Dr Cochran was born in 1812 in New Boston, graduated from Hanover Medical College, and practiced medicine in New Ipswich until 1855, then moved to Rutland Vermont and died in 1882. He is buried in New Ipswich.
I think the reason he set up his practice in New Ipswich was because he married Mary Pritchard whose family had a long history in New Ipswich. I don't know why he left New Ipswich.
Marion fixed a tire and tube that had blown out!! And was able to get to Fitchburg! I would not have even tried. One has to take the tire off the rim, no easy job. I've never had a sidewall patch hold.
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Dr Cochran was born in 1812 in New Boston, graduated from Hanover Medical College, and practiced medicine in New Ipswich until 1855, then moved to Rutland Vermont and died in 1882. He is buried in New Ipswich.
I think the reason he set up his practice in New Ipswich was because he married Mary Pritchard whose family had a long history in New Ipswich. I don't know why he left New Ipswich.
Marion fixed a tire and tube that had blown out!! And was able to get to Fitchburg! I would not have even tried. One has to take the tire off the rim, no easy job. I've never had a sidewall patch hold.