. History of Bridgeport and vicinity. of has lived in Bridgeport for about six years and has become well known in its tradecircles as a young man of indefatigable enterprise and determination. CHARLES PTCKHARDT HALLER, M. D. Dr Charles Pickliardt Ilaller, jiracticing nic<licine in Bridgeport since 1903, was born inWest Cornwall, Connecticut, July Hi, 1870, a son of Henry and Dorothea (Dieffenbach)Haller Dr. Ilalh-r spent his early childhood at West Cornwall, but much of his youth waspassed at Yalesville, Connecticut, and he there attended the public schools. When nineteenyears o


. History of Bridgeport and vicinity. of has lived in Bridgeport for about six years and has become well known in its tradecircles as a young man of indefatigable enterprise and determination. CHARLES PTCKHARDT HALLER, M. D. Dr Charles Pickliardt Ilaller, jiracticing nic<licine in Bridgeport since 1903, was born inWest Cornwall, Connecticut, July Hi, 1870, a son of Henry and Dorothea (Dieffenbach)Haller Dr. Ilalh-r spent his early childhood at West Cornwall, but much of his youth waspassed at Yalesville, Connecticut, and he there attended the public schools. When nineteenyears of age he became assistant secretary of the Young Mens Christian Association atMeriden, Connecticut, and was identified with work of that character as assistant secretaryand as secretary for sev<n years. In 1898 he entered upon the study of medicine and afterfour years spent in the Hahnemann Medical College of Thiladelphia was graduated with theclass of 1902. His initial |praclical ex]ierience came to him as interne in the Buffalo. DK. CHARLES P. HALLEK BHIDdKlORT AND VICINITY 397 Homeopatliic Hosiiital. in wliicli lie remained for a year, and in lUU;i he came to Bridgeport,where he has since heen actively and successfully engaged in tlie general practice of the 16th of May, 1905, Dr. Haller was married to Miss Julia Rose Scofield, who wasborn and reared at Stamford, Connecticut, and is descended from old colonial families repre-sented in the Kevolutionary war in both the paternal and maternal lines, while Dr. Halkrsfather was a soldier of the Civil war, going to tlie front as a private of the Fifth ConnecticutRegiment of Volunteers. Mrs. Haller is a daughter of George E. and Emma (Rose) Scofield,the former a representative of the old Scofield family of Stamford and the latter of theold Rose family of Sufiield, Connecticut. Mrs. Haller comes of a long line of patrioticancestors wlio lived in New England and her father manifested the same spirit of loyaltyto the co


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