Fletcher, William B., 1837-1907
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Fletcher, William B., 1837-1907
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Fletcher, William B., 1837-1907
Fletcher, William Baldwin, 1837-1907
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Fletcher, William Baldwin, 1837-1907
Fletcher, Wm. B. 1837-1907 (William B.),
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William Fletcher was the son of Indianapolis banker Calvin Fletcher and was trained as a physician. During the Civil War he served with the 6th and 10th Indiana Volunteers, was captured in 1861 while serving as a scout, and was held at Libby Prison for seven months. He returned to Indianapolis and practiced as a physician with Theophilus Parvin. In 1868 he helped to found the Indiana Medical College, and acted as superintendent for the Indiana State Hospital for the Insane from 1883-1888.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n91015698
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Indiana
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Richmond (Va.)
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Virginia--Richmond
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