Men of progress; biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . deathof the latter in 1882. From that time he has beenassociated with Dr. Annie W. Hunt, a formerpupil. In May, 1862, he was commissionedSurgeon of the Tenth Regiment, Rhode IslandVolunteers, and served with the regiment in thefield. In July 1884 he was appointed by GovernorBourne one of the two Medical Examiners for thecity of Providence for six years, and was re-ap-pointed at the end of that time, and resigned after 78 MEN OF PROGRESS. se


Men of progress; biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . deathof the latter in 1882. From that time he has beenassociated with Dr. Annie W. Hunt, a formerpupil. In May, 1862, he was commissionedSurgeon of the Tenth Regiment, Rhode IslandVolunteers, and served with the regiment in thefield. In July 1884 he was appointed by GovernorBourne one of the two Medical Examiners for thecity of Providence for six years, and was re-ap-pointed at the end of that time, and resigned after 78 MEN OF PROGRESS. serving a year. He is a member of the RhodeIsland Homoeopathic Medical Society, honorarymember of the Medico-Legal Society of RhodeIsland and the British Homoeopathic MedicalSociety of London, and Corresponding Mitglieddes Homoeopathischen Central Vereins of politics he is a Republican, but has not taken anactive part in public affairs. In 1854 he marriedMiss Mary Fry, who died September 17, 1857 ; they 1885 he was appointed Assistant Surgeon to theFirst Light Infantry Regiment and served until1888. He is a member of the Rhode]Island State. GEO. D. WILCOX. had one son, Frank Howard. In 1862 he marriedMiss Mary Caroline, daughter of Rev. DanielLeach, of Boston, Mass.; by this union were twochildren : Mary Lawton and Alice Palmer Wilcox. WILLIAMS, Horace Newell, physician andsurgeon, Providence, was born in Uxbridge, Mass.,January 2, 1861, son of Nicholas B. and CharlotteE. (Newell) Williams. He received his early edu-cation in the public schools and the High School ofUxbridge. Adopting medicine as his profession heentered the Bellevue Medical College, New York,from which he graduated in 1882. He then servedin the surgical department at Bellevue Hospital,from which he graduated in 1884. In that year heestablished himself in Providence, where he hassecured an extensive and lucrative practice. In


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