List of Union College alumni
This list of Union College alumni includes graduates of Union College in Schenectady , New York , United States who have achieved some notability or influence in the public or private spheres. Such a list is necessarily selective, and perforce subjective.
Alumni list
Name
Year
Notability
Reference
Morris S. Miller
1798
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 1]
John Van Buren
1818
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 2]
Walter Case
1799
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 3]
John Savage
1799
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 4]
John Cramer
1801
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 5]
John B. Yates
1802
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 6]
Abraham Bockee
1803
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 7]
James M. Matthews
1803
First Chancellor of New York University
[ 8]
John W. Taylor
1803
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (two terms)
[ 9]
Thomas Church Brownell
1804
President of Washington College (Trinity College)
[ 10]
Harmanus Peek
1804
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 11]
John C. Spencer
1806
Member of the United States House of Representatives; United States Secretary of War ; United States Secretary of the Treasury
[ 12]
Theodric Romeyn Beck
1807
Author of pioneering Elements of Medical Jurisprudence (1823)
[ 13]
Adam Empie
1807
President of The College of William & Mary
[ 14]
John Watts Cady
1808
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 15]
Gideon Hawley
1809
First New York State Superintendent of Common Schools; Regent of the State University of New York ; "Father of the New York State Common School System"
[ 16]
John F. Schermerhorn
1809
Missionary; appointed Indian Commissioner by Andrew Jackson
[ 17]
Alfred Conkling
1810
Member of the United States House of Representatives; Federal judge; United States Minister to Mexico
[ 18]
William Kendall Fuller
1810
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 19]
John Maynard
1810
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 20]
Abraham Maus Schermerhorn
1810
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 21]
Charles Borland, Jr.
1811
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 22]
Francis Wayland
1813
President of Brown University (1827–1855)
[ 23]
George Washington Gale
1814
Founder of the Oneida Institute and Knox College (Illinois) . Galesburg, Illinois , named for him.
[ 24]
Richard M. Blatchford
1815
Secretary to William H. Seward ; New York Central Park Commissioner
[ 25]
Gilbert Morgan
1815
President of Western University of Pennsylvania , Edgeworth Female Seminary, Harmony Female College
[ 26]
Dudley Selden
1815
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 27]
Nathaniel Pitcher Tallmadge
1815
Member of the United States Senate
[ 28]
Henry Booth Cowles
1816
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 29]
Richard M. Blatchford (attorney)
1818
Attorney, Member of the New York State Assembly , U.S. Ambassador to the Vatican
[ 30]
Sidney Breese
1818
Member of the United States Senate; author of landmark judicial decisions on state and national economic regulation
[ 31]
George Washington Doane
1818
Episcopal Bishop of New Jersey
[ 32]
Augustus Seymour Porter
1818
Member of the United States Senate
[ 33]
Alonzo Potter
1818
Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania
[ 34]
Charles Rogers
1818
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 35]
Robert J. Breckinridge
1819
President of Jefferson College; Superintendent of Public Instruction for Kentucky
[ 36]
Joseph William Chinn
1819
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 37]
James Irvine
1819 (1821?)
President of Ohio University
[ 38]
Andrew W. Loomis
1819
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 39]
David Stewart
1819
Member of the United States Senate
[ 40]
Laurens Perseus Hickok
1820
Educator; author; President of Union College (New York)
[ 41]
Archibald L. Linn
1820
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 42]
William H. Seward
1820
Governor of New York; member of the United States Senate; United States Secretary of State
[ 43]
George A. Starkweather
1819
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 44]
Nathaniel Boyden
1821
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 45]
Edward Curtis
1821
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 46]
William Montague Ferry
1821
Presbyterian minister, missionary, and community leader who founded several settlements in Ottawa County, Michigan .
