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Francis Paddock : ウィキペディア英語版 | Francis Paddock Francis Paddock (September 15, 1814 – March 29, 1889) was a frontier doctor who settled in Salem, Kenosha County, Wisconsin in 1838 and became an important member of the community, serving as a physician, a politician, a businessman, a farmer, and an overall leader of the town. Paddock Lake, a prominent feature of The Village of Paddock Lake in Salem, Wisconsin, was named after him. == Background == Francis Paddock was born in Camillus, Onondaga County, New York on September 15, 1814. He was the eldest of six children and took his education seriously from an early age, starting to teach at age seventeen. He attended Fairfield Medical College with the goal of becoming a physician.〔Curfman, R. J. (1986). The Paddock genealogy: Descendants of Robert Paddock of Plymouth Colony, blacksmith and constable, 1646. Fort Collins, Colo: Curfman, pp.136–137.〕 Fairfield Medical College was the first medical school west of the Hudson River.〔New York State Museum, & New York (State). (1842). Natural history of New York. Bulletin of the New York State Museum of Natural History, 66. New York: D. Appleton.〕 He later received an appointment with a Dr. Hamilton of Auburn, allowing him to pursue his medical endeavors.〔
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