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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
OPTUTT, CHARLES,
A.B.; lawyer, Omaha, Nebraska; died
ROBERTS, ROBERT EMLIN,
B.S.; lawyer, Georgetown; member Legislature; born 1856; died 1910
STEVENSON, THOMAS FRANKLIN,
A.B.; student law, Harvard University; lawyer; Judge District Court,
Polk County Iowa, 1885-1889; address, 700 South Ardmore Avenue, Los
Angeles, California
VILEY, LELAND PEAK,
A.B.; real estate, Kansas City, Missouri; died November 14. 1912
1877
BARNETT, JAMES HARMON,
A.B.; superintendent of schools, Shelby County 1887-1896; farmer, 1896-;
address, Ottawa
BURGESS, SAMUEL H.,
Proficient; minister; address, Berry, Kentucky
CARUTHERS, EUGENE S.,
B.S.; farmer, Shelby County 1877-1879; clerk wholesale dry goods house,
Kansas City, Missouri, 1879-1885; clothing merchant, 1885-; address
Street Anthony, Idaho
KIRTLEy, EUSEBIUS,
Proficient; student Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1877-1880;
pastor Carrollton, Kentucky, and Vevay, bid.; died November 8, 1883
McDONALD, JOHN HARDING,
A.B.; teacher Scottsville High School, Virginia, 1877-1878; professor
Keachi College, Louisana, 1879-1880; died 1880
STOUT, GERMAN BOHANNON,
A.B.; farmer Woodford County; member Legislature, 1900; died April, 1900
WALKER, JOHN THOMAS,
A.B.; teacher, Owen County 1877-1882, 1884-1890; president Ghent
College, 1882-1884; druggist Owenton, 1890-1914; farmer, 1914-; vice
president Peoples Bank; address, Owenton
WARE, J. R.,
A.B.; real estate; Canton, Ohio; no information
WELLS, JAMES MORGAN,
A.B., D.D.; pastor, Fort Worth, Texas; died
1878
KNIGHT, WILLIAM W.,
Proficient; Shelbyville; died
MANLY, GEORGE WHITFIELD,
AB., A.M., graduate Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1882; Ph. D.,
University of Leipsig, 1886; pastor, Aiken, South Carolina, 1882-1883;
professor Latin, Wake Forest College, North Carolina, 1886-1890; Denlson
University, 1891-1894; principal International School of Modern
Languages, Berlin, Germany. 1894-1901; author Contradictionsion in
Locke’s Theory of Knowledge; address, Columbia, South Carolina
MANLY, MURRAY B.,
A.B., teacher; address, Columbia, Missouri
PAYNE, ROMULUS,
Proficient; farmer; Scott County; trustee Georgetown College, 1899-1915;
magistrate Scott County, 1900-1904; address, Georgetown
ROGERS, JOHN,
A.B., farmer; address, Versailles
1879
PRATT, RYLAND DILLARD,
A.B., M.D., University of Louisville, 1882; student University of New
York; physician. Shelbyville, 1882-1909; died June, 1909
SCEARCE, GEORGE S.,
A.B., teacher and minister; principal Academy, Shelbyville; pastor,
Versailles; died
STEVENSON, EVAN C.,
B.S., lawyer; mayor, Rockwell City, Iowa; County attorney, Iowa;
address, Rockwell City, Iowa
VILEY, WILLA WARREN,
A.B., student Eastman Business College. Pougbkeepsie, New York,
1879-1880; bookkeeper and salesman; address, 2822 Washington Avenue,
Street Louis, Missouri
YAGFJR, ARTHUR,
A.B., A.M., 1882; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University, 1884; LL.D., Howard
College, 1905; LL.D., Univisity of Porto Rico, 1917; professor History
and Political Science, Georgetown College, 1884-1913; chairman Faculty
1898-1901, 1903-1904, 1907-1908; president, 1908-1913; Governe Porto
Rico. 1918-; address San Juan, Porto Rico
1880
HOLLOWAY, SPENCER E.,
B.S., county clerk, Jessamlne Country 1904-; address, Nicholaaville
KNIGHT, ROBERT,
Proficient; minister; Shelbyville; died
WEST, H. R.,
B.S., minister; Panama; died
1881
ARNSPARGER, CLIFTON,
B.S., LL.B.,
University of Cincinnatii, 1886; lawyer; Paris, 1886-1914; city
attorney, 1888-1892; county attorney, 1892-1899; born Newtown, July 17,
1860; died September 1914
FRENCH, WILLIAM HENDLEY,
A.M., LL.B. University of Virginia, 1884; principal Georgetown College
Academy, 1882-1883; lawyer and farmer, Winchester, 1884-1894; professor
English, German and Latin Winchester Female College, 1896-1900; farmer,
1900-1915; author The Talker, 1900; died December 15, 1915
GAINES, THOMAS S.,
B.S., lawyer; Georgetown; died
McKAY, A. V.,
B.S., Bardstown; died
MITCHELL, JAMES A.,
B.S., lawyer, 1886-; president elector Alabama, 1912; address, 1st
National Bank Building Birmingham, Alabama
RADFORD, J. A.,
A.B., clerk; 1391 Washington Street, New York, New York; no information
1882
JOHNSON. THOMAS E.,
A.M., graduate from Louisville Law School, 1884; lawyer; Georgetown;
editor of first “Georgetown News”; died
THOMAS, RHODES BURCH,
A.M., farmer; president Farmers Bank and Trust Company; trustee
Georgetown College, 1895-1913; address, Georgetown
CASTLEMAN, D. E.,
B.S., graduate Cincinnati Law School; lawyer; Covington address,
Erlanger, Kentucky
DUDLEY, RICHARD MOBERLY,
B.S., R. R. contractor, New York City, 1888-1898; old Mexico, 1898-1910;
banker, El Paso, Texas, 1810-; member Legislature, 1916; address, El
Paso, Texas
GAINES. J. W.,
B.S., M.D., physician; 1125 Realto Building, Kansas City, Missouri; no
information
KIRTLEY, JAMES S.,
A.B., student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; University of
Chicago; D.D., Georgetown College, 1894; pastor Versailles. Street
Louis, Missouri, Little Rock. Arkansas, Kansas City, Missouri, Elgin,
Illinois, Duluth, Minneapolis; lecturer and writer; author The Young
Man and Himself 1901; Twenty-six Days with Jesus, 1906;
That Boy of Yours, 1912; address, 5616 Kenwood Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois
WILLIAMS, CLAUDE S.,
A.M., president Kentucky Growers Cooperative Fire Insurance Company
1900-; president Farmers Bank and Trust Company 1906-; farmer; trustee,
Georgetown College, 1904-; address, Versailies
1884
BIGSTAFF, THOMAS JONES,
B.S., Master of Accounts, Eastman National Business College,
Pougbkeepsie, New York, 1885; lawyer and farmer, 1888-; president
Traders Deposit Bank, Mt. Sterllag; president State Farmers Institute,
1911; writer and lecturer on Agricultural subjects; address, Mt.
Sterling
BROWN, DAVID SWIGERT,
A.B., merchant; address, Jackson, Mississippi
HOURIGAN, ROBERT RENO,
E.S., M.D. University of Louisville, 1889; farmer and Physician;
address, Lebanon, Kentucky, R. F. D. No.1
SLAUGHTER J. L. W.,
Proficient; lawyer; address, Owenton
WHITE, EDWARD WILLIAMS,
B.B., A.M. Columbia University, 1898; president Liberty College,
1886-1888; Lynnland Female College, 1888-1895; president Lexington
College, Missouri; dean Southwest Baptist College, Boliver, Missouri;
president Carson and Newman College, 1917-; address, Jefferson City,
Tennessee
WHITEHEAD, L. M.,
B.S., life insurance, Elizabethtown; no information
1885
OWSLEY, W. J.,
A.M., merchant, Midway; died
POINTS, DAVID CHRISTIAN,
B.S., student law University of Street Louis, Missouri, 1885-86;
treasurer Grant County, Kentucky, 1888-1897; lawyer, 1887-1910; head
Circlation Department Courier-Journal, 1907-; address, 1851 Osage
Avenue, Louisville
RICE, ALBERT SIDNEY,
A.M., circuit clerk Owen County; vice president Merchants National Bank,
Cincinnati; president Southern National Bank, Louisville; trustee
Georgetown College, 1901-1915; died November 21, 1915
THOMAS, JOHN W.,
B.S., business; address, 689 Townsend Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH FRANKLIN,
A.B., graduate Southern Baptist Theology Seminary; D.D. Georgetown
College, 1888; minister; addresz 1006 Magoffin Avenue, El Paso, Texas
1886
BROWN, ANDERSON CHENAIJLT,
A.M., farmer; address Georgetown
BRUNER, JAMES DOWDEN,
Proficient. A.B. Franklin College, Indiana, 1888; Ph.D. Johns Hopkins
University, 1894; student in Paris and Florence, 1892-1893; Lit. D.
Georgetown College, 1917; instructor Latin Georgetown College,
1885-1986; instructor French and German, Franklin College, Indiana,
1887-1889; professor Romance, Languages and Literature, University of
Chicago, 1895-1899; University of Illinois, 1893-1895; University of
North Carolina, 1901-1909; president Chowan Female College,
Murfreesboro, North Carolina, 1909-1915; president Daughters College,
Harrodsburg, 1915-1916; Professor English, Eastern Kentucky State
Normal, Richmond, 1916-; author The Pistogese Dialect, 1894; Studies
in Victor Hugo’s Characters, 1908; editor French texts; member
Modern Language Association of America; address, Richmond
CROUCH, J. E.,
B.S., teacher; address, Glencoe
DAWES, BOURBON A.,
A.B., student Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1888-1889, 1890-1891;
D.D., Georgetown College, 1900; pastor Salvisa, 1887-1891; Louisville,
1895-1907; Georgetown, 1907-1917; trustee Georgetown College, 1893-;
professor Bible Georgetown College, 1907-1917; author Training in
Bible Study, 1912; address, Georgetown
ELLIS CHARLES SPURGEON,
B.S., student Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1894-1895; teacher
Butler, 1886-1888; professor Mathematics, LaFayette College, Alabama,
1890-1895; pastor, 1895-; address Paint Lick
GEORGE, MARY ELIZABETH,
(Mrs. H. P. Vories), A.B. (1906); married 1891; address, 401 West 18th
Street, Pueblo, Colorado
MOREHEAD, C. G.,
A.M., merchant; address, Princeton
MORGAN, F. W.,
Proficient; minister Terrill, Texas; died
QUINN, BENJAMIN TAYLOR,
Proficient; farmer; address, Frankfort, R.R. No. 1
REID, C. M.,
A.M., minister; address 333 North Marguerlta Avenue, Alhambra,
California
TICHENOR, EDGAR S.,
A.M.; professor Science and Mathematics, Brownsville Female College,
Tennessee; Latin and German West Kentucky College; professor Latin
Mercer University, Georgia; president Walton Cotton Mill Company;
address, Monroe, Georgia
WEAItEN, W. H.,
A.M., superintendent High School, Concorlla. Kansas, 1886-1890;
business, 1890-1900; banker, 1900-1908; secretary Kentucky Millers
Association, 1908-; address, Stanford
1887
COCHRAN. S. D.,
B.S.; farmer; member Legislature, 1904-1906; address, Lancaster
GAINES, WILLIAM WINSTON,
B.S., LL.B. Washington and Lee University, 1891; lawyer, 1891-; address,
424 Capital Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia
GREG, L. H.,
A.M.; teacher, Oldham County; supt. Shelby County Schools; address,
Shelbyville
HOURIGAN, J. T. T.,
B.S.; farmer; address, Lebanon
KENDALL, J. L.,
B.S.; planter; address, Trenton, Arkansas
WELLS, CLARENCE W.,
A.B., student law University of Michigan, 1890-1891; U. S. Com. for West
Kentucky; lawyer; address. Owensboro
1888
BELL, WILLIAM CON,
A.B., student law University of Virginia; judge 13th District; trustee
Georgetown College, 1902-1909; trustee State University; lawyer;
Harrodsburg; died
CASE, FRANK A.,
Proficient; student University of Chicago 1892-1895; missionary Nebraska
and Kansas, 1888-1892; pastor Princeton, Illinois, 1902; B.Y.P.U.
Secretary of Iowa, 1902; pastor Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1914;
superintendent City Missions, 1917 address, 1626 11th Street, Des
Moines, Iowa
CRAWFORD, B. W.,
B.S.; graduate Bryan and Stratton Business College, 1889; clerk L. & N.
R. R., Louisville, 1889-1892; U.S. War Department, Washington, D. C.,
1893-1901; P. 0. inspector, 1901-1909; stenographer, 1907-; address,
Washington, D. C., R. No.4
DEAN. EDWIN R.,
B.S., M.D. Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 1890;
post graduate work Chicago Policlinic, 1899; physician and surgeon;
address 323 West Wayne Street, South Bend Indiana
LAVELLE, W. J.,
A.M., U. S. Int. Rev., Louisville; died January 24, 1916
METCALF, JOHN CALVIN,
A.M., graduate Student University at Chicago. 1895 and 1897; A. M.
