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N ONCE A CAMBRIDGE TEACHER 



S Snnford B. Hubbard Spent Several Years !n 

 Littleton Where Ho Engaged In larm- 



'_ Sanford B. Hubbard, whose funeral was 

 I held today at the First Baptist Church, 

 Cambridge, was born at Shelbume, N. H., 

 July 18, 1841, the son of Thomas J. and 

 Louisa Green Hubbard. He prepared for 

 1 college at (Phillips Exeter Academy, but 

 ' before completing his course enlisted in 

 the United States Navy for Civil War serv- 

 ice, which he saw on the U. S. S. Augusta, 

 off Hampton Roads and elsewhere. On his 

 return, after different business ventures, he 

 was in 1SS4 appointed a master in the Cam- 

 bridge schools and served In teaching and 

 executive positions until hie retirement in 

 1818. During- these years he was active in 

 religious and philanthropic work, and held 

 many positions of honor and trust, and 

 was a member of different civic organiza- 

 tions in which he came in contact with 

 many prominent men-. 



After 1913, he lived in Littleton, where 

 he entered the Clifton Springe Sanitarium 

 farms in the town. In June. 1»24, lie 

 moved to Clifton Springs, N Y., but his 

 health becoming impaired, in October last 

 he entered the Clifton Springs Sanatorium, 

 where he died, following an operation, in 

 •he eighty-fourth year of his age. His 

 wife, Annie Dodge Hubbard, a daughter, 

 Theodora I,., and three sons, William O., 

 Roger S. and Francis A. Hubbard survlv™ 

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