. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . y with his O. D. Miller, 45; was pastor ofthe Dayton, Ohio, church 1858-59;Jonesville, Mich., 1860-61. At the breaking out of the CivilWar, he offered his services to thestate of Michigan and did valuablework in drilling and instructing vol-unteers. He was offered the chap-laincy of two regiments, but declinedthe commissions; was commissionedmajor of the Third Michigan Cavalryin September, 1861, and served withdistinction until December, 1864,when he resigned his commission andwas honorably dis


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . y with his O. D. Miller, 45; was pastor ofthe Dayton, Ohio, church 1858-59;Jonesville, Mich., 1860-61. At the breaking out of the CivilWar, he offered his services to thestate of Michigan and did valuablework in drilling and instructing vol-unteers. He was offered the chap-laincy of two regiments, but declinedthe commissions; was commissionedmajor of the Third Michigan Cavalryin September, 1861, and served withdistinction until December, 1864,when he resigned his commission andwas honorably discharged. Returning to his chosen fieldof work—the ministry—he preached : to Universalist congregations inSouth Haven, Mich., and vicinityuntil 1868, when he removed to Major William Smith Burton. Massachusetts; sought association with the Unitarian denomination, becamepastor of the Unitarian church of Athol, Mass., and was formallyordained there in 1868, resigning his pastorate in 1873, to accept a callto Clinton, Mass.; in 1875 accepted a call to Grafton, Mass.; remained. 556 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1855 there four years, he then laid down the work of the ministry and removing toMaiden, Mass., engaged in business in Boston. In 1888, he removed to NewYork city and engaged in the printing business, retuing from active work in1906. He was married October 1,1858, to Sarah Evelyn, daughter of Rev. A. of Pulaski, Mich., formerly of South Adams, Mass. Two childrenwere born to them: Frederick Russell, born February 23, 1861, (HarvardUniversity, 87) a literary and musical writer in New York city; Chester Owenborn April 21, 1865, engaged in hterary pursuits in New York city. Hisaddress is 222 E. 30th St., New York city. CAPTAIN ARTHUR CHASE, B. S., A. B., LL. B. Arthur Chase, son of the Rev. Carlton Chase D. D., first Bishop of NewHampshire, and Harriet (Cutler) Chase, was born in Bellows Falls, Vt., Octo-ber 21, 1835, and died in Claremont, N. H., November 20, 1888. In 1844, h


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