Alphabetical Listings
Arthur Sherburne Hardy, A Novelist and Poet - A00006
Caleb Layton, Congressman from Delaware -A00007
Cass Ballenger, Controversial Congressperson - A00004
Charles Henry Moore (Class of 1878), Founder of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University - A00024
Charles Sumner Wilson (Class of 1877), First Black Student Nominated to West Point and A Lawyer Who Was Later Imprisoned in an Insane Asylum - A00022
David Wills, Amherst College Professor of Religion - A00032
Donald Gaines Murray (Class of 1934), Attorney and Plaintiff in the Case of Murray v. Pearson - A00015
Douglas Dayton, First President of Target - A00001
Edward Jones (Class of 1826), First Black Graduate of Amherst College and Missionary to Sierra Leone - A00018
Edward Webster Bemis, Public Utility Expert - A00005
Frank Alvan Hosmer (Class of 1875), Ninth President of Punahou and Great Barrington Educator Who Taught W. E. B. DuBois - A00021
George L. Shinn, Quixotic Wall Street Chief - A00002
George Washington Forbes (Class 0f 1892), African American Journalist and Boston's First Black City Librarian - A00009
Henry Martin Tupper (Class of 1859), Founder of Shaw University - A00017
James Blaine Hunter (Class of 1909), A Dunbar Graduate - A00034
James Francis Gregory (Class of 1898), Amherst College 1898 Baseball Team Captain - A00028
James LeCount Chestnut (Class of 1907), A Dunbar Graduate - A00033
James Maraniss, Pulitizer Prize Winning Librettist of La Vida Es Sueno Opera - A00014
Ken Howard, Television's "White Shadow" and the President of Screen Actors Guild - A00012
Lewis Spratlan, Pulitzer Prize Winning Composer of "Life is a Dream" Opera - A00013
Madison Smith (Class of 1877), The Only Black Amherst College Student Who Was First a Slave - A00023
Pelleman Williams (Class of 1844), Well Known Educator, Vocalist and Organist - A00019
Richard Wilbur, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Recipient - A00010
Robert Henry Meriwether (Class of 1905), Howard University LLB - A00030
Robert Nicholas Mattingly (Class of 1906), A Dunbar Graduate and a Principal of Washington, D.C.'s Cardozo High School for 26 Years - A00031
Robert Purvis, African American Abolitionist Who Most Likely Attended Amherst Academy - A00016
Robert Sinclair Hartgrove (Class of 1905), Washington, D. C. Lawyer - A00029
Sarah Goldberg, Actress on TV's "7th Heaven" - A00003
The Civil War Soldiers - A00020
Thomas Desire Pawley (Class of 1911), Father of Thomas Pawley III and Grandfather of Thomas Pawley IV - A00035
Wilbert Blanchard Lew (Class of 1883), Horse Whisperer and Veterinary Specialist - A00026
Wiley Lane (Class of 1879), The First African American Professor of Greek at Howard University - A00025
William Henry Lewis (Class of 1892), African American Pioneer in Athletics, Law and Politics - A00008
William McFeely, American Historian and Grant Biographer - A00011
William Tecumseh Sherman Jackson (Class of 1892), Dunbar High School Educator and Recruiter of Charles Hamilton Houston - A00027
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(Ballenger, Cass) Cass Ballenger, Controversial Congressperson - A00004
(Bemis, Edward Webster) Edward Webster Bemis, Public Utility Expert - A00005
(Chestnut, James LeCount) James LeCount Chestnut (Class of 1907), A Dunbar Graduate - A00033
(Dayton, Douglas) Douglas Dayton, First President of Target - A00001
(Forbes, George Washington) George Washington Forbes (Class 0f 1892), African American Journalist and Boston's First Black City Librarian - A00009
(Goldberg, Sarah) Sarah Goldberg, Actress on TV's "7th Heaven" - A00003
(Gregory, James Francis) James Francis Gregory (Class of 1898), Amherst College 1898 Baseball Team Captain - A00028
(Hardy, Arthur Sherburne) Arthur Sherburne Hardy, A Novelist and Poet - A00006
(Hartgrove, Robert Sinclair) Robert Sinclair Hartgrove (Class of 1905), Washington, D. C. Lawyer - A00029
(Hosmer, Frank Alvan) Frank Alvan Hosmer (Class of 1875), Ninth President of Punahou and Great Barrington Educator Who Taught W. E. B. DuBois - A00021
(Howard, Ken) Ken Howard, Television's "White Shadow" and the President of Screen Actors Guild A00012
(Hunter, James Blaine) James Blaine Hunter (Class of 1909), A Dunbar Graduate - A00034
(Jackson, William Tecumseh Sherman) William Tecumseh Sherman Jackson (Class of 1892), Dunbar High School Educator and Recruiter of Charles Hamilton Houston - A00027
(Jones, Edward) Edward Jones (Class of 1826), First Black Graduate of Amherst College and Missionary to Sierra Leone - A00018
(Lane, Wiley) Wiley Lane (Class of 1879), The First African American Professor of Greek at Howard University - A00025
(Layton, Caleb) Caleb Layton, Congressman from Delaware - A00007
(Lew, Wilbert Blanchard) Wilbert Blanchard Lew (Class of 1883), Horse Whisperer and Veterinary Specialist - A00026
(Lewis, William Henry) William Henry Lewis (Class of 1892), African American Pioneer in Athletics, Law and Politics - A00008
