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Biography of Samuel N. Bartlett
member of the Class of 1864 at Dartmouth College
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Samuel N. Bartlett
Samuel Newton Bartlett was the son of Martin and Elima (Graham) Bartlett. He
was born April 11, 1838, at Townsend, Massachusetts. His classical education was
commenced at Appleton Academy, New Ipswich, New Hampshire, and he entered college at the beginning of the course, August 24, 1860. Before his course was
completed, he had frequent hemorrhages of the lungs. and was in a very delicate condition of health at the time of graduation. Immediately after leaving Hanover, he
went to Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, and visited with a sister and brother who were
residing there, remaining until November, 1864. He then went home to his mother, at
Townsend, Massachusetts, and remained there, gradually failing in health, until he died
of consumption, December 28, 1864. It was a great struggle for him to give up life,
wishing very much to live and carry on a work which he felt he had hardly begun.
During the last few weeks of his sickness, when he became aware that no human
skill could save him, he became reconciled, and died very happy. He was never married.
Source:
"Memorialia
of the Class of '64 in Dartmouth College" complied by
John C. Webster, Shepard & Johnston, Printers, 1884,
Chicago
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