. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . urgeons of New York in 1857; was house surgeon at Chelsea, Mass., hospital, 1857-58. He practiced his profes- Maj. George ireston Greeley. sion for a brief time in Peterboro and Manchester, N. H., in 1858, when he located in HoUis, N. H., where he continued in practice until 1861. He was much interested in military matters and in 1860, was one of theorganizers of the HoUis Phalanx, New Hampshire Militia, serving ascaptain, 1860-61. On the breaking out of the Civil War, he offered hisservices to the State and was c


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . urgeons of New York in 1857; was house surgeon at Chelsea, Mass., hospital, 1857-58. He practiced his profes- Maj. George ireston Greeley. sion for a brief time in Peterboro and Manchester, N. H., in 1858, when he located in HoUis, N. H., where he continued in practice until 1861. He was much interested in military matters and in 1860, was one of theorganizers of the HoUis Phalanx, New Hampshire Militia, serving ascaptain, 1860-61. On the breaking out of the Civil War, he offered hisservices to the State and was commissioned assistant surgeon of the 2d NewHampshire Volunteers, May 3, 1861; but owing to sickness in his family,he was unable to serve and resigned June 3, 1861; was appointed assistantsurgeon, 4th New Hampshire Infantry, August 20, 1861; was piomoted sur-geon, October 8, 1862, and was discharged October 23, 1864. He was in chargeof hospital No. 4, Beaufort, S. C, November 1862, until April, 1863; servedwith his regiment in the field in the campaign around Richmond in 1864,. 1853] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 527 and was on June 8, 1864, detailed as assistant oi^erator at the 18th Corps,Battlefield Hospital; August 1, 1864, was appointed chief medical officer ofthe 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Army Corps. On February 26,1865, he wascommissioned surgeon of the 9th Regiment, United States Veteran ReserveCorps and was assigned to the first corps, and served at Washington, D. C,from February until April 7, 1865; Ehnira, N. Y., from April 7 to 26, 1865,acting surgeon of board of enrollment, 29th District, Lockport, N. Y., April 26to June 14, 1865; Camp Stonemen, D. C, June 23 to October 5, 1865; at thepost hospital, Bm-nside Barracks, Indianapolis, Ind., October, 1865, untilMay 3, 1866, when he was mustered out of service. On his return from thewar, he took a post graduate course at the College of Physicians and Surgeons,in New York and at the Bellevue Medical College Hosp


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