A history of Morris County, New Jersey : embracing upwards of two centuries, 1710-1913, Volume I, Part 15

Author: Pitney, Henry Cooper, 1856-; Lewis Historical Publishing Co
Publication date: 1914
Publisher: New York ; Chicago : Lewis Historical Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 598


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Morris Town, July 2nd, 1816.


At a meeting of the District Medical Society of the County of Morris according to an adjournment, Dr. Lewis Condict, the President, took the chair. Dr. Ebenezer Woodruff, Absolem Woodruff and Stephen Fairchild were admitted as members of the society.


Resolved: That the report of the Committee for forming rules and regulations for the government of the society be adopted.


A letter was read before the society from Dr. Wm. McKissack, the Secretary of the New Jersey Medical Society, informing the Society that the following gentle- men were nominated as Censors or Examiners, for the District Medical Society of the County of Morris, by the Board of Managers of the New Jersey Medical Society, viz : Drs. Lewis Condict, Ebenezer H. Pierson, Charles E. Pierson, John B. Johnes, and Wm. Campfield.


Resolved : That the presiding officer shall have the privilege of inviting any regular Practitioner of medicine who is a member to attend any stated or occasional meeting of the Society. Resolved: That Drs. J. B. Munn, John Darcy, and Eben- ezer H. Pierson be appointed a committee to prepare a fee bill and report it at the next meeting of the Society. Resolved: That Dr. Charles E. Pierson be appointed to undergo an examination on the Diseases, viz: Pneumonia and Typhoid, at the next meeting of the Society. Resolved: That Drs. John B. Johnes and Hampton Dunham be appointed a Committee, to report to the Society, a statement of Meteoro- logical observations, and a history of the prevailing diseases and modes of cure of the different seasons, and report to the Society. Resolved: That Drs. Wm. Camp- field and John B. Johnes be appointed a committee to select and publish such parts of the by-laws and proceedings of the Society as they may deem expedient. Re- solved : That the Secretary publish the time and place of meeting of the Society two weeks previous to the meeting thereof .. Resolved: That the Society adjourn to meet again on the third Tuesday of December next, at C. Swayze's tavern at ten o'clock A. M., 1816.


Morris Town, December 17th, 1816.


At a stated meeting of the district medical Society of the County of Morris, the President being absent, Dr. Jeptha B. Munn, the Vice President, took the Chair. The members present were Drs. Jos. Hedges, Hampton Dunham, Absolem Woodruff, Stephen Fairchild, and John B. Johnes.


Resolved: That Drs. Ira Crittendon and John D. Jackson be admitted mem- bers of the Society.


Doctor Munn, from the Committee for preparing a fee bill, reported a bill, and on motion, was resolved to be recommitted to the same Committee for further con- sideration, and report thereon at the next meeting of the society.


Resolved : That the Secretary be authorized to receive the admission money from all or any members present. Resolved: That the Secretary cause the Constitutions of the Society to be printed. Resolved : That Drs. Lewis Condict, Charles E. Pierson, and J. B. Johnes be appointed a committee to inquire into the expediency of arrang- ing a suitable device and printing a certificate of membership.


Dr. Dunham, from the Committee to report a statement of meteorological ob-


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servations and a history of the prevailing diseases, read a report, and the Society concurred in the report.


Resolved : That the Society adjourn to meet on the first Tuesday of July next, at Eleven o'clock A. M.


Members present at this meeting were Drs. L. Condict, E. H. Pierson, Wm. Campfield, Charles E. Pierson, John S. Darcy, Joseph Hedges, Ebenezer H. Woodruff. Morris Town, July Ist, 1817.


At a stated meeting of the District Medical Society of the County of Morris, the President took the chair. The members present were Drs. L. Condict, E. H. Pierson, J. B. Munn, Jos. Hedges, H. Dunham, E. Woodruff, A. Woodruff, A. Fairchild and J. B. Johnes. The members absent were Wm. Campfield, Charles E. Pierson, John S. Darcy, Ira Crittenden and John D. Jackson. Dr. J. B. Munn, from the com- mittee to draft a fee bill, made a verbal report, and was discharged from the com- mittee.


