William Tell Barnitz (Dickinson Alumni Record)

Reference
George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905), 159.
*Barnitz, William Tell - Born September 17, 1831, in Hanover, Pa. ; A. B., 1855 ; captain of United States infantry ; was in the battles of New Berne, Little Washington and Gettysburg ; in real estate business at Tullahoma, Tenn. ; published "Rosamond," "Alforata," "Pocket Accountant," "Recluse," "Patent Sermons to Bachelors," &c. ; Zeta Psi ; B. L. society. Died October 19, 1887, at Tullahoma.

Andrew Hemphill Dill (Dickinson Alumni Record)

Reference
George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905), 159.
*Dill, Andrew Hemphill - Born January 18, 1836, in Baltimore county, Md. ; A. B., 1855 ; taught in Frederick county, Md. ; 1858, admitted to the bar in Frederick, Md.; practiced law in Columbia county, Pa., Gettysburg, Pa., and Huntsville, Ala. ; practiced in Lewisburg, Pa. ; 1870-71, member of house of representatives of Pennsylvania ; 1871-6, state senator ; U. P. society. Died 1891, in Philadelphia.

William T. Collins (Dickinson Alumni Record)

Reference
George Leffingwell Reed, ed., Alumni Record: Dickinson College (Carlisle, PA: Dickinson College, 1905), 162.
*Collins, William T. - Born at Milford, Del. ; p., Henderson and Rebecca M. Collins ; physician ; practiced for many years at Camden, N. J. ; married, March 9, 1858, to Rachel Hoffecker, Smyrna, Del. Died November 10, 1900, at Camden, N. J. Non-graduate.

Nathaniel Garland Keirle (Dickinson Chronicles)

Scholarship
John Osborne and James W. Gerencser, eds., “Nathaniel Garland Keirle,” Dickinson Chronicles, http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/k/ed_keirleNG.htm.
Nathaniel Garland Keirle was born in Baltimore, Maryland on October 10, 1833. He was the eldest child of three born to Matthew M. Keirle and Sarah Jacobs Garland Keirle. He was raised by his grandmother, as his father died of typhoid and his mother of tuberculosis before his seventh birthday. Keirle attended St. Mary's Seminary in the city, Public School # 6, and City High School. He then enrolled at the Dickinson College Preparatory School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania for a year. Keirle entered the College proper in 1851.

William Henry Sutton (Dickinson Chronicles)

Scholarship
John Osborne and James W. Gerencser, eds., “William Henry Sutton,” Dickinson Chronicles, http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/s/ed_suttonWH.htm.
William H. Sutton was born in Haddonfield, New Jersey on September 11, 1835 to Methodist minister Henry Sutton and his wife, Ann Craig Sutton. He went to local schools, then spent a year at the Dickinson Grammar School in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Sutton entered the college proper in 1852 with the class of 1855. He was elected to the Union Philosophical Society, but in early 1853 there was an outbreak of smallpox at the college, and Sutton did not return when classes resumed. He instead enrolled at Wesleyan College in Connecticut and graduated there in 1857.

William Michael Harnsberger (Dickinson Chronicles)

Scholarship
John Osborne and James W. Gerencser, eds., “William Michael Harnsberger,” Dickinson Chronicles, http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/h/ed_harnsbergerW.htm.
William Harnsberger was born on May 23, 1835 in Port Republic, Rockingham County, Virginia. As a member of the class of 1856, “Willie” was active in the Union Philosophical Society, Phi Kappa Sigma, and Zeta Psi. His brother, Henry, had been a member of the class of 1841. After receiving his bachelor of arts degree, William returned to Virginia, where he taught until the start of the Civil War.

Harnsberger enlisted in the Confederate States Army soon after the outbreak of the war. He was killed on September 19, 1862 in Loudoun County, Virginia.

James Iverson Boswell (Dickinson Chronicles)

Scholarship
John Osborne and James W. Gerencser, eds., “James Iverson Boswell,” Dickinson Chronicles, http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/b/ed_boswellJI.htm.
James Iverson Boswell was born in Philadelphia on November 3, 1837. He attended the central high school in that city and enrolled at Genesee College in New York in 1856. A year later, Boswell enrolled at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania as a junior. In the year he was at the College, he was elected to the Belles Lettres Society. Boswell graduated with his class in the early summer of 1858.

John Henry Lease (Dickinson Chronicles)

Scholarship
John Osborne and James W. Gerencser, eds., “John Henry Lease,” Dickinson Chronicles, http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/l/ed_leaseJH.htm.
John H. Lease was born in Newport, Pennsylvania to John and Christina Lease on July 5, 1832. He prepared for college at the Pennington School in New Jersey, then entered Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, just thirty miles from his home. Lease graduated with his class in the early summer of 1858 and took up studies in the Methodist faith.

Leven William Luckett (Dickinson Chronicles)

Scholarship
John Osborne and James W. Gerencser, eds., “Leven William Luckett,” Dickinson Chronicles, http://chronicles.dickinson.edu/encyclo/l/ed_luckettL.htm.
Leven W. Luckett hailed from Loudon County, Virginia. He entered Dickinson as a sophomore in the fall of 1855. He stayed only one year, however, and does not appear in the catalogue for 1856. While a student, Luckett was a member of the Belles Lettres Literary Society. Evidence indicates that he subsequently attended the University of Virginia.

Luckett entered the Confederate States Army, most likely in the early summer of 1861. He served as a private in Company D, 8th Virginia Infantry. He was wounded on June 27, 1862 at Gaines Mill, Virginia and died two days later.
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