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Justices of the Supreme Court.

From 1837: William A. Fletcher, Chief Justice; resigned 1842. George Morrell, Associate Justice; promoted, 1842. Epaphroditus Ransom, Associate Justice. Charles W. Whipple, Associate Justice; appointed, 1837. George Morrell, Chief Justice; from 1842, vice Fletcher. Alpheus Felch, Associate Justice; from 1842, vice Morrell.

From 1843: Epaphroditus Ransom, Chief Justice; resigned, 1845. Charles W. Whipple, Associate Justice; promoted, 1848. Alpheus Felch, Associate Justice; resigned, 1845. Daniel Goodwin, Associate Justice; resigned, 1846. Charles W. Whipple, Chief Justice; from 1848, vice Ransom. Warner Wing, Associate Justice; from 1845, vice Felch. George Miles, Associate Justice; from 1846, vice Goodwin. Sanford M. Green, Associate Justice; from 1848, vice Whipple. Edward Mundy, Associate Justice; from 1848-new appointment.

From 1850: Charles W. Whipple, Chief Justice; Warner Wing, Associate Justice; Sanford M. Greene, Associate Justice; Abner Pratt, Associate Justice; Edward Mundy, Associate Justice; died 1851. George Martin, Associate Justice; from 1851, vice Mundy.

Regents by Appointment.

From the organization of the University till 1852, the Regents were appointed by the Senate, on the nomination of the Governor, to hold office for four years, three being appointed annually:

John Norvell, 1837; Ross Wilkins, M. A., 1837; John J. Adam, 1837; Lucius Lyon, 1837; Isaac E. Crary, M. A., 1837; Thomas Fitzgerald, 1837, (resigned in 1837;) John F. Porter, (vice T. Fitzgerald, 1837, resigned in 1838;) Jonathan Kearsley, M. A., 1838, (vice J. F. Porter;) Samuel Denton, M. D., 1827; Gideon O. Whittemore, 1827; Michael Hoffman, 1827, (resigned in 1838;) Gurdon C. Leach, 1838, (vice M. Hoffman;) Zina Pitcher, M. D., 1837; Henry R. Schoolcraft, LL. D., 1837; Robert McClelland, 1837, (resigned in 1837;) Seba Murphy, 1837, (vice R. McClel land, resigned in 1839;) Joseph W. Brown, 1839, (vice Murphy, resigned in 1840;) Daniel Hudson, M. D., 1840, (vice J. W. Brown;) John J. Adam, 1838, (resigned in 1840;) John Norvel, 1838, (resigned in 1839;) Ross Wilkins, M. A. 1838.

Charles C. Trowbridge, 1837, (vice J. Norvell;) Michael A. Patterson, M. D., 1840; (vice J. J. Adam ;) Lucius Lyon, 1839, (resigned in 1839;) Jonathan Kearsley, M. A., 1839; Isaac E. Crary, M. A., 1839; Rev. George Duffield, D. D., 1839, (vice L. Lyon;) William Draper, M. A., 1840; Francis J. Higginson, M. D., 1840, (resigned in 1841;) Samuel W. Dexter, M. A., 1840, (resigned in 1841;) Rev. Oliver C. Comstock, A. M. M. D., 1841, (vice S. W. Dexter, resigned in 1843;) John Owen, 1841, (vice F. J. Higginson;) Lewis Cass, LL. D., 1843, (vice O. C. Comstock ;) Zina Pitcher, M. D., 1841; Martin Kundig, M. A., 1841; George Goodman, 1841, (resigned in 1843;) Dewitt C. Walker, 1843, (vice G. Goodman, resigned in 1844;) Rev. Robert R. Kellogg, M. A., 1844, (vice D. C. Walker;) Rev. Andrew M. Fitch, 1842; Randolph Manning, 1842, (resigned in 1842;) Rev. Elisha Crane, 1842; William A. Fletcher, 1842, (vice R. Manning;) Jonathan Kearsley, 1843; Isaac E. Crary, 1843, (resigned in 1843;) Rev. Marvin Allen, 1843; Alexander H. Redfield, M. A., 1844, (vice J. E. Crary;) Edward Mundy, 1844; John Owen, 1844; Rev. George Duffield, D. D., 1844; Zina Pitcher, M. D., 1845; Austin E. Wing, M. A., 1845;

