"Aaron Dayton Condit died at his home in St. Paul, Minn., February 28, 1910, of cerebral hemorrhage. He was born in Terre Haute, Ind., March 17, 1843, his parents being Daniel Dayton and Charlotte TenEyck (Coon) Condit. Rev. Aaron Condit, D.D., a distinguished clergyman of New Jersey, was his grandfather. In 1864 he enlisted in Company C, 133d Indiana Volunteers, a hundred day regiment, and served as sergeant. In college he was a member of Psi Upsilon. In 1868 he settled as a druggist in Mankato, Minn., selling out in 1872. In 1873 he went into the same business in St. Paul, but left the drug business in 1879, afterwards engaging in real estate and fire insurance. In 1905 he suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, the result of chronic diarrhoea, contracted during army service, but recovered sufficiently to give two hours daily to business until his death. He was a member of a Congregational church in St. Paul and as long as he was able was a worker in religious, philanthropic, and civic activities. He was married September 29, 1869, to Elizabeth Amelia, daughter of Rev. John King Lord '36, and sister of his classmate Professor John King Lord. Mrs. Condit survives her husband, with one of their five children.
Secretary, Prof. Charles F. Emerson, Hanover, N. H.