Guide to the George A. Gregory Biographical Materials, 1887-2002, undated
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George A. Gregory Biographical Materials, George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives, Bowdoin College Library, Brunswick, Maine.
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George Augustus Gregory was born in Churchover, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1865. Gregory was graduated from the Medical School of Maine at Bowdoin College in 1891 and was a physician in Boothbay Harbor from 1891 until his death in 1946.
George A. Gregory's (Medical School of Maine, 1891) materials relating to his education and his career as a doctor (1891-1946), including "tickets" from medical faculty at various medical institutions in Canada; correspondence; documents; photographs; clippings and memorabilia.
Certificate of citizenship, 1900
Correspondence, 1946
George H. and Lemuel H. Stover, 1890, 1903, 1937
Maine Medical Convention 1941
Photo montages (copies) of two Maine govenors with executive councils, 2002, undated
Photographs, 1892, 1908
Service medals, 1941
Student tickets, 1887-1888
Portrait of George A. Gregory (framed), undated