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PORTRAITS FOR POSTERITY.

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��Gov. John Wentworth, ll. d. A copy after Copley, by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the college by Mark H. Wentworth, Esq., of Portsmouth, N. H. — a kinsman. Mr. Wentworth was the last royal governor of the province. He was a warm friend to the college.

Rev. Ebenezer Porter, d. d., class of 1792. Painted by A. W. Twitchell, an artist of New Hampshire birth, now in Albany, N. Y. Presented by the artist to the college.

Hox. John Wentworth, ll. d., class of 1836. An original by (i. P. A. Haley, now of Paris, France. Pre- sented by Mr. Wentworth.

Hon. George W. Nesmith, ll. d., class of 1S20. An original by U. D. Tenney. Presented to the college by the class of 1881 in the College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts. Judge Nesmith was then and still re- mains president of this associated institution in Dartmouth College.

XOTK. The following- are poi'traits in the collection at Dartmouth College, which-Mr. Preseott had no part in se- curini!' :

��Wheeloclv. d. d. — the -tliird presi-

��Eev. Eleazer founder.

Rev. Francis Brown. [>. d, dent.

Rev. Bennett Tyler, u. l». — tifth presi- dent.

Rev. Xatlian Lord. d. l>., ll. d. — sixth president.

Rev. Roswell .Sliurtleir. d. d. (Prof.)

Prof. Nathan Smith, Ji. i). — founder of Medical College.

Prof. Cvrus Perkins. M. i).

Prof. Charles B. Haddock, ll. d.

Prof. Willinm Chamberlain. A. M.

Prof. Dixi Crosby, ii. D., ll. d.

Prof. Albert Smith. H. d,, ll. d.

Rev. Benjamin Hale. d. d. (Prof.)

Prof. Ira Young, A. M.

Rev. David Peabody. A. M. (Prof.)

Rev. Samuel G. Brown, i). D., LL. D. (Prof.)

Rev. Daniel J. Xoyes, D. I). (Prof.)

Prof. Edwin D. Sanborn. LL. D.

Prof. Stephen Chase, A. ai.

Prof. Edmund R. Peaslee. m. d., ll. d.

Prof. John S. Woodman, a. m. — bene- factor.

Rev. John X. Putnam, A. M. (Prof.)

Rev. Charles A. Aiken, d. d.. I'H. d. (Prof.)

Prof. James W. Patterson. LL. D.

William Legge. second Earl of Dart-

��Albert Gallatin Hoit, class of 1829. An original by himself. Pre- sented by his son, Albert H. Hoit, of Salem, Mass., and a daughter. Mr. Hoit was one of the most eminent artists ever graduated from the college.

Hon. Isaac W. Smith, class of 1846. An original by U. D. Tenney. Pre- sented by T. M. Stevens, Esq., of North Andover. Mass. — a school-mate and intimate friend of Judge Smith. Mr. Smith is now an associate justice of the Supreme Court of New Hamp- shire.

Rev. Asa McFarland, d. d., class of 1 793. Copy after S. F. B. Morse, by U. D. Tenney. Presented by Maj. Henry McFarland — a grandson. Dr. McFarland was pastor of the Congre- gational church in Concord, a tutor in the college from 1795 ^^ i797> '^-f^t^ trustee from 1809 to 1822.

Hon. Josiah Bartleit, m. d., a signer of the Declaration of Independ-

��whom the

��college was

��mouth — for

nau)ed. John Phillips, ll. d. — benefactor, and

founder of Phillips Exeter Academy. Rev. Nathaniel ^Vhittaker, D. D. Daniel Webster, LL. D. Jeremiah Mason, ll. d. Josi'ph llopkinsoii. ll. d. Amos Twitchell. m. d. Richard Fletcher, ll. d. — benefactor. Matthew flarvej-, ll. d. Charles Marsh, ll. i>. Rufus Choatp, ll. i>. liichard B. Kimball. LL. i>. Abiel Chandler — founder of Chandler

Scientific Department. Gen. Sylvanus Thaj'er, ll. d. — founder

of Thayer School of Architecture and

Engineering. Jolin (^uincy Adams, ll. d. Marble bust of Nathan Lord. Prof. John Hubbard. A. M. Prof. Alpheus Crosby. A. m. Prof. Tliomas R. Crosb}-, M. i). Samuel Api)leton — benefactor. Henry Winkle}'. A. M. — benefactor. William Reed — benefactor. Prof. Ebenezer Adams, A. M. Rev. Asa D. Smith, D. D., ll. D.^sev-

cnth president. Benjamin P. Cheney, A. M. — benefactor. John Conant — benefactor. Prof. Ezekiel W. Dimond, A. M. Alpheus B. Crosby, .m. d.

There are many other valuable paint- ings and works of art not enumerated iijthe above list.

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