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In 1871 he moved back to Irwin, the place of his birth, there to spend the remaining ten years of his life. Here his chief life work was accomplished. Shortly after his return to Irwin he was appointed examining surgeon for pensions for Westmoreland county, and this brought him in contact with all the veterans of the civil war who were at that time in receipt of pensions. His practice from the start was very large and continued so until the time of his decease. He at once resumed his relations with the public schools by becom- ing a member and the president of the board of directors of the Irwin schools. He took a deep interest in maintaining and increasing the efficiency of the schools, and especially in securing the best possible man as the county super- intendent. He was the choice of his county for congressman, though in the final conference between the three counties then constituting the district, he yielded to the superior claims of the adjoining county, and thus failed to become the nominee. In November, 1874, he began to prepare his eldest son for college, giving instruction in Latin, Greek, and mathematics, and though this son finished his preparation two and a half years later and entered Wash- ington and Jefferson College, yet he continued to render the same service for his second son, Dr. John McCormick, and for other youths of the community, without compensation, until the close of his life. It was not an infrequent event that he would order his carriage to be brought in order that he might make the morning calls, but would become so absorbed in some Latin or Greek author that the noon hour would come and the patient horse be taken to the stable without a single call being made. It is only fair to say that while this happened again and again, it never occurred when a serious case demanded his presence. Dr. McCormick, living in a time less strenuous than the pres- ent, was extremely conscientious in the employment of his time. That which
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was not devoted to his professional labors or to his constant teaching was given to study and reading. He never took a daily paper nor spent any of his time in reading trifling happenings. He read from cover to cover the weekly Tribune and the New York Independent. He read these thoughtfully, taking time to digest the more important articles. On the return of Joseph Cook from his studies in Europe in the early seventies, when in Boston he began his famous Monday lectures, he became also a frequent contributor to the Independent. Dr. McCormick read these articles and lectures with the great- est care. Some of these were upon the Trinity, and the writer has seen the criticisms of Dr. McCormick upon these able productions of Joseph Cook. He subjected them to the keenest analysis, reducing the arguments to chemical formulas which he put upon the margin of the page, and sometimes suc- ceeded, as he thought, in discovering many fallacies in the reasoning of the famous theologian. One of the scholarly preachers of Irwin in those days was Dr. John Titzel, now nearing the close of his able and useful life, and it was the delight of Dr. Titzel and Dr. McCormick to engage again and again in friendly argument, mostly upon theological subjects. Dr. Titzel, knowing the facts of church history and the principles of theology better than his opponent, had obviously an advantage, which, however, was just as often overcome by the accurate logic and unrivaled reasoning powers of Dr. McCormick.
As a physician he certainly was without a superior in Westmoreland county. Utterly hating sham and pretense, unable to exercise patience with those who were able to gain a reputation for knowledge which they did not actually possess, he himself stood as an example of solid worth and real at- tainment. He brought to bear upon the practice of medicine an extensive knowledge both of diseases and their remedies. It was impossible for him to be superficial about anything. He studied each case scientifically, and exercised his own judgment as to the remedy to be given. As a surgeon he was fairly skillful, but he never cared for this part of his work. It was in the field of pure medical practice that he was most eminent, and in which he would have become more eminent had he been given longer life.
In 1869 his wife passed away, and from the time of her death it was his purpose to remove from the Valley to some other and larger place. Shortly after his removal to Irwin he married Margaret Mansberger Black, a sister of his first wife. . Of ten children born to him, seven grew to adult life. All these still live except Dr. John McCormick, who died March 25, 1905.
About Thanksgiving, 1880, Dr. McCormick was engaged in preparing a green skeleton for articulation. He failed to observe an abrasion on his hand, and came in contact with some of the poisoned flesh, which resulted in blood poison and which occasioned his death some months later. He continued in active practice, however, until the middle of summer. Knowing that death was not far distant, he made up his books most carefully and prepared for the final summons. On August 18, 1881, he passed away, in Philadelphia, where 25
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he had gone for treatment in hope of restoration. In his religious beliefs, he claimed the right to think for himelf, and his views were not in the strictest accord with any particular denomination. He died, however, an earnest believer in Jesus Christ. Honest, sincere, conscientious, thoughtful, he insisted upon liberty of opinion, and was willing to extend this privilege to his fellows. He never wronged a man, sought conscientiously to give every one his due, was broad in his sympathies, liberal in his opinions, not censorious, willing that the other man should differ from him without its interfering with friendship, and with all stood in the forefron. of progress and enlightenment. He was a valu- able man in the community, and in his life acccomplished much of good for his fellow men.
