Class Notes

CLASS OF 1858

May, 1911 Samuel C. Beane
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1858
May, 1911 Samuel C. Beane

Harrison Everett Chadwick died at his home in. Bradford, Mass., March 11, 1911. Born in Bradford September 15, 1828, the son of Col. Benjamin and Deborah Robins (Day) Chadwick, Bradford may be said always to have been his home, and he always maintained more or less connection with the parental farm. Preparing at Phillips Andover Academy, he was with his Dartmouth class through its entire course, and attended its meetings afterward with exceptional loyalty. He belonged to the Alpha Delta Phi fraternity. Teaching for a while, he studied law, but owing to indifferent health never sought admission to the bar. For a decade or more he rendered admirable service in the office of the deputy internal revenue collector at Haverhill, then for many years was clerk and business manager of Bradford Academy, was for a considerable time a town auditor, served on the Bradford and Haverhill school boards for at least twenty years, and for a longer time still was director of the Groveland Mutual Fire Insurance Company. At the centennial celebration in Bradford, July 4, 1876, he gave the historical address, which had great merit and value. Mr. Chadwick was a Republican in politics, and a devoted member and officer of the First Congregational church. His wife and two children survive. Unambitious for distinction, few classmates have done the world more good, or realized a more satisfactory or lovable manhood.

Secretary, Rev. Samuel C. , Beane, Grafton, Mass.