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2 Army for a short time; he became a lawyer and won fame prosecuting whiskey cases during Grants administration, I am sorry
to have to say that he became a drunkard and about two years ago died in the gutter in Milwaukee. Remick? was not an entirely
successful student but he is a first class citizen of Colorado Springs, COlo. where he holds the state office of Public Trustee.
James L. High, James M. Bull and Henry D. Smith were my classmates - '64. High is a leading lawyer of Chicago and has fulfilled
in every way the promise of his boyhood. Bull and Smith were my comrades and Remick? also - in Capt. Fairchild's company of
the 1st Wis 3 months service. Smith died as a Lieut in the 11th Wis. Remick? served throughout in that Reg. and came out as
Major. Bull was Lieut. in the 11th Capt. in 23d and Lt.Col. in 5th Wis and made a fine record. I continued my work at the
University in spite of serious financial obstacles till the bugle call to arms cut short my student life. I served three years
as Capt. in the 210th Wis. I haven't seen Griswold since '66 or '7. He is county judge of Waukesha Co. and