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Graduates of Harvard University 
1777

Bachelors of Arts  (A.B)  

From 1642 to 1869, inclusive, Bachelors of Arts were entitled to receive the degree of Master of Arts (A.M.)  in course, three years after graduation. 

From 1775 to 1825 inclusive (1) indicates the first scholar.

1777

  Died
Edward Bangs  1818
Hodijah Baylies, A.M. 1781 1843
William Bentley, A.M.; A.M. (Hon.) Dart. 1787; S.T.D. 1819; Tutor; Memb. Mass. Hist. Soc., and Am. Philos. Soc. 1819
Peter Clarke, A.M. 1792
Jacob Conant *----
Ebenezer Crosby, 1782; A.M. 1782, also Yale 1782; M.B. Univ. Pa. 1780; Prof. Obstetr. Columbia 1788
Samuel Crosby, A.M., also Yale 1782 1802
Thomas Dawes, A.M. 1791; Overseer; Fellow Am. Acad.; Just. Supr. Court Mass. 1825
Nathaniel Dodge, A.M. 1792
John Eliot Eaton 1812
Joseph Evans 1797
James Freeman, A.M.; A.M. (Hon.) Brown 1790; S.T.D. 1811; Memb. Mass. Hist. S.; Fellow Am. Acad.  1835
John Goddard, A.M. 1829
William Greenleaf 1778
Nathaniel Healey, A.M. 1823
Jacob Herrick, A.M. 1788 1832
Samuel Hitchcock, Judge U.S. Dis. Court (Vt.), and U.S. Circ. Court  1813
Jonathan Homer, A.M.; A.M. (Hon.) Dart. 1788, Brown 1790; S.T.D. Brown 1826; Memb. Mass. Hist. Soc. 1843
Joseph Hooper 1802
Ebenezer Hubbard, A.M. 1782 1800
Joseph Kilburn, A.M. 1816
Daniel Kilham, A.M. 1785; Memb. Mass. Hist. Soc.; Fellow Am. Acad.  1841
Rufus King, (1); A.M.; LL.D. 1806, Dart. 1802, Williams 1803, Univ. Pa. 1815; Fellow Am. Acad. Cor. Memb. Mass. Hist. Soc.; Delegate to Continental Congr. and to U. S. Constitutional Convention; Senator U.S.; U.S. Min. Plen. Gt. Britain 1827
Benjamin Lincoln, A.M. 1788
Thomas Noyes, A.M. 1797
Dudley Odlin, A.M. 1800
Seth Payson, A.M., also Yale 1782; S.T.D. Dart. 1809 1820
John Penhallow 1838
Daniel Noyes Poor, A.M. 1837
Eliphalet Porter, A.M.; S.T.D. 1807; Fellow; Fellow Am. Acad. 1833
Huntington Porter, A.M. 1844
Jonathan Porter, A.M. *----
Noah Rice, A.M. 1820
Benjamin Rolfe, A.M. 1817
Samuel Shuttlesworth, A.M. 1834
Aaron Smith, A.M. *----
Ephraim Smith 1795
George Sparhawk, A.M. 1847
William Traill *----
Cotton Tufts, A.M. 1833
Sylvanus Wildes 1829
John Chandler Williams 1831
* deceased - Date unknown  

 
Source:  Quinquaennial Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Harvard University 1636 - 1915  Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press in the Two Hundred and Seventy-Ninth Year of the College 1915.


  
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