The Act of Assembly, of 1881, provided for the registration of all physi- cians in the State. We give below an alphabetical list of all who have since been registered as practitioners in Westmoreland County :
George Bonbright Anderson, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., March 10, 1877.
Daniel Abraham Arter, Greensburg, Filed Statement.
Jacob T. Ambrose, Ligonier, Long Island Col., June 29, 1870.
David Alters, Parnassus, Jefferson Med. Col., March 9, 1861.
James White Anawalt, Greensburg, Jefferson Med. Col., March 10, 1855.
Perry Green Anderson, Scottsdale, Physio-Med. Col., O., Feb. 4, 1869.
J. G. Alter, Parnassus, Western Univ. of Pa., July 18, 1895. N. Abbaticchio, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 20, 1896.
C. D. Ambrose, Ligonier, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 30, 1900.
L. S. Aspey, Smithton, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 31, 1899. John A. Armstrong, Leechburg, Jefferson Med. Col., March 9, 1867. S. E. Ayars, Philadelphia, Eclectic Col. of N. Y., March 3, 1884.
H. E. Almes, Murrysville, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 27. 1890.
H. E. Alfas, Latrobe, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 24, 1887.
Robert Robinson Bowman, Youngstown, Jefferson Med. Col., March 12, 1878. James Logan Brown, Pleasant Unity, filed statement.
Alpheus Arlington Bush, Merwin, Bellevue Hos. Med. Col., March 1, 1875. Hamilton Keeley Beatty, Parnassus, Jefferson Med. Col., March 13, 1871. James Mortimer Bennett, Donegal Twp., Filed statement.
Norman G. Berkey, Hempfield Twp., Jefferson Med. Coi., March 12, 1878. Morgan Rhees Banks, Livermore, filed statement.
Samuel Edgar Burchfield, Latrobe, Un. of Michigan Hom. Med. Col., June 30, 1881.
Daniel Ellwood Beltz, Ligonier, Un. of Medicine & Surgery, May, 10, 1865.
J. W. Bair, New Stranton, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 18, 1895.
Frank J. Brock, Stahlstown, Medico-chi., June 16, 1894.
Ida E. Blackburn, Greensburg, Women's Med. Col., Phila., July 18, 1895.
James E. Blair, Beatty, Un. of Penna., July 20, 1896.
P. A. Brown, New Kensington, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 20, 1896. Wm. J. Bierer, Export, Western U. of Pa., July 28, 1897. Clarence Beacom, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., July 28, 1897.
John W. Barclay, Ligonier, Jefferson Med. Col., July 28, 1897.
J. F. Black, Jeannette, Medico-Chi. Col., July 28, 1897.
J. A. Boale, Vandergrift, Western U. of P., July 28, 1897.
A. J. Bearer, New Kensington, Col. of Med. & Surg., Cincinnati, July 16, 1898.
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C. E. Bair, Arona, Western U. of P., July 30, 1890. C. G. Burheen, Jeanette, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 22, 1899. H. A. Barclay, Latrobe, N. Ind. Col. of Phar, June 30, 1903. A. A. Beacom, Keckburg, Western U. of F., July 30, 1903. L. J. C. Bailey, Greensburg, University of Mich., July 20, 1896. Richard W. Bell, Stauffer, Cleveland Med. Col., 1891. T. W. Blakeslee, Vandergrift, Electric Med. Co., Pa., etc., 1899. George Bowman, Irwin, University of Mich., Jan. 20, 1901. Hugh B. Barclay, Greensburg, Hahnemann Med. Col., March 15, 1901. D. B. Brady, Cowansburg, Columbus Med. Col., Feb. 28, 1882. C. W. Bank, New Alexandria, Toledo Med. Col., July 10, 1883. J. M. Blaine, Livermore, Jefferson Med. Col., March 12, 1881. J. A. Burgoon, filed statement, June 10, 1885.
