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He remained with us until the close of the Fall term of Sophomore year, in November, 1861, when he
decided to give up his college course, and went to Boston, Massachusetts, and
commenced the study of his chosen profession of dentistry, in a private office. After due
qualification, he went to Grafton, Massachusetts, where he began the practice of his
profession, and remained there in successful practice for seven years. He then entered
the Boston Dental College, and after completing the regular course, graduated from that
institution with the degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery in March, 1873. He then located
in Boston, where he still continues the practice of his profession, at 206 Tremont street.
His religious preferences are Congregational. He is a Republican in politics.
He was married April 7, 1863, to Miss Harriet M. Chamberlin, of Waterford,
Vermont. His wife died on July 27, 1870. They had one child, Hattie M., born July 27,
1870.
Source: "Memorialia
of the Class of '64 in Dartmouth College" complied by
John C. Webster, Shepard & Johnston, Printers, 1884,
Chicago
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