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Fletcher was born in Middlebury on this day in 1805. Fletcher walked
from Middlebury to western Pennsylvania with his older brother when
he was just 11.
He
had incredible mechanical skills and became a blacksmith, which,
in turn, inspired him to pursue the education to become a surgeon.
Fletcher's blacksmithing skills translated into making anatomical
models for medicine.
He
also worked with images, creating daguerreotypes with a camera he
made as early as 1840. Fletcher also pioneered the field of pisciculture,
or fish culture, and experimented with the artificial breeding of
trout.
The
Vermont Book Of Days image taken at the Vermont
History Expo.
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Here, a local blacksmith molds the design he wants.
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