. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . f the town of Kingsbury in 1866; president of the villageof Sandy Hill, 1883 and 1884, and was also trustee several terms; was trusteeof the Union Free School, No. 1, from the time it was formed in 1867 until was a member of the Methodist Church and a trustee for many years;Sandy Hill Lodge, No. 372, F. and A. M.; Sandy Hill Chapter, No. 189, R. A. Commandary, No. 33, K. T., Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Society ofMayflower Descendants. He was the pioneer cottage owner at the nowflourishing summer


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . f the town of Kingsbury in 1866; president of the villageof Sandy Hill, 1883 and 1884, and was also trustee several terms; was trusteeof the Union Free School, No. 1, from the time it was formed in 1867 until was a member of the Methodist Church and a trustee for many years;Sandy Hill Lodge, No. 372, F. and A. M.; Sandy Hill Chapter, No. 189, R. A. Commandary, No. 33, K. T., Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; Society ofMayflower Descendants. He was the pioneer cottage owner at the nowflourishing summer colony of Pilot Knob, on Lake George, and was for manyyears one of the best known summer residents on that lake. He was married September 24, 1857, to Mary Eliza, daughter of Jamesand Kezia (Lee) Culver of Sandy Hill. Four children were born to them:Caroline Berry, born July 23, 1858, died October 2, 1890; Nelson James,born December 14, 1861, died May 5, 1862; Frederick Barnard, born August 1,1865, resides in Glens Falls; Orsen Culver, born June 7, 1873, resides inSandy 1853] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. NELSON RICHARDS. Nelson Richards, son of Orson and Julia Ann (Fisk) Richards, was bornin Schroon Lake, N. Y., August 2, 1833. In 1837, his parents moved to SandyHill, N. Y., and with the exception of a residence in Plattsburg, N. Y., between1845-50, Sandy Hill has been the home of this branch of the Richards familyever since. In 1849, he entered the University, remaining two years. In 1851, went toLockhaven, Pa., to manage a saw mill in which his father was interested,and where he was instantly killed while superintending some repairs, on May12, 1854. He was married September 28, 1853, to Erie White of Lockhaven, Pa.,Mrs. Richards afterwards married Everett Baker, a prominent resident ofPlattsburg, N. Y. *4> FIRST LIEUT. NATHAN ABIEL CHAUNCEY SMITH. Nathan A. C. Smith, son of Chaunc(>y Smith, was born in Chelsea, Vt.,September 23, 1833, and died in Wash


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