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Bray, Mrs. Maria Herrick
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21 Nov. 1814-23 Jan. 1880; b,d, Boston; M.D., Harvard; AOU
m. Sally R. Coffin, 1849, two children
EDUCATION: Harvard, 1835
Harvard Medical School, M.D., 1838
CAREER: Practiced medicine, Boston 1838-ca. 1840
Contributed to and then edited the Boston Atlas, a Whig newspaper
Swan and Tileston, later Brewer and Tileston, partner, later president, retired in 1875
Member of Boston School Committee, 1844-80

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