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CIVIL HISTORY OF VERMONT. 



Part II, 



MIDDLEBCRY GRADUATES. 



CASTLETON MEDICAL COLLEGE. 



Louis Doolittle 

 William D.Griswold 

 Zcbulon Jones 

 Louis S. Lovell 

 William S. Martin 

 Merritt Mattison 

 David Mower 

 Josiah W. Peet 

 Ashley Samson 

 Calvin Sheldon 

 Asacl B. Watrous 

 *George S. Swift 

 ■'Samuel C. Swift 

 Robert R. Wells 

 .Tohn H. Whiteside 

 Samuel M.Wood 25 



HONORARY. 



Alexis Ward, a m 

 B. Davenport, a m 



1837. 

 Chaunccy Abbott 

 John Adams 

 Sheridan F. Bates 

 Sylvan us Bates 

 William Bates 

 Elias B. Burton 

 William J. Brown 

 William H. Conkoy 

 Rufus C. Cushman 

 Edson Forbes 

 Joseph Huntington 

 Henry Page 

 Jolm Ranifc-dell 

 Amos J. Lamson 

 Henry A. Sheldon 

 George W. Strong 

 Lucius A. Swift 

 William Warner 

 Leonard H. Wlieeler 

 William Wines 

 John T. Wolcott 

 Julius L. Wyman 22 



HONORARY. 

 A. M. 



WilUam C. Fowler 

 Harvcij F. Leavitt 

 Samuel M. Worcester 

 Thomns Kidder 

 Lorenzo Sheldon 

 Joseph Perkins 

 Alman L. Miner 



1838. 

 Henry W. Allen 

 Nathan Barton 

 William F. Bascom 

 *Osman R. Castle 

 William F. Dibble 

 James M. Douglass 

 Edward E. Eastman 

 Asa Farwell 

 Alfred A. Finney 

 Andrew S. Flower 

 David Foote 

 Stillman Foote 



S. P. Giddings 

 Storrs Hall 

 John Hough, Jr 

 Clark B. Hubbard 

 Azariah Hyde 

 Daniel Helsey 

 Henry Kingsley 

 John J. Latting 

 Nathaniel C. Locke 

 Gad Lyman 

 N. A. McMillan 

 Jonathan F. Moore 

 Sylvester L. Nevins 

 F. W. Olmstead 

 Rufus B. Olmstead 

 James W. Ransom 

 George F. Ruggles 

 Jona. A. Shepard 

 Samuel S. Sherman 

 Horatio A. Smith 

 John C. Smith 

 Ebenezer H. Squier 

 Enos Stevens 

 Byron Sunderlin 

 Jesse E. Tenney 

 Edgar P. Wadhams 

 George S. Walden 

 John H. Weir 

 John G. Wellington 

 *Philander Wilder 

 E. R. Wright 43 



HONORARY. 



George E. Pierce, D D 

 Sol. Stoddard, a m 

 Cyrus JV. Hodges, a m 



1639. 

 Hiram Bingham 

 Charles C. Bisbee 

 John Bradshaw 

 Gorham B Clark 

 D. S. F. Douglass 

 Edwin Everest 

 Bethel Farrand 

 !\Ielvill L. Gray 

 Zera Hamilton 

 James Harran 

 David L. Hough 

 William A. Howard 

 Samuel Hurlbut 

 W. L. James 

 William F. Kent 

 Daniel L. Kapen 

 S. S. Lathrop 

 Alexander McLean 

 George A. Miller 

 Anson H. Parmelee 

 Kinne Prcscott 

 Joseph A. Ranney 

 Timothy E. Ranney 

 Werden Reynolds 

 Moses Robinson 

 Myron W. Safford 

 John G. Saxe 

 Luther H. Sheldon 



Edward S.Shumway 

 Jamas H. Smith 

 Calvin T. Solace 

 Erastus C. Spooner 

 Eliphalet Y. Swift 

 George S. Swift 

 Lathrop Taylor 

 Norman H. Wright 

 T.K Wright 



HONORARY. 



Augustus C. Hand 

 Jolai F. Stone 

 Samuel Chipman 



1840. 

 Julius A. Beckwith 

 Samuel W. Cheney 

 Henry B. Farrar 

 Henry G. Foote 

 Orson G. Foster 

 Matthew D. Gordon 

 Jeremiah Hatch 

 Peter Henderson 

 Henry N. Hudson 



Edward W. Johnson 

 Myron W. Johnson 

 Adam Johnston 

 Lysander Kelsey 

 Edward P. King 

 Alexander Miller 

 Alfred Miller 

 E. C. S Miller 

 37; George Page 

 Edward J. Phelps 



A. H. Everett, l l d Ezra W. Sherman 

 Wra. Jackson, d d .Royal G. Wilder 21 



HONORARY. 



Alex'derC.TwiningiT. P. Redfield, a m 

 Charles B. Adams ,S. B. Colby, a m 

 1841. 

 Rollin D. H. Allen 

 Lucas Dorland 

 Darius M. Linsley 

 Julian M. Loveland 



Adam K. Miller 6 



HONORARY. 



Thos. W. Jenkyn, D D 



A M 



Cyrus Prindle 

 Vernon fVolcott 

 Joshua B. Graves 

 Charles Doolittle 



Whole number of Alumni, 785 



" " of Honorary graduates 223 



In addition to these, 2-54 recommended 

 by the faculty of the Castleton Medical 

 School, have received from this College 

 the degree of M. D., but their names are 

 given in the list of the alumni of the Cas- 

 tleton School. 



Section V. 



Castleton Medical College. 



The first course of medical lectures 

 given in Vermont was delivered in Cas- 

 tleton, by Doctors Selah Gridley, Theo- 

 dore Woodward and John L. Cazier, com- 

 mencing in March, 1818. By an act of 

 the general assembly of Vermont, October 

 2y, 1818, the charter of a medical school, 

 to be called the Castleton Medical Academy, 

 was granted to Selali Gridley, Theodore 

 Woodward and their associates and suc- 

 cessors. A faculty was organized, and 

 the first course of lectures under the char- 

 ter, commenced November 15, 1818. Oc- 

 tober 27, 1810, it was "enacted by the 

 general assembly of the state of Vermont, 

 that the president, with the consent of 

 the professors of Castleton Medical Acad- 

 emy, shall have power to give, and con- 

 fer those honors and degrees, whicli are 

 usually given in medical institutions, on 



