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Graduates
In 1839 the Trustees conferred the degree of Bachelor of Arts on Reuben
Flournoy Ford of Scott County, “a former student of this College,” and
in 1843 the degree of Master of Arts “in course.”
1842
LARUE, ALEXANDER WARREN,
A.B., A.M., 1845; pastor Flemingsburg 1842-1849; assoc. ed. Baptist
Banner 1849-1853; pastor Harrodsburg, 1853-1856; Georgetown,
1856-1859; Stanford, 1859-1863; Salem, 1863-1864; born LaRue County,
January 23, 1819; died September 11, 1864
MILLIKIN, JOHN J.,
Scientific Diploma, minister, Kentucky; died
THURMAN, ROBERT LIVINGSTON,
A.B., A.M., 1845; pastor Elizabethtown, 1843-1850; agent Indian Missions
and assoc. ed. Baptist Banner 1850-1851; agent Georgetown
College. 1851-1855; pastor Austin, Texas, 1855; agent Foreign Mission
Board, 1855-1861 and 1868-1894; Superintendent Executive Board General
Assoc., 1861-1868; born Washington County, November 19, 1815; died July,
1894
1843
BURCH, WILLIAM R.,
A.B., A.M., 1848; farmer, Georgetown; died
GARDNER, WILLIAM W.,
A.B., A.M., 1847; D.D. Union University, 1870; Georgetown College, 1872;
pastor Shelbyville, 1844-1847; Mason County, 1847-1857; Russellville,
1857-1869; Prof. Theology and Bible, Bethel College 1857-1880; pastor
Glasgow; pastor Bardstown, 1885-; author Church Communion, Missels of
Truth, etc.; born Barren County, October 1, 1818; died
JAMES, JOHN,
Scientific Diploma; pastor Flat Lick, Columbia, Hart County; Barren
County; Paris, Texas; Missouri; died
JAMES. ROBERT,
A.B., A.M., 1848; minister, Kentucky and Missouri; died
MACEY, ALEXANDER ROLLA,
Scientific Diploma; minister, Kentucky; died
SMITH, WILLIAM LLEWELLYN,
A.B., A.M., 1848; lawyer, Georgetown; died
1844
BRADLEY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
A.B., A.M., 1848; graduated in law, Transylvania University, 1846;
soldier, Mexican War; Adjutant General Confederate States of America;
member Confederate Congress; State Senate; lawyer, Georgetown; born
October 5, 1825; died
ELLIOT, ROMANZO ISRAAL,
A.B., minister, Kentucky; died
PETERS, MATTHEW LEONARD,
A.B., A.M., 1848, M.D.; Physician, Kentucky; died
POLK, MARCELLUS,
A.B., A.M., 1847; lawyer, Missouri; died
1845
BONDTJRANT, ALBERT,
A.B., A.M., 1848; Mississippi; died
DAVIS, OLIVER WILSON,
A. B., A.M., 1848; Alabama; died
DILLARD, WILLIAM DUDLEY,
A.B., A.M., 1848, M.D., Physician, Chicago, Illinois; died
DUDLEY, MAURICE J.,
A.B., A.M., 1848; lawyer, Covington; died
LEMON, JAMES CAVEL,
A.B., A.M., 1848; Merchant; Justice, Georgetown; died
LILLARD, ROBERT RHODES,
A.B., A.M., 1848; minister; assoc. ed. Western Baptist Review;
born January 10, 1826 in Anderson County; died June 7, 1849
WARDER, JOSEPH WALTER,
A.B., A.M., 1850, D.D., graduated Newton Theological Seminary, 1849;
pastor Frankfort. Maysville, Lexington, Missouri; Lawrence, Kansas;
Kansas City, Missouri; Clinton, Missouri, and Walnut Street, Louisville;
born October 13, 1825 in Logan County; died
1846
ALDRIDGE, FRANCIS M.,
A.B., A.M., 1859; lawyer, Yalobusha County, Mississippi; died
BARNETT, ANDREW,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer, Louisville; died
BLEWITT, BENJAMIN TURNER,
A.B., A.M., 1850. LL.D.; Professor Georgetown College Academy,
1846-1853; Principle, Bethel High School, Russellville, 1853-1856;
Founder and President Bethel College. 1856-1861; President of Bracken
Academy, Augusta, 1861-1870; President of Street Louis Female Academy,
1870-1914; born Warren County September 17, 1820; died November 1, 1914
BONDURANT, HORACE,
A.B., Natchez, Mississippi; died
CALDWELL, ISAAC,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer, Louisville; died 1885
CLEVELAND, BENJAMIN T.,
A.B., lawyer, Yalobusha County, Mississippi; died
EWING, HENRY QUINCY,
A.B., A.M., 1850; lawyer, Russellville; died
GARNETT. RICHARD,
Scientific Diploma; Glasgow, minister; died
GLOVER, FRANCIS L.,
A.B., Natchez, Mississippi; died
LEWIS, RICHARD P.,
A.B., Washington, Kentucky; died
McCLOUD, CONSTANT S.,
A.B., pastor Starkville, Mississippi; Vicksburg, Mississippi; Raymond,
Mississippi; Jefferson, Texas; Missionary, Louisiana; born Vermont,
1818; died October 17, 1873
PURYEAR, HARDIMON R.,
Scientific Diploma; Mayfield; died
RICHARDS, JOHN P.,
A.B., Benton; died
ROBERT, WILLIAM A.,
A.B., minister; Alexandria, Louisiana; died
ROTH, EDWARD,
Scientific Diploma; minister, Frankfort; died
SMITH, THOMAS, JR.,
A.B., A.M., 1850; graduate Princeton Theology Seminary, 1849; founder
and pastor Walnut Street Baptist Church, Louisville. 1849-1850: born
Henry County, April 1827; died March 6, 1851
SUTTON, JOHN,
A.B., M.D., Physician, Midway; died
WIGGINTON, JOHN H.,
Scientific Diploma, North Middleton; died
WILLIS, BENJAMIN F.,
Scientific Diploma, Columbia; died
1847
GRAVES, CASWELL JEFFERSON,
A.B., M.D., physician, Payne’s Depot; died
PAXTON, WILLIAM EDWARD,
A.B., A.M., 1850, D.D., lawyer in Louisiana, 1853-1861; Captain
Confederate Army; ordained, 1864; pastor Minden, Louisiana; President
Shreveport University, 1873; cor. sec. Southern Baptist Public Society,
1877; President Centennial Institute, Warren, Arkansas, 1878-; author
Rights of Laymen, Apostolic Church, Faith a Prerequisite to Church
Membership, Endless Retribution; born Little Rock, Arkansas, 1825;
died
SHERWOOD, GEORGE H.,
A. B., Alton, Illinois; died
STEVENSON, SAMUEL,
Scientific Diploma; minister; established Arkadelphia Baptist
Institute; promoter missions and Sunday Schools; business, Little Rock,
Arkansas; born Philadelphia. Pennsylvania, 1815; died 1878
WALLER, NAPOLEON BONAPARTE,
A.B., A.M., 1850; Nicholasville; minister; born March 24, 1826; died
August 1, 1855
WILLIAMS, JAMES M.,
Scientific Diploma; Scott County; minister; died
1848
ASHBURN, JOHN M.,
A.B., minister; New Castle; died
CLARDY, JOHN D.,
Scientific Diploma. M.D. University Pennsylvania, 1851; physician,
farmer and stock raiser; delegate to Constitutional Convention, 1890;
State Commissioner to Columbian Exposition, 1893; member 54th and 55th
Congress; born August 30, 1828: address, Hopkinsville
GOODALE, HERVEY,
Scientific Diploma; minister; missionary; born West Royalston.
