History of the Town of Danvers, From Its Early Settlement to the Year 1848 ...
History of the Town of Danvers, From Its Early Settlement to the Year 1848 ...
John Wesley Hanson
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Proctor is a lineal descendant of John of that name, who was executed for witchcraft, and probably no one of the present generation has taken so active a part in the affairs of the town, he having served on the Board of School Committee about a quarter of a century, and constantly linked his name with the History of Danvers. Besides these, the following gentlemen have taken a tem- porary residence in this town. George Lamson, John Walsh, Benjamin Tucker, Benj. L. Oliver, Edward Lan- der Jr., &c.... PHYSICIANS. Previous to the incorporation of Danvers as a town, the physicians who practised here were mostly from Sa- lem. Probably Jonathan Prince who lived on Inger- soll Hill, was the first resident physician. He was fath- er of Capt. Asa Prince, and great grandfather of Rev. John Prince, now of Danvers. He was a pupil of Dr. Toothaker of Billerica, and preceptor of Drs. Amos Putnam and Samuel Holten. See the biography of the latter. Amos Putnam was a Surgeon in the French War, at the close of which, and for half of a century after, he practised medicine in his native town.
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