Harvard; Lit. D., Georgetown College, 1912; president Virginia Library
Association, 1910-1913 member Archeological Association of America;
professor Soule College, Tennessee, 1889-1894; professor Mercer
University 1894-1895; professor Georgetown College, 1895-1904; professor
of English, Richmond College, 1905-1917; Dean, 1914-1917 Edgar Allen Poe
Professor of English, University of Virginia, 1917-; author The
English in the South, 1907; George Cary Eggelston, 1908;
Literature and the Moral Law, 1909; History English Literature,
1912; History American Literature, 1914; address,
Charlottesville, Virginia
MITCHELL, SAMUEL CHILES,
A.M.; student University of Virginia 1891-1892; Ph.D. University of
Chicago, 1899; LL.D. Georgetown College. 1905; Brown University, 1910;
University Cincinnati and Baylor University; professor Latin an French,
Georgetown College, 1892-95; Professor History, Richmond College,
1895-1908; Lecturer in History. Brown University, 1908-1909: president
University of South Carolina, 1908-1911 president Medical College of
Virginia, 1913-1914; president Delaware State College, 1914-; author
Social Life of the South address, Newark, Delaware
PENICK, W. C.,
A.B.; banker; address, Greensburg, Kentucky; died
POWERS, J. S.,
B.S.; minister, Todds Point, Kentucky; died
RIGGS, MILPORD,
A.M., Th.D. Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1890; D.D. Georgetown
College, 1903; pastor Lockland, Ohio; Street Louis, Missouri; Boonville,
Missouri; Harrisonville, Missouri; Joplin, Missouri; Council Bluffs,
Iowa; Lexington, Missouri; superintendent Missouri Home for Aged
Baptists; address, Ironton, Missouri
TAYLOR, FRANCIS WILLIAMS,
A.B., Th.B. Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1894; pastor Arkansas,
1889-1891; Third Avenue, Louisville, 1892-1898; Henderson, 1899-1902;
evangelist, Missouri. 1903-1914; pastor Excelsior Springs, Missouri,
1915-; author The Broad and Narrow Way (an allegory), 1894;
Bible Rules for Amusements, 1905: Bible Baptism, 1908;
Church Communion, 1908; address, Excelsior Springs, Missouri
WILLETT, ADONIRAM R.,
A.B., Ph.D. Ewing College, 1906; pastor Vevay, Indiana, 1889-1890;
Harrisburg, Illinois, 1893-1897; Cape Girardeon, Missouri, 1897-1899;
Stanberry, Missouri, 1899-1904; Baker, Oregon, 1913-; author Bible
Doctrine of Holiness, 1894; Growth of the Soul, Baptism and
Communion, 1897; address, Baker, Oregon
1889
AMON, J. A.,
A.M., M.D. Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
physician; address, Lancaster
ARNOLD, JOHN HARRISON,
B.S., M.D. Jefferson Medical College, 1892; resident physician
Jefferson Medical College, 1892-1892; surgeon on Pacific Mail Steamship
Company 1893-1894; physician and surgeon Versailles, 1894-; address,
Versailles
CRABB, WILSON DRANE,
A.M., Ph.D. University of Chicago, 1897; lawyer, Louisville; address,
Kenyon Building, Louisville
DUDLEY, THOMAS PARKER,
A.B., graduate Rochester Theological Bern., 1892; missionary in India,
1892-1900; lecturer and Detacher, 1900-; address Southern Club, Chicago,
Illinois
PUCKETT, WILLIAM JUDSON,
B.S., minister; author Final Preservation of the Saints; address,
Cave City
SCOTT, B. W.,
Proficient; address, Ludlow, Kentucky
YAGER, W. H.,
B.S.; physician, Worthville; died
1890
BAILEY, HARRY,
A. M.; lawyer; city attorney, Cynthiana, 1900-1901; U. S. Stamp Deputy,
1902-1913; Grand Master of Masonic Grand Lodge, 1902; principal Falmouth
High School; died January 27, 1913
BEARD, ELLIOTT B.,
A.M.; lawyer; city attorney of Shelby, 1898; city judge, 1894; master
commissioner, 1901; member Legislature, 1908; address, Shelbyville
BRADLEY, JAMES,
B.S.; lawyer; city judge; vice president First National Bank; address,
Georgetown
GREEN, T. C.,
B.S., Batron, Arkansas; no information
KERR, HARRY T.,
B.S.; U. S. engineer, U. S. A., 1890-; address Army Building, 39
Whitehall Street, New York City
MARKS, JOSEPH ERMAN,
A.M.; insurance and real estate business, 1900-; address, Georgetown
MITCHELL, WILLIAM EDWARD,
A.B., Th.G. Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1894; D.D. Georgetown
College, 1907; member Baptist State Mission Board, 1904-1914; member
Board of Directors Baptist Education Society of Kentucky, 1907-1915;
trustee Georgetown College, 1909-1915; pastor Carlisle, 1895-1899;
Owenton, 1900-1904; Pembroke, 1904-1912; Adalrviile, 1912-1914; vice
president Georgetown College. 1914-; address, Georgetown
MOREHEAD, CHARLES S.,
A.M.; lawyer; U. S. Int. Rev.; editor; address, Princeton
MYERS, S. H.,
Proficient; student Southern Baptist Theology Seminary; teacher,
1892-1900; minister, 1901-; address. Vergennes, Vermont
PEAK, WILLIAM MOORE,
B.S.; farmer; address, Glasgow, Virginia
SPEARS, GEORGE McCALL,
B.S.; accountant; scenario writer; author Dear Old Kentucky,
1900; address, 2619 Shelby Street, Dallas, Texas
STEELEY, J. C.,
A.M.; minister; Williamsburg; died
STEPHENS, WILLIAM BARCLAY,
A.M, M.D. Columbia University, 1893; physician; address, 912 Shreve
Building, San Francisco, California
STOUT, JOHN W.,
A.B.; farmer; address, Versailles
1891
CANN, JOHN L.,
A.M.; graduate Rochester Theological Seminary, 1894; pastor Pottsdam,
New York, 1894-1907; Three Rivers, 1907-1909; Palmyra, 1909-;
address, 25 Jackson Street, Palmyra, New York
CAYWOOD, MARION HAMILTON,
B. S.; superintendent of schools, Oklahoma, 1909-1913; instructor Murray
State Normal, 1913-1917; address, Hotel Smith, Tishomlugo, Oklahoma
MCMURTRY, J. H.,
A.B.; teacher; business; address, Nicholasville
POINTS, WILLIAM WALTER,
B.S., LL.B. University of Louisville, 1893; county attorney, Grant
County 1897-1901; lawyer Williamstown, 1893-1903; Pineville, 1903-;
address, Pineville
WILCOXSON, LOUIS N.,
A.B.; teacher Stamping Ground, 1891-1892; merchant Christiansburg,
1893-1896; salesman, Melbourne, 1896-1899; Insurance, Covington,
1899-1902; teacher Philippine Islands, 1908-1913; teacher Shelby County
Kentucky, 1913-1914; clerical work Shelby County 1914-; address, 1137
West Main Street, Shelbyville
1892
AULICK, H. P.,
A.B.; graduate Rochester Theological Seminary, 1895; minister,
Falmouth; died
HUMPHREYS, JOHN STROTHER,
A.M., A.B., Harvard, 1893; A.M. ib., 1894; graduate student University
of Chicago, 1898-1899; teacher High School, Louisville, 1895-1898;
Oxford School, Chicago, 1900-1901; professor Howard Payne College.
1901-1913; chairman of faculty and acting president ib., 1908-1910;
president ib. 1911-1913; president Burleson College, 1913-1917; address
Greenville, Texas
JUDY, J. A.,
Proficient; lawyer and farmer; address, Mt. Sterling
LAWSON, DAVID MIDDLETON,
AM, M.D. University of Louisville, 1899; M.D. University of
Pennsylvania, 1903; teacher Shelby County Kentucky, 1892-1897;
physician Birmingham, Alabama, 1900-1906; Nowata, Oklahoma, 1907-;
address, Nowata, Oklahoma
SHOUSE, HENRY MESSICK,
B.S.; student Southern Baptist Theology Seminary; B.D. University of
Chicago, 1899; principal Laurel Baptist Seminary, 1902-1913; teacher
Danville, 1912-1913; farmer preacher, 1910-; address, Parksville, R.R.
No. 1
SPRATT, S. E.,
Proficient; graduate Smith’s Business College, Lexington; student
Kentucky School of Medicine, 1397-1900; pension examiner, surveyor,
1892-1897; physician, 1900-; address Mt. Sterling
THACKER, JAMES W.,
Proficient; merchant and farmer; president Kentucky Retail Grocers’
Association, 1912-13; trustee Georgetown College, 1908-; vice president
Georgetown National Bank; address, Georgetown
1893
BELL, HOWARD K.,
B.S., B.C.E. Kentucky State University, 1904; farmer Midway, 1893-1902;
manager Lexington Water Works, 1906-1910; Contractor, Lexington, 1902-;
address, 372 Transylvania Park, Lexington
BELL, RICHARD B.,
B.S., LL.B. Centre College, 1895; lawyer, Harrodsburg, 1895-1899;
Louisville, 1899-1903; San Francisco, California, 1903-1906; Berkley,
California, 1906-; address, 2928 Forest Avenue, Claremont Court,
Berkley, California
CAPERTON, LENA J. (Mrs. Guy
Moreman Fenley),
B.S., teacher; married March 3, 1896; address, Valley Station, Kentucky
DUVALL, THOMAS JEFFERSON,
B.S., student
Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1893-1895; pastor and evangelist;
author Better Than Divorce, 1914; address, Norton, Kansas
FREEMAN, THOMAS WILLMOTT,
A.B., B.M.E. University of Kentucky, 1906; instructor Medianical
Engineering University of Kentucky, 1804-1805; mechanical draftsman and
designer Wiles Tool Works Company Hamilton, Ohio, 1909-1911; instructor
mechanical drawing Ohio Mechanics Institution, Cincinnati, Ohio,
1911-1912; instructor manual training city schools, Nashville,
Tennessee, 1912-1917; farmer, Midway, 1917-; address, Midway, R. R. No.
1
HUMPHREY, THOMAS ELLISON,
A.B.; principal high school, Navasota, Texas, 1895-1898; lawyer, Camae,
Texas, 1899-1901; Huntsville, 1901-; mayor Huntsville, 1916-; address,
1420 14th Street, Huntsville, Texas
HUNTER, BETTIE IRENE (Mrs. D.
M. Lawson), B.S.;
teacher Acad. G. C.; married, 1899; address, 506 East Osage Street,
Nowata, Oklahoma
JAMES, J. ELIZABETH (Mrs. R.
T. Coghlll),
Proficient; teacher; address, Georgetown
LEE, LUTHER BOLTON,
B.S.; teacher, Franklin County; preacher and farmer, Casey County;
address, Waynesburg, Pennsylvania R. R. No. 4
MOORE, ANNIE ELIZA (Mrs. Alex
L. Hnggazd), B.S.;
address, Georgetown
MOORE, HOPKINS,
B.S.; editor; farmer; address, Georgetown
ROBINSON, BETTIE M.,
A.B.; student University of Tennessee; teacher English, Latin, Buchanan
Collegiate Institution 1899-1902; teacher English and Latin Somerset
High School, 1902-1905; Lancaster High School. 1905-1907; Russell Creek
Academy 1907-1910; Lancaster High School, 1910-; address,
Campbellsville
SAXON, JESSE WALTON,
B.S.; teacher and school superintendent Texas, 1893-1907; county
Supertendent schools, Brazaria County, Texas, 1898-1902; clerk and
engineer Treasury Deptartment, Washington, D. C., 1907-1916; address,
Kensington, Missouri
SHIPP, J. H.,
B.S.; teacher Owen County, 1893-1898; farmer, 1898-; address, Owenton
SHIPP, HENRY REUBEN,
B.S., student University of Chicago and University of Tennesse; teacher
and Supertendent Graded and High Schools; address, Hodgenville
STEVENSON, JOHN M.,
A.B.; lawyer; trustee Georgetown College, 1902-; address, Winchester
WITHERSPOON, SUSAN WILLARD,
B.S.; address, Lawrenceburg
1894
BAILEY, JOHN ARCHELAUS,
A.M.; farmer; address, Cynthiana
McMEEKIN, JULIA ROBB (Mrs.
Henry C. Markham),
B.S.; married 1900; address, Tucumcari, New Mexico
1895
BURNETT, CLARA W. (Mrs.
Thomas R. Smith),
Proficient; married October 20, 1897; address, Shelbyville, R. F. D.
No. 6
CALLOWAY, MARY T. (Mrs. Hugh
G. Elliott),
Proftcient; married December 6, 1897; address, 352 South Pryor Street,
Atlanta, Georgia
FINNELL, EVA RUTH (Mrs. N. C.
Fisher), Proficient;
graduate work in French and German, 1914-1916; married 1898; librarian
Georgetown College, 1916-; address, Georgetown
FISHER, NEVILLE CHARLES,
A.M.; lawyer, Paris, Kentucky and Street Louis, Missouri; Captain U. S.
B., Camp Funston, Kansas, 1917-
FOGLE, DAVID EDGAR,
A.M., A.M. Harvard, 1909; student University of Chicago and University
Wisconsin; professor Latin French, Georgetown College, 1898-1904;
professor German a French, 1904-1915; professor German, 1915-; member
Modern Language Association of America; member Federation of Modern
Language; fellow of American Geographical Society; member National
Geographic Society; address, Georgetown
GABBY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
A.B.; student University Virginia, 1896-1897; graduate course University
of Chicago, 1913 superintendent of city schools, Springfield, 1895-1896;
superintendent of city school, Carroliton, 1898-1905; Hickman,
1905-1916; president Hall-Moody Institute, Martin, Tennessee, 1916-1917;
address, Martin, Tennessee
GARNETT, FANNIE (Mrs. J. P.
Scruggs), A.B.;
address, Frederlektown, Missouri
HINTON, C. O.,
B.S.; merchant; address, Paris
LANIUS, C. H.,
B.S.; New Park, Pennsylvania
LOMAX, C. L.,
A.B., LL.B. University of Mississippi, 1897; lawyer; chairman State
Democratic Executive Committee of Mississippi; city attorney, Greenwood,
Mississippi; address, Greenwood, Mississippi
MARKHAM, HENRY C.,
Proficient; merchant; address, 602 Second Street, Tucumcani, New Mexico
McGEE, JEANETTE ARABELLA
(Mrs. Edwin McGee),
Proficient; married 1900; address, Rushville, Maryland
NAFF, FRANCES A.;
Lexington; died
NORRIS, JOHN SETON,
Proficient; student Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1895-1897;
pastor Brownsville, Tennessee, 1904-1905; Morgan-field. 1906-1907;
farmer, 1908-; address, Henderson
RAY, THOMAS BRONSTON,
A.M., Th.M. Baptist Theological Seminary, 1898; D.D. Georgetown College,
1908; pastor Immanuel Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee, 1898-1906;
Secretary Southern Baptist Foreign Board, Southern Baptist Convention,
Richmond, Virginia. 1906-; Highway of Mission Thougnt, 1907;
Southern Baptist Foreign Missions, 1910; Brazilian Sketches,
1911; address, Seminary Avenue, Richmond,Virginia
RILEY, SAMUEL GAYLE,
A.M., A.B. Princeton University, 1896; A.M. student University of
Michigan, 1896-1898; University of Mississippi 1909-1911; Instructor in
History, Brenau College. 1899-1903; professor Greek, Union University,
Jackson, Tennessee, 1904-1906; professor History, Alabama State Normal
School, 1905-1909; Dean Stephens College, Columbia, Missouri, 1909-1911;
professor History, Brenau College, 1911-; address, Gainesville, Georgia
SINCLAIR MARY ELIZABETH,
(Mrs. Claude S. Pierce),
A.B.; Diploma Kindergarten, Greenwood School, 1897-1898; Scott County
librarian, 1895-1896; teacher private school, Georgetown, 1897-1900;
teacher public school, Paducah, 1900-1903; teacher preparatory
department, K. C. B. College, Paris, 1903-06; married April, 1906;
teacher Domestic Science and high school, Philippine Islands. 1906-1916;
address, Tallulah, Louisania, by Plantation Bayouby Plantation
STEPHENS, CHARLES JOY,
A.M., D.D.S. University of California, 1898; dentist; address, 924
Stanyou Street, San Francisco, California
STEVENSON, MARY EMMA,
B.S.; librarian Georgetown College, 1907-1916; address Georgetown
WOOD, JESSIE B. (Mrs. Charles
C. Stevenson), B.S.;
married June 3, 1897; address, 352 Linden Walk, Lexington
1896
BELL, RUTH STANFORD (Mrs.
George N. Branham),
A.M. student University of Chicago, 1897; Georgetown College,
1899-1900; University of Kentucky, 1916; Columbia University. 1916;
teacher Latin and Greek, Beaumont College, 1897-1899; Caldwell College,
1900-1902; married June 28, 1902; professor Latin Kansas Wesleyan
University, 1908-1906; teacher Midway High School, 1914-; address,
Midway
CHURCH, FRANK MITCHELL,
B.S., LL.B. Columbia University, 1898, LL.M. ib., 1898; lawyer
Washington, D. C., 1898-1905; Goldfield, Nevada, 1905-; address,
Goldfield, Nevada
COGAR, MAYME DAVENPORT,
B.S.; postmistress, 1913-; address, Midway
COLEMAN, KATIE STONE (Mrs. W.
D. Wakefield), B.S.;
married C. B. Hinkle, September 8, 1897; church missionary at Clifton
Forge, Virginia, 1912-1913; corresponding secretary W. M. University of
Kentucky, 1913-1917; married W. D. Wakefield, 1917; address. Shelbyville
DONOVAN, JAMES MAYFIELD,
B.S.; teacher Scott County 1897-1910; farmer, 1910-; address,
Georgetown, R. R. No. 2
FOGLE, GEORGE PRESTON,
B.S., LL.B. University of Michigan, 1899; assistant county attorney
Craig County Oklahoma, 1911-1913; lawyer Vinita, Oklahoma, 1913-;
address, 443 South Thompson Street, Vinita, Oklahoma
LOGAN. BEVERLY ANDERSON,
A.M., student University of Chicago; teacher Henry County 1896-1904;
Shelbyville, 1904-1911; grocer Shelbyville, 1911-; member City Council,
Shelbyville, 1916; address, Shelbyvllle
MARKS, EMMA PEARL (Mrs.