(Maraniss, James) James Maraniss, Pulitizer Prize Winning Librettist of La Vida Es Sueno Opera - A00014
(Mattingly, Robert Nicholas) Robert Nicholas Mattingly (Class of 1906), A Dunbar Graduate and a Principal of Washington, D.C.'s Cardozo High School for 26 Years - A00031
(McFeely, William) William McFeely, American Historian and Grant Biographer - A00011
(Meriwether, Robert Henry) Robert Henry Meriwether (Class of 1905), Howard University LLB - A00030
(Moore, Charles Henry) Charles Henry Moore (Class of 1878), Founder of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University - A00024
(Murray, Donald Gaines) Donald Gaines Murray (Class of 1934), Attorney and Plaintiff in the Case of Murray v. Pearson - A00015
(Pawley, Thomas Desire) Thomas Desire Pawley (Class of 1911), Father of Thomas Pawley III and Grandfather of Thomas Pawley IV - A00035
(Purvis, Robert) Robert Purvis, African American Abolitionist Who Most Likely Attended Amherst Academy - A00016
(Shinn, George L.) George L. Shinn, Quixotic Wall Street Chief - A00002
(Smith, Madison) Madison Smith (Class of 1877), The Only Black Amherst College Student Who Was First a Slave
(Spratlan, Lewis) Lewis Spratlan, Pulitzer Prize Winning Composer of "Life is a Dream" Opera - A00013
The Civil War Soldiers - A00020
(Tupper, Henry Martin) Henry Martin Tupper (Class of 1859), Founder of Shaw University A00017
(Wilbur, Richard) Richard Wilbur, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Recipient - A00010
(Williams, Pelleman) Pelleman Williams (Class of 1844), Well Known Educator, Vocalist and Organist - A00019
(Wills, David) David Wills, Amherst College Professor of Religion - A00032
(Wilson, Charles Sumner) Charles Sumner Wilson (Class of 1877), First Black Student Nominated to West Point and A Lawyer Who Was Later Imprisoned in an Insane Asylum - A00022
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Numerical Listings
A00001 - Douglas Dayton, First President of Target
A00002 - George L. Shinn, Quixotic Wall Street Chief
A00003 - Sarah Goldberg, Actress on TV's "7th Heaven"
A00004 - Cass Ballenger, Controversial Congressperson
A00005 - Edward Webster Bemis, Public Utility Expert
A00006 - Arthur Sherburne Hardy, A Novelist and Poet
A00007 - Caleb Layton, Congressman from Delaware
A00008 - William Henry Lewis (Class of 1892), African American Pioneer in Athletics, Law and Politics
A00009 - George Washington Forbes (Class 0f 1892), African American Journalist and Boston's First Black City Librarian
A00010 - Richard Wilbur, Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Recipient
A00011 - William McFeely, American Historian and Grant Biographer
A00012 - Ken Howard, Television's "White Shadow" and the President of Screen Actors Guild
A00013 - Lewis Spratlan, Pulitzer Prize Winning Composer of "Life is a Dream" Opera
A00014 - James Maraniss, Pulitizer Prize Winning Librettist of La Vida Es Sueno Opera
A00015 - Donald Gaines Murray (Class of 1934), Attorney and Plaintiff in the Case of Murray v. Pearson
A00016 - Robert Purvis, African American Abolitionist Who Most Likely Attended Amherst Academy
A00017 - Henry Martin Tupper (Class of 1859), Founder of Shaw University
A00018 - Edward Jones (Class of 1826), First Black Graduate of Amherst College and Missionary to Sierra Leone
A00019 - Pelleman Williams (Class of 1844), Well Known Educator, Vocalist and Organist
A00020 - The Civil War Soldiers
A00021 - Frank Alvan Hosmer (Class of 1875), Ninth President of Punahou and Great Barrington Educator Who Taught W. E. B. DuBois
A00022 - Charles Sumner Wilson (Class of 1877), First Black Student Nominated to West Point and A Lawyer Who Was Later Imprisoned in an Insane Asylum
A00023 - Madison Smith (Class of 1877), The Only Black Amherst College Student Who Was First a Slave
A00024 - Charles Henry Moore (Class of 1878), Founder of the North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
A00025 - Wiley Lane (Class of 1879), The First African American Professor of Greek at Howard University
A00026 - Wilbert Blanchard Lew (Class of 1883), Horse Whisperer and Veterinary Specialist
A00027 - William Tecumseh Sherman Jackson (Class of 1892), Dunbar High School Educator and Recruiter of Charles Hamilton Houston
A00028 - James Francis Gregory (Class of 1898), Amherst College 1898 Baseball Team Captain
A00029 - Robert Sinclair Hartgrove (Class of 1905), Washington, D. C. Lawyer
A00030 - Robert Henry Meriwether (Class of 1905), Howard University LLB
A00031 - Robert Nicholas Mattingly (Class of 1906), A Dunbar Graduate and a Principal of Washington, D.C.'s Cardozo High School for 26 Years
A00032 - David Wills, Amherst College Professor of Religion
A00033 - James LeCount Chestnut (Class of 1907), A Dunbar Graduate
A00034 - James Blaine Hunter (Class of 1909), A Dunbar Graduate
A00035 - Thomas Desire Pawley (Class of 1911), Father of Thomas Pawley III and Grandfather of Thomas Pawley IV
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