. Thetford academy, Thetford, Vermont. Seventy-fifth anniversary and reunion. Thursday, June 28, 1894. W. H. CUMMINGS, HON. BARTLETT SARGENT. 151 George H. Andrews, Esq., a successful business man, writesfrom Minneapolis, Minn., of his pleasant memories of Thetford,sadly recalling the death of his brother, Thomas F. Andrews,who was also a student at Thetford, and was one of theprominent pioneers of Minneapolis. His children are studentsor graduates of the State University. Miss Eliza Jane Andrews writes as Mrs. Wm. H. Dole. was for many years a railroad officer. They now reside i
. Thetford academy, Thetford, Vermont. Seventy-fifth anniversary and reunion. Thursday, June 28, 1894. W. H. CUMMINGS, HON. BARTLETT SARGENT. 151 George H. Andrews, Esq., a successful business man, writesfrom Minneapolis, Minn., of his pleasant memories of Thetford,sadly recalling the death of his brother, Thomas F. Andrews,who was also a student at Thetford, and was one of theprominent pioneers of Minneapolis. His children are studentsor graduates of the State University. Miss Eliza Jane Andrews writes as Mrs. Wm. H. Dole. was for many years a railroad officer. They now reside inMelrose, Mass., and she is one of the most active ladies in scien-tific and literary matters. She has spent a year abroad with hersister, Miss Hattie N. Andrews, the artist. Her son who fittedfor Harvard, trouble with his eyes having compelled him toforego study, is now one of the firm of J. A. Andrews & Co., aleading business house in Boston. She has delightful memoriesof Thetford, and trusts its great usefulness is to be renewed andcontinued. Miss Jennie Howard, a native of Orford, N. H., became , and
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