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[edit]DescriptionDr. Nicholas Williamson M.D. (1845-1902) in the New-York Tribune of New York City, New York on 16 August 1902.png |
English: Dr. Nicholas Williamson M.D. (1845-1902) in the New-York Tribune of New York City, New York on 16 August 1902 |
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[edit]Dr. Nicholas Williamson. New Brunswick, New Jersey; August 15, 1902 (Special). Dr. Nicholas Williamson, ex-Mayor of New Brunswick, died at his home in this city soon after 8 a.m. today. Williamson had been ill for three weeks with typhoid fever. He received the beet attention of his professional associate. Dr. A. L. Smith, and a specialist from Philadelphia, but to no purpose. He was born in New York in 1845. While he was a child his family moved to Bound Brook. where they stayed until 1890, coming then to New Brunswick. He entered into business while a young man at the same time studying medicine, and in 1871 was graduated from the College of Physician and Surgeons in New York, and also obtained a degree from the University of New York. He started the practice of medicine in this city, and had been eminently successful for the last twenty-five years. Dr. Williamson had been public man for years, but his activities had never extended beyond the city of New Brunswick. He was a Republican in politics. He served several terms in the Board of Aldermen. In 1895 he was elected Mayor, and served for three terms, until January 1 of the present year. Efforts to induce him to run for State Senator or a county office failed, as he would not allow politics to interfere with his profession. He married twice. A widow and four young children survive him. He also leaves two brothers Douwe D. Williamson of New Brunswick and George N. Williamson of Englewood, New Jersey
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