Resolved: That the fee bill be recommitted to a committee of two, and Drs. Ebenezer H. Pierson and Ebenezer Woodruff were appointed. Resolved: That the President shall be empowered to appoint all committees.


Dr. John B. Johnes, from the Committee to report a history of the prevailing diseases of the last year, read a report which was ordered to be filed. A communi- cation from the New Jersey Medical Society thru their Corresponding Secretary, was read and the following resolutions therein contained, were unanimously adopted :


Resolved : That the District Society of the County of Morris receive and admit applications from candidates for examination only at the stated meetings of the Society. Resolved: That the Society cause three of the members of the Society to appear as delegates of representation at the respective annual meetings of the general society of the State of New Jersey; and that the said delegates present at the General Meeting for inspection a copy of the recorded proceedings of the Society. Resolved: That the Society furnish the President of the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey with the names of the examiners or Censors of the County appointed from the nomination made by the Society. Resolved: That each candidate for examination pay to the Examiners the sum of two dollars to be placed in the funds of the Society. Resolved: That the delegates to the New Jersey Medical Society shall receive four dollars each from the funds of the District Medical Society pro- vided they attend said general society. Resolved: That the delegates to the New Jersey Medical Society be designated by Alphabetical Order. Resolved: That the Treasurer and Secretary be authorized to purchase such books as they may deem expedient in which to record their minutes. Resolved: That Dr. J. B. Munn be appointed to undergo an examination on the disease called Cynanche Trachealis. Resolved : That Drs. Dunham and J. B. Johnes be appointed a committee to report a history of the prevailing diseases of the season and their method of cure. Resolved : That the Treasurer be authorized to pay Mr. Munn and Mr. H. P. Russell their respective bills for printing for the Society. Resolved: That the persons nominated as Examiners by the General Society of the State of New Jersey be confirmed by this Society. Resolved: That Dr. William A. Whipley be admitted as a member of this Society.


The Society proceeded to the election of officers and the following persons were elected : Dr. Lewis Condict, President; Dr. Jeptha B. Munn, Vice President; Dr. Ebenezer H. Pierson, Treasurer; Dr. John B. Johnes, Secretary.


Resolved: That the Society adjourn to meet again on the third Tuesday of December next at Eleven o'clock A. M.


Corresponding Secretary of the District


Medical Society of the County of Morris.


Sir: As Corresponding Secretary of the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey, I communicate through you, to the District Society which you have the honor of representing, several resolutions which were unanimously adopted by the State Society at their meeting on the 6th instant; and confidently believe that a practical application of them will contribute to promote individual convenience, as well as the interest of medical science throughout the State of New Jersey.


I am with respect, Your humble servant,


New Brunswick, 11th May, 1817.


AUGUSTUS R. TAYLOR.


At a stated meeting of the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey, in the city of New Brunswick, on the first Tuesday of May, 1817:


Resolved, unanimously, that it be recommended to the several district societies


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of the State of New Jersey, that they receive and admit applications from Candidates for examination only at the regular and stated meetings of their respective societies, and that they proceed to the examination of the applicants at the meetings of the Society, or as soon thereafter as possible.


Resolved, unanimously, that it be recommended to the several district societies of the State of New Jersey, to cause at least three of the members of each society to appear as delegates of representation at the respective annual meetings of the general society of the State of New Jersey; and also that the said delegates present at the general meeting for inspection a copy of the recorded proceedings of the respective district societies.


Resolved, unanimously that each of the district medical societies be requested to furnish the President of the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey with the names of the examiners or censors of their respective societies, appointed from the nominations made by this society; and that the Corresponding Secretary be ordered to furnish the different district societies with a copy of these resolutions and of the name and residence of the President of the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey.


The Board of Managers nominated the following gentlemen as Censors for the district medical society of the County of Morris on Tuesday, the 6th, May, 1817, viz : Drs. L. Condict, E. Pierson, I. B. Jones, Wm. Campfield and I. B. Munn. Dr. Peter I. Stryker of Somerville in the County of Somerset was elected President of the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey.


The next stated meeting of the Society will be in the city of New Brunswick, on the first Tuesday of May, 1818.


