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Friday, March 17, 2017

Robert Earley Marsh, birth name Robert Francis Marsh




Robert Earley Marsh, was born, Feb. 28, 1907, in Bellingham (Whatcom County), Washington. 

(His birth name was Robert Francis Marsh. At some point, perhaps as a young adult, he changed his middle name.)

He graduated from Lincoln High School in Portland, Oregon, on on June 15, 1926. He was a member of Grant’s first graduating class.

On June 5, 1934, he graduated with a doctor of dental medicine degree from North Pacific Dental College in Portland, Oregon. North Pacific is now the School of Dentistry of the Oregon Health & Science University in Portland.

Prior to starting dental school he earned money to help pay dental school tuition by fighting forest fires for the U.S. Forest Service in north central Idaho’s Selway National Forest.

Later, between dental school terms, he fought fires in the Salmon National Forest in central Idaho’s mountains. This photo is apparently of him as a firefighter.

Since his father, John Joseph Marsh, was a Bellingham fire chief and firefighter, he had personal satisfaction working in the forests.
After graduating from dental college he had dental practices on the Oregon coast before going to work for the Civilian Conservation Corps, serving as a dentist in CCC camps in southern Oregon and north California. Later, he became a dentist for the U.S. Veterans Administration.

Photo with beard during the time he was with the U.S. Forest Service. Photo in uniform from 1938 with the Civilian Conservation Corps.