[ 47]
Hiram Gray
1821
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 48]
Sherlock J. Andrews
1821
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 49]
John Williamson Nevin
1821
President of Franklin & Marshall College
[ 50]
Gideon Hard
1822
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 51]
Albert S. White
1822
Member of the United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Senate
[ 52]
David P. Brewster
1823
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 53]
Chesselden Ellis
1823
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 54]
John A. Lott
1823
Member of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly ; Justice of the New York Superior Court
[ 55]
Stephen Alexander
1824
Astronomer; original member of the United States National Academy of Sciences
[ 56]
Charles Goodyear
1824
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 57]
Ira Harris
1824
Member of the United States Senate; lawyer, judge, educator
[ 58]
Charles J. Jenkins
1824
Governor of Georgia
[ 59]
Josiah Sutherland
1824
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 60]
Bradford Ripley Wood
1824
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 61]
Samuel Dickson
1825
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 62]
Amasa J. Parker
1825
Member of the United States House of Representatives; Regent of the State University of New York; Justice of the New York State Supreme Court; a founder of Albany Law School
[ 63]
John F. McLaren
1825
President of Western University of Pennsylvania
[ 64]
Henry Philip Tappan
1825
First official President of the University of Michigan (1852-1863)
[ 65]
George Emlen Hare
1826
Dean of the Philadelphia Divinity School
[ 66]
Horatio Potter
1826
Episcopal Bishop in the Diocese of New York; founded the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York
[ 67]
Thomas Fielder Bowie
1827
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 68]
M. Lindley Lee
1827
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 69]
Samuel W. Beall
1827
Explorer; Indian agent; Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin ; one of the founders of Denver
[ 70]
William W. Campbell
1827
Member of the United States House of Representatives; Justice of the Superior Court of New York City; Justice of the New York State Supreme Court; historian
[ 71]
Levi Hubbell
1827
Wisconsin Supreme Court
[ 72]
Preston King
1827
Member of the United States Senate
[ 73]
Erasmus D. MacMaster
1827
President of Hanover College
[ 74]
Virgil Delphini Parris
1827
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 75]
Rufus Wheeler Peckham
1827
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 76]
Leonard Woods
1827
President of Bowdoin College (1839–1866)
[ 77]
Ward Hunt
1828
Mayor of Utica, New York; Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court (1872-1882)
[ 78]
Joseph G. Masten
1828
Mayor of Buffalo, New York; Judge of the New York Superior Court
[ 79]
Robert A. Toombs
1828
Member of the United States Senate; Secretary of State for the Confederate States of America
[ 80]
Joseph Alden
1828
President of the New York State Normal Institute; president of Jefferson College
[ 81]
Israel T. Hatch
1829
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 82]
John L. Wilson
1829
African missionary and explorer; author of Western Africa: Its History, Condition, and Prospects (1856)
[ 83]
George Washington Eaton
1829
President of Colgate University (1856-1868)
[ 83]
Leander Babcock
1830
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 84]
Frank Hastings Hamilton
1830
Surgeon; president of the New York Society of Medical Jurisprudence; author of important medical texts
[ 85]
Henry James
1830
Philosopher and author; father of Henry James (novelist) and William James (philosopher/psychologist)
[ 86]
Henry S. Randall
1830
Historian; author of The Life of Thomas Jefferson (1858)
[ 87]
Augustus Schell
1830
Lawyer; stock market manipulator; successor of William M. Tweed as Grand Sachem of the Tammany Society
[ 88]
Squire Whipple
1830
The "Father of American Metal Bridges"; civil engineer; inventor; bridge designer
[ 89]
Orsamus H. Marshall
1831
Chancellor of the University of Buffalo
[ 90]
Roswell Park
1831
President of Racine College
[ 91]
Don A. J. Upham
1831
Mayor of Milwaukee
[ 92]
Thomas Allen
1832
Member of the United States House of Representatives; railroad builder; printer to the Senate and House
[ 93]
Edward Dorr Griffin Prime
1832
Religious journalist
[ 94]
Joseph Mullin
1833
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 95]
Daniel Pratt
1835
New York State Supreme Court Justice
[ 96]
George F. Comstock
1834
Lawyer; Solicitor of the United States Treasury; Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals
[ 97]
Edmund Sears
1834
Clergyman; author; hymn writer ("It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," "Calm on the Listening Ears of Night")
[ 98]
John Bigelow
1835
Consul-General to Paris during the Civil War; Minister to France; founder of the New York Public Library
