. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . nn., June 14, 1896;was buried in the Willow Mount Cemetery, Shelbyville, Tenn. At-an earlyage, his parents removed to Gorham, IVIe.,where he attended the public entered the University in 1863, and graduated B. S. in 1866; served with the corps of cadets at Newport, Vt.,in October, , diiring the Raid excitement (q. v.). Hefielivered the annual commencementaddress in 1875; served as a trusteeof the University from 1877 until1887. He enhsted July 15, 1864,with fourteen X. U. men in , 60t


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . nn., June 14, 1896;was buried in the Willow Mount Cemetery, Shelbyville, Tenn. At-an earlyage, his parents removed to Gorham, IVIe.,where he attended the public entered the University in 1863, and graduated B. S. in 1866; served with the corps of cadets at Newport, Vt.,in October, , diiring the Raid excitement (q. v.). Hefielivered the annual commencementaddress in 1875; served as a trusteeof the University from 1877 until1887. He enhsted July 15, 1864,with fourteen X. U. men in , 60th Massachusetts Infantry;was mustered out of service with hiscompany, November 30, 1864. He studied law with Davis &Drummond in Portland, Me., 1866-67, and was admitted to the bar inMaine in the spring of 1867. Hethen entered the Harvard UniversityLaw School and graduated LL. 1868. He served during 1868-70,as librarian of the Harvard LawSchool and during that time engagedin literary work. He practiced hisprofession in Boston from 1870,until January, 1877, when he re-. James Anson Lawrence Whittier. moved to Chicago, 111. He continued his practice in Chicago, until 1890,when owing to faihng health, he removed to Chattanooga, Tenn., where hemade his home until his death. He was attorney for several railway cor-porations in Chicago; was editor of the Tradesman, Chattanooga, 4, 1895, he was stricken with paralysis and never fully recovered. Hewas a member of the Masonic Lodge, and the 0 X Fraternity. He was married April 4, 1895, to Georgia Graves, a native of Chatta-nooga; no children. His widow married Mr. James K. McDowell and nowresides in Chattanooga. Tenn. XOX-GRADUATES, 1866. CORXELIUS LAXSIXG ALLEX, A. B., LL. B. Cornelius L. Allen, son of Cornelius Lansing and Sarah Hester (Russell)Allen, was born in Salem, X. Y., August 6, 1847. He attended the schoolsof his town and the Washington Academy. He entered the University in1862, and remained until September 1


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