Charles Cohen), B.S.;
address, 1389 Glddlngs Road, Cleveland, Ohio
NORRIS, EDWARD MILTON,
B.S.; principal Graded School, Morrlaville, Maryland, 1896-1898: clerk
United States Post Office, Baltimore, Maryland, 1900-: address Parkwood
Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland
OELZE, ETHEL TELITHA (Mrs. H.
S. Hills), B.S.;
married, 1906; address, Irvine
POWERS, FRANK BECKHAM,
A.B. University of Tennessee. 1891, M.D. University of Michigan, 1893,
A.M. Georgetown College; physician Knoxville, Tennessee, Lawrenceburg,
Kentucky and Racine, Wisconsin; born Bath County June 15, 1870; died
December 30, 1903
SNYDER, ROBERTA JOHNSON,
B.S., Lawrenceburg; no information
VIRGIN, HERBERT WHITING,
A.B., student University of Chicago. Southern Baptist Theology Seminary,
D.D. Union University, D.D. Georgetown College, 1908; professor Union
University; trustee Southern Baptist Convention; pastor Calvary Baptist
Church, Roanoke, Virginia; address, Roanoke, Virginia
VORIS, ATWOOD LEE,
B.S., principal Burgin Graded School, 1896-1898; bank cashier
Middlesboro 1899-1901, Higginsport, Ohio, 1902-1904; business
Cincinnati, Ohio, 1906-1913; merchant; address, Burgin
WALLIS, HALL KELLOGG,
A.M.; minister, Boston, Massachutes; no information
1897
BAILEY, ROBIN TALBERT,
B.S.; assistant cashier Patterson Sargent Company Chicago, Illinois;
address, 2025 Lumber Street, Chicago, Illinois
BARHAM, THOMAS EUGENE,
B.S.; farmer and merchant; address, Oak Ridge, Louisannia
BEARD, SAMUEL LOWRY,
B.S., M.D. University of Louisville, 1900; physician; address,
Shelbyville
CARTINHOUR, NOVELLA HAMILTON,
A.M.; banker, Georgetown, 1897-1900; bond investment business, Chicago,
Illinois, 1900-06; auto insurance business, 1906-1916; motor truck
distributor for State of Indiana, 1916-; address, 812 East Washington
Street, Indianapolis, Indiana
COVINGTON, ROBERT LOWRY,
A.B.; banker; address, Hazelhurst, Mississippi
DAVIS, JAMES LESLIE,
B.S., M.D. Jefferson College of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;
physician; address, 1701 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
FISH, CARLOS ALBERT,
B.S., M.D. Sauthern Homeopathic Medical College, Louisville, 1901;
student Chicago Romeopathic Medical College; resident physician
Louisville City Hospital, 1901-1902; member State Board of Health;
physician and surgeon; address 205 East Main Street, Frankfort
GAYLE, ALBERT DeLONG,
A.B., cashier Farmers Bank, Midway, 1898-1902; vice president 1st
National Bank, Richmond, Indiana, 1904-1905; president ib., 1905-;
president Champion Roller Milling Company 1906-; president Grasmere Land
Company 1912-; address, 204 South 16th Street, Richmond, Indiana
HEFLIN, PAUL,
A.B., A.B. Princeton, 1898; lawyer Flemingsburg, 1899-; member
Legislature, 1904-1905; examiner fire Insurnance, 1916-; address,
Flemingsburg
JAYNE, WILLIAM LeGRAND,
A.B.; superintendent schools; address, Ashland
KARR, ELIZABETH BLACKWELL,
B.S.; address, Lexington, care D. A. R. Rest Room
KIRTLEY, JAMES ADDISON,
B.S.; minister; address, Perry, Florida
MOORE, ETHELBERT PRESTON,
A.M., insurance, Georgetown; District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler B.P.0.
Elks, 1913 and 1914; address, Georgetown
MOUNTJOY, BEULAH,
B.S.; Lawrenceburg; died
PAYNE, WILLIAM JOHNSON,
A.M., student Cornell University, 1898-1900; B. M. E. Kentucky State
University, 1904-1905; instructor Mechanical Engineering, University of
Pennsylvannia, 1905-1906; draftsman J. G. Brill County, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 1906-1908; salesman Power Plant Specialties Company,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1908-1909; private accountant, cotton
plantation, Panther Burn, Mississippi, 1909-; address, Panther Burn,
Mississippi
POINTS, ALLEN HERMAN,
B.S.; cashier Salt Lick Deposit Bank, 1901-; member Kentucky
Legislature, 1910: address, Salt Lick
POMERENE, MELVIN,
B.S., Berlin, Ohio; died
RAMSEY, HUGH WELLINGTON,
A. M., Buffalo, Kentucky; died
RICKS, WILLIAM BARRIE,
A.M., Canton, Mississippi; died
ROBE, FLORENCE,
B.S., student University of Tennessee, 1907; Chicago University, 1915;
teacher Latin, History and Music Chikasaw College, Pontotoc,
Mississippi, 1899-1900; teacher private school, Patton, Alabama,
1901-1905; teacher Latin, History, Mathematics, High School, Birmingham,
Alabama, 1907-1909, 1910-1915; teacher Newport High School, 1915-;
address, Helena Station, Kentucky
SAMUELS, MAGGIE M. (Mrs.
Grant), B.S.,
Deatsville
SHELBURNE, JAMES MADISON,
A.M., Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1900; L.H.D., Howard
College, 1903, D.D. Georgetown College, 1908; trustee Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary, 1913-; pastor East Lake Church, 1900-1909, First
Baptist Ohio, Bristol, Virginia, 1909-1913; president Howard College,
1913-; address, Birmingham, Alabama
SMITH, SUSAN RUCKER (Mrs.
Jacob S. Smith),
B.S.; married 1901; address, 428 North Forest Avenue, Bellingham,
Washington
STUART, WILLIAM PENDLETON,
A.B.; pastor Paris, Missouri, 1903-1906; Elizabethtown, Kentucky,
1906-1914; LouisvIlle, 1914-1916; Hampton, Virginia, 1916-; address,
Hampton, Virginia
THOMSON, ROBERT ANDERSON,
A.M., graduate Rochester Theological Seminary, 1897-1900; pastor
Washington, 1900-1915; correspondent for Pacific Baptist, 1905-1914;
missionary work Washington, 1915-; address, Weber, Washington
TODD, EDWARD NEWTON,
B.S., LB., A.M., 1901; teacher Lancaster High School, 1901-1905;
engineer, 1905-; address, Paint Lick
WANDLING. JOHN WEIR,
B.S., merchant, Louisville; no information
WEATHERS, SUSIE B. (Mrs.
Darnaby), B.S.;
address, Lexington
WOLFE, ANNIE LEE,
B.S., student University of Chicago, University of Cincinnati; teacher
Kentucky, 1897-1905; Covington, 1905-1914; Brooks School for Boys,
Indianapolis, Indiana, 1914-1915; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1915-; address, 115
East 16th Street, Covington
1898
BEAGLE, SAMUEL JOHN,
A.B., graduate Milliken School of Phonography, 1899; stenographer,
Frankfort, 1899-1901; died July 26, 1901
BRADFORD, WILLIE T. (Mrs.
George T. Hambrick),
A.B.; married November 23, 1899; address, Georgetown
BRADLEY, KATHERINE STOUT,
A.B., photographer; address, Georgetown
BROOKING, LESLIE JOSEPH,
A.B.; farmer, 1899; teacher, 1903; sales manager The Aultman and Taylor
Machinery Company 1903-; address, 4233 Montgall Street, Kansas City,
Missouri
COLLINS, ROBERT,
A.B., Flemingsburg; no information
DAVIDSON, METTlE C. (Mrs.
Thomas J. Seale),
A.B., student Cincinnati College of Music, 1908-1910; instructor
Pollock-Stephens Institute, Birmingham, Alabama, 1899-1902; married
Edgar Jones, 1902; instructor Tennessee College, 1906-1908; Georgetown
College, 1910-1912; Alabama Girls’ Technical Institute, 1913-; married
Thomas J. Seale, 1913; address, Livingston, Alabama
DUDLEY, ANNE HENTON (Mrs. W.
0. Shewmaker), A.M.,
married 1904; address, 600 South Main Street, Anna, Illinois
GAINES, JOHN STROTHER,
A.M., M.D., New York Homeopathic Medical College, 1903; diploma in
Laryngology and Rhinology, College of the New York Optholmic Hospital,
1906; Examiner in Lunacy, New York State, 1910; member medical staff
Hahnemann and Flower Hospitals; member health department City of New
York; practicing physician and surgeon New York City, 1905-; address,
200 West 71st Street, New York, New York
MENEFEE, LUCILE GIBSON (Mrs.
G. F. Cowan), B.L.,
student Cincinnati College of Music; Director of Music South Carolina
School for Blind, Spartansburg, South Carolina, 1898-1901; Montana
School for Blind, 1904-1909; married 1909; address, East 1424 Fourteenth
Avenue, Spokane, Washington
MILLER, ALICE BEATRICE (Mrs.
Alice M. French),
B.S.; address, Carrizozo, New Mexico, Box 146
MOORMAN, SILAR MERGER,
A.B., M.D. Cornell, 1908; physician; address, 601 West 180th Street,
New York City, New York
NEVINS, WILLIAM MANLIUS,
A.B., A.M., ‘99, student Southern Baptist Seminary; pastor Newport and
Louisville; treasurer G. C., 1915; author What Church Must I Join,
etc.; address, Louisville
PULLIAM, ELIZABETH BLACKWELL
(Mrs T. M. Lackey),
student University of Chicago, 1903-1907; teacher Latin and Mathematics
Woman’s College, Bryan, Texas, 1905-1906, Washington College,
Washington, D. C., 1908-1910, Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma,
1911-1912; married 1912; address, 1608 West Monroe Street, Phoenix,
Arizona.
ROBERTS, PAUL RANKIN,
A.M., ticket agent Q. & C. R. R.; address, Lexington
SNYDER, THORNTON ROWE,
A.B., student Law University of Cincinnati, LL.B. University of
Missouri, 1901; member Ohio Legislature, 1912-1914; lawyer; address,
1201 Race Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
TANDY, ROBERT HILL,
A.B., Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1903; pastor
Falmouth, 1899-1901; Florence, Alabama, 1904-1905; Hazelhurst,
Mississippi, 1906-1911; Greenville, Kentucky, 1912-1915; field
representative Bethel College, 1916; president Bethel College, 1917-;
address, Russellville
TAYLOR, JAMES ARTHUR,
A. M., pastor Baptist Church, Fulton, Missouri; address, Fulton,
Missouri
VANLANDINGHAM, WILLIAM HEARN,
A.M., teacher high school, Carrollton, Mississippi, 1898-1899; Marshall
County Mississippi, 1899-1900; planter and cotton buyer, 1908-1912;
planter and merchant, 1912; address, West Point, Mississippi
VORIS, JOHN COOK,
A.M., lawyer, Danville and Georgetown; died
WARE, EUGENIA (Mrs. Richard
Scudder), B.L.,
address, McKinney
WILLIAMS, GEORGE ALLEN,
A.B., lawyer, Lawrenceburg; died June 5, 1911
WITHERSPOON, MARTHA (Mrs. W.
R. Sphar), B.S.,
married 1904; address, Winchester
WORTHINGTON, THOMAS FLOURNOY,
B.S., M.D., physician; address, Myrtle Grove, Louisania
WORTHINGTON, WILLIAM W.,
B.S., farmer; address, Greenville, Mississippi
1899
ANDERSON, SCOTT,
A.B., minister; address South Park Christian Church, Los Angeles,
California
DUDLEY, MARY MOBERLEY (Mrs.
W. H. Pittman), B.S.,
pupil E. Presson Mille, New York, 1907-1908, 1912; teacher Voice Judson
College, 1908-1910; Georgetown College, 1912-1913; married 1913;
address, 307 East Ederton Street, Raleigh, North Carolina
ELLIOTT, FRANCIS GILL (Mrs.
J. E. Martin), B.S.,
married 1905; address, Jellico, Tennessee
EVANS, JIMMIE A (Mrs. 0. A.
Bowles), B.L.,
teacher rural school, 1902-1906; married 1906; address, Cynthiana
FORD, WILLIAM THOMAS,
A.M., teacher English and Mathematics, Shelbyville, 1899-1902;
principal Fittsburg High School, Texas, 1902-1903; superintendent City
Schools, Vinta, Oklahoma, 1903-1907; civil engineer, Miami, Oklahoma,
1907-1909; head Department of Mathematics North East State Normal,
Tahlequah, Oklahoma, 1909-1915; Central Normal, 1915-; address, Edmond,
Oklahoma
FORWOOD, I. N.,
B.S., real estate business; address, Crestwood
GAITRER, RICHARD FRANKLIN,
A.B., teacher; address, Newport
GARDNER, WILLIAM EMMETT,
A.M., M.D. University of Louisville, 1902; assistant physician and
superintendent Central State Hospital, 1904-1914; physician Glendale,
1902-1904; assistant physician Lakeland, 1904-1910; medical director
Louisville Neuropathic Sanitarium, 1915-; author Pellagra and its
Relation to Insanity, 1912; address, 1412 South 6th Street,
Louisville
HARRY, JAMES WARNER,
A.B., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1902; LL.B. Baltimore University
of Law, 1905; chief probation officer Juvenile Court, Baltimore, 1904-;
author History of the Maryland Constitution of 1851; address,
Darlington, Maryland
HILL, JOHN LEONARD,
A.M., graduate work History, Harvard University summer 1906; A.M.
Columbia University, 1912; teacher languages Coeducational College,
Bardstown, 1900-1901; English and History, Mt. Sterling High School,
1901-1904; Covington High School, 1904-1906; University School,
Louisville, 1906-1909; acting professor History and instructor in
English, Georgetown College, 1909-1912; professor History, Economics
and Political Science ib., 1912; dean of the College, 1915-; recording
and statistical secretary, General Association of Baptist in Kentucky,
1909-; trustee Kentucky Baptist Children’s Home; member Board of
Managers Kentucky Y.M.C.A.; member A.H.A., and Fllson Club; author
The Glark-Genet Intrigue, 1912; address, Georgetown
HINTON, ROBERT TAYLOR,
A.M., A.B., Yale, 1900; M.A. ib., 1905; M.S. ib., 1906; lumber business
Seattle, Washington, 1902-1904; professor Biology and Director of
Athletics Georgetown College, 1906-; president Georgetown Alumni
Association, 1912-1917; member Yale Alumni Advisory Council, 1916;
address, Georgetown
KELLEY, JAMES YATEMAN, JR.,
A.M., lawyer Springfield, Illinois, 1901-1915; Charleston, Illinois,
1915-; private secretary Judge Frank K. Dunn of Supreme Court of
Illinois, 1915-; address, 905 Harrison Street, Charleston, Illinois
McMEEKIN, NANNIE LESLIE (Mrs.
Lewis K. Haggin),
B.S., married 1909; address, Lexington, R.R. No. 6
MOORE, CARRIE D. (Mrs. J. H.
