Progressive men of Northern Ohio, Part 9

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Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Cleveland : Plain Dealer Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 274


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ALBERT C. BUELL


Albert C. Buell, M. D., Cleveland. Physician. Born Nort field, Ohio, Jan. 18, 1851. Educated in the public schools. Spe twelve years of early life in the school room as teacher.' Gra uated from the Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital College, 188 degree of M. D. After graduation began practice in Clevela and has been engaged in same to present time. Member of Sta Homeopathic Medical Society. President The Chippewa Club (


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JOHN C. SANDERS


John C. Sanders, Cleveland. Physician. Born Peru, O., July 1825. Primary education at Lima Academy, Peru, and Milan cademy, Milan, O. Graduate Medical Department Hudson ollege. Degree M. D. Graduate Yale College 1854. Degree . B. and A. M. as a Medical Practitioner at Norwalk, O., 1854. ame to Cleveland 1857. Elected to Chair of Obstetricy and ynecology, Cleveland Homeopathic College, Chair later divided r. Sanders being retained in chair of Obstetricy. Retired from ollege after 34 years of service. President 1860-1868. Dean or several years. Degree LL. D. by Jacksonville College Ill., 394. Elected to State Homeopathic Association 1863. Treasurer 373-84. President 1885-86. Senior member American Institute Homeopathy and its President 1882-83.


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GAIUS J. JONES, M. D.


Gaius J. Jones, M. D., Cleveland. Born Remsen, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1843. Educated public schools, Prospect Academy and Homeopathic College of Cleveland. Enlisted in army 1861, discharged for disabilitics 1862, Began practice at Liverpool, O. 1865, Moved to Grafton, O., 1871, and to Cleveland 1874. Ap- pointed lecturer on anatomy, Homeopathic Hospital College, Cleveland, 1872. Professor of anatomy 1873-1878. Appointed professor of theory and practice of medicine, which position hc holds at present time. Dean and member board of trustees since 1890, excepting two years. President Ohio State Medical Society, President National Safe & Lock Co. 32nd degree Mason and veteran of Oriental Commandery, K. of T, Senior member American Institute of Homeopathy, and member other medical societies.


WILLIAM H. PHILLIPS


Hamilton F. Biggar, Cleveland. Physician and surgeon. rn Oakville, Canada. Educated in the public schools of Can- . Graduated from Victoria university in 1863, degrec of A. In 1891 received degree of M. A. same institution, and 1893 degree of LL. D. Graduated from Cleveland University Medicine and Surgery in 1866, degree of M. D. Began prac- e in Cleveland in 1866. Member staff of Huron Street Hospital 0-95. Dean of Training School of Nurses from its forma- n to 1895. Member American Institute of IIomeopathy, Ohio ite Homeopathic Medical Society and Cleveland Academy of dicine. Honorary member of New York State Medical ciety.


William H. Phillips, Cleveland. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Surgeon. Born Chagrin Falls, O., April 5, 1871. Educated in Cleveland public and high schools, Cleveland Medical College and Chicago, New York and European clinics. Professor of Diseases of Nose and Throat, Cleveland Homeopathic Medical College. Eye and Ear Surgeon to the Cleveland IIomeopathic Hospital, Cleveland City Hospital and Maternity Home. Presi- dent of the Cleveland Ilomeopathic Medical Society for 1905. Member North Eastern Ohio and Ohio State Homeopathic Socie- ties, and the American Institute of Homeopathy and the Ameri- can Eye, Ear and Throat Homeopathic Society.


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GEORGE D. UPSON


George D. Upson, Cleveland. Physician and Surgeon. Born Tallinadge, Summit county, Ohio, July 23, 1866. Graduated from Central High school in 1885. Case School, Chemistry, 1886. Adelbert, Chemistry, 1887. Graduated from the Medical Department, Western Reserve University, degree of M. D., 1889. Surgeon Cleveland City Hospital. Member Cleveland Medical Library Association. Academy of Medicine, Ohio State and American Medical Associations. Member Zeta Psi Fraternity Case School, 1886. Union and Euclid clubs. Politically a Republican.


