. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1837 He engaged in mercantile business in Hanover and Lebanon, N. H., until1855, when he removed to St. Paul, Minn. He then engaged in the commis-sion business until 1862. He served as colonel in the New Hamp-shire MUitia,1850-55; was commissioned captain and assistant quartermaster of volunteers,June 21, 1862; resigned May 1, 1865. He was than a sutler at Fort Aber-crombie until his death. HENRY BARZILLAI STREETER, M. D. Hem-y B. Streeter, son of Rev. Russell Streeter, was born in PortlandMe.


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1837 He engaged in mercantile business in Hanover and Lebanon, N. H., until1855, when he removed to St. Paul, Minn. He then engaged in the commis-sion business until 1862. He served as colonel in the New Hamp-shire MUitia,1850-55; was commissioned captain and assistant quartermaster of volunteers,June 21, 1862; resigned May 1, 1865. He was than a sutler at Fort Aber-crombie until his death. HENRY BARZILLAI STREETER, M. D. Hem-y B. Streeter, son of Rev. Russell Streeter, was born in PortlandMe., September 11, 1822, and died in San Fi-ancisco, Cal., October 6, 1850. In 1834, his parents removed to Woodstock. He prepared for collegein Springfield, Mass. He was a student in the Primary department of theUniversity, 1834-36, and entered the Collegiate department in 1836, remain-ing one year; studied medicine in Woodstock; graduated M. D. from Ver-mont Medical College, Woodstock, in 1846; was a sailor, 1840-42; went toCalifornia in 1849, where he died unmarried, in Troop B, 1911. 1838] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 285 CLASS OF 1838,CAPT. JAY DYER, A. B. Jay Dyer, son of Jonathan and Hannah (Dwinell) Dyer, and brother ofW. N. Dyer, 39, was born in Clarendon, Vt., November 30, 1819, and diedin Galena, Ohio,December 24, 1906. He entered the University in 1835, andgraduated, A. B., in 1838. He was assistant engineer on the Illinois Central R. R., with Col. T. , 25, on the survey of the road from Peru to Dixon, April 1839-40;was assistant engineer with The Illinois Internal Improvement Commissionon survey of the Illinois River for improvement of navigation, H. P. Wood-worth, 25, being chief engineer and Charles Slack, 39, resident engineer, taught school in Illinois and Ohio, until the .spring of 1850, when he crossedthe Plains to the gold fields of California. He worked in the mines in Cali-fornia, until 1860, when he returned home via the Isthmus


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