Class Notes

CLASS OF 1878

March 1916
Class Notes
CLASS OF 1878
March 1916

Dr. George Dallas Barrett was born at Bow, N. H., January 9, 1846, and died of uremic poisoning at Clyde, N. Y., December 22, 1915.

His parents were William Marsh and Mary (Wadleigh) Barrett, his father being a captain in the Eighth New Hampshire Volunteers in the Civil War.

Dr. Barrett, after receiving his medical degree, spent a year in hospital practice, and then settled in North Abington, Mass., where he remained five years. In 1884 he removed to Marengo, N. Y., and in October, 1893, to Clyde, where the greater part of his professional life was spent. He had a large and successful practice, and as a specialist in certain complaints he was often called as counsel by other physicians.

Dr. Barrett was much interested in Masonry, and was a member of lodge, chapter, commandery, and temple. He was also an Odd Fellow.

May 16, 1878, he was married to Mary Hilda, daughter of Alfred Randall, who survives him, with a daughter, a son having deceased.