. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . town and at the La^TenceAcademj, Groton, ]\Iass.; enteredthe University in the spring of 1855,and remained two years. He engaged in the settling ofhis brothers estate in Paw Paw,Mich., 1858-63; engaged in the lumberlousiness in Pine Grove, Mich., 1863-79, and in Bloomingdale, Mich.; 1879-85; machinist, Paw Paw, Mich.,1885-88; Chicago, 111., 1888-97; Niles,Mich., 1897-1900; St. Joseph, Mich.,1900-1907. He retm-ned to Lowell,Mass., in 1907, and retired from ac-tive work. He was treasurer ofBloomingdale, Mich., 1878-


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . town and at the La^TenceAcademj, Groton, ]\Iass.; enteredthe University in the spring of 1855,and remained two years. He engaged in the settling ofhis brothers estate in Paw Paw,Mich., 1858-63; engaged in the lumberlousiness in Pine Grove, Mich., 1863-79, and in Bloomingdale, Mich.; 1879-85; machinist, Paw Paw, Mich.,1885-88; Chicago, 111., 1888-97; Niles,Mich., 1897-1900; St. Joseph, Mich.,1900-1907. He retm-ned to Lowell,Mass., in 1907, and retired from ac-tive work. He was treasurer ofBloomingdale, Mich., 1878-79. Heis a member of Paw Paw Lodge, , F. and A. M. He was married at North Chelms-ford, Mass., June 26, 1859, to AbbieFit^ lams. Elizabeth Durant, who died February 16, 1892. Four cliiklren were born to them: William Henry, born July 3,1860; William, born May 23, 1870, Frank Stevens, born, April 26, 1872, andSarah Isabel, born September 3, 1874, now Mrs, A. W. David of Lowell,Mass.[^The first three children died in infancy. His address Ls No. 234Gibson St., Lowell, 1857] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 603 FIRST LIEUT. JOHN F. L. BUEL, U. S. A. John F. L. Buel, brother of Gen. George P. Buel, 56, was born in Law-renceburg, Ind., in 1835. He prepared for college in the schools of his city,entered the University in 1854, remaining two years. He engaged in engi-neering in Colorado until August 5, 1861, when he was commissioned 2dlieutenant, 4th U. S. Infantry; was promoted first lieutenant November 25,1861; served as regimental quartermaster April 1-July 31, 1862; resigned Nov-ember 6, 1862. He studied law and practiced his profession in Quinnesec,Mich., several years. MARTIN VAN BUREN CONGDON, M. D. Martin V. B. Congdon, son of Alanson and OUve (Potter) Congdon, wasborn in Clarendon, Vt., April 5, 1835, and died unmarried at Calhoun, 111.,January 23, 1895. He prepared for college at the Black River Academy,Ludlow, Vt., and entered the University in 1856, and remai


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