Massachusetts, 1822; died Central Africa, April 18, 1850
GRAY, ROBERT SINGLETON,
A.B., farmer, Versailles; died
LEMON, JOSEPH F. M.,
A.B., lawyer; Georgetown; died
LONG, SILAS NOEL,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Scott County; born January 11, 1828; died
October 31, 1856
MARTIN, LEWIS H.,
A.B., farmer; Lexington; died
PEAK, MILTON N.,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Georgetown; died
POWELL, JOHN,
A.B., minister; Nashville, Tennessee; died
SCOTT, PERIANDER C.,
A.B., A.M., 1851; minister; Boone County; died April 3, 1852
SELBY, JAMES,
A.B., M.D., physician; Augusta; died
THOMAS, BENJAMIN F.,
Scientific Diploma; minister; Aullville, Missouri; died
1849
BAKER, ROBERT H.,
A.B., A.M., 1852; Princeton; died
CARTER, CHARLES S.,
Scientific Diploma; Burlington; minister; died
FREEMAN, DANDRIDGE,
C., A.B.; lawyer; Austin City, Texas; died 1896.
FRENCH, CHARLES STEPHEN,
A.B., lawyer; judge Court Common Pleas, Winchester; died
GUTHRIE, JAMES,
JR., A.B., lawyer; Louisville; died
GARDNER, JOHN J.,
A.B., A.M., 1852; teacher; Kentucky; died
HALL, MICHAEL T.,
A.B., Merchant; Kentucky; died
HUNT, GEORGE,
A.B., A.M., 1852, D.D.; pastor Maysville, 1856-1858; Professor Theology,
Georgetown College, 1858-1861; pastor Stamping Ground, 1858-1862;
President Bethel College, 1862-1864; pastor Bethel and Salem Churches,
1864-1867; Bowling Green. 1867-1869; Lexington, 1869-1873; Versailles,
1873-85; Kansas City, Missouri, 1885; born June 9, 1831; died August 28,
1893
KING, CLARKE,
A.B., A.M., 1852; minister; Illinois; died
OWEN, EDWIN IORWERTH,
A. B., A.M., 1852, LL.D., William Jewell College, 1859; pastor,
Kentucky; Western, Missouri, 1858-1859; Professor Ancient Languages
William Jewell College, 1859-1863, and President, 1863-1867; born Wales,
1825; died 1867
STAUGHTON, JOHN M. L.,
A.B., A.M., 1853; engineer; Cincinnati, Ohio; died
TIILFORD, HARRISON H.,
A.B., minister; Waxahachl, Texas, died
1850
ARMSTRONG, C. E. B.,
A.B., A.M., 1853; minister; Tremont, Ohio; died
GIBSON, WILLIAM,
A.B., Metagorda, Texas; died
GRAY, JAMES H.,
A.B., professor; Bethel College; died
HARRIS, ROBERT B.,
A.B., Vicksburg, Mississippi; died
TYLER. WILLIAM C.,
A.B., insurance; Louisville; died
1851
JENKINS, RICHARD H.,
A.B., A.M., 1855; farmer; Missouri; died
SCOTT, PRESTON B.,
A.B., M.D., physican; Louisville; died
TAYLOR, BROOKING T.,
A.B., pastor; Columbia, 1851-1855; New Castle, 1855-1857; Owensboro,
1860-1862; Henderson County 1862-67; Missouri, 1868; Smithland; died
1852
BARTHELEMY, E. C.,
Scientific Diploma; Donaldsville, Louisiana; died
GRAY, SAMUEL,
A.B., A.M., 1855, LL.B. Transylvania, 1857; teacher two years; lawyer,
Versailles, 1861; Bardstown; County Judge Nelson County; 1870-81; died
1881
HELM, JOHN N.,
A.B., M.D., physician; Adams County, Mississippi; died
HOLLIS, JESSE A.,
A.B., A.M., 1855; pastor; Mississippi; 1852-1854; president Stephens
College, Columbia, Missouri, 1865-1870; born South Carolina, 1824; died
1870
HUGHES, JAMES E.,
A.B., A.M., 1855; minister; Fayette, Missouri; died
JACOBS. WILLIAM P.,
A.B., Georgetown; lawyer; died
OTIS, JOSEPH. JR.,
A.B., A.M., 1855; editor; Illinois; died
WILLIAMS, JOHN T.,
A.B., A.M., 1855, D.D., minister; Chillicothe, Missouri; died
1853
BELL, JOHN ALDRIDGE,
A.B., A.M., 1856, teacher; Oxford, 1853-54; Salvisa, 1854-1855;
Georgetown Academy, 1855-56; editor Georgetown Gazette, 1856; post
master, Georgetown, 1861-1867; editor Georgetown Times, 1867-1914;
represented Scott County in Legislature, 1871-1872; director Farmers
Bank; died January 21, 1914
BOWDEN, GEORGE F.,
A.B., Henderson; minister; died
BURNAM, BENNETT,
A.B., A.M., 1856, Lawyer; Bowling Green; died
CARTER, JOHN H.,
A.B., Burlington; minister; died
DAVIS, JOHN T.,
