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词条 List of Union College alumni
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This list of Union College alumni includes graduates of Union College in Schenectady, New York, United States who have achieved some notability or influence in the public or private spheres. Such a list is necessarily selective, and perforce subjective. Union offers a standard liberal arts curriculum across some 21 academic departments, as well as opportunities for interdepartmental majors and self-designed organizing theme majors. In common with only a few other liberal arts colleges, Union also offers ABET-accredited undergraduate degrees in computer engineering, electrical engineering, and mechanical engineering. Approximately 25% of students major in the social sciences; 9% in history; 10% in psychology; 11% in engineering; 10% in biology; 10% in the liberal arts; while some 5% design their own majors. By the time they graduate, about 60% of Union students will have engaged in some form of international study or study abroad.[1]

Since 1797, the year of the first graduation, Union alumni have transferred the knowledge and skills they acquired in the academic world to the larger world beyond Union. Many alumni have distinguished themselves in fields such as law, medicine, ministry, botany, geology, engineering, local, state, and federal government, literature and poetry, photography, military service, education, journalism, and architecture.

Among Union’s 19th-century graduates were important figures in American secondary and post-secondary education. These included Gideon Hawley[2] (1809), the first superintendent of public instruction in New York State; Francis Wayland[3] (1813), president of Brown University; Henry Philip Tappan[4] (1825), president of the University of Michigan; and Sheldon Jackson[5] (1855), who was the first superintendent of public instruction in Alaska and introduced the idea of domesticating reindeer as a food source for the native population.

Union has produced many graduates who had (and continue to have) distinguished careers in government and public service. These include John C. Spencer[6] (1806), Secretary of War and Secretary of the Treasury; William H. Seward[7] (1820), Secretary of State under Abraham Lincoln, Governor of New York, and architect of the Alaska Purchase; Chester A. Arthur[8] (1848), 21st President of the United States; and Neil Abercrombie (1959), former Governor of Hawaii.

In 1845 Union established a course in civil engineering. Many of the graduates in this course went on to work on significant construction projects. In fact, it has been claimed that, for a time, the “designers and builders of the country’s canals and railroads were overwhelmingly graduates of the military academy at West Point, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and Union College...”.[9] Among these early engineering graduates were James Chatham Duane, who was head of the Army Corps of Engineers[10] (1844) and Jacob Hays Linville[11] (1848). Solomon Deyo (1870) was the engineer in charge of constructing the first New York City subway system.[12]

A number of alumni have made meaningful contributions to arts and letters: Joel T. Headley[13] (1839), author of numerous books about the Adirondack Mountains and early American history; William James Stillman[14] (1848), photographer and author; Fitz Hugh Ludlow[15] (1856), author of The Hasheesh Eater; Andrea Barrett (1974), winner of the National Book Award (for Ship Fever) and the Pulitzer Prize for works of fiction; and David Markson (1950), author of titles such as The Ballad of Dingus Magee.

Other notable Union alumni include: Dr. Baruch Samuel Blumberg (1946), winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; Henry Wager Halleck[16] (1837), chief of staff for the Union Armies during the Civil War; Howard Simons (1951), managing editor of The Washington Post during the Watergate era; Nikki Stone (1995), winner of a gold medal in the 1998 Winter Olympics for aerial skiing; Armand V. Feigenbaum (1942), businessman and developer of the concept of Total Quality Management; and Robert "Bob" Moffat (1978), senior executive at IBM arrested in 2009 for securities fraud and conspiracy.

Alumni list

NameYearNotabilityReference
Morris S.|Miller}}1798 Member of the United States House of Representatives[17]
John|Van Buren|John Van Buren (U.S. Representative)}}1818 Member of the United States House of Representatives[18]
Sarah Rios|Arnold|nolink=1}}1843 Pioneering dairy woman[19]
Joshua|Forman|nolink=1}}1798 Founder of Syracuse, New York[20]
Alexander|McLeod|nolink=1}}1798 Clergyman and abolitionist[21]
Walter|Case}}1799 Member of the United States House of Representatives[22]
John|Savage|John Savage (Congressman)}}1799 Member of the United States House of Representatives[23]
John|Cramer|John Cramer (representative)}}1801 Member of the United States House of Representatives[24]
John B.|Yates}}1802 Member of the United States House of Representatives[25]
Abraham|Bockee}}1803 Member of the United States House of Representatives[26]
James M.|Matthews}}1803 First Chancellor of New York University[27]
John W.|Taylor|John W. Taylor (politician)}}1803 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (two terms)[28]
Thomas Church|Brownell}}1804 President of Washington College (Trinity College)[29]
Harmanus|Peek}}1804 Member of the United States House of Representatives[30]
Thomas|Macauley|nolink=1}}1804 First president of Union Theological Seminary[27]
John C.|Spencer}}1806 Member of the United States House of Representatives; United States Secretary of War; United States Secretary of the Treasury[6]
Theodric Romeyn|Beck}}1807 Author of pioneering Elements of Medical Jurisprudence (1823)[31]
Adam|Empie}}1807 President of The College of William & Mary[32]
John Watts|Cady}}1808 Member of the United States House of Representatives[33]
Gideon|Hawley}}1809 First New York State Superintendent of Common Schools; Regent of the State University of New York; "Father of the New York State Common School System"[34]
