. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . isciplinarian and during his office of coloneland brigadier-general, he brought the kState militia to a high state of was always considerate to his command; was very popular with the menand gained their respect and love as few leaders have been able to do. He was a Republican and aleading factor in the State held several town offices; repre-sented his town in the House ofRepresentatives, 1876-77; was Statesenator, 1882-84. His services inthe State Legislature were partic-ularly creditable
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . isciplinarian and during his office of coloneland brigadier-general, he brought the kState militia to a high state of was always considerate to his command; was very popular with the menand gained their respect and love as few leaders have been able to do. He was a Republican and aleading factor in the State held several town offices; repre-sented his town in the House ofRepresentatives, 1876-77; was Statesenator, 1882-84. His services inthe State Legislature were partic-ularly creditable to himself andhis party; was delegate at largeto the National Republican conven-tion in Chicago in 1888. He took an active interest ineducational matters; was a trusteeof the Vermont Academy, Sax-tons River, 1880-1902, and treas-urer for some years. He was amember of the Baptist Church andtook an active interest in thechurch work and gave liberally ofhis time and money to aid in thevarious church enterprises; waspresident of the State SabbathSchool Association; was president. Julius Jacob Estey. of the board of managers of tlu; Hai)tist State Convention, was a prominent member of Ww various Masonic bodices in Hrattleboro. He was married October 29, 18(37, to Florence Carpenter Cray of Cam-bridge, N. Y., who survives him and resides in Brattleboro. Three childrcniwere born to them: Jacob Gray, born August 2, 1871, now president of theEstey Organ Co., of Brattleboro; Julius Harry, born July 9, 1874; now treasurerof the Estey Organ Co., of Brattleboro; Chiy C:., born January 4, 1881, diedOctober 18, 1897. CAPT. LLOYD BYRON FULLER, C. K. Lloyd B. Fuller, .son of James Porter and l<:unice Walcott (Hall) Fuller,was born in Plainfield, N. H., January 8, 1841. In 1811, his i)arents removedto Lebanon, N. H., where he attended the public schools. He preiiured forcollege at the Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H., and entered the Uni-versity in the fall of 18
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