. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . tler Bruce of Cambridge,Mass., who survives him and resides in Boston, Mass. Two children were bornto them: Elizabeth Bruce, born March 27, 1862, resides in Boston, Mass.;William Frederick Eugene, born May 3, 1864, resides in Boston, Mass. ALONZO ENOCH SMITH. Alonzo E. Smith, son of Enoch and Ann (Dyer) Smith, was born in Clar-endon, Vermont, September 18, 1835. He prepared for college in the schoolsof his town and entered the University in 1853, remaining nearly three years. He served as a private in Company K, 1


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . tler Bruce of Cambridge,Mass., who survives him and resides in Boston, Mass. Two children were bornto them: Elizabeth Bruce, born March 27, 1862, resides in Boston, Mass.;William Frederick Eugene, born May 3, 1864, resides in Boston, Mass. ALONZO ENOCH SMITH. Alonzo E. Smith, son of Enoch and Ann (Dyer) Smith, was born in Clar-endon, Vermont, September 18, 1835. He prepared for college in the schoolsof his town and entered the University in 1853, remaining nearly three years. He served as a private in Company K, 1st Vermont Infantry, May-August18, 1861. He engaged in farming in Clarendon, Vermont, until 1880, when heremoved to Randol])h, Nebraska, where he resided until 1900. Since this lastdate, he has made his home in Raj)i(l City, S. D. ALBERT CHAPMAN TUTTLE. Albert C. Tattle, son of Jedcnliah and Eliza (Boardman) Tuttle, was bornin Winooski, Vermont, December 10, 1836, and died, unmarried, in Burlington,Vt., February 25, 1904. He prepared for college in the Bakersfield, Vt., Acad-. 596 NORWICH tNIVERSITY. [1856 / emy, and entered the University from Essex, Vermont, in 1852, and remained three years. He was assistant engineer on^ * the construction of the Milwaukee & La Crosse R. R., 1855-58, withhis uncle. Napoleon Boardman, 1859, he located in California,and engaged in mining engineeringuntil late in the sixties, when he re-turned to Vermont and located inBurlington, where he made hishome until his death. He engagedin the grocery business in Burling-ton in company \\ith Ira Barney,until ]\Iarch, 1870, when he formeda partnership with R. B. Stearnsand engaged in the drug businesson College Street vmtil 1895, whenhe sold out his interest. He wasengaged in various business enter-prises; was president of the Bald-win Refrigerator Co. for somes years. He met with marked suc- cess in business and acquired avaluable property. He made severalAlbert Chapman Turtle ^^jpg ^^ Europe, Eg\


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