Scientific Diploma; teacher; Missouri; died
DAVIS, RICHARD W.,
A.B., A.M., 1856, Shelbyville; lawyer; died
GRAVES, F. L.,
A.B., Fayette County; farmer; died
LINK, J. B.,
A.B., A.M., 1856, D.D., graduate Rochester Theological Seminary, 1855;
pastor, Liberty, Missouri; agent William Jewell College; chaplain
Confederate Army; agent Home Mission Board, Texas; editor Texas
Baptist Herald, 1866-; vice president Southern Baptist Convention;
born Rockbridge County Virginia, May 7, 1828; died
MOTHERSHEAD, FABRICIUS
McCALLA, A.B., A.M.,
1856, M.D., physician; Indianapolis, Indiana; died
MOTHERSHEAD, MOSES THRELKELD,
A.B., A.M., 1856, professor Logic and Belles Lettres, Georgetown
College, 1853-1858; died
OLIVER, JOHN A.,
A.B., minister; Carrollton, Mississippi; died
ROBINSON, JAMES FISHER, JR.,
A.B., Adjutant General, 1863-1865; proprietor Phoenix Hotel, Lexington;
died
SMITH, A. B.,
A.B., A.M., 1856, minister; principal Georgetown College Academy,
1852-1853; McHenry, Kentucky; died
STJGG, CYRUS A.,
A.B., farmer; Robertson County Tennessee; died
WOOD, JOHN A.,
A.B., lawyer; Baton Rouge, Louisana; died
1854
BELL, C. D.,
A.B., farmer; Hopkinsville; died
LONG, SPENCER CURD,
A.B., merchant and banker; president Deposit Bank, Russellville;
treasurer Bethel College; real estate business, Georgetown; died 1899
RUCKER, JAMES JEFFERSON,
A.B., A.M., 1857, LL.D., Richmond College; student Howard College
(Missouri); student Chicago University; president Old Seminary,
1868-1892; professor Mathematics Georgetown College, 1854-1908;
emeritus, 1908-1910; born Randolph County Missouri, January 27, 1828;
died August 22, 1910
PITTS. SAMUEL YOUNGER,
Scientific Diploma; farmer, 1854-1856; minister; Missouri, 1856-1901;
pastor and secretary, Pensacola, Florida.; born Randolph County
Missouri, October 14, 1833; died September 10, 1915
THARP, JOSEPH B.,
A. B., A. M., 1857; minister; Shelbyvllle; died October 7, 1911
1855
ADAMS, JOSEPH M.,
A.B., A.M., 1858; lawyer; Fort Worth, Tex.; died
ARD, JACOB A.,
A.B., A.M., 1858; instructor; Georgetown College Academy, 1866-1868;
Canton, Mississippi; died
CALMES, HENRY,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Winchester; died
CHENAULT, W. 0.,
A.B., farmer; address Richmond
HARCOURT, ASHTON P.,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer; Louisville; died
ISBELL, ERASMUS DARWIN,
A.B., A.M., 1858, minister; Schell City, Missouri; died
LONG. SAMUEL WILLIAM,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer; Georgetown; born December 26, 1834; died
November 24, 1884
OFFUTT, BENJAMIN ALEXANDER,
A.B., Confederate soldier; planter; Greenville, Mississippi born
February 15, 1838; died June, 1885
SMITH, CLARK 0.,
Scientific Diploma; merchant; Louisville; died
STORTS, THOMAS H.,
A.B., A.M., 1858, minister; Kyle, Texas; died
TEVIS, JAMES,
A.B., clerk, Richmond; died
THOMPSON, S. P.,
A.B., A.M., 1858, minister; Louisville; died
1856
BARTLETT, R. S.,
Scientific Diploma; Covington; lawyer; died
BERRY, J. H.,
A.B., minister; Youngers, Missouri; died
CLARDY, THOMAS F.,
Scientific Diploma, M.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1861; Surgeon,
Forest’s Cavalry, Confederate States of America; physician; Christian
County; born June 29, 1838; died February 26, 1885
DAVIS, W. H.,
A.R, Christian County; minister; no information
FOREE, JOSEPH, A.B.,
farmer; address Georgetown
GIVENS, M. C.,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer; Morganfield; Circuit Judge Webster County;
died 1904
GOODMAN, JOHN,
A.B., A.M., 1859, M.D., physician; professor medical department
University of Louisville; died
JOHNSON, WILLA VILEY,
A.B., planter; Arkansas; Confederate soldier; business, Street Louis;
rancher, Colorado City, Texas; born March 4, 1837; died 1912.
