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Graduates of Harvard University
1760 - 1761
Bachelors of
Arts (A.B)
From 1642 to 1869, inclusive,
Bachelors of Arts were entitled to receive the degree of Master of Arts
(A.M.) in course, three years after graduation.
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1760 |
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Died |
| Thomas Brattle, A.M.;
A.M. (Hon.) Yale 1769, coll. N. J. 1769; Fellow Am. Acad.; Memb.
Mass. Hist. Soc. |
1801 |
| Francis Green, A.M.
(hon.) 1799 |
1809 |
| Daniel Leonard, A.M.,
also Yale 1766; Ch. Just. Sup. Court Bermuda Islands |
1829 |
| Ebenezer Hancock, A.M. |
1819 |
| Lewis Vassall, A.M. |
*---- |
| John Ha.., A.M. |
1763 |
| John Lowell, A.M.;
LL.D. 1792; Fellow; Fellow Am. Acad.; Memb. Am. Philos. Soc.;
Judge U.S. Court of Appeals; Just. U.S. Dis. Court (Mass.); Ch.
Just. U. S. Circ. Court; Delegate to Continental Congr. |
1802 |
| William Hooper, A.M.;
Delegate to Continental Congr. |
1790 |
| Elijah Dunbar, A.M. |
1814 |
| John Warren, A.M. |
*---- |
| Daniel bliss, A.M. |
1806 |
| Josiah Crocker, A.M. |
1764 |
| Ebenezer Williams, A.M. |
1799 |
| Bunker Gay, A.M. |
1815 |
| Nathaniel Wells, A.M.;
Fellow Am. Acad. |
1816 |
| Williams Bradford, A.M. |
1801 |
| John Wyeth, A.M. |
1811 |
| William Baylies, A.M.;
M.D. (Hon.) 1807; Fellow Am. Acad.; Orig. Memb. Mass. Hist. Soc. |
1826 |
| Samuel Deane, A.M.;
S.T.D. Brown 1790; Tutor; Librarian; Fellow Am. Acad. |
1814 |
| Josiah Clarke |
1818 |
| Ephriam Woolson |
1802 |
| James Baker, A.M. |
1825 |
| Timothy Fuller, A.M. |
1805 |
| Jonathan Livermore,
A.M. |
1809 |
| Ebenezer Rice |
1822 |
| Antipas Steward, A.M. |
1814 |
| Henry Cumings, A.M.;
S.T.D. 1800 |
1823 |
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1761 |
| Stephen Hooper, A.M. |
1802 |
| Elisha Porter, A.M. |
1796 |
| Peter Oliver, A.M. |
1822 |
| Hull Sewall, A.M. |
1767 |
| Samuel Sewall, A.M. |
1811 |
| Thomas Palmer, A.M. |
1820 |
| Edward Wigglesworth,
A.M. 1766 |
1826 |
| Archibald Campbell,
A.M. |
1818 |
| William Emerson, A.M. |
1776 |
| Samuel Williams, A.M.;
LL.D. Edinb. 1785, Yale 1786; Hollis Prof. Math. and Nat. Philos.;
Fellow Am. Acad.; Memb. Am. Philos. Soc. |
1817 |
| John Flagg, A.M. |
1793 |
| John Cushing, A.M. 1765 |
1812 |
| Jonathan Jackson, A.M.;
Treasurer; Fellow Am. Acad.; Delegate to Continental Congr. |
1810 |
| Thomas Cary, A.M. |
1808 |
| William Goodard, A.M.
1765 |
1788 |
| Samuel West, A.M.;
S.T.D. Dart. 1798 |
1808 |
| Theophilus Smith, A.M.
1789 |
1805 |
| Isaac Rand, A.M.; M.D.
(Hon.) 1799; Overseer; Fellow Am. Acad.; Memb. Mass. Hist. soc. |
1822 |
| Jonathan Frye, A.M.
1765 |
1793 |
| Nathaniel Ames, A.M. |
1822 |
| Moses Badger, A.M. |
1792 |
| Christopher Bridge
Marsh, A.M. |
1773 |
| John Marsh, A.M.; A.M.
(Hon.) Yale 1774; S.T.D. 1806; Tutor |
1821 |
| John Bass |
*---- |
| John Farnum, A.M. |
1822 |
| Jonathan Moore, A.M.,
also Yale 1765; Librarian |
1814 |
| Josiah Brown, A.M. |
*---- |
| Adam Porter, A.M. |
1820 |
| John Pickering, A.M.;
LL.D. Dart. 1792; Fellow Am. Acad.; Just. and Ch. Just. Supr.
Court N. H.; Just. U. S. Dist. Court (N. H.); Del. U. S. Const.
Convention |
1805 |
| Joseph Bowman, A.M.;
Am. (Hon.) Dart. 1802 |
1806 |
| Daniel Leeds, A.M. |
1790 |
| Thomas Marrett, A.M. |
1784 |
| Jacob Emery, A.M. |
1777 |
| Silas Moody, A.M. |
1816 |
| Stephen Sewall, A.M.;
Instr. Hebr.; Hancock Prof. Hebr. and other Orient. Lang.; Fellow
Am. Acad.; Librarian |
1804 |
| James Prentice, A.M. |
1797 |
| Jonathan Craft |
1786 |
| John Page, A.M. |
1783 |
| Benjamin Caryl, A.M. |
1811 |
| * deceased - Date
unknown |
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Source:
Quinquaennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard
University 1636 - 1915 Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard
University Press in the Two Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Year of the
College 1915.
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