. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . He was honorably mustered out, at his own request,( ictober 30, 1864, near Petersburg, Virginia. Captain Roller entered Dartmouth College after hisdischarge from the service, and took a partial course; hethen went West .mil engaged in the furniture business atOttawa, Kansas. In June, 1874, he moved to ColoradoSprings, Colorado, continuing the same business. In1 S80 he established himself in the real estate and loanbusiness in Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado, where hestill is. He was married February 27, I 87 1, to Miss
. Officers of the army and navy (volunteer) who served in the civil war . He was honorably mustered out, at his own request,( ictober 30, 1864, near Petersburg, Virginia. Captain Roller entered Dartmouth College after hisdischarge from the service, and took a partial course; hethen went West .mil engaged in the furniture business atOttawa, Kansas. In June, 1874, he moved to ColoradoSprings, Colorado, continuing the same business. In1 S80 he established himself in the real estate and loanbusiness in Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado, where hestill is. He was married February 27, I 87 1, to Miss ClaramondM. I [ayes. Arthur H. Roller is the only surviving childfrom this marriage. He lost his wife in 1872. He againmarried, September 24, 1884, Miss Nellie H. sons and one daughter are living,—Douglas A.,Winfield I., and Nellie E. Captain Roller has been very prominent in Masoniccircles, holding the highest honors in the grand is an active and influential man in the community inwhich he lives ; always foremost in every enterprise of apublic n
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