[ 99]
John Wells
1835
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 100]
Henry W. Halleck
1837
General-in-Chief of the Union Armies
[ 101]
Levi Augustus Mackey
1837
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 102]
Edward Tuckerman
1837
Botanist; lichenologist; namesake of Tuckerman Ravine
[ 103]
Clarence A. Walworth
1838
Catholic priest; author; historian
[ 104]
Austin Blair
1839
Member of the United States House of Representatives; governor of Michigan
[ 105]
Joel T. Headley
1839
New York Secretary of State; historian and author
[ 106]
John Upfold Pettit
1839
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 107]
George W. Clarke
1840
Founder of the Mount Washington Collegiate Institute
[ 108]
Leonard Jerome
1839
New York City financier and grandfather of Winston Churchill
[ 109]
Lewis Henry Morgan
1840
Anthropologist; ethnologist; the "Father of American Anthropology"
[ 110] [ 111]
John W. Cary
1842
Wisconsin State Senator
[ 112]
Charles C. Parry
1842
Botanist of the United States Department of Agriculture; explorer and botanist of the Rocky Mountains
[ 113]
Clarkson N. Potter
1842
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 114]
Franklin B. Hough
1843
Botanist; mineralogist; forester; historian of New York State; Director of the United States Census; "Father of American Forestry"
[ 115]
Charles Lewis Beale
1844
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 116]
Alexander H. Rice
1844
Member of the United States House of Representatives; governor of Massachusetts and mayor of Boston
[ 117]
Edward P. Allis
1845
International manufacturer; inventor
[ 118]
Robert Earl
1845
Judge on the New York State Court of Appeals
[ 119]
Daniel Hall
1845
Member and Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly
[ 120]
Daniel Bigelow
1846
Regent of the University of Washington ; founder of the University of Puget Sound
[ 121]
John Michael Carroll
1846
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 122]
John M. Gregory
1846
President of the University of Illinois and Kalamazoo College
[ 123]
John T. Hoffman
1846
Governor of New York
[ 124]
Bradley Phillips
1846
Clergyman and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
[ 125]
Gabriel Bouck
1847
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 126]
Chester A. Arthur
1848
Twenty-first President of the United States
[ 127]
William James Stillman
1848
Journalist; artist; photographer; diplomat; American Consul to Rome during the Civil War; American Consul at Crete
[ 128]
Hannibal Goodwin
1848
Inventor of roll film
[ 129]
Charles C. Nott
1848
Chief Justice of the United States Court of Claims
[ 130]
Daniel Butterfield
1849
Civil War general; composer of revised "Taps " bugle call; Civil War chief of staff for General Joseph Hooker; Civil War chief of staff for General George Meade
[ 131] [ 132]
Frederick W. Seward
1849
Diplomat; journalist; son of William H. Seward ; Assistant Secretary of State
[ 133]
Allen Wright
1852
Governor, Choctaw Nation; author of English-Choctaw dictionary
[ 134]
John F. Hartranft
1853
Governor of Pennsylvania
[ 135]
Edward Tuckerman Potter
1853
Architect of the Nott Memorial ; architect of Mark Twain's residence in Hartford, Connecticut
[ 136]
William Clarke Whitford
1853
President of Milton College
[ 137]
Orlow W. Chapman
1854
Solicitor General of the United States
[ 138]
Edwin W. Rice
1854
Editor and author with the American Sunday School Union
[ 139]
Sheldon Jackson
1855
Presbyterian missionary in the Western United States ; first United States Superintendent of Public Instruction in Alaska
[ 140]
Philip S. Post
1855
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 141]
Clement Hall Sinnickson
1855
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 142]
William G. Donnan
1856
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 143]
George W. Hough
1856
Astronomer; inventor of meteorological instruments; president of the World Congress on Astronomy and Astrophysics
[ 144]
Seaman A. Knapp
1856
Pioneer in experimental agriculture and practical education; president of Iowa State University
[ 145]
Fitz Hugh Ludlow
1856
Author; drug experimentalist; author of The Hasheesh Eater
[ 146]
Seth L. Milliken
1856
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 147]
Laurenus C. Seelye
1857
First president of Smith College ; advocate for women's colleges
[ 148]
Charles Horton Peck
1859
Mycologist; New York State Botanist
[ 149]
Elnathan Sweet
1859
New York State Engineer and Surveyor
[ 150]
Warner Miller
1860
Member of the United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Senate
[ 151]
Charles E. Patterson
1860
Speaker of the New York State Assembly
[ 152]
Americus Vespucius Rice
1860
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 153]
Chester Holcombe
1861
Missionary; diplomat; secretary of the United States Legation to China
[ 154]
Charles E. Smith
1861
United States minister to Russia; United States Postmaster General
[ 155]
Ridgley C. Powers
1862
Governor of Mississippi
[ 156]
Amasa J. Parker, Jr.