Minot T. Lane, 1845; Rev. Charles C. Taylor, M. A., 1846; Rev. Elijah H. Pilcher, M. A., 1846; Elon Farnsworth, M. A., 1846; Jonathan Kearsley, 1847; Alexander H. Redfield, M. A., 1847; Rev. Marvin Allen, 1847; Rev. John G. Atterbury, M. A., 1848; Justus Goodwin, M. A., 1848; Benjamin F. H. Witherell, 1848; Zina Pitcher, M. D., 1849; Austin E. Wing, M. A., 1849, (resigned in 1850;) Edwin M. Cust, M. A., 1849, (resigned in 1849;) Epaphroditus Ransom, 1850, (vice E. M. Cust;) Rev. Gustavus L. Foster, 1850, (vice A. E. Wing;) Robert McClelland, 1850; Elon Farnsworth, M. A., 1850; Rev. Elijah H. Pilcher, 1850; Jonathan Kearsley, 1851; Alexander H. Redfield, M. A., 1851; Rev. Marvin Allen, 1851.

The amended Constitution of 1851 provided for the election of a Regent in each Senatorial District, to hold office for the period of six years.

Regents by Election.

From 1852 to 1857, 1st District, Michael A. Patterson, M. D; 2d District, Edward S. Moore; 3d District, Elon Farnsworth; 4th District, James Kingsley; 5th District, Elisha Ely; 6th District, Charles H. Palmer, M. A.; 7th District, Andrew Parsons, (deceased 1854;) Henry Horatio Northrop, M. A., (vice A. Parsons;) 8th District, William Upjohn, M. D.

From 1858 to 1863, 1st District, Benjamin L. Baxter; 2d District, J. Eastman Johnson; 3d District, Levi Bishop; 4th District, Donald McIntyre; 5th District, E. Lakin Brown; 6th District, George W. Pack, (resigned in 1858;) Henry Whiting, (vice G. W. Pack;) 7th District, Luke H. Parsons; 8th District, Rev. John Van Vleck, (resigned in 1858;) Oliver L. Spaulding, (vice J. Van Vleck;) 9th District, William M. Ferry, 1858; 10th District, George Bradley, 1858.

By an amendment of the Constitution, adopted in 1862, it was provided that eight Regents should be elected in 1863, to enter upon their office in 1864; two for two years, two for four years, two for six years, and two for eight years; and that at every election of a Justice of the Supreme Court thereafter, there should be elected two Regents for eight years. In accordance with this provision, the following were elected, and the term of their office was determined by lot, according to law.

Edward C. Walker, re-elected, term expires 1865; George Willard, reelected, term expires 1865; Thomas D. Gilbert, re-elected, term expires 1867; Thomas J. Joslin, term expires 1867; Henry C. Knight, term expires 1869; Hiram A. Burt, Joseph Estabrook, term expires 1869; J. Eastman Johnson, term expires 1869; Alvah Sweetser (deceased 1864,) term expires 1871; Syrus M. Stockwell, M. D., of Port Huron, term expires 1871; James A. Sweezey, term expires 1871; Walker, Willard, Gilbert, and Burt have been re-elected; Jonas H. McGowan, elected in 1870, term expires 1878.

Secretaries.

Charles W. Whipple, 1837; Anthony Ten Eyck, 1839; James Valentine Campbell, M. A.; Eben N. Wilcox, 1845; O. W. Moore, 1852; Edward R. Chase, 1853; Prof. Alexander Winchell, M. A., 1854; John Livingston Tappan, M. A., 1856; Daniel Leonard Wood, M. A., 1858.

Treasurers.

Charles C. Trowbridge, 1837; John Norton, Jr., 1838; H. K. Sanger, 1839; A. H. Sibley, 1-41; John J. Adam, 1844; Digby V. Bell, 1846; John J. Adam, 1848; John M. Chase, 1851; Henry Wolsey Welles, 1859; Volney Chapin, 1860; Donald McIntyre, 1864.

Librarians.

Rev. Henry Colclazer, 1837; Prof. George Palmer Williams, LL. D., 1845; Prof. Abram Sager, M. D., 1848; Prof. Andrew Ten Brook, M. A., 1850; Prof. Daniel D. Whedon, D. D., 1851; Prof. Louis Fasquelle, LL. D., 1852; John Livingston Tappan, M. A., 1856; Datus Chase Brooks, M. A., 1863.

Superintendents of Public Instruction.

