CASH ACCOUNT. JULY. 



Received. 



824 WASHINGTON Stref-t, Boaio.v 8, Mass. 



(Entered n« tlie Po.'rt Offlcc. f "'/f"', 

 «s Second Class Mail Matter) 



Garden stfoct, CajnbrldBo. FUdaS. Jaarcn 



at 11 A. M. , _ : 



•a lDOW OF DR. NORTOK FOliSOM 



Mm, Elir-abcth CooUOgre (Howe) Fol»om 

 of Cambrl'lBe Had Been Trnateo of 

 Avon Home and a Member of Flrrt 

 Pnrlsb Churc* 



Sirs. Elizabeth Coolidge (HoKe) Folsom, 

 who died ye-sterday at C5 Garden street, 

 Cambridge, was the widow ol! Dr. Norton 

 Folsom. who was a graduate o£ the Har- 

 vard Medical School, served In the Civil 

 War as a surgeon, and for several years 

 was house physician at the Massachusetts 

 General Hospital. 



Mrs. Folsom was born at Pomeroy, O., 

 the daughter of Uriah Tracy Howo and 

 Sarah Teinpleraan Coolidge Howe. She was 

 married to Dr. Folsom in 1872, and there- 

 alter the family home was in Cambridge. 



Mrs. Folsom had been a trustee of the 

 Avon Home in Cambridge In which she al- 

 ways had maintained a deep interest ; and 

 she was for many years a member of the 

 First Parish Church in her home city. Her 

 only survivor is a daughter, Mrs. C. J.' 

 Enebuske, with whom she made her homo.^ 



