The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . s. In 1893 he came to Worcester, and he has established inthis city a large and lucrative practice. He is a member of the Obstetricaland Gynecological Society of Paris, and the Medico-chirurgical Society ofMontreal; the Massachusetts Medical Society and the Worcester MedicalSociety; and is also connected with several local societies and clubs. Doctor Auger was married in August, 1884, to ^Miss Albina Magnan ofJoliette, Province of Quebec. They have no children. John Stanton Baldwin was born in New Haven, Connecticut, Januar
The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . s. In 1893 he came to Worcester, and he has established inthis city a large and lucrative practice. He is a member of the Obstetricaland Gynecological Society of Paris, and the Medico-chirurgical Society ofMontreal; the Massachusetts Medical Society and the Worcester MedicalSociety; and is also connected with several local societies and clubs. Doctor Auger was married in August, 1884, to ^Miss Albina Magnan ofJoliette, Province of Quebec. They have no children. John Stanton Baldwin was born in New Haven, Connecticut, January 6,1834. His father, John Denison Baldwin, was a Congregational minister,and was afterwards editor of the Boston Daily Commonzvealth, and later ofthe Woreester Spy; he represented the Worcester District in Congressfrom 1863 to 1869. His mother was Lemira, daughter of Captain EbenezerHathaway of Dighton, Massachusetts. She is still living. He married, in October, 1863, Miss Emily Brown, daughter of AlbertBrown, a descendant of one of the first settlers of LOUIS L. AUGER. The Worcester of 1898. 553 John S. Baldwin learned the printers trade, fitted for college, and wasgraduated from the Connecticut State Normal School. Since his twentiethyear he has been connected with a daily morning newspaper, first in Boston,and since 1857 in Worcester, where for many years he was chief ownerand editor of the IVorccsti-r Spy. His public service has been in the CityCouncil, the School Board, the Legislature, and in the War of the Rebellionas captain of a com])any in the Fifty-first Regiment of ^Massachusetts\i>lunteers. Phinehas Ball* was born in Boylston, Massachusetts, January 18, i< graiTilfather, Elijah Ball, was a Revolutionary patriot, who attainedthe rank of first lieutenant in 1779 in General Israel Putnams command,and after the war passed the remainder of his life in the peaceful pursuitof agriculture upon a farm which he transmitted to his son, the father oft
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