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OF THE GENEKAL ASSEMBLY OF THE
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
1870-1871.
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GENERAL CATALOGUE
OFFICERS AND STUDENTS
THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA.
MDCCCLXX MDCCGLXXI.
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
TKINTED AT THE TRESBYTEKIAN PUBLISHING HOUSE,
1871.
Rev. DONALD McQUEEN, Chairman.
HENRY MULLER, Esq., Treasurer.
Rev. J. LEIGHTON WILSON, D. D.
Rev. E. M. GREEN.
Rev. J. L. GIRARDEAU, D. D.
Rev. J. 0. LINDSAY.
JAMES W. BONES, Esq.
Hon. J. J. GRESHAM.
Hon. JAMES HEMPHILL.
SAMUEL BARNETT, Esq.
SAMUEL E. WILSON, Esq.
CATALOG tE.
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-4ccess;<S. Ex '(us.
1828. Thomas Goulding,* D. D., Professor of Eccle-
siastical History and Church Polity. 1804.
1831. George Howe, D. D., Professor of Biblical Lit-
erature.
1833. A. W. Leland, D. D., Professor of Christian
Theology. 1856.
1836. Charles Colcock Jones,* D. D., Professor of
Ecclesiastical History and Church Polity. 1838.
1848. Charles Colcock Jones,* D. D., Professor of
Ecclesiastical History and Church Polity. 1850.
1852. Alex. T. McGill, D. D., Professor of Ecclesias-
tical History and Church Polity. 1853.
1853. B. M. Palmer, D. D., Provisional Instructor in
Ecclesiastical History and Church Polity. 1853,
1854. B. M. Palmer, D. D., Professor of Ecclesiastical
History and Church Polity. 1856.
1856. A. "W Leland, D. D., Professor of Sacred Rhet-
oric and Pastoral Theology.
1856. J. H. Thornwell,* D. D., LL.D., Professor of
Didactic and Polemic Theology. 1862,
1857. J. B. Adger, L\ D., Professor of Ecclesiastical
History and Church Polity.
1861. James Woodrow, Ph. D., D. D., Perkins Professor
of Natural Science in connexion with Revelation.
1867. William S. Plumer, D. D., LL.D., Professor of
Didactic and Polemic Theology.
1870. Joseph R. Wifesox, D. D. Professor of Pastoral
and Evangelistic Theology and Sacred Rhetoric.
TUTORS I3ST HEBEEW.
1851. Bazile Edward Lanneau,* A; M. 1855*
1856. James Cohen,* A. M. 1862.
^Deceased.
CATALOGUE.
ABBREVIATIONS
A. C, Amherst College.
C. C, Charleston College.
C. U., Cumberland University.
Cr. C, Centre College.
Dart. C, Dartmouth College.
Dav. C, Davidson College.
D. M., Domestic Missionary.
E. C, Erskine College.
E. & H. C, Emory and Henry College.
F. C, Franklin College.
For. Miss., Foreign Missionary.
Fur. U., Furman University.
Glasgow U., University of Glasgow.
II. C, Hanover College.
J. C, Jefferson College.
.Ta. C, Jackson College.
K. C, Knoxville College.
L. C, Lafayette College, Pennsylvania.
L. G. C, LaGrange College, Tennessee,
L. II., Law Hall.
Lie, Licensed Preacher.
M. C. Ala., Madison College, Alabama.
M. C, Middlebury College,
M. U., Miami University.
N. II., Nassau Hall.
0. C, Oakland College.
0. U., Oglethorpe University, Ga.
P., Pastor.
Ret'd Miss., Returned Foreign Missionary.
S. C. C, South Carolina College.
S. C. M. A., South Carolina Military Academy.
S. H., Simons Hall.
S. S., Stated Supply.
St. C, Stewart College.
T., Teacher.
T. C, Tusculum College, Tennessee.
U. A., University of Alabama.
U. C, Union College.
U. M., University of Mississippi.
U. N. C, University of North Carolina.
U. V., University of Virginia.
W. C, Williams College.
W. C. Mo., Westminster College, Missouri.
W. C. Pa., Washington College, Pennsylvania.
W. C. Va., Washington College, Virginia.
Y. C, Yale College.
* Deceased.
CATALOGUE.
NAMES OF FORMER MEMBERS OF THE SEMINARY.
CLASS OF 1833.
GRADUATED. ENT'D. LEFT.
y James M. H. Adams,* F. C.
James Beattie, 4- F. C.
+FrancisR. Goulding, F. C.
John C. Keeney,
James L. Merrick,* A. C.
William M. Reid,
J. Leighton Wilson, D.D , U. C.
William B. Yates,
P. Yorkville, S. C,
1731 1831 P. W. Chester, N. Y.
Koswell, Ga.
1831 1832 P. Bap. ch., Starkville, Miss.
Ret'dMiss., S. Amherst, Mass.
P. Mt. Zion ch. Mayesville, S C
Sec. For. Miss,, Columbia, S C
P. Mariners' Ch., Charleston.
CLASS OF 1
I, S. K^Axson, D. D.
, c. c.
Julius J. DuBose,*
s.c.c.
Theo. M. Dwight,
F. C 1832 1833
A. M. Edgerton,^
Dart. C.
Malcolm D. Fraser,*
I. S. K. Legare,
Y.C
Andrew G- Peden,
Geo. H. W. Petrie, D.
D., C. C.
<i
P. Ind. Pres. ch. Savannah, Ga
S.S.Hor. & AimweUch., S,C
P. =-, N. J.
T. Augusta, Ga.
Winnsboro', S. C.
Agent, Lynchburg, Va.
S. S. Griffin, Ga.
P. Montgomery, Ala.
CLASS OF 1835.
Alex. R. Banks,
P. Rocky Mount, La.
J. H. Carwile,*
1833
1833
John B. Cassels,*
P. Wilkes County, Ga.
John Douglas,
S. C C
P. Steele Creek, N. C
Wm. C.Dana, D. D.,
Dart. C
P. Central church, Charleston
Win. A. Gray,
P. Ripley, Miss. [S. C
Richard Hooker,*
Y.C.
New Haven, Conn.
