. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . re he taught until 1835; was the first teacher, 1834-35,employed by the Mechanics Society of that city; taught in Battle SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS. 175 Mich.,-1835, until 1839, when he returned to Detroit. He was appointed, in1839, the first Ubrarian of the Michigan State Library and served until 1841, he published the first catalogue of the library, together with therules governing the use of the books. In 1845, he removed to Battle Creekwhere he resided until 1849. He took an active interest in


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . re he taught until 1835; was the first teacher, 1834-35,employed by the Mechanics Society of that city; taught in Battle SKETCHES OF ACADEMY CADETS. 175 Mich.,-1835, until 1839, when he returned to Detroit. He was appointed, in1839, the first Ubrarian of the Michigan State Library and served until 1841, he published the first catalogue of the library, together with therules governing the use of the books. In 1845, he removed to Battle Creekwhere he resided until 1849. He took an active interest in military affairs; became an officer in theDetroit City Guards on its organization in 1830 and served with this companyon its march to Chicago in 1832, to protect that village from the attack of theIndians in the Black Hawk War; was was commissioned cajrtain Co. A,1st regiment, Michigan militia, April 4, 1838. On September 26, 1839, hewas commissioned captain of riflemen, first regiment, first brigade, firstdivision in the Patriots Army in upper Canada in the historic Canadian.


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