Appointed. | 1882. | Rutherford B. Hayes, of Ohio. | [1]1893. | 1882. | Morrison R. Waite, of the District of Columbia. | [1]1888. | 1882. | William E. Dodge, of New York. | [1]1883. | 1882. | Phillips Brooks, of Massachusetts. | [2]1889. | 1882. | Daniel C. Gilman, of Maryland. | | 1882. | John A. Stewart, of New York. | | 1882. | Alfred H. Colquitt, of Georgia. | [1]1894. | 1882. | Morris K. Jesup, of New York. | | 1882. | James P. Boyce, of Kentucky. | [1]1888. | 1882. | William A. Slater, of Connecticut. | | | Elected. | 1883. | William E. Dodge, Jr., of New York. | | 1888. | Melville W. Fuller, of the District of Columbia. | | 1889. | John A. Broadus, of Kentucky. | [1]1895. | 1889. | Henry C. Potter, of New York. | | 1891. | J. L. M. Curry, of the District of Columbia. | | 1894. | William J. Northen, of Georgia. | | 1894. | Ellison Capers, of South Carolina. | [2]1895. | 1894. | C. B. Galloway, of Mississippi. | | 1895. | Alexander E. Orr, of New York. | | From 1882 to 1891, the General Agent of the Trust was Rev. A. G. Haygood, D. D., of Georgia, who resigned the office when he became a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Since 1891, the duties of a General Agent have been discharged by Dr. J. L. M. Curry, of Washington, D. C., Chairman of the Educational Committee.
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