Hayes, Samuel, 1776-1839
Variant namesBiographical notes:
Samuel Hayes (1776-1839) was a Newark, N.J. (Essex County) physician and pharmacist. A graduate of the College of New Jersey in 1795, Dr. Hayes was appointed "apothecary of New York Hospital" in 1799 and sold drug remedies and therapeutics with Kunze and Hayes, apothecaries, in 1803. He began his medical practice the following year, in partnership with Dr. Cyrus Pierson (1758-1806).
From the description of Daybooks, 1804-1830. (New Jersey Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 37716844
Links to collections
Hayes, Samuel, 1776-1839. Daybooks, 1804-1830.
New Jersey Historical Society Library
Hayes, Samuel, 1776-1839. Daybooks, 1804-1830.
New Jersey Historical Society Library
Kunze and Hayes (apothecaries). Daybook, 1803-1806.
New Jersey Historical Society Library
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Hayes, Samuel, physician, 1776-1839.
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Alling family.
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Baldwin family.
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Beach family.
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Canfield family.
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Condit family.
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Congar family.
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Crane family.
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Halsted family.
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Meeker family.
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Nichols family.
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Pennington family.
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Randolph family.
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Rankin family.
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Shipman family.
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Tichenor family.
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Vanderpool family.
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Van Houten family.
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Ward family.
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Kunze and Hayes (apothecaries)
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Subjects:
- Dentistry
- Materia medica
- Medicine
- Medicine
- Medicine
- Obstetrics
- Pharmacists
- Physicians
- Public welfare
- Therapeutics
- Vaccination
Occupations:
- Pharmacists
- Physicians
Places:
- Newark (N.J.) (as recorded)
- New Jersey--Newark (as recorded)
- New Jersey (as recorded)
Variant Names
Hayes, Samuel, physician, 1776-1839.