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surgeon m the United States service. H e was captured and held prisoner for some time in Richmond. Jn the army he soon reached Ute position o f surgeon o f a corps. A fte r the war lie was elected to Congress, where he served to the entire satisfaction o f his constituents from 1873 to 1875. H e practiced continuous ly in Danville from 1847 until 1889* interruptCil only by his 5cr*ice in the army and in Con gress. H e died in Danville Ju ly 19* 1890, at the age of seventy-two years. During the Lite sixties D r . S h a r p s M. S k y DRk and D r . K . H. S n v d k r practiced in Dan ville. D r. R. s . SixiiKOTOK located in Danville in 1854 and was a surgeon in the 141b and 93d regiments o f Pennsylvania volunteers during the Civil war, serving with distinction. 11is practice was a large and lucrative one. He was electe<l associate judge o f Montour coun ty fo r two terms. D r . G eo ro p . Y e d x i a n s, son o f Kev. John W. Yeomans* 1). D.. practiced fo r a number of years in Danville during the sixties. D r . J a x i k 5 O o l e s b v graduated from Je ffe r son Medical CoUt^e in 1868 and immediately commenced practice in Danville. He was a native o f Ireland, came (0 Danville at an early age* and was well known in all this territory where lie soon acquired a l a i ^ practice. He was devoted to his profession and had the con fidence o f all the community. He practiced for over forty years, a portion of the time de voting special attention to the eye and its trc*itmcnt. Hcdic<l Feb. 2 1, 1912. D k . S o l o m o n S . S c h u l t z graduated from the U niversity o f Pennsylvania in 1856. Dr. Schultz was elected superintendent of the Slate Hospital fo r the Insane, which (losition lie occupied until his death. He was a grad uate o f Princeton Collide in the class o f 1K52. A further account o f Dr. Schultz and his w'ork will be found in that portion of the Dan ville chapter devoted to the Stale Mospital for the Insane, and in the biographical section of this work. D r . C. L . F r e y for a nuniln'r of years was assistant physician at the State Hospital for the Insane at Danville. Dr. F rey afterw ards removed to Scranton* where he has been practicing as an eye specialist. D r. AextNzo A m e r m a n w as a native of the county and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, 111 1875. Dr. Amcrman was enjoying a large practice and w*as much belove<1 in (he homes where he ministered when he was suddenly called home in the very prime o f life, Jan. 19, 1886.
D r . F r a n c i s E i'c;e N E H a r p e l is a native o f Berks county and a graduate o f Hahne mann Medical College, in the class o f 18 7 1. D r Harpel practici^ in Shamokin and in Feimville before locating in Danville* where at the present writing he is still engaged in an extensive practice. D r . ( i EORoe j . (jRAUEL. a native o f Fntssia, fo r a number o f years practiced in DanviUe. D r . J a m e s D m a j ^ M a u s t e l l e r w as a n a s tive o f Montour county and a graduate of the University o f Fennsylvanta, class o f 18 7 1. H e died Aug. 26, 1883. D r. J a c o b H . V .^ST ^N E w as bom in N orth umberland county and graduated from Je ffc r.H .Medical College in the class o f 1858. D r. on V astine practiced fo r a number o f years in Danville and then removed to Catawnssa. D r. I & s a c P c r s e l w*as a native o f N orth ampton county and graduated from the U n i versity o f Pennsylvania in 1846. He prac ticed in DanviUe until (he time of his death. D r . S a m u e l Y . T iidm ps < s was bom in i Danville and w as a student in Long IsLind Hospital, Brooklyn, N . Y* Dr. Thompson had a la ^ c practice in .Montour and ncighlioring (.'ountics, which he held until the time o f his death. D r, J acob F . H o ffa was born in Northum berland county and graduated from Jefferson Medical College in 1876. H e located m W'ashingtonville. where he practiced until his death, l i e served several terms in the Pennsylvania Legislature. D r. M o n t r a v i l l e M c H e n r y was a native o f Columbia county. H e graduated at B u r lington* *t., in 1878* and located at Exchange, where he practiced fo r a number o f years. D r. VN^i l l i a u E . R e o ) w as a native o f L y coming county, graduated from Jefferson Medical College in i88o* and practiced fo r a >hofi time at White Hall. D r . H uoh K. M er ^2)Ith graduated at the Cniversitv o f Pennsylvania in 1877* first prac ticed in l)oyles(owm, Fa., and then came to li n v il le as assistant pliysician at the State Hospital (or the Insane. A fte r the death o f ()r. S. S. Schultz he was elected superintend ent o f that institution* which position he still holds. A further account o f Dr. Meredith and his professional work will be found in the biographical sketches. D r . P h i l i p C . N e w b a k e r was bom in Dauphin county and graduated from Je ffe r son Medical College in 1869. Dr. Newbaker located at Washin^onville and practiced there for a number o f years before his removal to Danville, where he ts still in active practice.