William E. F. Deal, 1859
William Emory Fisk Deal ('59) in 1859.
William Emory Fisk Deal ('59) in 1859.
Zebulon Dyer ('59) in 1859.
Ambrose J. Faust ('59) in 1859.
David Clarke John ('59) in 1859.
George Whitefield John ('59) in 1859.
William Wallace Merrick ('59) in 1859.
Isaac Brown Parker ('59) in 1859.
Thomas Sheerer Parker ('59) in 1859.
James J. Patterson ('59) in 1859.
James Alexander Ventress Pue ('59) in 1859.
Duke Slavens ('59) in 1859.
David Davidson Stone ('59) in 1859.
Joshua Dorsey Warfield ('59) in 1859.
David F. Woods ('59) in 1859.
John Wesley Wright ('59) in 1859.
This lithograph was prepared by Thomas S. Wagner of Philadelphia.
George Henry Zimmerman ('59) in 1859.
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.
This engraving of Levi Scott is based on a daguerreotype and originally appeared in an issue of Ladies' Repository.
View of President Herman Merrills Johnson around 1865. This image is published after Johnson's death in 1868.
The caption reads: "HERMAN M. JOHNSON, D.D. (LATE PRESIDENT OF DICKINSON COLLEGE)."
The lithographer is W. Wellstood.
View of former Dickinson Professor John McClintock around 1865.
This engraving was prepared by W. Wellscrood and appeared in an issue of The Ladies Repository.
President Robert Laurenson Dashiell is a member of the Class of 1846.
View of former Dickinson Professor John McClintock around 1870.
The caption reads: "THE LATE JOHN McCLINTOCK, D. D. - [PHOTOGRAPHED BY BRADY.]"
This engraving appeared on page 188 in the March 19, 1870 issue of Harpers Weekly.
View of Moncure Conway around 1875.
Source: Harper's Weekly (September 25, 1875): 784.
This artistic rendering of Old West, from an unidentified printed source, was created by a Thomas Jones Thurber. The depiction seems to reflect the mid-1870s, though the artwork itself appears to date from around 1900.
The caption reads: “OLD WEST” COLLEGE. Built in 1803, Reproduced from an Old Engraving.
View of Abram Bosler around 1880. Bosler is the father of James Williamson Bosler (Class of 1854).
This image appears in the History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, Pennsylvania. Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co., 1886.