. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . of Carrolltown, La.; was mus-tered out of service in 1865. Hewent to Chicago in and engagedin business until 1867, when he re-turned to Chelsea and entered hisfathers real estate office, and contin-ued in the same business until hisdeath. He was city assessor for manyyears and was an expert on realtyvalues. He was an expert with therifle, having served as a member ofthe American team in two inter-national rifle contests. In 1880, hemade the highest score ever made atlong range. As far as known, hemade ten of


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . of Carrolltown, La.; was mus-tered out of service in 1865. Hewent to Chicago in and engagedin business until 1867, when he re-turned to Chelsea and entered hisfathers real estate office, and contin-ued in the same business until hisdeath. He was city assessor for manyyears and was an expert on realtyvalues. He was an expert with therifle, having served as a member ofthe American team in two inter-national rifle contests. In 1880, hemade the highest score ever made atlong range. As far as known, hemade ten of the largest scores of any ^ieut. WiUiam Gerrish. man in the world of which there is authentic r(>cord. He was a member ofthe New England Historic Genealogical Society. He was married in Chicago, 111., June 11, 1872, to Emily Gertrude Patten,who died June 16, 1904. Four children w(>re born to them: Susan Louisa, bornApril 12, 1873, now Mrs. Edwin T. Robbins; William Patten, born September10,1874; Charles Victor, born May 15, 1876; and George Howard, born August15, FIRST SERGT. HORACE CHAPIN HENRY, C. E. Horace C. Henry, son of Paul Mandell and Aurelia (Squier) Henry, wasborn in North Bennigton, Vt., October 6, 1844. He prepartnl for college in theschools of his town, and entered the University in 1861, and remained untilAugust, 1862, when he left to enter the service. In recognition of his workas a business man, the University conferred upon him, in 1909, the degree ofB. S., as for 1864, also the degree; of C. E. He was a student for a short 1 imeat Williams College, Mass., and Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y. He enlisted in Company A, 14th Vermont Infantry, August 27, 1862,and was elected 1st sergeant; was mustered out of service, July 30, 1863. Heserved with the regiment in the defenses of Washington, first in Alexandriathen at Fairfax Court House; was at Wolf Run Shoals on the 0(;co(iuan river,from March to June, 1863. The regiment was assigned to the famous Vermon


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