. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 1884. He then returned to Massachusetts, and resided in Montague Cityuntil 1886, when he located in Pasadena, Cal. In 1888, he located in Fresno,where he has since resided. He engaged in surveying and construction ofirrigating ditches in Tulare and Fresno counties, Cal., 1876-1883. Since 1886he has engaged in farming. He was married November 28, 1865, to Delia Elizabeth .Adams of MontagueCity, Mass. Two children have been born to them: George Warren, born De-cember 25, 1866, resides in Fresno, Cal.; Carrie Luella,


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 1884. He then returned to Massachusetts, and resided in Montague Cityuntil 1886, when he located in Pasadena, Cal. In 1888, he located in Fresno,where he has since resided. He engaged in surveying and construction ofirrigating ditches in Tulare and Fresno counties, Cal., 1876-1883. Since 1886he has engaged in farming. He was married November 28, 1865, to Delia Elizabeth .Adams of MontagueCity, Mass. Two children have been born to them: George Warren, born De-cember 25, 1866, resides in Fresno, Cal.; Carrie Luella, born September 25,1869, resides in Los Angeles, Cal. BVT. CHARLES BRADLEY STOUGHTON, A. M., LL. D. Charles B. Stoughton, son of the Hon. Henry Evandcr and Laura Elmina(Clark) Stoughton, was born in Chester, Vt., October 31, 1841, and died inBennington, Vt., January 17, 1898. In 1853, his parents removed to BellowsFalls, Vt., where he prepared for college. He entered the University in 1858,and graduated A. B. in 1861; was a member of the A 2 II Fraternity: received. 654 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1861 thedegreesof A. , andLL. 1884; was a trustee of the University1871-87. In 1861, he was appointed drill master by the governor of Vermont withrank of 1st Heutenant, and took an active part in drilUng the State volunteers;was commissioned adjutant of the 4th Vermont Infantry, August 11, 1861;was promoted major, February 25, 1862; lieutenant-colonel, July 17, 1862;colonel, Novembers, 1862; was wounded July 10,1863; was brevetted brigadier-general United States Volunteers,March 13, 1865 for gallant and meri-torious service dming the war; re-signed February 2, 1864. His regiment was assigned tothe famous old Vermont Brigade,the 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 6thArmy Corps, a position it retaineduntil the close of the war. The his-tory of the brigade is one distinguishedin the annals of the country, as onewhose losses in battle, killed andmortally wounded exceeded thoseof a


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