Lee), B.S., married
1908; address, Georgetown, R.R. No. 4
MOORMAN, LEWIS JEFFERSON,
B.S., M.D. University of Louisville; graduate work University of
Virginia, 1906, and University of Vienna, Austria, 1909; physician;
address, 1409 West 16th Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
PARTEE, JAMES QUINTON,
A.B., minister, Marshall, Missouri; died
PAYNE, BLUFORD HENRY,
A.B., graduated Rochester Theological Seminary; pastor Perry, Ohio,
1902-1906; Marietta, Ohio, 1906-1911; Bellevue, Kentucky, 1911-1914;
Richmond, Ohio, 1915-; editor-various articles for denominational
papers; address, Richmond, Ohio
POMERENE, MYRON B.,
B.S., graduate Hospital College of Medicine, Louisville, 1902; post
graduate work Chicago
Policlinlc School,
1906-191914; physician and surgeon, 1902-; address, Millersburg, Ohio
RHOTON, ALVIS LEMUEL,
A.B.: M.A., Washington University, 1901; student Mathematics and
Education, University at Chicago. 1902-1905; head Department of
Mathematics Union University. 1905-1907: Georgetown College, 1907-;
address, Georgetown
SALLEE, WILLIAM EUGENE,
A.B.; A.M., graduate Rochester Theological Seminary, 1903; missionary,
1903-; address, Kaifeng, China, Honan Province
SCUDDER, RICHARD SMITH,
B.S.; farmer: address, McKinney
SMITH, LYMAN ELLIOTT,
A.B.; teacher; Sharpsburg; died
SMITH, MARY T., (Mrs. Hopkins
Moore), B. S.;
teacher, 1900; married, 1901; address, Georgetown, R.R. No. 4
SPEARS, MARY CHAPMAN,
A. B.; student University of Colorado, 1915; teacher, Dallas City,
Texas; principal Sam Houston School, Dallas, Texas, 1907-; address, 2619
Shelby Street, Dallas, Texas
STEPHENS. JOHN MILLER,
A.B.; M.D., physician; address, 210 Post Street, San Francisco,
California
TOOMBS, WILLIAM RAY,
A.B.; LL.B., Columbia University; lawyer, Greenville, Mississippi;
prosecuting attorney, Washington County, Mississippi; special circuit
judge 4th judicial district; address 1401 Washington Avenue,
Greenville, Mississippi
WEATHERS, MARTHA,
B.S.; addres, Avon
1900

ATWOOD, ELMER B.,
A.B.; Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1904; Th.D. ib.
1911; pastor, Yoakum, Texas, 1905-197; Alpine, Texas, 1907-1910;
Highland Park Baptist Church El Paso, Texas, 1911-1912; corresponding
secretary Baptist Convention of New Mexico, 1912; editor The Bapist
New Mexican, 1912; address, Alberquerque, New Mexcio

BOARD, JESSIE MAY, (Mrs. E.
T. Harrison), A.B.;
married, 1900; address, 504 1st State Bank Building, Dallas, Texas

BRADEN, CHARLES HARRISON,
A.B.; minister; editor Northwest Farm and
Orchard;
address, Spokane, Washington

CONKWRIGHT, PLEASANT
JEFFERSON, A.B.; Th.M.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1903; pastor in Kentucky,
1901-1903; Bristow, Oklahoma, 1903-1906, Yukon, Oklahoma, 1906-1908;
Sapulpa, 1908-; address, Sapulpa, Oklahoma

CUNNINGHAM, ADA P.
(Mrs. J. A. Haughman),
A.B.; teacher, 1900-1906; married, 1906; address, Moreland

HACKLEY, MARGARET A.,
A.B.; teacher; address, Georgetown

HARRISON, EDWARD TYLER,
A.B.; LL.B., University of Texas, 1903; lawyer; address, 504 1st State
Bank Building, Dallas, Texas

HOWERTON, MERIT ALONZO,
A.M.; Civil engineer; address, Sulphur, Oklahoma

McCLURE, FRANCES W., (Mrs. E.
A. Campbell), B.L.;
address, Carlisle

MORGAN, EDGAR L.,
A.M.; Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1905; principal
Laurel Baptist Seminary, London, Kentucky, 1901-1902; missionary in
China, 1906-; address, Laichowfu, North China

SLACK, ALBERT MARSHALL;
Maysville; died

TAYLOR, MARY ELEANOR,
A.B.; diploma Institute of Musical Arts of New York, 1910; student
Columbia University, 1910; teacher Voice Buena Vista College, Storm
Lake, Iowa; supervisor of Music, Alexandria, Louisania; teacher of
Voice, Louisiana State University; address, Maceo, Kentucky

WILLETT, JOHN RICHARD,
A.B.; principal high school Crary, North Dakota, 1902-1904; Inkster,
North Dakota, 1904-1908; farmer and rancher, Alberta, Canada, 1908-;
address, Fertility, Alberta, Canada

WITHERSPOON, FLORENCE R.,
(Mrs. 3. W. Major),
B.S.; address, Lawrenceburg
1901
ATWOOD, EDWARD LELAND,
A.B.; A.M., B.D. Crozler Theological Seminary, 1909; D.D. Union
University, 1916; pastor, Jackson, Louisania, 1904-1907; Yoakum, Texas,
1907-1908; Crum Lynn, Pennsylvania, 1908-1910; Brownsville, Tennessee,
1910-1917; Dyersburg, Tennessee, 1917-; author The Christian Doctrine
of Sin; address, Dyersburg, Tennessee
BAGBY, MABEL, (Mrs. E. B.
Atwood), A.M.;
married, 1903; address, 737 South Edith Street, Alburqnerqne, New
Mexico
BOURNE, J. C.,
A.B.; merchant; address, Louisville, care of Bourne and Bond Company
BRADLEY, JAMES CRAIG,
A.M.; LL.B, Harvard; lawyer; address, Georgetown
BREWER, SCOTTIE, (Mrs. Emmct
Stout), A.B.;
teacher, Pleasureviile Academy, 1902-03; married, 1915; address,
Worthville
BROWNING, WILLIAM HENRY,
A.B.; AM., auditor Armour Packing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio; no
Information
CRAFFT, FRANK L.,
A.M.; student Harvard, 1910-1911; instructor Latin and French William
Woods College, 1903-1911; Phillips University, 1911-1912; advertising
saleaman, Chicago Examiner, 1912-1915; Chicago Daily News, 1913-1915;
advertising manager St. Louis Star, St. Louis. Missouri, 1915-; address,
St. Louis, Missouri, care of St. Louis Star
CRUMPTON. CLAUDE E.,
A.M.; A.M., University of Chicago, 1909; instructor English, Alabama
Girls Technical Institute, 1901-1903, 1909-1910, head of Department ib.
1912-; teacher of English Woman’s College, Richmond, Virginia,
1904-1905, Judson College, Marion, Alabama, 1905-1906; Normal and
Industrial College for Women, Greensboro, North Carolinia, 1910-1912;
member Board of Directors of National Council of Teachers of English:
address. Montevallo, Alabama
CUNNINGHAM, CARRIE L.,
B.S.; teacher; address, Danviile
DAWSON, JOHN CHARLES,
A.B.; A.M., student in Germany and France 1903, and Germany, 1907,
University of Caen, France, 1909; principal Scottsboro, Alabama, Baptist
Institute, 1901-1903; instructor Modern Languages, University of
Alabama, summer 1911; professor Modern Languages Howard College,
Birmingham, Alabama, 1903-; address, Birmingham. Alabama, care of Howard
College
FITZGERALD, JAMES ANDERSON,
A.B.; A.M., University of Chicago, 1907; instructor Marshall College,
1902-1906; professor History and Economics, and Registrar ib.
1907-1911; Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania,
1911-; address Carnegie Institute of Technology. Pittsburg,
Pennsylvannia
GIBSON, GEORGE WILLIAM
PERCEVAL, A.M.; rate
correspondent, Illinois Center R. H., Chicago, Illinois; address, 5610
Dorchester Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
GLASS, BRECKENRIDGE BLACKBURN,
A.M., clerk Shawnee National Bank, Shawnee, Oklahoma; died January 20,
1912
HARRIS, PALMER,
B.S.; farmer; address, Versailles
HEDDEN, MARY PRATT, (Mrs. M.
C. McKee), A.M.;
teacher 7th grade, Mt. Sterling; married, 1906; teacher Latin
Bradfordsville, 1911-1915; Ghent, 1918-1914; Franklin, 1914-1915;
principal Union High School, 1915-; address, Union
KELLY, SAMUEL EDWARD,
A.M.; A.B. Harvard University, 1902; LL.B. ib. 1905; real estate;
address, 302 Broadway, New York City
MOORE, MIRIAM H., (Mrs. W. M.
Nevins), B.S.;
married, 1903; address, Louisville
MORGAN, EUGENE DUDLEY,
A.M.; Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1904; pastor, East
Market, Md., 1904-1905; missionary, Texas, 1905-1908; pastor, Gorman,
Texas, 1908-1911; Winters, Texas, 1911-1918; Goldthwaite, Texas,
1915-1916; Canadian, Texas, 1917-; author Women Characters in the
New Testament, 1913; address, Canadian, Texas
NUNNELLEY, CORA LEE, (Mrs. C.
H. Thompson), A.B.,
married, 1906; address, Lexington
PARTEE, SAWYER WILSON,
A.B.; minister; address, Paintsivlle
PRIOR, LEON ERWIN,
A.M.; teacher, Black River Academy, Ludlow, Vermont, 1901-1908;
principal Shelburne, Vermont, 1903-1904; Richmond, Vermont, 1905-1909;
superintendent schools, ib., 1909-1914; Claremont, Massachutes,
1914-1915; Dartmouth, Massachutes 1915—; address South Dartmouth,
Massachutes
RAY, SUE W.,
A.B.; Hopkinsville; died
ROWLETT, CARRIE E., (Mrs. D.
C. Clarke), A.B.,
married, 1907; address, 805 Birchwood Avenue, Louisville
SCOTT, HERVEY BARBOUR,
B.S.; A.M. 1903; student Hospital School, Newe York; assistant Physician
Beechhurst Sanitarium, 1907-1912; superintendent ib., 1912-; address,
Beechhurst Sanitarium, Louisville
SMEDLEY, GRAHAM BEST,
A.M.; LL.B. University of Virginia 1904; county attorney, 1908-1910;
lawyer, Dallas, Texas, 1902-1906; Midland, 1907-1912; assistant Attorney
General of Texas, 1913-; address, 1707 Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas
SMITH, CORNELIUS DANSON,
B.S.; banker and farmer, 1903-; member of Board of Alderman; address,
Rowland, North Carolinia
SMITH, WILLIAM MARION,
A.M.; Washington, D. C.; died
TOOMBS, PERCY WALTHALL,
A.B.; M.D. Tulane University, 1905; student abroad, 1914; F. A. C. S.,
1916; professor Obstetrics University of Tennessee College or Medicine,
1909; physician, Greenville, Mississippi, 1905-1907; Memphis, 1907-;
professor College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1907-1909; visiting
obstetrician, Associated Charities, City and Baptist Memorial Hospitals,
Memphis, 1909; address, 1108 Exchange Building, Memphis, Tennessee
WEAKLEY, CHARLES ROBINSON,
B.S.; farmer; address, Shelbyville
1902
ASHER, VERDIE RAY (Mrs.
Michael Brandenburg),
A.B.; married, 1903; address, Pineville
AULICK, LEORA OBRA (Mrs. P.
T. Wheeler), B.S.;
teacher, Wasioto, 1902-1903; Hazard, 1903-1906; married, 1904; address,
Hazard
BAKER, BENJAMIN LOUIS,
A.B.; missionary; Swatow, China
BARHAM, ROBERT ERLE,
B.S.; merchant; Address, Oak Ridge, Louisiania
CARTER, EUNICE B., (Mrs.
Rail), A.B.; address,
McKinney
CLARKE, CLAYBOURNE FOX,
B.S.; clerk L. & N. R. R. Freight Department, Cincinnati, Ohio,
1902-1904; manager Stanford Ice Company Stanford, Texas, 1905; ranching,
El Paso, Texas, 1906-1908; farming and stock raising, 1911-; Government
Cattle Inspector, 1917-; address, Throcktnorton, Texas,
DICKEY, WILLIAM PINCKNEY,
A. M.; A.M. Harvard, 1908; student Boston University, 1914-1916;
principal Walton High School, 1902-1905; professor Latin, Richmond
College, 1908-1911; master in German and History, Roxbury Latin School,
Boaton, Mass., 1912-; address, 15 Ellery Street, Cambridge, Massachutes
DUDLEY, JUNE, (Mrs. Robert E.
Harvey), A.M.;
teacher, Georgetown Public School, 1904; married, 1904; address, 850
West Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia
ELDER, WILLIAM BENJAMIN,
A.B.; teacher and principal of high schools in Kentucky and Tennessee;
address, Boys’ High School, Louisville
GAINES, IRA JULIAN,
A.B.; Versailles; teacher; no information
GAINES, LYMAN LYNN,
A.B.; farmer; Bullittsvifle; died
HAMILTON, RUSSELL ALEXANDER,
A.B.; bank clerk, First National Bank, Georgetown, 1902-1913; ice
business, Hartford City, Indiana., 1913-; address, 217 B, Washington
Street, Hartford City, Indiana
HAYDEN, ESTELLA LEE,
B.S.; teacher, Sulphur, 1903-1905; died February 1908
HOCKADAY, JAMES STARLING,
B.S.; farmer and horseman; address, Berea, R. No. 1
IGLEHART, LOUIE IVERSON,
B.S.; LL.B. Centre College; lawyer, Owensbero; address, 1231 South Allen
Street, Owensboro
JACKSON, MARY GAYLE, (Mrs. A.
M. Peed), A.B.;
student Voice, Cincinnati and New York City; teacher Voice, Louisiana
Female College, Meridian School of Music. Maryville (Missouri)
Conservatory of Music; married, 1915; address, Mayslick, R. No. 1
KELLY, LLOYD CASWELL,
A.B.; student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; pastor, Mt. Pisgah
and Sharpsburg, 1902-1904; editor Kentucky Issue, 1904-1907;
pastor, Orlinda, Tennessee, 1907-1912; Campbellsvllle, 1912-; address,
Campbellsville
KEPHART, ELIZABETH WELLS,
A.B.; teacher; address, Newcastle
LEE, JOHN HOWARD,
A.M.; farmer; address, Georgetown
LEWIS, JANE H.,
A.B.; address, Georgetown
MARTIN, JOHN EUBANK,
A.B.; Th.B. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1905; D.D.
Cumberland College, 1914; pastor Adairville, 1905-1908; Jellico
Tennessee, 1908-; trustee Kentucky Baptist Children’s Home; member
Executive Committee of Tennessee Anti-Saloon League; address, Jellico,
Tennessee, Box 428
McMIJRTRY, ROBERT R.,
A.B.; cashier Bank of Dayton; address, 6th and McKinney Sts., Dayton
MORRIS, EVERETT,
B.S.; M.D. University of Louisville, 1906; physician and surgeon,
Sulphur, Kentucky, 1906-1914; Oak Forest, Illinois, 1914-; member
Kentucky Board of Tuberculosis Commissioners, 1912-1916; writer of many
magazine articles on medical subjects; address, Cook County Tuberculosis
Hospital, Oak Forest, Illinois
MORRIS, MAYME PORTER, (Mrs.
S. 0. Boulware),
A.B.; student Expression Cincinnati College of Music, summer 1907;
University of Tennessee, summer 1910; teacher, Campbellsville High
School, 1904-1906; teacher Expression, Sulphur, Kentucky, 1909-1911;
LaGrange, 1911-1912; Pleasureville, 1910-1911; married, 1913; address,
Campbellsville
NUNNELLEY, PORTER HAYS,
A.B.; merchant; address, Georgetown
OVERTURF, BESSIE LEE, (Mrs.