John F.|Schermerhorn}}1809 Missionary; appointed Indian Commissioner by Andrew Jackson[35]
Alfred|Conkling}}1810 Member of the United States House of Representatives; Federal judge; United States Minister to Mexico[36]
William Kendall|Fuller}}1810 Member of the United States House of Representatives[37]
John|Maynard|John Maynard (legislator)}}1810 Member of the United States House of Representatives[38]
Abraham Maus|Schermerhorn}}1810 Member of the United States House of Representatives[39]
Charles|Borland, Jr.}}1811 Member of the United States House of Representatives[40]
Eliphalet W.|Gilbert|nolink=1}}1813 Founding president of Delaware College[41]
Benjamin P.|Johnson|nolink=1}}1813 Agriculturist; president and corresponding secretary of the New York State Agricultural Society[42]
Francis|Wayland}}1813 President of Brown University (1827-1855)[3]
George Washington|Gale}}1814 Founder of the Oneida Institute and Knox College (Illinois)[43]
John|Ludlow|John Ludlow (educator)}}1814 Provost of the University of Pennsylvania (1834-1852)[44]
Richard M.|Blatchford|Richard M. Blatchford (attorney)}}1815 Secretary to William H. Seward; New York Central Park Commissioner[45]
Gilbert|Morgan}}1815 President of Western University of Pennsylvania, Edgeworth Female Seminary, Harmony Female College[46]
Dudley|Selden}}1815 Member of the United States House of Representatives[47]
Nathaniel Pitcher|Tallmadge}}1815 Member of the United States Senate[48]
Henry Booth|Cowles}}1816 Member of the United States House of Representatives[49]
John W.|Edmonds|nolink=1}}1816 Prison reformer; Justice of the New York Supreme Court[50]
Lewis C.|Beck|nolink=1}}1817 Geologist, botanist, mineralogist[31]
Adiel|Sherwood|nolink=1}}1817 President of Shurtleff College, Masonic College, Marshall College[51]
Richard M.|Blatchford (attorney)}}1818 Attorney, Member of the New York State Assembly, U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican[52]
Sidney|Breese}}1818 Member of the United States Senate; author of landmark judicial decisions on state and national economic regulation[53]
James G.|Brooks|nolink=1}}1818 Editor, poet (Florio)[54]
George Washington|Doane}}1818 Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey[55]
Augustus Seymour|Porter}}1818 Member of the United States Senate[56]
Alonzo|Potter}}1818 Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania[57]
Charles|Rogers|Charles Rogers (New York)}}1818 Member of the United States House of Representatives[58]
Robert J.|Breckinridge|Robert Jefferson Breckinridge}}1819 President of Jefferson College; Superintendent of Public Instruction for Kentucky[59]
Joseph William|Chinn}}1819 Member of the United States House of Representatives[60]
James|Irvine|James Irvine (educator)}}1819 (1821?) President of Ohio University[61]
Andrew W.|Loomis}}1819 Member of the United States House of Representatives[62]
David|Stewart|David Stewart (Maryland)}}1819 Member of the United States Senate[63]
John|Blatchford|nolink=1}}1820 President of Marion College[64]
Baynard R.|Hall|nolink=1}}1820 Author, educator[65]
Laurens Perseus|Hickok}}1820 Educator; author; President of Union College (New York)[66]
Archibald L.|Linn}}1820 Member of the United States House of Representatives[67]
William H.|Seward}}1820 Governor of New York; member of the United States Senate; United States Secretary of State[7]
George A.|Starkweather}}1819 Member of the United States House of Representatives[68]
Nathaniel|Boyden}}1821 Member of the United States House of Representatives[69]
Edward|Curtis}}1821 Member of the United States House of Representatives[70]
Joseph I.|Foote|nolink=1}}1821 President of Washington College (Tennessee)[71]
Hiram|Gray}}1821 Member of the United States House of Representatives[72]
Sherlock J.|Andrews}}1821 Member of the United States House of Representatives[73]
John Williamson|Nevin}}1821 President of Franklin & Marshall College[74]
Gideon|Hard}}1822 Member of the United States House of Representatives[75]
Ichabod S.|Spencer|nolink=1}}1822 Clergyman; founder of Union Theological Seminary[76]
Albert S.|White}}1822 Member of the United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Senate[77]
James|Wood|James Wood (educator)|James Wood}}1822 President of Hanover College[78]
David P.|Brewster}}1823 Member of the United States House of Representatives[79]
Chesselden|Ellis}}1823 Member of the United States House of Representatives[80]
Hiram P.|Goodrich|nolink=1}}1823 President of Marion College[81]
John A.|Lott}}1823 Member of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly; Justice of the New York Superior Court[81]
John S.|Stone|nolink=1}}1823 President of Hobart College; Dean of the Episcopal Theological School (Cambridge)[82]
Stephen|Alexander|Stephen Alexander (astronomer)}}1824 Astronomer; original member of the United States National Academy of Sciences[83]
Alonzo|Crittenden|nolink=1}}1824 Principal of the Albany Female Academy[84]
Charles|Goodyear}}1824 Member of the United States House of Representatives[85]
Ira|Harris}}1824 Member of the United States Senate; lawyer, judge, educator[86]
Charles J.|Jenkins}}1824 Governor of Georgia[87]
Josiah|Sutherland}}1824 Member of the United States House of Representatives[88]
Bradford Ripley|Wood}}1824 Member of the United States House of Representatives[89]
Samuel|Dickson|Samuel Dickson (American politician)}}1825 Member of the United States House of Representatives[90]
Amasa J.|Parker}}1825 Member of the United States House of Representatives; Regent of the State University of New York; Justice of the New York State Supreme Court; a founder of Albany Law School[91]
John F.|McLaren}}1825 President of Western University of Pennsylvania[92]
William W.|Reid|nolink=1}}1825 Physician, surgeon[93]
Henry Philip|Tappan}}1825 President of the University of Michigan[4]
William F.|Allen|nolink=1}}1826 New York State Comptroller; Justice of the New York State Supreme Court; Justice of the New York Court of Appeals[94]
