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Overview
Lorenzo Latham was a Hamilton College student enrolled in the 1830–31 academic year, listed in the course catalog as a member of the student body. He is identified as a politician and Hamilton alumnus in external sources, though his post-college career is not described in the corpus.
Relevance to Research
The 1830–31 Hamilton College catalog lists Lorenzo Latham as a student from Hamilton (the town), with the notation “29, K. H.” alongside his name. The “K. H.” notation likely refers to a room assignment or class section designation used in early catalogs.
Notes
The corpus entry is a bare name in a student roster. The number “29” and abbreviation “K. H.” appear alongside other students in the same format and likely indicate a room number and dormitory building (Kirkland Hall or similar), rather than any biographical detail.
Related Sources
- yhm-arc-pub-cat-1830-31_djvu.txt