1863
New York State Senator; Union College trustee; author of Banking Law of New York
[ 157]
Charles Edward Pearce
1863
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 158]
William Appleton Potter
1864
Architect; designed many Princeton University buildings; Supervising Architect of the United States Department of the Treasury
[ 159]
Daniel Newton Lockwood
1865
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 160]
Cady Staley
1865
President of Case Western Reserve University
[ 161]
La Mott W. Rhodes
1866
Member of the New York State Assembly
[ 162]
Edward Wemple
1866
Member of the United States House of Representatives ; New York State Comptroller
[ 163]
Joseph M. Carey
1867?
Member of the United States Senate ; member of the United States House of Representatives; governor of Wyoming ; author of the Carey Arid Lands Act (1894)
[ 164]
Preston King
1827
Member of the United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Senate
[ 165]
Franklin H. Giddings
1877
"Father of American Sociology"
[ 166]
Joseph E. Ransdell
1882
Member of the United States House of Representatives; member of the United States Senate from Louisiana; career ended by Huey Pierce Long, Jr.
[ 167]
Wallace T. Foote
1885
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 168]
Henry A. Van Alstyne
1893
New York State Engineer and Surveyor
[ 169]
Archibald Rutledge
1904
Educator, author
[ 170]
Robert P. Patterson
1912
United States Secretary of War
[ 171]
George Stibitz
1927
One of the fathers of the modern digital computer
[ 172]
John Schiller Wold
1938
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 173]
Clare W. Graves
1940
Psychologist; developed theory of human development known as "emergent cyclical levels of existence theory"
[ 174]
Gordon Gould
1941
Widely, but not universally, credited with the invention of the laser
[ 175]
Armand V. Feigenbaum
1942
Businessman; developer of the concept of Total Quality Management/Control
[ 176]
Stanley Green
1943
American historian of theatre and film, and a writer on music.
[ 177] [ 178]
Gordon F. Newell
1945
Scientist in the field of applied mathematics; Gordon–Newell theorem named for him and colleague William J. Gordon
[ 179]
Baruch S. Blumberg
1946
Nobel Prize in Medicine (1976)
[ 180]
Elmer H. Antonsen
1947
Professor of Germanic Languages with a particular expertise in Runology
[ 181]
Herbert Freeman
1947
Computer Pioneer Award winner from the IEEE Computer Society; designer of the Sperry Corporation 's first digital computer, the SPEEDAC
[ 181]
Harry Mazer
1948
Author of books for children and young adults
[ 182]
Eric Schmertz
1948
Law professor and labor arbitrator
[ 183]
Richard Selzer
1948
Surgeon and author
[ 184]
Hermann A. Haus
1949
Frederic Ives Medal; National Medal of Science
[ 185]
David Markson
1950
Author of works such as Wittgenstein's Mistress and The Ballad of Dingus Magee
[ 186]
Herman W. Nickel
1951
Ambassador to South Africa
[ 187]
John H. Ostrom
1951
Paleontologist
[ 188]
Howard Simons
1951
Managing editor of The Washington Post
[ 189]
Herbert Schmertz
1952
Vice President of Public Affairs for the Mobil Corporation
[ 190]
Robert Chartoff
1955
Producer
[ 191]
Neil Abercrombie
1959
Politician in Hawaii; member of the US House of Representatives (1986–87, 1991–2010) and 7th Governor of Hawaii (2010–2014)
[ 192]
George DiCenzo
1962
Character actor and acting teacher
[ 193]
Alfred Sommer
1963
Ophthalmologist; discovered the benefits of Vitamin A for children deficient in this vitamin
[ 194]
Alan Horn
1964
President and COO of Warner Bros. Entertainment
[ 195]
Victor H. Fazio
1965
Member of the United States House of Representatives
[ 196]
Douglas LaBier
1965
Psychologist; psychotherapist; writer; director of the Center for Adult Development