KEMPER, HENRY CLAY,
A.B., farmer; Evergreen, Louisiana; died
KENNEY, NAPOLEON BONAPARTE,
Scientific Diploma; farmer, Scott County; born 1836; died 1868
PEAK, FRANKLIN PAYNE,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Grand Lake, Ark.; died
ROSSELL, F. D.,
A.B., M. D., physician; Fayette County; died
SANFORD, JOHN L.,
Scientific Diploma; banker; Covington; killed by William Goebel
SHELBY, W. W.,
A.B., Henderson County; died
STEVENSON, THOMAS JONES,
A.B., A.M., 1859; tutor Latin and Greek, Georgetown College, 1857-1861;
pastor, Georgetown, 1861-1867; Stanford, 1867-1869; professor Latin,
Shelbyville Female College, 1869-1870; pastor, Covington, 1870-1872;
Winchester, 1872-1874; Benson and Stamping Ground, 1814-83; Great
Crossing, 1883-1904; Dry Run, 1883-1887; professor Latin (pro tern),
Georgetown Female Seminary, 1884-1885; born Fayette County 1883; died
1916
WARD, J. W.,
A.B., A.M., 1859, minister, Dobbs, Virginia; died
WOOLFOLK, ALEXANDER M.,
A.B., lawyer; Chicago, Illinois; died
1857

ARMSTRONG, CHARLES D.,
A.B., author, lawyer; Jeffersonville, Indiana; died

BARNES, J. EUGENE,
A.B., A.M., 1860, banker; Covington; died

COMPERE, W. S.,
Scientific Diploma; teacher and farmer; soldier in Confederate Army
three years; address Florence, Mississippi

DAVENPORT, C. C.,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Mer Rouge, Louisiana; died March 7, 1913

FERGUSON, JAMES HUGH,
A.B., Lieutenant Confederate Army; farmer; Scott County; died July 31,
1871

FREEMAN, JOHN C.,
A.B. A.M., 1860; minister; farmer; Shelby County; died

GANO, ROBERT EWING,
A.B., M.D., Jefferson College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
physician; Scott County; died 1903

GRAVES, J. H.,
A.B., lawyer; Jackson, Mississippi

KEENE, ROBERT WILSON,
Scientific Diploma, M.D., Jefferson College of Medicine, Philadelphia,
Pennsylviana, 1861; surgeon Confederate Army; physician, Georgetown;
died January 27. 1898

PEAK, JEFFERSON PAYNE,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; address, Lake Hall, Arkansas

PHELPS, THOMAS,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Richmond; died

WRENN, GEORGE L.,
A.B., A.M., 1860; insurance; Chicago, Illinois; died October, 1909
1858
ANDERSON, H. H.,
Scientific Diploma; Oxford; farmer; died
ARTHUR, JOHN C.,
A.B., A.M., 1861; lawyer; Nansemond County, Virginia.; Confederate
soldier; killed in Civil War
BRIDGEFORTH, WILLIAM M.,
Scientific Diploma; farmer, Mt. Sterling; died November 1, 1911
CANTRILL, JAMES EDWARD,
A.B., Captain Confederate States of America; lawyer; Lieutenant
Governor, 1880-1884; Circuit Judge, 1887-1903; Judge Court of Appeals,
1903-1905; Georgetown; born January 20, 1839; died April 8, 1907
COOK, JOSHUA F.,
A.B., A.M., 1861, LL.D., minister; president LaGrange College, Webb
City, Missouri, 1866-1912; born Shelby County 1837; died May 21, 1912
CRUMBAUGH, DAVID B.,
Scientific Diploma; mechanic, Augusta; died July 9, 1909
DANIEL, CHARLES T.,
A.B., minister; Rockport, Indiana; died
HICKS, HARRIS H.,
Scientific Diploma; teacher, Midway; died
HUNT, GEORGE D.,
A.B., teacher; principal City School, Lexington; died
JONES, W. C.,
A.B., AM., 1865, course at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary;
minister and capitalist, Louisville; died 1913
OFFUTT, WILLIAM HENRY,
Scientific Diploma; planter; Greenville, Mississippi; born March 21,
1840; died November, 1871
PEAK, JOHN LEE,
A.B., LL.D., 1905, LL.B., Louisville Law School, 1860, lawyer; U. S.
Minister to Switzerland, 1895-1896; Kansas City, Missouri died 1911
PEARCE, B. F.,
Scientific Diploma; Franklin Parish, Louisiana; died
PITTS, JOHN YOUNGER,
A.B., farmer; Scott County; killed in Confederate Army
PRATT, ALFRED,
A.B., farmer and lawyer; Indiana; member of Indiana Legislature; Silver
Lake, Kansas; no information
RAY, HENRY,
A.B., pastor; Maysville, 1858-1860; Bowling Green, 1866-1866; born
Mississippi; died May, 1866
REID, RICHARD,
A.B., A.M., 1861, lawyer; Mt. Sterling; Judge Superior Court, State of
Kentucky; author “History of Montgomery
County; died 1885
VARDEN, GEORGE,
A.B., A.M., 1861. Ph.D. Georgetown College, 1867, D.D., Georgetown
College, 1872, LL.D., pastor; Paris; Mayslick; Falmouth Scholar and
writer; author critical reviews; trustee Georgetown College, 1866-1886;
born in Norfolk County England, December 9, 1830; died Lexington,
Kentucky, May, 1917
VOORHEIS, CHARLES HOWARD,
A.B., graduate Heidelberg University, Germany; lieutenant Confederate
Army; banker, Lexington; died October 12, 1903
WARD, JOHN QUINCY A.,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer; Paris; County Attorney four years; member
Legislature, 1873-1874; Judge Superior Court of Kentucky; born Scott
County 1838; died June, 1899
WHEAT, HENRY CLAY,
