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