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Blanchard, Anthony
Resident of Salem, NY and went on to become surrogate of Albany County. He was a member of the Philomathean Society.
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Boardman, George Sherman
Born 1799 in New Milford, Connecticut. Admitted to the bar in 1820 and died in New Milford 1825.
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Breese, Sidney
U.S. Senator from Illinois, born July 1800 in NY. Prosecuting attorney for nine years and Chief Justice for three years at the Supreme Court.
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Brigham, David
Studied theology and was pastor in East Randolph, Massachusetts. Was a member of the Adelphic Society, died 1888.
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Brooks, James Gordon
A poet born 1801 in Claverack, NY. Editor of the New York Courier, died 1841 in Albany, NY.
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Burt, William Skinner
Graduated Union College with honors, a tutor in Amherst College and an instructor of an academy in Newburgh, NY. Was county clerk and sheriff of Hampden County.
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Cantine, William R.
A resident of New York City, born 1818. Was a member of the Philomathean Society, died 1848.
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Clinton, Charles Alexander
Resident of New York City and a member of the Philomathean Society. Died November 23, 1861.
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Cole, Almeron Hyde
Admitted attorney in the Supreme Court and served seventeen years as Justice of the Peace in the town of Barre.
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Cooper, John Tayler
Lieutenant Governor of the State of NY from 1813 to 1822. Born April 1798 in Albany and died August 1878 at age of 88.
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Doane, George Washington
Bishop of New Jersey and author of the hymn, "Softly Now the Light of Day".
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Dunn, Clarkson
Rector of Christ Church, Newton, NJ for more than thirty years. Established a small classical school in Newton, NJ.
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Fuller, George Kendall
Descendant of Samuel Fuller, a Puritan who landed at Plymouth Rock from the Mayflower. Resident of Schenectady, NY and a member of the Philomathean Society.
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Gordon, Yorick Sterne
Principle teacher in the Pineville Academy, South Carolina. A member of the Adelphic Society, died 1820.
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Harding, Sewall
Pastor of the First Congregational Church, Waltham, Massachusetts. Son of John and Beulah Sewall, died 1876.
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Harkness, Lamon G.
Born in Salem, Washington County, NY 1801 and went on to become a doctor. Died 1880 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Hubbell, Horatio
Entered Union College at age 14 and was later admitted to the bar. Elected Brigadier General of the Third Philadelphia Brigade.
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Jarvis, William
Born February 29, 1796 in Norwalk, Connecticut. Went on to become a priest and ministered at East Haddam and Hebron for some time.
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