. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . moted 2d lieu-tenant and served for some time. He was a Republican in politics;represented his city in the CaliforniaLegislature, 1891-92, 1895-96, 1899-1900, and served as chairman on thecommittee of hospitals and asylums,public health and quarantine andother important committees. He was a leader, broad mindedand of great influence in every positionin which he was placed. He wasactive in all work pertaining to thegood of city or church. He was a member of TexasLodge, No. 46, F. and A. M., HollisterChaper No. 68,


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . moted 2d lieu-tenant and served for some time. He was a Republican in politics;represented his city in the CaliforniaLegislature, 1891-92, 1895-96, 1899-1900, and served as chairman on thecommittee of hospitals and asylums,public health and quarantine andother important committees. He was a leader, broad mindedand of great influence in every positionin which he was placed. He wasactive in all work pertaining to thegood of city or church. He was a member of TexasLodge, No. 46, F. and A. M., HollisterChaper No. 68, R. A. M., CeanthusChapter, No. 45, O. E. S., all of Sande Bautista; I. O. G. T.; Jesse Post, G. A. R.; Veteran Guardof California; served as aid on thestaff of the California commander in Lieut. Charles Guy Cargill. 1898, and aid to General Veasey, National Commander (i. .\. H.; also heldthe various offices in the Masonic He was married July 1, 1869. to Sarah Isham Cowles of Peacliam, whosurvives him and resides in San Juan de Bautista, Cal.; no LIEUT. WILLIAM ASEPH DODCn-:. William A. Dodge, son of Jeremiah and S()i)hia (Church) Dodge, was bornin Thetford, Vt., May 21, 1843, and died in Post Mills, Vt., Noveml)er 15, prepared for college at the Thetford Academy and entered I lie Iniversityfrom Post Mills in 1861, and remained until 1863. He was appointed State drill master in 18()3. and drilled several coniijaniesfor the Civil War. He took a course of study in I^asl inatis Husiiui-s College, Foiiglikt epsie,N. Y. He engaged in general men^antile business in Thetford, \i., his store was burned. Since this last date, he engaged in farming inThetford until his death. He was a inemher of the Congregati()n;d Church. He was married in 1867, to Frances M. NiUis of Tlu^tford, who surviv(>shim and resides in that town. Two children were born to them: EdwardNiles, born December 6, 1874, resides in Weils Kiver, \l.; .\iHia Amelia, b


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