J. H. Boyd, Mt. Pleasant, Ecl. Med. Col., Cinn., June 2, 1885. E. W. Blackburn, Stahlstown, Ecl. Med. Col., Cinn., June 2, 1885. G. E. Bair, Mendon, Western Reserve Col., O., March 3, 1886. G. W. Bane, Greensburg, University of Md., March 17, 1885. H. S. Bossart, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., April 2, 1886. Katharine Barrie, Bradford, Luzerne, Switzerland., 1864. N. J. Bigley, Suterville, West. Reserve Col., O., March 7, 1888. Ed. Barnes, Bolivar, filed statement, July 20, 1888. Wm. C. Byers, Jefferson Med. Col., March 9, 1872. E. H. Byers, Greensburg, Jefferson Med. Col., April 31, 1889. W. H. Brown, New Stranton, University of Md., April, 1889. J. A. Baker, Saltsburg, Jefferson Med. Col., April 2, 1890. A. A. Bancroft, Greensburg, Hahnemann Med. Col., 1892. C. S. Bradfute, Derry, Jefferson Med. Col., April 5. 1887. Adam Bryan, New Stranton, filed statement, July, 1893.
James L. Crawford, Greensburg, Jefferson Med. Col., March 7, 1868. John S. Crawford, Greensburg, Hahnemann Med. Col., March 10, 1875. James C. Cline, Derry Sta., Jefferson Med. Col., March 13, 1880. William J. Clarke, New Florence, Jefferson Med. Col., March 28, 1849. Joseph L. Cook, New Alexandria, Jefferson Med. Col., March 9, 1858. Bruce L. Calhoun, Parnassus, Cinn. Col. of Med. & Sur., June 19, 1876. Joseph Hiester Clark, Mt. Pleasant, filed statement.
Samuel C. Campbell, Stahlstown, Ecl. Med. Inst., Feb. 6, 1879. Wm. B. Cosgrove, New Derry, Col. of Phy. & Sur., March 3, 1880. Hugh J. Call, Mt. Pleasant, Un. of Pa., July 18, 1895. W. H. Cowan, Webster, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 31, 1889. John D. Caldwell, University of Pa., July 22, 1889. B. F. Crise, S. Huntingdon Twp., Jefferson Med. Col., April 2, 1883. E. M. Clifford, Scottdale, Jefferson Med. Col., March 31, 1882. J. C. Cort, Greensburg, University of Md., March 17, 1885. C. H. Clifford, Irwin, Jefferson Med. Col., April 5, 1887. James S. Carson, Smithton, Jefferson Med. Col., April 5, 1887. Thomas Carson, Scottdale, Jefferson Med. Col., March 10, 1865. Frank Cowan, Greensburg, Georgetown Col., March 2, 1869. A. H. Coven, Hempfield Twp., filed statement, July 31, 1901. S. M. Crosby, Mt. Pleasant, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 28, 1889. Chas. P. Conway, Livermore, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 28. 1889. Wm. N. Cunningham, Livermore, Jefferson Med. Col., March 12, 1874.
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J. D. Casey, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., April 27, 1892.
T. P. Cole, Greensburg, filed statement, Nov. 9, 1893.
R. E. Conner, New Florence, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 23, 1893.
Henry L. Donnelly, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., March 9, 1853. Samuel H. Decker, New Derry, Mediums Med. Asso., Aug. 19, 1880. Joseph S. Dodd, Parnassus, Jefferson Med. Col., March II, 1875. I .. M. Donaldson, West Newton, Baltimore Dental Col., May 1, 1897. John D. Dickey, Mt. Pleasant, Hahnemann Col., Phila., June 30, 1899. Wm. Doncaster, Jeanette, Eclectic Col., Cinn., July 22, 1899. H. W. Day. Monessen, Chicago Med. Col., July 31, 1899. C. A. Donaldson, West Fairfield, Un. of Wooster, Feb. 4, 1885. G McCrady Dickson, Adamsburg, Western U. of P., August 4, 1902. H. McCall Duncan, Mt. Pleasant, West Va. Med. Col., March 24, 1892. Alvin St. C. Daggette, Shaner Sta., Cleveland Med. Col., March 2, 1881.
