. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ed Thomas Ruthertord Trowbridge. swords to numerous officers. He took an active part in forming the branchsociety of the United States Sanitary Commissionin in New Haven. He was a fine scholar and was especially interested in historical research;was one of the founders of the New Haven Colony Historical Society, in 1862;and served as director, 1862-87; and vice-president for many years. Hepublished The History of Long Wharf in New Haven, and was the projector ofThe History of the Trowbridge Family, published in 18


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ed Thomas Ruthertord Trowbridge. swords to numerous officers. He took an active part in forming the branchsociety of the United States Sanitary Commissionin in New Haven. He was a fine scholar and was especially interested in historical research;was one of the founders of the New Haven Colony Historical Society, in 1862;and served as director, 1862-87; and vice-president for many years. Hepublished The History of Long Wharf in New Haven, and was the projector ofThe History of the Trowbridge Family, published in 1872, defraying the ex-penses of compiling and pubfishing the book. He was an active member of the First Ecclesiastical Society of New Haven,and a member of the First Congregational Church; was chairman of thecommittee having in charge the construction of the Bixwell Avenue Congre-gational Church and contributed liberally to its building fund. He was married September 17, 1834, to Caroline, daughter of CaptainSimeon and Polly (Harrison) Iloadley. She survives him and resides in. 242 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. \; New Haven. Seven children were born to them: Henrj^, born August 14,1836, died, June 29, 1900; Thomas Rutherford, born, ISIarch 3, 1839, diedOctober 28, 1898; WilHam Rutherford Hayes, born May 7, 1842, resides inNew Haven; Carohne Hoadley, born, July 24, 1861, resides in Florence, Italy;Rutherford, born December 1, 1851, resides in New Haven; Emilie EUza,born September 1, 1857, married George Bliss Rogers of Boston, resides inFlorence, Italy; Francis, born July 24, 1861, died July 26, 1861. STEPHEN S. TUCI^ S. Tucker, son of Stephen and Ruth (Herrick) Tucker, was bornin Randolph, Vt., October 16, 1807, and died of wounds received in battle,November 15, 1861. He attended the schools of his town, and the Orange Cbunty Grammarschool. He entered the University of Vermont in 1824 ind remained abouttwo years. He entered the Academy in 1829, and remained until 1831.


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