By order


A. R. TAYLOR, Correspg. Sec'y. New Brunswick, November 28, 1820.


Sir: The following form certifying the qualifications of candidates for license to practice Physics and Surgery in this State, was adopted by the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey, at their semi-annual meeting, held in Trenton, Nov. 11, 1820. Certificate : The censors of the district Medical Society of the county of .. hereby certify that A. . B ........ , after having given satisfactory evidence of moral character, was examined in strict conformity with the rules and regulations of the Medical Society of the State of N. Jersey, for the government of censors and that we find him qualified to perform the duties of Physician and Surgeon.


Signed and Sealed :


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WILLIAM VAN, Cor. Sec.


To the Corresponding Secretary of the District Medical Society of the County of Morris.


Sir: I have been directed by the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey, to transmit to the district medical society for the County of Morris, several resolu- tions, adopted at their meeting on the 12th inst., touching the important interests of medical science generally, involving the particular concerns of the several district societies.


I am with respect, Your Hle St.,


A. R. TAYLOR.


New Brunswick, 26th May, 1818.


At a stated annual meeting the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey, at the city of New Brunswick on Tuesday the 12th May, 1818.


The Society did not think it necessary, again to repeat a resolution adopted at a former meeting, viz: That no examination of candidates take place at any other time or place than at the regular meetings of the Societies. Notwithstanding, they were informed that it had not been practiced as generally as they could have wished and had a right to expect from the relative situation of the present institution; but the unanimous opinion was a confirmation of the resolution, not only from the con- sideration of its utility, but also in conformity of the spirit and intention of the late supplementary act of incorporation. They are therefore constrained to impress on the minds of the members of the several district societies, its importance and also its necessity, from the imperious nature of all Legislative acts.


Resolved : That the arrearages of money due the society from members be expunged, and that a new aera commence, and that each district society send forward


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by their delegates the sum of four dollars annually to the Treasurer of this Society.


Resolved : That the Censors appointed by this society, be instructed not to give a certificate to any candidate, who may apply to either of the district societies, until he can give satisfactory evidence of having attained the age of twenty-one years, studied under the direction of some regular practitioner of medicine the term of four years and attended at least one course of Medical lectures : but if he shall have obtained a diploma from any College, then, three years study including a course of lectures shall be deemed sufficient.


Resolved: That the above resolution go into operation on the second Tuesday of November next.


Resolved : That on every application for examination it shall be the duty of the Censors to whom the application is made, to require satisfactory evidence that the applicant has not been examined by any of the medical authorities of this State for six months previous to such application.


Resolved: That the several district societies be requested to furnish a copy of their recorded proceedings (excepting such transactions as are of a local nature) including their by-laws and legislations, together with a list of their members.


Resolved: That the following gentlemen be appointed Censors of the district medical society for the County of Morris, viz: Dr. J. B. Munn, L. Condict, J. B. Johnes, J. Darcy, and W. A. Whelpley.


Resolved : That the Society meet on the 2nd Tuesday of November next at the city of N. Brunswick at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.


Sir, Before closing this communication, I would take the liberty of suggesting a plan, which will, I apprehend, contribute to secure a representation in the Society of the State of New Jersey, and if adopted, will result in respectability and usefulness. Appoint four delegates as primi or principals and four others as secundi or sub- stitutes to represent the District in the State Society. If any or all of the indi- viduals constituting the principals cannot from circumstances of a domestic or professional nature, meet with the society on the days appointed by the statute, they may from their proximity in a County, give information to their substitutes of such circumstances existing, and if communicated in proper time, they may attend the meetings. If something like this should prevail throughout the several district societies, harmony, punctuality and certainty in convening the Society must obtain.


By order A. R. TAYLOR,


Correspg. Secretary of the Medical Society of the State of New Jersey. N. Brunswick, 26th May, 1818.


Morris Town, July 1, 1843.