GEORGE W. SPENCER


George W. Spencer, Cleveland. Physician. Born Portage County, Ohio, Dec. 8, 1850. Educated in the public schools, Hiram and Oberlin Colleges. Graduated from Medical Dept., Michigan University, 1878, degree of M. D. Post Graduate course Physiological Dept., Columbia University, 1897. Post Graduate work at St. Louis Hospital, Paris, and the London Skin Hospital, 1902. Professor Physiology and Dermatology, Cleve- land Homeopathic Medical College. On the staff of Huron Street and City Hospitals. Author of "Care of the Hair and Scalp," now in preparation. Member American Institute of Homeopathy, Ohio State Mcdical Society and Cleveland Medical Society. Member of the Odd Fellows. Politically a Republican. Charter member National Fraternity, Alpha Chapter, Michigan University.


CHARLES J. ALDRICH


Charles J. Aldrich, Cleveland. Physician. Born Spencer. O Oct. 13, 1861. Educated common schools, Spencer High Schoc Wellington. O., and Baldwin University. Attended Medic Lectures W. R. Med. College, 1881. Received degree M. 1 1882 fromn Wooster University. Appointed House Physicia Charity Hospital, resigned after one year and went to Indian remaining seven years. Returned to Cleveland and elected 1 staff of the Cleveland General Hospital, and Lecturer on Nervot Diseases, Wooster University. Pres. Cuyahoga Med. Soc. 190 Pres. of the Medico Legal Soc. 1902. Pres. Cleveland Academ of Medicine 1905. Attended special course lectures London Eng., 1896 and 1906. Prof. of Neurology, College of Physician and Surgeons, University of Delaware, 1905, and Mental an Nervous Diseases 1906.


JOSEPH M. LEWIS, M. D.


Joseph M. Lewis, M. D., Cleveland. Physician. Born Lim O., Jan. 20, 1840. Educated in public schools and academ Graduated from medical department College of Physicians ar Surgeons 1865, degree of M. D. Received degree of A. M Hírain College, 1901. Appointed assistant superintendent Clev land State Hospital, 1865. Appointed superintendent 186 served until 1874, then began general practice, and in 18 formed partnership with J. H. Salisbury, confining their pra tice to nervous and chronic diseases. Dissolved partnership 1893, and continued in same line of practice to present tim Member Cleveland Medical Association, Ohio State and Americ. Medical Associations, American Medico-Psychological Association Member Union club. 32nd degree Mason and politically a R publican.


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HALBERT J. BURDICK


Halbert J. Burdick, M. D., Cleveland. Physician and Surgeon. jorn Edgerton, Wis. Sept. 4, 1864. Graduated from high school, Brookfield, N. Y., 1883, from Regents of State of New York, 883, and from University of City of New York, Medical Dept., 888. Practiced medicine in Cleveland continuously since 1888. Iember of local and State Medical Societies and of American Iedical Association.


HENRY C. LUCK


Henry C. Luck, Cleveland. Physician. Born Cleveland, O., arch 16, 1870. Educated in the public schools and graduated o'n Cleveland School of Pharmacy in 1887, degree of Ph. C. 'aduated from Medical Department, University of Wooster, eveland, O., in 1894, degree of M. D. District Physician, eveland, 1894-95. Special course in diseases of Stomach, Liver d Kidneys, General Hospital at Vienna, Austria, 1895-96. Re- med practice in Cleveland in 1897, confining his practice to seases of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Member American edical Assn., Ohio State Medical Society and Medical Academy Cleveland. Member B. P. O. E., Lake Erie Consistory, 32nd gree Mason.


CARL A. HAMANN, M. D.


Carl A. IIamann, M. D., Cleveland. Surgeon. Born Daven- port, Iowa, Jan. 26, 1868. Educated in the public schools and graduated from University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department, 1890. Degree of M. D. Started practice in Philadelphia 1890-93. Then located in Cleveland and has since practiced here. Pro- fessor of Anatomy, medical department, Western Reserve Uni- versity. Visiting surgeon Charity, Mt. Sinai and City Hospitals. Member University club. Politically a Republican.


MARTIN FRIEDRICH, M. D.


