. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . in 1868, where he resided until1891. He then removed to Merrick,L. I., where he made his home untilhis death. He was a member of thefirm of George P. Rowell & Co.,publishers of advertising and tradereports from 1868 until 1898, whenhe retired from active business. He published the Coos Heraldin the winter of 1856; was theauthor of the History of the Seven-teenth New Hampshire Volunteers, awork of 325 pages, published in1898; History of Merrick, LongIsland, 1900. He was a memberof the Church of the Transfigura-tion


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . in 1868, where he resided until1891. He then removed to Merrick,L. I., where he made his home untilhis death. He was a member of thefirm of George P. Rowell & Co.,publishers of advertising and tradereports from 1868 until 1898, whenhe retired from active business. He published the Coos Heraldin the winter of 1856; was theauthor of the History of the Seven-teenth New Hampshire Volunteers, awork of 325 pages, published in1898; History of Merrick, LongIsland, 1900. He was a memberof the Church of the Transfigura-tion of New York, and a vestryman many years; was a 32d Alason; alsoa member of the Union League Club. He was married June 2, 1863, to Julia Allen Draper of New York, whosurvives him and resides in Merrick, Long Island. Eight children were bornto them: Helen Barnard, born July 12, 1869, died October 20, 1874; GeorgeRowell, born December 27, 1871, died December 30, 1872; Ridiard Peabody,resides in Merrick; Charles Nelson resides in New York; Julia Draper; Mary;Ruth; and Lieut. Charles Nelson Kent. LIEUT. ROBERT CHANDLER LORD, U. S. A., B. S., A. M. Robert C. Lord, son of Robert Washington and Frances Caroline (Ward)Lord, was born in Boston, Mass., June 6, 1845. He prepared for college in theschools of his city and entered the University in 1861, and graduated B. 1864; was a member of the Athenian Society; received the degree of ,in course, in 1909. Heenlisted as a private in Company 10, llth Initcd States Infantry, March1864; was promoted a corporal, March 20, 18()4; served dm-iiig the attack onPetensburg, Va., in July, 1864; second lieutenant and first lieutenant, 14thUnited States Infantry, March 12, 1865; was transferred to the 23d UnitedStates Infantry, September 21, 1866; resigned October 4, 1866. He was a 694 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1864 private general service clerk, October 3, 1867-July 3, 1869; private, corporaland sergeant, United States Signal Corps, July 27,


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