A.B., M.D., physician; Paris; died
WOOD, W. T.,
A.B., A.M., Bethel College, 1865, pastor; Perryville, 1862-1885; farmer
Boyle County, 1885-; address, 361 North First Street, Danville
1859
CAMPBELL, WILLIAM,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Versailles; no information
COONS, C. E.,
Scientific Diploma; farmer, Fayette County; died
CRAWFORD, J. M.,
Scientific Diploma; minister; East Feliciana, Louisiana; died
DARNABY, E. FABRICIUS,
A.B., farmer; address, Lexington
EWING, J. F.,
A.B., farmer; Boyle County; Confederate Army, killed in battle
FITZGERALD, J. A.,
A.B. New Castle; died
FRITH, CHARLES H.,
A.B., editor; Liberty, Mississippi; died
GODBY, W. B.,
A.B., A.M., 1862; preacher and evangelist; address, God’s Revivalist
Office, Cincinnati, Ohio
GRAY, RICHARD H.,
A.B., A.M., 1862, preacher and teacher, 1860-1865; farmer 1865-1879;
sheriff Woodford County, 1879-1884, 1888-1893; member Legislature,
1887-1888; county clerk, 1893-; clerk Elkhorn Baptist Association,
1898-1901; assistant moderator, 1901-; address, Versailles
HATCHER, S.,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer; Adair County; no information
HERRINGTON, JOHN A.,
A.B., Confederate Army; Waco, Texas; died
JENKINS, S. T.,
A.B., farmer; Cuthbert, Georgia; died 1911
MONTGOMERY, ALEXANDER B.,
A.B., lawyer; Elizabethtown; Circuit Judge; member U. S. Congress; died
SOUTHWORTH, JAMES WALSH,
A.B., M.D., Medical Department University of New York, 1861; House
Surgeon Bellevue Hospital, New York City, 1861-1862; physician Street
Louis, Missouri, 1862-1863; physician Glasgow, Missouri, 1864-; address,
Glasgow, Missouri
STACKHOUSE, THOMAS CALHOUN,
Scientific Diploma, D.D. Carson Newman College, Tennessee, 1907,
minister, farmer nec teacher; pastor Columbia, Greensburg, Owensboro,
Winchester, Lexington; trustee Southern Baptist Theological Seminary 20
years; address Lexington
STEVENSON, WILLIAM T.,
A.D., merchant, Covington; died
THOMAS, S. M.,
Scientific Diploma,
M.D., Nelson County; physician; no information
WELCH, WILLIAM G.,
A.B., A.M., 1865, lawyer; Stanford; died
WITHERSFOON, W.,
A.B., Andrew Chappel, Tennessee; no inforcnation
1860
BENT, J. M., A.B.,
A.M., 1863, minister; Springfield, Missouri; died
CARPENTER, JAMES T.,
A.B., farmer and teacher; Confederate Army; Woodford County; died
January 7, 1875
CHENAULT, JOSEPH,
A.B., Captain in Confederate Army; Madison County; killed in battle
CLAY, JAMES FRANKLIN,
A.B., attorney-at-law; Henderson, 1861-; Kentucky Senate, 1872; member
United States Congress, 1881; address, Henderson
COLEMAN, THOMAS HENRY,
A.B., A.M., 1868, pastor; Lincoln County 1860-1864; moderator Southern
Kentucky Association, 1864-1867; principal Baptist Female High School,
Bardstown, 1868-1871; pastor; Spencer County; Nelson County; clerk
Nelson Association sixteen years; died May 15, 1912
COURTS, RICHARD S.,
Scientific Diploma; Richland, Mississippi; died
DUDLEY, RICHARD MOBERLEY,
A.B., D.D., pastor, East Baptist Church, Louisville, 1861-1865; editor
“Western Recorder,” 1865-1871; pastor, David’s Fork, 1871-1872;
professor History and Political Economy, Georgetown College, 1872-1877;
pastor, Georgetown, 1878-1879; chairman faculty Georgetown College,
1879-1880; president Georgetown College, 1880-1893; born Madison County
September 1, 1838; died January 1893
ELLIS, JOHN WILLIAM,
A.D., A.M.. 1863, Ph.D., Chautauqua University, 1888; LL.D., University
of Chicago; lawyer and minister; practiced law Street Louis, 1869;
ordained 1874; president Plattsburg (Missouri) College, 1880-97;
president Central Christian College, Albany, Missouri, 1900-1902;
pastor, Bentonville, Arkansas, 1902-1910; author Life Mission,
1876; Song of Songs, 1897. etc.; born Carthage, Illinois.,
December 29, 1839; died 1910
FELIX, WILLIAM HENRY,
A.B., D.D., pastor; First Baptist Church. Lexington, 1863-1869; Pilgrim
Baptist Church, New York City, 1869-1870; Covlngton Baptist Church,
1870-; David’s Fork; author True Womanhood, etc. born Woodford
County, October 6, 1838; died 1912
GRAHAM, J. W.,
A.B., division superintendent Adams Express Company; superintendent
Christian Church Widows’ and Orphans’ Home, 1903-; address, 236 East
Jacob Street, Louisville
HAMILTON, E. J.,
A.B., Confederate Army; merchant; New Orleans, Louisana; died
HARCOURT, D. W.,
A.B., lawyer; Texas; died
KELLEY, ISAAC W.,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Henry County; died
MCGRATH, RICHARD,
A.B., farmer; Bryantsville; died
MOSS, JOHN S.,
A.B., Confederate Army; merchant; Street Louis, Missouri; Woodford
County Kentucky; died
NICHOLS, MOSES ECKLES,
A.B., farmer; Scott County; born May 13 1841; died March 1, 1908
OFFUTT, MARION,
A.B., farmer; Fayette County; died
ORR, JOHN A.,
A.B., farmer; address, Versailles, R.F.D.
