. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 30, 1887, in the following joint Resolution: Resolved by the Senateand House of Representatives in General Court continued: Whereas, WalterAiken of Franklin served with Co. D, 1st Regiment, New Hampshire Volun-teers during substantially the whole term of service of the organization, atthe front, as a citizen volunteer and without pay; therefore. Resolved: thatthe adjutant-general be requested to place the name of Walter Aiken ofFranklin with those of the enrolled members of that regiment in the forth-coming Revise


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 30, 1887, in the following joint Resolution: Resolved by the Senateand House of Representatives in General Court continued: Whereas, WalterAiken of Franklin served with Co. D, 1st Regiment, New Hampshire Volun-teers during substantially the whole term of service of the organization, atthe front, as a citizen volunteer and without pay; therefore. Resolved: thatthe adjutant-general be requested to place the name of Walter Aiken ofFranklin with those of the enrolled members of that regiment in the forth-coming Revised Records of New Hampshire Soldiers in the War of the Re-bellion, in such manner as to give him due credit on that record for his saidservice, and furiuKli him with a soldiers testimonial. He was a member ofMeridian Lodge, F and A. M., Franklin, Trinity Chapter, R. A. M., Commandery K. T. of Concord; the I. O. O. F.; G. A. R. He was twice married: first, in 1853, to Susan Colby of Warner. Twochildren were born to them: James born February 15, 1854, resides in Frank-. #


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