John D. Pierce, 1838; Franklin Sawyer, Jr., 1841; Oliver C. Comstock, M. D., 1843; Ira Mahew, M. A., 1845; Francis W. Shearman, M. A. 1849; Ira Mayhew, M. A., 1855; John M. Gregory, M. A., 1858; Oramel Hosford, 1865.

Presidents of the University.

Rev. Henry Philip Tappan, D. D., LL. D., 1852; Rev. Erastus Otis Haven, D. D., LL. D., 1863 to 1869.

I. DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND THE ARTS.

Professors.

Asa Gray, M. D., Botany and Zoology, 1838 to 1842.

Douglass Houghton, M. A., M. D, Chemistry and Mineralogy, 1838 to 1845.

Rev. George Palmer Williams, LL. D., Ancient Languages, 1841.

Rev. Joseph Whiting. M. A., Ancient Languages, 1841 to 1845.

Rev. George Palmer Williams, LL. D., Mathematics and Physics, 1841 to 1852.

Abram Sager, M. D., Botany and Zoology, 1842 to 1850.

Rev. Edward Thomson, D. D., LL. D., Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1843 to 1844. Rev. Andrew Ten Brook, M. A., Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1844 to 1851. Rev. John Holmes Agnew, D. D., Ancient Languages and Literature, 1845 to 1852. Rev. Daniel D. Whedon, D. D., History and Rhetoric, 1845 to 1852.

Silas Hamilton Douglass, M. A., M. D., Chemistry and Mineralogy, 1846 to 1848.
Louis Fasquelle, LL. D., Modern Languages and Literature, 1846 to 1862.
Silas Hamilton Douglass, M. A., M. D., Chemistry, Geology, and Mineralogy, 1848 to
1855.

Rev. William S. Curtis, D. D., Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1851 to 1852.
Rev. Henry Philip Tappan, D. D., LL. D., Philosophy, 1852 to 1863.

Rev. George Palmer Williams, LL. D., Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, 1852 to 1854.

James Robinson Boise, M. A., Ancient Languages, Greek Language and Literature. 1852. Rev. Erastus Otis Haven, D. D., LL. D., Latin Language and Literature, 1852 to 1854. Alvah Bradish, M. A., Fine Arts, 1852 to 1863.

Rev. George Palmer Williams, LL. D., Mathematics, 1854 to 1863.

Alexander Winchell, M. A., Physics and Civil Engineering, 1854 to 1855.

Rev. Charles Fox, M. A., Theoretical and Practical Agriculture, 1854.

Francis Brunnow, Ph. D., Astronomy and Director of the Observatory, 1854 to 1858. Rev. Erastus Otis Haven, D. D, LL. D., History and English Literature, 1854 to 1856. Henry Simmons Frieze, M. A., Latin Language and Literature, 1854.

Silas Hamilton Douglass, M. A., M. D., Chemistry and Mineralogy, 1855.

Alexander Winchell, M. A., Geology, Zoology, and Botany, 1855.

William G. Peck, M A., Physics and Civil and Mining Engineering, 1855 to 1857.
William P. Trowbridge, M. A., Mathamatics, 1856 to 1857.

Andrew Dickson White, M. A., History and English Literature, 1857.

Francis Brunnow, Ph. D., Director of the Observatory, 1859 to 1860.

Devolson Wood, M. A., Physics and Civil Engineering, 1859 to 1860.

James Craig Watson, M. A., Astronomy, 1859 to 1860.

Devolson Wood, M. A., Civil Engineering, 1860.

James Craig Watson, M. A., Physics, 1860 to 1863.

Francis Bruunow, Ph. D., Astronomy and Director of the Observatory, 1860 to 1863. Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Constitutional Law, 1861.

Edward Payson Evans, Ph. D., Modern Languages and Literature, 1863.

Rev. Erastus Otis Haven, D. D., LL. D., Rhetoric and English Literature, 1863.

Rev. Lucius Delison Chapin, M. A., Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1863.
James Craig Watson, M. A., Astronomy and Director of the Observatory, 1863.
Rev. George Palmer Williams, LL. D., Physics, 1863.

Edward Olney, M. A., Mathematics, 1863.

Assistant Professors.

Datus Chase Brooks, M. A., Rhetoric and English Literature, 1857 to 1863.
John Emery Clark, M. A., Mathematics, 1857 to 1859.

Alfred Du Bois, M. A., Chemistry, 1857 to 1863.

Devolson Wood, M. A., Civil Engineering, 1857 to 1859.

Instructors.

Jonathan Beach, 1843 to 1845.

