. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . s the proprietor of the Leverett ^Axe Fac-tory at Napanoch, N. Y.; was also engaged in the manufacture of chemicalsand glass, and in other business enterprises. He resided in New York city,1831-69; Binghamton, N. Y., 1869-70, 1884-99; Orange and East Orange, N. J., SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS. 165 1870-81; East Hampton, Mass., 1881-84. He was a member, for some years,of the Dutch Refoimed Church; andwas latera member of the PresbjterianChurch. He was married Maj^ 18, 1865,to Annie Matilda Lockwood, a nativeof Bingh


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . s the proprietor of the Leverett ^Axe Fac-tory at Napanoch, N. Y.; was also engaged in the manufacture of chemicalsand glass, and in other business enterprises. He resided in New York city,1831-69; Binghamton, N. Y., 1869-70, 1884-99; Orange and East Orange, N. J., SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS. 165 1870-81; East Hampton, Mass., 1881-84. He was a member, for some years,of the Dutch Refoimed Church; andwas latera member of the PresbjterianChurch. He was married Maj^ 18, 1865,to Annie Matilda Lockwood, a nativeof Binghamton, N. Y., who diedMarch 31, 1909. Six children wer(>born to them: John, born March 4,1866, resides in Napperham Heights,Yonkers, N. Y.; Theodore Lockwood,born October 8, 1867, resides in Rens-selaer Falls, N. Y.; William Josiah,born January 11, 1870, now a mis-sionary in Nodoa, South China; AnnieMatilda, born October 12, 1871, diedin March, 1903; Mary Elizabeth,born November 26, 1873, residesin Binghamton, N. Y.; Samuel Salis-bury, born June 4, 1876, died March4, Josiah Salisbury Leverett. THOMAS H. LEVERETT. Thomas H. Leverett, son of Thomas Suretto and Susannah (Johnson)Leverett, was born in Windsor, Vt., February 12, 1806; and died in Keene,N. H., November 22, 1882. He attended the public schools of his town andentered the Academy in 1820, graduating in 1824. He engaged in business in Windsor until 1836, when he removed to Keene,N. H., where he made his home until his death. He became prominentlyconnected with the business and financial affairs of Keene; was cashier of theAshuelot Bank, 1836-69; was one of the organizers of the Keene Gas Co., in1859, and served as a director until 1882; was a member of the committeeappointed to take charge of the construction of the Keene works;? also served on the water loan committee appointed to finance the construc-tion of the water system. He was greatly interested in agriculture and horticultural matters;was one of


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