John D’Wolf was a member of the Class of 1806 at Brown, but did not graduate, although he is said to have nearly completed the course.D’Wolf, John
In September 1860, Miss Lydia Carpenter, a member of the First Baptist Church of Pawtucket, who had been baptized by Reverend David Benedict 1806, added four thousand dollars to a thousand which she had donated to the University in 1858 to establish a fund "to be called the AID FUND, which is to be applied to help deserving students, who may need aid after their admission into Brown University."Financial aid
He secured a charter for the Hartford Turnpike, which went through Foster, in 1803, and established the Foster Society Library in 1806.Foster, Theodore
The house on George Street, an elegant three-story brick Federal house built by mason Joseph Haile in 1806, was acquired by the University and the use of it given to the Gardners, who contributed to its restoration and gave the Orchard Avenue house to Brown.Gardner House
In 1806 an honorary Bachelor of Medicine, apparently the only one ever, was awarded to John McKie.Honorary degrees
In college Adoniram Judson came under the influence of a free-thinking upperclassman, Jacob Eames 1806, and chose to deliver at Commencement "An Oration of Free Enquiry."Judson, Adoniram
Originally held in the chapel, after 1806 these presentations often took place in the Town House, which stood at the southwest corner of Benefit and College Streets.Junior and Senior Exhibitions
Calvin Park was a tutor at the College from 1800 to 1804, librarian from 1800 to 1806, professor of learned languages from 1804 to 1811 and of moral philosophy and metaphysics from 1811 to 1825.Park, Calvin