EXTRACT From: "1880-1881 CATALOGUE OF MERCER UNIVERSITY OF MACON, GEORGIA." Published by J.W. Burke & Co. Printers,Stereotypers and Binders, Macon, Georgia.
The following is a transcript of the 1881 Junior Class at Mercer University, Macon, GA., transcribed from a true copy of the original document.
(Repository: Mercer University Library, Macon, GA. )
Transcribed, 05-30-09, by: Woody Coleman, woody.coleman@yahoo.com
1881 CATALOGUE OF MERCER UNIVERSITY. (page) 7
JUNIOR CLASS.
NAME & RESIDENSE.
James L. Anderson ,..............Bibb co., GA.
Joseph L. Anderson,..............Jones co., GA.
Charleton E. Battle,.............Stewart co., GA.
Frank L. Cato,...................Sumter co., GA.
Robert E. Cato,.................Sumter Co., GA.
Samuel E. Chambliss,.............Bibb co., GA.
W. Harvey Clarke,................Polk co., GA.
John W. Coleman,.................Cobb co., GA.
William F. Coleman,..............Cobb co., GA.
Mortimer T. Davis,...............Houston co., GA.
Walter G. Green,.................Burke co., GA.
Franklin Bartow Gregory,.........Stewart co., GA.
James O. Hamilton,...............Pulaski co., GA.
Richard I. Harris,...............Washington co., GA.
David W. Hill,...................Bibb co., GA.
William S. Howell,...............Greene co., GA.
Henry H. Kilpatrick,.............Richmond co., GA.
Hugh H. Kilpatrick,..............Greene co., GA.
Edmund T. May,...................Washington co., GA.
Arthur H. McBryde,...............Bibb co., GA.
Rufus E. Murrow,.................Burke co., GA.
Lewis B. Paullin,................Bibb co., GA.
Micajah B. Pickett,..............Sumter co.,GA.
Schiller B. Poland,..............Laurens co.,GA.
Sylvester S. Powell,.............Liberty co.,GA.
James T. Ross,...................Houston co.,GA.
John P. Ross,....................Houston co.,GA.
Walter M. Ryals,.................Bartow co.,GA.
James A. Smith,..................Houston co.,GA.
Clem P. Steed,...................Bibb co.,GA.
J. Berrien Walker,...............Bibb co.,GA.
Jed. Daniel Walker,..............Coweta co.,GA.
Broadus E. Willingham,...........Bibb co.,GA.
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