History of Essex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . i, LYNN. 371 furnishing a firm ground-work for professional ac-quirement. After spending a short time in Charlestown, hecame to Lynn, and in a remarkably short time foundhimself in an extensive and lucrative practice. Soonafter coming to Lynn he was united in marriage withMiss Annie E. Friend, of Gloucester. They had onechild, a daughter, and the mother and daughter sur-vive him. Dr. McArthurs genial manners, varied acquire-ments, liberal views, and tender sympathies madehim esteemed


History of Essex County, Massachusetts : with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men . i, LYNN. 371 furnishing a firm ground-work for professional ac-quirement. After spending a short time in Charlestown, hecame to Lynn, and in a remarkably short time foundhimself in an extensive and lucrative practice. Soonafter coming to Lynn he was united in marriage withMiss Annie E. Friend, of Gloucester. They had onechild, a daughter, and the mother and daughter sur-vive him. Dr. McArthurs genial manners, varied acquire-ments, liberal views, and tender sympathies madehim esteemed by all classes. And his rapidly accu-mulating means enabled him to indulge his naturallybenevolent inclinations. He diligently followed hisprofession till declining health required a slackeningof professional labors, and for the last two or threeyears of his life he was compelled to withdraw asmuch as possible from active practice. He was not much in public life, as premonitions ofdeclining health warned him to beware of exposureand excitement. In the quiet duties of church workand in the lodge-room he to


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