ave been carried into thorough operation.
A few students are accommodated, for the present year, in the college-building; but the institution will not be regularly opened till about the 1st of September, 1855.
Trustees.
Oliver Dean, M. D., President; Rev. Thomas Whittemore, Vice-President; Rev. Otis A. Skinner, A. M., Secretary; Benjamin B. Mussey, Esq., Treasurer of the College; Hon. Israel Washburn, jun., Orono, Me.; Rev. Calvin Gardner, Waterville, Me.; Rev. Thomas J. Greenwood, Dover, N. H.; Rev. L. C. Browne, Hudson, N. Y.; Rev. Eli Ballou, Montpelier, Vt.; Silvanus Packard, Esq., Boston, Mass.; Rev. Hosea Ballou, 2d, D. D., Medford, Mass.; Timothy Cotting, Esq., Medford, Mass.; Hon. Richard Frothingham, jun., Charlestown, Mass.; Phineas T. Barnum, Esq., Bridgeport, Conn.; Thomas Crane, Esq., New York City; Charles Rogers, Esq., Philadelphia, Pa.
Faculty.
President, Hosea Ballou, 2d, D. D., Professor of History and of Intellectual Philosophy; John P. Marshall, A. M.,
er son, Nathan, who d. Aug. 5, 1762; and perhaps another child, who d. young.
38-66Peter Tufts was of Charlestown.
He m. Anne Adams, Apr. 19, 1750; and d. Mar. 4, 1791.
His wife was b. July 8, 1729; and d. Feb. 17, 1813.
They had--
66-107Peter.
108John, m. Elizabeth Perry.
109Asa, m. Martha Adams.
110Joseph, m. Abigail Tufts.
111Thomas, m. Rebecca Adams.
112Elizabeth, m. Daniel Swan.
113Lucy, m. Jacob Osgood.
114Rebecca, m. Nathan Adams.
115Lydia, m. Rev. R. Gray, of Dover, N. H., Mar. 22, 1787.
116Sarah, m. Joseph Adams.
38-68TIMOTHY Tufts m. Anna----, and had--
68-117Timothy.
118Abijah, b. Apr. 17, 1766; grad.
H. C., 1815; moved to Virginia.
119Anna, b. May 26, 1768; m. Mr. Dixon.
120Isaac.
121Joseph, m. Miss----Twiss.
38-69Samuel Tufts m. Martha Adams, May 11, 1769.
He d. Oct. 24, 1828.
She d. Aug. 28, 1811, aged 65.
Children:--
69-122Samuel, b. May 27, 1770; d. June 27, 1822.
123Martha, b. Sept. 28, 1773; m. Walter Frost, June 2