PAYNE, HENRY CONYERS,
Scientific Diploma; Confederate Soldier; farmer; address Lexington
PENICK, BENJAMIN W.,
Scientific Diploma; circuit clerk, Greensburg, 24 years; cashier
Greensburg Deposit Sank twenty years; attorney at law; address,
Greensburg
STONE, T. W.,
A.B., pastor, Hawesvllle; died 1865
SUTTON, WILLIAM,
A.B., M.D., physician; Dallas, Texas; died
THORNBERRY, JAMES WILLIAM,
A.B., merchant; Paducali; died
WARFIELD, LLOYD,
A.B., farmer; Mississippi; died 1865
YATES, GEORGE R.,
A.B., lawyer; Scott County; killed in Confederate army
1861
BROADDUS, ANDREW,
JR., A.B., Luray, Virginia; clerk of County Court; member Legislature;
died
DICKEN, E. N.,
A.B., D.D., minister; Franklin; professor Greek and Latin, Bethel
College, 1864-1870; born Campbell County September 26, 1835; died
GARTH, CLAUDE LLEWELLYN,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Georgetown; founder “Garth Fund,” College of
Bible, Lexington; born September 9, 1845; died Feborn 3, 1905
GRIFFIN, JOHN R.,
A.B., A.M., 1875, teacher, Belton, Texas; no information
HOPPER, WILLIAM D.,
A.B., lawyer and circuit clerk; Lancaster; died
JOHNSON, MADISON CONYERS,
A.B., Confederate Army planter; Clinton, Mississippi; born August 16,
1842; died November 24, 1879
KENNEY, CHARLES OSCAR,
A.B., farmer; Georgetown; born 1841; died 1915
REID, G. W.,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Missouri; no lnformation
THOMAS, C. I.,
Scientific Diploma; minister; Louisville; Arkansas; died
WARREN, WILLIAM HENRY,
A. B., (conferred 1874), farmer and insurance; Donerail; born June 9,
1843; died August 1, 1902
WEST, GEORGE E.,
A.S., farmer; Texas; no information
WRIGHT, J. W.,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Washington County; no information
1862
BLACK, JAMES C. C.,
A.B., (conferred 1874), LL.D., Mercer Universlty; Colonel Morgan’s
Cavalry, Confederate States of America; member U. S. Congress,
189S-1897; trustee Mercer University; trustee Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary; member Legislature; vice president Bar Association
of Georgia; attorney Georgia. Cent. R. R.; address, 520 Green Street,
Augusta, Georgia
BRADLEY, JOHN NICHOLAS,
A.B., A.M., 1865; instructor Georgetown College Academy, 1863-1870;
tutor, Georgetown College, 1870-1872; professor Latin, 1872-1876;
farmer; civil engineer; real estate; author History of Great
Crossings Baptist Church, address, Georgetown
CANNON, JESSE,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; Vandalia, Missouri; died
CLARK, W. E.,
A.B., Paris, KentucKentucky; Texas died
FRITTS, WILLIAM HENRY,
A.B., Federal soldier; teacher, druggist, Carlisle; U. S. Navy Yard,
Portsmouth, Virginia.; born September 11, 1840; died 1913
JUREY, MILTON M.,
A.B., Georgetown; Confederate Army, died in Federal prison during the
war
LEWIS, JOHN ALEXANDER,
A.B., A.M., 1869, Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia, 1868;
LL.D. Georgetown College, 1904; Adjutant 9th Kentucky Cavalry
Confederate States of America; president Kentucky Medical Society, 1896;
trustee Georgetown Ccllege, 1875-1908; author Articles and Addresses
on Medica/ Subjects; Commander Morgan’s Men; physician; address,
Georgetown
LEWIS, WALLER HOLLIDAY,
A.B., farmer and breeder; Woodlake; died January 1908
RILEY, J. V.,
A.B., minister; principal Baptist Female College, Bardstown, 1864-1868
died December 15, 1905
ROBINSON, JOHN MADISON,
A.B., Federal soldier; lawyer; Georgetown; died
SCOTT, THOMAS W.,
A.B., Confederate army; trustee Georgetown College, 1891-1910; fanner,
Franklin County; born Franklin County May 26th, 1848; died November 29,
1913
1863
(No graduating class on account
of the War.)
1864
BRADLEY. JOHN HENRY,
Scientific Diploma, farmer; Scott County; died March 1865
CRAIG, ALBERT GALLATIN,
Scientific Diploma, M.D., Cincinnati Medical College, 1866; house
surgeon Cincinnati Hospital 1866-1867; physician Ghent 1867-1878; Vevay,
Indiana, 1878-1908; trustee Franklin College; died Vevay, Indiana, April
23, 1908
HARDING, JOHN,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer and farmer; attorney L. & N. R. R.; address,
Pleasureville
1865
FARMER, OSCAR,
Scientific Diploma; merchant; address, 1219 South First Street,
Louisville
HARDING, SAMUEL,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer and merchant; Danville; died
McRERY, RUSSELL W.,
A.B., A.M., 1865; tutor Georgetown College 1865-1866; principal
Shelbyville Graded Schools; manufacturer, 1878-; Frankfort; chairman
School Board; vice president National Branch Bank; address, Frankfort
WIGGINTON, ISAAC L.,
A.B., Bloomfield; teacher; died
1866
BRADLEY, MANLItTS THOMPSON,
A.B., bookkeeper; address 406 Lamar Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas
PAYNE, GEORGE VILEY,
A.B., LL.B., University of Louisville, 1876; lawyer; Georgetown; county
judge; president Farmers’ Bank; treasurer, Georgetown College; born
December 12, 1843; died December 19, 1909
RICE, JAMES,
A.B., A.M., 1869, minister and teacher; Richmond; no information
THOMPSON, FRANKLIN FARNSWORTH,
A.B., Fayette County; born November 6, 1845; died June 25, 1866
THOMPSON, SEATON E.,
A.B., A.M., 1869, teacher; vice president Baylor University; address,
Waco, Texas, care of Postmaster
WEAKLEY, LEONARD A.,
A.B., lawyer; county judge; Shelbville; died
1867
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM H.,
Scientific Diploma; clerk; Atlanta, Georgia; died
JONES, W. A.,
A.B., minister; Marion, Alabama; no information
MITCHELL, WILLIAM H.,
Scientific Diploma; Metcalf County; no information
WILSON, HODGEN,
A.B., Texas; no information
WITHERSPOON, ALDRIDGE CHOMEL,
Scientific Diploma; lawyer and banker; Lawrenceburg; president
Witherspoon National Bank; died August 23, 1909
WITHERSPOON, NEWTON HOLLY,
Scientific Diploma, banker; president Bank of Winchester; address
Winchester
1868
BLEDSOE, WILLIAM CAREY,
A.B., D.D., Howard College, 1890, minister; secretary Alabama State
Board of Missions; Confederate Army; Grand Chaplain, Grand Lodge of
Masons of Alabama 41 years; author History of East Liberty Baptist
Association; address, LaFayette, Alabama
DICKEN, CHARLES WILLIAM,
A.B., A.M., graduate Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; pastor.
