. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . alship ofRev. S. H. McCollester, 51. He taught school in Dansville, N. Y., 1850-51;returned to Walpole, and continued teaching until 1854, when he entered theUniversity in ailvamc stjuiding and remained one year. He engaged in teaching during1855-56 and was assistant to Rev. McCollester, 51, at the Seminary, Swanzey, N. H.,1856-57; engaged in the cooperagebusiness in Potsdam, N. Y., in com-pany with his brother-in-law, CharlesKendrick, during 1858; was recruitingofficer at Walpole, for the New Hamp-
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . alship ofRev. S. H. McCollester, 51. He taught school in Dansville, N. Y., 1850-51;returned to Walpole, and continued teaching until 1854, when he entered theUniversity in ailvamc stjuiding and remained one year. He engaged in teaching during1855-56 and was assistant to Rev. McCollester, 51, at the Seminary, Swanzey, N. H.,1856-57; engaged in the cooperagebusiness in Potsdam, N. Y., in com-pany with his brother-in-law, CharlesKendrick, during 1858; was recruitingofficer at Walpole, for the New Hamp-sliire Volunteers, Ci\il War, 1862;enlisted in 1866 in the New Hamp-shire Aolunteers, and started for thefront, but on reaching Concord,peace ha\ing been declared, the regi-ment was mustered out of service. He purchased a farm in Walpolein 1862, where he made his homeuntil his death. He was a successfulfaimer; took an active interest in theschools of his town. He was a finescholar, a clear and original thinker,and a writer of more than ordinaryability. He was a charter member. Edwin Guild. of both the I. O. G. T. and the Grange, serving several terms as chief officer ineach. He was twice married: first, October 12, 1858, to Esther Lydia Knight,of Dummerston, Vt., who died July 24, 1864. Two children were born tothem: Arthur Edwin, born August 2, 1860, resides in Walpole; Elmer Knight,born February 28, 1863, died January 25, 1875. He was married the secondtime, March 2, 1866, to Sophia Chase of Concord, N. H., who sur\dves himand resides in Walpole. Three children were born to them: Norman, residesin Walpole; Esther Mabel married James Hall, resides in Langdon, N. H.;EvaMarion, married George B. Tiffany resides in Walpole. SAMUEL NEWELL HARTSHORN. Samuel N. Hartshorn, son of Micah Hartshoi-n, was born in Lyndeboro,N. H., June 20, 1829, and died there July 2, 1894. He prepared for collegein the Lyndeboro High School, and entered the University in 1853, remainingtwo years. He then
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