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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.

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 Cheover, 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, Hillsdale; 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. Stanwood; 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;

Samuel F. Drury, Olivet; Thomas Jones, Augusta; Philo R. Hurd, Romeo; James B. Porter, Lansing; Serens W. Streeter, Union City; O. Hitchcock, Kalamazoo; Fitz. L. Reed, Olivet; Philo Parsons, Detroit; Albertus L. Greene, Olivet; Addison Ballard, D. D., Detroit; Willard Davis, Vermontville; Franklin Moore, Detroit; William Hogarth, D. D, Detroit; Wolcott B. Williams, Charlotte; Jesse W. Hough, Jackson; Latham Hull, Kalamazoo; M. S. Sweet, Grand Rapids.

HOPE COLLEGE.-As a notice of this institution was omitted in its proper place, a summary of its history and condition is submitted as follows: It is located in Holland City, Ottawa County; is under the control of the Reformed (Dutch) Church, and was incorporated in 1866. It was established as an Academy about the year 1850, by Rev. A. C. Van Raalte, the founder of the Holland Colony. Its grounds are sixteen acres in extent, and its buildings, though comfortable, are temporary in their character.

At the close of 1869, it had an endowment fund of about $50,000, and the work of increasing this was in progress. At present the Board of Education of the Reformed Church also furni hes the chief part of the sum nerded for the salaries of the professors, and expends about $1,000 per annum for the support of candidates for the ministry. A similar board of the Hollandish churches contributes about $3,000 per annum for the support of students under its care.

The Departments already organized are three, viz: Preparatory, Academic, and Theological. In the Preparatory Department or Grammer school, are four classes, which, in November, 1869, contained 72 pupils. The Academic Depart rent has the customary classes, Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior, which embraced in November, 1869, 25 students. The first class received the degree of A. B., in 1866, and of A. M. in 1869; and from this Department have been sent four classes, numbering together twenty-two graduates, of whom seventeen are either in the ministry or preparing for it. The Theological Department ushered its first class, a class of seven, into the ministry in June, 1869. It had in November last nine members, distributed into Junior, Middle, and Senior classes. Thus the whole number of students for the year 1869-'70, was 106. From the college printing house is issued a weekly religious newspaper in the Hollandish language. The following persons comprise the faculty of the institution :

Alberts C. Van Raalte, D. D., Professor of Evangelistic Theology.

Philip Phelps, D. D., Professor of Exegetical Theology, and of Mental and Moral Philosophy.

Cornelius E. Crispell, D. D, Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, and of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy.

Peter J. Oggel, A. M, Lector in Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral Theology, and Professor of Sacred Literature.

T. Romeyn Beck, A. M., Lector in Biblical Criticism and Philology, and Professor of Latin and Greek.

Charles Scott, A. M., Lector in Ecclesiastical History and Government, and Professor of Natural History and Chemistry.

Cornelius Doesberg, Tutor in Modern Languages. William A. Shields, A. M.,

Tutor.

The General Synod of the Reformed Church in America, is the ultimate Board of Trustees exercising its trust, at first through its Board of Education alone, but since the incorporation of the College principally by means of a Board of Superintendents, whose corporate title is The Council of Hope College. The following is the list of its officers: Albertus C. Van Raalte, D. D., Holland, Mich., President.

John S. Joralmon, Fairview, Ill., Vice President.

Abel T. Stewart, Holland, Mich., Secretary.

Peter J. Oggel, Holland, Mich., Treasurer.

John L. See, D. D., New Brunswick, N. J., Corresponding Secretary of the Board of Education.

Philip Phelps, D. D., Holland, Mich., President of the College.

In the past the great effort of the friends of this Institution has been to build up its Theological Department, but it is proposed to form new departments as soon as practicable, and measures have been taken to add a Primary and a Female Department at an early day.

STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.-Hezekiah G. Wells, of Kalamazoo, President; David Carpenter, of Blissfield; Abraham C. Prutzman, Three Rivers; S. O. Knapp, Jackson; Oramel Hosford, Olivet; J. Webster Chiles, Ypsilanti. His Excellency H. P. Baldwin and T. C. Abbott, President of the College, ex-officio; Sanford Howard, Secretary; Joseph Mills, Lansing.

BOOKS CONNECTED WITH THE TERRITORY AND STATE OF MICHIGAN.

