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The Appointment Of Colonel Jedediah

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Day
15
Month
October
Year
1890
Copyright
Public Domain
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I). Bh x ter to be Surgoon-general of tlie m i m v v:is quite genenilly expected. Dr. Baxter te a native of Vermont, agraduate t the university of that state and also ol tlie law school of ('olumbia. He enterei! tlic Himy as surueou of tlie 12ch MassachiiscMs regiment of volunteers In 18(il, and bas bren continmisly in the service of tlie arniv from that time forwanl. He was ni:ii!e bri;a]e-8urïeon n 1802 and aftei wards was gurgeon in charge of the Uniied States fjeoeral hospital in Washinuton. Wlien the regular iirmy was ri'orfcanlzed ut the close of the war he wss tiüule assistiuit medical purveyor with rank of lleutenant colonel, and in 1872 was promoled to be chief medical purveyor. His profcssioiiül ability is undoubted and bis proinotinn to the sur geon-eoeralahip has afforded general satisfaction. Tlie best rure for ohesitv is to board for the Slimmer at ii farm-house where you will be treated "like oue of the family. - Boston Gazette. A - I need a Imndred dollars, and 1 need them bad. Can't you let me have t luit amount? B. - Of course I can let you have it.but not all at once. Come to me on the l.-a of every month, when 1 draw my w;e?, and I'ïl let you have a dime. - Texas Stiftings. The wonder is half the brokers were not long ago in the lunatic asylums.

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Ann Arbor Courier