Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . e Masonic order, the Odd Fellows, andnumerous fraternal societies. On Sept. 17, 1873,Dr. Hammond was married to Miss Sarah : they have one child, Elizabeth P. Ham- Harding, Elavakd Mitchell, , was born inYarmouth, Me., Dec. 16, 1852. He obtained hisearly education at the North Yarmouth Academy,and graduated from the College of Physicians andSurgeons of New York City in March, 1874. Hethen went abroad, returning in 1876 and settling in


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . e Masonic order, the Odd Fellows, andnumerous fraternal societies. On Sept. 17, 1873,Dr. Hammond was married to Miss Sarah : they have one child, Elizabeth P. Ham- Harding, Elavakd Mitchell, , was born inYarmouth, Me., Dec. 16, 1852. He obtained hisearly education at the North Yarmouth Academy,and graduated from the College of Physicians andSurgeons of New York City in March, 1874. Hethen went abroad, returning in 1876 and settling in\\oburn, where he practised one year, at the endof which time he removed to South Boston. Whilehere he was connected with the Massachusetts Eyeand Ear Lifirmary. In July, 1879, he was ap-pointed assistant superintendent of the State Hos-pital for the Insane at Danvers, where he remaineduntil near the close of 1880. Since that time hehas been in practice in Boston. He is medicalexaminer for the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Associ-ation of New York city, and for the Ancient Orderof United Workmen, and surgeon of the Theatrical 25- BOSTON OF Mechanics Association. He is a member of the street. They handle suburban and farm property,Massachusetts Medical Society. and employ fifteen salesmen to attend to their ex- tensive business in this line. Mr. Harrington hasHardy, John Henry, was born in HoUis, , done much building, having erected and soldFeb. 2, 1847. He fitted for college at the academies twenty-five houses in 1890, eleven of them in Som-in Mt. Vernon and New Ipswich, , and entered er\-ille. He has done much to develop the suburbs, Dartmouth in 1866, graduating in 1870. Next he attended the Harvard Law School, and read lawwith Robert M. Morse, jr., also acting in the capac-ity of teacher in Chauncy Hall School. In Janu-ary, 1872, he was admitted to the Sufiblk bar. Hethen formed a law connection with George , under the firm name of Morse & years


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