Agassiz, Louis.-Lake Superior, Its Physical Character. Boston, 1850. American State Papers.-Volumes on Indian Affairs and Public Lands. Washington, 1832.

Andrews, Israel D.-Colonial and Lake Trade.

Washington, 1852.
Baraga, Frederick.-The Ottawa Prayer Book. Detriot, 1842.
Bishop, Levi.-Teuchsa Grondie, a Poem. Albany, 1870.
Blois, J. T.-Gazeteer of Michigan. Detroit, 1840.

Bryant, William C.-Letters of a Traveller. New York, 1851.

Burt, W. A., and Hubbard B.-Geography of the South Shore of Lake Superior. Detroit, 1846.

Carver, Jonathan.-Travels Through North America in 1766-8. London, 1779. A mutilated copy of this work was published in New York a few years ago as Travels in Wisconsin.

Charlevoix, Father.-Travels Through Canada. London, 1763.

Clark, Charles F.-Michigan State Gazeteer. Detroit, 1863.

Colton, George H.-Tecumseh; or the West Thirty Years Since. New York, 1842. Cooley, Thomas M.-Digest of Michigan Reports. Detroit,

Cooper, J. Fennimore.-Oak Openings; a novel, the scene of which is laid in Kalamazoo County, Michigan. New York, 1848.

Copway, George.-Traditional History of the Ojibway Nation. Boston, 1851.
Darby, William.-A Tour from New York to Detroit. New York, 1819.

Dejean.-The Missionary; A Vocabulary of French and Ottawa Words. Detroit, 1830.
Disturnell, John.-The Great Lakes and their Commerce. New York, 1863.

Drake, Benjamin.-Life of Tecumseh and his Brother, the Prophet. Cincinnati, 1841. Farmer, John.-Michigan and Ouisconsin Territories. New York, 1830.

Farmer, J. W.-Map of Southern Michigan; also, Sectional Map of Wisconsin and Michigan. New York, 1856.

Ferris, J.-States and Territories of the Great West. New York, 1856.

Flint, Henry M.-The Railroads of the United States. Philadelphia, 1868.

Foster, J. W.-The Physical Geography of the Mississippi Valley. Chicago, 1869. Fuller, Margaret S.-Summer on the Lakes. Boston, 1856.

Hennepin, Louis-Travels in Canada, Paris,

Henry, Alexander.-Travels and Adventures in Canada. London, 1809.

Historical Society of Michigan. Discourses by Lewis Cass, Henry R. Schoolcraft, Henry Whiting, and John Biddle Detroit 1834.

Hoffman, Charles Fenno.-A Winter in the West. 2 vols. New York, 1835. Jameson, Anna.-Winter Studies and Summer Rambles, 3 vols. London, 1838. Kane, Paul.-Wanderings of an Artist Among the Indians of North America. London, 1859.

Kirkland, Caroline M.-A New Home; Who'll Follow; Forest Life; and Western Clearings. New York, 1839, 1842, and 1846.

Kobl, J. G.-Kitchi Gumi; Wanderings Around Lake Superior. London, 1860. La Hontan, Baron.-Voyages to North America, 2 vols. London, 1703. Lanman, Charles.-A Summer in the Wilderness. New York. 1847. Life of William Woodbridge. Washington, 1867. The Red Book of Michigan. Detroit, 1871. Lanman, James H.-History of Michigan, Civil and Topographical. New York, 1839. Abridgement of the same. New York, 1843.

Lossing, Benson J.-Field Book of the War of 1812. New York, 1868.

Mac Afee, Robert B.-History of the Late War in the Western Country. Lexington, Kentucky, 1816.

McKenney, Thomas L.-Tour to the Lakes. Baltimore, 1827.

Noble, Louis Le Grand.-Miscellaneous Poems. Philadelphia and New York, 1842 and 1857.

Parkman. Francis.-Conspiracy of Pontiac. Boston, 1851. Jesuits in North America. Boston, 1867.

Roberts, Robert E-Sketches of the City of Detroit. Detroit, 1855.
Rogers, Robert.-Journal of an Expedition to Detroit. London,
Roosevelt, Robert B.-Superior Fishing. New York, 1865.

Schooley, Augustus C-Among the Wolverines. Chicago, 1869.

