. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Texan Army and stationed for sometime at Fort Warren on the Red River. SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS 161 In 1841, he located the town of Bonham, Tex., where he made his homeuntil his death; was county surveyorof Fannin County, 1840-01; clerk of thedistrict court of the county, 1842-44; clerk county court, 1842-52; surveyorof Fannin Land District, 1852-54;was for some time Indian Commis-sioner, having charge of all theIndian Tribes of the Southwest; wasgeneral land agent and notary publicof Bonham, 1855, until his dea


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . Texan Army and stationed for sometime at Fort Warren on the Red River. SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS 161 In 1841, he located the town of Bonham, Tex., where he made his homeuntil his death; was county surveyorof Fannin County, 1840-01; clerk of thedistrict court of the county, 1842-44; clerk county court, 1842-52; surveyorof Fannin Land District, 1852-54;was for some time Indian Commis-sioner, having charge of all theIndian Tribes of the Southwest; wasgeneral land agent and notary publicof Bonham, 1855, until his death. He served as colonel of the TexasMilitia, 1S43-G1. He was com-missioned colonel of the C. S. A. andcommanded a battery in the Trans-Mississippi department. He was umember of the Masonic fraternity. He w^as married in 1841 toSuannah Rippy (Moody) Jackson,widow of Daniel R. Jackson, whosurvived him some years. Threechildren were born to them: CarolineMorton, born October 24, 1845,married Mr. A. L. Crim, residesDublin, Texas; Martha J. D., bornMarch 9, 1848, died in Bonham,. Col. Walter Koswell Lee. Texas, December 18, 1859; Ella Blanche, born October 12, 1850, marriedRandolph Clark, resides Thorp Sjjring, Texas. THOMAS GOODRICH LEE, M. D. Thomas G. I^ec, son of Thomas and Electa (Riley) Lee, was born ixiBerlin, Conn., September 1, 1808, and died in \\orcester, Mass., October 29,183G, while on a visit to the Massachusetts Hospital in that city. He attended the schools of his town and entered the Academy in 1823and graduated in 1825. He studied medicine with Dr. Todd of Hartford-Conn., graduated M. D. from Yale University Medical College in 1880. He was assistant at the Retreat for the Insane at Hartford,1830-34; was superintendent of the McLean Asylum, Charlestown, Mass.,1834-36. He met with success in his profession and gave promise of a bril-liant future. We quote from the Hartford Courant of November 183G: was the first to introduce religious exercises amo


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