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BRONSON S. NUTTER, D. D. S.
Occupying
a conspicuous place among the leading professional men of the city of Stockton,
since the year 1914 Bronson S. Nutter has successfully practiced his profession
of dentistry and his clientele is made up of many of the finest families of
this thriving city. He is a native son of this city and has reached a high
place in the esteem of his fellow citizens, many of whom have known him since
he was a child. His birth occurred in Stockton on January 16, 1890, and he is a
son of William B. Nutter. To the public schools of his native city Bronson S.
Nutter is indebted for the early educational privileges which he received.
Completing the grade work he entered the Stockton high school, from which he
was graduated with the class of 1910; he then entered the College of Physicians
and Surgeons in San Francisco and was graduated with the class of 1914 with the
degree of D. D. S. Immediately after his graduation he opened offices in
Stockton, where he has continuously practiced.
The marriage of Dr. Nutter, which
occurred in Stockton, united him with Miss Geraldine Confer, a descendant of a
pioneer family of San Joaquin County. Dr. Nutter entered the dental section of
the Medical Corps during the World War and his service was at the Letterman
General Hospital at the Presidio, San Francisco. Dr. Nutter is very popular in
fraternal circles, being identified with the B. P. O. Elks, No. 218; the Delta
Blue Lodge; the Sciots, and Karl Ross Post American
Legion, and Islam Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. of San Francisco.
Transcribed by V. Gerald Iaquinta.
Source: Tinkham, George
H., History of San Joaquin County, California , Page
1489. Los Angeles, Calif.: Historic
Record Co., 1923.
© 2012 V. Gerald Iaquinta.
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