Martin Friedrich, M. D. Born Bavaria, May 11, 1855. Edu- cated in Latin school and gymnasium, Passau; University Munich, languages and literature. From 1879 to 1882 in Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale. Since 1882 in United States. Gradu- ated in medicine and surgery in 1894, Western Reserve Medical College. Next year in City Hospital as interne. From June, 1895, to January, 1898, in Europe to complete medical education : In Vienna, Allgemeines Krankenhaus; in Berlin, Augusta Hos- pital; Charite, Frauenklinik; in Paris, Hospice St. Louis, La Salpetriere, etc. Professor Medical College Physicians and Sur geons. Member Academy of Medicine. Member American Association. Member National Association for the Study and Prevention of Tuberculosis.


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JOHN L. GARTLAND


Jolin L. Gartland, M. D., Cleveland. Physician and Surgeon. Born Norwalk, Conn., April 19, 1871. Educated in the publie schools. Graduated from Bellevue Hospital Medical College, 1891, degree of M. D. Post graduate work at Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Ireland, 1891, degree of L. M. Also post graduate work in London and Paris, 1891-92. Assistant Surgeon St. Alexis Hospital. Member American, Ohio State, and Cleveland Medical Societies.


NATHANIEL M. JONES


Nathaniel M. Jones, M. D., Cleveland. Physician and surgeon. Born Cleveland, Ohio. December 1, 1877. Educated in University School, Adelbert College and Western Reserve Medical College. Post graduate work at Berlin, Germany. Now engaged in the practice of his profession.


JOHN R. SMITH


John R. Smith, M. D., Cleveland. Physician. Born Wayne County, Ohio, Feb. 9, 1854. Educated in the public schools of Crestline, O., and Classical Institute. Medical education at Western Reserve. Finished course in Medical College in 1879. Was appointed assistant and House Physician, Lakeside Hospital three years. Appointed to Chair of Physiology, College of Phy- sicians and Surgeons, then Medical Dept. University of Wooster in 1881. Elected to Chair of Materia and Therapeutics, same college, 1882. Resigned in 1893. Since then has devoted all his time to practice.


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JOHN H. QUAYLE


John II. Quayle, Cleveland. Physician and Surgeon. Born Madison, Ohio, June 25, 1874. Educated in District schools and New Lyme Institute. Graduated from Cleveland Univer- sity of Medicine and Surgery in 1895. Practiced in Madison, O., 8 years. New York Post Graduate College, 1903. Cleveland College of Physicians and Surgeons, 1904. Post Graduate Vienna, 1905. Member Masons, Halcyon Lodge, Thateher Chapter, Forest City Commandery and Al Koran Temple of the Mystic Shrine.


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WILLIAM H, McGRANAGHAN


William H. McGranaghan, M. D., Youngstown. Physician and Surgeon. Born Maysville, Ky,, Dec, 14, 1854 Educated ín private school, Maysville Seminary and Center College, Danville, Ky. Pullc College, Cincinnati, O. New York Homeopathic Med- cal College and Hahnamann College, Philadelphia, Pa, Is now engaged in active practice at Youngstown, O, where he has practiced since 1878, Member American Institute of Home- ›pathy, Ohio State Homeopathic Society, Eastern Ohio Home- opathic Medical Society, Member Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias, B. P. O. Elks, and F, B, O. Eagles, Politically a Demo- rat.


DELBERT E. HOOVER, M. D),


Delbert E. Hoover, M. D., Warren, Physician and surgeon. Born North Benton, Ohio, Aug. 7, 1871. Educated in the common schools and Mt. Union College. Graduated from Western Reserve University. Degree of M. D. 1895. Engaged n the City Hospital at Cleveland one year and a half, Then ocated at Warren, O. Surgeon for the B. & O, and Erie Railroads. Health officer of Warren, 1899-1904, County Coroner 1900-1904. Physician to the County jail 1898-1904, Went to Europe 1904 and 1903 and took special work at Vienna, Austria and Freiburg, Germany. Knight Templar Mason. Member Trumbull Co. Medical Association, Cleveland Academy of Medicine and Ohio State Medical Association. Politically a Re- publican.


WILLIAM H. BUECHNER


William H. Buechner, M. D., Youngstown. Born Youngstown, O. May 23, 1864. Educated in the common schools, graduated from Rayen high school 1882, and Western Reserve Medical Dept. degree of M. D, in 1885. Post graduate course Uni- versity of Pa, 1886, Post graduate work at Berlin, Germany, Vienna, Austria and London, England, Assistant surgeon University hospital, Ilalle, Germany, three years, Member American Medical Association, International Association of Railway Surgeons, Association of Erie Railroad Surgeons. Ohio State Medical Society, Mahoning County Medical Society. Sur- geon Youngstown City Hospital, Member Rayen club, Youngs- town club, Elks, 32nd degree Mason, Knight Templar, Politi- cally independent,


HOWARD B. HILLS, M. D.