Thomas Magruder,*
F. C.
D. M. Canton, Miss.
John B. Mallard,
F.C.
1833
1834
Liberty County, Ga.
Charles W. Martin,*
M.U.
1832
1832
Lowndes ville, S. C.
T. F. Montgomery,
F.C.
S. S. Mellonville, Fla.
Charles B, Pelton,
18*3
CATALOGUE.
CLASS OF 1836.
V- James C. Cozby,*
Thomas Hobby,*
Angus Johnson,
R. C. Ketchum,
T. H. Legare.
Jobn Leyburn, D. D.
Donald McQueen,
SRADUATED.
ext'd.
LEFT.
F. C.
P. St. Mary's, Ga.
1834
1836
G ermantown , Tenu .
F. C
T. Atlanta, Ga.
Agt. Orangeburg, S. C
N.H.
1835
P. Baltimore, Md.
s. c. c.
P. Sumter, S. C.
CLASS OF 1837.
Julius L. Bartlett,
Edwin Cater,
James F. Giber t,
Jame s H. Say e, 1/
D. McNeill Turner, D.D.
Jobn Winn,
w.c.
S. S. Sumter, S. C.
F. C
P. College Hill, Miss.
F. C.
P. Lebanon, Abbeville, S. C
F. C
S. S. Chestnut Grove, S. C
c. c
A.C.
P. Henry, 111.
D. J. Auld, M. D.,*
S. R.Brown, D.D.,
Samuel Donnelly,
W. W. EeUs,
Mitch el Peden,*
James Rosamond,
CLASS OF 1838.
C. C 1836 1837 P. Madisou, Fla.
Y. C 1836 1837 Missionary, Japan.
S. C. C. S. S. Greenwood, S. C.
Y. C. Pittsburgh, Pa.
S.S. NewProspect, Miss:
M. U. 1837 1833 S. S. Paris, Ma.
Augustus 0. Bacon, *
Richard M. Baker,
J. C Brown, D .D.,
H. B. Cunning- ?
ham, D. D., S
L. W. Curtis,
David Finley,*
John Jones,
James T. Phelps,*
T. L. McBryde, D. D.,*
W. Theobald,
CLASS OF 1839.
F. C. 1837 1833 Bap. church, Liberty Co., Ga.
N.H. 1837 1833 Lafayette, Ga,
J. C. 1838 P. Valparaiso, Iud.
W. C Pa. S. S. Cynthiaua, Ky.
U. C W. C Canaan, Four Coruers,
F. C Montgomery, Ala. [N. Y.
F.C. Ev. Atlanta, G a.
M. C. 1337 1838 Chelsea, Mass. [S.C.
F.C. Ret'd Miss., P. Pendletou.
U. C. 1837 1837
CATALOGUE.
CLASS OF 1840.
GRADUATED. EST D. LEFT.
William Banks,
F.C.
P. Lancaster C. H., S. C.
v James R. Gilland,
J.C
]839
Palmyra, Mo.
V M. W. McClesky,*
K. C.
i George W. McCoy,*
F.C.
S. S. West Point, Ga.
H. A. Monroe,
*
S. S. White's Creek, N. C
A T. M. Newell,
W.
C.Pa.
1838
1839 P. Waynesville, 111.
E. F. Rockwell,
Y. C.
1838 1839 Prof. Statesville, N. C.
CLASS OF 1841.
James B. Dunwody,
Y. C
S. S. Berzelia, Ga.
1 W. C. Emerson,
M.C.Ala.
Brazil.
i Geo. C. Gregg,*
s.c.c.
P. MayesviUe, S. C
Wm. P. Harrison,
F. C
P. Eucheeana, Fla.
Samuel H. Hay,
s. c. c.
P. Camden, S. C
John L. Mclver,
Buffalo, N. C
NeillMcKay^D.D.,
v u. c.
P. Summerville, N. C.
Peter McNab,*
P. Aberfoil, Ala.
B.JL^almer^D. D.
,1/ F.C.
P. New Orleans, La.
M. A. Patterson,
N. H.
P. Mount Holly, Ark.
| Colin Shaw,
U.N. C.
1835
1839 P. Black River Chapel
, N. C
> Albert Williams,
F.C
1838
1839
Bap. ch., Montgomery,
Ala.
/ J. D. Wilson,*
s.c.c.
P. Lowndesville, S. C.
i Peter Winn,*
F.C.
Missionary to Negroes,
Miss.
James Woods,
S. S. Healdshurg, Cal."
David E. Frierson,
Z L. Holmes,
jl A. A. Porter, D. D.,
CLASS OF 1842.
S.C.C. 1839
K. C.
N.H.
P. Anderson C. H., S. C
S. S. Laurens C. H., S. C.
P. Austin, Texas.
George H. Logan,*
Richard Q. Way,
2
CLASS OF 1843.
C. C. 1840 P. Hor. and Aimwell ch., S. C.
F. C Ret'd Miss.. P. Brunswick, Ga.
10
CATALOGUE.
CLASS OF 184-4.
GRADUATED.
Edmund Anderson, F. C
James R. Baird, Dav. C.
William Curtis, LL.D.,
Wm. Flinn, Dav. C-
Joseph Gibert, F. C.
Homer Hendee, 0. U.
Ezekiel F. Hyde, IT. C
Wm. H. Moore,* Dav. C.
Wm. H. Smith, , U. C
Clarke B. Stewart,
Chas. A. Stillman, D. D., 0. U.
r.yr d. left.
D. M. MarioD, Ala.
Sao Paulo, Brazil. [S. C.
P. Bap. ch., Limestone Spf'gs,
P. New Orleans, La.
8. S. Mt. Zion, Miss.
*S. S. Greenesboro 1 , Ga.
S. S. Wallialla, S. C.
1841 1843 S. S. Chambers C H., Ala.
1841 Missionary to Blacks, Miss.
S. S. Fairview, S. C.
P. Tuskaloosa, Ala.
CLASS OF 1845.
G. W. Boggs,
S. S. Summertield, Ala.
Savage S. Gaillard,
Griffin, Ga.
H. W. Henderson,
1842
1843
J. B. Hillbouse,
T. Newberry C. H,, S. C.
James B. McCarteiy
* F.C.
