Misplaced Pages

Herbert A. Merrill

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
American physician
Herbert A. Merrill
BornAugust 24, 1855
DiedSeptember 28, 1926(1926-09-28) (aged 71)
Yarmouth, Maine, U.S.
Resting placeRiverside Cemetery, Yarmouth, Maine, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPhysician

Herbert A. Merrill DDS (August 24, 1855 – September 29, 1926) was an American dentist and field officer.

Life and career

Merrill was born on August 24, 1855. He graduated from Boston Dental College in 1881.

He married Leila Small, with whom he had at least two children: Jessie and Lawrence.

Merrill established his dental practice in 1881. In 1889, the practice was located in the rear of his house, built four years earlier, in Brickyard Hollow on Yarmouth's Main Street. It has since been moved to 26 School Street. It is the building now occupied by InSight Eyecare on the InterMed campus. By 1901, Merrill had an office in nearby Portland. He and his family lived in Portland for the first few months of 1897, but had returned to Yarmouth by June.

In 1883, Merrill was a second lieutenant with the Yarmouth Rifles; by 1889 he was captain. In 1895, the following evaluation of the Yarmouth Rifles was delivered: that they should "in no way be considered a part of the Guard. From inquiries made, judge it now to be an organization in name only."

In July 1883, Merrill was elected to the Maine Dental Society.

Along with nineteen other locals, including Lorenzo L. Shaw, Merrill formed the Portland and Yarmouth Electric Railway Company in 1898.

Death and legacy

Merrill died on September 28, 1926, aged 71. He is interred in Yarmouth's Riverside Cemetery, alongside his wife. She had remarried six years after Merrill's death, to Freeland A. Knight, who survived her by fourteen years. Knight was buried beside his first wife, Huldah C. Jackson, in Rumford, Maine.

References

  1. The Dental Cosmos, Volume 23 (1881), p. 241
  2. Chamber of Commerce Journal of Maine, Volume 28 (1915), p. 353
  3. R.L. Polk & Co.'s Dental Register of the United States and Canada (1914)
  4. Images of America: Yarmouth, Alan M. Hall (Arcadia, 2002), p.44
  5. Chamber of Commerce Journal of Maine, Volume 13 (1901), p. 20
  6. Journal of Medicine and Science, Volume 3 (1896), p. 10
  7. Report, Maine Adjutant General (1884), p. 17
  8. Maine Register Or State Year-book and Legislative Manual (1889), p. 127
  9. The Autumn Maneuvers of 1894, United States Adjutant General's Office (1895)
  10. History of Dentistry in Maine, Dana Willis Fellow (1924), p. 57
  11. Portland (Me.) (1902). The Charter and Ordinances of the City of Portland: Together with Acts of the Legislature Relating to the City and Municipal Matters. Smith & Sale. p. 609.
Stub icon

This United States biographical article is a stub. You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it.

Categories: