. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ere he attendedthe public schools. He enteredthe Academy in 1821, and grad-uated in 1823. He was a director of the OldBank of Brattleboro, and on itsorganization as the VermontNational Bank in 1863, continuedas a director until his death; alsoserved as president of this bankfrom March 31, 1869, until January13, 1874. He was a careful business man and had excelhnit ad-ministrative ability. He acquii-eda large property. He never soughtor held public office. Soon afterhis retirement as president of thebank, he remove
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ere he attendedthe public schools. He enteredthe Academy in 1821, and grad-uated in 1823. He was a director of the OldBank of Brattleboro, and on itsorganization as the VermontNational Bank in 1863, continuedas a director until his death; alsoserved as president of this bankfrom March 31, 1869, until January13, 1874. He was a careful business man and had excelhnit ad-ministrative ability. He acquii-eda large property. He never soughtor held public office. Soon afterhis retirement as president of thebank, he removed to New Yorkcity, and made his home with hisdaughter, Mrs. Draper, until hisdeath. He was a member of theCongregational Church. He was married in 1829, toI^aura Barnard of Lancaster, N. H., Wells Goodhue, who died in 1874. Three children were born to them: Lucy Barnard, bornin 1830, married the Rev. George B. Draper of New York, died 1903;Julia, born September 23, 1833, married Thomas Walto^r of New York, diedOctober 1,1867; Charles Wells, born November 2,1835, died in 122 • NORWICH UNIVERSITY. LOUIS ISAAC GOURDIN. Louis I. Gourdiu, son of Samuel and Mary (Doughty) Gourdin, wasborn in Buckhall, St. Johns Parish, Berkley, S. C; Januarj- 29, 1809; anddied of Asiatic cholera, in Cincinnati, Ohio, October, 24, 1832. He attended the schools of his parish and entered the Acatlemy in1823, graduating in 1828. He studied law in Charleston, S. C, and locatedin Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1829, where he practiced his profession until his met with marked success in his profession and gave promise of a brilliantcareer. WILLIAM DOUGHTY GOURDIN. William D. Gourdin, son of Samuel and Mary (Doughty) Gourdin, wasborn in Buckliall, St. Johns Parish, Berkeley, S. C, July 4, 1807, and diedin Aiken, S. C, July 1, 1836, of pulmonary disease. He prepared for college in the schools of his parish and entered the Acad-emy in 1823, graduating in 1826; studied medicine and practiced his pro-fes
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