The Colleges marked thus (*) are under the direction of the Baptists; thus (†), Episcopalians; thus (1), Methodists; thus (§), Catholics. With respect to the Colleges which are unmarked, the prevailing religious influence of those that are in the New England States is Congregationalism; of most of the others, Presbyterianism. By instructors in the above table is meant those connected with the undergraduates; and by students, except the Roman Catholic Institutions and a few of the Colleges in the Southern and Western States, is meant undergraduates, or members of the four collegiate classes; not including such as are pursuing a professional education, or such as are members of a preparatory department. Some of the Colleges above enumerated are not in full operation, and scarcely deserve a place in the table. The column of Libraries includes the number of volumes in the College Libraries and in the Students' Libraries. The editor of the American Almanac is especially indebted to J. Williamson, Jr., of Maine, and to the Rev. Tryon Edwards, D. D., of Connecticut, for valuable corrections in this table. Theological Seminary, Concord, Andover, Me. Congregation., 1816) 66 Congregation., 1835 3 66 Gilmanton Theol. Seminary, Gilmanton, Cambridge, East Windsor, " New York, N. Y. Prot. Episcop., 1817 5 Auburn, Hamilton Lit. and Theol. Inst., Hamilton, Hartwick, Theol. Sem. Ass. Ref. Church, Newburg, 37 202 7,000 23 1825 2 36 69 4,300 2,000 1816 2 93 1,00621,250 23 238 3,000 1825 3 33 201 5,500 1822 4 35 515 900 1834 3 17 64 1836 5 106 151 5,000 33610,000 21118,000 1821 4 30 580 6,000 Baptist, 1820 4 41 133 4,000 1816 2 5 52 1,250 Ass. Ref. Ch., Presbyterian, 1812 5 153 1,62611,000 30 195 7,500 18 121 6,000 48 252 6,000 33 147 2,000 35 85 1,500 40 9 8,000 3 13 Va. Prot. Episcop., 1822 4 38 20 229 5,000 175 4,000 Baptist, 1832 3 67 1,000 Columbia, S. C. Presbyterian, Lexington, 1835 2 10 20 1,800 1826 2 30 30 1,000 1,000 1843 2 10 1,000 24 1829 3 36 9 2,000 90 6,000 257 10,500 66 Prot. Episcop., 1828 5 4 4,500 1832 2 400 Furman Theological Seminary, Fairfield Dist., " Southwest Theol. Seminary, Maryville, Lane Seminary, Theol. Dep. Kenyon College, Oberlin, Theol. Sem. Ass. Ref. Church, Oxford," Indiana Theological Seminary, S. Hanover, Presbyterian, 1834 4 Maine Medical School, N. H. Medical School, Castleton Medical College, Vermont Medical College, Medical School. Harv. Univ., Berkshire Medical School, Medical Inst. Yale College, Coll. Phys. & Surg. N. Y., Med. Inst. Geneva Coll., Med. Faculty Univ. N. Y., Albany Medical College, Med. Dep. Univ. Penn., Jefferson Medical College, Med. Dep. Penn. College, Franklin Medical College, Philadelphia Coll. of Med., Med. School, Univ. Md., Washington Med. College, Med. School, Columb. Coll., Med. School, Univ. Va., Richmond Med. College, Winchester Med. College, Med. Coll. State of S. C., Med. College of Georgia, Med. College of Louisiana, Memphis Medical College, Med. Dep. Transylv. Univ., Louisville Medical Instit., West'n Reserve Med. Coll., Medical College of Ohio, Indiana Medical College, Rush Medical College, Med. Dep. of Kemp. Coll., Med. Coll. St. Louis Univ., Willoughby Med. College, Med. Coll. Missouri Univ., Place. Prof. Stu. ded. uates. Woodstock, Vt. 1835 1782 1823 Lectures commence. 581 February 15th. 332 1st Th. in March. 1810 1807 219 830 6 w. after 3d Th. Aug. 852 1st Mon. in Nov. 1835 6 158 98 1st Tues. in Oct. 597 Last Mon. in Oct. XXII. RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS. According to Returns made in 1844-47, and by Estimate. XXIII. Table exhibiting the Seats of Government, the Times of the Election of State Officers, and the Meeting of the Legislatures, of the several States. States. Maine, Seats of Augusta, N. Hampshire, Concord, Vermont, Montpelier, Massachusetts, Boston, { Providence, Trenton, Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Dover, Maryland, Annapolis, Virginia, Richmond, N. Carolina, Raleigh, S. Carolina, Columbia, Georgia, Milledgeville, Florida, Tallahassee, Montgomery, Louisiana, Texas, Baton Rouge, Arkansas, Little Rock, Tennessee, Nashville, Kentucky, Frankfort, Ohio, Columbus, Indiana, Indianapolis, Illinois, Springfield, Lansing, Iowa, Iowa City, Wisconsin, Madison, Jefferson City, Times of Holding Times of the Meeting of the Legislatures. 2d Monday in September, *This was the first meeting of the Legislature. The political year commences on the 1st Monday in January. |