. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . , Rhode Island Cavahy, the famous College Cavaliers(q. V.) June 19-October 2, 1863. He engaged in the mercantile business in Cacheville, Cal., from 1864 to1870, and in Sacremento from 1870 to 1875. He removed to Elkhart, Ind.,in 1876, where he has since resided; engaged in the dry goods business, 1876-91;has served as cashier of the St. Joseph Valley Bank, from 1891 to date; Co-operative Savings and Loan Society, 1891 to date. He was captainand quartermaster of the 2d Regiment, Cal. N. G., 872. He is a
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . , Rhode Island Cavahy, the famous College Cavaliers(q. V.) June 19-October 2, 1863. He engaged in the mercantile business in Cacheville, Cal., from 1864 to1870, and in Sacremento from 1870 to 1875. He removed to Elkhart, Ind.,in 1876, where he has since resided; engaged in the dry goods business, 1876-91;has served as cashier of the St. Joseph Valley Bank, from 1891 to date; Co-operative Savings and Loan Society, 1891 to date. He was captainand quartermaster of the 2d Regiment, Cal. N. G., 872. He is a Republican in politics; was county commissioner of Elkhart, ; member of the school board, Elkhart .six years; citj^ councilman, 1898to date; he is a member of Kane Lodge, F. and A. M., Concord chapter, R. , Elkhart Commandery K. T. No. 31, all of Elkhart. He was married October 20, 1873, to Lavina L. White of Middleburg, child has been born to them: Eva M., born August 1,1872, married B. Kurtz of Cleveland, Ohio. FIRST SERGT. EDWARD MYRON First Sergt. k,j. ja Granger. Edward M. Granger, son ofEdward Livingston and Mary W.(Brown) Granger, and cousin ofLyman Couch Granger, 49, wasborn in Pittsford, Vermont, Septem-ber IS, 1844, and died September 19,1864. He prei:)ared for college at thePittsford Academy and entered theUniversity in the spring of 1861, re-maining nearly two years, when heenlisted as first sergeant in HarrisLight Cavalry of New York was captured once and exchanged;was in several engagements un-harmed, until the morning of Sheri-dans raid, and while chargingthrough Winchester, September 19,1864, was shot through the body anddied the same afternoon. He wasburied in Pittsford, Vermont. WILLIAM HEBARD. William Hebard, son of the Hon. WilUam Hebard, () trustee of born in Chelsea, Vermont in 1845. He prepared for college in theschools of Chelsea, and entered the I^niversity in 1861, remaining until 1863. He wen
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