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KYVL
Central University Faculty

Central University of Kentucky (1873 - 1901) played a prominent role in the history of higher education in Richmond. During the years numerous faculty worked at and well over 500 hundred students attended Central University. The first list is composed of eighty-four faculty and administrators associated with the University. The list is arranged alphabetically by faculty member with their academic rank or title, subject(s) taught, and years of service. List two is composed of approximately 250 graduates from 1875 to 1901 who attended the College of Philosophy, Letters, and Sciences and the College of Law in Richmond.
E. F. Abbott, A. B.
English
1895-1896
J. Q. Adams
Law and Elocution
1900-1901
J. T. Akers, Ph. D.
Professor of Latin and provisionally of English; Librarian
1884-1901
C. L. Avery, Jr., B. A.
Adjunct professor of Mathematics
1892-1895
W. W. Baden, Ph. D.
Professor of Greek and Latin
1892-1895
Rev. L. G. Barbour, M. A., D. D., LL. D.
Professor Pure and Applied Mathematics and Astronomy
1877-1901
Eugene Bell, B. A.
Adjunct professor of Mathematics and English
1890-1891
R. T. Benton
Greek and Latin
1895-1897
Irvine Blanton, A. B.
Adjunct professor of Mathematics
1881-1882
Rev. L. H. Blanton, Chancellor 1880-1901
Elizabeth F. Bowden
Elocution
1897-1898
Rev. Robert L. Breck, D. D., Chancellor
Professor of Psychology and Political Science
1874-1880
W. C. P. Breckinridge, LL. D.
Lecturer on Political Science
1890-1891
Charles J. Bronston, Esq.
Professor of Criminal Jurisprudence, Common Law and Evidence
1874-1879
Hon. Helm Bruce
History Lecturer
1893-1894
J. Alston Cabell, C. E., M. E., B. S.
Professor Chemistry and Physics
1874-1875
E. R. Carichoff, M. A.
Professor of Latin
1885-1886
Howard D. Carpenter, M. A.
Instructor Physics and Chemistry
1900-1901
J. H. Chandler, B. L.
English
1894-1895
William Chenault, Esq.
President of Law School at Richmond; Professor of Equity Jurisprudence, Constitutional and Common Law
1874-1879
W. G. Cleland
Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory
1885-1889
J. Tevis Cobb, A. B.
Adjunct professor of Languages
1880-1883
H. R. Coleman
Instructor in Chemistry
1898-1899
C. C. Cooper
Assistant in Mathematics
1897-1899
C. G. Crooks, B. A.
Tutor in HebrewAssistant Professor Mathematics
Professor Latin
Professor of Mathematics
1885-1886
1886-1887
1887-1891
1891-1901
George E. Denman
Instructor Physics and Chemistry
1900-1901
L. W. Doolan, B. A.
Greek
1894-1895
W. N. Ewing, B. A.
Adjunct professor of Mathematics and German
1883-1886
Thomas Fitz-Hugh
Professor of Latin and English
1883-1884
H. B. Fleece
Instructor in Classics
1896-1901
William Foster, Jr., Ph. D.
Professor of Chemistry
1899-1900
J. W. Frew
Physical Director
1892-1893
A. N. Gordon, B. P.
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
Edwin L. Green, Ph. D.
Professor of Greek
1897-1898
F. A. Groseclose
Professor of Business
1898-1899
G C. Hall, B. L.
Instructor in Chemistry
1898-1899
T. M. Hawes
Elocution Lecturer
1893-1895
A. Henry, B. A.
Registrar
1885-1886
H. B. Herd, A. B.
Adjunct Professor of Mathematics
1880-1881
James Lewis Howe, Ph. D., F. C. S.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics, Mineralogy and Geology
1884-1886
Robert Tate Irvine, B. A.
Adjunct Professor of English
1883-1885
Samuel A. Jeffers, M. A., Ph. D.
Professor of Greek and Latin
1900-1901
O. A. Kennedy, B. S.
Professor of Chemistry and Geology
1887-1895
C. V. Lallance, B. S.
Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory
1895-1897
Thomas J. Lee
Teacher of Preparatory
1878-1879
C. A. Leonard, M. A.
Adjunct Professor of Languages and Commercial Science
1883-1886
Rev. J. V. Logan, M. A., D. D., LL. D.
Synod's professor of Ethics and Evidences of Christianity and Professor of Logic President of Faculty
1874-1901
1879-1901
P. K. McElroy, B. L.
Instructor in Mathematics
1898-1899
R. W. Miller, B. A.
History and Political Science
1891-1893
R. W. Miller, A. B., LL. B.
Law
1897-1901
Hugh A. Moran, A. B.
Lecturer History and Mythology
Edward L. Nicholas, Ph. D.
Professor of Physics and Chemistry, Mineralogy, Geology and provisionally of German
1880-1882
John Noland, B. L.
Instructor in English
1899-1900
J. V. Norman, B. L.
Assistant in History
1897-1899
O. W. Nuss
Director of Physical Training
1898-1900
R. M. Parks, Ph. D.
Chemistry
1893-1899
G. Paxton, M. A.
Foreign Language
1895-1900
Charles A. Pepper, M. A.
Greek
1896-1898
Rev. J. W. Pratt, D. D.
President of Faculty
Professor of English Language and Literature, Rhetoric and Oratory
1874-1879
R. L. Preston, M. A.
Professor of Latin
1887-1889
R. L. Pulliam, M. A.
Adjunct professor of Ancient Languages
1888-1895
W. G. Richardson, M. A.
Professor of Latin and French
1874-1878
R. E. Roberts, B. A.
Adjunct professor of Mathematics and English
1889-1896
Lieutenant W. H. Sage
Professor of Military Science and Tactics
1892-1893
S. J. Sanderson
Instructor in Classics
1896-1901
C. E. Saunders, Ph. D.
Professor of Chemistry and Geology
1891-1893
W. R. Shackelford, M. A.
Adjunct professor of Ancient Languages
1888-1889
A. Wilkes Smith, D. D. S.
Lecturer on Physiology
1880-1901
P. H. Steenbergen, B. S.
Assistant in Chemistry Laboratory
1895-1896
L. C. St. Germain
Business Course
1899-1901
Major R. W. Stephenson, U. S. A.
Professor of Military Sciences and Tactics
1899-1901
J. A. Sullivan, B. S.
Instructor in Civics
1887-1889
D. M. Sweets, B. A.
Adjunct professor of Ancient Languages
1887-1888
James R. Thornton, M. A.
Professor of Latin and English
1880-1882
Thomas William Tobin, C. E.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics
1877-1881
N. K. Toy
Instructor in History
1899-1900
John Van Lear, B. A.
Adjunct professor of English and Commercial Science
1890-1891
Lieutenant S. P. Vestal, U. S. A.
Professor of Military Science and Tactic
1896-1897
B. H. Waddell, M. A., C. E.
Professor of German and adjunct professor Ancient Languages
1874-1878
W. M. Willson, M. A.
Professor of Greek
1874-1892
T. D. Witherspoon, D. D.
Professor of Bible and Christian Evidence
1891-1892
T. S. Woodward
Assistant in Chemistry
1899-1900
Captain H. Wygant
Professor of Military Science and Tactics
1893-1896
John Zimmerman, B. A.
Professor of Modern Languages
1889-1890