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FARMERS' REGISTER— UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. 



GRADUATES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGI- 



KIA. 



The tenth session ot the University of Virginia 

 closed on the 19th July, when Degrees and Cer- 

 tificates were conferred on the following students, 

 who had been admitted by the Faculty to these 

 honors in the several schools and classes men- 

 tioned below. The names are placed in alpha- 

 betical order. 



SCHOOI. OF ANCIENT LANGUAGES. 



Jn Latin Language and Literature. 



Septimus D. Cabaniss, Demopohs, Alabama. 



TuUy R. Cornick, Princess Ann. 



Benjamin J. Darnciile, Albemarle. 



Jacob D. Dudley, Richmond. 



William T. Early, Orange. 



John M. Forbes, Falmouth. 



John M. Gardnex, W^ashington city. 



John B. Lynch, Tennessee. 



Augustine S. MagiU, Winchester. 



Thomas L. Patterson, University of Virginia. 



David H. Tucker, Jeflferson. 



In the whole School of u^ncieni Languages, (includ- 

 ing Latin and Greek Languages and Lite- 

 rature.) 



Thomas T. Bouldin, Charlotte. 

 Peter Carr, Albemarle. 

 Archibald Cary, Fluvanna. 

 Frederick W. Coleman, Caroline. 

 Beverly Jones, Mecklenburg. 

 Thomas Leigh, Halifiix. 

 John A. Meredith, New Kent. 

 Charles D. Morris, Caroline. 

 Charles H. Randolph, Richmond. 

 Edmund Ruifm, Prince George. 

 Francis S. Sampson, Goochland. 



SCHOOL OF MODERN LANGUAGES. 



Li French Language and Literature. 



Peter Carr, Albemarle. 



Archibald Cary, Fluvanna. 



James H. Davis, University of Virginia. 



Nathaniel Harrison, Amelia. 



Augustine S. Magill, Winchester. 



Robert Patterson, University of Virginia. 



John W. Stevenson, Richmond. 



Thomas B. Washington, Jeflerson. 



Thomas L. Patterson, University of Virginia. 



In Spanish and French Languages and Lite- 

 rature. 



James H. Davis, University of Virginia. 

 Fayette Robinson, Richmond. 



In Italian Language a)id Literature. 



Augustine S. Magill, Winchester. 



SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS. 



William B. Archer, Richmond. 

 J. B. Lynch, Clarksville, Tennessee. 

 Andrew R. McKee, Charlottesville. 

 George G. Minor, Albemarle. 

 Francis S. Sampson, Goochland. 

 Robert W. Tomlin, Hanover. 



SCHOOL OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. 



William B. Archer, Richmond. 

 Thomas T. Bouldin, Charlotte. 



John C. Burrus, Huntsville, Alabama. 



John H. Christian, Henrico. 



Frederick W. Coleman, Caroline. 



Benjamin .T. Darneille, Albemarle. 



Jacob D. Dudley, Riclimond, 



John M. Forbes, Falmouth. 



Washington Van Ilamm, Zanesville, Ohio. 



John W. Harris, Nelson. 



Walter D. Leake, Goochland. 



Andrew R. McKee, Charlottesville. 



George G. Minor, Albemarle. 



William W. Minor, Albemarle. 



George L. Nicholson, Middlesex. 



Closes M. Pailen, Richmond. 



?Vlicaiah Pickett, JMeadviile, Mississippi. 



Zebulon M. Pilce Powers, King and Queen. 



John W. Stevenson, Richmond. 



David H. Tucker, Jefferson. 



William S. Triplett, Richmond. 



Overton D. Watson, Albemarle. 



John T. Winn, Adams county, Mississippi'. 



John S. Woods, Albemarle. 



SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND MAT. MEDICA. 



In Chemistry. 



Alexander L. Beard, Loudoun. 



Thomas T. Bouldin, Charlotte. 



John H. Cochran, Loudoun. 



Robert J. Davis, Lynchburg. 



John G. Fulton, Augusta. 



John AV. Harris, Nelson. 



Richard J. Harrison, Sussex. 



Augustine S. Magill, Winchester. 



John A. Meredith, New Kent. 



William W. Minor, Albemarle. 



Charles Minor. Louisa. 



Zebulon M. Pike Powers, King and Queen. 



Charles H. Randolph, Richmo'nd. 



Edmund RufTin, Prince George. 



John R. Woods, Albemarle-. 



John B. Young, Henrico. 



SCHOOL OF MEDICINE, 



TVith title of "Doctor of Medicint.'" 



WiUiam A. Baynham, Essex. 

 Alexander L. Beard, Loudoun. 

 David N. Bliss, Connecticut. 

 Thomas J. Pretlow, Southampton, 

 Edwin H. Smith, Richmond. 

 Jacob Alonzo Smith, Henrico. 

 Thomas Withers, Dinwiddle. 



The following Students received Certificates of 

 Proficiency in Bledical Jurisprudence: 



James H. Davis, University of Virginia. 

 Willim Frazier, Augusta. 

 Hudson S. Garland, Nelson. 

 George P. Holeman, Fluvanna. 

 Archibald T. E. Robertson, Richmond. 

 John W. Stevenson, Richmond. 

 Nathaniel A. Venable, Prince Edward. 



SCHOOL OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY. 



Archibald Cary, Fluvanna. 

 Frederick W. Coleman, Caroline. 

 James H. Davis, University of Virginia. 

 Washington Van Ilamm, Zanesville, Ohio, 

 Thomas T. Land, Rankin, Mississippi. 

 John B. Lynch, Clarksville, Tennessee, 

 Augustine S. Magdl, Winchester. 

 John A. Meredith, New Kent. 



