. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Stannard, being a part of the 22d Army Corps. In June, 1863, the brigadewas assigned to the 1st Army Corps. He served with distinction in thecampaigns in Virginia and at Gettysburg; was must(;red out of service withthe regiment, July 15, 1863. He has met with marked success in his jjrofcssion; was city physician, 1872-76. He secured, in 1866, the passage of a city ordinance requiring a house-to-house sanitary inspection, the first ordinance of the kind to be passed in theState, if not in the country; also in 1880,


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Stannard, being a part of the 22d Army Corps. In June, 1863, the brigadewas assigned to the 1st Army Corps. He served with distinction in thecampaigns in Virginia and at Gettysburg; was must(;red out of service withthe regiment, July 15, 1863. He has met with marked success in his jjrofcssion; was city physician, 1872-76. He secured, in 1866, the passage of a city ordinance requiring a house-to-house sanitary inspection, the first ordinance of the kind to be passed in theState, if not in the country; also in 1880, an ordinance requiring burialpermits in Concord, which was afterwards adopted by the State; was largelyinstrumental in securing, in 1881, the passage of the act by the State Legis-lature, creating the State l^oard of Health; and has served as president of theboard to date. He has been surgeon of th(! Boston & Main R. R. from 1880to date; member of the United States board of pension examiners. Concord,1782-85; professor of Hygiene, Dartmouth Medical College, 1894 to 544 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1854 He is a Republican in politics; was a member of the New Hampshire RailroadConamission, 1877-81. He was a member of the Vermont Medical Society, 1856-63, and an honor-ary member since 1863; New Hampshire Medical Society from 1868 to date,secretary, 1869-80, 1882; vice-president, 1880-81, president, 1881 82; CenterDistrict Medical Society; American Medical .\ssociation, American PubUcHealth Association, and its vice-president in 1895; New York Medico-LegalSociety; honorary member, Strafford County (N. H.) Medical Society. Heis a member of Blazing Star Lodge, F. and A. M , the chapter R. A. M., andthe Knights Templar of Concord; G. A. R., serving for some years as medicaldirector of the department of New Hampshire; New Hampshire HistoricalSociety. He has written many articles for the medical journals and has pub-lished several pamphlets. In 1906 he published the History of the New H


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