Howard B. Hills, M. D., Youngstown, Physician and surgcon. Born Cincinnati, Ohio, June 29, 1849. Educated in the common schools, Cincinnati College, Cincinnati University and Pults Medi- cal College Three years special course in diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat at Cincinnati. President of staff of Mahon. ing Valley Hospital, Nose, throat, eye and ear surgeon to the Mahoning Valley Hospital. Expert examiner United States Pension Board, Member Mahoning County Medical Society, Ohio State Medical Association, National Association U. S. Pen- sion Examining Surgeons, American Institute of Ilomcopathy. Ohio State Homeopathic Medical Society and various other medical societies, Member of the Elks Lodge, No. 55. Polit. ically a Republican. Member American Medical Association.


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JOHN M. FRIEND


John M. Friend, Cleveland. Physician and surgeon. Born Covington, Ky., Jan. 28, 1864. Educated in the public schools Seville, O., Graduated Medical Department Western Reserve University 1889, degree M. D. Ilouse physician City Hos- pital 1889-91. Began general practice in Cleveland 1891. Post graduate courses in Munich, Frankfort, Germany and Zurich, Switzerland, 1893-94. Visiting surgeon St. Johns Hospital 1904- 1905. Physician and surgeon in charge Training Home for Friendless Girls 1900 to present time. Vice-president Lincoln Savings & Banking Co. President Economy Real Estate & Building Co. Director Forest City Woolen Mills Co. Member Cleveland Academy of Medicine, State Medical Society, and American Medical Association.


JAMES E. COGAN


James E. Cogan. Cleveland. Physician. Born Merrittan, Ont., Dec. 15, 1870. Educated in public schools, Ontario, Collegiate Institute, St. Catharine, Ont. Graduated Jefferson Medical Col- lege, Philadelphia, 1896, degree M. D. House Physician St. Mary's Hospital, Philadelphia, 1896-97. In 1897 began generai practice in Cleveland Assistant Surgeon St. Alexis Hospital, 1893.01. Medical Chief St. Alexis Hospital 1901-03. In 1903 took post graduate course on Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat in London and Edinburgh, and now confines his practice to same. Eye and Ear specialist, St. Alexis Hospital, and Assistant Oph- thalmologist at Lakeside Hospital Dispensary. Assistant Demon- strator diseases of the Eye, W. R. U. Pres. St. Alexis Alumni Assn. Member American Medical Assn., Cleveland Academy of Medicine, Century Club and B. P. O. E.


JOHN J. THOMAS, M. D.


John J. Thomas, M. D., Cleveland. Physician. Born Cleve land, O., Nov. 18, 1868. Educated in the public schools. Grac uated from Adelbert College, 1891, degree of A. B., in 1896 degree of A. M. Graduated from Medical Department, Wester Reserve University, 1893, degrec of M. D. House Physicia Cleveland City Hospital 1893-94. General Medical course 1: Frankfort and Strassburg, Germany, and Vienna, Austri 1894-95. Began general practice in Cleveland 1895 making specialty of Obstetrics and Diseases of Children. Membe Ohio State Medical Association. Ohio State Pediatric Societ and American Medical Association. Assistant Obstetrician an demonstrator children's diseases W. R. U. Visiting Physicia St. Ann's Infant Asylum and Maternity Hospital. Visitin


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ADOLPH B. SCHNEIDER


Adolph B. Schneider, Cleveland. Physician. Born Dunkirk N. Y., Dec. 31, 1866. Educated in the public schools of Dur kirk. Graduated from Cleveland Homeopathic Medical Colleg 1894, degree of M. D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatom 1894-96. Demonstrator of Anatomy 1896-98. Prof. of Anatom 1898-1901. Prof. Clinical Medicine and Physical Diagnosis Registrar of the Cleveland Homeopathic Medical college 1901-02 Post graduate work in New York City 1902. Post Graduat study in Berlin and Vienna, 1904. Now Prof. Theory an Practice of Medicine, Physical Diagnosis and Clinical Medicine Cleveland Homeopathic Medical college. Visiting Physician Homeopathic Hospital and City Hospital. Member America Institute of Homeopathy, Homeopathic Medical Society of Ohi and Cleveland Medical Society.