S. S. Lafayette, Ala.
R. H. Lafferty,*
W.C.Pa.
P. Charlotte, N. C.
John McLees,
P. Greenwood, S. C.
Henry Newton,
F.C.
T. Union Point, Ga.
J. W. Quarterman,*
F.C.
For. Miss., Ningpo, China,
E. E. Sherrill,
Dav. C.
P. Mt. Pleasant, Texas.
Julius J. Fleming,
C. C.
1842
1844
P. C Calhoun,
Joseph Furse,
William T. Savage,
Norman Terry,
William W. Wilson,*
Thomas S. Winn,
CLASS OF 1840.
S.CC. 1843 1844
1843 1845 Bap. church, Calhoun, S. C
Dav. C. P. Grenada, Yalobusha Co.,
[Miss.
S. C. C. P. Bishopville, S. C.
F. C P. Havana, Ala.
\
T. C Crawford,
William L. Hughes.*
CLASS OF 1847.
Dav. C. P. Bethel ch., Dirt Town , G a.
1844 1845 P. Augusta, Ga.
CATALOGUE.
11
GRADUATED. EST'!), LEFT.
William 11. Roberts, P. Bap. ch., Little Rock, Ark.
f William E. Screven,* F. C. 1844 1845 Liberty County, Ga.
William H. Thompson, P. Columbus, Ky. [N. Y.
Joseph K. Wight. N. H. 1844 1845 Ret'd Miss., New Hamburg,
CLASS OF 1848.
G. 11. Cartledge,
* S. R. Friersou,
J. L . Girardeau, D . D
> Robert W. Hadden.*
Arnold W. Miller, D. D. C. C
Edward P. Palmer. F. C
* Joseph D. Porter.
0. U. 1845 1846 P. Bold Spring, Ga.
N. H. 1846 1847 P. Starkville, Miss.
C. C P. Zion ch., Charleston, S. C.
N. H. P. Panola, Ala.
P. Charlotte, N. C.
P. Mobile, Ala.
S. S. Prairie Lea, Texas.
CLASS OF 18
40.
B. L. Beall,
0. u.
1846
D. M. Lenoir, N. C
S. M. Blancbard,
Dart. C
1846
1847
P. Wentworth, N. H.
A. E. Chandler,
Dav. C
1847
S. S. Ringgold, Ga.
William H. Hall,
0. U.
1846
1847
Milledgeville, Ga.
Thomas A. Hoyt,
F. C.
New York.
A. G. Johnson,
Mar. C.
P. Euharlee, Ga.
William Matthews,*
P. Bainbridge, Ga.
Robert H. Reid,
s. c. c.
P. Reidville, S. C
Albert Shotwell,
Editor, Memphis, Temi.'
W. H. Singletary,
Dav. C
Tennessee.
Edward R. Ware,*
U.A.
P. Jacksonville, Ala. Tgon
M. A. Williams,
J. C.
1846
1847
Ret'd Miss., Jacksonville, Ore^
x J. M. Quartermau,*
x II. W. Rogers,*
William B. Telford,
David Wills, D. D.,
CLASS OF 1850.
O.U. P. Palatka, Fla.
N. H. 1S47 1849 P. Seguiu, Texas.
S. C C. 1847 1849 S. S. Live Oak, Fia.
T.C.
Pres't. 0. U. Atlanta, Ga.
CLASS OF 1851.
Robert Agnew, ' Glasgow U. 1849 Columbia, S. C.
John R. Bowman, N. H. P. Harrisonburg, Ya.
VI
CATALOGUE.
GRADUATED.
ent"d.
LEFT
Asahel Enloe,
Dav. C.
S. S. Fayetteville, Tenn.
Gurdon R. Foster,
0. U.
P. Wetumpka, Ala.
Donald Fraser,
o.u.
Prof. 0. U. Atlanta, Ga.
Albert A. James,
Dav. C
P. Fairforest, Jonesville, S. C.
B. E. Lanneau,*
C. C.
Prof. Oakland College, Miss.
A. J. Loughridge,
0. c.
P. Lexington, Texas.
Washington Peace,*
N. H.
James L. Eogers,
J. C.
1848
1850 S. S. Marietta, Ga.
A. M. Watson,
Dav. C.
Ret'd Miss., P. Portersville,
A. J. Witherspoon,
s.c.c.
1848 1850 P. Linden, Ala. [Tenn.
CLASS OF 1852.
J. H. Alexander,
O.U.
P. Kosciusko, Miss.
James S. Barr,
Dav. C
S. S. Lincolnton, N. C
John J. Boozer,*
S, S. Pine Bluff, Ark.
D. L. Buttolph,
W.C.
S. S. Marietta, Ga.
James Donglass,
Dav. C.
T. Yorkville, S. C.
F. C. Morris,
O.U.
S. S. Osceola, Ark.
y. B. K. Porter,*
s. c. c.
P. Atlanta, Ga.
W. H. Eoane,
O.U.
P. Magnolia, Miss.
James Stacy,
o.u.
P. Newnan, Ga.
James T. Waite,
P. Salisbury, Md.
James E. White,
s.c.c.
P. Chesterville, S. C.
S..C Alexander,
Dav. C.
William E. Baker,
N. H.
William B. Carson,
William B. Corbett,
c.c.
I. N. Cowan,*
E.G.
John S. Frierson,
H.C.
T. Girardeau,
S. C. C.
Henry Hardie,*
U.N.C.
William J. McCormick
, O.U.
R. A. Mickle,
J. G. Richards,
O.U.
D. F. Smith,
Peter M.. Ryburu,
c.c.
CLASS OF 1853.
P. Black River Chapel, N. C
1850 1851 P. Staunton, Va.
Bap., Enoree, S. C.
P. Salem (L. R.), Winnsboro',
P. Mt. Bethel, S. C. [S. C
1850 1851 S. S. Livingston, Ala.
1850 1851 Episc. Memphis, Tenn.
1852 Raleigh, N. C.
P. Gainesville, Fla.
P. Newberry C. H., S. C.
P. Liberty Hill, S. C
P. MericUau/.Miss.
1853 1853 Metb, Church,
CATALOGUE. Ill
CLASS OF 1854.
liRADUATED.
