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In August, 1864, immediately after graduating, he went to Harristown, Illinois,
where he taught a Grammar School for one year. In September, 1865, he returned to the
East, and located at Mansfield, Massachusetts. For several years he conducted a school
of his own, and afterward taught in the Grammar School. Later he accepted the position
of Principal of the High School at Mansfield, and has continued his work there until the
present date.
He received the degree of Master of Arts in course. He has served on the School
Board of the town of Mansfield for several years.
In religion, he expresses a preference for the Congregational church.
He has never married, but says that perhaps he is not incorrigible.
Source: "Memorialia
of the Class of '64 in Dartmouth College" complied by
John C. Webster, Shepard & Johnston, Printers, 1884,
Chicago
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