. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . m 1887 until his death. Forseveral years previous to his death, his health had been impaired, and toill health was added the great sorrow of the death of his two children. Hewas the author of Lighthouse EstabUshments in Europe, 1874; and The Presidioof San Francisco, California, 1874. He was a member of the Catholic Church,and the Sons of the American Revolution. He was married in San Francisco, Cal., April 24, 1862, to Ellen Ritchie,who survives him and resides in Washington, D. C. Two children were bornto them:


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . m 1887 until his death. Forseveral years previous to his death, his health had been impaired, and toill health was added the great sorrow of the death of his two children. Hewas the author of Lighthouse EstabUshments in Europe, 1874; and The Presidioof San Francisco, California, 1874. He was a member of the Catholic Church,and the Sons of the American Revolution. He was married in San Francisco, Cal., April 24, 1862, to Ellen Ritchie,who survives him and resides in Washington, D. C. Two children were bornto them: William George, born May 22, 1863, lieutenant U. S. A., died ofmalignant fever in Santiago, Cuba, August 11, 1898; Lidia, born May 2, 1869,married Mr. Fielding Lewis, died at Mariiiion, King George Co., Va., Febru-ary 23, 1900. COL. ALBERT AUGUSTUS A. Fletcher, son of Paris and Anna (Miner) Fletcher, was born inBridport, Vt., August 17, 1835, and died in Middlebmy, Vt., October 2, attended the schools of his town, and prepared for college at the Newton. 516 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1852 Academy, Shoreham, Vt. He entered the University in 1849, and remained nearly three years. He engaged in farming in Bridport until 1882, when he removed to Middlebury, Vt., where he resided until his death. He was president of the National Bank, Middlebury, 1882-1907. He met with marked successin his business and acquired a val-uable property. He was a Republican in pohtics,represented Bridport in the Houseof Representatives, 1872-74; waslolonel on the staff of GovernorConverse, 1872-74; State senator,Addison County, 1882-84; held manytown offices and served as a dele-sate to several Republican conven-tions. He was a member of theMasonic Lodge, the Chapter R. , and the Commandery, K. T., of-Middlebmy; the Mystic Shrine ofMontpelier; Knights of Honor. He was married March 4, 1857,to Delia G. Murray, of Potsdam,N. Y., who died October 6, children were born to them


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