. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . anCounty Court, 1870-74. He is a Republican in politics; was post-master ofWaco, 1877-85; engaged in the real estate business in Waco, 1874-77; and 1885to date. He is an extensive real estate owner and has acquired a valuableproperty. He removed to McGregor, Texas, near Waco, in 1898, where he hasextensive agricultural interests. He was married January 8, 1803, at Galveston, Texas, to Frances Juliett,daughter of Chauncey Milton and Fanny (Tolles) Chamberlin of Weathers-field, Vt. She was a successful teacher and a


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . anCounty Court, 1870-74. He is a Republican in politics; was post-master ofWaco, 1877-85; engaged in the real estate business in Waco, 1874-77; and 1885to date. He is an extensive real estate owner and has acquired a valuableproperty. He removed to McGregor, Texas, near Waco, in 1898, where he hasextensive agricultural interests. He was married January 8, 1803, at Galveston, Texas, to Frances Juliett,daughter of Chauncey Milton and Fanny (Tolles) Chamberlin of Weathers-field, Vt. She was a successful teacher and a graduate of Mary Sharpe FemaleCollege, Winchester, Tenn. She died November 21, 1886. Two childrenwere born to them: David Chamberlin, born October 29, 1868, resides atMcGregor, Texas; Oscar Hopestill, born August 1, 1873 died August 24, 1873. STEPHEN ORIGEN MEAD. Stephen O. Mead, son of John and Mary Stratton (Jones) Mead, was bornin Lowell, Mass., November 26, 1836, and died unmarried, in Clarcmont,N. H., March 18,1867. He prepared for college in the schools of his city and. Hon. Oscar Hopestill Leland. 548 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1854 entered the University in 1851, remaining two years. He engaged in businessin Lowell, Mass., for some time and then removed to Claremont, N. H.,where he continued in mercantile pursuits until his death. ROBERT THAXTER PETTIS. Robert T. Pettis, son of Major John and Lucy (Richards)Pettis, was bornin Windsor, Vt., in June, 1834, and died in New Orleans of yellow fever. He attended the schools of his town, and entered the LTniversity in 1850,remaining nearly three years. He engaged in business in Windsor for sometime and then located in New Orleans, La., where he was a member of the firmof Bostock, Pettis & Tuttle for several years previous to his death. He had great musical abilitj, and he met with marked success in hisbusiness enterprises. He married in 1860, Miss Martha Nye of L^rbana, children were born to them, all of whom are now dece


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