F. [Frank] H. Anderson Dies in Canada

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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1918, p. 1
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Dr. Frank H. Anderson, well known north shore veterinarian and Republican leader, died of heart trouble Saturday afterrnoon at the home of his parents in Forest, Ontario, Canada, after an illness which lasted since July 5 of this year. Private funeral services were conducted from this home in Evanston Wednesday.

Dr. Anderson enjoyed a wide acquaintance among north shore residents. He was one of the best known veterinarians in the state. For years his practice carried him along the north shore where he cared for the blooded stock on many estates. During the Spanish-American war he aided the American government in selecting horses for the military and he did the same thing for the British army during the early days of the war with Germany.


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Dr. Frank H. Anderson, well known north shore veterinarian and Republican leader, died of heart trouble Saturday afterrnoon at the home of his parents in Forest, Ontario, Canada

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12 Dec 1918
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Anderson, Frank
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Wilmette.News.290616
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