. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ^, born October 1, 1849, died December 26, 1849; Frank Eugene, bornApril 6, 1851, died August 24, 1852; Edward Livermore, born September 27,1853, died October 14, 1906; Harold, born September 29, 1858; ClarenceStanley, born June 9, 1861; Alice Pauhne, born December 4, 1865. marriedGen. E. M. CaiT, 79, resides in Seattle, Wash. MAJOR OTIS SETH TENNEY, A. M., LL. D. Otis S. Tenney, son of Capt. Seth and Esther (Miller) Tenney, was bornin Hanover, N. H., December 4, 1822. He attended the schools of his townand prepar


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ^, born October 1, 1849, died December 26, 1849; Frank Eugene, bornApril 6, 1851, died August 24, 1852; Edward Livermore, born September 27,1853, died October 14, 1906; Harold, born September 29, 1858; ClarenceStanley, born June 9, 1861; Alice Pauhne, born December 4, 1865. marriedGen. E. M. CaiT, 79, resides in Seattle, Wash. MAJOR OTIS SETH TENNEY, A. M., LL. D. Otis S. Tenney, son of Capt. Seth and Esther (Miller) Tenney, was bornin Hanover, N. H., December 4, 1822. He attended the schools of his townand prepared for college at the Norwich Institute. He entered the Universityin 1842, and graduated in 1845; received the degrees of in course,in 1847, and LL. D. in From an early photograph. From a recent photograph. Major Otis Seth Tenney. He taught in Partridge MiUtary School in Wilmington, Del., 1845-47;removed to Kentucky in 1847 and established a mihtary school at old FortMason, Mt. Sterling, and conducted it until 1849. He began the study of lawin 1847, with Col. Walter Chiles of Mt. Sterhng, and in March, 1849, was ad-mitted to the bar; practiced his profession in Mt. Sterling, 1849-62. He en-hsted, October 14, 1862, in the C. S. A., and was commissioned major in the2d Kentucky Cavalry, served with distinction until the close of the war,when he returned to Kentucky and was paroled at Lexington. He attempted to resume practice, but was not permitted to do so by thepresiding judge, who decided he was not a citizen according to the expatriationact, passed by the legislature in 1861-62. He appealed to the higher court,atFrankfort, and Judge Robertson rendered a decision by which not only he, 1845] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 381 but ot


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