. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . in-listed in ^-Company A, 16th NewHampsliire Infantry, as a private,September 6, 1862; was promotedcaptain, November 4, 1862; mus-tered out, August 20, 1863. He re-cruited Company B, 18th NewHampshire Infantry in one week,and was commissioned its captain,September 20, 1864. was musteredout of service June 10, 1865; wasappointed colonei of the regiment,^^^ but was not mustered.* ^ ^ ^ ^ i^-^ In 1865, he located in Lebanon, N. H., and engaged in real estate busi-ness until 1876, when he removed toRochester, N. H., w


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . in-listed in ^-Company A, 16th NewHampsliire Infantry, as a private,September 6, 1862; was promotedcaptain, November 4, 1862; mus-tered out, August 20, 1863. He re-cruited Company B, 18th NewHampshire Infantry in one week,and was commissioned its captain,September 20, 1864. was musteredout of service June 10, 1865; wasappointed colonei of the regiment,^^^ but was not mustered.* ^ ^ ^ ^ i^-^ In 1865, he located in Lebanon, N. H., and engaged in real estate busi-ness until 1876, when he removed toRochester, N. H., where he resideduntil his death. He engaged inmanufacturing in Rochester, 1876-1906. He was an accomplished andCapt. Elias Frost Smith. gallant officer and was highly respect- ed by his soldiers. He was a Republican in politics and took an active partin the affairs of his town; served on the school board of Rochester ten years. He was married February 22, 1876, to Anna F. Wadleigh of Rochester,N. H., who survives him and resides in that city; no children. One MAJOR CHARLES AUGUSTUS WEBB, U. S. A. Charles A. Webb, son of Edward Augustus and Mary Ann (Wainwright)Webb, was born in Montpelier, Vt., December 29, 1838, and died of pneimaoniaat Fort McKavett, Texas, January 31, 1882; was buried in San Antonio,Texas. In 1848, his parents removed to Northfield, where he attended thepublic schools, the Northfield Academy, also the Thetford (Vt.) Academyand Black River Academy, Ludlow, Vt. He entered the University in 1860,taking a special course in Alihtary Drill and Tactics, remaining until 1861. On the breaking out of the Civil War, he offered his services to the State,and was commissioned 1st lieutenant Company F, 1st Vermont Infantry;was mustered out of service, August 15^ 1861; was promoted captain 13thU. S. Infantry, August 10, 1862; transferred to the 22d United States Infantry,September 21,1861; major, 16th United States Infantry, March 4, 1879; wasbrevetted majo


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