Silas Hamilton Douglass, M. A., M. D., Chemistry, 1844 to 1846.

Burrett A. Smith, B. A., 1845 to 1847.

Alfred Du Bois, M. A., Chemistry, 1855 to 1857.

Datus Chase Brooks, M. A., Rhetoric and English Literature, 1856 to 1857.
James Craig Watson, M. A., Assistant in the Observatory, 1857 to 1859.
Adam Knight Spence, M. A., Greek, 1858 to 1859.

Fitch Reed Williams, B. A., Latin, 1858 to 1860.

James Craig Watson, M. A., Mathematics, 1859 to 1860.

Adam Knight Spence, M. A., Greek and French, 1859 to 1860.

Cleveland Abbe, B. A., Physics and Civil Engineering, 1859 to 1860.

Adam Knight Spence, M. A., Greek, Latin, and French, 1860 to 1863.

Preston B. Rose, Chemistry, 1861 to 1863.

Charles Kendall Adams, M. A., History, 1862 to 1863.

William H. Bruckner, Chemistry, 1862 to 1863.

Edward Payson Evans, Ph. D., Modern Languages and Literature, 1862 to 1863.

Adam Knight Spence, M. A., Greek and French, 1863.

Charles Kendall Adams, M A., History and Latin, 1863.

Albert Benjamin Prescott, M. D., Chemistry, 1863.

Henry Sylvester Cheever, B. A., Chemistry, 1863.

Dexter Valverd Dean, Chemistry, 1863.

Allen Jeremiah Curtis, M. A., Rhetoric and Mathematics, 1863.

Elmore Horton Wells, B. S., Civil Engineering, 1864.

II.-DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE AND SURGERY.

Professors.

Silas Hamilton Douglass, M. A., M. D., Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Med. Jurisprudence, 1848 to 1850.

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Abram Sager, M. A., M. D., Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1848 to 1850.

Moses Gunn, M. A., M. D., Anatomy, 1848 to 1850.

Abram Sager, M. A., M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children, 1850 to 1854.

Moses Gunn, M. A., M. D., Anatomy and Surgery, 1850 to 1852.

Samuel Denton, M. D., Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathology, 1850 to 1860. Silas Hamilton Douglass, M. A., M. D., Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Medical Jurisprudence, 1850.

Jonathan Adams Allen, M. A., M. D., Therapeutics, Materia Medica, and Physiology, 1850 to 1854.

Zina Pitcher, M. D., (Emeritus,) Institutes of Medicine and Obstetrics, 1851.
Moses Gunn, M. A.. M. D., Surgery, and Lecturer on Anatomy, 1852 to 1854

Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, M. A. M. D., Anatomy, 1852 to 1854.

Abram Sager, M. A., M. D., Obstetrics and Physiology, 1854 to 1860.

Moses Gunn, M. A., M. D., Surgery, 1854.

Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, M. A., M. D., Materia Medica, Therapeutics, and Diseases of Women and Children, 1854 to 1860

Corydon La Ford, M. A., M. D, Anatomy, 1854 to 1869.

Edmund Andrews, M. A., M. D., Comparative Anatomy, 1854 to 1855.

Alfred Dubois, M. A., (Assistant Professor,) Chemistry, 1857 to 1863.

Abram Sager, M. A., M. D., Obstetrics, and Diseases of Women and Children, 1860. Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, M. A., M. D., Pathology, and Practice of Medicine and Materia Medica, 1860 to 1861.

Corydon La Ford, M. A., M. D., Anatomy and Physiology, 1860.

Thomas McIntyre Cooley, Medical Jurisprudence, 1860.

Alonzo Benjamin Palmer, M. A., M D., Pathology, and Practice of Medicine, 1861. Samuel Glasgow Armor, M. D., Institutes of Medicine and Materia Medica, 1861.

Instructors.

Edmund Andrews, M. A., M. D., Demonstrator, and Assistant Lecturer on Anatomy, 1851 to 1854.

Edmund Andrews, M. A., M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1854 to 1855.
Charles P. Tanner, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1855 to 1857.

Alfred Dubois, M. A., Assistant to the Prefessor of Chemistry, 1865 to 1857.
Albert Miller Helmer, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1857 to 1858.
William Lewitt, M. D., Demonstrator of Anatomy, 1858.

Preston B. Rose, M. D., Assistant in Chemistry, 1861.

