. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . SITY. [1841 COL. STEPHEN NORTHUP WARREN, A. B. Stephen N. Warren, son of Philip and Electa (Northup) Warren, was bornin Schroon, N. Y., May 26,1815, and died in Orwell, Vt., March 8,1898. ^^.._ In 1817, his parents removed to Orwell, Vt., where he prepared for college and he entered the Univer- . sity in 1839, and graduated A. B in 1841; was instructor of Mathematicsat the University, 1841-42. He returned to Orwell in 1842and engaged in farmiag imtil hisdeath; was president and directorof the First National Bank o


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . SITY. [1841 COL. STEPHEN NORTHUP WARREN, A. B. Stephen N. Warren, son of Philip and Electa (Northup) Warren, was bornin Schroon, N. Y., May 26,1815, and died in Orwell, Vt., March 8,1898. ^^.._ In 1817, his parents removed to Orwell, Vt., where he prepared for college and he entered the Univer- . sity in 1839, and graduated A. B in 1841; was instructor of Mathematicsat the University, 1841-42. He returned to Orwell in 1842and engaged in farmiag imtil hisdeath; was president and directorof the First National Bank ofOrwell, 1893-98. He was a Republi-can in politics and held many offices;represented his town in the House ofPtepresentatives, 1861 and 1862; wasjustice of the peace, 1850-90; alsoheld nearly all the various townoffices. He took great interest inmihtary matters; served as colonelof the sixth regiment, Vermontmilitia, 1844-45. He was married September 10, 1846, to Jane Ann Royce of Orwell, who died November 24, 1904. One child was born to them: Jennie Nor- Jennmgs, N. U., Col. Stephen Northup Warren. thup, born February 3, 1861, married William Aresides in Orwell, Vt. CAPT. THOMAS WILLIAMS WHITE, A. B. Thomas W. White, son of Benajmin AspinwaU and Jane Ellen (DeClensie)White, was born in Milledge-\alle, Ga., in 1823, and died there in 1878. He entered the University in 1839, graduating A. B. ia 1841. Hetaught school for a time in Ohio, after his graduation, and then returned toMUledgeville, and studied law with Col. A. H. Kenan. He was admitted tothe bar, and practiced law in this city until 1849, when, on the breaking outof the gold excitement in California, he formed a company and went overlandto the new El Dorado. On arriving in Southern California, he formed theacquaintance of a Spaniard who owned a large estate where San Jose is nowlocated, and was employed by him to lay out his land for a city site, and thusSan Jose sprang into existence. He followed engineering for


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