. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . s inRoxbury, Mass.; George Herman, born June 10, 1860, resides in Lexington,Mass.; Frank Fowle, born May 10,1862, resides in , Mass. 278 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1837 CAPT. SEBASTIAN RUSSELL STREETER, A. B. Sebastian R. Streeter, son of theRev. Russell and Clarinda (Cook)Streeter, was born in Springfield, Vt.,June 1, 1818, and died in Woodstock,Vt., June 9, 1871. In 1834, hisparents removed to Woodstock. Heprepared for college in the schools ofSpringfield, Mass., and entered theUniversity in 1834, and graduate


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . s inRoxbury, Mass.; George Herman, born June 10, 1860, resides in Lexington,Mass.; Frank Fowle, born May 10,1862, resides in , Mass. 278 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1837 CAPT. SEBASTIAN RUSSELL STREETER, A. B. Sebastian R. Streeter, son of theRev. Russell and Clarinda (Cook)Streeter, was born in Springfield, Vt.,June 1, 1818, and died in Woodstock,Vt., June 9, 1871. In 1834, hisparents removed to Woodstock. Heprepared for college in the schools ofSpringfield, Mass., and entered theUniversity in 1834, and graduatedA. B. in 1837. He studied law with Tracy &Converse of Woodstock, Vt., andwas admitted to the WindsorCounty Bar, May, 1841. He prac-ticed his profession in Barnard, 1841-49, Providence, R. I., 1849-60; Rox-bury, Mass., 1860-71. He was com-missioned 1st lieutenant in the 61stMassachusetts Volunteers, October17, 1864; promoted captain, Novem-ber 9, 1864; resigned January 4, 1865. He is survived by a daughter,Mrs. R. S. Dinsmore, who resides at618 Union Street, Emporia, Capt. SebastianlRussell Streeter. REV. JOSIAH SWETT, A. M., D. D. Josiah Swett, son of Josiah and Hannah (Healey) Swett, was born inClaremont, N. H., August 14, 1814, and died in Highgate, Vt., January 4,1890; was buried in Burlington, Vt. He prepared for college at the Chester, Vt., Academy and the KimballUnion Academy, Meriden, N. H., and entered the University in 1834, andgraduated, A. B., in 1837; was instructor in the EngUsh Department, 1836-37;received the degree of A. M. in course from N. U. in 1840, and the honorarydegree of A. M. from Trinity in 1856. He was principal of the Claremont, (N. H.) Academy, 1837-40. InFebruary, 1840, he was elected professor of the Latin and Greek Languages atthe University, which position he held until August, 1841. In the summer of1840, in company with his friend and former roommate at the University,General Alonzo Jackman, he began the publication of the Citizen Soldie


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