. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . , 1890. He ])repared for college at the Troy Conference Academy at 458 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1849 Poultney, Vt., and entered the University in 1846, remaining nearly three years. He engaged in farming in Shelburne imtil 1855, when he removed to Massena Springs, N. Y., and boughtthe United States Hotel, which hemanaged until 1863. He then boughta hotel in Massena village, which wasburned in Janauary, 1864. He rebuilton the same site the house known asWhites Hotel, which he manageduntil 1879, when he gave the manage-


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . , 1890. He ])repared for college at the Troy Conference Academy at 458 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1849 Poultney, Vt., and entered the University in 1846, remaining nearly three years. He engaged in farming in Shelburne imtil 1855, when he removed to Massena Springs, N. Y., and boughtthe United States Hotel, which hemanaged until 1863. He then boughta hotel in Massena village, which wasburned in Janauary, 1864. He rebuilton the same site the house known asWhites Hotel, which he manageduntil 1879, when he gave the manage-ment to his son-in-law, Samuel He was a Republican inpolitics; held an important positionin the United States Custom housein New York City, 1878-1886; he wassupervisor of the town of Massenamany years. He was a member ofSt. Johns Episcopal Church of Mas-sena; member of the Masonic Lodgeand of the Knights Templar. He was married, September 27,1849, to Carohne Morse of Shelburne,Vt. One child was born to them,Jennie Caro, now Mrs. Samuel of Massena, N. Henry Barnett White. OSCAR AMOS WILLARD. Oscar A. \Mllard, son of Amri and EUza (Ralph) Willard, was born inSouth Woodstock, Vt., February 9, 1829, and died in Houghton, Mich. Heprepared for college at the Green Mountain Liberal Institute, South Wood-stock, and entered the University in 1846, and remained two years. Heengaged in the wool business in Woodstock from 1849 until 1865, when heremoved to Boston, Mass., where he was a wool and real estate dealer andbroker for many j-ears. In 1899, he removed to Houghton, Mich., where hemade his home until his death. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. CarrieWillard Reese of Houghton, Mich. BREV. THOMAS FOSTER WRIGHT, U. S. A. Thomas F. Wright, son of George Wright, U. S. A. (q. v.), wasborn at the Jefferson Barracks, near St. Louis, Mo., in 1830. He removed toNorwich, Vt., in 1846, and lived with his grandparents. He entered the Lni-versity


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