. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . George Muirson Totten. veys of the railroad from La Quayra to Caracas in Venzuela; served forsome time as chief engineer of the Sassafras Route, the Maryland and DelawareShip canal; was also consulting engineer on many important works. In recognition of his distinguished work as an engineer he received manytestimonials from foreign powers. Napoleon III. of France, presented him aring, bearing the Imperial crown in diamonds. General Guzman Blanco,president of Venezuela, presented him with a gold medallion of the bu
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . George Muirson Totten. veys of the railroad from La Quayra to Caracas in Venzuela; served forsome time as chief engineer of the Sassafras Route, the Maryland and DelawareShip canal; was also consulting engineer on many important works. In recognition of his distinguished work as an engineer he received manytestimonials from foreign powers. Napoleon III. of France, presented him aring, bearing the Imperial crown in diamonds. General Guzman Blanco,president of Venezuela, presented him with a gold medallion of the bust ofLiberator, Simon Bolivar, in api)reciation of his work in that country. Mr. Totten contributed numerous articles for various technical publica-tions. He was a member of the Episcopal Church; American PhilosophicalSociety; and many engineering societies. He was married at Pottsville, Pa., July 12, 1835, to Harricit Seely, anative of Sunbury, Pa., who died August 12, 1898. Four children were 240 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. born to them: Henry Vethake, born November 19, 1838, died
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