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==Life==
==Life==
'''Born:''' 1767 Farmington, Connecticut
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Selah Gridley was a medical doctor in Castleton, Connecticut, where he established a small medical school. He wrote a number of poems, published first in newspapers and periodicals, which he collected towards the end of his life. These were published by his brother, Timothy Gridley, after Selah Gridley's death in 1828.
Selah Gridley was a medical doctor in Castleton, Connecticut, where he established a small medical school. He wrote a number of poems, published first in newspapers and periodicals, which he collected towards the end of his life. These were published by his brother, Timothy Gridley, after Selah Gridley's death in 1828.
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==References==
==References==
*White, Philip H. 1877. [https://books.google.com/books?id=vJUbAQAAMAAJ ''Dr. Selah Gridley'']. ''Vermont Historical Gazetteer'' Vol. 3, pp. 534-536.
*White, Philip H. 1877. [https://books.google.com/books?id=vJUbAQAAMAAJ ''Dr. Selah Gridley'']. ''Vermont Historical Gazetteer'' Vol. 3, pp. 534-536.


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Life

Born: 1767 Farmington, Connecticut

Died: 1826 Exeter, New Hampshire

Selah Gridley was a medical doctor in Castleton, Connecticut, where he established a small medical school. He wrote a number of poems, published first in newspapers and periodicals, which he collected towards the end of his life. These were published by his brother, Timothy Gridley, after Selah Gridley's death in 1828.

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References

  • White, Philip H. 1877. Dr. Selah Gridley. Vermont Historical Gazetteer Vol. 3, pp. 534-536.

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