. Stevens 

 Ebenezer M. Toof 



Orvi'le G. Wheeler 

 P.obert A. Wilson 18 



HONORARY. 



Step'nRoyce,L.L.D. 

 G.W.Strong,L.L.D 

 Thus. McJlulcy, D.D. 



A. M. 



Herman R.Beardsley 

 Joel Blackmcr 

 .Julius Converse 

 Joseph B. Eastman 

 Samuel S. Fitch 

 Roswell !\Iarsh 



1838. 

 John S. Adams 

 Homer H. Benson 

 George Black man 

 Edward A. Gaboon 

 Hugh Cameron 

 Clias. S. Carpenter 

 Ri/fus Case 

 John F. Deane 

 Wm. L. Dickinson 



Zechar'h N. Garbuttjlra Morey 

 *Andrc2n Harris IBenjamin F. Mower 



Geo. R. Robertson 

 Ezckitl H. Sui/les 

 Wm. G. T. Siiedd 

 .Marston C. Smith 

 Cliarles Temple 

 Edward Van Sicklen 

 «Charles Wells 22 



HONORARY. 



Henry Clay, L.L.D. 

 Carlton Chase, D. D. 



A . M . 



Joseph D. Allen 

 P^dward H. Brown 

 Edwin F. Johnson 

 St. J. B. L. Skinner 



1840. 

 John H. Bates 

 Dudley C. Denison 

 Joseph C. Fowler 

 Henry Hale 

 William Higby 

 Daniel C Houghton 

 Dan'l S. McMasters 



Henry B. Janes 

 John B. Johnson 

 A!(^\ander Mann 

 Calvin Pease 

 Charles W. Potwin 

 ■ill/in K. ru/iiam 

 Charles S. Putnam 

 George W. Reed 

 Andrew Robertson 

 John G. Smith 

 Simeon H. Stevens 

 John W. Weed 

 George H. Wood 24 



HONORARY. 



Silas Wright,L.L.D. 



A. M. 



Lucius F. Doolittle 

 Lucius B. Peck 

 Robert Pierpont 

 Samuel B. Prentiss 

 John Smith 

 Jona. D. Woodward 

 Ammi B. Young 



183'J. 

 Harvey Adams 

 Joseph W. Allen 

 Dudley C. Blodgett 

 IMoses P Case 

 Edmund T. Dana 

 Josiah A. Fletcher 

 James Forsyth 

 Isa.nc N. Gregory 

 William T. Herrick 

 John H. Hopkins 

 George F. Houghton 

 Charles Jarvis 

 William F. Macrae 

 Charles P. Marsh 

 William P. Pierson 



Henr}' J. Raymond 

 Thomas Rice 

 James R. Spalding 

 John S. D. Taylor 

 Benj. J. Tenneyl4 



H0NOR.\RY. 



Elijah Hedding,D.D 



A. M. 



CorneliusM.Brosnan 



Sew all S. Cutting 

 William A. Norton 

 Hiram Powers 

 John H. Walden 



1841. 

 William T. Barron 

 John N. Baxter 

 David Black 

 Henry S. Brewster 

 Daniel B. Buckley 

 Samuel C. L. Curtis 

 Christop'r M. Davey 

 Jonathan W. Earle 

 Edward Everett 

 Elliot T. Farr 

 Frederick T. Hall 

 William L. Knowles 

 George L. Lyman 

 Eber Malt by 

 Warren H. Marsh 

 Edgar Meech 

 Charles C. Parker 

 William W. Peck 

 Moses S. Prichard 

 Douglas Smith 

 Torrey E. Wales 

 F.E.Woodbridge2Si 



HONORARY. 



Benj. Laharee, D. D. 

 E. W Gilbert, D. D. 



A. M. 



Wm. B. Benedict 

 Calvin Granger 

 Wm. H. C. Hosmer 



Whole number of Alumni, 314 



" " of Medical graduates 107 



" " of Honorary degrees 140 



Total 



561 



Section IV. 

 Middlchury College.. 



A county grammar school had been 

 established at Middlebury in 17!)7, and 

 more than $4000 was sliortly after raised 

 by subscription, mostly in Middlebury, to 

 defray tlie expense of erecting a suitable 

 building for its accommodation. In 1798, 

 while the building was in progress of 

 erection, Dr. Dwight happened to be at 

 Middlebury, and, as little had then been 

 done towards carrying into effect the act 

 establishing a University at Burlington, 

 lie encouraged the people of Middlebury 

 to prosecute the plan of establishing a 

 college at that place. They accordingly 

 aj)plied to the legislature for a college 

 charter, with the hope, on the part of 

 some, that they might also obtain the 

 lands which had already been granted to 

 the University. They succeeded in ob- 



