History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . the fate of his family. One son had beendrowned, his home totally destroyed and the other members of hisfamily had barely escaped with their lives. Out of a populationof less than 40,000, more than 6,000 people perished on that fate-ful night; and out of about 8,000 Imildings, all told in the city,4,141 were totally destroyed. Ripley is a member of the American Society of Civil En-gineers. He was married August 25, 1875, to Miss Nellie Arksey,of Ann Arbor. Their children are Herbert Spencer, aged 23;George Birch, age


History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . the fate of his family. One son had beendrowned, his home totally destroyed and the other members of hisfamily had barely escaped with their lives. Out of a populationof less than 40,000, more than 6,000 people perished on that fate-ful night; and out of about 8,000 Imildings, all told in the city,4,141 were totally destroyed. Ripley is a member of the American Society of Civil En-gineers. He was married August 25, 1875, to Miss Nellie Arksey,of Ann Arbor. Their children are Herbert Spencer, aged 23;George Birch, aged 20; Loraine, aged 16; and Racine, aged Hilton Arksey died August ist, 1893, at the age of 15 vearsand 6 months, and Henry Clay, Jr., was lost in the Galvestonstorm of September 8, 1900, at the age of 19 years and 7 is attending the University of Michigan in the course ofcivil engineering, Birch is with Marshall Field & Co., in Chicago,and I>oraine and Racine are attending the public school in AnnArbor. 178 Class of 70. University of William Henry Schock, , , Sevier Co., Utah. Was I)uni near Kaston,Xorthanipton l*a., Jan. 21,1846. His father was Iliilip born in the same county,his ancestors coming- fromSwitzerland l)eforc the was a miller, later a mother was LouisaEyer, l)orn in the same parents went to northernIllinois in 50 and in 51 settled ona farm at Prairieville. Lee Co., inthat state, which was his homeuntil the si)rin_g- of 71. He en-listed in Co. 1). 140th 111. \ol. Inf.,earl}- in 64 and remained in the service about six months. Heagain entered the service by re-enlisting- in Co. D, 34th 111. \, and was mustered out at the close of the war, as a is a member of James \\. ]\IcKean Post, Xo. i, C. A. R., SaltLake City, and \\ (i. of Salt Lake Lodge, No. 2, I. O. O. F., butnow a member of Richtield Lodge, Xo. 2i). The fall term of 65and the term fol


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