Kentucky to 1891; Missouri, 1891-1905 Roswell, New Mexico; died June 28,
1913
GLASS, WILLIAM H.,
Scientific Diploma; merchant; Nashville; farmer; Franklin, Tennesse;
died 1916
HOWARD, CHARLES,
Scientific Diploma, Texas; no
informatton
JACKSON, A. C.,
A.B., tutor, Georgetown College, 1868-1810; teacher; Greensboro,
Georgia; died
SPARKS, O. W.,
A.B., Sandersviile; no information
THRELKELD, THOMAS B.,
A.B., A.M., 1871, principal Threlkeld Select School, Nicholasvilie, 26
years; address, Nicholasviile
THRELKELD, WILLIAM LOGAN,
A.B., A.M., 1871; principal Shelbyville High School; principal Classical
Academy, Lexington; Instructor Latin, Greek and English, Kentucky
University and Transylvania College; founder and secretary-treasurer
Security Trust Company Lexington; cashier Lexington Banking and Trust
Company; secretary and treasurer Phoenix and Third Trust Company;
president Lexington Clearing Association; chairman Committee on
Jurisprudence of Kentucky Bankers Association; president Chamber
Commerce, Lexington; president Kentucky Chautauqua Association; trustee
Centre College; chairman Park Commission, Lexington; colonel on
Governor’s Staff, Kentucky; address, Lexington
WISDOM, J. W.,
Scientific Diploma; Metcalf County; no information
1869
BIGGS, J. D.,
A.B., A.M., 1872, minister; address, Odessa, Missouri
BUCK, CHARLES WILLIAM,
Scientific Diploma, LL.D., Kentucky University, 1871; lawyer, Street
Louis, 1871; Mississippi, 1871-1874; Louisville, 1874-1879; Woodford
County, 1880-1884; U. S. Minister to Peru, 1885-89; author Under the
Sun; address, 1466 Street James Court, Louisville
CASE, DAVID WILLIAM, A.B.,
minister and teacher; address, 140 N. Ashland Avenue, Lexington
LEWIS, CHARLES CADWALLADER,
Scientific Diploma; M.D. Louisville Medical College, 1873; physician;
Scott County; Owensboro; died August 30, 1903
WARE, LON V.,
A.B., A.M., 1872, treasurer Pettis County Missouri; bookkeeper;
address, Sedalia, Missouri
WITHERSPOON, LISTER,
Scientific Diploma; farmer; president Bank of Woodford; president
Lexington Roller Mills Company; address, Versailles
1870
DOSS, EPHRAIM J,.
A.B.. A.M., 1874, superintendent school, Shelby County 1884-1888;
cashier Peoples Bank of Bagdad, 1888-90; county clerk, 1890-1906; State
bank examiner 1912-; address, 527 1st Street, Shelbyville
HOGAN, SAMUEL P.,
A.B., Fayette County; minister; died
ISBELL, HARVEY W.,
A.B., editor; Schell City, Missouri; no information
JOLLY, WILLIAM T.,
A.B., A.M., 1874, minister, Richmond. Virginia; died WEBBER, THOMAS
EDWARD. AR. lawyer; address 514 Walnut Street. Texarkana, Arkansas
1871
BEESON, ISAAC RICHARD MARION,
A.B., minister; Morrllton, Ark.; born September 27, 1842; died December
3, 1915
DAVIDSON, AUGUSTUS CLEVELAND,
A.B., A.M., 1874, D.D., Howard College, 1886; LL.D., Howard College,
1904; pastor, Kentucky, Indiana and Alabama, 1871-1893; president
Georgetown College, 1893-1898; pastor, Alabama, Kentucky and
Tennessee. 1898-; address, Livingston, Alabama
FELIX, JOSEPH SAMUEL,
A.B., A.M., 1874, D.D., Bethel College; student Crozier Theological
Seminary; pastor, Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina and Louisiana,
1872-1903; vice president Georgetown College, 1884-1885; born Woodtord
County April 19, 1851; died December 15, 1903
FROST, JAMES MARION, JR.,
A.B., A.M., 1874, D.D., LL.D., Baylor Univeristy; LL.D. Georgetown
College, 1912; pastor Maysville, Lexington, Staunton, Virginia,
Richmond, Virginia, Selma, Alabama, Nashyule, Tennesse; Cars. Sec’y and
Pres. Baptist Sunday School Board, Southern Baptist Convention; author
Pedobaptism; The Moral Dignity of Baptism; The Memorial Snpper; Our
Church Life; The School of the Church; Evangelism and Baptism; born
Georgetown, February 10, 1848; died October 30, 1916
JOHNSON, HENRY VILEY,
A.B., LL.B. Kentucky University, 1873; lawyer, county attorney, Scott
County 1876-1885; U.S. District Attorney. Colorado, 1893-1897; Mayor
Denver, Colorado, 1899-1901; county Judge 1904-1905; address 1038
PennsylvanIa Avenue, Denver, Colorado
NUCHOLS, GEORGE WATKINS,
A.B., salesman, address Greenwood Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee
NUNNELLEY, JAMES KIRTLEY,
A.B., A.M., 1874, graduated Crozier Theological Seminary; pastor Davids
Pork, Sharpsburg, 1873-1888, Bartlow. Florida, 1889-1890; trustee
Georgetown College, 1882-1909; Recording and Statistical Secretary of
the General Association of Baptists in Kentucky, 1895-1908; born
Randolph County Missouri, November 13, 1845; died January 10. 1911
ROBINSON, MATTHEW, J.,
Scientific Diploma, farmer; address 911 B. 14th Street, Denver, Colorado
1872
CHENAULT, OVERTON H.,
Proficient; farmer; address 229 S. Ashland Avenue, Lexington
GOBS, JOHN H.,
A.B., M.D.; physician; address Decatur, Georgia
HENTON, JAMES,
A.B.; farmer; address, Versailles, Kentucky
HUNTER, WILLIAM,
B. S., LL.B. Harvard, 1874; prosecuting attorney Scott County Missouri,
1876-1882; State Senator, Missouri, 1882-1886; lawyer and real estate
agent Benton, Missouri, 1880-; address Benton. Missouri
QUISENBERRY, WALLFR,
B.S.; farmer; Winchester; died November 7, 1914
RILEY, MADISON MONROE,
A.B., A.M., 1880; student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
