The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . a. Colonel Whipple married BelindaHadley of Wentworth, and he is sur-vived by one granddaughter, Mrs. C. of Laconia. Colonel Whipple was a man of re-markable ability, a profound and origi-nal thinker, and a most effective manner and bearing, the erect form,the flashing eye, the resolute tones ofhis voice, and his personal magnetism,seemed likespecial giftsof his own. Theplace of thisbrilliant man islikely to remainforever unfilled. ing surgeo


The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . a. Colonel Whipple married BelindaHadley of Wentworth, and he is sur-vived by one granddaughter, Mrs. C. of Laconia. Colonel Whipple was a man of re-markable ability, a profound and origi-nal thinker, and a most effective manner and bearing, the erect form,the flashing eye, the resolute tones ofhis voice, and his personal magnetism,seemed likespecial giftsof his own. Theplace of thisbrilliant man islikely to remainforever unfilled. ing surgeons at Laconia, and a memberof Laconia board of education. He is a member of the New Hamp-shire Medical society, and Winnipesau-kee Academy of Medicine; a Knightof Pythias, past chancellor of EndicottRock lodge, and member of grand lodgeof New Hampshire; a member of J. company, U. R. K. of P. ; amember of Mount Lebanon lodge,A. F. A. M ; of Pilgrim commandery,and a thirty-second degree politics he is a Republican. He marriedMay I. Davison June 28,1888. The yhave one child,Havene M a yQuimby. Dr. John Laconia StreetRailway. John GrantQuimby, physi-cian at Lake-port, was bornat San d w i c h ,N. H., April 8,1862, son ofJoseph H. andNancy J. (Fogg)Quimby. H ewas educatedat New Hamp-ton LiteraryInstitution, andNichols Latinschool, Lewis-ton, Me., fromwhich he was graduated at the head ofhis class in June, 1S85. He then be-came a student of Bowdoin university,medical department, and obtained thedegree of M. D. on June 27, 1888. He began the practice of his profes-sion in July, 1888, at Lakeport, and hassince been a resident of Ward 6, exceptthe years i892-93 when he was atNew Hampton, N. H. For severalyears he has been city physician, andholds that position at present. He is amember of the U. S. board of examin- Dr. John G. Quimby The LaconiaStreet Railway,w h i c h n o wsends its hand-some and com-fortable electric-street cars fromthe lower endof Laconia


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