Men of progress; biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . is a member of the Sons of the AmericanRevolution, the Providence Athletic Association D, p. A. JACOBY. Graduate College of New York City. He is amember of the Rhode Island Medical Society,Electra Lodge I. O. O. F. of Adamsville, LittleCompton Grange Patrons of Husbandry, YoungMens Christian Association of Allentown, Pa.,Epworth League of Columbus, O., Mannoer Choirof South Whitehall, Pa., and literary societies in thesame place. He has als
Men of progress; biographical sketches and portraits of leaders in business and professional life in the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations . is a member of the Sons of the AmericanRevolution, the Providence Athletic Association D, p. A. JACOBY. Graduate College of New York City. He is amember of the Rhode Island Medical Society,Electra Lodge I. O. O. F. of Adamsville, LittleCompton Grange Patrons of Husbandry, YoungMens Christian Association of Allentown, Pa.,Epworth League of Columbus, O., Mannoer Choirof South Whitehall, Pa., and literary societies in thesame place. He has also been recently elected amember of the Thurber Medical Association ofMilford, Mass. In politics he is a Democrat. was married, February 18, 1896, to Miss MaryLois Almy, only daughter of the late Philip Almy,of Little Compton, R. I. JOSLIN, Henry Van Amburgh, Secretary ofthe Union Railroad Company, was born in Exeter,R. I., April 24, 1846, son of John H. and Julia A.(Vaughn) Joslin. His ancestors on both sidescame from England about the middle of theseventeenth century, and settled in the southernpart of Rhode Island. He received his early. ^m^aimii gjjjjjj^^^^^^jg^g HENRY V. A. JOSLIN. and the Providence Board of Trade. In politicshe is a Republican. He married, October 29,1867, Miss Henrietta A. Briggs; they have fivechildren: Efifie B., Julia V., Harry A., Marion Royal K. Joslin. MEN OF PROGRESS. 113 KEENE, George Frederick, Resident Physicianand Deputy Superintendent of the State InsaneAsylum, was born in Whitman, Mass., October 22,1858, son of Africa and Betsey (Turner) maternal grandfather, Daniel Keene, was aprominent member of the Society of Friends ofPembroke, Mass., and his maternal grandmotherwas Betsey (Turner) Keene, the daughter of Colo-nel Amos Turner of the Continental army of theRevolution; the father of Amos Turner was EzekielTurner, a Colonel in the French and Indian paternal grandfather, Meshach Keene of Pem-broke, was a priv
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