. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Two children were born to them: Mary Hiimian,born April 23, 1863, resides in Chicago; David Sumner, born June 12, 1871,resides in Milton, Mass. LIEUT. ALBERT P. TITCOMB. Albert P. Titcomb, son of S. A. Titcomb, was born in liangor, Me., in1838. He prepared for college in the schools of his city, and entered the Uni-versity in 1854, remaining two years. On the breaking out of the Civil War, he enlisted in Company C, 7thMaine Infantry, August 13, 1861; was commissioned 2d lieutenant, August 21,1861, to rank from Aug


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Two children were born to them: Mary Hiimian,born April 23, 1863, resides in Chicago; David Sumner, born June 12, 1871,resides in Milton, Mass. LIEUT. ALBERT P. TITCOMB. Albert P. Titcomb, son of S. A. Titcomb, was born in liangor, Me., in1838. He prepared for college in the schools of his city, and entered the Uni-versity in 1854, remaining two years. On the breaking out of the Civil War, he enlisted in Company C, 7thMaine Infantry, August 13, 1861; was commissioned 2d lieutenant, August 21,1861, to rank from August 17; resigned July 16, 1862. He enlisted in CompanyD, 30th Maine Infantry, December 26, 1863; was promoted sergeant, December29, 1863; was severely wounded A\m\ 9, 1864; was honorably discharged fromduty, January 26, 1865. He enlisted in Comi)any I, 14th Maine Infantry,March 13, 1865; was promottnl first sergeant; was mustered out of serviceat Darien, Ga., August 28, 1865, by reason of onhu-s of the War Departmentreducing the army. His last residen(;e was Lincoln, Judge Benjamin Hinman Steele. COL. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS TRi; A. Treadwell, son of John Crocker and Sarah Anne (Goodrich)Treadwcll, was born in Salem, Mass., July 12, 1834, and died in New Orleans,April 27, 1908. He attended the private schools of his town and the Andover, 612 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1857 Mass., Academy, and entered the University in 1855, remaining twoyears. Soon after, he located in New York, where he drilled several companiesof militia. During 1861 and 1862, he was engaged in recruiting and drillingvolunteer troops, but faiUng to secure a commision from the governor of theState of New York, he accepted a position in the Commissary Department atAcquia Creek, Va. In the summer of 1862, he accompanied the 95th NewYork Infantry Maryland campaign, and at the battle of Antietamserved as volunteer aide-de-camp to General Abner Doubleday. Returningto New York, he raised a company fo


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