. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . engaged in real estateand manufacturing interests in SandyHill, N. Y., and was one of its lead-ing citizens. In 1862, he was inpartnership with U. Cornell Allenand the firm of Allen & Lee and rana woolen mill at Bakers Falls, whichis the local name for the water poweron the Hudson River at Sandy Hill. On account of ill health, he wasforced to retire from business and lu;went to the sanitarium at BattleCreek, Mich., hoping for relief, buthe died there September 30, body was interred in the familyburying gr


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . engaged in real estateand manufacturing interests in SandyHill, N. Y., and was one of its lead-ing citizens. In 1862, he was inpartnership with U. Cornell Allenand the firm of Allen & Lee and rana woolen mill at Bakers Falls, whichis the local name for the water poweron the Hudson River at Sandy Hill. On account of ill health, he wasforced to retire from business and lu;went to the sanitarium at BattleCreek, Mich., hoping for relief, buthe died there September 30, body was interred in the familyburying ground in Sandy Hill, andhis monument bears this inscription: Generous to a fault, he forgot him-self in remembering Gods poor. He served as a delegate; to the;National Republican Convention inChicago in 1860. He married Mrs. Adelaide Car-man in New York City, March 16,1859. They had one child, Stephen B. Jr., born at Sandy Hill, N. Y., August9, 1861, now connected with the Erie County Savings Bank of Buffalo, N. Y.;a stepson. Dr. Albro Carman, a physician in New York Major Stephen Berry Lee. 360 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1843 ***f1| ROBERT HOUSTON MILROY, A. B., LL. H. Milroy, son of General Samuel and Martha (Houston) Milroy,was born near Salem, Washington County, Indiana, June 11, 1816, and diedin Olympia, Washington, March 29, 1890. His ancestor, the Earl of Amandale,in Scotland, and a lineal descendant of Robert Bruce, having taken part in arevolution in that country, settled in the north of the island and from therecame to the United States and settled in Carlisle, Pa. At an early age, hisparents removed to Delphi, Ind., where he prepared for coUege. He entered the University in 1840 and graduated A. B., and M. M. 1843; was distinguished at the University for his scholarship and love ofmilitary duty; was valedictorian of his class; was also distinguished for hisathletic ability; was one of the most powerful men ever at the University,being nearly s


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