Amos|Dean|nolink=1}}1826 President of the University of Iowa; a founder of Albany Law School[95]
George Emlen|Hare}}1826 Dean of the Philadelphia Divinity School[96]
Horatio|Potter}}1826 Episcopal Bishop in the Diocese of New York; founded the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York[97]
Edmund Grindal|Rawson|nolink=1}}1826 President of New York College of Veterinary Surgeons[98]
Thomas Fielder|Bowie}}1827 Member of the United States House of Representatives[99]
M. Lindley|Lee}}1827 Member of the United States House of Representatives[100]
Samuel W.|Beall}}1827 Explorer; Indian agent; Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin; one of the founders of Denver[101]
William W.|Campbell|William Campbell (New York)}}1827 Member of the United States House of Representatives; Justice of the Superior Court of New York City; Justice of the New York State Supreme Court; historian[102]
Peter|Clark|nolink=1}}1827 President of Washington College, Maryland[103]
Levi|Hubbell}}1827 Wisconsin Supreme Court[104]
Preston|King|Preston King (politician)}}1827 Member of the United States Senate[105]
Erasmus D.|MacMaster}}1827 President of Hanover College[106]
Virgil Delphini|Parris}}1827 Member of the United States House of Representatives[107]
Rufus Wheeler|Peckham}}1827 Member of the United States House of Representatives[108]
Leonard|Woods|Leonard Woods (college president)}}1827 President of Bowdoin College (1839-1866)[109]
John B.|Adger|nolink=1}}1828 Missionary; educator; minister to African Americans in Charleston[110]
Ward|Hunt}}1828 Mayor of Utica, New York; Justice of the United States Supreme Court[111]
Joseph G.|Masten}}1828 Mayor of Buffalo, New York; Judge of the New York Superior Court[112]
Robert A.|Toombs}}1828 Member of the United States Senate; Secretary of State for the Confederate States of America[113]
William|Wilson|nolink=1}}1828 President of the College of Cincinnati[112]
Joseph|Alden}}1828 President of the New York State Normal Institute; president of Jefferson College[110]
George W.|Eaton|nolink=1}}1829 President of Colgate University[114]
Israel T.|Hatch}}1829 Member of the United States House of Representatives[115]
Nelson|Rounds|nolink=1}}1829 President of Willamette University[116]
John L.|Wilson}}1829 African missionary and explorer; author of Western Africa: Its History, Condition, and Prospects (1856)[117]
Leander|Babcock}}1830 Member of the United States House of Representatives[118]
Frank Hastings|Hamilton}}1830 Surgeon; president of the New York Society of Medical Jurisprudence; author of important medical texts[119]
Henry|James}}1830 Philosopher and author; father of Henry James (novelist) and William James (philosopher/psychologist)[120]
Henry S.|Randall}}1830 Historian; author of The Life of Thomas Jefferson (1858)[121]
Augustus|Schell}}1830 Lawyer; stock market manipulator; successor of William M. Tweed as Grand Sachem of the Tammany Society[122]
John O.|Taylor|nolink=1}}1830 Author of The District School[123]
Silas|Totten|nolink=1}}1830 President of Trinity College; Chancellor of the University of Iowa[124]
Squire|Whipple}}1830 The "Father of American Metal Bridges"; civil engineer; inventor; bridge designer[125]
John|Covert|John Covert (college founder)}}1831 Established Ohio Female College, Terre Haute Female College, Glendale Female College, Lyons Female College, and Michigan Female College[126]
William|Mack|nolink=1}}1831 President of Jackson College (Columbia, Tennessee)[127]
Orsamus H.|Marshall}}1831 Chancellor of the University of Buffalo[127]
Roswell|Park}}1831 President of Racine College[128]
Don A. J.|Upham}}1831 Mayor of Milwaukee[129]
Stephen|Wickes|nolink=1}}1831 Physician; medical historian[130]
Alexander W.|Bradford|nolink=1}}1832 Lawyer; politician[131]
Thomas|Allen|Thomas Allen (representative)}}1832 Member of the United States House of Representatives; railroad builder; printer to the Senate and House[132]
Edward Dorr Griffin|Prime}}1832 Religious journalist[133]
John H.|Raymond|nolink=1}}1832 Founder of the University of Rochester; president of Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute; president of Vassar College[134]
Charles E.|West|nolink=1}}1832 Principal of Rutgers Female Seminary; principal of Buffalo Female Seminary[135]
Henry|Wikoff|nolink=1}}1832 Author; publisher; impresario[136]
William|Cassidy|nolink=1}}1833 Journalist; essayist; critic[137]
Joseph|Mullin}}1833 Member of the United States House of Representatives[138]
Daniel|Pratt|Daniel Pratt (New York)}}1835 New York State Supreme Court Justice[139]
Albert T.|Chester|nolink=1}}1834 Principal of the Buffalo Female Academy[140]
George F.|Comstock}}1834 Lawyer; Solicitor of the United States Treasury; Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals[141]
Edmund|Sears}}1834 Clergyman; author; hymn writer ("It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," "Calm on the Listening Ears of Night")[142]
John|Bigelow}}1835 Consul-General to Paris during the Civil War; Minister to France; founder of the New York Public Library[143]
Villeroy D.|Reed|nolink=1}}1835 President of Alexander College[144]
Levi|Sternberg|nolink=1}}1835 President of Hartwick Seminary and Iowa Lutheran College[144]
John|Wells|John Wells (1817–1877)}}1835 Member of the United States House of Representatives[145]
Matthew|Meigs|nolink=1}}1836 President of Delaware College[146]
Joshua|Phelps|nolink=1}}1836 President of Alexander College[147]
Marcius|Wilson|nolink=1}}1836 Educator; author of school readers and textbooks[148]
Henry W.|Halleck}}1837 General-in-Chief of the Union Armies[16]
Samuel R.|House|nolink=1}}1837 Pioneer medical missionary[149]
Levi Augustus|Mackey}}1837 Member of the United States House of Representatives[150]
Stuart|Perry|nolink=1}}1837 Inventor[151]
Edward|Tuckerman}}1837 Botanist; lichenologist; namesake of Tuckerman Ravine[152]
John|Newman|nolink=1}}1838 President of Ripley Female College[153]
Simmons|Stevens|nolink=1}}1838 Principal of Young Ladies Seminary, Richmond, Virginia[153]
