. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . n politics and held many offices; was selectman and auditor many years; 1845] SKETCHES OF ALUMNl AND PAST CADETS. 383 I) justice of the peace over twenty-five years; police justice several years; mem-ber of the school board; was postmaster 1857-61, 1885-89; director, vice-president and investing agent, Dart-mouth Savings Bank for many was married three times:first, August 8, 1849, to Almira of Barre, who died April 4,1867. Three children were born tothem: Mary Ellen, born May 21,1850, married Roy


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . n politics and held many offices; was selectman and auditor many years; 1845] SKETCHES OF ALUMNl AND PAST CADETS. 383 I) justice of the peace over twenty-five years; police justice several years; mem-ber of the school board; was postmaster 1857-61, 1885-89; director, vice-president and investing agent, Dart-mouth Savings Bank for many was married three times:first, August 8, 1849, to Almira of Barre, who died April 4,1867. Three children were born tothem: Mary Ellen, born May 21,1850, married Royal A. Hatch ofStrafford, died, July 3, -1885; LauraMaria, born October 22, 1851, mar-ried Lemuel S. Hastings, Dartmoutli,70; Juha Marinda, born March 31,1854, married Dr. CharlesE. Quimhy,Dartmouth, 74. He was marriedthe second time, April 28, 1868, toCaroline E. Davis of Cornish, N. H.,who died May 16, 1879; one son,Walter Davis, born August 13, 1870,Dartmouth College, 91. He wasmarried the third time, August 2,1880, to Luella C. Hutchinson ofNorwich, who died June 23, Samuel Webster Cobb. CAPT. JOHN C. CROWNINSHIELD. John C. Crowninshield, son of Capt. John and Maria(Crowninshield)Crowninshield was born in Salem, Mass., December 21, 1820, and diedunmarried in Andover, Mass., in April, 1898; was buried in Salem. He pre-pared for college in the schools of his city, and entered the University in 1842,remaining nearly three years. He studied law and practiced in Boston until the Mexican War broke out,when he offered his services to the state of Massachusetts; was commissionedjunior 1st lieutenant Co. E, 1st Mass., Infantry, December 15, 1846, andserved with distinction in General Scotts army in Mexico. He is said tohave been promoted captain for gallantry; was mustered out of service, August24, 1848. He was editor of the Salem Advertiser. He removed to Andover,Mass., about 1890, where he made his home imtil his death. He was a finescholar and contributed many articles to t


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