. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 81. He prepared for college in theschools of his town, and entered theAcademyin 1821, and graduatedin 1824. He engaged in the mercantilelousiness for some years in Bath,firm of Magoun & Clapp; servedseveral years as treasurer of theBath Gas Light Co. He was alsoengaged for many jears in the ship-ping business. He had a large claimagainst the Alabama Claims Com-mission, which was allowed. , ha\ang acquired a largejiroperty, he retired from activework. He was an active member ofthe Central Congregational Chur


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 81. He prepared for college in theschools of his town, and entered theAcademyin 1821, and graduatedin 1824. He engaged in the mercantilelousiness for some years in Bath,firm of Magoun & Clapp; servedseveral years as treasurer of theBath Gas Light Co. He was alsoengaged for many jears in the ship-ping business. He had a large claimagainst the Alabama Claims Com-mission, which was allowed. , ha\ang acquired a largejiroperty, he retired from activework. He was an active member ofthe Central Congregational Church,and gave liberally to the support ofthe church and its made large bequests to variouseducational institutions. He as-sisted in the publication of theClapp was twice married: first in 1829, to Jane Tudor Sprague, who died November 10, 1861. No children. He married again, November 21, 1862, to Nancy EUingwood, sister of his first wife. She died May 12, 1890. No children. One adopted daughter, Jane, who married James H. McLellan, of Bath, Ch.: Jr. ARCHIBALD CLARK. Archiliald Clark, son of .Ai-chibald and Rhoda (Wadsworth) Clark,and brother of Capt. H. E. W. Clark, 33, was born in St. Marys, Ga., in 1816. He prepared for college at the St. Marys Academy and entered the.\cademy in 1832, but having a feeble constitution and not being able toendure the cold climate of Vermont, was forced to give up his work. Heentered Franklin College, Ga., in 1834; but late in 1835, was again obliged togive up his college course, owing to faiUng health. He rapidly grew, worseand died in St. Marys, Ga., in May, 1836. He was an able student and gavepromise of a briUiant future. SKETCHES or ACADEMY CADETS. 81 CAPT. HENRY ELIJAH WADSWORTH CLARK, U. S. A. Henry E. W. Clark, son of Aichibald and Rhoda (Wadsworth) Clark,and brother of Archibald Clark, 34, was born in St. Marys, Ga., May 12,1812, and died in Jacksomalle, Fla., September 29,1857. He prepared for college a


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