Maunsell|Van Rensselaer|nolink=1}}1838 President of Deveaux College and Hobart College[154]
Clarence A.|Walworth}}1838 Catholic priest; author; historian[155]
Austin|Blair}}1839 Member of the United States House of Representatives; governor of Michigan[156]
James F.|Chamberlain|nolink=1}}1839 Superintendent of the Institution for the Blind, New York City[157]
Edward|Cooper|nolink=1}}1839 President of Asbury Female Academy[157]
George R.|Fairbanks|nolink=1}}1839 Florida historian; founder of the University of the South[158]
Joel T.|Headley}}1839 New York Secretary of State; historian and author[13]
James A.|McMaster|nolink=1}}1839 Journalist; Catholic polemicist[159]
John Upfold|Pettit}}1839 Member of the United States House of Representatives[160]
George W.|Clarke}}1840 Founder of the Mount Washington Collegiate Institute[161]
Adam|Craig|nolink=1}}1840 Principal of Female Academy, Windsor, Connecticut; principal of Female Academy, Milford, Delaware[162]
James|Hoyt|nolink=1}}1840 President of Talladega Institute[162]
Leonard|Jerome}}1839 New York City financier and grandfather of Winston Churchill[163]
Lewis Henry|Morgan}}1840 Anthropologist; ethnologist; the "Father of American Anthropology"[164][165]
Alfred A.|Abbott|nolink=1}}1841 President of the Peabody Institute[166]
Augustus|Cowles|nolink=1}}1841 President of Elmira College[167]
Thomas C.|Strong|nolink=1}}1841 President of Wells College; president of Pennsylvania Female College[168]
George|Van Santvoord|nolink=1}}1841 Biographer and writer on jurisprudence[169]
John W.|Cary}}1842 Wisconsin State Senator[170]
Stephen|Mattoon|nolink=1}}1842 President of Biddle University[171]
Charles C.|Parry}}1842 Botanist of the United States Department of Agriculture; explorer and botanist of the Rocky Mountains[172]
Clarkson N.|Potter|Clarkson Nott Potter}}1842 Member of the United States House of Representatives[173]
William S.|Robertson|nolink=1}}1842 Pioneer educator of American Indians[174]
Otis H.|Waldo|nolink=1}}1842 President of Milwaukee Female College[175]
Silas S.|Harmon|nolink=1}}1843 President of Washington College (California)[176]
William W.|Harsha|nolink=1}}1843 President of Bellevue College (Nebraska)[177]
Franklin B.|Hough}}1843 Botanist; mineralogist; forester; historian of New York State; Director of the United States Census; "Father of American Forestry"[178]
Hamilton W.|Pierson|nolink=1}}1843 President of Cumberland College[179]
Addison B.|Atkins|nolink=1}}1844 Principal of Baltimore Female Seminary[180]
Charles Lewis|Beale}}1844 Member of the United States House of Representatives[181]
James C.|Duane|nolink=1}}1844 Military engineer[10]
William C.|Kenyon|nolink=1}}1844 President of Alfred University[182]
Philip|Phelps, Jr.|nolink=1}}1844 President of Hope College[183]
Alexander H.|Rice}}1844 Member of the United States House of Representatives; governor of Massachusetts and mayor of Boston[184]
Edward B.|Walsworth|nolink=1}}1844 President of Female College of the Pacific; chancellor of Ingham University[183]
Abram N.|Littlejohn|nolink=1}}1845 Episcopal Bishop of Long Island[185]
Edward P.|Allis}}1845 International manufacturer; inventor[186]
Robert|Earl}}1845 Judge on the New York State Court of Appeals[187]
Daniel|Hall|Daniel Hall (Wisconsin politician)}}1845 Member and Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly[188]
Daniel|Bigelow}}1846 Regent of the University of Washington; founder of the University of Puget Sound[189]
John Michael|Carroll|John M. Carroll (politician)}}1846 Member of the United States House of Representatives[190]
John M.|Gregory|John Milton Gregory}}1846 President of the University of Illinois and Kalamazoo College[191]
John T.|Hoffman}}1846 Governor of New York[192]
Bradley|Phillips|Bradley Phillips (Wisconsin)}}1846 Clergyman and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly[193]
Henry R.|Pierson|nolink=1}}1846 Chancellor of the University of the State of New York[194]
James|Rankine|nolink=1}}1846 President of Hobart College[195]
Peter V.|Veeder|nolink=1}}1846 President of City College of San Francisco[196]
Gabriel|Bouck}}1847 Member of the United States House of Representatives[197]
James W.|Hoyte|nolink=1}}1847 Principal of the Female Academy, Nashville, Tennessee[198]
Chester A.|Arthur}}1848 Twenty-first President of the United States[8]
William James|Stillman}}1848 Journalist; artist; photographer; diplomat; American Consul to Rome during the Civil War; American Consul at Crete[14]
Hannibal|Goodwin}}1848 Inventor of roll film[199]
Charles C.|Nott}}1848 Chief Justice of the United States Court of Claims[200]
Daniel|Butterfield}}1849 Civil War general; composer of revised "Taps" bugle call; Civil War chief of staff for General Joseph Hooker; Civil War chief of staff for General George Meade[201][202]
Robert|Cruikshank|nolink=1}}1849 President of Highland University[203]
Alonzo|Flack|nolink=1}}1849 President of Claverac College[204]
Andrew H.|Green}}1849 One of the founders of Theta Delta Chi; Judge Advocate of United States Navy Squadron, Pacific Squadron[204]
Frederick W.|Seward}}1849 Diplomat; journalist; son of William H. Seward; Assistant Secretary of State[205]
Horatio N.|Powers|nolink=1}}1850 President of Griswold College (Iowa)[206]
Charles F.|Preston|nolink=1}}1850 Translator of the New Testament into Cantonese; missionary to China[207]
Job B.|Ellis|nolink=1}}1851 Mycologist[208]
Levi Cooper|Lane|nolink=1}}1851 President of Cooper Medical College, which became Stanford University School of Medicine[209]
David|Murray|nolink=1}}1852 Leader in the establishment of the Japanese education system[210]
Allen|Wright}}1852 Governor, Choctaw Nation; author of English-Choctaw dictionary[211]
John F.|Hartranft}}1853 Governor of Pennsylvania[212]
Edward Tuckerman|Potter}}1853 Architect of the Nott Memorial; architect of Mark Twain's residence in Hartford, Connecticut[213]
William Clarke|Whitford}}1853 President of Milton College[214]
Orlow W.|Chapman}}1854 Solicitor General of the United States[215]
Edwin W.|Rice}}1854 Editor and author with the American Sunday School Union[216]