James R. Ewing, Oakland X Roads, Cin. Col. of Med. & Sur., July 30, 1870. James Duncan Evans, Latrobe, Ecl. Med. Col. of Cinn., Feb. 7, 1871. John H. Ewing, Delmont, Col. of P. & S., July 16, 1898.
Wm. E. Everett, New Stranton, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 30, 1900. Reuben Eisaman, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., April 5, 1887. S. P. Earnest, Salem, Western Pa. Med. Col. March 27, 1890. W. S. Earnest, Latrobe, Ind. Ecl. Col., Feb. 27, 1890.
C. D. B. Eisaman, Adamsburg, Jefferson Med. Col., March, 1871.
James Ayres Fulton, Delmont, filed statement, 1864.
Ralph Erskin Fulton, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Med. Col., March 12, 1869. George S. Foster, Greensburg, Hom. Med. Col. of Pa., March 3, 1859. Charles D. Fortney, Scottdale, filed statement, 1871. James P. Frye, Webster, Col. of P. & S., March 4, 1880.
L. L. Fitchhorn, Avonmore, Western Pa. Med. Col., May 29, 1902. H. C. Fuller, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., April 2, 1885.
R. G. Finley, Scottdale, Hom. Hospital Col., March 9, 1881. W. L. Fennell, Delmont, Col. of P. & S., Balt., March 15, 1886. Wm. Frederick, Merwin, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 23, 1888. W. H. Fetter, Scottdale, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 27, 1890. John F. Fox, Adamsburg, Ecl. Med. Inst., Cinn., June 12, 1891.
David Gildner, Bolivar, filed statement, 1871.
Robert F. Gaut, Mt. Pleasant Twp., Detroit Med. Col., Feb. 29, 1876. . Lewis S. Goodman, Mt. Pleasant, Ecl. Med. Inst., Cinn., May 7, 1878. W. W. Grove, New Florence, Rush Med. Col., Chicago, July 28, 1897. John W. Goodsell, New Kensington, Pultic Col., Cinn., June, 25, 1898. S. C. Gorman, Larimer, Baltimore Med. Col., July 20, 1896. M. L. Glenn, Un. of Michigan, July 22, 1899. A. A. Guffy, Smithton, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 28, 1897.
J. D. Greaver, New Alexandria, U. of P., July 30, 1900. J. O. Grove, Ligonier, Jefferson Med. Col and Un. of S. Tennessee, 1904. Lida Grant, Speers, Col. of Med. & Sur., Chi., May, 1903. E. B. Gleason, Greensburg, U. of P., March 15, 1878. W. T. Greenfield, Mt. Pleasant, Miami Med. Col., March 1, 1883. H. S. George, Scottdale, statement filed, June 23, 1887.
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J. M. Grubbs, Latrobe, Miami Med. Col., Cinn., March 1I, 1886.
T. J. Grace, Greensburg, Col. of P. & S., Chi., Feb. 26, 1889.
J. W. Gilmore, Paintersville, Physio, Med. Inst., Cinn., Feb. 18, 1874.
B. G. Guthrie, Irwin, U. of P., March 14, 1867.
O. W. H. Glover, New Kensington, Jefferson Med. Col., April 15, 1891. Chas. M. George, New Kensington, P. & S. of Baltimore, April 14, 1892.
R. Greno, Jeanette, Kan. Hom. Med. Col., March 15, 1893. W. J. Gardner, Irwin, U. of Pa., May 10, 1890.
L. T. Gilbert, Alverton, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 20, 1896. Charlotte E. Goodman, Mt. Pleasant, Wowen's Med. Col., Phil., May 10, 1893.
Robert B. Hammer, Greensburg, U. of Pa., March 15, 1881.
Oliver W. Howell, Mt. Pleasant Twp., W. Reserve Col., Hudson, O., March 6, 1880.
