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Green, Henry K.
Henry K. Green was born in Waterford, N.Y. After graduating from Union, He tutored at Columbian College in D.C. from 1826 to 1828. Later on, Green became the Pastor of multiple Baptist Churches. He died in Orange County, N.J on February 23, 1862.
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Halsey, Abraham Oothout
Abraham O. Halsey was born in Schenectady, NY in 1798. He studied divinity and then established a Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia. He died in 1868.
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Hard, Gideon
Gideon Hard was born in Arlington, Vermont in 1797. He was a member of the Philomathean Society and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa at graduation. He was a lawyer, School Commissioner, County Treasurer, member of Congress and the State Senate. He died 1885.
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Hasbrouck, William Cornelius
William C. Hasbrouck was born in 1800 and he was a resident of Newburgh, NY. He was principle of the Farmers' Hall Academy and was later elected to the Assembly of 1847. He died 1870.
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Holmes, Edwin
Edwin Holmes was born in Salisbury, Connecticut in 1797. He studied theology and taught in the Poughkeepsie Academy for three years. He died of pneumonia in 1873.
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Houck, Jacob
Jacob Houck was born in Schoharie, NY in 1801. He was a representative of New York and a district attorney of Schoharie County. He died 1857 in his hometown.
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Hyde, Lucius
Lucius Hyde was born in 1800 and was a resident of Rensselaerville, NY. He was a member of the Philomathean Society and the New York State Medical Society. He died 1863.
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Keith, Calvin Jay
Calvin J. Keith was born in 1800 in Uxbridge, Massachusetts. He was a private tutor in Virginia and later commenced his study of law.
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Keteltas, Eugene
Eugene Keteltas was son of Dr. Philip D. Keteltas, and grandson of Abraham Keteltas, a famous preacher and patriot in Revolutionary times. He studied law and was then admitted to practice. He died in 1876 at 73 years of age.
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Kimberly, Edmund Stoughton
Edmund S. Kimberly was born in 1803 and was a resident of Troy, NY. He established a drug store in 1833 with his partner and was also a member of the first board of trustees of Rush Medical College. He died 1874.
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Lee, Thomas Rathbone
Thomas R. Lee was born in 1800 in New York. He was a member of the Philomathean Society and the New York State Legislature. He died in Cronton Falls in 1860.
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Livingston, James Beekman
James B. Livingston was born in Poughkeepsie, NY. He died in Belize, Honduras in December of 1837.
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Lusk, William
William Lusk graduated Union with Phi Beta Kappa honors and then studied at the Princeton Theological seminary. He died in Reedsburg, Wisconsin in 1879 at age 77.
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Magraw, James Cochran
James C. Magraw was born in 1804 in West Nottingham, Maryland. For thirty-one years, he was pastor of West Nottingham Presbyterian Church. He died 1868 in Lutherville, Maryland.
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Marvin, Grant Bradley
Grant B. Marvin was born in Chester, NY in 1801. He was a member of the Adelphic Society and later became a lawyer. He died in 1881.
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McNaughton, Findlay W.
Findlay W. McNaughton was born in Argyle, NY and upon graduation studied theology in Philadelphia. He remained a pastor until 1857 and died 1889 at 88 years of age.
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Mumford, Samuel Jones
Samuel J. Mumford was a resident of New York City and was a member of the Philomathean Society. He died 1850 in an accident on the Western Railroad.
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Nott, Stephen Tertius
Stephen T. Nott was Samuel Nott's youngest son, born in 1802. After graduation, he studied theology and preached at various points. He died 1828 in Franklin, Connecticut.
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Radcliff, Edward
Edward Radcliff was from Rhinebeck, NY and was a member of the Philomathean Society. He died in Ithaca in 1845.
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Rapelye, William E.
William E. Rapelye was from Fishkill, NY and was a member of the Adelphic Society. He died 1833.
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Romeyn, Theodore Frelinghuysen
Theodore F. Romeyn was an attorney at law in Oswego, NY. He died 1833 at Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
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Sanders, John
John Sanders was born in 1802 in Glenville, NY. In 1840 he was appointed Surrogate and was later County Judge. He died 1883.
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Savage, John Adams
John A. Savage was born in Salem, NY in 1800. He studied theology after graduation while teaching academies in Delhi and Auburn. He died 1864 in Waukesha.
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