. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . upon the head. Hishorse and arms were missing, but hiswatch, money and some valuableCol. William Henry papers were untouched. The murder ofrColonel Greenwood excited intense indignation and grief in the City ofMexico. His funeral was very largely attended and he was bmied at theAmerican cemetery in the city of Mexico. In 1881, his remains were re-moved to the cemetery in Dummerston, Vt. Colonel Greenwood was one of the most distinguished railroad engineersof this country, having constructed over 4,000


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . upon the head. Hishorse and arms were missing, but hiswatch, money and some valuableCol. William Henry papers were untouched. The murder ofrColonel Greenwood excited intense indignation and grief in the City ofMexico. His funeral was very largely attended and he was bmied at theAmerican cemetery in the city of Mexico. In 1881, his remains were re-moved to the cemetery in Dummerston, Vt. Colonel Greenwood was one of the most distinguished railroad engineersof this country, having constructed over 4,000 miles of road and conductedmany thousand miles of preliminary siuveys. Most of his work in the Westwas carried out when the Indian and the buffalo held the plains. His engineer-ing parties had to be organized as military companies. He engaged in manyfierce encounters with the Indians. He was a prominent member of theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers. The WiUiam H. Greenwood Post,G. A. R. of Putney, Vt., and Greenwood Post No. 10 of Canon City, Colo, werenamed in his 1852] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 500 He was married May 19, 1857, to Evaline Duncan Knight of Dummerston,Vt., who survives him and makes her summer home in Dummerston, and herwinter home in Marlboro, N. H.; no children. Mrs. Greenwood was the con-stant companion of her husband in his work in the West. COL. HENRY HUBBARD HOWARD, A. B. Henry H. Howard, son of Jasper and Judevine Howard, was born inThetford, Vt., November 4, 1825, and died in Lawrence, Kan., November13, 1906. He prepared for college at the Thetford and Newbury (Vt.)Academy and the Springfield (Vt.) Wesleyan Seminary. He entered theUniversity in 1849, graduating A. B. in 1852. He was principal of schools for some time and then studied law and wasadmitted to the bar. He practiced his profession in Jerseyville, 111., vmtil1861,when he entered the army; served as provost marshal with rank of colonelfor some time. Soon after the close of


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