ENT'D.
LEFT.
Joseph Bardwell,
N. H.
S. S- Shuqualak, Miss.
Marcus M. Carlton,
A.C.
Queen's
For. Miss., Ambala. N. India
Matthew Greene, f
Col. Belft.
Ireland.
Douglass Harrison,
S. C C.
S. S.Rock Hill, S- C
T. R. Markham,
0. C
P. New Orleans, La.
C. B. H. Martin,
H. C
S. S. Greenville, 0.
Martin McQueen,
Dav. C.
P. Carthage, N- C
D. D. McBryde,
Dav. C.
P. Fayetteville, X. C.
Thos. B. Neill,
s.c.c.
Smithfield, N. C
Samuel Orr,
o.u.
S. S. Arkadelphia, Ark.
Hnry M. Smith, D.
jK j. c.
CLAS
Editor, New Orleans, La.
sS OF 1855.
James A. Cousar,
P. Little Rock, S. C.
James A. Davies,*
Dav. C
P. Beersheba, Yorkvjlle, S. C
X. W. Edmunds,
s. C C
P. Ridgeway, S. C.
B. S. Krider,*
Dav. C
1852
1854 P. Rowan MiUs, N. C
R. Q. Mallard,
F. C
P. New Orleans, La.
R. S. McAllister,
S. S. Liberty, Miss.
W. J. McKnight, D.
D., H.C
1853
1854 P. Danville, Ky.
Eobert McLees,*
P. Smyrna, Newberry, S. C.
David H. Porter,
s.c.c.
P. Savannah, Ga.
C. J. Silliman,*
o.u.
Miss, to Choctaws.
L. A. Simonton,*
o.u.
P. Albany, Ga.
Robert R- Small,*
o.u.
Arthur M. Small,*
o.u.
P. Selma, Ala. [S. C,
Charlton H. Wilson,
* 0. u.
Ret'd Miss. P. Bennettsville
CLASS OF 1856.
William Alcorn,* U. Pa. 1855
Robert M. Brearley,* S. C. C. 1853 1855
Thomas J. Davidson,* 0. U. 1853 1856 D. M. Elytou, Ala.
? Polytechnic
A. H. Epstein,* ( T , v .
1 ) Inst., Vienna.
William Hall, 0. U. 1853 1854 S. S. Texas.
John S. Harris,* Dav. C. P. Bethesda, Guthriesville,
Elmore Kinder,* O.U. L s - C >
A- L. Kline? P- Brandon, Miss.
14
CATALOGUE
James McDowell.
G. D. Parks,
James McQueen,
R. L. Neely,
M. D. Wood,
Wan-en D. Wilkes,
S. C. Boyce,
" 1 Theol. Institute,
J. C. Phelps, ( r , . , ,.
1 > Covington, Ivy.
GRADUATED. EXT"P. LEFT.
S. C C. P. Manning, S. C.
Dav. C. 1853 P. Charlotte, N. C.
Day. C S. S. Swan's Station, N. C
1853 1654 Denmark, Tenn.
0. U. P. Decatur. Ga.
E. C. 1853 1854
E. C 1854 1855 D. M. Kirksville, Ivy.
CLASS OF 1857.
J. A. Barr,- ;
-f- S. J. Bingham,
D- C- Boggs,
S. W. Davies,
James E- Dunlop.
J. C. Humphrey,*
G. C Laue," :,u
J. Bum pie,
Win- A. Wood.
Dav. C- 1855 1857
0. IT. 1854 185G
0. U.
U- v.
1854 1855
1855 1857
M. C- 1855 1855
Dav. C- 1854 1856
Dav. C. 1853 1857
Searcy, Ark.
S- S- Garlandsville, Miss.
S- S. Jacksonport, Ark.
P. Cotton Plant, Ark.
P. Marion C H, S- C
D. M- Hopewell Pres , Ga.
Tutor Middlebury College, Vt.
P. Salisbury, N- C
P. Statesville, N. C.
CLASS OF 1858.
S- E. Axson,
o. u.
P. Rome, Ga-
George H. Coit,
A. C
P. Wilmington, 111-
David Fairley,
Dav. C
P. Manchester, N- C
E. 0- Frierson,
0- U.
1855
1857
P- Courtland, Ala.
W. T. Hall,
Dav. C-
Canton, Miss.
A. B. Liddell,*
0. IT-
P. Cuthbert, Ga.
J. C- McNair *
U- X- C
1855
1857
Edinburgh, Scotland,
H. M. Morrison,
U- M.
1855
1858
S. S- Spring Port, Mis;
L. H. Parsons,
1857
1858
Babylon, N. Y.
W. F. Pearson,
P. Storeville, S. C
R. W. Shive,
U. M.
1855
1657
S. S- Centre Hill, Ark-.
A. P- Smith,
0- U.
P. Aberdeen, Miss.
T. E- Smith,
0, II.
P. Carters ville, Ga.
James A- Walker,
S- C M- A-
S- S- Brenham, Texas-
CATALOGUE.
15
CLASS OF 1850.
(
GRADUATED.
ent'p.
T.F.IT.
James C Alexander,
Dav. C
Robert B. Anderson,
X. H.
Robert Bradley,
0. u.
Chester Bridgman,
A. C.
1856
1857
J. DeWitt Bnrkhead,
Dav. C.
1856
1858
J. N. Craig, W
. C, Va.
1858
1859
John Darroch,
X. H.
1856
1857
John A. Danforth,
O.U.
Henry R. Dickson,
C. C
James H. Gaillard,
U. M.
Holmes L. Harvey,
0. U.
Henry F. Hoyt,
J. C
James C. Kennedy,
J.F. B.Mayes,
Far. U.
1857
1858
R. W. McCormick,
0. U.
Archibald McQueen,
Dav. C
T. D. Witherspoon, D. D., U. M.
Arthur McD. Wrenn,"""
X. H.
1856
1858
P. Greensboro, X. C.
States ville, X. C.
S. S. Deep Well, X. C.
P. Woodstown, X. J.
P. Athens, Ga.
P. Holly Springs, Miss.
Weatherby, Pa.
Ret. Miss.