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C. S. CARR


C. S. Carr, M. D., Columbus. Editor of "Medical Talk for the ome." Born Herricksville, Pa., in 1850. Reared on a farm ducated in common schools. Taught school and music several 3rs. Entered preparatory school in 1872, Tonawanda, Pa. 2 1874 matriculated in Medical Department, University of e City of New York. Graduated Chicago Homeopathic Medical ollege in 1877. Practiced medicine at Elmira, N. Y., until 1884. etired account ill health. Member New York M. E. Con- rence five years. In 1890 came to Columbus as advertising anager. In 1900 became editor of "Medical Talk for the ome." Director Columbus Humane Society. Member Franklin punty Visiting Board. Director Florence Crittenden Home. resident the American Medical Union.


HENRY J. POOL


Henry J. Pool, Port Clinton. Physician and Surgeon. Born oledo, Ohio, August 4, 1875. Educated in the parochial and iblic schools of Toledo, supplemented by private instructions. eceived degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1902, from The leveland College of Physicians and Surgeons, Medical Depart- ent of Ohio Wesleyan University. Jeweler and optician eleven :ars. Has practiced medicine in Port Clinton for four years ith private hospital in connection for the past year. Health ficer from 1902 to 1905. Member Masons.


ANTHONY PAUL BRADY


Anthony Paul Brady, M. D., Painesville. Physician and sur geon. Born Cooperstown, N. Y., April 16, 1872. Educated in the public schools at Cooperstown, N. Y. State Normal School, Albany, N. Y. Graduated from Mills Training School for Nurses in 1892. Nursed at Bellevue Hospital for two years. Entered the Old N. Y. University Medical College in 1894, spent two years. In 1896 entered Johns Hopkins Medical Col- lege, graduated in 1898. From 1898 to 1899 in Maryland Gen- eral Hospital, Md. 1899-1900 Bellevue Hospital, New York City. 1900-1966 practiced medicine and surgery at Paines- ville. City surgeon of Painesville. B. & O. R. R. surgeon. Member Painesville Board of Health. Member Ohio State and Painesville Medical Societies. ---


WILLIAM E. WHEATLEY, M. D.


William E. Wheatley, M. D., Lorain. Surgcon. Born Glou- cester, England, July 13, 1871. Educated in Cleveland public schools and graduated from Western Reserve University in 1894. Engaged as surgeon to the National Tube Co., Lorain, O., since March, 1900. Member Chamber of Commerce. 32nd de- gree Mason, Woodward Lodge, Marshal Chapter, Holyrood Commandery, Lake Erie Consistory. Member Knights of Pythias Criterion.


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AUGUSTE RHU


Auguste Rhu, Marion, Ohio, Specialty Surgery and Gynecol- ogy, Born Seneca County, Ohio, April 5, 1849. Educated in High school, Dayton, Ohio, Notre Dame University, Western Reserve University, Medical Department, Cleveland, O., degree of M. D. in 1885, Graduated Chicago Ophthalmic College, 1887. Post Graduate Course in New York City, Chicago and Baltimore. Began practice at Marion in 1885. Author of numerous articles, essays, etc., on surgery and medicine, Surgeon to Big Four Railway Co., Penn, Railway Co., President U. S, l'ension Board, Marion, O., 1894. Member American Medical Association, Ohio State Medical Society, Mississippi Valley Medical Association, Ex-President of Marion County Medical Association, and numer- ous other medical societies, Scottish Rite and Consistory 32, Mason, Past E. R. of Marion Lodge 32, B. P. O. E.


J. A. CHESNEY, M. D.


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WILLIAM T. GEMMILL, M. D.


