. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . bilitiesof his business cares, was unable to accept the office; was naval officer of thePort of Boston, 1886-90; served as town moderator, 1859, 1863-65, 1867, 1869-72, 1874-75, 1877-80, 1883-85, 1891-94. He took an active interest in^^ agricultural matters; was one of the f oimders of the Agricultural Societyof the counties of Coos, X. H.,and Essex, Vt., serving as treasurerfor some years. Colonel Kentmight have gained distinction as aliterary worker, had he chosen thatfield. He was a fluent ^Titer ofprose and wr


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . bilitiesof his business cares, was unable to accept the office; was naval officer of thePort of Boston, 1886-90; served as town moderator, 1859, 1863-65, 1867, 1869-72, 1874-75, 1877-80, 1883-85, 1891-94. He took an active interest in^^ agricultural matters; was one of the f oimders of the Agricultural Societyof the counties of Coos, X. H.,and Essex, Vt., serving as treasurerfor some years. Colonel Kentmight have gained distinction as aliterary worker, had he chosen thatfield. He was a fluent ^Titer ofprose and wrote many poems, whichpossess true merit. He was editorand publisher of the Coos Republi-can, 1858-70. He was a frequentcontributor to the press of the was one of the most popularorators of his State and deliveredmany lectures and addresses. Hewas greatly interested in historicalmatters and gave much assistanceto the author of the History ofLancaster; served on the committeeof publication of this work. He was a member of the Episco-pal Church; was a33° Mason, serving. Col. Henry Oakes Kent. as Master t)f the .cient North Star Lodge of Lancaster; Grand Secretary,Deputy Grand ^Master, Commander and Grand Commander of the KnightsTemplar; member of the G. A. R., and served as commander of LancasterPost, and Department Commander of New Hampshire; Sons of the ColonialWars of New Hampshire, and its governor, 1894-95; Sons of the AmericanRevolution, and a nifmbcr of its board of management; New HampshireHistorical Society. He was married January 11, 1859, to Bernice Adaline Rowell of Lancaster,who survives him and resides in Lancaster. Two children were born to them:Bernice Emily, born Cctobtr 21, 18C6, resides in Lancaster; Henry Percy,<N. U., 90. LIEUT-COL. WILLIA^I DAY MTNSON, B. S. William D. Munson, son of ^^illiam Brownell and Angelina(Da3)Munsonand cousin of Thomas S. Brownell,54, was born in Colchester, Vt., February7, 1833, and died there October 28, 1903. He atten


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