1877-1879; D.D. Bethel College, 1892; pastor Mayslick, 1874-1883;
Bowling Green, 1883-1892; financial secretary Georgetown College,
1892-1894; president Greenville Woman’s College, South Carolina,
1894-1900; president Brenau College, 1900-1902; address, 94 N. Green
Street, Gainesville, Georgia
SAMUEL, WILLIAM CRAIG,
Proficient; farmer; Lexington; died November, 1898
SCEARCFI, J. C.,
Proficient; farmer; Shelby County; no information
THOMPSON, WILLIAM EDWARD,
A.B., teacher Woodford and Shelby Counties, 1873-1874; farmer and
rancbman, 1874-; address Holtville, California
1873
BRADLEY, MATTHEW SANDERS,
B.S., LL.B., Washington and Lee University; lawyer, Chicago, Illinois,
and Georgetown; address, Georgetown
COFFMAN, WILLIAM HENRY,
B.S., M.D., Central University, Louisville, 1876; health officer Scott
County; 1878-1880; physician, 1876-; address, Georgetown
GREENWELL, H. J.,
A.B., A.M., 1886; teacher; died Kansas City, Missouri, 1913
HARTFORD, P. T.,
A.B., A.M., 1876; editor, Vevay, Indiana; died
ROBINSON, P. E.,
B.S.; address, 911 East 14th Street, Denver, Colorado
ROBINSON W. E.,
B.S. Georgetown; died
ROGERS, W. C.,
B.S.; farmer and banker, Lebanon; president Marion and National Bank;
address Lebanon
SEBREE, J. C. B.,
A.B.; lawyer; address, Georgetown
WEST, CLARKE ALBERT,
B.S., M.D., physician; Lexington; born January 21, 1855; died January 3,
1899
1874
ALLEN, HENRY B.,
A.B.; minister, Grangeville, Louisiana; no information
BOW, JONATHAN GAINES,
A.B., D.D., Bethel College, 1892; minister: corresponding secretary
Kentucky Baptist Missions, 1900-1907; business manager Baptist Book
Concern 1907-1909; pastor Cavalry Church, Louisville, 1909-1915:
flnaxical secretary Kentucky Baptist Children’s Home. 1915-; author
What Baptists Believe and Why they Believe It, 1898, Whole Truth
on Baptism, 1896, Jessie, A1len, 1916; address, 1321 Morton
Avenue, Louisville
BUTLER, JAMES HENRY,
A.B., student Southern Baptists Theological Seminary; pastor Tennessee,
Indiana, Virginia and Kentucky; address 910 North Main Street, Henderson
CAMPBELL, DUNCAN ROBERTSON,
JR., A.B., LL.B.
University Virginia; lawyer, Covington; died 1879
DALE, W. B.,
B.S.; merchant, Louisville; no information
HARRIS, WILLIAM,
Proficient, D.D., William Jewell College, 1882; pastor Street Joseph,
Missouri; Street Louis, Missouri; Baltimore, Maryland; Montgomery,
Alabama; died December 26, 1891
MANLY, BASIL R.,
A.B., A.M., 1880; teacher; instructor Georgetown College, 1877-1879;
died
OWENS. JEAL A.,
A.B.; minister; died Mobile, Alabama, 1878
PORTER, CHILTON SCOTT,
A.B., Ph.G., Cincinnati College of Pharmacy, 1877; druggist Eminence,
1877-1888; Somerset, 1888-1908; president Druggists’ Association, 1881;
State drug Inspector, 1909-; address 430 East Maxwell Street, Lexington
1875
BAGBY, D. Y.,
A.B.; minister and writer; Greenville, Texas author Bible Baptism,
1888 Rome in Prophecy, 1893; Where is the House of
Happiness? 1901; died
BRADLEY, VICTOR FLOURNOY,
A.B., LL.B., Washington and Lee UniversIty, 1877; lawyer, Georgetown;
born August 1854; died February 28, 1908
BOOTH, JOSEPH AUGUSTUS,
A.B., D.D., ib., 1900; trustee, ib., 1898-1914; minister; address,
Lexington
CALDWELL, JAMES GUTRRIE,
B.S.; president Birmingham Roller Mill Company 1880-; chairman Board
Public Works, LouisvIlle, 1911-; member Finance Committee Baptist
Orphans’ Home; trustee Georgetown College, 1891-1902; trustee Soouthern
Baptist Theology Seminary; address, 1269 1st Street, Louisville
COOPER, SAMUEL,
B.S.; farmer, Georgetown; no information
FROMAN, J. H.,
B.S.; lawyer and farmer, Ghent
OFFUTT, ALFRED M.,
B.S.; tobacco dealer, Louisville, 1888-96; real estate, 1905-; address,
Corbin
ROGERS, ABNER OLDHAM,
A.B., A.M., 1876; teacher Latin and French Daughters College,
Harrodsburg; 1880-1881; principal Male Academy, Stanford, 1881-1887;
teacher Latin and Mathematics, Liberty College, Glasgow, 1893-1895;
Superintendent, Bryan Normal Institute, Pembroke, Georgia, 1914-;
address, Lexington
SPEARS, JACOB,
B.S.; insurance; Dallas, Texas; died
STOUT, AMOS,
A.B., Th.B., Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1894; minster and
teacher; professor Mathematics Garrard College, 1889-1892; address,
Georgetown
1876
BRISTOW, LOUIS LUNSFORD,
B.S., LL.B., University Virginia 1879; lawyer, Cincinnati, 1880-1882;
civil engineer and R.R. surveyor, Florida, 1883-1886; real estate
speculation in Florida and the West, 1887-1893; city attorney,
Georgetown; judge Scott County Court, 1894-1910; supervisor of census
for 7th Congressional District, Kentucky, 1916-1911; mining
superintendent, 1912-; address, Georgetown
CAMPBELL, JOHN A.,
A.B.; minister, Albany; died
DANIEL, HENRY THOMAS,
A.B.; student Southern Baptist Theology Seminary; pastor, Richmond,
1882-1887; Glasgow, 1887-1889; Paris, 1890-1891; financial secretary,
Williamsburg Institute, 1891; born Illinois, July 26, 1861; died
September 21, 1891
HAYNES, IRA M.,
B.S.; traveling salesman; address Owensboro
NIINNELLEY, GILMORE HAYES,
B.S.; farmer, 1877-1879; inerchant, 1879-; trustee Georgetown College,
1909-; address Georgetown
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