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Proudfit, James Owen
From Salem, NY and was a member of the Philomathean Society. He was a merchant in NY and died in 1846 at the age of forty-one.
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Punderson, Ephriam
From Red Hook, NY and was a member of the Philomathean Society. He was a Reverend and died in 1880.
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Sanford, Edward
He was a journalist and poet who worked on the editorial staff of the New York Times.He was elected to State Senate in 1843. Died in Gowanda, NY in 1876.
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Schermerhorn, Jacob Maus
Practiced law in Rochester, NY where he later founded the Bank of Monroe with his brother Abraham. He was instrumental in building the Syracuse and Binghamton Railroad.He died in 1890.
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Seymour, Ebenezer
Established the Bloomfield Institute after retirement as a pastor. He also helped to set up a mineralogical exchange in New York. He died in 1879.
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Shepard, George
Born in Plainfield, Conn., August 26, 1801. He was the first President of the Natural History Society of Amherst College and later Amherst College. Died in 1868.
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Sibley, Ebenezer Sprote
A top graduate from West Point. He was a career officer in the Army serving with distinction during the BAttle of Buena Vista. He resigned as a Lt. Col. in 1864 and died in 1884.
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Spencer, Orson
Born March 14, 1802 in West Stockbridge, MA. President of the St. Louis Stake of Zion. He later served in the legislative council of Utah Territory. He died in 1855.
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Steele, Joseph
Born in Kinsboro, NY, in 1802. Trustee of Middlebury College. Pastor in Saratoga, NY. Died 1872 in Mobile.
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Sutherland, Josiah
A lawyer in Livingston. Served as District Attorney for Columbia County for 12 years. Died in New York City in 1887.
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Tracy, Cornelius Lansing
Of Lansingburgh, NY, he practiced law in Cohoes, NY and later moved to Troy.
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Tracy, William
He was a lawyer at the firm of Tracy and Tallmadge. He represented Robert Schuyler in a case against the New Haven Railroad Company.
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Van Valkenbergh, Daniel
Born at Manheim, NY, January 8, 1805. Became a Reverend where he served for 36 years. He died in 1864.
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White, Henry
Distinguished professor in the Union Theological Seminary. Pastor of the Allen St. Church. Died August 25, 1850 in New York City.
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Wilson, Russell A.
A resident of Blandford, MA, he was a member of the Adelphic Society later becoming a lawyer.
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