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1809, Chief Justice from 1790. Son of Rev. True Walker, Counsellor 1777, died May 5th, 1822, aged 85.

1785 Native Newbury, Ms., born 1718, H. C. 1740, died July 10th, 1807.
1808 Born in Newbury, Ms., June 13th, 1741, Rep. Clerk House 25 years,
died Oct. 30th, 1808.

1789 Born in Andover, Ms., Aug. Sth, 1735, H. C. 1756 Clergyman, Del.
Cong. Mem. Cong. 1789 to 1791, and 1795 to 1803. Rep. Senator
and President, died Feb. 6th, 1806.

1807 Son of Judge William Parker, graduate of Harvard College, 1751,
Attorney admitted 1765, Reg. Probate, died 1813.

1813 Chief Justice from 1810, son of Gov. Bartlett, born Sept. 2nd, 1763, Representative, Counsellor, 1802, Judge Dis. C. C. P. 1816, died Jan. 30th, 1828.

1813 Representative, Senator, father of Hon. Benjamin Jenness and grandfather of Hon. Benning W. Jenness.

1813 Son of Rev. Nathl. Gookin, Representative, Counsellor 1807, Judge

1816 Chief Justice Circuit C. C. P. see S. J. C.

1816 Circuit C. C. P. born in Andover, Ms., Sept. 2nd, 1752, H. C. 1773,
read law with Theophilus Parsons, Attorney Exeter, 1781, Judge of
Probate, Senator and President 1794 and 1813, Treasurer 1794 to
1804, Sheriff, died Aug. 3rd, 1831.

1816 Circuit C. C. P. Representative, Senator, Judge C. C. P. Strafford 1794
to 1813, died April 28th, 1828, aged 70.

1816 1820 Chief Justice Dis. C. C. P. Native of Lee, D. C. 1794, Attorney at
Dover and Portsmouth, Rep. Dover, Mem. Cong. 1807 to 1809, Dist.
Attorney U. S.

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1809

Timothy Farrar

New Ipswich

1813

Oliver Peabody

Exeter

1813

Samuel Hale

Barrington

1813

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1816

George W. Prescott

Portsmouth

1817

John Harvey

Northwood

1818

Hall Burgen

Allenstown

1818

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1833 Chief Justice State CC. P. see S. J. C.

1833 State C. C. P. Son of Judge Timothy Farrar, D. C. 1807, read law with Daniel Webster, admitted 1810 Attorney at Portsmouth, Hanover, Exeter, Boston.

1824 1833 State C. C. P. Native of Pelham, H. C. 1803, Attorney at Pelham and Deerfield, Rep. Pelham and Deerfield, Sheriff, Clerk C. C. P., Mem. Cong. 1817 to 1823.

Son of Judge Thomas Bartlett, Rep., Senator.

1842 Representative, died 1842.

State Jus. C. C. P. son of Dr. Gove, D. C. 1817, read law in Law School
Cambridge, Attorney Goffstown, Clerk Reps, Rep., Senator and
President, Attorney Gen.

1843 1844 State Jus. C. C. P. Bowd. C. 1822, read law with J. H. Woodman and
married his daughter, Attorney Parsonsfield, Me. and Rochester,
Rep., died 1844.

State Jus. C. C.P., D. C. 1829, Attorney Troy N. Y. and Gilmanton, Clerk N. H. Senate, Register of Probate Strafford County, Representative and Speaker, Member Congress 1839 to 1843.

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SHERIFFS.

The list of Sheriffs before 1741, is incomplete.

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1818 Native of Windham, D. C. 1787, Attorney, Rep. Senator, Mem. Cong.
1803 to 1807, died Jan. 22nd, 1822.

1823 H. C. 17-, Rep. and Speaker, Senator and President, Mem. Cong.
1807 to 1809, Sen. Cong. 1817 to 1819, Sheriff again 1828 to 1830,
died 1830.

1828 Brother of Gov. Samuel Bell, Merchant, Counsellor 1817, Gov. 1828, died, 1836.

1830 See above.

1835 Son of Judge Richard Jenness, Rep. Sen. Counsellor 1845.

1835 1840

1840 1845
18451

To be concluded.

STATISTICS OF THE TRIENNIAL CATALOGUE OF DARTMOUTH COLLEGE FOR 1846.