[ 197]
Martin Jay
1965
Historian; critic
[ 198]
Richard Fateman
1966
One of the developers of the Macsyma computer algebra system and the Franz Lisp system
[ 199]
Michael Fuchs
1967
Executive producer for HBO
[ 200]
Lamin Sanneh
1967
D. Willis James Professor of Missions and World Christianity at Yale Divinity School and Professor of History at Yale University
[ 200]
Kenneth Merchant
1968
Chair of Accountancy at the Leventhal School of Accounting, University of Southern California
[ 201]
Jeffrey DeMunn
1969
Film and television actor
[ 202]
Anderson Mazoka
1969
Zambian politician and president of the United Party for National Development (UPND), a leading opposition party
Phil Alden Robinson
1971
Screenwriter; director
[ 203]
Jim Tedisco
1972
New York State Assemblyman
[ 204]
Kate White
1972
Author; editor
[ 205]
Steven Zaloga
1973
American historian; defense consultant; author
[ 206]
Andrea Barrett
1974
Author; National Book Award winner; MacArthur Fellow
[ 207]
Mark J. Bennett
1976
Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
[ 208]
John Kelly III
1976
Senior Vice President and Director of IBM Research
[ 209]
Rich Templeton
1980
Chairman, president and CEO of Texas Instruments
[ 204]
David Stern
1982
Philanthropist; activist; CEO of Equal Justice Works and president of the Stern Family Fund
[ 210]
David B. Haviland
1983
Physics professor, member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Nobel Committee for Physics
Ilene Landress
1983
Emmy-award winning television and film producer. Co-executive producer for HBO's The Sopranos .
[ 211]
Sue Goldie
1984
MacArthur Fellow
[ 212]
Devin Wenig
1988
President and CEO at eBay
[ 213]
Chris Sheridan
1989
Writer and television producer noted for his work on Family Guy
[ 214]
Andy Miller
1990
Corporate executive and entrepreneur
[ 215]
David S. Sachar
1992
US Army Veteran, Gastroenterologist, Atrium Health
[ 216]
Dylan Ratigan
1994
Television journalist; host of MSNBC 's Morning Meeting with Dylan Ratigan
[ 217]
Nikki Stone
1995
Olympian; first American to win a gold medal in inverted aerial skiing; motivational speaker
[ 218]
Rawson Marshall Thurber
1997
Screenwriter; director
[ 219]
Ben Schwartz
2003
Actor and comedian, known for House of Lies and Parks and Recreation
Phillip Chorba
2005
Actor, on cast of Silver Linings and Concussion
[ 220]
Joanna Stern
2006
Senior personal technology columnist at the Wall Street Journal
[ 221]
Nancy Borowick
2007
American artist, photographer, and author.
[ 222]
Shayne Gostisbehere
2015
NHL defenseman for the Carolina Hurricanes
Yiluen Zhang
2015
Tufts Medical Center Psychiatry student rotator of the month, October 2023
Jake Fishman
2019
American-Israeli baseball player for the Miami Marlins and for Team Israel
[ 223]
Emma White
2019
American former professional racing cyclist and Olympic bronze medalist.
[ 224]
Select gallery
Ward Hunt , Associate Justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court , 1873-1882
Franklin H. Giddings , "Father of American sociology"
Neil Abercrombie , seventh Governor of Hawaii
John Bigelow , Minister to France under
Lincoln
Joseph M. Carey , governor of
Wyoming , 1911-1915
Gordon Gould , developer of the
laser
Ira Harris , member of the
U.S. Senate , 1861-1867
Henry James, Sr. , philosopher and author
Lewis Henry Morgan , "Father of American anthropology"
Clarkson N. Potter , president of the
American Bar Association (1881–1882) and US Congressman from New York (1869–1875)
Laurenus C. Seelye , first president of
Smith College , 1875-1910
William Stillman , journalist, artist, photographer, and diplomat
Jim Tedisco , Minority Leader of the
New York State Assembly from 2005 to 2009
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