VT BIO - Windham Co - ARNOLD, Seth Fenelon Encyclopedia Vermont Biography: A Series of Authentic Biographical Sketches of the Representative Men of Vermont and Sons of Vermont in Other States. P. C. Dodge. Burlington: Ullery Publishing Company, 1912, p 102 Seth Fenelon ARNOLD, physician and surgeon, Boston, [Suffolk County, Massachusetts], was born 21 December 1878 in Westminster [Windham County, Vermont], son of Fenelon and Emily Augusta (MARSH) ARNOLD. He was educated in the public schools of Westminster [Vermont], and Walpole, New Hampshire; graduated from Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, New Hampshire, 1896; Vermont Academy, Saxtons River, 1899; in attendance at Rose Polytechnic Institute, Terre Haute, Indiana, two and a half years; received degree of M. D. from Tufts College Medical School, 1908; special course in Harvard Medical School, 1906. Teacher in Westminster [Vermont], 1901-1902; with New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1903-1904; engaged in practice of medicine since 1908. Republican; member of Boston City Committee and secretary of Ward 12 committee, 1906-1907; member of Boston City Council, representing Ward 12, 1908-1909; represented 12th Suffolk District, Massachusetts Legislature, 1910; clerk of committee on public health. Member National Lancers and Troop A, 1st Squadron Cavalry, M. V. M.; Sons of American Revolution; Mercantile Library Association; Sigma Nu Fraternity; Boston Alumni Chapter Sigma Nu, president past five years and at present time; Massachusetts Republican Club; Vermont Association of Boston; Lincoln Club of Boston; Kimball Union Academy Club of Boston; Vermont Academy Club of Boston, member of advisory committee of Vermont Academy; office and residence at 94 Worcester Street, Boston, Massachusetts. Submitted by Cathy Kubly