P. Yorkville, S. C.
D. M. Coonewah, Miss.
Springfield, 111.
S. S. Climax, Ga.
S. S. Des Arc, Ark.
Xatural Bridge, X. Y.
P. Shoe Heel, X. C
Chaplain U. Va-
Sumter Co., Ala.
CLASS OF I860.
H. M. Brearley,
U. X. C.
1857 1859 P. Bennettsville, S. C.
W. L. Curry,
Fur. U.
1857 1859 Edgefield Dist., S. C
Edw. C. Davidson,
U. M.
P. Water Yalley, Miss.
T. L. DeYeaux,
P. Jacksonville, Fla.
W. A. Gregg,
0. u.
P. Bishopville, S. C
Benj. T. Hunter,
0. u.
1857 1858 T. Atlanta, Ga.
D. W. Humphreys,
S. S. Harrison Station, Miss,
Henry Keigvvin,
H. C.
1859 S. S. Fulton, 111.
D. E. Mclntyre,*
o. u.
S. S. Lynchwood, S. C
Francis P. Mullally,
P. Covington, Ky.
John S. Park,
U. M.
1859 P. Memphis, Tenn.
John R. Riley,
S. C. C.
P. Laurensville, S. C.
W. R. Stoddard,*
E.C.
S. S. 26 Mile, S. C
J. S. X. Thomas,
Dav. C.
1857 1858 Statesville, X. C.
Philip H. Thompson,
1859 P. Christiansburg, Ky.
J. L. Underwood,
O.U.
1858 1859 Texas.
J. S. Willbanks,
E.C.
S. S. Dardanelle, Ark.
16
CATALOGUE.
CLASS OF 1861.
GRADUATED.' EXT'D. LEPT.
Gr. S. Roudebush, J.C? Resident Pres. Oak. College, Miss.
I. J. Lons Cr. C. ) Licentiates. S. S. Batesville, Ark.
Samuel C. Alexander,
J.C.
1858
Charlotte, N. C.
H. H. Banks,
1858
P. Asheville, N. C.
W. L. Boggs,*
o.u.
1858
1859
Edward H. Buist,
s.c.c.
1859
P. Cheraw, S. C.
John E. DuBose,*
o.u.
1858
1860
W. A. Carter,
o.u.
1859
P. Pensacola, Fla.
C. M. Hutton,
U. A.
1858
P. Pleasant Ridge, Ala
Robert C. Johnston,*
1858
1860
Robert Z. Johnston,
Dav. C
1858
P. Charlotte, N. C.
Joseph B. Mack,
Ja. C
P. Pioneer Mills, N. C.
Duncan McDuffie,
O.U.
1859
Little Rock, S. C
D. M. McLure,*
O.U.
1858
R. P. Nicholson,
1858
J. M. Robinson,
1858
Double Branches, S. C.
Isaac H. Salter,*
1858
P. Monroe, Ala.
W. B. Watts,*
Dav. C.
1858
P. Mount Ulla, N. C.
William Wiley,
Cr.C.
John Woodruff,
Cr. C.
Litchfield, Couu.
CLASS OF 1862.
R. A. Blackford, W. C, Pa.
William E. Boggs, S. C C
Gilbert R. Brackett,
William H. Brooks,* W. C, Va.
J. Douglas A. Brown, 0. U.
S. S. Clarksburgh, W. Va.
P. Memphis, Tenn.
P. Winnsboro, S. C.
P. Orangeburg, S. C.
W. M. Coleman,
U. N. C.
1859 1860
Orin Carpenter,
C. U.
James H. Colton,
U. N. C
Miss. Doaksville, C N
James S. Cozby,
O.U.
P. Cuthbert, Ga.
J. Edgar Dixon,
J.C.
R. L. Douglass,*
Dav. C.
P. Unionville, S. C.
CATALOGUE.
17
GRADUATED.
ejjt'd.
LEFT.
J. T. Fallis,
Cr. C.
1859
1860
^ M. W. Frierson,*
U. M.
1859
1862
S. H. Gallaudet,
J. C
1859
1860
Wm. J. Hogan*
U.A.
1859
1861
Geo. W. Ladson,*
o.u.
P. African eh., Columbia.
Thomas H. Law, S
. C M. A.
P. Spartanburg, S. C.
James A. McConnell,
Evan., La.
W. McDonald,
U.N. C.
P. Charlotte, N. C.
Hugh McLees,
S. S. Pendleton, S. C.
James H. Nail,
o.u.
P. Columbus, Ga.
J. M. P. Otts,
Dav. C.
P. Columbia, Tenn.
Geo. L. Petrie,
O.U.
P. Greenville, Ala.
S. Parsons Pratt,
U.C
1860
1861
F. T. Simpson,
N.H.
S. S. Washington, Ga.
A. F. Smith,
O.C
D. A. Todd,
s. c. c.
S. S. Tupelo, Miss.
Charles S. Vedder,
u. c.
P. Fr. Prot. ch Charleston.
J. F. Watson,*
Dav. C.
S. S. Princeton, Ark.
T. B. Wells,
Y.C.
1859
1860
E. H. White,
J. C.
1860
1860
John A. Woodburn,
U. N. C
Faison's Depot, N. C
CLASS OF 1863.
Wm. Hooper Adam:
?, Harv. U
. 1861
C. A. Baker,
O.U.
T. P. Cleveland,
N.H.
1861 1862
B. E. Cooper,
U. N. C.
1860 1861
A. N. Ferguson,
1860 1861
Edward M. Green,
O.U.
H. M. Hartfield,
O.C.
1860 1861
Theodore Hunter,
O.U.
I860 1861
C. G. Liddell,
L. G. C.
1860 1861
W. McDuffie,*
Dav. C
1860 1861
K. M. Mclntyre,
1860 1861
A. M. Mecklin,
L.G.C
1860 1861
A. D. Mister,
1861 1862
Geo. J. Porter,
L. C
N. P. Quarterman,
O.U.
1860 1862
George Sluter,
3
W. C, Mo.
I860 1860
P. Circular ch., Charleston.
Walthourville, Ga.
