Henry H. Green Explained

Henry Harper Green (July 23, 1837 – May 9, 1921) was an American physician and politician from New York.

Life

Green was born on July 23, 1837, in Paines Hollow, New York. His parents were Dr. Abel Green and Eliza Harter.

Green attended school in Little Falls and the Fairfield Academy. In 1859, he graduated from Geneva Medical College,[1] the same medical school his father attended. He lived and had a large practice in Paines Hollow. He was a member of the New York State Medical Society and president of the Herkimer County Agricultural Society.

In 1890, Green was elected to the New York State Assembly as a Republican, representing Herkimer County. He served in the Assembly in 1891 and 1892.[2]

Green was a Methodist. In 1855, he married Julia Loomis.[3] They had three daughters, Mary E., Alice R., and Eliza H.

Green died at home on May 9, 1921. He was buried in the Mohawk Cemetery.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Smalley, Frank. Alumni Record and General Catalogue of Syracuse University: 1872-'99. May 1899. Alumni Association of Syracuse University. Syracuse, New York. 709. en.
  2. Book: Lloyd, Will L.. The New York Red Book. James B. Lyon. 1892. Albany. 130–131. en.
  3. News: 12 May 1921. Dr. Henry Harper Green. 56. 8. Richfield Mercury. 3. Richfield Springs, N. Y..
  4. News: 10 May 1921. Death of Dr. Henry H. Green. 58. 5. The Journal and Courier. The Journal and Courier Company. 19. Little Falls, New York.