. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . April1, 1814 to December 1, 1816; served with a company of Bombardiers, Sappersand Miners at West Point 1816-18; resigned July 23, 1818. He read law in the office of his brother Ebenezer Wright, at York, Pa.,and practiced his profession in Norwich, 1818-60. He was a Democrat inI)olitics and held many town offices; was postmaster , 1853-56; member(jf the Constitutional Convention in 1830, 1843 and 1857. He served astrustee of N. U. 1843-51. He was twice married: first, to Susan, daughter of Dr. Pliineas Par


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . April1, 1814 to December 1, 1816; served with a company of Bombardiers, Sappersand Miners at West Point 1816-18; resigned July 23, 1818. He read law in the office of his brother Ebenezer Wright, at York, Pa.,and practiced his profession in Norwich, 1818-60. He was a Democrat inI)olitics and held many town offices; was postmaster , 1853-56; member(jf the Constitutional Convention in 1830, 1843 and 1857. He served astrustee of N. U. 1843-51. He was twice married: first, to Susan, daughter of Dr. Pliineas Parkhurstof Lebanon, N. H. She died, August 18, 1820. One child, Susan Ann, born 20 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. February 18, 1819, married Colby C. Benton of Lebanon, N. H. He wasmarried the second time to Almira Ividder Green of Putney, Vt., sister ofHon. Cogswell K. Green, 26; she died March 31, 1877. Five children wereborn to them: Leonard Jar\is N. U., 51, (q. v.); Mary Jarvis, died, un-married at Tewkesbmy, Mass.; Thomas Kidder Green N. U., 56 (q. v.);two children died in In Camp, ipio. CHAPTER Hi


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