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Pardee, Daniel, the eldest son of Dr. Stephen and Mary A. Pardee, was born in Volney, November 30, 1833. He
was educated in the common schools, at Fulton Academy, and at the age of fourteen entered Hamilton College, where,
he remained for two years. He then entered Union College and graduated in 1851. Thus provided with an excellent
education, Daniel began the study of medicine under the direction of his father, after which he attended lectures
in New York and Albany and graduated from the Albany Medical College in 1855. He began practice in partnership
with his father, and during the war was surgeon in Battery F, 1st New York Light Artillery. Returning to Fulton,
Dr. Pardee resumed practice, but in 1868 he retired from active life on account of ill health. After this he traveled
for a while, visiting the Bermudas, West Indies, Spain and the Mediterranean Sea. Being greatly improved in health
he returned to Fulton and engaged for a time in the drug business, gradually resuming his practice. He died on
the 26th of August, 1891. Dr. Pardee was an active and earnest worker. He was specially prominent in the Masonic
order and advanced to the thirty second degree. For many years he was a member of the Presbyterian Church. At Waterville,
in October, 1856, Dr. Pardee married Mary L. Stevens, who bore him one child.
FROM:
Landmarks of Oswego County
New York
Edited by: John C. Churchill, LL.D.
Assisted by: H, Perry Smith and W. Stanley Child
Syracuse, N. Y.
D. Mason & Co., Publishers 1895
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