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FROM EARLY DAYS TO THE PRESENT 139 Dr. S. L. Marston was the first physician to locate at Campbells¬ port. He went there in the early fifties, afterwards moving to Waucousta, thence to Fond du Lac and finally to Hartford, where he now resides. Dr. Eudemiller died several years ago. He was a student from the office of Drs. Gray & Wyatt. Lamartine. Dr. Elliott Brown was the first doctor in Lamartine, coming there in 1848. He moved to the city in 1877 ^^^ ^^^^ i^ 1883. North Fond du Lac. Dr. A. J. Pullen. Dr. P. J. Calvy. Dr. J. E. Heraty.— St. Cloud—Dr. E. P. Crosy, Dr. C. W. Leonard, Dr. J. Wald- schmidt. Calumet Harbor—Dr. E. J. Bumker, Dr. Vander Horst. Empire—Dr. Hanners,* Dr. Lyons. Eden—Dr. P. J. Oliver, Dr. Vandervoort.* Dotyville—Dr. Judson Morse. Dundee—Dr. John O'Neill. Mt. Calvary—Dr. John A. Bassen. Johnsburg—Dr. John J. Shoofs. Lamartine—Dr. Emile Roy, Dr. Elliott Brown."^ Fairwater—Dr. Oliver M. Layton. Taycheedah—Dr. Tallmadge,"^ Dr. Wm. Wiley,''' Dr. E. J. Breitz¬ man. New Cassel—Dr. R. Zimmerman. Ladoga—Dr. S. R. Randall (not in practice.) Van Dyne—Dr. A. B. Hambeck.* Elmore—Dr. Wm. Hausman. Marytown—Dr. L. H. Baldwin.* South Byron^—Dr. W. H. Wilson (retired). Medical Organizations in Fond du Lac County. BY DB. J. W. BURNS, OAKFIELD. The first Medical Society in this county was organized about the year 1844 or 1845, while Wisconsin was yet a territory. The exact date cannot be ascertained. It embraced the territory now covered by the counties of Fond du Lac, Sheboygan and Calumet. It was or¬ ganized in Fond du Lac, then only a settlement. Its members are all dead. Dr. Brainard, of Sheboygan county, was president, and Dr. Blodgett, of Calumet county, was secretary. This society was short lived. Embracing but few members scattered over a wide and unsettled territory, removals and deaths soon disintegrated it. The next medical organization in the county was effected in the year 1853. Just fifteen years before this date, in 1838, the first medical gentleman settled in the county, the late Dr. Mason C. Darling. The medical organization of 1853 was called the ''Medical Association Dead. —Moved away.
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Title | Incidents and Anecdotes of Early Days and History of Business in the City and County of Fond Du Lac From Early Times to the Present, Personal Reminiscences, Remarkable Events, Election Results, Military History, Etc. |
Title of work | Incidents and Anecdotes of Early Days and History of Business in the City and County of Fond Du Lac From Early Times to the Present, Personal Reminiscences, Remarkable Events, Election Results, Military History, Etc. |
Short title | Incidents and Anecdotes of Early Days and History of Business in the City and County of Fond Du Lac From Early Times to the Present, Personal Reminiscences, Remarkable Events, Election Results, Military History, Etc. |
Author | Glaze, A. T. |
Description | This 1905 history of the city of Fond du Lac and Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, discusses business and industry, the legal and medical professions, military history, elections, and pioneers and prominent citizens of the county. |
Place of Publication (Original) | Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin |
Publisher (Original) | P.B. Haber Printing Company |
Publication Date (Original) | 1905 |
Language | English |
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Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
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Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
Identifier-Digital | Fond1905000 |
State | Wisconsin; |
County | Fond du Lac County; |
Decade | 1840-1849; 1850-1859; 1860-1869; 1870-1879; 1880-1889; 1890-1899; 1900-1909; |
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Title | 139 |
Page Number | 139 |
Title of work | Incidents and Anecdotes of Early Days and History of Business in the City and County of Fond Du Lac From Early Times to the Present, Personal Reminiscences, Remarkable Events, Election Results, Military History, Etc. |
Author | Glaze, A. T. |
Publication Date (Original) | 1905 |
Format-Digital | jpeg |
Publisher-Electronic | Wisconsin Historical Society |
Rights | We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org. |
Publication Date-Electronic | 2008 |
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Full Text | FROM EARLY DAYS TO THE PRESENT 139 Dr. S. L. Marston was the first physician to locate at Campbells¬ port. He went there in the early fifties, afterwards moving to Waucousta, thence to Fond du Lac and finally to Hartford, where he now resides. Dr. Eudemiller died several years ago. He was a student from the office of Drs. Gray & Wyatt. Lamartine. Dr. Elliott Brown was the first doctor in Lamartine, coming there in 1848. He moved to the city in 1877 ^^^ ^^^^ i^ 1883. North Fond du Lac. Dr. A. J. Pullen. Dr. P. J. Calvy. Dr. J. E. Heraty.— St. Cloud—Dr. E. P. Crosy, Dr. C. W. Leonard, Dr. J. Wald- schmidt. Calumet Harbor—Dr. E. J. Bumker, Dr. Vander Horst. Empire—Dr. Hanners,* Dr. Lyons. Eden—Dr. P. J. Oliver, Dr. Vandervoort.* Dotyville—Dr. Judson Morse. Dundee—Dr. John O'Neill. Mt. Calvary—Dr. John A. Bassen. Johnsburg—Dr. John J. Shoofs. Lamartine—Dr. Emile Roy, Dr. Elliott Brown."^ Fairwater—Dr. Oliver M. Layton. Taycheedah—Dr. Tallmadge"^ Dr. Wm. Wiley,''' Dr. E. J. Breitz¬ man. New Cassel—Dr. R. Zimmerman. Ladoga—Dr. S. R. Randall (not in practice.) Van Dyne—Dr. A. B. Hambeck.* Elmore—Dr. Wm. Hausman. Marytown—Dr. L. H. Baldwin.* South Byron^—Dr. W. H. Wilson (retired). Medical Organizations in Fond du Lac County. BY DB. J. W. BURNS, OAKFIELD. The first Medical Society in this county was organized about the year 1844 or 1845, while Wisconsin was yet a territory. The exact date cannot be ascertained. It embraced the territory now covered by the counties of Fond du Lac, Sheboygan and Calumet. It was or¬ ganized in Fond du Lac, then only a settlement. Its members are all dead. Dr. Brainard, of Sheboygan county, was president, and Dr. Blodgett, of Calumet county, was secretary. This society was short lived. Embracing but few members scattered over a wide and unsettled territory, removals and deaths soon disintegrated it. The next medical organization in the county was effected in the year 1853. Just fifteen years before this date, in 1838, the first medical gentleman settled in the county, the late Dr. Mason C. Darling. The medical organization of 1853 was called the ''Medical Association Dead. —Moved away. |
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