City Institutions C-D : Officers, Trustees, Staff Members, etc. 1865
 

 
 
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Columbia College
Fiftieth street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues.


Trustees

Hamilton Fish, LL.D., Chairman
Samuel B. Ruggles
William H. Harrison, LL.D.
Wm. Betts, LL. D., Clerk of Board
 
Rev. Benjamin I Haight, D.D.
Edward Jones
Robert Ray
John Torrey, M.D., LL.D.
Lewis M. Rutherfurd
Rev. Thomas De Witt, D.D.
William C. Schermerhorn
Rev. Morgan Dix, D.D.
Gouverneur M. Ogden
Charles King, LL.D.
Henry J. Anderson, M.D., LL.D.
Edward L. Beadle, M.D.
George T. Strong
George F. Allen
Rev. Mancius F. Hutton, D.D.
Rt. Rev. Dr. Potter, Bishop of N.Y.
Alexander W. Bradford, LL.D.
Martin Zabriskie
John Jacob Astor
John C. Jay, M.D.
Rev. Gardiner Spring, D.D., LL.D.
The Rev. A.F.P. Barnard, D.D., LL.D., President

Presidents of the College (Under the Royal Charter)

Appointed

1747. Rev. Samuel Johnson, S.T.D. Resigned, 1763.
1763. Rev. Myles Cooper, of Queen's College, Oxford. Vacated, 1775.
1775. Rev. Benjamin Moore, President pro tem., in the absence of the President. Resigned, 1776.
1787. William Samuel Johnson, LL.D. Resigned, 1800.
1801. Rev. Charles Wharton, S.T.D. Resigned, 1801.
1811. Rev. William Harris, S.T.D., Harvard College. Deceased, 1829.
1830. William Alexander Duer, LL.D., University, State of New York. Resigned, 1842.
1842. Nathaniel F. Moore, LL.D. Resigned, 1849.
1849. Charles King, LL.D., College of New Jersey and Harvard.

Faculty

Frederick A.P. Barnard, S.T.D., LL.D., President
Rev. John McVicar, S.T.D. emeritus-Professor of the Evidences of National Revealed Religion.
Charles Anthon, LL.D., Jay-Professor of the Greek Language and Literature.
Henry Drisler, LL.D., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.
Rev. Henry I. Schmidt, S.T.D., Gebhard-Professor of the German Language and Literature.
William A. Jones, A.M., Librarian
Charles A. Joy, Ph.D.-Professor of Chemistry
Francis Lieber, LL.D., Professor of History and Political Science
Charles Davies, LL.D., Professor of the Higher Mathematics
William G. Peck, LL.D. Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy
Charles Murray Nairne, A.M., Professor of Philosophy and English Literature.
Rev. Cornelius R. Duffie, A.A., Chaplain
John H. Van Amringe, A.M., Adjunct-Professor of Mathematics
Ogden N. Rood, A.M., Professor of Mechanics and Physics.
Duane S. Everson, A.B., Tutor in Latin and Greek.
William H. Walter, organist
Stephen R. Weeks, Janitor and Assistant Librarian

School of Mines

Frederick A.P. Barnard, S.T.D., LL.D., President
Thomas Egleston, Jr., A.M., Professor of Mineralogy and Metallurgy.
Francis L. Vinton, Professor of Mining Engineering
Charles F. Chandler, Ph.D.-Professor of Chemistry
John Torrey, M.D., LL.D., Lecturer on Botany
Charles A. Joy, Ph.D.-Lecturer on Organic Chemistry
William G. Peck, LL.D., Lecturer on Mechanics and Mining Surveying
John H. Van Amringe, A.M. Lecturer on Mathematics
Ogden N. Rood, A.M., Lecturer on Physics.
William A. Potter, A.B., Assistant in Analytical Chemistry.

D

Demilt Dispensary: Incorporated March, 1851

Managers, 1864

Frederick E. Mather, President
William F. Mott, Jr., First Vice-President
Nathaniel Hayden, Second Vice-President
Joseph W. Patterson, Treasurer
Joseph Gillet, Secretary
Charles Tracey
Adam W. Spies
Peter McMartin
Charles C. Savage
Henry G. Marquand
William Post
Pierre Humbert
William G. Lambert
William H. Wells,
Joseph M. Cooper
D. Willis James,
Morris K. Jessup
James C. Holden
William T. Blodgett
Sherman J. Bacon
Moses G. Baldwin
Robert Hoe, Jr.,
James A. Roosevelt
Oliver Harriman
John N. Hayward

Standing Committees, 1864

On Finance-Peter McMartin, Pierre Humbert, Adam W. Spies, William H. Wells

On Conference-Nathaniel Hayden, Moses G. Baldwin, Charles Tracy, James A. Roosevelt.

