. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ervedfor some time as president of ageneral court martial and was for atime on detached service in received the degree of M. 1S64, and practiced his professionin Jamaica Plain, Mass., from 1867until 1898. He was commissionedsurgeon and major of the 10th Regi-ment Infantry, M. V. M., September5, 1866; was promoted medical direc-tor of the 1st Brigade M. V. M.,with rank of heutenant-colonel, May24, 1867; was honorably dischargedMay 17, 1871. He was a memberof the Orthodox CongregationalCol. Joseph s


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ervedfor some time as president of ageneral court martial and was for atime on detached service in received the degree of M. 1S64, and practiced his professionin Jamaica Plain, Mass., from 1867until 1898. He was commissionedsurgeon and major of the 10th Regi-ment Infantry, M. V. M., September5, 1866; was promoted medical direc-tor of the 1st Brigade M. V. M.,with rank of heutenant-colonel, May24, 1867; was honorably dischargedMay 17, 1871. He was a memberof the Orthodox CongregationalCol. Joseph stedman. Church of Jamaica Plain. He was married October 1, 1862,to Margaret Annette Stevens of Provi-dence, R. I., who sm-vives him and resides in Sharon, Mass. Four childrenwere born to them: Annie Chapin, born November 6, 1865, resides in Boston,Mass.; Joseph Cyrus, born February 28, 1866, now a physician at JamaicaPlain; Mary Adelaide, born November 1, 1868, married Horace Greeley Cooke,resides in Paterson, N. J.; Edward Hemenway, born March 9, 1872, resides inBogoa, N. CHARLES TYLER WALCOTT. Charles T. Walcott, son of Charles Walcott, was born in Readsboro,Bennington County, Vermont, February 10, 1833. In 1850, his father movedto Monroe, Mass. He prepared for college in the acaiemies in Whitingham,Mass., Paper Mill Village, N. H., and Shelburne Falls, Mass., and a selectschool inRowe, Mass. He entered the University in 1S56, and graduated B. 1859. He read law for some time, but gave it up to follow the profession of civilengineering; was rodman on the Fitchburg R. R., then assistant engineer on apreliminary railroad survey from North Adams, through Hancock in Massa-chusetts to Stephentown, N. Y.; was assistant engineer on prehminary surveyfrom Walpole, , down the Connecticut river on the east side to Brattle-boro, Vt., for the Connecticut R. R.; was engineer in charge of the Pittsfield &North Adams R. R.; assistant engineer on preliminary survey for the Boston


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