William T. Gemmill, M. D., Forest, Hardin, Co., Ohio, PIa sician and Surgeon, Born York Co., Pa,, Oct. 23, 1849. Ed cated high school Mt. Blanchard, O. Graduate Eclectic Medic Institute, Cincinnati, O. Bellevue Medical College, New Yo City. Post Graduate course at the Polyclinic, Chicago, I President of the First National Bank, Forest, Hardin Co., Knight Templar, 32nd degree Mason. Member of the I. O. O. and the K. of P. Republican in politics,


GEORGE R. LOVE


George R. Love, Toledo, Physician and Surgeon. Bo Plainfield, O., January 21, 1869. Educated in the Ohio Sta University. Graduate of the Starling Medical College 18 Degree of M. D. Started practice of medicine at Dayton, Serving as House Physician and Surgeon, Miami Valley Hos tal. Served for six years on Medical Staff of Toledo Sta Hospital. . Appointed Superintendent of the Toledo State Hos tal for the Insane, Feb. 19, 1906, still serving. Member E Kappa Psí, College Fraternity.


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EDWARD C. LEWIS


Edward C. Lewis, Canal Dover. Physician. Born Berlin, O., ec. 26, 1842. Educated in the common schools of Holmes ounty. Graduated Fredericksburg Academy, then took literary ourse at Princeton. Four years at Starling Medical College, olumbus, O. Two years under Dr. Pancoast, Jefferson Medical ollege, Philadelphia, Pa. Graduate Jefferson Medical College, 862. General practice at New Philadelphia for six years. Canal over since that time. Dir, and stockholder in Canton & Akron lectric Ry, Co. one of the organizers, stockholder and director anton & New Philadelphia and in Tuscarawas Traction Co. ice president First National Bank, Canal Dover. Served as epresentative 1875-76. Served as Senator 1877-78, Blue Lodge ason. Member Sons American Revolution. Politically a Dem- rat


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RICIIARD HENRY LINDHORST


Richard Henry Lindhorst, Cleveland. Dental Surgeon. Born veland, Ohio, June 7, 1877. Educated in the public schools Cleveland. Graduated from Western Reserve University. tively engaged in the practice of his profession. One of the ners of the Lindhorst Buildings. Politically a Republican.


A. K. FRIEND


A. K. Friend, D. D. S., Cleveland. Born "Poe City,' Medina county, O., April 16, 1866. Educated in the pub- lic schools and Seville high school, Received degree of D. D. S. from Western Reserve University. Now engaged in active prac- tice of his profession. Secretary and manager The Economy Real Estate & Building Co.


FRANK NOVILLĘ


Frank Noville, Cleveland. Dental Surgeon. Born Cleveland, May 6, 1869. Educated in the public schools of Cleveland and graduate of the Philadelphia Dental College, Philadelphia, Pa, 1890 with degree of D. D. S. Returned to Cleveland and commenced practice in the Kendall building, now the Colonial Arcade where he is still located. Member of the Northern Ohio Dental Society and the Garrettsonion Society of Philadelphia.


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U. S. OFFICIALS


CHARLES C. DEWSTOE


Charles C. Dewstoe, Cleveland. Postmaster. Born West Bloomfield, N. Y., May 10, 1841. Educated in the common schools of Flint, Mich., and Eastman's Business Col- lege, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Teacher in public schools of Genesee county Mich., 1860-61. Enlisted in Co. F, 2nd Michigan Infan- try, May 20, 1861. Discharged as sergeant U. S. Signal Corps Aug. 24, 1864. Employed in Quartermaster's Dept. at Little Rock, Ark, until 1865. From December, 1865, to March, 1866, at Eastman's Business College. Member Cleveland Board of Ilealth 1881-85. Elected Sheriff of Cuyahoga county 1884, served two years. Appointed Postmaster July 15, 1899, and reappointed Jan. 16, 1905. President of The Dewstoe & Brainard Co. Post Commander G. A. R. one term in 1893. Politically a Repub- lican.


JOHN J. SULLIVAN


John J. Sullivan, Cleveland. United States District Attorney. Born New York City, Oct. 26, 1860. Educated in common schools and Gustavus Academy, Trumbull Co. Read law with Hon. John M. Stull. Admitted to bar in 1886. Started practice Warren, O. Continued until 1895, when elected Prosecuting Attorney Trumbull Co. Resigned and elected to State Senate, serving two terms. Appointed U. S. District Attorney 1899; still serving. Pres. Ohio Republican League 1897-98. Nomi- nated Messrs. Hanna and Foraker for U. S. Senate. Vice-Pres. and Dir. First National Bank, Girard, O. Interested in a num- ber of corporations. Member Union and Century Clubs. Po- litically a Republican.


WILLIAM H. TUCKER




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