. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Troop B igii. 352 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1842 NON-GRADUATES 1842. JOHN LEONARD HAMMOND. John L. Hammond, son of Thomas Denny and Pauhne (Austin) Hammond,was born in Orwell, Vt., May 16, 1822, and died in Middlebury, Vt., February3,1882. He prepared for college at the Shoreham Academy, and entered theUniversity in 1838, remaining two years. He returned to Orwell, where he made his home until his death. He wasinterested in several business enterprises; served as president of the FirstNational Bank of Orwell for many j


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Troop B igii. 352 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1842 NON-GRADUATES 1842. JOHN LEONARD HAMMOND. John L. Hammond, son of Thomas Denny and Pauhne (Austin) Hammond,was born in Orwell, Vt., May 16, 1822, and died in Middlebury, Vt., February3,1882. He prepared for college at the Shoreham Academy, and entered theUniversity in 1838, remaining two years. He returned to Orwell, where he made his home until his death. He wasinterested in several business enterprises; served as president of the FirstNational Bank of Orwell for many j-ears. He was a member of IndependenceLodge F. and A. M., of Orwell. He was married, October 3, 1849, to JanetLucinda Thomas of Orwell, who died July 11, 1858. Three children were bomto them: Thomas Austin, born September 23, 1851, died June 16, 1887;Jessie, born July 16, 1853, married Thad M. Chapman, resides in Middlebury,Vt.; Adelia Fletcher, born June 8, 1855, died, unmarried, August 19, Hon. Roswell Hunt. HON. ROSWELL HUNT. Roswell Hunt; son of Arad and Sally(Newell) Hunt, was born in Vernon, Ver-mont, May 27, 1823, and died immarried,in Ehnira, N. Y., October 10, 1877. Hereceived an academic education and enteredthe University in 1828 and remained threeyears. In 1846, he located in Brattleboro andengaged in business for some time; was amember of the firm of Hines and Newman,Machinists, in Brattleboro, 1850-60; was adeputy sheriff of Windham Co., 1854-57;represented Brattleboro in the State Legis-lature 1852, and 1853; was engaged in thehotel business in Northampton, Mass., 1867-70; Elmira, N. Y., 1870-77. HENRY CLAY LONGNECKER, A. B. Henry Clay Longnecker, son of Henry and EUzabeth (Kendig) Long-necker, was born in Allen, near Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Perm.;April 20, 1820, and died in Allentown, Pa., September 16, 1871, from diseasecontracted in the Civil War. He prepaied for college at an academj^ in Wilbraham, Mass., and enteredthe University in 1839, and


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