. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . dof Governors of the MetropolitanClub, Wasliington. He was married September 7, 1836, to Eugenie Levy of Savannah,Georgia, who died in Washington, D. C, April 1, 1901. Ten children wereborn to them: Cla\dus, born Jmie 1, 1883; Fannj-, born June 6, 1840, marriedCharles S. Hill, deceased; Caroline, born November 27, 1842, married Freder-ick Myers, deceased; Salvadora, deceased; Eugene, deceased; John Walker,born February 22, 1848, resides in New Orleans, La.; John Randolph, bornNovember 3, 1850, deceased; William Ha


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . dof Governors of the MetropolitanClub, Wasliington. He was married September 7, 1836, to Eugenie Levy of Savannah,Georgia, who died in Washington, D. C, April 1, 1901. Ten children wereborn to them: Cla\dus, born Jmie 1, 1883; Fannj-, born June 6, 1840, marriedCharles S. Hill, deceased; Caroline, born November 27, 1842, married Freder-ick Myers, deceased; Salvadora, deceased; Eugene, deceased; John Walker,born February 22, 1848, resides in New Orleans, La.; John Randolph, bornNovember 3, 1850, deceased; William Hallett, born June 16, 1853, deceased;Emma Louise, married Octa\us Cohen; Phillip Lee, born ISlarch 1,1855,assistant hbrarian, Congressional Library, Washington, D. C. GEN. SAMUEL LEONARD PITKIN. Samuel L. Pitkin, son of Samuel and Sarah (Parsons) Pitkin, was born inEast Hartford, Conn., April 1, 1803, and died there, February 18, 1845. He attended the schools of Hartford and entered the Academy in 1821,graduating in 1823. He engaged in the dry goods business in Hartford during. Hon. Phillip Phillip^. SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS. 201 1824-40; was associated with his father in the manufacture of gunpowder atUpper Pitkin Falls, Conn., 1836-45; was for some years director of the UnitedStates bank; was president of the Farmers and Mechanics Bank of Hartfordfor several years. He took great interest in the State militia, serving as captain, 1823-30;colonel, 1832-35; brigadier general September 7, 1835-May 19, 1836; majorgeneral, 1836-38. He was adjutant general of the State with rank of majorgeneral, 1838-44. He was a Democrat in politics and held several offices; repre-sented Hartford in the House of Representatives in 1840; was also State senator. He was married, December 21, 1831, to Mary Ann, daughter of Lewis of New Haven, Conn. She died September 11, 1891. He issurvived by two sons: WiUiam H., who resides in Boston, Mass., and James S.,who resides in New Haven, Conn.


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