History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . in fruit growing. Dr. Wright received her early education in thepublic schools of Oakland, which was supplemented by a Normal School course inStockton, after which she taught school for a number of years in the northern partof California. She is deeply interested in the science of osteopathy, which has accom-plished such wonderful and restorative results and alleviated suffering humani


History of Orange County, California : with biographical sketches of the leading men and women of the county who have been identified with its earliest growth and development from the early days to the present . in fruit growing. Dr. Wright received her early education in thepublic schools of Oakland, which was supplemented by a Normal School course inStockton, after which she taught school for a number of years in the northern partof California. She is deeply interested in the science of osteopathy, which has accom-plished such wonderful and restorative results and alleviated suffering humanity aftermany other systems have failed, and has established a large and appreciative clientelesince her coming to Santa Ana, only two years ago. Dr. Wright is a member of the State and County Associations of Osteopaths, aswell as the Womens Osteopathic Club of Los Angeles. She keeps abreast of thetimes in literary and civic circles and is an honored member of the Ebell Club ofSanta Ana, a member of the Present Day Club and the Book Review Club of Santa the World War her three sons, Frank B., Chester M. and Lawrence C. Wright,served their country with the American Expeditionary Force in 0:J. c^ HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY 1507 D. B. GREGORY.—Born near Jackson, Mich., on December 17, 1868, D. is the son of Halsted and Agnes Gregory. His grandfather was a pioneer ofthe pioneers of Michigan, where he took up Government land, and our subject has tothis day his grandfathers deed. His father, therefore, was a prosperous Michiganfarmer. D. B. Gregory was sent to the grade country school near Jackson, and laterhe studied at the Cleary Business College of Ypsilanti, while he spent his early dayson his fathers farm. On November 29, 1897, Mr. Gregory was marriefl to Henrietta Hudson, who wasborn near Lansing, Mich., the granddaughter of an Englishman who migrated fromEngland to the United States and settled in Michigan. They belonged to the famousHudson family


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