Pueblo County, Colorado
ARTHUR NEALE CARROLL
Contributed by Karen Mitchell.
ARTHUR NEALE CARROLL, D. V. M.
Graduated from the Colorado Agricultural College, Dr. Arthur Neale Carroll
is actively and successfully devoting his attention to the practice of
veterinary surgery in Pueblo. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 26th
of October, 1891, and is therefore only in his twenty-eighth year but has
already made a position in professional circles that many an older
representative of the profession might well envy. He is a son of Walter D. and
Helen Elizabeth (Neale) Carroll, both of whom are still living. The family came
to Colorado in 1892, settling at Antonito, where the father engaged in the real
estate and insurance business under the name of the Carroll Realty Company. He
is still active in the business there and has won a good clientage.
Dr. Carroll was only a year old at the time of the removal of the family to
Colorado. so that he has spent practically his entire life in this state. In the
acquirement of his education he attended the public and high schools and also
pursued preparatory work in a private college. He afterward entered the Colorado
Agricultural College and was graduated from the veterinary department with the
class of 1912. He then located for the practice of his profession in Pueblo and
has since continued active in his chosen life work, winning a good practice as
the years go by. He keeps in touch with the latest scientific researches and
discoveries of the profession and his ability is widely acknowledged. He is also
filling the office of meat and milk inspector for the city of Pueblo. which came
to him through a civil service appointment.
Dr. Carroll was married at Colorado Springs on the 6th of June, 1916, to
Miss Mattie Walker and they have one child, Robert Arthur. In his political
views Dr. Carroll is a democrat' yet considers rather the capability of the
candidate than his party affiliation, never hesitating to cast an independent
ballot if his judgment dictates this to be the wiser course. He is interested in
various public movements for the general good and cooperates heartily in plans
for the general welfare. He is a member of Alpha Psi, a Greek letter fraternity,
and of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. He is also a member of the
Commerce Club of Pueblo, while along the strict path of his profession he is
identified with the Colorado Veterinary Association and the American Veterinary
Association, thus keeping in touch with the advanced work of the profession.
History Of Colorado
Illustrated
Volume III
Chicago
The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
1918
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