History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . ington, , April 14, 1847. His father,John G. Adams, was born , 1816, and was a merchant inWashington. He died July 31,1879. He married Maria FrancesBradley, of Massachusetts, bornJuly 2, 1823. She is still son, Arthur C, received hisearly education in the publicschools of Washington. In 1861he belonged to the PresidentsMounted Guards, Washington, , and in 1863 he enlisted in the24th N. Y. Cavalry and served forsix months. He prepared for college at Fulton Seminary, Fulton,N. Y., and entered t
History of the class of '70, Department of literature, science and the arts . ington, , April 14, 1847. His father,John G. Adams, was born , 1816, and was a merchant inWashington. He died July 31,1879. He married Maria FrancesBradley, of Massachusetts, bornJuly 2, 1823. She is still son, Arthur C, received hisearly education in the publicschools of Washington. In 1861he belonged to the PresidentsMounted Guards, Washington, , and in 1863 he enlisted in the24th N. Y. Cavalry and served forsix months. He prepared for college at Fulton Seminary, Fulton,N. Y., and entered the University of Michigan in 1866 with theclass of 70, with which he was graduated after the regular fouryears course of study. In college he w^as a member of the AlphaNu literary society and the Psi Upsilon fraternity. After gradua-tion he was employed for a time by the Elgin Watch Company inChicago, but soon returned to Washington and entered upon thestudy of medicine at the National Medical College, from which hewas graduated in March, 1873. He commenced the practice of. Class of 70. University of Michigax. medicine in Washington and has ever since lieen counted amongthe able and skilful practitioners of that city. He has handled,successfully, many very difficult cases. His counsel and skill isoften sought for by physicians in the treatment of critical 1893 he was Medical Director for the Department of thePotomac of the G. A. R. He married INIary Frances Schneider,April 16, 1879. Their children are Louis W. Adams, 21 years ofage, at the Boston School of Technology; Edna S. Adams, 16years of age, at Hannah Moore Academy, Md. ^Ivs. ]\Iary died in 1889. Dr. Adams has since married HenriettaHeitmuller. He is a member of A\ashington Medical Society andAssociation and of the G. A. R. His present address is 619INIassachusetts X. \\ashinoton, D. C. Marcus Baker, , Washingfton, D. C. F>aker, be it remembered, is theGentleman from Kalamazoo, afo
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