Henry Winslow Abbett, 1860
Henry Winslow Abbett is a member of the Class 1860.
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Henry Winslow Abbett is a member of the Class 1860.
Benjamin Franklin Ball is a member of the Class of 1860.
George Baylor, a member of the Class of 1860, later served as a cavalry leader in the Confederate Army during the Civil War.
Philip Auld Harrison Brown, a member of the Class of 1860, served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War as a sergeant.
David Bachman Brunner is a member of the Class 0f 1860.
Portrait of Samuel Cushman Caldwell, a member of the Class of 1858.
William Laws Cannon, a member of the Class of 1860, served in the Union Army as a captain during the American Civil War.
George B. Creamer is a member of the Class of 1860.
James L. Crook is a member of the Class of 1860.
Hugh Ashbury Curran is a member of the Class of 1860.
View of Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Gregg Curtin around 1860. Curtin is a member of the Class of 1837.
Daniel Merritt Eckman is a member of the Class of 1860.
Jacob V. Gotwalts is a member of the Class of 1860.
John Henry Grabill, a member of the Class of 1860, served in the American Civil War as a leader of the Confederate cavalry.
Thomas Morris Gunn, a member of the Class of 1860, served in the American Civil War as a typographical engineer for the Confederacy.
Tintype portrait of Lydia Haverstick, Zatae Longsdorff's mother, from around 1860.
Professor Samuel Dickinson Hillman, a member of the Class of 1850, serves as a professor of Mathematics and Astronomy from 1860 to 1874.
Charles Hydrick is a member of the Class of 1860.
South Carolina Chancellor John Auchincloss Inglis's carte de visite around 1860. Inglis is a member of the Class of 1829.
Clarence Gearhart Jackson, a member of the Class of 1860, served in the Union Army as a lieutenant during the American Civil War.
John Wesley Landis is a member of the Class of 1860.
View of former Dickinson Professor John McClintock around 1860.
This engraving was prepared by H. B. Hall & Son and was published in the Methodist Quarterly Review (October 1882): 604.