N. B.—The Sunday School Assembly of 1874 and 1875 was held under the direction of a committee from the Sunday School Union of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the grounds at Fair Point being owned by the Erie Conference Camp Meeting Association. In May, 1876, the property was transferred to the Board of Trustees of the National Sunday School Assembly.
| C. Aultman, Canton, O. |
| A. Bradley, Pittsburgh, Pa. |
| Clinton M. Ball |
| Frank C. Carley, Louisville, Ky. |
| W. P. Cooke |
| Adams Davis, Corry, Pa. |
| George W. Gifford, Mayville, N. Y. |
| J. C. Gifford, Westfield, N. Y. |
| J. J. Henderson, Meadville, Pa. |
| Herman Jones, Erie, Pa. |
| C. L. Jeffords, Jamestown, N. Y. |
| Isaac Moore, Mayville, N. Y. |
| Lewis Miller, Akron, O. |
| Jacob Miller, Canton, O. |
| H. A. Massey, Toronto |
| Hiram A. Pratt, Chautauqua, N. Y. |
| John W. Pitts, Jamestown, N. Y. |
| David Preston, Detroit, Mich. |
| F. H. Root, Buffalo, N. Y. |
| E. A. Skinner, Westfield, N. Y. |
| Sardius Steward, Ashville, N. Y. |
| John H. Vincent, Plainfield, N. J. |
| Amos K. Warren, Mayville, N. Y. |
| W. W. Wythe, Chautauqua, N. Y. |
| Noah F. Clark, Oil City, Pa. |
| William J. Cornell, Chautauqua, N. Y. |
| W. A. Duncan, Syracuse, N. Y. |
| E. G. Dusenbury, Portville, N. Y. |
| C. D. Firestone, Columbus, O. |
| James M. Guffey, Pittsburgh, Pa. |
| W. H. Hickman, Greencastle, Ind. |
| Frank W. Higgins, Olean, N. Y. |
| J. Franklin Hunt, Chautauqua, N. Y. |
| Frederick W. Hyde, Jamestown, N. Y. |
| Julius King, Cleveland, O. |
| Chester D. Massey, Toronto, Canada |
| Ira M. Miller, Akron, O. |
| Joseph C. Neville, Chicago, Ill. |
| S. Fred. Nixon, Westfield, N. Y. |
| Frank M. Potter, Chautauqua, N. Y. |
| F. H. Rockwell, Warren, Pa. |
| A. M. Schoyer, Pittsburgh, Pa. |
| W. H. Shortt, Youngsville, Pa. |
| Clement Studebaker, South Bend, Ind. |
| William Thomas, Meadville, Pa. |
| George E. Vincent, Chicago, Ill. |
| Warren F. Walworth, Cleveland, O. |
| Arthur E. Bestor, Chautauqua, N. Y., President Chautauqua Institution |
| Ernest Cawcroft, 48 Fenton Building, Jamestown, N. Y. |
| Noah F. Clark, 803 Magee Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. |
| Melvil Dewey, President Lake Placid Club, Essex Co., N. Y. |
| George W. Gerwig, Secretary Board of Education, Pittsburgh. |
| E. Snell Hall, 127 Forest Ave., Jamestown, N. Y. Louis J. Harter, Chautauqua, N. Y. |
| Fred W. Hyde, American Bankers Association, Washington, D. C. |
| J. C. McDowell, 1321 Farmers Bank Building, Pittsburgh. |
| Vincent Massey, Massey Harris Company, Ltd., Toronto, Canada. |
| Shailer Mathews, Dean Divinity School, University of Chicago. |
| Ira M. Miller, Akron, O. |
| Mrs. Robert A. Miller, 17 West 45th St., New York City. |
| S. I. Munger, Dallas, Tex. |
| Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker, 2606 Whitis Ave., Austin, Tex. |
| Frank M. Potter, Mayville, N. Y. |
| William L. Ransom, 120 Broadway, New York City. |
| A. M. Schoyer, Pennsylvania Lines, Pittsburgh. |
| Alburn E. Skinner, Warren-Nash Motor Company, 18 West 63rd St., New York City. |
| Clement Studebaker, Jr., South Bend, Ind. |
| H. A. Truesdale, Conneaut, O. |
| George E. Vincent, President Rockefeller Foundation, 61 Broadway, New York City. |
| Charles E. Welch, Welch Grape Juice Company, Westfield, N. Y. |
| Scott Brown, 208 South La Salle St., Chicago. |
| E. G. Dusenbury, Portville, N. Y. |
| George Greer, New Castle, Pa. |
| W. H. Hickman, Montpelier, Ind. |
| Julius King, Julius King Optical Company, Cleveland, O. |
| Chester D. Massey, 519 Jarvis St., Toronto, Canada. |
| Z. L. White, Columbus, O. |
| Lyman Abbott, Editor Outlook, New York City. |
| Jane Addams, Hull House, Chicago. |
| Percy H. Boynton, University of Chicago, Chicago. |
| Frank Chapin Bray, League of Nations Union, New York City. |
| John Graham Brooks, 8 Francis Ave., Cambridge, Mass. |
| Elmer E. Brown, Chancellor New York University, New York City. |
| Richard T. Ely, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. |
| W. H. P. Faunce, President Brown University, Providence, R. I. |
| J. M. Gibson, Linnell Close, Hampstead Gardens, London, England. |
| Frank W. Gunsaulus, President Armour Institute, Chicago. |
| G. Stanley Hall, President Clark University, Worcester, Mass. |
| Jesse L. Hurlbut, 74 Park Ave., Bloomfield, N. J. |
| F. G. Peabody, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. |
| Sir George Adam Smith, Principal Aberdeen University, Aberdeen, Scotland. |
| Charles David Williams, Bishop of Michigan, Detroit, Mich. |