Dr. Richard Caldwell Brewster

Publication

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Historic Red Hook

Name/Title

Dr. Richard Caldwell Brewster

Entry/Object ID

1000.3.22

Description

Cemetery Crawl entry (self-guided tour of local cemeteries with biographical profiles generated by Historic Red Hook volunteers)

Collection

Cemetery Crawl

Publication Details

Publication Type

Website Article

Publisher

Historic Red Hook

Transcription

Brooklyn Dentist The reason this man is buried in this cemetery is simple: he married a local gal. Dr. Richard Brewster shares a tombstone with his wife Caroline “Carrie” C. Lasher (30 June 1842 – 23 January 1920) who was the daughter of merchant Philip Henry Lasher and Catharine Milham. Her parents are also buried in the cemetery. Richard was born in Goshen, Orange County, NY, the son of Joseph and Charlotte Brewster. For over 35 years, Richard Brewster practiced dentistry in Brooklyn. He graduated from Long Island College Hospital where he studied medicine, but he took up dentistry instead. He belonged to a large number of medical fraternal orders and societies as well as the Ancient Order of United Workmen (AOUW), and his religious affiliation was with Holy Trinity Church in Brooklyn Heights. Richard died at his home, 126 Lefferts Place in Brooklyn, after a lingering illness. He and Carrie did not leave any children.

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Brewster, Dr. Richard Caldwell

Related Places

Place

Property

7412 South Broadway

Village

Red Hook Village