A. N. Moneyhan),
B.S.; married, 1908; address, Augusta, Kentucky
PAYNE, JOHN BELLE,
B.S.; banlter; address, 25 Broad Street, New York City
RICE, ALMA ROGERS,
U.S.; life diploma E. K. S. N. S., 1907; teacher Madison County
1902-1907; teacher, Richmond, 1907-1914; address, Richmond
RICE, CHARLES DOBLES,
B.S.; Veterinary Medicine D. Iowa State College, 1913; farmer,
1902-1906; Cotton Seed oil mill business 1906-1908; Extension professor
Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State College, 1913-1915; field representative
for Petina-Moore Serum Company of Indianapolis, Indiana; address, 2823
Leek Street, Ames, Iowa
RICE, EDE B.,
U.S.; business; address, 724 North Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia
SHROPSHIRE, JAMES BECK,
A.B.; graduate School of Natural Science of Kentucky University, 1901;
M.A. Princeton UniversIty, 1903; sanitary inspector Aucon, C. Z.,
Isthmus of Panama, 1908-; address, Aueon, C. Z., Isthmus of Panama
SPRAGENS, WILLIAM HENRY,
A.B.; LL.B. Vanderbilt University, 1905; lawyer, Lebanon, 1906-;
address, Lebanon
STONE, JOHN HENLEY,
B.S.; farmer; address, Georgetown
THOMPSON, ALEXANDER BONT,
A.B.; Th.B. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1907; principal
Hazard Baptist Institute, 1907-1909; Randle University School, Hernando,
Mississippi 1909-1910; Metcalf County High School, 1910-; address, 1147
South Brook Street, Louisville
WARE, SAMANTHA,
B.S.; district vice president W. C. T. U., 1915-1916; address, McKinaey
WRIGHT, ABNER KING,
A.B.; pastor, Washington, D. C., 1904-1909; Lexington, North Carolinia,
1909-1910; Ensley, Alabama, 1910-; author Tithing and Financing tile
Kingdom, 1915; address, Ensley, Alabama
1903
ANDERSON, LESLIE GATEWOOD,
A.B.; insurance; address, 605 Columbia Building, Louisville
BAKER. THOMAS FOUNTAIN,
B.S.; farmer; address, Nicholasville
BARNES, ARTEMAS EDWARD,
A.M.; teacher and farmer; address Murl, Wayne County
BRADLEY, VICTOR ANDERVILLE,
A.B.; LL.B. Harvard, 1907; lawyer, Georgetown; Commonwealth’s Attorney
14th Circult District; address, Georgetown
BRANHAM, LINNETTE, (Mrs. W.
M. Peak), B.S.; Ph.B
Kansas Wesleyan University, 1906; Librarian, Kansas Wealeyan University,
1905-1906; Rollins College, Winter Park, Florida, 1909; teacher Sylvan
Grove, Kansas, 1906-1907; married, 1915; address, Glasgow, Virginia
CARPENTER, LILLIAN MAE. (Mrs.
J. H. Williamson),
B.S.; married, 1908; address, Carlisle, R. F. D. No. 4
CLARK, DANIEL CLIFT,
A.B.; general manager of Kentucky Pacific Mutual Insurance Company
1903-1909; general manager Louisville Real Estate and Development
Company, 1910-; address, 305 Birchwood Avenue, Louisville
CLEVELAND, BERTHA M.,
B.S., recording secretary Georgetown College Alumni Association, 1914-;
secretary Jessamine County Georgetown College Association, 1916-;
represented ‘8th District Phil. Dept. Kentucky Federation of
Women’s Club, 1916-1917; address, Keene
DAVIS, EDWARD FRANKLIN,
B. S., principal Hazard Institute 1904-1905; teacher Alderson Academy,
West Virginia, 1905-197; superintendent city schools, Corbin,
1907-1908; principal Crab Orchard Schools, 1908-1909; address,
Williamsburg
DAVIS, JESSE HAMBRICK,
B. S., LL.B., Harvard, 1906, lawyer, 1912-; city attorney, 1912-;
address, Everett, Washington
ELLIS, ERNEST CERBERT,
A.B., Georgetown; no information
GOODNIGHT, BESSIE, (Mrs. M.
W. Crawley), A.M.;
address, Bowling Green
GREATHOUSE, JOHN WARING,
A.M., Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1908; pastor.
Bellville, Illinois, 1906-1908; field secretary Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary, 1908-1910; pastor, Humbolt, Tennessee, 1910-1911;
Southern Pasadena, California, 1911-1913; field secretary Foreign
Mission Board 1913-1916; pastor, Los Angeles, California, 1916-;
address, Los Angeles, California
HUMPHREY, BESSIE C.,
ES., teacher, address. Sturgis
JOHNSON, HAMILTON,
A.M., farmer; address, McAlister, Oklahoma
LOVELACE, MYRTLE,
B.S., teacher Expression and Physical Culture, Hickman High School;
Cairo, Illinois; Gulfport, Mississippi; Broken Ban, Nebraska; Los
Angeles, California; address, Bardwell
MOFFETT, MAY CAMPBELL,
B.S.; address, Sharpsburg
MOORE, JOHN REED,
B.S., lawyer; assistant district attorney; address, Wenoka, Oklahoma
MOORE, SUE W., (Mrs. D. P.
Scott), B.S.,
married, 1908; address, Georgetown, R. 2
SHROPSHIRE, ANNA M., (Mrs. W.
W. Vanfleren), B.S.,
married, 1911; address, Cynthiana
SHROPSHIRE, WALTER HENDERSON,
B.S., farmer, 1905-; address Paris, R. F. D., No. 7
STOCKTON, GEORGE FRANKLIN,
B.S., student Pharmacy, University of Ohio, 1904-1905; druggist and
assistant postmaster, Gunter, Texas, 1906-1907; Howe, Texas, 1907-;
address, Howe, Texas
WALKER, JOHN HENRY,
A.B., teacher Onedia Institute, 1903-1905; principle ib., 1905-1915;
farmer and teacher, Oneida, 1915-; address, Oneida
1904
BAKER, JOHN ANDREW,
A.B., farmer and banker; director Citizen’s Bank of Jessamine County;
address, Nicholasville
BOX, MARY ALICE (Mrs. 0. A.
Rankln), A.B.,
teacher, Cynthiana, 1906-1907; married, 1908; address, Miller Street,
Cynthiana
BRANHAM, WILLIAM HENRY,
A.B., Rhode’s Scholar, Oxford University, England, 1905-1908; professor
Rollin’s College, Florida, 1908-1909: acting professor Latin and Greek,
Georgetown College, 1909-10; master Street Paul’s School, New Hampshire,
1910-1915; died September 1916
BRENTS, SAMUEL VAN BUREN,
B.S., (‘06), student of Expression, Ohio Northern University, 1906;
country editor, Albany, 1906-1908; farmer, Albany, 1908-1914; newspaper
reporter, Middlesboro and Frankfort, 1914-; address, Albany
BROWN, ZELMA TRIPLETTE (Mrs.
R. E. Warren), A.B.,
married, 1906; address, Georgetown
COAKLEY, WILLIAM SAMUEL,
A.B., A.M., 1905, Th.M., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1908;
pastor, Ghent, 1908-1913; Owensboro, 1913-1916; Wheatley, 1915-;
address, Wheatley
ECTON, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER,
A.B., Th.G., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1907, D.D.,
Georgetown, 1916; pastor, Cavalry Baptist Church, Lexington; address,
Lexington
FLORENCE, GEORGE DAVIDSON,
B.S., lawyer; commonwealth’s attorney, 1911-1912; address, Stanford
GARTH, NORTON WEBSTER,
B.S., farmer; address, Trenton
HENTON, JAMES DUDLEY,
B.S., farmer; address, Versailles, R.R. No. 3
JONES, JOHN BUNYAN,
A.B., Th.G., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1906, pastor, East
Florence, Alabama, 1904-1905; Bellevue, Kentucky, 1908-1910; Stanford,
1910-1913; Mt. Vernon, 1916-; address, Versailles, R. D. No. 1
LEWIS, THOMPSON DARNABY,
A.B., student Law University of Louisville, 1907-1908; student History
and English, University of Colorado, 1914-1915; principal High School,
Bushnell, Fin., 1908-1909, Oseola, Arkansas, 1909-1911; professor Latin
and French, Ogden College, 1911-1914; died May 27, 1916
NUNNELLEY, ELIZABETH FRANCES,
(Mrs. J. Lindsey Nunn),
A.M., married, 1907; address, Amarilla, Texas
RILEY, JOSEPH LESLIE,
A.M., graduate student from University of Chicago, 1913 and 1915; 1st
fellow in Mathematics, Rice Institute, 1914-1915; vice president Boy’s
School, Montgomery. Alabama, 1907-1909; vice president Bunn-Bell
Institute, Waycross, Georgia, 1909-1911; superintendent Lancaster Public
School, 1910-1913; instructor Physics, University of Oklahoma, 1914;
teacher, North East State Normal, Tahlequah, 1915-1917; address,
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
ROACH, BENJAMIN PLEASANT,
A.M., student University of California; missionary to South China,
1904-; principal Academy Yingtak, China; professor Graves Theological
Seminary, Canton, China; address, Canton, China
SHEPARD, FLORA BELL, (Mrs. W.
B. Jones), A.B.,
teacher in a Private School, 1904-1905; married, 1906; address, 803
South Marion Street, Lake City, Florida
SUTTON, THOMAS P.,
A.B., merchant; address, Mt. Sterling
WATSON, SARA ELLEN, (Mrs.
1-I. H. Fuson), B.S.,
teacher in Montana, 1904-1906; married, 1906; address, 1920 Garrard
Street, Covlngton
1905
ABERNATHY, ALBERT ROSS,
A.B., A.M., Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary,
professor History and Economics, Simmons College, Abilene, Texas,
1908-1910; pastor, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, 1910-1912; instructor Latin,
Georgetown College, 1912-1916; president Russell Creek Academy, 1916-;
address, Campbellsville
APPLEGATE, MATTHEW MULL1NS,
A.B., M.D., University of Cincinnati, 1909; intern and house surgeon,
Bethesda Hospital, Cincinnati, 1909-1911; physician and surgeon, 1911-;
address 19 West 7th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio
BROOKSHIRE, CHARLES THOMAS,
B.S., Th.G. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, pastor,
Jackson, 1910-1911; Owensboro, 1912-1915; Charleston, West
Virginia, 1916-; address, Charleston, West Virginia
BRUNER, ELI MURRAY,
A.B., A.M., M. S. F., University of Michigan, 1912; lieutenant
Philippine constabulary, 1906-1910; forest examiner in United States
forest servIce, 1912; address, Lenoir, North Carolinia
BUSH, OLIVER PRICE,
A.B., Th.G., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1908; pastor;
address. Columbia
COAKLEY, ANNIE BION, (Mrs. B.
H. Stiles), A.B.,
marbled, 1914; address, Howardstown
COLLINS, BASSETT,
B.S., business; address, Tucumcari, New Mexico
DAVIS, EUGENE ALLEN,
B.L., banker; Harris Siller Banking Company 1910; address,
Versailles
DRAKE, ANN LAURA, (Mrs. G. F.
Doyle), B.L.,
married, 1906; address, Winchester
DUDLEY, LOUISE,
A.H., student University of Oxford, England, summer, 1909, Ph.D., Bryn
Mawr, 1910; instructor Mt. Holyoke College, 1910-1911; professor
English Stephens College, Missouri, 1913-1914; professor Lawrence
College, Appleton, Wisconsin, 1914-; address, Appleton, Wisconsin
ELSEY, CHARLES WILLIAM,
A.B., Th.G., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1907; pastor,
LexIngton, 1902-1908; Cynthiana, 1908-; member Baptist State Board of
Missions, 1910-; trustee Georgetown College, 1915-; author Journeying
with Jesus, 1913; address, Cynihiana
FORD, ELIZABETH, (Mrs. C. W.
Cooper), A.B.,
student French and German, University of Wisconsin; teacher French and
German, Missouri Christian College, Camden Point, Missouri; Southern
Christian College; West Point, Mississippi; Atlanta Christian College,
Wilson, North Carolinia; married, 1915; address, Oxford, Alabama
FORD, HIRAM CHURCH,
A.B., LL.B., Transylvania University, 1907; lawyer; County attorney;
address, Georgetow
GEORGE, ISOLA FONTAIN,
B.L.; address, Versailles
HENTON, SAMUEL HAMPTON,
A.B., banker; address, Versailles
JONES, WILLIAM BRISTOW,
A.B., Lit. D., Columbia College, 1917; student Chicago University,
summer, 1911; Columbia University, summer, 1915; prIncipal Nocatee,
(Florida) High School. 1905-1907; De Soto County High School, Arcadia,
Florida, 1907-1911; Dean and professor of English Columbia College,
Florida, 1911-; address, Lake City, Florida
KONE, FAY ELIZABETH, (Mrs. J.
0. L. Goggin), D.L.,
married, 1911; address, 1314 West Lexington Street, Baltimore, Maryland
LIGON, MOSES EDWARD,
A.M., student University of Chicago, principal Philippine Islands,
1905-1908; Paducah, 1908-1910; instructor Owensboro High School,
1910-1913; principal Lexington High School, 1913-; address, Lexington
MARKS, MAY BELLE,
B. S., student Voice in Georgetown College and Lexington; address,
Georgetown
MOFFETT, COLEMAN SHARP,
A.B., student law University of Kentucky, 1906; Jefferson School of Law,
1907; UnIversity of Michigan. 1908; staff work on Courier Journal,
Louisville, Kentucky, 1906-1907; lawyer, Winchester, 1909-1916; author
Intereational Brotherhood, 1907; History of Burley Tohacco
Warfare, 1903; address, French Avenue, Winchester
NUNN, JOHN LINDSEY,
A.B.; general manager Nunn Electric Company Amarillo, Texas and Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma, 1908-; address, 1816 Polk Street, Amarillo, Texas
PARRIGIN, LYMAN JOSEPH,
A.B., internal revenue service, Mill Springs; address, Mill Springs
PENN, RUSSELL STUART,
A.B., secretary L. H. Willing Company Detroit, Michigan, 1910-; address,
295 Hibbard Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
QUINN, JENNIE,
A.B.; teacher, Williamsburg Institute, 1899-1901; Georgetown City
School, 1901-1910; principal Sadieville High School, 1910-1917; address,
332 East Jackson Street, Georgetown
RAMBO, JAMES ISSAC,
A.B.; A.M., B.D. Crozier Theological Seminary, 1908; died
SHOUSE, MARY ARMSTRONG,
B.S.; A.B. Chicago University, 1909; A.M. Columbia, 1913; Head of
English Department State College for Women, Denton, Texas,; address, 185
Park Avenue, Lexington
SNYDER, JAMES UNION,
A.B.; principal High School, Carlisle, 1905-1906; Lee Baptist Institute,
Penington, Virginia, 1906-1907; professor English Missouri Military
Academy, Mexico, Missouri, 1907-1910; superintendent City School,
Marion, Kentucky, 1910-1913; field manager Redpath Lyceum Bureau,
1913-1915; superintendent city schools Jellico, Tennessee, 1915-1917;
address, Jellico, Tennessee
TAYLOR, JOHN MURRAY FORBES,
A.B.; A.M., student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; pastor,
Stanford, 1907-1909; Washington, D. C., 1909-1912; Middleburg, Virginia,
1912-1916; Abingdon, Virginia, 1916-; address, Abingdon, Virginia
WAGERS, HUME CLARK,
B.L.; merchant; Richmond; died
WEDDLE, STELLA PAULINE, (Mrs.
Singleton), B.L.;
address, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
WRIGHT, LESLIE THOMAS,
B.L.; student Crozier Theological Seminary, 1905-1906; Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary, 1907-1908; pastor, Washington, D. C., 1906; Waddy.
1907-1909; Taylorsville, 1909-1915; Ghent, 1915-1916; address, Eminence
1906
ALEXANDER, MARY KATE, (Mrs.
