. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . antCompany M, 1st Vermont HeavyArtillery, (Uth Vermont Volunteers.) ,November 2, 1863; was promoted ^1st lieutenant, September 2, 1864;was brevetted captain, April 2, for gallant and meritorious service in theassault before Petersburg, Va. He was promoted captain. Company K,May 13, 1865; transferred to Company B, June 24, 1865; wius mustered outof service, August 25, 1865. He served with great distinction in all the battlesin which his regiment took part. He was a member of the Episcopal Church,Woodstock Lod


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . antCompany M, 1st Vermont HeavyArtillery, (Uth Vermont Volunteers.) ,November 2, 1863; was promoted ^1st lieutenant, September 2, 1864;was brevetted captain, April 2, for gallant and meritorious service in theassault before Petersburg, Va. He was promoted captain. Company K,May 13, 1865; transferred to Company B, June 24, 1865; wius mustered outof service, August 25, 1865. He served with great distinction in all the battlesin which his regiment took part. He was a member of the Episcopal Church,Woodstock Lodge, No. 31, F. and A. M.; Ottaquechee chapter, R. A. M COL. CURTIS SAWYER BARRETT, B. S. Curtis S. Barrett, son of mid (Moore) Barrett, was bornin South Strafford, Vt., October 16, ;i.), and died of apoplexy in Clevelan<l,Ohio, June 20, 1908. He prepared for college in the schools of his town andentered the University in 1860, and graduatetl in 1863; w:us adjutant of thecorpsof cadets; member of the A 1 II Fraternity. Capt. George Alonzo Col. Curtis Sawyer Barrett. 1863] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 671 He was commissioned on December 5, 1863, captain and quatermaster,United States Volunteers and served with distinction imtil October 20, 1866,when he was mustered out of service. He returned to his home in November,1866, where he remained until early in 1867, when he accepted a position withthe Lake Shore & Michigan Southern R. R. Co., and removed to 1869, he removed to Cleveland, Ohio, and formed a partnership with JamesF. Rhodes, under the firm name of Barrett & Rhodes, dealers in coal and 1871, they purchased the Dover Fire Brick Co., at Canal Dover, Ohio. In1873, Mr. Barrett purchased Mr. Rhodes interest in the firm of Barrett &Rhodes and the Dover Fire Brick Co., and at once assumed active manage-ment of the companies, with which enterprises he remained connected untilhis death. He was largely interested in t


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