. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . e, and served continuously until1872, holding positions under the statecomptroller; serving in the adjutantgenerals office, during the war, andlater with the superintendent of in-smance. He was all his life an ear-nest Democrat, and by his editorialutterances and constant endeavor, hedid much to hold together in hiscounty, the party with which he wasaffiliated, during the trying times ofthe war. He was a vestryman ofSt. Pauls Episcopal church for manyyears, and a life member of the board of trustees of Washington
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . e, and served continuously until1872, holding positions under the statecomptroller; serving in the adjutantgenerals office, during the war, andlater with the superintendent of in-smance. He was all his life an ear-nest Democrat, and by his editorialutterances and constant endeavor, hedid much to hold together in hiscounty, the party with which he wasaffiliated, during the trying times ofthe war. He was a vestryman ofSt. Pauls Episcopal church for manyyears, and a life member of the board of trustees of Washington late as 1877, he was elected supervisor of his native town, a great honorfor a Democrat. During his long service in Albany, Mr. Cole enjoyed thepersonal friendship and confidence of many of his poHtical party leaders. He was married, in November, 1856, to Maria Brown of West Rupert,Vt., who died in November, 1877. Three children were born to them: Bever-ly, died in Washington, D. C, in February, 1889; H. E. Cole, of New YorkCity; and Mrs. W. E. Stay of Salem, N. Daniel Baehr Cole. 400 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1846 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN DOW. Benjamin F. Dow, son of Asahel and Dolly (Blaisdell) Dow, and cousinof S. C. Dow, 38, was born in Stafford, Vt., and died in Buffalo, N. Y., about1880. In 1836, his parents removed to Bethany, N. Y., where he prepared forcollege. He entered the University in 1842, remaining until 1845. He en-gaged in manufacturing threshing machines in Bethany for several years, andthen moved the business to Buffalo, where he continued in the same line ofwork for many years. ALBERT RALMOND DUTTON. Albert R. Dutton, son of Marvin and Ruhama (Barrows) Dutton, wasborn in Stowe, Vermont, November 20, 1827. He entered the University in1842, and remained nearly foiu* years. He took an active interest in musicand was a member of the cadet band. He made his plans in 1847 to enlist in Col. T. B. Ransoms regiment,the 9th New England, then serving in Mexico, but
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