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Henry H. Childs

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at fifteen, and graduated with distinction in 1802. One of his first major political activities was lobbying the state for a charter to establish a medical school in Pittsfield, which was granted in 1823. The school, initially organized under the Williams College umbrella, became
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to Timothy and Rachel (Wells Easton) Childs. His father was a prominent local physician and a political and militia leader during the
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Childs married Sarah Clapp; the couple had four children, one of whom died as an infant.
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to the area, against significant local opposition. He entered
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and physician from Massachusetts, who served as the 16th
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Henry Childs
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
Marcus Morton
George Hull
John Reed Jr.
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Boston, Massachusetts
Democratic
Alma mater
Williams College
politician
lieutenant governor of Massachusetts
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Williams College
Pittsfield, Massachusetts
American Revolution
smallpox vaccination
Williams College
Berkshire Medical College
Democratic-Republican
Democratic
1820-21 constitutional convention
separation of church and state
lieutenant governor
Marcus Morton
George Hull
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
John Reed Jr.
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