. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ontgomery, Ala., May, 1865-January, , with a partner, rented a cotton plantation of 1800 acres near Mont-gomery, Ala., and managed it from January to December, 1866. He returned~ North in January, 1867, and after ^^ some time spent in Nebraska, located / in Illinois and was assistant engineer on the Jacksonville branch of theChicago & Alton R. R., August-November, 1867; same, Peoria & RockIsland, R. R., November, 1867-April,1870; division engineer, Oilman,Clinton and Springfield, R. R. (nowthe Illinois Cent


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ontgomery, Ala., May, 1865-January, , with a partner, rented a cotton plantation of 1800 acres near Mont-gomery, Ala., and managed it from January to December, 1866. He returned~ North in January, 1867, and after ^^ some time spent in Nebraska, located / in Illinois and was assistant engineer on the Jacksonville branch of theChicago & Alton R. R., August-November, 1867; same, Peoria & RockIsland, R. R., November, 1867-April,1870; division engineer, Oilman,Clinton and Springfield, R. R. (nowthe Illinois Central) April, 1870-1872;chief engineer, Chicago & Danville , (now the Big Four), 1872-December, 1874; engaged in 1874and 1875 in running preliminary Unesfor various railways. He was chiefengineer of the Kansas City &Southern (now the Santa Fe System)January, 1877-January, 1880; same,Kansas City, Memphis & Southern,December, 1880-August, 1881; generalsuperintendent of construction, Mexi-can Central R. R., with headquartersin the City of Mexico, September,. Capt. Lloyd BjTon Fuller. IS. 1 April, 1882; engaged in general engineering 1892-1893; was superin-tendent on contract work on the drainage canal, Chicago, 1893-94; was assis-tant city engineer of Chicago, 1895-97 and during this time was engineer incharge of all bridges and \daducts in the city; also had charge of crib work,constructing the 68th Street Crib, and the four mile crib. Since 1900, he has engaged in private practice and has constructed manysj^stems of water works, sewerage systems, power plants, irrigation works andhas also engaged in mining in ^lexico, Wyoming and New Mexico. He hasconstructed over 500 miles of new road and conducted over 5000 miles of pre-liminer}^ surveys. He is a member of the Masonic Lodge, George H. ThomasPost, G. A. R. of Chicago. He was married September 1, 1S71, to Fannie Park of Oilman, 111. Onechild was born to them: Park, boni in September, 1872, resides in Chicago. LIEUT. WILLIAM OE


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