. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . o Bangor, Maine, where SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS. 109 he soon became identified with sev-eral business enterprises; he engagedin mercantile business until 1849; andwas interested in real estate and tim-ber lands. In 1849, he took a steamboat,the Go>vrnor Dana, to California, onboard a sailing vessel around CapeHorn, going himself by way of theIsthmus of Panama. He was man-aging owner of this boat which r;uifrom Sacremento City up the river 11 >Marysville. He returned to Bangorin 1851 and went again to Calif


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . o Bangor, Maine, where SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS. 109 he soon became identified with sev-eral business enterprises; he engagedin mercantile business until 1849; andwas interested in real estate and tim-ber lands. In 1849, he took a steamboat,the Go>vrnor Dana, to California, onboard a sailing vessel around CapeHorn, going himself by way of theIsthmus of Panama. He was man-aging owner of this boat which r;uifrom Sacremento City up the river 11 >Marysville. He returned to Bangorin 1851 and went again to Califonii;!in 18-52, where he was accidentallykilled by the discharge of a pistol,July 10. He was a Whig in poHtics,and held several positions; was amember of the Bangor City Council,1837-38, 1843-44; city treasurer,1839-41. He was married in 1S38, toFrances Augusta Veazie, daughterof General Samuel and Susanna (Walker) Veazie. Six children were born tothem: Charles Veazie N. U. 55 (q. v.); Frank Nathaniel; Phoebe Louise,died in infancy; Maria Antoinette; Fred Dana; Samuel Nathaniel Lord. FRANCIS CALEB LORING, A. B. Francis C. Loiing, son of Caleb and Ann (Greeley) liOring, was born inBoston, Mass., September 19, 1809, and died at Nahant, Mass., August 19,1874. He prepared for college at the Boston Latin School and entered the Acad-emy in 1821, and graduated in 1825. He graduated A. B. from HarvardUniversity in 1828. He studied law with Charles G. Loring and was admittedto the bar in 1830; practiced his profession in Boston, 1830-74. He was married January 24, 1836, to Miriam Mason Perkins of Boston,who died April 28, 1871. Five children were Ijorn to them: Anna Powell, bornJune 24, 1837; Miriam Perkins, born August 31, 1839, resides Boston; FrancisCaleb, born November 13, 1841, died October 30, 1888; Gertrude, born June27, 1844, married N. P. Hamlen, died January 21, 1877; Helen Loring, bornJuly 15, 1851, at Nahant, resides in Boston, CHARLES RUSSELL LOWELL, A. M.


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