Sheldon|Jackson}}1855 Presbyterian missionary in the Western United States; first United States Superintendent of Public Instruction in Alaska[5]
Philip S.|Post}}1855 Member of the United States House of Representatives[217]
Clement Hall|Sinnickson}}1855 Member of the United States House of Representatives[218]
William G.|Donnan}}1856 Member of the United States House of Representatives[219]
De Witt Clinton|Durgin|nolink=1}}1856 President of Hillsdale College[220]
Horace Morrison|Hale|nolink=1}}1856 President of the University of Colorado[221]
George W.|Hough}}1856 Astronomer; inventor of meteorological instruments; president of the World Congress on Astronomy and Astrophysics[222]
Seaman A.|Knapp}}1856 Pioneer in experimental agriculture and practical education; president of Iowa State University[223]
Fitz Hugh|Ludlow}}1856 Author; drug experimentalist; author of The Hasheesh Eater[15]
Seth L.|Milliken}}1856 Member of the United States House of Representatives[224]
Laurenus C.|Seelye}}1857 First president of Smith College; advocate for women's colleges[225]
Franc B.|Wilkie|nolink=1}}1857 Chief Civil War correspondent for The New York Times[226]
Thomas B.|Brooks|nolink=1}}1858 Engineer; surveyor; mapped the Brooks Iron Range[227]
John K.|McLean|nolink=1}}1858 President of Pacific Theological Seminary[228]
Warring|Wilkinson|nolink=1}}1858 Principal of the California Institution for the Deaf and the Blind[229]
Charles Horton|Peck}}1859 Mycologist; New York State Botanist[230]
Elnathan|Sweet}}1859 New York State Engineer and Surveyor[231]
Weston|Flint|nolink=1}}1860 United States Consul to China; head of the scientific library of the United States Patent Office; first librarian of the Washington Free Public Library[232][233]
Warner|Miller}}1860 Member of the United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Senate[234]
Charles E.|Patterson}}1860 Speaker of the New York State Assembly[235]
Americus Vespucius|Rice}}1860 Member of the United States House of Representatives[236]
Samuel R.|Thayer|nolink=1}}1860 United States Minister to the Netherlands[237]
Frederick W.|Corliss|nolink=1}}1861 Chancellor of Des Moines University[238]
Chester|Holcombe}}1861 Missionary; diplomat; secretary of the United States Legation to China[239]
Melville D.|Landon|nolink=1}}1861 Humorist; author (pen name, "Eli Perkins")[240]
Eliphalet Nott|Potter|nolink=1}}1861 Educator; Episcopal clergyman; president of Union College[241][242]
Charles E.|Smith|Charles Emory Smith}}1861 United States minister to Russia; United States Postmaster General[243]
Ridgley C.|Powers}}1862 Governor of Mississippi[244]
Edward H.|Ripley|nolink=1}}1862 Civil War general[245]
George Arnot|Beattie|nolink=1}}1863 President of Sedalia University[246]
Edward|Cary|nolink=1}}1863 Editorial writer for The New York Times[247]
Robert M.|Fuller|nolink=1}}1863 Inventor of tablet triturates[248]
Harrison T.|Hickok|nolink=1}}1863 Educator; economist; scientist[249]
Amasa J.|Parker, Jr.}}1863 New York State Senator; Union College trustee; author of Banking Law of New York[250]
Charles Edward|Pearce}}1863 Member of the United States House of Representatives[251]
William Appleton|Potter}}1864 Architect; designed many Princeton University buildings; Supervising Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury[252]
Daniel Newton|Lockwood}}1865 Member of the United States House of Representatives[253]
Richard S.|Lyon|nolink=1}}1865 President of the Chicago Board of Trade[254]
Cady|Staley}}1865 President of Case Western Reserve University[255]
Edward|Wemple}}1866 Member of the United States House of Representatives; New York State Comptroller[256]
Joseph M.|Carey}}1867? Member of the United States Senate; member of the United States House of Representatives; governor of Wyoming; author of the Carey Arid Lands Act (1894)[257]
James N.|Fiero|nolink=1}}1867 President of the New York State Bar Association; vice-president of the American Bar Association[258]
Clark L.|McCracken|nolink=1}}1869 Principal of the Freedmen's Institute, Henderson, North Carolina[259]
Solomon Le Fevre|Deyo|nolink=1}}1870 Chief Engineer of the New York Rapid Transit Company; Chief Engineer of the Interborough Rapid Transit Company[260]
John F.|Genung|nolink=1}}1870 Educator; prolific author of books on rhetoric and composition[261]
John Van Rensselaer|Hoff|nolink=1}}1871 Chief Surgeon of the Department of the Lakes; Chief Surgeon of the Department of the East[262]
Preston|King|Preston King (politician)}}1827 Member of the United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Senate[263]
George H.|Benjamin|nolink=1}}1872 Physician; scientist; inventor; lawyer; editor of The National Cyclopedia of Applied Mechanics[264]
Charles H.|Leonard|nolink=1}}1872 Gynecologist; author of numerous medical textbooks[265]
Frank|Tweedy|nolink=1}}1875 Topographer with the United States Geological Survey; author of Flora of the Yellowstone National Park (1886)[266]
Franklin H.|Giddings}}1877 "Father of American Sociology"[267]
William B.|Rankine|nolink=1}}1877 Pioneer in the development of Niagara Falls power[268]
Frederick W.|Cameron|nolink=1}}1881 United States Commissioner of Patents[269]
Joseph E.|Ransdell}}1882 Member of the United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Senate from Louisiana; career ended by Huey Pierce Long, Jr.[270]
Edgar Starr|Barney|nolink=1}}1884 Principal of the Hebrew Technical Institute[271]
Wallace T.|Foote}}1885 Member of the United States House of Representatives[272]
Jessie B.|Snow|nolink=1}}1889 Civil engineer; substantially expanded and improved the New York City subway system[273]
Roger G.|Perkins|nolink=1}}1893 Bacteriologist; introduced chlorination into Cleveland's water supply[274]
Arthur J.|Roy|nolink=1}}1893 Chief Astronomer of the Department of Meridian Astronomy, Carnegie Institution of Washington[275]
Henry A.|Van Alstyne}}1893 New York State Engineer and Surveyor[276]
George L.|Streeter|nolink=1}}1895 Embryologist; Director of Embryology of the Carnegie Institution of Washington[277]
