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Cassius Samuel Campbell

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Cassius Samuel Campbell

Birth
Windham, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
13 May 1929 (aged 83)
Derry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
East Derry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
Plot
sec 20, Greenough Ave, Plot 550 Grave # 1
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Born in Windham, New Hampshire the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia Crowell. He was educated in the Windham schools then went on to Pinkerton Academy in Derry and from there entered Dartmouth college and graduated with the class of 1868. Immediately following graduation he moved to Minnesota, where he became superintendent of schools in Hastings, a position he held for ten years. He then became principal of the high school in St. Paul for five years. Upon resigning he returned to New Hampshire to teach in the McCollom Institute, Mt. Vernon, NH.
In 1888 he became a member of the faculty of Pinkerton Academy, his alma mater, teaching mathematics and physics.

He married in 1869, Lydia Lorane Ashley of Northampton, Massachusetts. She was a graduate of Mt. Holyoke college. They had four children, three boys and one girl.
George Ashley, Arthur Forward, Francina Louise. The name of the youngest son is not known by this biographer.
He attended Central Congregational church of Derry.

After the death of his first wife he married, Alice M. Watts, a member of the Molly Reid Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).

Note: For more information see The Granite State Monthly, Vol. XXXIII, published 1902.

Born in Windham, New Hampshire the son of Samuel Campbell and Lydia Crowell. He was educated in the Windham schools then went on to Pinkerton Academy in Derry and from there entered Dartmouth college and graduated with the class of 1868. Immediately following graduation he moved to Minnesota, where he became superintendent of schools in Hastings, a position he held for ten years. He then became principal of the high school in St. Paul for five years. Upon resigning he returned to New Hampshire to teach in the McCollom Institute, Mt. Vernon, NH.
In 1888 he became a member of the faculty of Pinkerton Academy, his alma mater, teaching mathematics and physics.

He married in 1869, Lydia Lorane Ashley of Northampton, Massachusetts. She was a graduate of Mt. Holyoke college. They had four children, three boys and one girl.
George Ashley, Arthur Forward, Francina Louise. The name of the youngest son is not known by this biographer.
He attended Central Congregational church of Derry.

After the death of his first wife he married, Alice M. Watts, a member of the Molly Reid Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR).

Note: For more information see The Granite State Monthly, Vol. XXXIII, published 1902.



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