At a meeting of the District Medical Society of Morris County, held this date- at Colbath's Hotel, on the occasion of the funeral of Doct. Silas C. Cutler, the fol- lowing resolutions were adopted unanimously :


Whereas it has pleased the Supreme Disposer of all events to remove from his labours our worthy associate and companion in the profession, Dr. Cutler, the Presi- dent of this Association :


Resolved, as the sense of this Society, that while we sincerely sympathize with his bereaved widow and children, as well as with his afflicted parents and other endeared relatives in the premature death of our brother, we derive much consola- tion under the loss we have sustained, in the remembrance of his mild and amiable deportment-his meek and unassuming manners-the sincerity of his friendships, and his desire to preserve and sustain the honor of his profession.


Resolved, That, although he claimed not for himself pre-eminence in profes- sional attainments, yet we believe they are very few to be found whose memory will be more warmly cherished as the kind, faithful and attentive Physician, rendering his aid to all classes and conditions, than he whose untimely death we deplore.


Resolved, That as a token of respect to his memory, we will wear crape on the left arm for the period of thirty days.


Resolved, That the Secretary be requested to wait on the widow of our deceased friend and present to her a copy of the foregoing resolutions.


Resolved, That these proceedings be entered on the records of the society, and also be published in the Morris Town papers.


S. L. CONDICT, Sect'y Morris District Medical Society.


It was the law in those early days of Medicine that a student intending to practice, should first make application to some regular physician with whom he desired to study. The preceptor would then deposit the application


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with the Society. When the student had pursued his studies for four years, he could be examined by the Censors of the Society, and if his examination was satisfactory, a license to practice medicine would be granted. The fol- lowing names appear as students, who began their course of study with physicians in Morris or other counties. The locality of the embryo doctor is not always ascertainable.


Henry Gray Darcy, June 1, 1831. John Ball, June 2, 1840. Horace Norton, Nov. 6, 1840.


Smith Farrand, April 1, 1831.


Lewis Condict, Jr., Aug. 20, 1831.


Chilion S. Dunham, Aug. 20, 1841.


Samuel W. Leddel, Nov. 14, 1831.


Amady F. Voorhess, Dec. 8, 1841.


Ebenezer B. Woodruff, Jr., Nov. 22, 1831. H. Augustus Sherrill, Oct. 26, 1842. David D. Meeker, Nov. 22, 1831.


John L. Crane, Nov. 26, 1842.


Wm. H. Crittenden, Sept. 1, 1831.


Thomas R. Crittenden, Oct. 1, 1843.


Joseph H. Burnet, Dec. 22, 1831.


Philander S. Humphrey, June 20, 1843.


John L. Munn, May 1, 1832.


John Woodruff, Nov. 25, 1833.


Thomas S. King, Oct. 31, 1844. Horace Norton, Nov. 19, 1844.


George W. Coe, Feb. 6, 1835.


James H. Ward, July 21, 1845.


Theodore Johnes, June 30, 1835.


Silas E. Totten, Jan. 26, 1846.


William W. Hedges, Mar. 16, 1836. James L. Day, Mar. 1, 1837. Horatio A. Miller, Oct. 27, 1837.


John S. Stiger, Sept. 24, 1846.


Wm. H. DeCamp, Nov. 2, 1846.


Lewis C. Cook, June 22, 1839.


Daniel Y. Overton, Feb. 18, 1847. Cornelius A. Marvin, Feb. 18, 1847. N. S. Crowell, May 29, 1848.


William Quimby, Nov. 12, 1839. George H. Cook, Nov. 12, 1839.


Smith E. Hedges, Nov. 23, 1849.


Vanwyck B. Fairchild, Nov. 12, 1839.


Absalom B. Woodruff, Jan. 10, 1840.


Malcolm L. Grimes, Jan. 1, 1850. William B. Ellis, Jan. 1, 1850.


The Board of Censors for Morris District Medical Society held stated meetings, when applicants for license must undergo an examination. An example of such meeting was held at Luse's Hotel at Morristown, IO A. M., June 2, 1835. Board of Censors: Geo. H. Chetwood, Lyndon A. Smith, Abraham Camfield, Essex; J. B. Munn, L. Condict, Morris.


In the absence of Dr. Sayre, of Sussex, appointed a Censor by the New Jersey Medical Society, Dr. Isaac W. Canfield, of Morris, was elected a Censor in his stead.