Archibald|Rutledge}}1904 Educator, author[278]
Mark|Watson|nolink=1}}1908 Pulitzer Prize winning reporter on international affairs
Samuel M.|Cavert|nolink=1}}1910 Founder of the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America and of the World Council of Churches[279]
Robert P.|Patterson}}1912 United States Secretary of War[280]
George|Stibitz}}1927 One of the fathers of the modern digital computer[281]
Albert H.|Stevenson|nolink=1}}1936 Chief engineer of the United States Public Health Service[282]
John Schiller|Wold}}1938 Member of the United States House of Representatives[283]
Clare W.|Graves}}1940 Psychologist; developed theory of human development known as "emergent cyclical levels of existence theory"[284]
Edward R.|Kane|nolink=1}}1940 Physical chemist and president of DuPont Company[285]
Gordon|Gould}}1941 Widely, but not universally, credited with the invention of the laser[286]
Armand V.|Feigenbaum}}1942 Businessman; developer of the concept of Total Quality Management/Control[287]
Robert|Bishop|nolink=1}}1943Senior Vice President of the New York Stock Exchange[288]
Roland|Fitzroy|nolink=1}}1943 Manhattan Project engineer
John L.|Clowe|nolink=1}}1944 President of the American Medical Association[289]
Marshall C.|Yovits|nolink=1}}1944 IEEE Computer Society Computer Pioneer Award winner; ACM Fellow[290]
Gordon F.|Newell}}1945 Scientist in the field of applied mathematics; Gordon–Newell theorem named for him and colleague William J. Gordon[291]
Baruch S.|Blumberg}}1946 Nobel Prize in Medicine (1976)[292]
Donald|Feigenbaum|nolink=1}}1946Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, General Systems[287]
John P.|Balio|nolink=1}}1947Associate Justice for the Appellate Division for the 4th Department, State of New York[293]
Herbert|Freeman}}1947 Computer Pioneer Award winner from the IEEE Computer Society; designer of the Sperry Corporation's first digital computer, the SPEEDAC[294]
Harry|Mazer}}1948 Author of books for children and young adults[295]
Eric|Schmertz}}1948 Law professor and labor arbitrator[296]
Richard|Selzer}}1948 Surgeon and author[297]
Hermann A.|Haus}}1949 Frederic Ives Medal; National Medal of Science[298]
David|Markson}}1950 Author of works such as Wittgenstein's Mistress and The Ballad of Dingus Magee[299]
Herman W.|Nickel}}1951 Ambassador to South Africa[300]
John H.|Ostrom}}1951 Paleontologist[301]
Howard|Simons}}1951 Managing editor of The Washington Post[302]
Ivan P.|Kaminow|nolink=1}}1952 Head of the Photonic Networks and Components Research Department at Bell Labs;recipient of the John Tyndall Award[303]
Don|Loughry|nolink=1}}1952 Standards manager at Hewlett-Packard[304]
Herbert|Schmertz}}1952 Vice President of Public Affairs for the Mobil Corporation[305]
Robert|Chartoff}}1955 Producer[306]
David|Anderson|nolink=1}}1958 Ambassador to Yugoslavia[307]
Charles|Baltay|nolink=1}}1958 Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Yale University[308]
Neil|Abercrombie}}1959 Politician in Hawaii; member of the US House of Representatives (1986–87, 1991-2010) and 7th Governor of Hawaii (2010-2014)[309]
George|DiCenzo}}1962 Character actor and acting teacher[310]
Raymond|Gilmartin|nolink=1}}1963 President, Chairman, and CEO of Merck & Co.[311]
Alfred|Sommer}}1963 Ophthalmologist; discovered the benefits of Vitamin A for children deficient in this vitamin[312]
Alan|Horn}}1964 President and COO of Warner Bros. Entertainment[313]
John|Dooley|nolink=1}}1965 Associate Justice, Vermont Supreme Court[314]
Victor H.|Fazio}}1965 Member of the United States House of Representatives[315]
Michael|Goldberg|nolink=1}}1965 Executive Director, American Society for Microbiology[316]
Douglas|LaBier}}1965 Psychologist; psychotherapist; writer; director of the Center for Adult Development[317]
Martin|Jay}}1965 Historian; critic[318]
Robert|Borofsky|nolink=1}}1966 Director of the Center for a Public Anthropology[319]
Richard|Fateman}}1966 One of the developers of the Macsyma computer algebra system and the Franz Lisp system[320]
David|Duchscherer|nolink=1}}1967 President of Wendel Duchscherer Architects and Engineers (public transport facility design and planning)[321]
Michael|Fuchs|Michael J. Fuchs}}1967 Executive producer for HBO[322]
Lamin|Sanneh|Lamin Sanneh}}1967 D. Willis James Professor of Missions and World Christianity at Yale Divinity School and Professor of History at Yale University[323]
Neil A.|Lewis|nolink=1}}1968 New York Times reporter[324]
Kenneth|Merchant}}1968 Chair of Accountancy at the Leventhal School of Accounting, University of Southern California[325]
Jeffrey|DeMunn}}1969 Film and television actor[326]
D. Peter|Drotman|nolink=1}}1969 Editor in Chief, Emerging Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention[327]
Joseph|James|Joseph James (writer)}}1969 Economic development expert and leader of The Greening of Black America; winner of 2008 Purpose Prize[328]
Stephen|Herrick|nolink=1}}1969 Judge, Albany County Court, Albany, New York"|[329]
Anderson|Mazoka}}1969 Zambian politician and president of the United Party for National Development (UPND), a leading opposition party
Scott|Siegler|nolink=1}}1969 Motion picture producer[330]
Wilson|Colucci|nolink=1}}1971 Chief, Cardiovascular Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine[331]
Philip G.|DiSorbo|nolink=1}}1971 Pioneer in the Community Hospice movement and in bringing hospice services to sub-Saharan Africa
Phil Alden|Robinson}}1971 Screenwriter; director[332]
R. Douglas|Arnold|nolink=1}}1972 William Church Osborn Professor of Public Affairs, Princeton University; author[333]
Theodore|Berger|nolink=1}}1972 Neural prosthesis researcher[334]
James|Casella|nolink=1}}1972 Chief, Division of Pediatric Hematology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine[335]
Howard|Goldberg|nolink=1}}1972 Associate Director for Global Health, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention[316]
Jim|Tedisco}}1972 New York State Assemblyman[336]
Kate|White}}1972 Author; editor[337]
