. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . d prepared for college at the Hancock and Pembroke Academies. He en-tered the University in 1846, andgraduated B. S. in C. E. in 1849, andA. M. in 1852. He was professor ofNatural Science and Tactics at theUniversity, 1849-53, 1860-62; trusteeof the University, 1875-79; was princi-pal of the Western Liberal Institute,Marietta, Ohio, 1853-54. He began the study of law withOUver W. Lull of Milford, N. H., in1854, and was admitted to the bar in1858; practiced his profesion inMilford until his death; was treas-urer, M


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . d prepared for college at the Hancock and Pembroke Academies. He en-tered the University in 1846, andgraduated B. S. in C. E. in 1849, andA. M. in 1852. He was professor ofNatural Science and Tactics at theUniversity, 1849-53, 1860-62; trusteeof the University, 1875-79; was princi-pal of the Western Liberal Institute,Marietta, Ohio, 1853-54. He began the study of law withOUver W. Lull of Milford, N. H., in1854, and was admitted to the bar in1858; practiced his profesion inMilford until his death; was treas-urer, Milford Savings Bank, 1875-91;director, Sauhegan National Bank,Milford, and president, 1882-91. Hewas greatly interested in educationalmatters; was superintendent of thepubhc schools, Milford, many years;trustee. State Normal School; super-intendent, pubhc schools, Nashua,N. H., , to Catherine Frances Hutchinson ofOne child, Catherine, was born to them, who died in infancy. He is survived by an adopted daughter, Ellen L. Tuck, now Mrs. John McLane of Milford, N. Prof. Clinton Spaulding was married, March 10Milford, who died April 4, 1878. BVT. NEWELL GLEASON, C. E. Newell Gleason was born in Wardsboro, Vt., August 11,1827, and died inChicago, 111., in 1886. He prepared for college in the Swanzey (N. H.) andthe Townshend (Vt.) Academies. He entered the LTniversity in the year 1846,and graduated B. S. in 1849. He taught school until 1851, when he enteredthe profession of chnl engineering, his work in this hne being as follows: assis-tant engineer on the Jeffersonville Railroad; Columbus, Piqua & Indiana;chief engineer of the Cincinnati, Peru ct Chicago Railroad. In 1857, he wasengineer for Lems Broad, railroad contractor, and had charge of the con-struction of the Dubuque Western Railroad, and the western division of thePittsbm-g, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad. In 1866, he was chief engineerof the Ionia & Lansing Railroad; in 1867 and 1868, ch


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