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History of Wilton, (Franklin County) MaineOur database does not include an historic photo for Wilton, (Franklin County) Maine, do you have one you would like to contribute? Contact Us! 15% - 35% off all Products ยป The Ready Store Biographies:Biography of Fordyce Barker Fordyce Barker, physician, was born in Wilton, Maine, May 2, 1819; son of Dr. John and Phebe (Abbot) Barker. He was graduated at Bowdoin college in 1837, and at Harvard Medical school in 1841; completed his studies in Edinburgh and Paris, and settled in practice at Norwich, Conn., in 1845. He became professor of obstetrics at Bowdoin college in 1845; of midwifery in the New York medical college in 1850; obstetrical physician in Bellevue hospital in 1852, and professor of midwifery and the diseases of women in Bellevue Medical college in 1860. He performed the first successful operation in the United States for the removal of a fibroid uterine tumor; was president of the New York state medical society, in 1856, and the New York academy of medicine, 1878-'84. He received the degree LL.D. from Columbia in 1877; Edinburgh in 1884; Bowdoin in 1887, and Glasgow in 1888. He is the author of "Puerperal Diseases," a series of lectures (1872) which were translated into French, Italian and Spanish, and a treatise on "Seasickness" (1870). He died in New York city, May 29, 1891. |
Maine Facts: Franklin County Facts: Seat: FarmingtonEstablished: 1838 Formed from: Kennebec, Oxford and Somerset
Additional Local History Notes: The 1854 Gazetteer of the United States by Thomas Baldwin shows: WILTON, a post-township of Franklin co., Maine, on the S. side of Sandy river, about 30 miles N. W. from Augusta. Pop., 1909. Wilton is situated 168 meters above sea level. |