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28: 73: 339: 234:, until 1868, when he moved to Somersworth, New Hampshire. In 1869 he married Mary Abby Rollins in Somersworth, and they had four children. From 1867 to 1890, he was appointed U.S. examining surgeon for pensions, and also served as Somersworth's town physician for over a decade. Hayes was a member of the 27: 376: 395: 405: 369: 212: 420: 362: 243: 400: 208: 235: 188: 216: 200: 192: 121: 251: 180: 148: 196: 211:(New Hampshire Insane Asylum) at Concord until 1862, when he became assistant surgeon and a major in the 179:, to a Sarah (Hurd) Hayes and Frederick Hayes, a large farmer and lumber producer who was active in the 415: 410: 184: 165: 116: 220: 239: 224: 231: 219:, and he led large field hospitals containing up to 17,000 disabled soldiers at the time of 247: 143: 346: 176: 47: 389: 169: 78: 238:, the Somersworth Medical Society, and the New Hampshire Medical Society. He was a 204: 161: 130: 90: 183:. Hayes attended the local schools and then West Lebanon Academy, and the 338: 187:. In 1858 he began studying medicine 1858 with Dr. J. S. Ross, in 51: 270:"Great Loss to Medford, Death of Hon Benjamin Franklin Hayes", 284:
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before graduating from Dartmouth in 1861. He worked at the
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After the war ended in 1865, Hayes practiced medicine in
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Berwick
Maine
United States
Union Army
American Civil War
Battle of Fredericksburg
Alma mater
Frederick Hayes
Benjamin Franklin Hayes
Union Army
American Civil War
New Hampshire
Berwick, Maine
Freewill Baptist Church
New Hampton School
Somersworth, New Hampshire
Dartmouth Medical School
Hanover, New Hampshire
Jefferson Medical School
Philadelphia
New Hampshire State Hospital
11th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
Battle of Fredericksburg
Lee's surrender
brevet
Biddeford, Maine
Grand Army of the Republic
Congregationalist
Republican Party

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