Windham BURNHAM, Elmond Arthur Encyclopedia Vermont Biography: A Series of Authentic Biographical Sketches of the Representative Men of Vermont and Sons of Vermont in Other States. Dodge. Burlington: Ullery Publishing Company, 1912, p 135 Elmond Arthur BURNHAM, physician and surgeon, Boston [Suffolk County], Massachusetts, was born 25 June 1865 in Putney [Windham County, Vermont], son of Henry James and Ruth Rumina (FARNSWORTH) BURNHAM. Graduated from Goddard Seminary 1885; Tufts College, A. B., 1889; Harvard Medical School, M. D., 1894; house officer Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, 1893-1894; post graduate work in surgery, Harvard Medical School; practiced in Boston since 1894; registered in states of Massachusetts, Maine, and Washington; visiting physician, Boston Dispensary, since 1901, with special attention to department of diseases of the lungs, nose and throat; instructor, department of clinical medicine, Tufts College Medical School, since 1905; member Massachusetts Medical Association. Republican. Universalist. Member St. John's Lodge, Free & Accepted Masons, of Boston; Zeta Psi Fraternity; secretary of Vermont Association of Boston; member Green Mountain Club of Vermont. Residence 144 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts. In 1900 [Dr. Elmond Arthur BURNHAM] married [Miss?] Charlotte B. McALLISTER, of Milltown, New Brunswick. Submitted by Cathy Kubly