The following gentlemen, some of them being medical practitioners from other states, and some of them being graduates from medical institutions, requested an examination apart from the young gentlemen, viz: R. W. Stevenson, of Bergen; Wm. T. Macer, of Essex; Oliver S. Bartles, of Somerset ; Nelson Stelle, of Middle- sex ; Jonas Roe, of Sussex; Wm. B. Mccullough, of Warren; and James C. Lee, of Burlington. Their credentials having been approved, they were examined in a class together, were each of them approved, and certificates signed by the Board for each one.


In the afternoon, the Board proceeded to the examination of the class of young gentlemen, presenting themselves as Candidates, their credentials having first been inspected and approved: Joseph H. Burnet, Richard S. Farrand, William H. Crit- tenden, Lewis Condict, Harvey Dayton, of Morris; J. B. Hutchinson, J. E. McChes- ney, of Middlesex ; G. M. Jerolomon, John Sloan, Alex. K. Gaston, of Somerset; Wm. B. Dey, of Warren. They were, upon examination, approved, and certificates signed by the Board for each candidate.


We find, in searching the records, that the list of membership in 1821 included the following doctors: Lewis Condict, Ira Crittenden, John S. Darcy, Stephen Fairchild, E. B. Gains, John D. Jackson, John B. Johnes, Jeptha B. Munn, John Teddle, Wm. A. Whelpley, Ebenezer B. Woodruff, Absalom Woodruff, George Wurtz, Isaac W. Canfield, Timothy S. Johnes, Silas C. Cutler.


List of members of the Morris District Medical Society, 1839: Lewis Condict, organizer and first president, June 11, 1816; Jeptha B. Munn, organizer and first vice-president; John B. Johnes, organizer and first secretary ; Isaac W. Canfield, Silas L. Condict, Silas Cook, Ira Crittenden, Silas C. Cutler, Stephen Fairchild, Ezekiel B. Gains, Henry P. Green, John Grimes, John D. Jackson, Timothy S. Johns, Timothy Kitchell, Absalom


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Woodruff, Ebenezer B. Woodruff, William W. Hedges, John D. Mills, John C. Eliner, Theodore Johnes, Nathan W. Condict, William A. Duf- ford, Mahlon D. Canfield, John L. Crane, Samuel H. Homans.


Members who signed the constitution at the time of reorganization of the society in 1873: John S. Stiger, Mendham; P. C. Barker, Stephen Pierson, Morristown; Philander A. Harris, Mine Hill; Daniel S. Ayers, Jr., Rockaway; F. W. Miller, Whippany ; Henry Hulshizer, Port Oram (now Wharton) ; John G. Ryerson, Boonton; I. B. Mattison, Chester; F. F. Sanders, Morristown; John Riches, Succasunna Plains; Amasa A. MacWithey, Pompton; Geo. C. Cummins, Dover; Fred Wooster Owen, Morristown; Chas. D. V. Romondt, Pompton Plains; C. Anderson, Madi- son; I. W. Condict, Dover; L. H. Stiger, Mendham; T. R. Crittenden, Dover; Leonard Bright, Woodport; S. H. Reed, Madison.


Only three of the physicians above named, who rebuilt the organiza- tion, are left to tell the story of those days, viz .: Dr. Fred. Wooster Owen, of Morristown ( elsewhere mentioned), secretary of the society for four years, now retired; Dr. John G. Ryerson, of Boonton, who will not retire; is probably the oldest in the society today, and never was any member more loyal or devoted to its interests than he; Dr. Philander A. Harris, who years ago "hung out his shingle" at Mine Hill, now of Paterson; is a gynecologist of recognized ability; is third vice-president of the Ameri- can Medical Association.


Roll of Members Beginning 1889 and Ending 1905.


