. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . re in Sandoval andcontinuing the business in Omegauntil his death. He was a directorof the Sandoval Coal and Miningi 3 Co., 1879-93, and was largely in- terested in the coal mines operatedby that company in Sandoval, also extensively engaged in farm-ing. He was a Democrat in poli-tics; represented this district, con-sisting of Marion, Fayette andJefferson counties in the State Leg-islature, 1878-80; was supervisorof his town three years; member ofthe county board of supervisors ofMarion County. Hon. John El
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . re in Sandoval andcontinuing the business in Omegauntil his death. He was a directorof the Sandoval Coal and Miningi 3 Co., 1879-93, and was largely in- terested in the coal mines operatedby that company in Sandoval, also extensively engaged in farm-ing. He was a Democrat in poli-tics; represented this district, con-sisting of Marion, Fayette andJefferson counties in the State Leg-islature, 1878-80; was supervisorof his town three years; member ofthe county board of supervisors ofMarion County. Hon. John Elliot Wright Hammond. He was twice married: first, to Louisa H. Thayer, daughter of Charles and Mary A. Thayer of Perkinsville,Vt., who died in Chicago in 1856; one child, Frank, died in infancy. Hewas again married November 13, 1863, to Mary Hensley Lovell of Omega,111., who survives him and resides in Salem, 111. Two children were born tothem: Lula, born September 19, 1864, married Charles H. Hull, resides inSalem; Frank Elliott, born :\Iarch 16, 1868, died October 26, CAPT. HENRY WHITCOMB HOLLEY. Henry W , was born in Pierrepont Manor, N. Y., May 5, 1828,and died suddenly in a mining camp on Berry Creek, near Fort Steele, B. C,June 26, 1897. He prepared for college in the schools of hi? town and enteredthe University in 1847, remaining nearly three years. He was assistant engineer on the Cleveland & Pittsburg, R. R., 1850-52;Parkersburg & Cincinnati R. R. in Ohio, 1852-54; Ohio, &Fort Wayne R. R., in Indiana, 1854-56 In this last year, he located inChatfield, Minn., where he was editor and publisher of the Chalfield Republicanuntil 1861, when he removed to Winnebago City, Minn. He resided in thatcity until 1891, when he removed to Spokane, Washington. In 1893, helocated in Everett, Washington, where he made his home until his death. During the Indian troubles in Minnesota in 1862, he organized theWinnebago Citj Guards and was commissioned its cap
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