William H. Bruckner, Assistant in Chemistry, 1862 to 1863.
Albert Benjamin Prescott, M. D., Assistant in Chemistry, 1863.
Henry Sylvester Checver, B. A., Assistant in Chemistry, 1863.
Dexter Valverd Dean, Assistant in Chemistry, 1863.

III. DEPARTMENT OF LAW.

Professors.

James Valentine Campbell, M. A., Marshall Professor of Law, 1859.
Charles Irish Walker, Kent Professor of Law, 1859.
Mharles McIntyre Cooley, Jay Professor of Law, 1859.

TRUSTEES OF MICHIGAN COLLEGES IN 1870.

ADRIAN COLLEGE.-Trustees, L. G. Berry, Adrian; J. S. Thrap, Adrian; W. S. Wilcox, Adrian; John Redman, Pittsburg, Pa.; C. Springer, Zanesville, Ohio; James Mayall, Princeton, Illinois; T. J. Finch, Springfield, Ohio; John Fordyce, Cambridge, Ohio; R. R. Beecher, Adrian, President; John J Gillispie, Pittsburg, Pa., Treasurer; Peter Low, Adrian; R. Rose, Jeffersonville, Ohio; G. B. McElroy, Secretary.

ALBION COLLLGE.-Trustees, B. F. Coeker, Ann Arbor; David Preston, Detroit; S. W. Walker, Detroit; Jacob Anderson, Albion; A. M. Fitch, Albion, Treasurer; J. S. Smart, Adrian; M. A. Daugherty, Albion; William Bort, Niles; James W. Sheldon, Albion, President; Seth Reed, Romeo; William H. Brockway, Albion; Orlando C. Gale, Albion; J. L. G. McKown, Albion, President ex-officio.

HILLSDALE COLLEGE.-Trustees, Horace Blackmar, Hillsdale; John Corey, Fayette; George T. Day, D. D., Dover, N. H.; Ransom Dunn, Hillsdale; Samuel B. Philbrick, Chester, Ohio; Lawrens B. Potter, Lansing; Henry E. Whipple, Hillsdale; Samuel D. Bates, Marion, O.; Ebenezer O. Grosvenor, Hillsdale; David H. Lord, M. D., Hillsdale; Chauncy Reynolds, Hillsdale; S. F. Smith, Berlin, Wisconsin; Nicholas Vineyard, Hilisdale; Henry Waldron, Hillsdale; Jeremiah Baldwin, Hillsdale; Daniel M. Graham, D. D., Chicago; Frederick Fowler, Reading; Spencer J. Fowler, Hillsdale; James Calder, D. D., Hillsdale; Charles B. Mills, Vassar; Linus S. Parmalee, Reading; Daniel Beebee, Hillsdale; Henry J. King, Hillsdale; Charles T. Mitchell, Hillsdale; William Calder, Harrisburg, Pa.; David L. Rice, Fillsdale; Lewis J. Thompson, Hillsdale; J. W. Winsor, Hillsdale; Oscar E. Baker, Wilton, Indiana; John P. Cook, Hillsdale; Daniel Dunakin, Homer; Frederick M. Holloway, Fayette; Caleb C. Johnson, Hillsdale; Leonard Olney, Hillsdale; and Daniel L. Pratt, Hillsdale.

KALAMAZOO COLLEGE.-Trustees, Kendall Brooks, D. D., President; H. L. Wayland, D. D., Secretary; Caleb Van Husan, Treasurer; T. L. R. Jones; E. B. Smith; F. W. Wilcox; B. P. Russell; Caleb Eldred, Jr.; F. S. Hamilton; N. S. Burton; D. D.; L. D. Palmer; E. G. Huntington; John Antisdell; A. Owen; L. H. Trowbridge; Isaac W. Lamb; D. L. Latourette; Martin Wilson; Caleb Ives; A. E. Mather; H. L. Morehouse; Geo. Ingersoll; S. Cornelius, D. D.; Silas Bailey; J. S. Boyden, H. Stauwood; Charles Cooper; Latham Hall; S. Haskell; D. Putnam; H. C. Briggs; E. Curtiss; G. S. Chase; and E. J. Fish.

OLIVET COLLEGE.-Trustees: Nathan J. Morrison, D. D., President; Henry Bates, Canton, Ill; James S. Hoyt, Port Huron; Calvin Clark, Marshall; Newell Avery, Detroit; Herbert A. Reed, Marshall; J. L. Patton, Greeneville; Oramel Hosford, Olivet;

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