. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 25, 1865, resides in Vernon, Vt. CAPT. GEORGE Buttrick, son of Stedman and Mary Ha3wood (Hunt) Buttrick,was born in Concord, Mass.,March 6, 1837, and died there, unmarried, Decem-ber 18, 1895. He prepared for col-. lege in the schools of his town and entered the University in ^1853, |^re-/«.: ^. maining nearly three years. He enlisted as a corporal inCompany G, Fifth Massachusettsvolunteer militia, April 19, 1861, toserve three months; was dischargedJuly 31, 1861; enhsted as .sergeantCompany G, 47t


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 25, 1865, resides in Vernon, Vt. CAPT. GEORGE Buttrick, son of Stedman and Mary Ha3wood (Hunt) Buttrick,was born in Concord, Mass.,March 6, 1837, and died there, unmarried, Decem-ber 18, 1895. He prepared for col-. lege in the schools of his town and entered the University in ^1853, |^re-/«.: ^. maining nearly three years. He enlisted as a corporal inCompany G, Fifth Massachusettsvolunteer militia, April 19, 1861, toserve three months; was dischargedJuly 31, 1861; enhsted as .sergeantCompany G, 47th MassachusettsInfantrj^ October 15, 1862; was dis-charged September 1,1863; appointedsecond lieutenant Company E, ThirdU. S. C. I., November 25, 1863; was promoted captain, Co. A, same regi-ment, October 27, 1864. He servedwith marked distinction and wasmustered out with his regiment inNovember, 1865. He engaged in agricultural pur-suits in Louisiana for some years. Heheld numerous offices of trust in hiscoimty. He was school director ofIberville Parish and tax assessor and. Capt. George Buttrick. 1856] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 586 collector for some time. He was appointed to a responsible position in theU. S. Custom house in New Orleans, which he held until 1881, when he re-turned to Concord, Mass., and engaged in farming. He was a memberof Lenwood Lodge, F. and A. M., of New Orleans, and of Old ConcordPost, G. A. R., of Concord, Mass., of which he was post commander. JAMES EDWIN CHASE. James E. Chase, son of JohnFranklin and Mrs. Mary EUzabeth(Cummings) (Washburn) Chase, wasborn in Cornish, N. H., October 8,1838, and died unmarried, in SanFrancisco, Cal., September 29, 1841, his parents removed toWindsor, Vt., where he prepared forcollege in the High School. He en-tered the University in 1855, andremained two years. He was assistant engineer of theRockford, Rock Island and St. Louis,R. R., his uncle, Francis X. Chase,47, being chief engineer, on work be-t


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