. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ernandina, Jacksonvilleand St. Augustine, Fla.; he was forcedto resign his commission May 18,1862, owing to disability. He was a Democrat in politicsand held many offices; was assistantclerk and clerk of the House of Rep-resentatives of New Hampshire; wassecretary of the Constitutional Con-vention in 1850, and a member of the Convention, 1876. He was one of Col. Thomas Jttterson Whipple, the most popular speakers in New Hampshire and took a leading part in manyDemocratic campaigns. He was very popular with the G.


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . ernandina, Jacksonvilleand St. Augustine, Fla.; he was forcedto resign his commission May 18,1862, owing to disability. He was a Democrat in politicsand held many offices; was assistantclerk and clerk of the House of Rep-resentatives of New Hampshire; wassecretary of the Constitutional Con-vention in 1850, and a member of the Convention, 1876. He was one of Col. Thomas Jttterson Whipple, the most popular speakers in New Hampshire and took a leading part in manyDemocratic campaigns. He was very popular with the G. A. R. members andwas many times the orator at militaryreunions. He was one of the ablestlawyers in the State and was very popular with the masses. He was verywitty and humorous. He was a member of Mt. Lebanon Lodge, F. and , of Laconia, I. O. O. F., and the G. A. R. He was married October 14, 1842, to Belinda Butler Hoadley of Rumney,N. H., who died November 14, 1854. One child, Belinda Caroline, bornAugust 8, 1846, married G. R. Somes, died in Laconia, February 27, NON-GRADUATES HORACE PARKHURST ALLEN. Horace P. Allen, son of Jason and Lucy Ann (Parkhurst) Allen, andnephew of J. D. Allen, 25, was born in Eastport, Me., November 27, 1817,and died in Royalton, Vt., September 2, 1894. His parents removed to Lebanon, N. H., in 1830, when; he prepared forcollege. He entered the University in 1833 and remained three years, leavingto enter West Point; was appointed a cadet at the U. S. Military Academy, 282 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. 1S3- September 1, 1836, and on account of sickness resigned October 5, 1837. Helocated in Royalton, Vt., in 1847, where he resided until his death. He wascashier of the Royalton Bank many years. He was a Republican in pohticsand held many offices; was justice of the peace, 1860-92; town clerk for severalyears; hster, 1853-90; notary pubUc, 1853-90. He was married June 7, 1842, to Susan Waldo, daughter of Phineas andCharlotte Stone (Parkhurst) Pierce.


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