S. S. Paoli, Ga.
P. Eock Hill, S. C
Carthage, N. C
P. Washington, Ga.
P. Bostick's Mills, N. C
P. Poplar Creek, Miss.
D. M. Aiken, S. C
P. Savannah, Ga.
18
CATALOGUE.
GRADUATED. ENT'D. LEFT.
H. C. Smith, 0. C 1860 1861 S. S. Paulding, Miss.
Samuel P. Weir,* U. N. C. 1860 1861
John A. Witherspoon,* S. C C 1860 1861
John S. Arhuthnot,
John V. H. Ditmars,
W. H. Fay,*
James H. Gouger,
Wm. P. Jacobs,
L. McKinnon,
Jas. B. McCallum,
CLASS OF 1864.
C. U. P.
0. U. 1861 1861
0. U. 1860 1861
Dav. C. 1860 1861
C C. P.
Uniontown, Ala.
Clinton, S. C.
Dav. C. 1861 1862 S. S. Goldsboro, N. C.
U. N. C. 1861 1861
CLASS OF 1865.
S. E. Chandler,* Sumter, S. C
J. J. Kennedy, Dav. C. 1859 1S64 P. South Point, N. C.
Wallace Howard Stratton, S. S. Pass Christian, Miss.
H. Strong, 1862 1862 P. Cross Hill, S. C.
Leiehton B. Wilson,* 1862 1863
CLASS OF 1867.
A. W. Gaston, E. &H. Col., Va. P. Dalton, Ga.
K. L. Smythe,* O. U. 1863 1863
CLASS OF 1868.
W- W. Mills,
S. F. Tenuey,
s. c.c.
P. Winnsboro, S. C
S. S. Crockett, Texas.
CATALOGUE.
19
CLASS OF 1869.
W. E. Atkinson,
B. L. Baker,
W. W. Brimm,
A. J. Davis,
Wm. W. Dickey,
P. Gowan, Jr.,
John B. McKinnon, ;
A. P. Nicholson,
C. M. Bichards,
W. Cuttino Smith,
John L. Wilson,
GRADUATED. EXT D. LEFT.
S. C. C. S. S. Charlotte C. H., Va.
P. Monticello, Fla.
1866 1868 P. West Point, Ga.
1867 1867
Dav. C. S. S. Larissa, Texas.
Charleston, S. C.
Dav. C.
S.C.C. P. Due West, S. C.
S. S. Bentonville, Ark.
S. S. Hillsboro, N. C.j [S. C.
St. C P. Bethesda, M'Connellsville.
John L. Caldwell,
CLASS OF 1870.
Dav. C. 1867 1868
Jas. H. Douglass,
Dav. C.
P. YorkvilleS.C
L. K. Glasgow,
S.C.C.
P. Willington, S. C
Jas. F. Latimer,
Univ. Ya. ,
Edinburgh, Scotland.
John Law,
Jas. L. Martin, M. D.,
P. Abbeville C. EL, S. C
John S. Moore,
U. M.
P. Jefferson, Texas.
F. M. Swoope,
u. c.
1868
1869
S. S. McDowell, Va.
The following have been- connected with the Classes now in the Semi-
nary:
W. M. Ingram,
S. M. Neel,
1869 1870 P. Stanton, Tenn.
1868 1870 Edinburgh, Scotland.
20
CATALOGUE.
RESIDENCE OF ALUMNI.
North Carolina,
. 38
Kentucky.
7
Louisiana, .
7
Connecticut,
. 2
Georgia,
. 49
New York, .
6
Alabama,
24
Maryland,
. 2
Massachusetts,
. 2
Virginia,
8
South Carolina, .
80
Ohio,
. 1
New Jersey, .
2
Minnesota,
. 1
Pennsylvania,
2
Missouri,
2
Tennessee,
. 10
Oregon, .
. 1
Mississippi,
33
Ireland,
1
California,
1
Scotland,
. 13
Texas,
11
Japan,
1
Illinois, .
. 5
India,
. 1
Indiana,
1
Brazil,
3
Arkansas,
. 14
China,
; 1
Florida, . S-
9
Indian Nation.
2
New Hampshire,
. 1
Places of residence not known, 58
Vermont,
. __1
4_(\ _D_
i-q o
2i oo
CATALOGUE. 21
TERM OF 1870-1871.
FACULTY.
GEORGE HOWE, D. D.,
Professor of Biblical Literature.
A. W. LELAND, D. D.,
Professor Emeritus of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral Theology.
J. B. ADGER, D. D.,
Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Polity.
JAMES WOODROW, Ph. D., D. D.,
Perkins Professor of Natural Science in connexion with
Revelation.
WM. S. PLUMER, D. D., LL.D.,
Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology.
JOSEPH R. WILSON, D. D.,
Professor of Pastoral and Evangelistic Theology and Sacred
Rhetoric.
22
CATALOGUE.
STUDENTS DURING THE TERM OF 1870-71.
SZEHsTIOIR, CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCES.
GRADUATED.
ROOM.
Daniel, Eugene
Raymond, Miss.
Student Oakland Col.
22 L. H.
DuBose, H. C.
Darlington, S. C.
University of S. C.
18 S. H.
Evans, W. W.
Crittenden, Ky.
Centre College.
12 L. H.
Goetehius, G. T. [Columbus, Ga.
University of Georgia.
17 S. H.
Heath, J. W.
G-adsden, Ala.
Newton Univ., Balt'e.
5 S. H-
Leeper, F. L.
Columbiana, Ala.
McBryde, Jno. T.
Pendleton, S..C
University of S. C
24 S. H.
Read, Jno. J.
Vicksburg, Miss.
StudeDt Oakland Col.
22 L. H.
Smart, R. D.
Beaufort Co., S. C.
Wofford College, S. C.
24 L. H.
White, Jas. S.
Rock Hill. S. C.
University of Virginia.
23 S. H.
ZMZIIDIDILjIH! glass.
NAMES.
Bean, W. S.
Grow, J. C
Handley, L. S.
Howell, F. M.
Hutton, Milton C
Johnson, J.
Johnson, T. C.
Kennedy, A. R.
LeConte, W.
Ligon, T. C.
Mecklin, J. A.
Query, J. W.
Thompson, W. S.
Washburn, Jos.
RESIDENCES.
Augusta, Gra.
