The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . The late Dr. Oliver Goss. He returned to New Hampshire, andin 1845 graduated M. D. from Dart-mouth Medical College. He commencedto practice at Melvin Village, on theshore of Lake Winnipiseogee, but in1852 settled in Lakeport, where he con-tinued in practice until his death, a con-tinuous practice of over fifty years. In1846 he was married to Elizabeth , who died June 2, 1891, daugh-ter of Joseph Flanders of children were born to them, thr


The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . The late Dr. Oliver Goss. He returned to New Hampshire, andin 1845 graduated M. D. from Dart-mouth Medical College. He commencedto practice at Melvin Village, on theshore of Lake Winnipiseogee, but in1852 settled in Lakeport, where he con-tinued in practice until his death, a con-tinuous practice of over fifty years. In1846 he was married to Elizabeth , who died June 2, 1891, daugh-ter of Joseph Flanders of children were born to them, threeof whom are dead ; one son, Dr. O. , survives them. Soon after coming to Lakeport, became a member of the ParkStreet Free Baptist church, of which heremained a worthy member the remain-. The late Elizabeth Honor (Flanders) Goss. Dr. Goss as a youth was amiable andsteadfast in high moral principles. Hewas possessed of rare mental faculties,he was temperate, frugal, and steadfast,immovable as the granite hills in hissense of right, ever quick to respond tothe call of charity, and to render aid incases of destitution and suffering. Dur-ing the war Dr. Goss attended the sol-diers free of charge, accepting no recom-pense, deeming this service a sacredduty he owed to them. Both in publicand private life Dr. Goss was an expo-nent of high moral sentiments, and inhis death the medical profession lost avaluable member, and the general publicwill long miss his smiling countenance,ripe judgment, and professional skill. THK ILLUSTRATED LACONIAN. 89 The late Elizabeth H. (Flanders) Goss. Elizabeth Honor (Flanders) Goss,the estimable wife of Dr. Oliver Goss,died at the family residence on Elmstreet, June 2, 1891,at the age of seventy-four years and twenty-eight days. Inter-ment was


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