George L. Humphreys, Irwin, Jefferson Med. Col., March II, 1874.
Martin D. Heath, Mt. Pleasant, Pulte. Col. of Cinn., March 4, 1880. Ed. A. Hoffman, Delmont, Jefferson Med. Col., July, 1896.
B. L. Heintzelman, Penn Sta., W. U. of Pa., Dec. 24, 1897. M. W. Horner, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Med. Col., July 28, 1897.
Wm. D. Hunter, Monessen, Col. of P. & S., Bal., Dec. 20, 1901.
Jas. B. Harmer, Philadelphia, Jefferson Med. Col., March 18, 1886.
Henry H. Brown, West Newton, Univ. Col. of Md., July 30, 1903. J. F. Hebrank, Adamsburg, Univ. of Md., March 15, 1883. James W. Harvey, Salina, Jefferson Med Col., March 29, 1884.
J. W. Hughes, Latrobe, Cinn. Col. of Med., June 12, 1863. D. L. Hutton, Jr., Shaner Sta., Col. of P. & S., of Md., March 15, 1887.
U. O. Heilman, Leechburg, Col. of P. & S. of Md., March 1, 1881.
R. P. Hunter, Leechburg, Jefferson Med Col., 1869. M. C. Hunter, Leechburg, filed statement, Feb. 11, 1888.
S. W. Hunter, Mt. Pleasant, Col. of P. & S., Bal., Feb. 27, 1874. M. C. Householder, Oakland, Jefferson Med. Col., April 4, 1888.
Walter L. Harrison, Jeanette, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 22, 1888. Hugh Henry, Jeanette, Med. Col. of Cleveland, June 3, 1883.
Wm. J. Haymaker, Delmont, Jefferson Med. Col., April 21, 1890. E. R. Hebrank, Adamsburg, Jefferson Med. Col., April 2, 1890. James Harkins, Mt. Pleasant, Ecl. Med. Inst., Cinn., 1886.
C. F. Hough, Livermore, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 27, 1891. Robt. A. Herwick, Smithton, Columbus Med. Col., April 27, 1897. S. Hindman, Jr., Parnassus, Col. of P. & S., Bal., March 1, 1881. A. B. Hughes, Madison, Col. of P. & S., Bal., April, 1803. W. T. Huston, Greensburg, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 26, 1891.
B. C. Irwin, New Alexandria, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 28, 1889.
William A. Jamison, Cowansburg, Jefferson Med. Col., March 12, 1879. H. D. Jameson, Greensburg, U. of Pa., July, 1885.
J. R. Jack, New Alexandria, Jeff. Med. Col., July 20, 1896.
J. B. Johnson, Ligonier, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 22, 1899. J. M. Jackson, Bridgeport, filed statement, 1902.
M. R. Jamison, Irwin, Pul. Col. of Cinn., March 2, 1881.
F. W. Johnson, Philadelphia, filed statement, May 6, 1885. W. W. Johnston, Scottdale, Bellevue Hos. & Col., March 10, 1881. D. C. Jordan, Derry, Eclectic Med. Inst., Cinn., June 26, 1875.
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Logan M. Kifer, Irwin, Jefferson Med. Col., March 5, 1878. I. P. Klingensmith, Derry, Jefferson Med. Col., March II, 1875. George W. Kern, West Newton, Hahnemann Med. Col., March 11, 1878. Wm. John K. Kline, Greensburg, Long Island Col. Hos., July 2, 1863. James T. Krepps, Webster, Jefferson Med. Col., March 11, 1875. James H. Kelley, Pleasant Unity, filed statement, 1871.
Joseph W. B. Kamerer, Greensburg, Jefferson Med. Col., March 13, 1871. F. C. Katherman, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., July 30, 1901. Alex. R. Kidd, West Newton, Western U. of Pa., July 28, 1897. D. M. Koontz, New Kensington, Jefferson Med. Col., April 3, 1889. A. B. Krebs, Bolivar, Cinn. Col. of M. & S., Feb., 1886. M. S. Kuhns, Mt. Pleasant.