Carrollton, Ga.
Pleasant Ridge, Ala.
Oxford, Miss.
Pleasant Ridge, Ala.
Water Valley, Miss.
German town, Tenn.
Pendleton, S. C
Columbia, S. C
Abbeville, S. C.
Poplar Creek, Miss.
Steel Creek, N. C
Berryville, Va.
Savannah, Gra.
GRADUATED.
University of Georgia.
University of Miss.
University of Miss.
University of Miss.
University of Miss
University of Miss.
Davidson College.
University of S. C.
Erskine College, S. C
University of Miss.
Erskine College, S. C
i Williams Col., Mass.
ROOM.
17 L.
12 S.
10
12
4
8
9
18
22 S.
15 S.
IS.
10 S.
19 S.
21 S.
H.
H.
H.
H.
II.
II.
H.
II.
H.
II.
II.
II.
II.
II.
CTTTHST-IEOIR, CLASS.
NAMES.
Bell, S. Henry
Boggs, S. D.
Chichester, C. E
Garrard, S. N.
Grafton, C. W.
Haman, T. L.
McAlpine, R. B
McCormick,L. R
McFarland,D.K,
McKay, W. J.
Milnor, W. A. f
RESIDENCES.
New Hanover, N. C.
Columbia, S. C.
Charleston, S. C.
Marengo Co., Ala.
Sardis, Miss.
Raymond, Miss.
Three Creeks, Ark.
Chester, S. C.
Lafayette Co , Miss.
Harnett Co., N. C.
Cartersville, Ga.
GRADUATED.
Davidson College.
University of S. C.
Oglethorpe Univ., Ga.
University of Miss.
University of Miss.
Davidson College.
University of S. C.
University of Miss.
Davidson College.
Davidson College.
ROOM.
16 S. H.
24 S. H,
9&10L.H
20 S. H.
21 L.
23 L.
US.
3S.
11 L.
14 S.
20 L.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
H.
S6-
L. H. Law Hall.
S. H. Simons Hall.
CATALOGUE.
23
SUMMAEY.
Whole number of Alumni,
Deceased,
Foreign Missionaries,
374
84
13
Students of the present
year,
35
STATES.
From Massachusetts,
. 7
From Kentucky,
. 2
New York,
10
Missouri,
'2
Pennsylvania,
. 18
Rhode Island, .
. 1
Ohio,
2
Vermont.
1
Virginia,
. 3
Connecticut,
. 5
North Carolina,
52
New Hampshire, .
2
South Carolina,
. 132
New Jersey,
. 4
Georgia,
71
Maryland, .
1
Arkansas,
. 3
Canada, .
. 1
Alabama, .
26
Scotland,
2
Mississippi,
. 21
Ireland, .
. 3
Louisiana, .
4
Hungary,
1
Tennessee,
- 7
England,
. 1
3T^
24
CATALOGUE.
Maneies jerif ifllfpafe m&m&tziBM, mdtiMn Chimin
Franklin College, .
Amherst College, .
Union College,
South Carolina College
Charleston College,
Dartmouth College,
Yale College,
Miami University,
Nassau Hall, N. J.,
Williams College, .
Jefferson College, .
Washington College, Pa
Middlebury College, Vt,
Knoxville College, Tenn
Madison College, Ala
University of N. Carolina
Oakland College, .
Davidson College, .
Oglethorpe University,
Maryville College,
University of Alabama
Tusculum College,
37
5
8
85
14
o
O
7
2
17
3
8
4
2
2
1
11
6
47
61
1
3
1
V]
%
Erskine College, . . &
South Hanover College, 5
Glasgow, University of . 1
Royal Institution, Belfast, 1
Polytechnic Instit'e, Vienna, 1
University of Mississippi, 14
University of Virginia, . 4
S. C. Military Academy, 2
Prince Edward, . . 1
E. and H. College, Virginia, 1
Furman University,
Jackson College, .
Centre College,
Washington College, Va.,.
Cumberland University,
LaGrange College,
Lafayette College,
Westminster College, .
Stewart College, .
Newton University,
Wofford College, .
Harvard University,.
33 1
CATALOGUE. 25
There is but one session in the Seminary year. The year
commences on the third Monday in September, and ends with
the second Thursday in May.
J
The regular time for admission to the Seminary is in Septem-
ber. It is very desirable that all Students should be present at
the commencement of the year, particularly those entering the
Junior Class.
The Seminary is open to Students of every denomination.
Candidates for admission must furnish the Faculty with satis-
factory testimonials of being in full communion with some
Christian Church, and of having been regularly educated at some
College or University, or in the absence of such testimonials,
must satisfy the Faculty, by examination, that they have made
attainments deemed equivalent. Such persons, on assenting to
the Constitution of the Seminary, are admitted to the enjoy-
ment of all its privileges.
26 CATALOGUE.
mm 0$ Mii
The Regular Course of Study embraces a period of three
years, and covers the several departments of Theological educa-
tion.
I. BIBLICAL LITERATURE.
J. The Grammar of the Hebrew and Chaldee Languages and
the Grammatical and Exegetical study of the Hebrew and
>Chaldee Scriptures. Portions of the Historical* Poetical,
.and Prophetic Books, and the Chaldee of Ezra and Daniel,
are read. To these are added written exercises in
translating from English or the Greek of the Apocrypha
into Hebrew.
:2. The Exegetical study of the New Testament in Greek.
The four Gospels in Harmony, the more important Epis-
tles and the Apocalypse are the subjects of Exegesis, the
effort being to lead the student, in the use of the best helps,
to a thorough knowledge of the original.
3. Biblical Antiquities, Scripture Geography, Introduction to
the Old and New Testaments, Biblical Criticism, The
Canon of the Scriptures, (reference being had to the
views of the Church of Rome and to modern sceptical theo-
ries,) The Original Languages of Scripture as to their
character history and affinities, Interpretation and Pro-
phecy, are topics of instruction by Text Book or Lectures.
Occasional exegetical essays by Students.
CATALOGUE. 27
II. ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY AND CHURCH
POLITY.
These branches are taught partly by lectures and partly by
text-books.