E. H. Newton), A.B.,
graduate student Cincinnati and University of Tennessee; teacher
English and Expression, Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama; married,
November 29, 1916; address, 909 16th Avenue, Southern Nashville,
Tennessee
ARGABRITE, WESLEY HOUSTON,
A.B.; Dr. Opthal, Northern Illinois College of Opthamology; practicing
optometrist, Paris, 1909-1911; secretary and sales manager The Alvey-Ferguson
Company Cincinnati, Ohio; address, 2874 Markbreit Avenue, Hyde Park,
Cincinnati, Ohio
BENNETT, CLAY OSCAR,
A.B.; graduate Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; minister; address,
Utica
BENNETT, EUGENE ROGERS,
B.S.; lieutenant Philippine Constabulary, P. I., 1906-1909;
casbier Mindoro Development Company San Jose, Mindoro, P. I., 1909-1912;
secretary P. H. Lancaster Distilling Company Owensboro, 1913-; address,
319 East 7th Street, Owensboro
BRUNER, GENERAL PERRY,
A.B.; student Pipe Organ, New York, 1910; instructor Piano and harmony,
Virginia Institute, Bristol, Virginia, 1906-1907; Director Department of
Pipe Organ, Judscn College, Marion, Alabama, 1908-1910; director of
Music Wayland Baptist College, Plainview, Texas, 1910-1911; professor
Music, Louisville, 1911-1915; director of Music and professor of Latin,
Daughters College, Harrodaburg, 1915-1916; address, 221 South Bayly
Avenue, Louisville
CRAWFORD, ANDREW JACKSON,
A.B.; B.M.E. Kentucky State University; engineer; Albuquerque, New
Mexico; died 1912
DEVERS, BERTHA CLEVELAND,
(Mrs. H. L. Robinson),
B.L; married, 1906; address Georgetown
DUCKER, STUART REILLEY,
A.B.; salesman, New York, 1906-1913; Cincinnati, Ohio, 1913-1917;
address, 626 Maple Avenue, Newport
FOGLE, RUBY LEE,
B.L., teacher, Jellico, Tennessee, 1908-1918; Middleburg, 1915-;
address, Yosemite
LEWIS, MARY MILDRED,
A.B.; teacher;
Shelbyville; died February 22, 1914
MCADAMS, CARY ANN,
A.B.; Owensboro; died 1906
SMITH, HARRY EVIN,
A.B.; LL.B. University of Louisville, 1908; timberman, Plaquimine,
Louisiana, 1908-1912; railway clerk 1912-; address. 1815 Plum Street,
Little Rock, Arkansas
TAYLOR, HOWARD CROMWELL,
A.B.; A.M. Columbia University, 1915; principal Arcadia Heights High
School, 1909-1912; teacher, Greenville, North Carolinia, summer 1915;
head of department of Education and Pyschology, Springfield, Missouri,
1915-1916; instructor in Education and Psychology, University of
Missouri, 1916-; address, 108 College Avenue, Columbia, Missouri
THOMPSON, LESTER POPE,
A.B.; farmer; address, Bagdad
WALDROP, GEORGE BYRON,
A.M.; A.M. Tulane University, 1909; Harvard University, 1918; instructor
Latin and Greek, Grand Island College, Nebraska, 1909-1911; instructor
in Latin and Greek Arcadia University, Woltville, Nova Scotia,
1913-1916; address, 67 Oxford Street, Cambridge, Massachutes
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM ANDERSON,
A.B.; principal High School, Germantown, 1908-1911; cashier Amelia Ohio
State Hank, 1910-1917; address, Amelia, Ohio
1907
AVERITT, ERWIN LUTHER,
B.L.; minister; address, Columbus, Ohio
BECKETT, ROY, B.L.;
A.M. University of Cincinnati, 1910; D.D.S. Ohio State University, 1917;
traveling salesman, CoyiIngton, 1907-1909; dentist, 1914-; address, 1041
Madison Avenue, Covington
BLAKEMORE, MARCUS WOOLFOLK,
A.B.; Versailles, salesman; died
BOLICK, FRANCES LORENA, (Mrs.
D. G. Walker), B.L.;
teacher Vineyard, Ark., 1907-1908; Helena, Arkansas, 1908-1909;
married, 1909; address, corner Louisiana and Prairie St. Helena,
Arkansas
BRADLEY, ANDERVILLE SUGGETT,
A.B.; D.J. University of Michigan, 1910; lawyer; address, Columbia,
Georgia
BROWNING, EMMA LOUISE,
B.L.; teacher, Eminence, 1908-1909; Scott County 1909-1910; dressmaker,
Georgetown, 1910-; address, Georgetown
COAKLEY, SUSAN EMMA, (Mrs.
Chas. G. Stiles),
B.L.; married, 1913; address, Stiles, Kentucky
CONRAD, CORINNE BRECKENRIDGE,
B.L.; student Randolph-Macon, 1908-199; died Dry Ridge, October 21, 1916
CRAWLEY, ALFRED LAWRENCE,
A.B.; Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; pastor Silas and Mt.
Zion, 1907-1908; Cane Run and Waddy, 1909-1910; Parkland Baptist Church,
LouIsville, 1911-1914; Fort Thomas, 1914-; address, 49 Mt. Pleasant
Street, Fort Thomas
CREAL, ROBERT LEE,
A.B.; pastor, Temple, Arizona, 1908-1911; Arlington, 1911-1913; Bowling
Green, 1913-1915; Beaver Dam, 1916-1916; Barbourville 1916-; address,
Barbourville
DIES, WILLIAM PORTER,
A.B.; student University of Chicago, 1908; University of Michigan,
1914-1916; principal High School, Marshall, Michigan, 1914-1916;
instructor Economics, University of Michigan; dean of School of
Accountancy, Detroit Technical Institute, 1916-; address, 303 Y. M. C.
A. Building, Detroit, Michigan
DUDLEY, ROSE,
A.B.; A.B. Smith College, 1908; student ColIumbia University, summer
1912-1914-1916; teacher Science, Illinois Woman’s College, 1912-1914;
teacher Chemistry Rockford College, 1916-; address, Rockford College,
Rockford, Illinois
HAMILTON, HELEN MULLINS,
(Mrs. M. D. Martin),
B.L.; married, 1909; address, Polndexter
HERRING, HARRY, B.L.;
M.D. University of Michigan, 1911; surgeon, Lexington
HOPKINS, PORTER HOP,
A.B.; student University of Tennessee, and University of Chicago;
principal Bambrldge, Georgia, High School, 1907-1909; instructor English
and Latin, M. M. I., 1909-10; principal Albany High School, 1910-1911;
superintendent of schools, Paintsvllle, 1911-1915; Georgetown High
School, 1916-1916; superintendent of schools, Lancaster, 1916-; address,
Lancaster
JOHNSON, JOHN FORD,
A.B.; D.C., Carver Chiropractic College, 1909; M.C. ib., 1914; president
Oklahoma Chiropractors’ Association, 1912-1913; address, 700 Yale
Street, Siloain Springs, Arkansas
JONES, FRANCES WHEAT, (Mrs.
G. R. Reed), B.L.;
married, 1910; address, Columbia
PATTON, ELLA ALICE, B.L.;
teacher; address, Greensburg
PAYNE, LUELLA, (Mrs. Garnett
Ryland), A.B.; A.B.
Smith College, 1908; instructor Music, Georgetown College, 1908-1910;
married, December 21, 1909; address. Richmond College, Richmond,
Virginia
PENN, LOURIOTIOUS TANDY,
A.B.; merchant; addrem, Georgetown, R. No. 5
RAMEY, CAREY FLOYD,
A.B.; student Chemistry, Missouri School of Mines, 1907-1908; University
of California, 1908-1909; chemist for Standard Oil Company 1909-;
address, 2414 Dana Street, Berkley, California
RICHERSON, HUGH HARDING,
A.B.; M.D. University of Louisville, 1915; physician Street Joseph’s
Hospital, Lexington; no information
TURK, ROBBYE LA VANCHE,
B.L.; Bardwell; died 1809
WALDROP, PIKE POWERS,
A.B.; A.B. Yale, 1908; LL.B. Harvard, 1912; teacher Darlington, South
Carolinia, High School, 1908-1909; lawyer; address, 1218 South 20th
Street, Birmingham, Alabama
WALLER, JESSE CRAWFORD,
A.B.; A.B. University of Chicago, 1908; A.M. Columbia University, 1813;
principal Tangfpahoa, Louisiania, 1808-1908; Georgetown, 1808-1910;
superintendent, ib., 1910-; address, Georgetown
WHITE, REUBEN POLLARD,
A.B.; M.A., Harvard University; professor of English, Ouachita College,
Arkadelphla, Arkansas, 1909-1913; farmer, 1913-; address, Cadiz.
WHITE, STEVEN PETTUS,
A.B.; LL.B. Harvard, 1910; lawyer, 1910-; address, 1301 South Virginia
Street, Hopkinsville
WILLIAMS, CLAUDE LIONEL,
A.B.; A.M. University of Chicago, 1916; teacher flouglas, Arizona,
1907-1908; professor Louisiana College, 1908-1916; Manual Training High
School, Indianapolis, Indiana, 1916-1917; Harrison Technical High
School, Chicago, Illinois, 1917-; address, 6058 Ellis Avenue, Chicago,
Illinois
1908
ALLEN, WORTH,
A.B.; J.D. University of Chicago, 1912; principal Pell City High
School, Alabama, 1908-1909; lawyer, Chicago, 1912-; address, 69 West
Washington Street, Chicago, Illinois
AULICK, OLLIE SPURGEON,
A.B.; B.C.E. University of Kentucky, 1911; farmer, 1911-; instructor of
Mechanical Drawing, Mechanics and Surveying, Georgetown College, 1913-;
address, Georgetown, H. No. 1
BROWN, MARY PARKER.
A.B.; A.B. Vassar, 1910; instructor English, Meredith College, Raleigh,
North Carolinia: address, Franklin, Ohio
BUNYEA, HUBERT,
A.B.; student Crozler Theological Seminary, 1908-1909: student College
Veterinary Surgeons, Washington, D.C., 1915-; pastor, Atlantic City and
Washington, D.C., 1909-1914; federal service, 1914-; author Grace
Before Meals, 1911; address, 1396 A. Street, South East, Washington,
D. C.
CARMACLC, CLAUDYS EARL,
A.B.; superintendent schools, Trenton, 1909-1911; newspaper work,
Louisville Times and Courier Journal, 1913-1915; teacher English,
Louisville Boys’ High School. 1915-; address, 810 Peterson Avenue,
Louisville
CLEEK, ANNA MARIA,
A.B.; A.M. teacher Walton, 1910-1912; Beaver Lick, 1912-; address,
Beaver Lick
CREASON, KATIE MAE, (Mrs.
J. H. Wells), A.B.;
A.B. Vassar; teacher Music; married 1916; address, Mt. Vernon, Illinois
DIUGUID, MARY ADELLE, (Mrs.
W. S. Coakley), A.B.;
married, 1909; address, Wheatley
GARDNER, HENRIETTA, (Mrs. Joe
Nunnelley), A.B.;
married, 1912; address, Hickman Street, Winchester
GARDNER, OLIVIA CLAY,
B.L.; address, Wlnehester, H. No. 1
HAGAN, HERBERT HART,
A.B.; M.D. John Hopkins University, 1913 teacher Bolton College,
Tennessee, 1908-1909; house surgeon, Washington University, Hospital,
1913-1914; assistant resident surgeon Barnes Hospital, Street Louis,
Missouri, 1914-16; physician, Street Louis. Missouri, 1916-; address,
408 Humbolt Building, Street Louis, Missouri
HALE, THOMAS FARRIS,
A.B.; A.B. Yale, 1910; M.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1915; 1st
Lieutenant Medical Reserve Corps. U.S.A., 1915-; address, 2301 Longest
Avenue, Louisville
HAMILTON, CLEVELAND CALDWELL,
A.B.; banker, Louisville, 1910-1911; farmer, Breckenridge County,
1912-; address, Ammons
HEDGECOCK, ELLA EUPHEMIA,
(Mrs. John Corlis),
B.L.; married, 1909; address, Brooksville
HUNT, KATHERINE FLORINE,
(Mrs. J. D. Whitsitt),
A.B.; married, 1917; address, Winchester
LEWIS, SARAH HAMLETT,
B.L.; B.A. Richmond College, 1910; instructor Russell Creek Academy,
1911-1912; assistant principal and instructor Latin and English,
Mayslick High School. 1912-; address, Shelbyville
MARRIOTT, EULA VIRGINIA,
A.B.; graduate Virginia Conservatory of Music and Sherwood School of
Music, Chicago, Illinois; pianist and flutist on Chautauqua platform;
address, Sentinel, Oklahoma
NEWELL, GEORGE MONTGOMERY,
B.L.; chemist Indian Refining Company Georgetown, 1908-1911; assistant
treasurer G. H. Nunnelley Company 1911-; address, Georgetown
PERRY, WALTER WALLACE,
A.B., A.M.; insurance business; address, Devon Station
PERRYMAN, LUCILE, (Mrs. H. R.
Bybee), B.L.;
teacher, Franktin, Virginia, Female Seminary, 1912-1913; teacher
Norfolk, Virginia. 1913-1915; married, 1915; address, 361 West 13th
Street, Norfolk, Virginia
PORTER, ELLA K., (Mrs. D. P.
Green), B.L.;
graduate Cincinnati Dramatic School, 1910; A.B. State University, 1913,
A.M. ib., 1914; married, 1914; address, 1128 East 64th Place, Chicago,
Illinois
PULLIAM, MATTHEW MULLINS,
B.L.; student Law University of Oklahoma; lawyer, Tuscaloosa, Alabama;
died 1917
STEVENS, CHESTER U.,
A.B.; Th.B. and Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; pastor;
address, Harlan
STEVENS, ELBERT CECIL,
A.B.; Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; pastor, King Baptist
Church, 1909-1916; Clifton, 1916-; associate editor, Western Recorder,
1914-1917; pastor, Louisville, 1916-; address, 650 South 4th Street,
Louisville
STOUT, WILLIAM WRIGHT,
A.B.; Th.M., Th.D. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; missionary,
Cheefoo, China; address, Cheefoo, China
THOMAS, MARY WITHERSPOON,
(Mrs. H. C. Ford),
AR, A.M.; married, 1918; address, Georgetown
THOMPSON, WILLIE LEE, (Mrs.
Dudley Blades), B.L.;
address, Fort Stockton, Texas
WEAKLEY, ADRIEL CLARK,
A.B.; M.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1912; interne Brooklyn Hospital,
Brooklyn, N. Y., 1912-1914; physician, Shelbyville, 1914-; address,
Shelbyville
WHALEY, IRENE GRAFTON,
A.B.; A.B. Vassar; student University of Wisconsin, summer 1916; teacher
Flemingsburg, 1908-1909; Miami, Florida, 1910-1911; Baylor College,
Belton, Texas, 1914-1916; Hamilton College, 1916-; address, Flemingsburg
1909
ALLEN, ARTHUR WILBURN,
A.B.; M.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1918; 1st Lieutenant Medical
Reserve Corps, U.S.A., 1916; address, 52 Hereford Street, Boston,
Massachutes
ARDERY, FAYETTE,
B.L.; bank clerk, Paris, 1909-1914; druggist, 1914-; address, Paris
AULICK, BEULAH ELVIRA,
B.L.; State Certificate E. K. S. N., 1910; B.M.T. Training School,
LouisvIlle, 1915; teacher, Alexandria High School, 1911-1918; Mitchell
Collegiate Institute, Bakersville, North Carolinia, 1916; address,
Butler, R. No. 4
BROWN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN,
B.L., student, University of Chicago; superintendent of schools,
Pembroke, 1909-1916; Hazelhurst, Mississippi, 1916-; address,
Hazelhurst, Mississippi
BROWNING, MARY ELIZABETH,
A.B.; teacher Cedar Crest, New Jersey, 1913-1914; photographer,
Georgetown, 1917-; address, Georgetown
BROWNING, WILLIAM EDWIN,
A.B.; bookkeeper; mercantile business, 1909-1911; Farmer’s Bank and
Trust Company 1911-1915; treasurer and business agent Georgetown
College, 1915-; address, Georgetown
CALHOUN, RENA,
A.B.; student Chicago University, summer 1913; teacher Waycross, Georgia
1910-1912; Owensboro High School, 1912-; address, 504 West 7th Street.
