. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . h Universitysince 1909. The Royal Order of the Crown offerred upon him in 1909. After graduating, he travelled in Iuiroi)e for more than a year, and upon hisreturn, studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, being enrolledas a member of the class of 1869. In 1806, he entered the employ of T. J. Lee& Hill, bankers and brokers of lioston, as cashier and clerk. In 1870, he assistedin the organization of the banking firm of Jiichardson, Hill & Company, of , be(oming a partner. He remaiiied with this


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . h Universitysince 1909. The Royal Order of the Crown offerred upon him in 1909. After graduating, he travelled in Iuiroi)e for more than a year, and upon hisreturn, studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, being enrolledas a member of the class of 1869. In 1806, he entered the employ of T. J. Lee& Hill, bankers and brokers of lioston, as cashier and clerk. In 1870, he assistedin the organization of the banking firm of Jiichardson, Hill & Company, of , be(oming a partner. He remaiiied with this firm until 1S7S, when he be-came a partner of the banking firm of Winslow, Lanier & Company, of NewYork City. He retired from this firm in 1893 to devote his time to tiie manage-ment of the various large companies in which he was interested. During his connection with the firm of , Lanier & Co., he partici-pated in the finance, construction, re-organization and management of manylarge enterprises. In 1882-83, he organized the Northern Pacific Terminal. Edward Dean , second i s, was con- 684 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1864 Company, of Portland, Oregon, which was afterwards leased to the NorthernPacific R. R., and other companies, serving as president, 1882-86. In 1883, he organized the St. Paul & Northern Pacific R. R. Co., ser\ingas vice-president, 1883-87. He furnished the capital for this company andsuper^dsed the construction of the terminal facilities at Minneapolis andSt. Paul. In 1885, he organized the New Jersey Junction R. R. Co.,(now leasedto the New York Central and Hudson River R. R. Co.). During this year,he prepared the plan for the re-organization of the New York, Ontario &Western R. R., the West Shore & Ontario Terminal Co., and their allied com-panies. This plan was carried out in 1886. His efficient service in this diffi-cult undertaking was fully acknowledged by Chauncey M. Depew, presidentof the New York Central R. R., and by Drexel, Morgan & C


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