. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . was president ofthe National African ColonizationSociety. He was married August 15,1833, toProf. John Hiram Lathrop. Frances Eliza Lathrop of Utica, N. Y., who died October 18, 1893. Seven children were born to them: John Hosmer,bom June 23, 1834, died, umnarried, April, 1857; Leopold, born August 8,1835, died, unmarried, April 27, 1858; Jerusha, born May 8, 1838, and diedSeptember 10, 1839; Kii-kland, born February 13, 1840, died December 24,1840; Frances, born November 25, 1842, married WiUiam , at presen
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . was president ofthe National African ColonizationSociety. He was married August 15,1833, toProf. John Hiram Lathrop. Frances Eliza Lathrop of Utica, N. Y., who died October 18, 1893. Seven children were born to them: John Hosmer,bom June 23, 1834, died, umnarried, April, 1857; Leopold, born August 8,1835, died, unmarried, April 27, 1858; Jerusha, born May 8, 1838, and diedSeptember 10, 1839; Kii-kland, born February 13, 1840, died December 24,1840; Frances, born November 25, 1842, married WiUiam , at presentconnected with the Claims Department of the Atchison, Topeka and SantaFe Railway Company at Kansas City; Theresa, [born November 25, 1846,married Charies C. Ripley, Auditor of the Belt Railway Co., and Treasurerof the Union Depot Co., of Kansas City; Gardiner, born February 16, 1850,graduated from the University of Missouri in 1867, Yale in 1869, HarvardLaw School in 1872, now General SoUcitor of the Atchison, Topeka andSanta Fe Railway Company, with headquarters at SKETCHES OP PROFESSORS. 43 PROF. GEORGE PERKINS MARSH, A. M., LL. D. George P. Marsh, son of Hon. Charles and Mrs. Susan (Perkins, Arnold)Marsh, was born in Woodstock, Vt., March 15, 1801; and died in Vallombrosa,Italy, July 23,1882. He attended the schools of his town and graduated A. B. from DartmouthCollege in 1820; later received the degree of A. M. in course; in 1860 the degreeof LL. D. He was the first professor of Latin and Greek at the Academy,serving during 1820-21. He then studied law with his father and in 1825,was admitted to the bar. He soon located in BurUngton, Vt., where he prac-ticed his profession with marked success for many years. He was at first a Whig in politics and later a Republican and held manypositions; was a member of the Supreme Executive Council of Vermont in1835; served as United States congressman, 1842-49; was United Statesminister to Turkey, 1849-53; also to Greece in 18
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