Marc|Allinson|nolink=1}}1973 Vice President for Financial Services, Rolls-Royce North American Inc.[338]
Robert|Berhhardt|nolink=1}}1973Music Director and Conductor for the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera[339]
Steven|Zaloga}}1973 American historian; defense consultant; author[340]
Andrea|Barrett}}1974 Author; National Book Award winner; MacArthur Fellow[341]
Mark J. Bennett1976Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit[342]
Steven|Carr|nolink=1}}1976 Director of Proteomics, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard[343]
Judith|Dein|nolink=1}}1976 Chief Magistrate Judge, United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts[344]
Robert|Henkel|nolink=1}}1976 Chief Executive Officer, Ascension Health[344]
John|Kelly III|nolink=1}}1976Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research[345]
David|Viniar|nolink=1}}1976Chief Financial Officer, Goldman Sachs[346]
Judy|Aschner|nolink=1}}1977 Julia Carell Stadler Professor of Pediatrics; Director, the Mildred Stahlman Division of Neonatology, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center[347]
Art|Fritzson|nolink=1}}1977 Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton[348]
Matthew H.|Fronk|nolink=1}}1979 Chief Engineer at General Motors[348]
Julie|Greifer-Swidler|nolink=1}}1979 Sr. Vice President, Business and Legal Affairs, RCA Music Group"|[349]
Renee|Garbus|nolink=1}}1980 Vice President and Assistant Treasurer, Pepsico[350]
Rich|Templeton}}1980 Chairman, president and CEO of Texas Instruments[336]
Evanthia|Aretakis|nolink=1}}1981 CEO of Siemens Communications, Siemens Corporation[351]
Michael|Glassner|nolink=1}}1982Director, Center for Reproductive Medicine at Bryn Mawr Hospital[352]
David|Stern}}1982 Philanthropist; activist; CEO of Equal Justice Works and president of the Stern Family Fund[353]
Ilene|Landress|nolink=1}}1983 Producer[354]
Judybeth|Greene|nolink=1}}1984Attorney for the United States Department of Justice; graphic artist"|[355]
Kimberley|Forbes-McKean|nolink=1}}1984 Executive Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer, Cutanea Life Sciences[356]
Sue|Goldie}}1984 MacArthur Fellow[316]
Kathy|Magliato|nolink=1}}1985 Cardiothoracic surgeon[357]
Charles|Persico|nolink=1}}1985 Vice president of RF engineering for Entropic Communications; senior vice president of engineering for Qualcomm[358]
Ann|Gould|Rubin|nolink=1}}1985Vice President, IBM Brand Expression and Global Advertising
Suzanne|Beitel|nolink=1}}1986Executive Director, J.P. Morgan Chase, Financial Services[359]
Lydia|Altman|nolink=1}}1987 Vice President, Fifth Third Bank[360]
Robert|Bleifer|nolink=1}}1987Executive Chef of Culinary Productions at the Food Network[361]
Julie|Breslow|nolink=1}}1987 Magistrate Judge, Superior Court of the District of Columbia[362]
Jeffrey|Berkowitz|nolink=1}}1988Senior Vice President, Global Market Access at Merck[363]
Devin|Wenig|Devin Wenig}}1988President and CEO at eBay[364]
Chris|Sheridan|Chris Sheridan (writer)}}1989 Writer and television producer noted for his work on Family Guy[365]
Andy|Miller|Andy Miller (businessman)}}1990 Corporate executive and entrepreneur[366]
Christine|Brennan|nolink=1}}1991 Collections Manager, Metropolitan Museum of Art[366]
Andria|Coletta|nolink=1}}1994 Partner, Taylor, Duane, Barton & Gilman, LLP[367]
Peter|DeBoer|nolink=1}}1993Managing Director and Head of Strategy and Business Development for Standard and Poor's[368]
Jennifer|Einhorn|nolink=1}}1994 Senior Coordinator of Special Events for Major League Baseball[367]
Laura|Fink|nolink=1}}1994 Vice President of Marketing, American Express[369]
Dylan|Ratigan}}1994 Television journalist; host of MSNBC's Morning Meeting with Dylan Ratigan[370]
Nikki|Stone}}1995 Olympian; first American to win a gold medal in inverted aerial skiing; motivational speaker[371]
Greg|Roth|nolink=1}}1996 Vice President, Buddy Media, Inc.[372]
Rawson Marshall|Thurber}}1997 Screenwriter; director[372]
Lilith|Amado|nolink=1}}1999 Executive Director, International Fashion and Beauty, Teen Vogue[373]
Christine|Bower|nolink=1}}1999 Art Director, Hemispheres Magazine/Ink Publishing; Creative Director, Billboard Magazine[374]
Elizabeth|Fancher|nolink=1}}1999 Policy Advisor, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention[375]
Ben|Schwartz}}2003 Actor and comedian, known for House of Lies and Parks and Recreation
Phillip|Chorba}}2005 Actor, on cast of Silver Linings and Concussion[376]
Neal|Herman}}2005 Vice President, Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. (investment bank)
Shayne|Gostisbehere}}2015 NHL defenseman for the Philadelphia Flyers
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14. ^DAB, 18:29
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16. ^DAB, 8:150
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21. ^DAB, 12:131
22. ^BDUSC, 796
23. ^BDUSC, 1866
24. ^BDUSC, 888
25. ^BDUSC, 2208
26. ^BDUSC, 672
27. ^UUCC, 3
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29. ^DAB, 3:171
30. ^BDUSC, 1716
31. ^DAB, 2:116
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35. ^UUCC, 6
36. ^DAB, 4:345
37. ^BDUSC, 1092
38. ^BDUSC, 1522
39. ^BDUSC, 1872
40. ^BDUSC, 681
41. ^DAB, 7:267
42. ^DAB, 10:90
43. ^DAB, 7:99
44. ^NCAB, 1:343
45. ^DAB, 2:359
46. ^UUCC, 13
47. ^BDUSC, 1887
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50. ^DAB, 6:23
51. ^DAB, 17:99
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54. ^DAB, 3:79
55. ^DAB, 5:333
56. ^BDUSC, 1752
57. ^DAB, 15:124
58. ^BDUSC, 1830
59. ^DAB, 3:10
60. ^BDUSC, 816
61. ^NCAB, 4:443
62. ^BDUSC, 1467
63. ^BDUSC, 1978
64. ^UUCC, 19
65. ^DAB, 8:118
66. ^DAB, 9:5
67. ^BDUSC, 1452
68. ^BDUSC, 1965
69. ^BDUSC, 691
70. ^BDUSC, 908
71. ^NCAB, 7:341
72. ^BDUSC, 1148
73. ^DAB, 1:297
74. ^DAB, 8:442
75. ^BDUSC, 1193
76. ^American National Biography (ANB), 20:449
77. ^DAB, 20:84
78. ^DAB, 20:460
79. ^BDUSC, 704
80. ^BDUSC, 1013
81. ^UUCC, 25
82. ^DAB, 18:79
83. ^DAB, 1:174
84. ^UUCC, 26
85. ^BDUSC, 1136
86. ^DAB, 8:310
87. ^DAB, 10:44
88. ^BDUSC, 2002
89. ^BDUSC, 2194
90. ^BDUSC, 959
91. ^DAB, 14:214
92. ^UUCC, 29