Wm. H. King, Fairfield, Jefferson Med. Col., March 9, 1870. H. F. Kimmel, Ligonier, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 22, 1888. T. A. Klingensmith, Jeannette, Western Pa. Med. Col. George C. Kneedler, Ruffsdale, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 24, 1892. W. O. Keffer, Ligonier, Georgia Col. Ec. & Med. S., 1888.
A. S. Kauffman, New Kensington, Baltimore Col. of Med., March 30, 1893 H. D. Kessler, Vandergrift, Hahnemann Med. Col., June 29, 1901.
Tames H. Lafferty, New Florence, Col. of P. & S., Bal., March 1, 1881. Henry G. Lomison, Greensburg, Jefferson Med. Col., March 6, 1852. Hugh W. Love, Harrison City, Ecl. Med. Col. of Pa., March 25, 1880. Joseph S. Long, Circleville, W. Reserve Col. of O., March 4, 1868. Isaac N. Leyda, Manor, Conferred by U. of P., March 12, 1875.
A. S. Low, Greensburg, filed statement, 1893. A. H. Lewis, Jeanette, Phila. Med. Col., March 12, 1889. John F. Long, Harrison City, U. of P., June 16, 1894.
John D. Long, Greensburg, U. of P., June 16, 1898. James Q. Lemmon, Derry Twp. U. of P., March 15, 1882. Charles B. Leitzel, Derry, Jefferson Med. Col., March 10, 1887. Wm. M. Lauffer, Harrison City, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 26, 1891. M. W. Livingston, Latrobe, filed statement, 1897.
J. H. Lamhead, West Newton, Jefferson Med. Col., April 21, 1886.
John D. Milligan, Madison, Bellevue Hos. Med. Col., March 1, 1876. Matthew W. Miller, Ligonier, Cinn. Col. of M. A. S., Feb. 15, 1872. David W. Miller, Adamsburg, W. Reserve Med. Col., 1881. Benjamin R. Mitchell, Scottdale, Jefferson Med. Col., March 10, 1887. James S. Miller, Derry, Jefferson Med. Col., March 10, 1855. John R. Moore, Burrell, Jefferson Med. Col., March II, 1854. James I. Marchand, Irwin, Jefferson Med. Col., March 8, 1862. Alexander B. Mitchell, Harrison City, Jefferson Med. Col., March 4, 1872. Florence L. March, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Med. Col., March 7, 1868. W. S. Madden, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., March 15, 1876. John W. Morrison, Dougal, filed statement.
John L. Marchand, Irwin, U. of P., June 16, 1894. Wm. C. Meanor, Greensburg, U. of P., June 13, 1895. William S. Marsh, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Med. Col., 1894. Robert H. Moore, Derry, Kentucky School of Med., Oct. 20, 1894. Mary L. Montgomery, Mt. Pleasant, Med. Col. of Phila., July 18, 1895. T. W. Moran, Stahlstown, Jefferson Med. Col .. July 22. 1899.
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F. G. Miller, Tarr Sta., Western Pa. Med. Col., July 28, 1897. John A. Metsger, Latrobe, U. of P., Dec. 21, 1896.
H. Y. Messec, Greensburg, Ohio Med. Un., Aug. 15, 1900.
J. M. Manigal, Jeanette, U. of Md., 1886.
H. S. Mershon, New Kensington, Bellevue Hospital, March, 1875. John D. Mullen, Youngstown, Western Pa. Med. Col., April 26, 1898. W. J. Middleton, Greensburg, Jefferson Med. Col., 1879.
E. B. Marsh, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Med. Col., April 27, 1892.
L. R. Metzgar, Latrobe, Long Island Hos., June 28, 1866.
C. C. Miller, Texas Village, filed statement, Feb. 15, 1884.
E. S. Miller, Parnassus, U. of P., March 15, 1878. George W. Miller, Hempfield Twp., Jefferson Med. Col., March 29, 1884. A. D. Miller, Manor Station, U. of Pa., May 1, 1885.
