. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . n Washington, D. C, in 1900. He prepared forcollege in the schools of Washington, D. C, and ontorrd the Universityfrom that city in 1850, remaining twoyears. He studied law and Bay, Wis., until 1861. Onthe breaking out of the Civil W^ar,he offered his services to the state ofWisconsin, and was commissioned,October 25, 1861, 1st lieutenant ofCo. H, 12th Wisconsin Infantry,commanded by Gen. George , 55. He served with dis-tinction with this regiment untilAugust 4, 1862, when owing to dis-ab


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . n Washington, D. C, in 1900. He prepared forcollege in the schools of Washington, D. C, and ontorrd the Universityfrom that city in 1850, remaining twoyears. He studied law and Bay, Wis., until 1861. Onthe breaking out of the Civil W^ar,he offered his services to the state ofWisconsin, and was commissioned,October 25, 1861, 1st lieutenant ofCo. H, 12th Wisconsin Infantry,commanded by Gen. George , 55. He served with dis-tinction with this regiment untilAugust 4, 1862, when owing to dis-abiltily, he was forced to resign hiscommission. He later served as 1stlieutenant in the 32d Wisconsin In-fantry. He entered the employ of thePost Office Department at Washing-ton, D. C, in 1865. He receivedmany promotions. He served as chief of the bond division for many First Lieut. Nathan Abiel Chauncey Smith. years, until his resignation from the service in 1900. He fr:iv(>llc(l exten-sively in Europe. He was twice married: first, in 1882 and again in ISIK); no FIRST SERGT. JAMES MONROE STANCLIl-T^E. James M. Stancliffe, son of George and Mary Nott (Seld(>n) Staiicliffe,was born in Portland, Conn., May 4, 1831, and died there May, 19, 1875,of disease contracted in the Civil War. He attended the schools of his town 534 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1853 and entered the University in 1849, and remained three years. He wasemployed in the Brainerd and Gos quarry in Portland, , enlisted in Co. D, 20th Connecticut Infantry for the Civil War, August 4,1862; was promoted 1st sergeant and served until the close of the war. He was married November 19, 1856, to Frances Emma Ransom of Port-land, who died June 26, 1904; no children. GEORGE CROCKETT STRONG, U. S. A. George C. Strong, was born in Stockbridge, Vt., in 1833, and died inNew York City, July 30, 1863 of wounds received in battle. He was a studentat the Universit}^ from 1851 until 1853, when h


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