. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . N. Y.;The gentleman whose name heads this biography isthe next; Devere is the pharmacist. Dr. Sharpwas but six years of age when his parents removedto Newark Valley, Tioga County, N. Y., where hereceived a good academic education. When nine-teen years old he began the study of medicine withDr. W. J. Burr, a noted surgeon of that remained with him some two years, spent an equal period of time with his old-est brother


. Portrait and biographical record of Waukesha County, Wisconsin, containing biographical sketches of old settlers and representative citizens of the county . N. Y.;The gentleman whose name heads this biography isthe next; Devere is the pharmacist. Dr. Sharpwas but six years of age when his parents removedto Newark Valley, Tioga County, N. Y., where hereceived a good academic education. When nine-teen years old he began the study of medicine withDr. W. J. Burr, a noted surgeon of that remained with him some two years, spent an equal period of time with his old-est brother. In 1885 he entered the University ofBuffalo, graduating in 1888 in a class of forty-two-Seventy-two applicants took the examination fordiplomas, but thirty of them failed to make therequired grade. In March of the same year located at Eagle, where he has secured aliberal patronage and won a in the frontrank of the profession in Waukesha County. After establishing himself at Dr. Sharp re-turned to Pennsylvania, and at Eldred married,October 22, 1888, Miss Eva Lamphier, a native ofthat place. The young couple at once began their. HON. R. F. GOSS. I PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RKCORD. 607 domestic life in Eagle, where tliey have since re-sided. By his vote Dr. Sharp supports the menand measures of the Repuljllciin party, tliough hetakes no active |)arl in maiiipulatin;; political af-fairs. In a professional way he is connected with tlieBrainard Medical Society of Milwaukee; with theNew York Medical Society, and with the NationalAssociation of Railroad Surgeons, being the pres-ent local surgeon for the St. Paul Railroad. So-cially he is connected with the Masonic fraternity,belonging to the Robert Morris Lodge No. IL),A. F. & A. M., of Kagle. l®). ^*4 _@J HON. B. F. GOSS (deceased). The mentionof this gentlemans name will be sutlicientto recall to the minds of those who knewhira a distinct remembrance of the character andachievements of one of Waukesha Count


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