. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . eam, 1899; A Good Shepherd and Other Ser-mons, 1907; also published many pamphlets and sermons on Liturigicalrevision, Church Unity and Womans Work in the Church. He was married October 14, 1863, to Theresa Reynolds of Boston, whodied in 1873. Four children were born to them: Francis Cleaveland, bornApril 3, 1865, resides in New York; Margaret Wendell, born July 6, 1866,resides in New York; Theresa born Decamber 23,1S6S, marrie:! Royal Robbins,resides in Boston; Mary Hinckley, born July 30, 1871, married Wilham G.


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . eam, 1899; A Good Shepherd and Other Ser-mons, 1907; also published many pamphlets and sermons on Liturigicalrevision, Church Unity and Womans Work in the Church. He was married October 14, 1863, to Theresa Reynolds of Boston, whodied in 1873. Four children were born to them: Francis Cleaveland, bornApril 3, 1865, resides in New York; Margaret Wendell, born July 6, 1866,resides in New York; Theresa born Decamber 23,1S6S, marrie:! Royal Robbins,resides in Boston; Mary Hinckley, born July 30, 1871, married Wilham , resides in Boston. FIRST SERGT. AARON KINNE. Aaron Kinne, son of G. Kinne, was born in Glastonbury, Conn., in entered the University in 1853, remaining two years. He enlisted in the25th Connecticut Infantry in 1861, and was promoted 1st sergeant. Afterthewar, he engaged in business in Glastonbury, Conn., for some time and thenlocated in Fort Edward, N. Y., where in company with his son, Irving I\inne,he has conducted an extensive mercantile business to 1856] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 593 SERGEANT POMEROY LOOMIS. Pomeroy Loomis, son of Edward Chipman and Serotia (Wetherby)Loomis, was born in Burlington, Vt., January 27, 183G, and died at the Soldiers,Home in Bennington, Vt., July 25, 1907. He prepared for college in the schoolsof his city, and entered the University in September, 1853, remaining twoyears. He enlisted in Co. C, 13th Ver-mont Infantry, August 23, 1862;was promoted sergeant; was mus-tered out of service July 14, was a partner in the firm ofLoomis & Co., dealers in leather andsaddlery hardware, 1865-70; withE. C. Loomis & Co., tanners,1870-74; book-keeper, I. E. Shattuck1872-74; with G. I. Loomis, 1875-79; with Wheelock & Kingsland,1880-85; G. S. Blodgett & Co.,1886-99; T. A. Wheelock, resided in Wakefield, Mass.,1899-1900. In 1906, being in feeblehealth, he became an inmate of theSoldiers Home in Bennington,wher


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