. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 1; was physician of the corpora-tion Hospital, Lowell, Mass., twenty-six years. He was appointed brigade surgeon, October 2, 1861, and sc-rved for sometime at Annapolis, Md., and Fortress Monroe; was appointed medical directorand assigned to the command of General B. F. Butler. He established manymilitary hospitals, but owing to disability was forced to resign his commission,April 28, 1862. He was one of the best known phy.^icians of the country. He contributedmany articles to the Medical Periodicals; was a member
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 1; was physician of the corpora-tion Hospital, Lowell, Mass., twenty-six years. He was appointed brigade surgeon, October 2, 1861, and sc-rved for sometime at Annapolis, Md., and Fortress Monroe; was appointed medical directorand assigned to the command of General B. F. Butler. He established manymilitary hospitals, but owing to disability was forced to resign his commission,April 28, 1862. He was one of the best known phy.^icians of the country. He contributedmany articles to the Medical Periodicals; was a member of the AmericanGynecological Society, and president in 1882; Massachusetts Medical Societyand vice-president in 1878. He was twice married: first, September 20, 1832, to Mary, daughter ofDr. Henry Dewar, of Lassodie, Scotland. She died July 7, 1869. Three 158 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. children were l)orn of this miiniti<.;e: Gihnan Dewar, John Henry, andEbenezer. He was again married in 1872, to Isabel, daughter of Captain HemyDefries of Nantucket, IMass. ROBERT PARKER Robert Parker Kimball. Robert P. Kimball, son of Benja-min Jr., and Rhoda (Beaman) Kimball,was born in Concord, N. H., March 18,1806, and died there, March 20, 1878. He prepared for college in theschools of his to-ftTi and Bradford,Mass.; and entered the Academy in1821, graduating in 1824. He engaged in mercantile pursuitsin Concord for some years. He was married in Franklin, , March 8, 1838, to Rachel, daughterof Sanborn and Mehitable (Sanborn)Blaisdell, of Wentworth, N. H. Shedied in Concord, N. H., May 31, 1896: Four children were born to Osgood, born March 16,1842, resides in Denver, Colo; Ben-jamin Ilazen, born Jime 1, 1850, diedMarch 5, 1853, Harriet, born Decem-ber 5, 1853, died August 8, 1854;Lucy Hazen, born October 6, 1855,re.«ides in Concord, N. H. HON. FREDERICK KINSMAN. Frederick Kinsman, son of John and Rebecca (Perkins) Kinsman, wasborn in Kinsman, Ohio, March 4, 1S07, a
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