Owensboro
CHRISTIAN, VIRGIL LANDON,
A.B.; student University of Chicago, summer 1910; University of
Tennessee, summer 1912 and 1914; teacher Sturgis, 1909-1910; principal
High School, Marion, 1910-1913; superintendent ib., 1913-; address,
Marion
CREAL, TOMMIE, (Mrs. Walter
Crady), B.L; teacher,
Buffalo, Kentucky, 1909-1910; address, Hodgenville
DAVIS, MYRA LOUISE,
A.B.; student University of Chicago, summer 1913; teacher, Owenton,
1905-1906; Darlington, South Carolinia, 1909-1910; head Department
Latin, Martha Washington College, Ablngton. Virginia, 1910-1911;
tencher, Georgetown High School, 1912-1913, 1914-1915; Campbellsburg,
High School, 1913-1914, 1916-1917; address, Owenton, Kentucky
ESTES, CHARLES PRESLEY,
A.B., A.M.; student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Instructor
Williamsburg Institute; died
FOGLE, McDOWELL ADDINGTON,
A.B.; student law Harvard, 1909; LL.B. Kentucky State University. 1911;
lawyer, 1911-; address, Hartford
GARRETT, DAILEY,
Illinois; address, 246 Boone Avenue, Winchester
GRAHAM. CHARLES LETCHER,
A.B.; student Chicago University, 1910; Th.M. Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary, 1913; pastor 1st BaptIst Church, Seymour, Indiana,
1913-1917; LaGrange, 1917-; address, LaGrange
GWYNNE, WALDO EMERSON,
A.B.; student University of Chicago, summer 1909; principal
Webster County High School, 1909-1910; principal private boys’ school,
Richmond, 1910-1917; traveling salesman, Allyn and Bacon, 1917-;
address, 2212 Highland Avenue, Nashville, Tennessee
HIEATT, WILLIE CLAYTON, (Mrs.
Frank A. Rogers),
A.B.; married, 1911; address, Mt. Sterling, R. No. 1
LE STOURGEON FLORA ELIZABETH,
A.B.; A.M. University of Chicago, 1913; Ph.D. ib, 1917; professor
Mathematics, Street Mary’s College, Dallas, Texas, 1910-1912; Beaver
College, Pennsylvania, 1913-1915; address, Chicago, Illinois, care of
University of Chicago
McHARGUE, LESTER L.,
A.B.; chemist,
Colton, Cal., 1909-1910; farmer, Tyrone, Oklahoma, 1910-1911; assistant
principal Boyle County High School, Danvllle, Kentucky, 1911-1912;
professor Chemistry, Ruskin College, Florida, 1912-1913; farmer, Ruskin,
Florida, 1913-; address, Ruskln, Florida
REVILL, JONETTH,
A.B.; M.A. University of Cincinnati, 1910; teacher, Burlington High
School, 1916-; address, Burlington
REVILL, PATTY FLANDRAU, (Mrs.
J. T. Deal), B.L.;
student Voice Cincinnati College of Music; instructor Voice, Clinton
College, Kentucky, 1910-1911; Central College, Conway, Arkansas,
1910-1917; married, June 24, 1915; address, 210 Center Street, Conway,
Arkansas
RUCKER, MARIA PAYNE, (Mrs. H.
V. JohnsaD), B.L.;
address, Georgetown
SHOCKENCY, MARY ALMEDA,
A.B.; address, Pleasurevllle
STITES, HENRY JOHNSON,
A.B.; A.B. Yale, 1910; L.L.B. University of Louisville, 1911; LL.B.
Yale, 1912; lawyer, Hopkinsville, 1912-1916; Captain 3rd Kentucky
Infantry, U.S.A., 1916-; address, 917 South Main Street, Hopkinsvllle
TANDY, RUSSELL SPICER,
A.B.; A.M. Transylvanla, 1916; minister; address, Royse City, Texas
TAYLOR, HATTIE, (Mrs. L. C.
Campbell), A.B.,
A.M.; teacher, Hazard Institute, 1909-1910; Walton, 1910-1914; married,
June 7, 1911; teacher, Hazard, 1914-; address, Hazard
THOMPSON, BESSIE LUCILE,
(Mrs. S. D. Weakley),
B.L.; married, 1912; address, Shelbyville, R. No. 6
THOMPSON, SALLIE RUTH, (Mrs.
B. B. Wilson), B.L.;
married, 1914; address, Shelbyville, R. No. 6
WELLS, JESSE HUGH,
A.B., A.M.; student Vanderbilt University; University of Chicago; Th.B.
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1912; minister; address, 718
Jackson Street, Mt. Vernon, Illinois
1910
BARNETT, ALLEN,
A.B.; B.A. Rhodes Scholar, Exeter College, Oxford, England, 1911-1914;
teacher, Concord, New Hampshire, 1914-1917; 2nd O.R.T. Camp, Fort
Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, 1917-; address, Brodbead
BRISTOW, JAMES JEFFERSON
RUCKER, A.B.; B.S.
Massachutes Institute of Technology, Boston, Massachutes, 1914;
instructor Chemistry, Washington High School, Washington, D. C.,
1910-1911; chenilcal engineer, Aluminum Ore Company East Street Louis,
Illinois. 1914-1916; Chemical Engineer, Virginia Products Company
Baltimore, 1916-; address, Baltimore, Maryland
CHANDLER, TURNER CLEVELAND,
A.B.; A.M. University of Chicago, 1915; principal high school,
Crittenden, 1910-11; University Training School. Tuscaloosa, Alabama,
1911-1913; instructor English, Texas A. & M. College, 1913-1914;
teacher English, Chicago High School, 1914-; address, 6106 Drexel
Avenue, Chicago, Illinois
ELLIS, GOLDA LAMAH, (Mrs.
Willis A. Whitecomb),
A.B; teacher, Covlngton, 1910-1913; married, 1913; address, 143 East
42nd Street, Covlngton
GWYNNE, GLADYS ROBERTA, (Mrs.
E. B. Peters), B.L.;
married, 1910; address, Georgetown
HOWARD, HAROLD JOHNSON,
A.B.; A.B. Yale, 1911; wholesale grocer, Mt. Vernon, Illinois, 1911-;
address, 1718 Broadway, Mt. Vernon, Illinois
JONES, JAMES WILEY,
A.B.; student University of Chicago; teacher, Murray, 1910-1914;
superintendent. 1914-; address, Murray
JUDD, LILLIE,
B.L.; teacher, Shelbyville, Tennessee, 1910-1912; Owensboro, 1912-1913;
H.B.I., Hazard, 1913-1914; Alexandria. 1914-1917; address, Columbia
LEWIS. VIRGINIA ELENORA,
A.B.; student University of Arizona; University of Chicago; instructor
Latin Oiiachita College. Arkadelphla, Arkansas, 1911-1912; Dry Ridge
High School, 1912-1915; Simpsonville, 1915-1917; Shelbyville, 1917-;
address, Shelbyvllle
SAYERS, PRUDENCE,
B.L.; student E. K. S. N., 1914; Michigan State Normal, 1916; teacher,
Ghent, 1913-1914; Covtngton, 1914-1916; address, 117 East 3rd Street,
Covington
STEVENS, WINONA CLORIS, (Mrs.
J. W. Jones), A.B.:
address, Murray
STITES, JOHN THOMAS EDMUNDS,
A.B.; LL.B. Yale, 1914; bookkeeper, Planters Baik, Hopkinsvllle,
1910-1912; lawyer; Lieutenant, U. S. R., 1917-; address, 901 Jefferson
Street, Paducah
VALLANDINGHAM, BEN L.,
A.B., student Michigan Agricultural College, 1914-1915; principal
Owenton Public Schools, 1916-; address, Owenton
WAYMAN, HARRY CLIFFORD,
A.B., Th.B. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1912; Th.M. ib.,
1913; Th.D. ib., 1916; D.D. Georgetown College, 1917; pastor LaGrange,
1914-1916; professor Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1916-;
associate editor Baptist World; address, 1413 South 1st Street,
Louisville
1911
BURNS, WOODSON SEELEY,
A.B., student H. K. S. N., 1912; Kentucky State University, 1916;
principal Booneville High School, 1911-1912; teacher Rosebud, Texas High
School, 1912-1913; real estate business, Richmond, 1913-1914; farmer
Brock, 1914-1916; principal Golden Valley High School. North Dakota,
1916-1917; address, Brock
CRAFT, CHESTER WALTER,
A.B., student University of Chicago, 1914; teacher Philippine Islands,
1911-1914; Associate Principle Campbellsburg High School, 1915-1916;
principal West Liberty High School, 1916-; address, West Liberty
CRAWFORD, MARGUERITE M. (Mrs.
R. W. Batsel, Jr.),
A.B., teacher Greenville, 1912-1913; married 1913; died November 14,
1916
HALE, WILLIAM ROY,
A.B., J.D. University of ChIcago, 1915; teacher Fremont, North
Carolinia, 1911-1912; lawyer, Akron, Ohio; address, Hamilton Building,
Akron, Ohio
HERRING, JOHN AUGUSTUS. JR.,
A.B., M.D. University of Michigan; physician Street Luke’s Hospital, New
York City, New York
HOUNCHELL, PAUL,
A.B., teacher English, Oneida Baptist Institute, 1911-1915; accountant
and editor Kentucky Mountaineer, Oneida, 1915-1917; Superintendent
Schools, Whitesburg, 1917-; address, Whitesburg
JOHNSTON, ASBURY,
A.B., student Kentucky State University summer 1912; University of
Chicago, 1914; teacher Science Oneida Baptist Institute, 1911-17;
address, Oneida
KEMPER, GARVEY ELLISTON,
A.B., principal Stanford High School, 1912-1913; retail grocery
business, 1913-; address, 1521 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, Indiana
MILLER, NOXIE BLISS (Mrs.
Knox E. Miller),
A.B.; address, 1207 Clinton Street, Washington, D.C.
PARKS, BASIL MANLY,
A.B., mayor Lily, Kentucky, 1909-1911; secretary-treasurer Old Lily
Coal County 1911-1912; teacher Frazer Fitting School, Anderson, South
Carolinia, 1912-1914; principal, ib., 1914-1915; teacher Mathematics,
Anderson, South Carolinia High School, 1915-1916; president Frank Hughes
College. Clifton. Tennessee, 1916-; address, Clifton, Tennessee
RICKS, MARGARET,
A.M., B.A. Converse College, 1907; M.A. Peabody College, 1916; teacber
St. Mary’s College,Raleigh, North Carolinia, 1911-1915; teacher Polk
County High School, Benton, Tennesse, 1916-; address. Tarboro, North
Carolnia
THOMAS. MAUD ETHEL,
A.B., student Smith College, 1912; Kentucky State University 1914;
teacher Summerville Academy, Augusta, Georgia, 1914-1917; address,
Edwards, Mississippi
THOMPSON. JANE S.,
A.B., teacher Campbellsburg High School, 1911-1913; Plain Dealing,
Louisiania, High School, 1913-1916; Williamstown High School, 1916-;
address, Georgetown
VALLANDINGHAM, JOHN T.,
A.B., student Michigan State Normal, summer 1912; University of Chicago,
summer 1913, 1914, 1915; principal Brooksville High School, 1912-1913;
teacher Cumberland College, 1913-1917; lieutenant U.S.U., 1917;
address. Wheatley
WESTNEAT, ARTHUR SHERIDAN,
A.B., A.M. 1912; B.D. Newton Theological Seminary, 1915; student
Harvard University, 1916; pastor Salem. Massachutes, 1913-1915; Hudson,
New Hampshire, 1916-; address, Hudson, New Hampshire, R. No. 2
WHITAKER, EUREKA,
A.B., hotel clerk, Boswell, New Mexico, 1912-1913; bookkeeper Spring
Valley, Ohio Bank, 1913-1914; bookkeeper Creamery Company, Dayton.
Ohio, 1914-1915; Detroit, Michigan 1915-1917; bookkeeper Dime Savings
Bank, Detroit, Mich., 1917-; address, 610 Trumbull Avenue, Detroit,
Michigan
WRIGHT, ARKLEY,
A.B., student University of Chicago, 1911-14; Peabody College, 1916;
superintendent schools Erlanger, 1908-1911; teacher, Cumberland College,
1911-1914; principal High School, Henderson, 1914-1917; principal Grove
City High School, Paris, Tennessee, 1917-; address, Paris, Tennessee
1912
ANDERSON, GRACE,
B.L., 1907, A.B., student Peabody College, 1916; teacher Princeton High
School, 1912-1914; Richmond High School, 1914-; address, Georgetown, R.
