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Joslin, Benjamin F.
Professor of mathematics, natural philosophy, and astronomy at the University of the City of New York. He became Chancellor of NYU and died 1861.
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Kimball, Elijah Huntingdon
Studied law in Waterford, NY and spent the remainder of his life there practicing law. He died 1883 at the age of 82.
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Lee, John A.E.
From Richmond, Virginia. He entered Union as a freshman, but had to leave on account of sickness.
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Lockwood, Daniel N.
A resident of Newburgh, NY and was a member of the Adelphic Society. The Lockwood Memorial Library of the University of Buffalo was erected in memory of him and George K. Birge.
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Lytle, John S.
Paymaster in the Army and acted as aide-de-camp to General Clinch. In 1835, during a battle with Seminole Indians, he had his horse shot under him.
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Manning, Samuel
From Schoharie, NY and was a member of the Philomathean Society. He married 1823 to Betsey Chapman and died 1843.
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Marshall, James M.
From Winchester and practiced law. He was a member of the Virginia State (Secession) Convention in 1861.
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Messler, Abraham
Born 1800 in Whitehouse, New Jersey and became a reverend. He died 1882 at the age of 82.
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Miller, Rodney Augusus
Born and died in Troy, NY. For several years, he served as a pastor and was a member of the board overseers of Harvard College.
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Myers, Joseph
Born in 1795 in Herkimer, NJ. Once graduated from Union, he joined the Theological Seminary and became a pastor. He died in 1860 in Liverpool, NY.
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Nevin, John Williamson
Was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa and was later elected President of Franklin and Marshall College. He was a clergyman of the Reformed church and died 1886.
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Noyes, James
From Wallingford, Connecticut and a member of the Adelphic Society. Before his death in 1869 he was a pastor and teacher.
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Proudfit, John W.
President Nott regarded him as one of the best of his students while at Union. He became a professor of Latin and Greek Languages and Literature in Rutgers College. He continued his religious service until his death in 1870.
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Riddle, John Stuart
Born in 1801 in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. He studied law and became an attorney-at-law. He was married to Mary Miles Bemus and died in 1850.
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Rose, Henry
He was born in Virginia in 1802. He married Sarah L. in 1832, and then went to live in Jerusalem in 1836.
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Ruggles, Philo Taylor
From Milford, Connecticut, born in 1803. He practiced law in Poughkeepsie and then in New York City. He died 1894 in Paterson, NJ.
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Sanford, Mitchell
Born 1799 in Greenville, NY. He formed a law partnership with John Pierson in Troy and later died in 1861, just prior to a court case.
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Searle, Jeremiah
Born 1795, a member of the Adelphic Society, and studied theology. He was a pastor in Rotterdam, Coxsackie, and Woodbourne, NY. He died 1861
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Stearns, John
Born 1791 and later studied divinity and was ordained in the ministry. He taught in Washington, D.C., and died there in 1824.
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Van Ransselaer, Cornelius Glen
Born 1801 in Greenbush, NY. He was a member of he Philomathean Society and died 1871 in New York.
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