On Applications-D. Willis James, William F. Mott, Jr., Henry G. Marquand, James C. Holden.

On Supplies-William Post, Charles C. Savage, William T. Blodgett, Robert Hoe, Jr.

On Real Estate-Joseph M. Cooper, Sherman J. Bacon, Morris K. Jesup, John N. Hayward.

Visiting Committees, 1864

January: James A. Roosevelt, William H. Wells, Robert Hoe, Jr., Sherman J. Bacon.

February: James C. Holden, Charles C. Savage, Joseph M. Cooper, Nathaniel Hayden.

March: William Post, Adam W. Spies, Charles Tracy, D. Willis James.

April: Morris K. Jessup, Joseph Gillet, Henry G. Marquand, Joseph W. Patterson.

May: Pierre Humbert, John N. Hayward, Moses G. Baldwin, William T. Blodgett.

June: William F. Mott, Jr., Peter McMartin, William G. lambert, Oliver Harriman.

July: William H. Wells, James A. Roosevelt, Shermann J. Bacon, Robert Hoe, Jr.

August: Charles C. Savage, James C. Holden, Nathaniel Hayden, Joseph M. Cooper.

September: Adam W. Spies, William Post, D. Willis James, Charles Tracy.

October: Joseph Gillet, Morris K. Jesup, Joseph W. Patterson, Henry G. Marquand.

November: John N. Hayward, Pierre Humbert, William T. Blodgett, Moses G. Baldwin.

December: Peter McMartin, William F. Mott, J., Oliver Harriman, William G. Lambert.

Medical Board: Attending Physicians

Diseases of Heart, Lungs, and Throat-J. R. Leaming, M.D., Alfred L. Loomis, M.D.
Diseases of Head, Abdomen, &c-Gouverneur M. Smith, M.D., William B. Bibbins, M.D.
Diseases of Eye and Ear-Wm. F. Holcomb, M.D.
Diseases of Children-James L. Brown, M.D., J. R. Mansfield, M.D.
Diseases of the Skin-J.R. Bluxomes, M.D., Guido Furman, M.D.
Diseases of Women-Frank S. Edwards, M.D., E.R. Peaslee, M.D.
Surgery: David S. Conant, M.D., Edward Bradley, M.D.

Note: The Physicians attend on alternate days; the first named in each class, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; the other on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

House Physician-Isaac Cummings, M.D. Note: The House Physician has charge of Vaccination at the Dispensary.

Visiting Physicians: North District, R.L. Parsons, M.D.; South District, Henry M. Field, M.D. Note* The North District extends from Fortieth street to Twenty fourth street, and includes both sides of Twenty-fourth street. The South District extends from Twenty fourth street to Fourteenth street. Each District extends from the East River to Sixth avenue.

Apothecary-David G. Lock.

Departments and Hours of Attendance of the Medical Board of the Demilt Dispensary.

Departments

Women
Eye and Ear
Vaccine
Children
Head and Abdomen
Surgery
Heart, Lungs, and Throat
Skin
Minor Surgery
 

Hours of Attendance  

2 P.M.
2 P.M.
10 A.M.
1 P.M.
2 P.M.
2 P.M.
10 A.M.
2 P.M.
11 A.M.

Rooms             

No.1
No.2
No.3
No.6
No.5
No.7
No.7
No.4
No.1

The House Physician is in attendance from 9 o'clock, A.M., until 4, P.M., to receive the names of applicants for the services of the Visiting Physicians, supervise and classify patients, and act in any department in the absence of the Attending Physician; also to prescribe for cases requiring immediate relief.

The Visiting Physicians are at the Dispensary at least twice each day. A register is kept at the building to receive the name and residence of applicants for their services.

The Apothecary is in attendance to put up prescriptions, from 9 o'clock A.M., till 5, P.M. (except Sundays), from the first of October to the first of March; and, during the remainder of the year, from 8, A.M., to 6, P.M. On Sunday, from 9 to 10, A.M., and from 1 to 2, P.M.

The rooms of the Dispensary are open at hours corresponding to those of the attendance of the Apothecary. Patients are not treated at the building on Sunday; but applications are received for the services of the Visiting Physicians, and their prescriptions dispensed, at the hours stated above.

 

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Article Name: City Institutions C-D : Officers, Trustees, Staff members, etc. 1865
Researcher/Transcriber Miriam Medina

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BIBLIOGRAPHY: From my collection of Books: Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York by D.T. Valentine 1865 Edmund Jones & Company-Printers, New York
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