. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . s-tavus Snow, 41, was born in Pomfret, Vt., July 26, 1823, and died at theNational Soldiers Home at Sawtelle, Cal., February 15, 1901. He attendedthe schools of his town, and entered the University in 1837, and remained threeyears. He engaged in farming in Pomfret,Vt., until 1849, when he went to Cali-fornia, where he engaged in mininguntil 1851, when he returned clerked in Boston, Mass , 1851-56;Manchester, N. H., 1856-58; engagedin farming, Pomfret, Vt., 1858-62,1864-66; foreman Monadnock MillCo., Clarem


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . s-tavus Snow, 41, was born in Pomfret, Vt., July 26, 1823, and died at theNational Soldiers Home at Sawtelle, Cal., February 15, 1901. He attendedthe schools of his town, and entered the University in 1837, and remained threeyears. He engaged in farming in Pomfret,Vt., until 1849, when he went to Cali-fornia, where he engaged in mininguntil 1851, when he returned clerked in Boston, Mass , 1851-56;Manchester, N. H., 1856-58; engagedin farming, Pomfret, Vt., 1858-62,1864-66; foreman Monadnock MillCo., Claremont, N. H., 1866-72;bookkeeper, Remington Gun Works,Ilion, N. Y., 1872-76; accountant,Minneapolis, Minn., 1876-81. He lo-cated in Wahpeton, Richland Co.,North Dakota, in 1881, where heserved as city clerk and deputy counts-treasurer until 1890. In this last year,he located in California, where he wasemployed several years as an account-ant. He enlisted in Perkinsville, Wind-sor Co., Vt., in Co. D, 9th VermontRegiment, June 17, 1862; was pro-moted corporal, June 27, 1862; ser-. Lieut. Asa jHayes Snow. geant December 4, 1862; 2d lieutenant, May 25, 1863; resigned December11, 1864. He was married in Cambridge, Mass., to Abbie Hastings, who died inDecember, 1855. One child, Clarence Armine, born May 1, 1853, resides inOakland, Cal. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON WiUiam H. H. Titus was born in Bethel, Vt., November 20, 1817, anddied in Raymond, Ohio, March 20, 1883. He attended the schools of his townand entered the University in 1838 and remained two years. He taught school in Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, 1841-44; en-gaged in business in Bethel, Vt., until November, 1853, when he located inRaymond, Ohio, where he made his home until his death. He engaged in thegeneral mercantile business in liaymond with his brother-in-law. PhilanderManchester, 41, until 1859. He then engaged extensively in the cattlebusiness and farming. He was a Republican in pohtics; was deputy sheriff,Winds


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