Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . known as a success-ful veterinary surgeon. He has a well establishedreputation, built up by a careful and systematicpreparation for the work in which he is engaged. Dr. Clark is the son of James Clark, a well-to-do farmer of this county, who has spent his entirelife within its bounds. He married Ann Martin,a native of Ireland, and by his marriage beca


Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . known as a success-ful veterinary surgeon. He has a well establishedreputation, built up by a careful and systematicpreparation for the work in which he is engaged. Dr. Clark is the son of James Clark, a well-to-do farmer of this county, who has spent his entirelife within its bounds. He married Ann Martin,a native of Ireland, and by his marriage becamethe father of a large family, including ten chil-dren. Of these, John is motorman on the elec-tric road at Brooklyn; Hugh E. was the next-born; Mary and Catherine make their home inBrooklyn; James is a carpenter of this county;Barney and Patrick are also residents here; andElla, Philip and Thomas are at home. The subject of this sketch was born August 2,1866, in Newburgh, and was reared to a thoroughunderstanding of farm work. He received a goodeducation in the district .school, and from his boy-hood days seemed naturally adapted for the careof horses, being verj- .successful in breaking andtraining them. Being very desirous of becoming. SAMUEL CRAWFORD MILLS. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 509 well informed regarding the treatment of theseanimals, he took a four-years course in the vet-erinary college at New York, from which he wasgraduated March 20, 1894. He is a young manof excellent reputation, one who is bound to suc-ceed in his chosen calling, and as he is the prin-cipal surgeon in the city, he is well patronized byhorsemen. He is a member of the New YorkMutual Building and Loan Association. Mr. Clark affiliates with the Democratic partyin politics, but has never been an office-seeker,nor has he ever been desirous of filling public po-sitions, as he finds his time fully occupied in at-tending to his profession. He is a devout Cath-olic in religion, in the faith of wh


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