*J. Boyd Risk, Morristown, May 14, 1889 G. S. DeGrott, Mendham, May 14, 1889


*R. C. Lumsden, Rockaway, Dec. 10, 1889 G. A. Becker, Morristown, Dec. 10, 1889 R. L. Cook, Dover, Dec. 10, 1889 N. H. Adsit, Succasunna, Dec. 10, 1889 *Chas. N. Miller, Flanders, Dec. 9, 1890 John Walters, Port Oram, May 12, 1891 +W. L. Linabery, Dover, May 12, 1891 *John H. O'Reilly, Morristown, Dec. 8, 1891 ¡S. Utter, Woodport, May 10, 1892 Geo. H. Foster, Rockaway, May 10, 1892 B. D. Evans, Morris Plains, Dec. 12, 1893 *J. R. Farrow, German Valley, May 8, 1894 +Jolin L. Taylor, Mt. Arlington, May 8, 1894 +W. S. Foster, Flanders, May 8, 1894 H. A. Henriques, Morristown, May 8, 1894 ¡Austin S. Clutterbucker, Morristown, May 8, 1894 *Geo. M. Swain, Chatham, Dec. 11, 1894 Harris Day, Bernardsville, Dec. 11, 1894


*Edward Sutton, German Valley, Dec. 12, 1895 +Peter S. Mallon, Morris Plains, April 16, 1895 ¡Louis F. Bishop, Morristown, May 14, 1895 Wm. J. Wolfe, Chatham, May 14, 1895 Thomas C. Prout, Morris Plains, Dec. 10, 1895 Eliot Gorton, Morris Plains, Dec. 12, 1893 H. C. Upchurch, Kenvil, May 11, 1897 *H. M. O'Reilly, Morristown, May 12, 1896 +B. M. Howley, Morristown, Dec. 14, 1897 J. W. Farrow, Dover, Dec. 14, 1897 *H. B. McCarroll, Morristown, May 10, 1898 L. L. Mial, Morristown, May 10, 1898 *Harry S. Wheeler, Whippany, Dec. 12, 1898 J. B. Griswold, Morristown, Dec. 12, 1899 +W. Martine, Madison, Dec. 12, 1899 +A. S. Corwin, Morris Plains, May 12, 1900 Harry Vaughan, Morristown, May 9, 1900


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Clifford Mills, Morristown, May 14, 1901 ¡H. A. Cossitt, Morris Plains, Sept. 16, 1902 +C. C. Beling, Morris Plains, Sept. 16, 1902 R. D. Baker, Morris Plains, Dec. 9, 1902 H. W. Kice, Wharton, Dec. II, 1888 F. H. Glazebrook, Morristown, Mar. 10, 1903 ¡M. S. Simpson, Middle Valley, June 9, 1903 Geo. L. Johnson, Morristown,


+F. C. Horsford, Morris Plains, June II, 1903


+W. M. Garrison, Morris Plains, June 12, 1903


¡C. L. Decker, Boonton, Sept. 8, 1903


F. A. Seward, Madison, Dec. 8, 1903


S. C. Haven, Morristown, June 13, 1904 +L. Ely, Flanders, March 14, 1905


A. B. Coultas, Madison, June 13, 1905


*Deceased. +Removed.


1816 to 1913. Officers of the Morris District Medical Society PRESIDENTS.


Lewis Condict


1816


H. P. Green


1837


Lewis Condict


1817


I. Crittenden


1838


Lewis Condict


1818


Absalom Woodruff


1839


J. B. Munn


1819


J. B. Munn


1840


E. B. Woodruff


1820


John Grimes


1841


Joseph Hedges


1821


Silas C. Cutler


1842


John I. Davey


1822


Silas C. Cutler


1843


John I. Davey


1823


Timothy Kitchell


1844


Absalom Woodruff


1824


N. W. Condict


I845


George Wurts


1825


J. C. Elmer


1846


George Wurts


1826


J. C. Elmer


1847


John Leddle


1827


John Grimes


1848


Stephen Fairchild


1828


Richard W. Stevenson


1849


John B. Johnes


1829


H. P. Green


1850


John B. Johnes


1830


J. Dayton


1851


John B. Johnes


1831


J. Dayton


1852


Absalom Woodruff


1832


G. D. Daggett


1853


Absalom Woodruff


1833


John S. Stiger


1854


Stephen Fairchild


1834


H. Vanarsdale


1855


Stephen Fairchild


1835


N. W. Condict


1856


Isaac W. Canfield


1836


J. B. Johnes


1857


Reorganization, 1873.


John S. Stiger




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