1. The Junior Class is occupied twice every week with Old
Testament Church History, the text-book being Kurtz's
Manual of Church History. After finishing that work,
they begin Mosheim's Church History.
2. The Middle Class recite also every week in Christian
Church History. The take up Mosheim wherever they
left it as Juniors. Killen's Ancient Church is also a text-
book of this year. The Professor constantly supplements
these text-books with lectures.
3. The third year is devoted to Church Polity. The text-
book is Book IV. of Calvin's Institutes, Gillespie's Asser-
tion of the Government of the Church of Scotland, and
Bannerman's Church of Christ. The Professor meets the
Class twice every week, either for a lecture or for examin-
ation on the text-book. Particular attention is given to
the exposition of our Form of Government and Book of
Discipline.
III. PASTORAL AND EVANGELISTIC THEOLOGY.
In this department instruction is given by means of carefully
prepared lectures, embracing the whole subject of the ministerial
call and character, together with the duties, relations, and
responsibilities of the pastoral care; also, the distinctive nature
and functions of the evangelist's office, including its special
application to the foreign missionary work. Besides, the Pas-
toral Epistles in the original are minutely analysed and fully
interpreted. t
IV. SACRED RHETORIC.
Lectures are delivered upon this branch of study, which are
supplemented (on separate days) by a close examination of the
28 CATALOGUE.
principles of Rhetoric proper, with the aid of the latest edition
of Whately as a text-book. In addition, the analysis, with
elaborate explanations of portions of the Scripture, for the pur-
pose of aiding the student to a correct view of the hoiniletic art
and of expository preaching, constitute one of the regular recita^
tions. Sermons are also delivered, memoriter, in the presence
of the Faculty and Students; also original pieces are declaimed
for direct improvement in oratory, and debates are engaged in
for readiness in extemporaneous speech; all of which exercises
are carefully criticised by the several professors.
V. NATURAL SCIENCE IN CONNECTION WITH
REVEALED RELIGION.
In this department, instruction is given exclusively by lectures*
It embraces the Natural History of the Bible; Geology, As^
tronomy, and other branches of Natural Science, as far as they
have any real or supposed connexion with Revelation ; and also
Archaeology and Chronology. During the Senior year, the
question of the Unity of the Human Race is fully examined.
VI. DIDACTIC THEOLOGY.
In this department each leading topic is introduced to the
minds of the classes by one or more lectures. Continual refer-
ence is had to the best writers on each topic. One day in the
week is set aside for conversation on the matters already gone
over, and to the reading of short essays on subjects previously
assigned. Proof texts are constantly required on points of
Revealed Theology.
VII. POLEMIC THEOLOGY.
This is a distinct branch of study, and claims special attention
one day in each week. For about half the Session it is taught
by Lectures, afterwards each student reads an essay on some
controverted matter which had been previously assigned to him,
and the whtle class is interrogated on the course of study pur-
sued. Stapfer and Hill are often referred to ; but no one text-
book is adopted. The course embraces all the topics fairly
belonging to the subject.
CATALOGUE. 29
VIII. MENTAL AND MORAL SCIENCE.
A brief course in this branch of knowledge belongs to the
-close of the Junior year. Its chief object is to revive knowledge
-previously acquired, and to render it certain that the Professor
.and students will use terms in the same sense during the Theo-
logical course.
FOURTH YEAE'S COURSE.
"For those who prefer to extend their studies through a longer
<term, the following additional course is arranged for a Fourth
Year :
Study of the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures continued; Com-
parative Semitic Philology ; Church History continued to the
present period ; Ecclesiology; Characteristics of the most eminent
and successful Preachers of the Gospel; Theology continued ;
Contributions of Science to Natural Theology and the Illustra-
tion of the Scriptures.
UNIVERSITY LECTURES.
By the courtesy of the University of South Carolina, the
students have the privilege of attending upon the Lectures of
the Professors in the several departments of instruction.
Instruction may also be obtained in the city in the French,
German, Italian and Spanish languages.
3 CATALOGUE.
PROFESSORS' CONFERENCE.
Thursday evening is occupied by the Professors in familiar
conference before the Students, upon personal piety, the best
plan and method of study, and kindred topics.
BUILDINGS.
These are neat and commodious. The Central Building is
devoted to the Library and other public purposes. Law Hall
and Simons Hall were planned especially for the comfort of the
Students, are lighted with gas, and supplied with the most
necessary articles of furniture.
LIBRARY-
The extensive and choice Library of Rev. Dr. Smyth, of
Charleston, has been added to the former Library of the Semi-
nary, and our whole collection now embraces 18,000 volumes,
besides the private Libraries of the Professors. The use of the
University Library is also extended, by courtesy, to the Instruc-
tors of the Seminary, a collection of great value, and- now
amounting to 24,000 volumes.
The Society of Inquiry on Missions is in possession of a
valuable Cabinet, and its Heading-room is furnished with the
most important Periodicals, Foreign and Domestic.
EXPENSES.
The Board and "Washing of a Student residing in the Seminary
amount to from one hundred and thirty to one hundred and fifty
dollars per annum. The Institution is a charitable foundation,
and no charge is made for room-rent, tuition, or use of Library.
Provision is also made for the support of Students who are in
need of aid.
CATALOGUE. 31
ECCLESIASTICAL RELATIONS.
This Seminary, formerly related to the three Synods of South
Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, is now under the control of
the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United
States.
FORM OF BEQUEST.
The Seminary is incorporated by the Legislature of South
Carolina under its original name, and the proper form of a
bequest would be as follows:
"To the Board of Directors of the Theological Seminary of
the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia, to them and to their
successors, I give and bequeath the sum of , (or, I devise
a certain parcel or tract of land, etc.,) to be applied by them to
the uses and benefit of said Seminary."
Testators will do well to have respect to the laws of the State
in which they reside. The State of South Carolina requires
that a last Will and Testament be signed by the testator in the
presence of three witnesses.
The Seminary is pleasantly situated in the city of Columbia
a place remarkable for health, the Capital of the State of South
Carolina, the seat of its University and other public Institutions,'
of easy access by railways, which are connecting it more and
more with other portions of the South and Southwest, and making
it easy of access from any part of the United States.
The next term will begin oh Monday, September 18, 1871.