Schoolcraft, Henry R.-Journal of Travels Through the American Lakes to the Sources of the Mississippi River. Albany, 1821. The Rise of the West, and other poems. Detroit, 1827. Algic Researches, 2 vols. New York, 1839. Personal Memoirs

from 1812 to 1842. Philadelphia, 1851. Life and Character of Lewis Cass. Albany, 1848. See also Miscellaneous Discourses and Lectures on the Minerals, Indians, and History of Michigan.

Shearman, Francis W.-System of Public Instruction and the Primary School Laws of Michigan. Lansing, 1852.

Sheldon, E. M.-Early History of Michigan. New York, 1830.

St. John, J. R.-Lake Superior Country and the Copper Mines. New York, 1826. Strickland, W. P.-Old Mackinaw. Philadelphia, 1853.

Tanner, H. S.-Map of Michigan and Wisconsin. Philadelphia, 1846.

Tour of the American Lakes. Anonymous. London, 1833.

Van Fleet, J. A.-Old and New Mackinac. Ann Arbor, 1870.

Wheelock, Julia S.-The Boys in White. New York, 1870. Appended to this work is a Poem by U. J. Baxter.

Whitney, George L.-Historical and Scientific Sketches of Michigan. Detroit, 1834. Winchell, Alexander-Reports on the Geology of Michigan, and also on the Grand Traverse Region. Lansing, 1870.

Young, William T., Life of Lewis Cass, Philadelphia, 1853.

Zeisberger, David-His Life and Times as a Western Pioneer and Apostle of the Indians. Philadelphia, 1870.

To the above should be added the long list of documents, published by authority of the State, bearing on all its natural and industrial resources, which are not only numerous, but of great value.

NEWSPAPERS OF MICHIGAN, WITH THEIR PUBLISHERS, IN 1870.

Also, the character of the papers, and in what year established.

Adrian Times and Expositor, daily and weekly, Applegate & Fee, 1838.
Adrian Journal, weekly, J. Cross, 1867.

Adrian Michigan Teacher, monthly, Payne, Whitney, & Co., 1865.
Albion Mirror, weekly, L. W. Cole, 1856.

Albion Recorder, weekly, Reed & Bissell, 1868.

Allegan Democrat, weekly, Oscar Hare, 1867.
Allegan Journal, weekly, D. C. Henderson, 1856.
Allegan Star, monthly, W. W. Vosburg, 1867.
Alpena Pioneer, weekly, A. C. Tefft, 1863.

Ann Arbor Democrat, weekly, H. E. H. Bower, 1868.

Ann Arbor Michigan Argus, weekly, E. B. Pond, 1845.

Ann Arbor Peninsula Courier, weekly, R. A. Beal, 1861.

Ann Arbor Chronicle, bi-weekly, University Students, 1869.

Battle Creek Advent Review, weekly, Adventist's Publishing Company, 1850.

Battle Creek Journal, weekly, George Willard & Co., 1851.

Battle Creek Youth's Instructor, semi-monthly, G. H. Bell, 1852.

Battle Creek Health Reformuer, monthly, W. C. Gauge, 1866.

Battle Creek Real Estate Reporter, montely, A. Hitchcock & Co., 1868.

Bay City Journal, weekly, Wilson & Bryce, 1864.

Bay City Saginaw Valley News, weekly, Republican Association, 1870.
Bay City Signal, weekly, Kennedy & Worden, 1864.

Benton Harbor Palladium, weekly, J P. Thresher, 1868.

Big Rapids Pioneer, weekly, Charles, Gay & Co., 1862.

Bronson Herald, weekly, T. M. & C. C. Babcock, 1867.

Buchanan Advent Christian Times, weekly, Publishing Association, 1864.

Buchanan Record, weekly, D. A. Wagner, 1857.

Buchanan Christian Proclamation, monthly, D. A. Wagner, 1868.

Buchanan Advent, quarterly, W. L. Himes, 1869.

Burr Oak Democrat, weekly, E. B. Dewey, 1869.

Caro Tuscola Advertiser, weekly, H. G. Chapin, 1868.

Cassopolis National Democrat, weekly, C. C. Allison, 1850.

Cedar Springs, Wolverine Clipper, weekly, Maze & Sellers, 1869.

Centerville Republican, weekly, H. Egabroad & Co., 1869.

Charlevoix Sentinel, weekly, W. A Smith, 1869.

Charlotte Argus, weekly, J. V. Johnson & Co., 1855.

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