No. 3
BRADLEY, EUGENE ANDERVILLE,
A.B., A.B. Yale, 1913; photographer, Georgetown, 1913-; address,
Georgetown
BRANHAM, COGAR,
A.B., A.B. Yale, 1913; teacher Philippine Islands, 1913-1915; Street
Paul’s School, Concord, New Hampshire, 1915-; address, Midway
BROWN, GREENBERRY BEDFORD JR.,
A.B., A.B. Yale, 1913; M.D. Johns Hopkins University, 1917; physician;
address, Georgetown
DABNEY, JAMES PRESTON,
A.B., student University of Chicago, 1914; Prin. Beech Grove High
School, Violet, Mississippi, 1912-14; Superintendent Hermanville High
School, Mississippi, 1914-1916; Prin. High School, Smithland, 1916-;
address, Cadiz
GATTON, ROY HARPER,
A.B., Prin. Madisonville High School, 1912-1914; Superomtendent City
Schools ib., 1914-; trustee Georgetown College, 1916-; address,
Madisonville
JOHNSTON, ERNEST TALMAGE,
A.B., student Medical Department, University of Louisville, 1913-1916;
chemist American Steel Foundries, East Street Lotis, Illinois, 1916-;
address, Finchville
PARKS, LYMAN LEWIS,
A.B., A.B. Cuuherlaud College, 1911; Assistant Principle Barbourville
Institute, 1912-1913; cadet U. S. Military Academy, West Point, New
York, 1913-1917; address, Lily
ROSE, BESSE MAHAN,
A.B., teacher Cumberland College, 1912-; address, Williamsburg
SHIRLEY, ROBERT LEE,
A.B., Th.G. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1915; pastor
Louisville, 1912-1916: Bardstown, 1916-; address, Bards-town
1913
SANTA, LUCILE BURNETTE,
A.D., student University of Wisconsin, 1916; teacher Pleasureville
Academy, 1913-1915; Lawrenceburg High School, 1915-1916; Nicholasville
High School, 1916-; address, Shelbyville
EORD, KATHERINE,
A.B.; address, Georgetown
GOLDSMITH, ROY CHESTER,
A.B., AM, student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; pastor
Millersburg; address, Millersburg
HOWARD, ARCHIE LEET,
B.S., teacher Philippine Islands, 1913-1916; address, Utica, R. No. 1
HUEY, ROBERT GARNETT,
A.B., professor English, Bacone College, Bacone, Oklahoma, 1913-1914;
teacher High School, Edmonton, 1914; Principle Middleburg High School,
1914-; address, Burlington
JONES, THOMAS HAWKINS,
A.B., Rhodes Scholar, Oxford University, England; member of American
Commission for Relief in Belgium, 1914-1915; lawyer Arcadia, Florida,
1915-; address, Arcadia, Florida
McIKINNEY, SIMON HOLT,
A.B., traveling salesman; address, Cadlz
MILLER, J. HAYNES,
A.B., teacher Philippine Islands, 1915-1917; Ed. Mis. China, 1917-;
address, North Pleasureville
POLLARD, LLOYD,
B.S., student University of Cincinnati, 1913; teacher Philippine
Islands, 1914-1917; 2nd Officers Reserve Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison,
Indiana, 1911-; address, Cropper
RILEY, WALTER E.,
A.B., student University of Chicago, 1913; Columbia University, 1916;
bead English Department, Newport High School, 1912-1914; Instructor
Boys’ High School, Louisville, 1914; address, 1362 South 2nd Street,
Louisville
SUMMERS, HOLLIS SPURGEON,
A.B., student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; pastor Eminence,
1913; Third Avenue Hampton Church, Louisville, 1916-; address, 1728
South Third Street, Louisville
YAGER, RODES ESTILL,
B.S., student Medical Dept. Johns Hopkins University, 1914-; address,
San Juan, Porto Rico
1914
BARNETT, JAMES HARMON, JR.,
A.B., LL.B., Richmond College, Virginia, 1917; professor and director
of Athletics Carson Newman College, Jefferson City, Tennessee,
1914-1915; 2nd Officers Reserve Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison,
Indiana, 1917-; address, Broadhead
BATSEL, RUFUS WILLIAM,
JR., A.B., Principle High School, Orlinda, Tennessee, 1914-1916; farmer
Bremen, 1916-; address, Bremen
BRATCHER, LEWIS MALEN,
A.B., Th.M. Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1917; address, Black
Rock
COWAN, GEORGE THORNTON,
B.S., student Louisville College of Dentistry, 1916-; teacher Elizaville
High School, 1914-1915; address Ewing
CURREY, MARIAM GAINES,
A.B., director Physical Culture, Paris High School, 1916-; address,
Harrodsburg
FREEMAN, AUDREY (Mrs. Roscoe
Woods), A.B.,
teacher, Nocatee, Florida, 1914-1915; married, 1916; address, Urbana,
Illinois
GARRETT, PAUL LOOS,
A.H., A.M., 1915; Principle Crittenden High School, 1915-1917; Principle
Campbellsburg High School 1917-; address, Campbellsburg
HERNDON, GRADY,
A.B., Prin. Graded School, LaFayette, 1914-1915; teacher Mathematics,
Paducah High School, 1915-1916; employee Chalmers Motor Company 1916-;
address, 496 Continental Avenue, Detroit, Michigan
JONES, RUSSELL,
A.B., student University of Chicago summer 1914; principal Stamping
Ground High School, 1916-; address, Switzer
JUDD, THOMAS ALLEN,
A.B., teacher of Mathematics and coach of Athletics, Springfield,
Tennessee, 1914-1915; Huntington, Tennessee, 1915-1916; Principle
Mangham High School, Mangham, Louisiania, 1916-; address, Columbia
McELROY, MARGARET,
A.B., student Peabody College summer 1916; Principle Ward School,
Knoxville, Tennessee.; address, 1609 Phllan Street, Birmingham, Alabama
MINOR, SADIE OBYE,
A.B., teacher Marion High School, 1914-1917; Paducah High School, 1917-;
address, Lebanon
MORRIS, LUCILE FOREE,
A.B., teacher; address, Sulphur
RHOTON, PAUL,
B.S., teacher Trenton University School, Trenton, Pennsylvania,
1914-1915; teacher Mathematics and Director at Athletics, Ashland High
School, 1915-1917 Lieutenant U. S. H., 1917-; address, Georgetown
ROSS, RAY,
B.S., teacher, Paris, Tennessee, 1914-1916; farmer, Ewing, 1916-;
address, Ewing
RUCKER, KATHERINE,
A.B., teacher Campbellsburg High School, 1914-1915; Georgetown Academy,
1915-1916; address, Georgetown
SMITH, ROBIE LEE (Mrs. E. R.
Milan), A.B., student
Piano under Madeleine B. Prosser, 1914-1915; Domestic Science and
Gymnasium, Kansas City Polytechnic Institute, 1917; married 1917;
address, Nashville, Tennessee
SUMMERS, ERBERT SNIDER,
A.B., student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1915-; minister;
address, Georgetown
SWITZER, W. L.,
B.S., teacher and director of Athletics, Bartow, Florida, 1914-1916;
furniture and undertaking business, Georgetown, 1916-; address,
Georgetown
THOMAS, SARA LOUISE,
A.B., A.B. Richmond College, 1915; address. Georgetown
THOMPSON, CLARA BELL,
A.B., student Bryn Mawr College, 1909-1911; Principle Middlesboro High
School, 1914-1916; address, Hopklnsville
THOMPSON, PRANK ALLISON (Mrs.
H. L. Grant), A.B.,
A.B. Randolph Macon, 1915; Assistant Prinicple Paintsviile High School,
1916-1917; married, 1917; address, Georgetown
WALLER, FRANK (Mrs. Carl
Ramsey), A.B.,
teacher Madisonville High School, 1914-1915; Stanferd High School,
1916-1917; married 1917; address, Madisonvifle, Kentucky
WOODS, ROSCOE,
A.B., M.A., University of Maine, 1916; instructor University of Maine,
Orono, Maine, 1914-1917: University of Illinois, 1917-; address, Urbana,
Illinois
1915
DAWES, CLARENCE COLLIVER,
A.B., Assistant Secretary Y.M.C.A., Paris, 1915-1916; teacher Paris High
School, 1916-1917; Lieutenant U. S. H.; address, Georgetown
FINNELL, MARY NELL,
A.B., teacher Metcalf County High School, 1915-1916; Hinton, 1916;
Jellico, Tennessee, 1916-1917; Terre Haute, Indiana 1917-; address.
Georgetown
GAINES, JOHN PRICE,
A.B., teacher Mt. Sterling High School, 1915-1916; Georgetown High
School, 1916-; address, Georgetown
HOLLADAY, JAMES, JR.,
B.S., teacher Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry, Virginia, 1916-1916;
farmer, Columbia, 1916-; address, Columbia
HOLLADAY, LOIS PORTER,
A.B., teacher, Pleasurevllle, 1915-1916; address, Columbia
HILL, JOSHUA WALLACE,
A.B., student George Peabody College, 1916; teacher and director of
Athletics, Clarkesvllle High School, 1915-1916; address, 631 Madison
Street, Clarkesvllle, Tennessee
HILL, THOMAS RUSSELL,
A.B., teacher and director of Athletics, Springfield, 1916-1916;
Prinicple Jellico, Tennessee, 1916-1917; Supertendient ib., 1917-;
address, Jellico, Tennessee
HUBBARD, ROBERT,
A.B. student law, Columbia University, 1915-1917; Lieutenant U. S. H.,
1917; address, Hodgenvllle
KENDRICK, HAROLD HALL,
A.B., Instructor Claremont School for Boys, 1915-; address, Claremont,
California
LUCAS, ELMER,
A.B., principal Erlanger High School, 1916-; address, Erlanger
McKEAIG, WILLIS HOWARD,
A.B., farmer; address, Sturgis
OWSLEY, EUGENIA,
A.B., teacher High School, Gadsden, Alabama, 1915-1917; Stanford, 1917-;
address, Owensboro
SHANKLIN, LOUISE CALHOUN,
A.B., teacher in High School, Plain Dealing, Louisiania, 1916-1917;
address, Nepton
SPRAGENS, DENNIS BEELER,
A.B., teacher Stanford High School, 1915-1916; Instructor Cumberland
College, 1916-1917; Stanford High School, 1917-; address, Ellisbur.
THRELKELD, WILLIAM LOGAN,
JR., A.B., teacher and director of Athletics, Madisonvllle, 1916-1917;
Lieutenant U. S. H.; address, Nicholasville
WILLETT, DWIGHT HAYNES,
A.B., A.M. Baylor University, 1916; student Southern Baptist Theological
Seminary, Louisville, 1916-; address New York Hall, Louisville
YAGER, DIANA LEWIS,
A. B., A.B. Vassar, 1916; address, San Juan, Porto Rico
1916
ARNOLD, FLOSSIE,
A.B., A.M., Columbia University, 1917; address, Owenton
BANTA, BLANCHE SLEMMONS,
A.B., teacher Russell Creek Baptist Academy, 1916; address Shelbyville,
H. No. 3
COBB, MARY WILL,
A.B., teacher Graded School, Corinth, 1916-; address, Owenton
CROSS, EDGAR EWING,
B. S., Field Hospital Corps; address, Smith’s Grove
CRUM, PATTY GILL,
A.B., registrar Georgetown College 1916-; address, Georgetown
DEMPSTER, NELL JOSEPHINE,
A.B., teacher graded school, Union, 1916-1917; address, Glen Dean
DOTSON, JOHN ANDREW,
A. B., Prin. Salt Lick High School, 1916-; address, Salt Lick
ENLOW, ISHAM,
A.B., student Southern Baptist They. Seminary, 1916-; pastor Junction
City and Hopewell Hampton Churches; address, New York Hail, Louisville
FORD, EMILY ELIZABETH,
A.B., assistant Georgetown College, 1916-; address, Georgetown
FORWOOD, LORA,
A.B., teacher Smithland High School, 1916-; address, Georgetown
GAINES, PRINCIE CLARK,
A.B., teacher Little Rack, 1916-; address, Georgetown
HUEY, ESTELLE,
A.B., teacher Dry Ridge, 1916-; address, Burlington
JUDD, ROMIE DUSTIN,
A.B., Principle Grove City High School, Paris. Tennessee. 1916-1917; 2nd
O. H. T. Camp, 1917; address, Columbia
KEENE, DORA,
A.B., A.M. University of Illinois, 1917; teacher Champaign, Illinois,
1917-; address, Georgetown
LAWSON, CLYDE,
A.B., teacher Hawesville High School, 1916-1917; Jellico, Tennessee,
1917-; address, Cornishville
LAYMAN, GOSNELL,
A.B., teacher and director of Athletics, Ft. Thomas High School,
1916-17; member of U. S. Marines, 1917-; address, Leitchfield
MADDOX, CLIFFORD RHEA,
B.S., teacher Sarbourville Baptist Institute, 1916-1917; address, Beaver
Dam
MOORMAN, MARTHA,
A.B.; address, Leitchfleld
PATTERSON, KENNETH ROLAND,
B.S., teacher Bloomfleld, 1916-1917; teacher Madisonville, 1917-;
address, Lebanon
SCOTT, ELIZABETH SOPHIA,
A.B., teacher Lancaster High School, 1916-; address, Ghent
THOMAS, ELLEN,
A.B.; address, Georgetown
THOMPSON, CALVIN MILES,
A.B., student Newton Theological Seminary, Newton Center, Massachutes,
1916-; address, Hopklnsvllle
THOMPSON, KATHERINE,
A.B., teacher West Liberty High School, 1916-1917; Augusta High School,
1917-; address, Augusta
TIPTON, MARGARET,
A.B., teacher, Mt. Sterling, 1916-; address, Georgetown
WAGNER, LEWIS CLARKE,
A.B., student Medical Department Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore,
Maryland, 1916-; address, Nicholasvllle
WAHL, HAROLD FREDERICK,
B.S., A.M.; address, Paducah
WALLER, RICHARD HERNDON,
A.B., Assistant Secretary Paris Y. M. C. A., 1916-17; address,
Hopkinsville
WALNE, FLORENCE,
A.B., teaching; address, Tanaka Machi, Shimonoseki, Japan
WYMAN, MINERVA ANNE,
A.B., teacher, Madisonville, 1916-1917; Hardinsburg, 1917-; address,
Mayfield, H. No. 4
1917
ABBOTT, ANNA LEE,
A.B., teacher Latin and French, LaFayette High School, Alabama, 1917-;
address, LaFayette, Alabama
ACTON, HULCEE MARCUS,
A.B., student University at Wisconsin. 1916; Assistant in Modern
Languages, Georgetown College, 1917-; address, Georgetown
ANDERSON, JAMES WILLIAM,
A.B., farmer; address, Georgetown
ATKINSON, WILLIAM BURR,
B.S., student Medical Dept. University of Louisville, 1917-; address,
Campbellsville
BRATCHER, CHARLES SLATON,
A.B., student Southern Baptist Theology Seminary, 1917-; address,
Leitchfleld
BUTLER, MARY LOUISE,
A.B., teacher Whltesburg High School, 1917-; address, Dry Ridge
CRAFT, WILEY BOONE,
A.B., 2nd Officers Reserve Training Camp, Fort Benjamin Harrison,
Indiana; address, Tankeley
CRAIG, MARJORIE,
A.B., teacher Marion High School, 1917-; address, Ghent
CRESS, EDITH MARIE,
A.B., teacher; address, Oneida
GRUTCHER, IRENE,
A.B., teacher Shepherdsville High School, 1917-; address, Ghent
CURRY, LATHEY ERNEST,
A.B., Prin. Smithfield High School. 1917-; address, Pierce
FORD, JOHN QUINCY TANDY,
A.B., teacher and director at Athletics, Sturgis High School, 1917-;
address, Georgetown
FREEMAN, CLARA EDNA,
A.B., teacher; address, Nocatee, Florida
FRITTS, EDWIN COULTHARD,
B.S., Graduate, student and instructar of Physics University of
Illinois; address, Lexington
HICKS, RAYMOND GIVENS,
B.S., FIeld Hospital Service, U. S. A.; address, Providence
JACOB, ROBERT AUGUSTUS,
B.S.; address, Franklin
JAMES, MERRITT,
A.B., student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1917-; address,
Shelbyville
JENKINS, JOE CLINT,
A.B., teacher and director of Athletics, Paducah High School, 1917-;
address Owensboro
JOHNSON, SARAH LOUISE,
A.B.; address, Hazard
JONES, RUSSELL BRADLEY,
A.B., student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, 1917-; address,
Corinth
KEPHART, ANNA NASBYE,
A.B., teacher, Glasgow High School, 1917-; address, Pleasureville
MARTIN, WILLIAM ROY,
A.B., farmer; Waddy
NEAL, JOHN THOMAS,
A.B., student Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; address, 225 South
Street Catherine, Louisville
PECK, OLIVER THORNTON,
A.B., teacher Stamping Ground, 1917-; address, Falmauth
SISK, BARBER UEL,
B.S., teacher Dawson High School; address Madlsonville
SMITH, THOMAS EDWARD,
A.B., pastor Mayalick Baptist Church; address, Mayslick
SPRAGENS, THOMAS EUGENE,
B.S., Remington Fire Arms Company New Jersey, 1917-; address, Elllsburg
STOUT, JAMES VERNON,
B.S., employee Goodyear Rubber Company Akron, Ohio; address, 1389
Sprague Street, Akron, Ohio
SUMMERS, ELLIOTT HUDSON,
A.B., law; address, Georgetown
WOHLBOLD, EDWARD TAYLOR,
B.S.; address, Louisville
YOUNG, DUKE WEBB,
A.B., teacher Mt. Sterling High School, 1917-; address, Carlisle
NOTE—The degree of Master of
Arts was given three years after graduation “in course” until 1873. From
that time until 1896 it was conferred “only on those students who should
accomplish the full course of study prescribed for the College.” Since
1896, the degree represents one year of study in residence after
graduation with the Bachelor’s degree.
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