- Joshua Mason Macomber
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name= Joshua Mason Macomber, A.M, M.D.
lived=October 11, , 1811—February 9 ,1881
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occupation =Educator, Physician ,
birth_date = birth date|1811|10|02|mf=y
birth_place = New Salem,Massachusetts ,United States
death_date = Death date |1881|2|11|
death_place = Uxbridge,Massachusetts ,USA
occupation =Educator ,Physician ,University of Pennsylvania ,Medical College ,Principal ,Uxbridge Academy
spouse = Sarah A Lee
parents =
children =One son died at age 18Joshua Mason Macomber, A.M., M.D (J Mason Macomber), (
October 11 1811 –February 9 1881 ) was a noted educator and a physician fromNew Salem, Massachusetts ,United States .Early life
Macomber grew up
Baptist in New Salem, Mass. He came in later life to be aUnitarian .cite book |last= Chapin |first= Judge Henry |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Address Delivered at the Unitarian Church in Uxbridge; 1864 |publisher= Charles Hamilton Press (Harvard Library; from Google Books) |date= 1881 |location= Worcester, Mass. |pages= |url= |doi= |id= |isbn= ] Macomber attendedAmherst College for 1 year and thenBrown University , from which he received his undergraduate degree, A.M., 1835. He married Sarah A. Lee of Chester in 1838. During the time he was at Brown, he first came toUxbridge, Massachusetts and worked at theUxbridge Academy . He served in a number ofNew England Preparatory academies in the 1830's.Career
He returned to Uxbridge in 1841 to become the principal at the Uxbridge Academy. J. Mason Macomber was the principal of Uxbridge Academy from 1841-1850.cite book|last=Mowry|first=William Augustus|authorlink=|title="The Uxbridge Academy, a Brief History with a Biographical Sketch of J. Mason Macomber, A.M., M.D., Preceptor"|publisher=Everett Press|location=Boston|date=1897|ISBN=] . Famous Historian and writer,
William Augustus Mowry detailed this accomplished educator's life in a biographical sketch with the publication, "The Uxbridge Academy-A brief history with a Biographical Sketch of J. Mason Macomber, A.M., M.D". The Uxbridge Academy was formed in 1818 at Uxbridge, Massachusetts. It flourished in the early, mid, 19th century and graduated a number of prominent citizens as one of New England's historic preparatory academies. The Uxbridge Academy developed a widespread reputation and during his tenure attracted hundreds of students from hundreds of communities in from at least six states.Later career
In 1851 he enrolled at the
New York Medical College to study to become aphysician . He graduated from New York Medical College in 1854. He became aprofessor in theUniversity of Pennsylvania Medical College at Philadelphia. Around 1861 his only son died at the age of 18. He was devastated, and although he could have stayed and taught at U Penn., he chose instead to return to Uxbridge. He remained in Uxbridge and active as a Unitarian and in community service until his death in 1881.References
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