93. ^DAB, 15:486
94. ^UUCC, 30
95. ^DAB, 5:168
96. ^DAB, 8:261
97. ^DAB, 15:129
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99. ^BDUSC, 688
100. ^BDUSC, 1434
101. ^DAB, 2:90
102. ^DAB, 3:467
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105. ^DAB, 10:396
106. ^NCAB, 2:123
107. ^BDUSC, 1701
108. ^BDUSC, 1715
109. ^DAB, 20:502
110. ^DAB, 1:147
111. ^DAB, 9:394
112. ^UUCC, 34
113. ^DAB, 18:590
114. ^NCAB, 5:428
115. ^BDUSC, 1214
116. ^UUCC, 36
117. ^DAB, 20:337
118. ^BDUSC, 589
119. ^DAB, 8:185
120. ^DAB, 9:577
121. ^DAB, 15:347
122. ^DAB, 16:424
123. ^Biographical Dictionary of American Educators (BDAE), 3:1275
124. ^NCAB, 3:496
125. ^DAB, 20:70
126. ^UUCC, 39
127. ^UUCC, 40
128. ^DAB, 14:207
129. ^{{cite book|last=Atwood|first=David|title=Memorial Record of the Fathers of Wisconsin: Containing Sketches of the Lives and Careers of the Members of the Constitutional Conventions of 1846 and 1847-8. With a History of Early Settlement in Wisconsin|date=1880|publisher=D. Atwood|page=176|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ryYuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA176&lpg=PA176&dq=Don+A.+J.+Upham+union+college&source=bl&ots=8DT8NyJZPr&sig=o892FdHzrkK8LdTExupCWzS_qAM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=9mh2U4KqCMahqAaLwoDYCw&ved=0CD4Q6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=Don%20A.%20J.%20Upham%20union%20college&f=false}}
130. ^DAB, 20:181
131. ^DAB, 2:551
132. ^DAB, 1:206
133. ^DAB, 15:227
134. ^DAB, 15:412
135. ^NCAB, 8:235
136. ^DAB, 20:197
137. ^DAB, 3:568
138. ^BDUSC, 1634
139. ^Lanham(1876), p. 343
140. ^UUCC, 45
141. ^DAB, 4:332
142. ^DAB, 16:538
143. ^DAB, 2:258
144. ^UUCC, 47
145. ^BDUSC, 2138
146. ^NCAB, 26:420
147. ^UUCC, 49
148. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:525
149. ^DAB, 9:260
150. ^BDUSC, 1486
151. ^DAB, 14:492
152. ^DAB, 19:42
153. ^UUCC, 54
154. ^NCAB, 2:51
155. ^DAB, 19:405
156. ^DAB, 2:329
157. ^UUCC, 55
158. ^Raymond (1907), p. 3:202
159. ^DAB, 12:140
160. ^BDUSC, 1729
161. ^"Dr. G.W. Clarke, Educator, Dead", New York Times: 9, September 16, 1908
162. ^UUCC, 58
163. ^NCAB, 32:448
164. ^DAB, 18:183
165. ^ANB, 15:848
166. ^UUCC, 60
167. ^NCAB, 23:246
168. ^UUCC, 61
169. ^DAB, 19:212
170. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=1174&term_type_id=1&term_type_text=people&letter=c|title=Cary, John Watson 1817 - 1895|publisher=Wisconsin Historical Society|accessdate=2011-12-13}}
171. ^DAB, 12:424
172. ^DAB, 14:261
173. ^BDUSC, 1755
174. ^DAB, 16:30
175. ^UUCC, 64
176. ^Kiddle (1877), p. 850
177. ^UUCC, 65
178. ^DAB, 9:250
179. ^DAB, 16:591
180. ^UUCC, 67
181. ^BDUSC, 627
182. ^NCAB, 5:231
183. ^UUCC, 68
184. ^DAB, 15:534
185. ^DAB, 11:301
186. ^DAB, 1:219
187. ^NCAB, 12:59
188. ^{{cite book|title=THE LEGISLATIVE MANUAL OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN|edition=11th|location=Madison, Wis.|year=1872|page=449}}
189. ^UUCC, 71
190. ^BDUSC, 791
191. ^DAB, 7:603
192. ^DAB, 9:113
193. ^{{cite book|title=THE LEGISLATIVE MANUAL OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN|edition=11th|location=Madison, Wis.|year=1872|page=447}}
194. ^UUCC, 72
195. ^NCAB, 12:551
196. ^UUCC, 73
197. ^BDUSC, 683
198. ^UUCC, 74
199. ^DAB, 7:408
200. ^DAB, 8:579
201. ^DAB, 3:372
202. ^{{cite book |title=Gettysburg|last=Sears|first=Stephen|publisher=Houghton Mifflin|location=New York|year=2003|oclc=2002191259|pages=36, 130 |isbn=0-395-86761-4}}
203. ^UUCC, 78
204. ^UUCC, 79
205. ^DAB, 16:612
206. ^NCAB, 10:56
207. ^UUCC, 82
208. ^DAB, 6:105
209. ^DAB, 10:580
210. ^DAB, 13:358
211. ^UUCC, 87
212. ^DAB, 8:368
213. ^ANB, 17:744
214. ^NCAB, 6:119
215. ^{{cite news | title = Orlow W. Chapman | work = Obituary | publisher = The New York Times | date = 1890-01-20 | url = https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1890/01/20/103224866.pdf | accessdate = 2010-05-11}}
216. ^DAB, 15:538
217. ^NCAB, 4:315
218. ^BDUSC, 1917
219. ^BDUSC, 971
220. ^{{cite book |title=Half-Century History of the Class of 1856|last=Hall|first=Leander|publisher=n.p.|year=1907|page=69}}
221. ^{{cite book |title=Half-Century History of the Class of 1856|last=Hall|first=Leander|publisher=n.p.|year=1907|page=82}}
222. ^DAB, 9:252
223. ^DAB, 10:452
224. ^BDUSC, 1590
225. ^DAB, 16:557
226. ^DAB, 20:219
227. ^DAB, 3:89
228. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:245
229. ^NCAB, 18:264
230. ^DAB, 14:372
231. ^UUCC, 104
232. ^DAB, 6:134
233. ^ANB, 8:134
234. ^DAB, 12:641
235. ^UUCC, 107
236. ^BDUSC, 1803
237. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:144
238. ^UUCC, 110
239. ^DAB, 9:132
240. ^DAB, 10:570
241. ^DAB, 15:126
242. ^ANB, 17:745
243. ^DAB, 17:246
244. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:284
245. ^DAB, 15:619
246. ^UUCC, 116
247. ^DAB, 3:554
248. ^DAB, 7:63
249. ^Raymond (1907), 3:149
250. ^NCAB, 2:176
251. ^BDUSC, 1712
252. ^ANB, 17:753
253. ^BDUSC, 1460
254. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:336
255. ^DAB, 17:495
256. ^BDUSC, 2139
257. ^DAB, 3:487
258. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:45
259. ^UUCC, 129
260. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:71
261. ^DAB, 7:210
262. ^DAB, 9:109
263. ^NCAB, 2:93
264. ^DAB, 2:180
265. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:490
266. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:149
267. ^ANB, 8:943
268. ^DAB, 15:375
269. ^Raymond (1907), p. 2:62
270. ^ANB, 18:149
271. ^Raymond (1907), p. 3:86
272. ^NCAB, 34:355
273. ^ANB, 20:342
274. ^ANB, 17:349
275. ^UUCC, 162
276. ^NCAB, 35:35
277. ^ANB, 21:24
278. ^ANB, 19:130
279. ^ANB, 4:592
280. ^ANB, 17:140
281. ^Obituary by Kip Crosby of the Computing History Association of California
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283. ^BDUSC, 2191
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285. ^Union College Alumni Directory, 2005 (UCAD), 246
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289. ^UCAD, 86
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294. ^UCAD, 162
295. ^UCAD, 319
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