San Joaquin County Biographies
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Transcribed by: Linda Diane Jackson 1/18/2010
FRED E. GOODELL, D.D.S.
A native son of Stockton who has early in life established himself in the professional life of the city of his birth is Dr. Fred E. Goodell, who was born here on August 27, 1899. He is the son of Frank E. and Rowena (Wollam) Goodell, the former a native of Calaveras County, while Mrs. Goodell was born in Columbus, Ohio. The family has made their home here for many years and Mr. Goodell is head of the pioneer hardware firm of Ruhl, Goodell & Company.
Fred E. Goodell attended the Weber, El Dorado and Washington schools in his youth and graduated from the Stockton high school in the class of 1917. Deciding to take up the profession of dentistry, he entered the affiliated college of the University of California, at San Francisco, finishing its four years' course in 1921, when he was graduated with the degree of D.D.S. He then spent one year in Mt. Zion Hospital, San Francisco, gaining a valuable practical experience in his professional work, and being a close student, profited well by every opportunity opened to him to increase his knowledge of his chosen work. In September, 1922, he returned to his native city and opened his offices in the Commercial Bank Building, and through his skill and scientific knowledge he is already well established in his practice.
History of
SAN JOAQUIN COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
With A
Biographical Review
of
The Leading Men and Women of the County Who Have Been
Identified with Its Growth and Development
from the Early Days to the Present
HISTORY BY
George H. Tinkham
HISTORIC RECORD COMPANY
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA
1923
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