S. G. Miller, Bolivar, Western Reserve Un., March 15, 1882.
J. M. Miller, Cokeville, Cinn. Col. of M. & S., June 2, 1875.
A. H. Myers, Mt. Pleasant, U. of Maryland, March 1, 1882. H. B. Mathoit, West Newton, Jefferson Med. Col., March 6, 1852. John R. Morrow, Jeanette, Jefferson Med. Col., April 4. 1888. R. C. Moorehead, Manor, Baltimore Med. Col., March, 1886. W. H. Myers, Meyersdale, Md. Col. of Phila., April 2, 1862. J. C. Miller, Manor, Jefferson Med. Col., April 2, 1885. John E. Moore, New Kensington, Cleveland Med. Col., March 23, 1892. W. R. Miller, Bolivar, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 24, 1892. J. S. Mullen, Mt. Pleasant, Penna. Col., April 3, 1896. William D. McGowan, Ligonier, U. of P., April 5, 1851. Martson M. McColly, Ligonier, Jefferson Med. Col., March 12, 1870.
D. W. McConaughy, Latrobe, Jefferson Med. Col., March 3, 1858. Robert McConaughy, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Med. Col., March II, 1875. James H. Mclaughlin, New Salem, Cinn. Col., of M. & S., Feb. 17. 1873. William McWilliams, Merwin, filed statement.
John N. McCune, Suterville, W. Reserve Col. Ohio, 1878.
James McConaughy, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Med. Col., March 20, 1845. Francis McConaughy, Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson Med. Col., March 24, 1846. R. E. L. McCormick, Irwin, W. Pa. Med. Col., July 13, 1903. J. R. McCausland, Greensburg, Phila. Col. of Phar., Feb. 6, 1886. George T. McNish, Alverton, Western U. of P., July 22, 1899. S. M. McDermott, Greensburg, U. of Phila., 1867. John McCormick, Irwin, W. Reserve Un., Cle., March 15, 1882. William McNeal, Smithton, Un. of New York City, March 9, 1866. J. I. McKee, Penn. Station, Miami Col., March, 1876. George B. Mccullough, Irwin, Un. of New York, March I, 1885. W. J. McDonald, Scottdale, Jefferson Med. Col. & Washington & Jeff. Col., 1884. R. C. McCurdy, Livermore, Col. of P. & S., Md., March 1, 1882. H. B. McDonnell, Penn Station, Col. of P. & S., March 6, 1852. Alex. McLain, Bradenville, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 22, 1888. C. A. McCaskey, Bolivar, Un. of Wooster, O., Feb. 24, 1876. James L. McDonald, Jeannette, Am. Ecl. Co. of Md., May 22, 1879. F. G. McKloven, Ligonier, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 24, 1892. T. E. McConnell, Parnassus, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 26, 1891. W. H. McCafferty, Manor, Western Pa. Med. Col., March 28, 1889. F. C. McMorris, New Kensington, U. of Pa., May, 1892.
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C. E. McCune, Jacob's Creek, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 28, 1897. W. M. McWilliams, Penn Sta., Western Pa. Med. Col., March 26, 1891. Robert Mcclellan, Irwin, Jefferson Med. Col., April 4, 1888.
E. D. McKee, Penn Station, Western Pa. Med. Col., 1889.
S. W. Newman, Scottdale, filed statement, Nov. 11, 1884. George E. Nichols, N. Belle Vernon, Physio-Med. Inst., Cinn., March 1, 1881. Hugh Nicolay, Smithston, filed statement, 1866.
James P. Orr, West Bethany, U. of Mich., March 26, 1879. Lemuel Offutt, Penn Station, U. of Md., Feb. 29, 1876.
J. D. Orr, Leechburg, Jefferson Med. Col., April 2, 1885. W. B. Orr, Scottdale, Jefferson Med. Col., April, 1883.
Alexander H. Peebles, Youngtown, Cinn. Col. of M. & S., Feb. 17, 1876. George B. Porch, New Florence, Jefferson Med. Col., March 13, 1871.
Robert A. Pritchard, Kecksburg.
James Patterson, Baltimore Med. Col., Dec. 28, 1898. Iden M. Portser, Greensburg, U. of Pa., Dec. 28, 1898.
E. N. Piper, New Kensington, Aug. 4, 1902.
H. G. Painter, Irwin, Western Pa. Med. Col., July 30, 1903.
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