(1857), American scientist and educator, great-nephew of Eli Whitney Chauncey Depew (1856), Vanderbilt railroad attorney, US Senator : 165.William DeWitt Alexander (1855), educator, linguist, and surveyor of Hawaii.Luzon Buritt Morris (1854), Governor of Connecticut.Carroll Cutler (1854), President of Western Reserve College, now known as Case Western Reserve University.Andrew Dickson White (1853), cofounder and first President of Cornell University.George Griswold Sill (1852), Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut.Daniel Coit Gilman (1852), president of the University of California, Johns Hopkins University, and the Carnegie Institution, founder of the Russell Trust Association : 83–5.William Wallace Crapo (1852), US Representative from Massachusetts : 3.Richard Jacobs Haldeman (1851), Democratic member of the US House of Representatives from Pennsylvania : 91.Ellis Henry Roberts (1850), US Representative from New York : 270.Francis Miles Finch (1849), New York Court of Appeals judge, Cornell University professor : 74ġ850s Daniel Coit Gilman (Bones 1852), president of several universities, formed the Bones' corporate body, the Russell Trust Association, in 1856, the same year the first wing of their building was constructed.Augustus Brandegee (1849), US Representative from Connecticut.Dwight Foster (1848), Massachusetts Attorney General (1861–64), and a justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1866–69).John Donnell Smith (1847), botanical researcher, Captain in the Confederate Army : 3.Rensselaer Russell Nelson (1846), US District Court judge : 71.Stephen Wright Kellogg (1846), US Representative from Connecticut.Henry Baldwin Harrison (1846), Governor of Connecticut.Leonard Eugene Wales (1845), US District Court judge : 71.Richard Taylor (1845), Confederate General, Louisiana State Senator.Constantine Canaris Esty (1845), US Representative from Massachusetts : 71.William Barrett Washburn (1844), US Senator, Governor of Massachusetts.Orris Sanford Ferry (1844), US Senator from Connecticut, US Representative, US Brigadier General : 70.Roswell Hart (1843), US Representative from New York.Benjamin Tucker Eames (1843), US Representative from Rhode Island : 69.John Andrew Peters (1842), US Representative from Maine.William Taylor Sullivan Barry (1841), U.S.Representative from Louisiana, and then a senator in the Confederate States Congress James Mason Hoppin (1840), Professor emeritus at Yale.Ferry (Bones 1844), United States Senator Richard Dudley Hubbard (1839), Governor of Connecticut, US Representative ġ840s Orris S.(1838), Speaker of the New York State Assembly Morrison Remmick Waite (1837), Chief Justice of the U.S.Allen Ferdinand Owen (1837), US Representative from Georgia.Chester Smith Lyman (1837), astronomer, Yale professor of Industrial Mechanics and Physics. Secretary of State, Attorney General, Senator, grandson of Roger Sherman : 131, 199 Thomas Anthony Thacher (1835), Professor of Latin at Yale University (1842–1886) : 47.John Edward Seeley (1835), US Representative from New York.Congressman from North Carolina (1841–1843) William Henry Washington (1834), Whig U.S.John Hubbard Tweedy (1834), delegate to the United States Congress from Wisconsin Territory (1847–1848).John Wallace Houston (1834), Secretary of State of Delaware (1841–1844), associate judge Delaware Superior Court (1855–1893).Asahel Hooker Lewis (1833), newspaper editor and member of the Ohio General Assembly.George Ingersoll Wood (1833), American clergyman.Attorney General (1876–1877), Secretary of War (1876), Ambassador to Austria-Hungary (1882) and Russia (1884–1885), father of William Howard Taft : 82 William Huntington Russell (1833), Connecticut State Legislator, Major General : 82.Phineas Timothy Miller (1833), American physician.Frederick Ellsworth Mather (1833), Democratic member of the New York State Assembly (1854–1857).Founding members (1832–33 academic year) William Huntington Russell, founder of Skull and Bones and the namesake of the society's corporate body, the Russell Trust Association Some news organizations refer to them as a power elite. There are no official rosters published after 1982 and membership for later years is speculative. In this list of notable Bonesmen, the number in parentheses represents the cohort year of Skull and Bones, as well as their graduation year. Until 1971, the organization published annual membership rosters, which were kept at Yale's library. Skull and Bones, a secret society at Yale University, was founded in 1832. Former United States President George Herbert Walker Bush is listed fourth down. Skull and Bones entry from the 1948 Yale Banner.
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