The following is a List of those who have graduated, from the commencement of the Institution, and also of those who have entered the ministry each year.

Year. Grad. Min. Year. Grad. Min. Year. Grad. Min. Year. Grad. Min.

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76 y 5 yrs. 2,440 600 Of those who have graduated in the regular course of study, 20 have been Presidents of colleges; 73 have been Professors in colleges and theological seminaries. One class alone, that of the year 1828, has furnished one President, and nine Professors of colleges. Nine have been Governors of States; 20 have been Judges of the Supreme Courts; 10 have been Senators in Congress; 46 have been Representatives in Congress; 2 have been ministers to Foreign Courts; 1 Secretary of State; I Secretary of the Navy and of the Treasury, and 1 Postmaster-General. No college, according to its age and number of graduates, has furnished more distinguished men in the different learned professions than Dartmouth. Besides the above alumni, nearly 735 not alumni of the Institution, have received the degree of bachelor or doctor in medicine in the regular course of study; and 360 have received honorary degrees — making in the whole, 3,466 who have received degrees at the Institution. Of the 2,440 alumni, 1,573 are now living; and of the 600 ministers, 373 still survive.

The Rev. Laban Ainsworth, of Jaffrey, in this State, is the oldest graduate of the college now living. Though four others before him in the Catalogue, are not starred, viz: Judge Gilbert, and the Rev. Dr. Kellogg, of the class of '75, Mr. Silas Little, of the class of '76, and Mr. Solomon Howe, of the class of '77; yet, it is believed, that they all are deceased. Dr. Kellogg died, Aug. 13th, 1843, aged 87 years, and Judge Gilbert died the present year before the Catalogue was issued, in the 91st year of his age. The time of the decease of the other two, is not known.- -The Rev. Mr. Ainsworth is in the 89th year of his age.

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A STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF THE CONGREGATIONAL MINISTERS AND CHURCHES IN CARROLL

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COUNTY, N. H., FROM ITS SETTLEMENT TO THE PRESENT TIME.

Ministers.

By the Rev. Jeremiah Blake of Tamworth.

| Native Place. Nath'l Porter, D. D.¡Topsfield, Ms.

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Benjamin G. Willey Conway

Allen Gannett

Tamworth

Jan. 16, 1745 Harvard, Feb. 11, 1796 Bowdoin, 1806 Dartmouth,

John Wilde

Dorchester, Ms.

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John S. Winter

Danbury

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1746 Harvard,

Jeremiah Blake

Jeffries Hall

Bridgewater, Ms.

Martha's Vin'd,Ms.

Pittsfield

Cornish

1802 Middlebury,

Williams,

1742 Harvard,

1747 Harvard,

Sept. 23, 1800'
April 24, 1793

Sept. 20, 1795 Dartmouth,
April 1, 1801 Amherst,

Oct. 3, 1803 Gil. Theo. Sem.,
Feb. 22, 1760 Dartmouth,
April 22, 1799 Yale,

1768 Oct. 20, 1778 d. Nov., 1836 1822 May 25, 1824 Nov.,

1826 Jan. 20, 1836 June 22, 1838 1827 June 12, 1839

1823 May 23, 1827 June 28, 1832 1829 Feb. 6, 1833

1842 Sept. 8, 1842

1791 Sept. 12, 1792 d. Feb. 13, '37 1819 July, 1837 April 22, 1842

April 17, 1800 Gil. Theo. Sem.,1838 June 14, 1843|

Mar. 7, 1757 Harvard,

1778 Sept. 22, 1785 d. May 17, 35

Dec. 4, 1798 Theo.Sem.Bang1826 Sept. 17, 1828 May 7, 1833
Jan. 6, 1796 Dartmouth,

1822

1771 Oct. 25, 1792 d. July 27, '06

April 17, 1800 Gil. Theo. Sem.,1838 Nov. 1, 1838 Oct. 10, 1842 Feb. 3, 1802 Amherst,

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1831

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1803

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Sept. 23, 1829 Sept.,

1831

Nov. 8, 1837

1840

Wolfboro'No'th James Doldt

Groton, Ms.

Sept. 30, 1809 Gil. Theo. Sem.,1841 Sept. 21, 1843

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