Letters / Simon Baruch. 1862-[19--?]

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Letters / Simon Baruch. 1862-[19--?]

Letter, 20 Apr. 1862 to Mary A. Snowden regarding indiginous plants, Lt. Col. George F. James and his battalion -- Letter, 21 June 1867 regarding the opening of a doctor's practice in Orangeburg; difficulties in the State due to Reconstruction -- Letter, 9 June, 19--? to Yates Snowden regarding letter from Dr. Baruch to Mary A. Snowden; other doctors; Libby Prison.

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Snowden, Mary Ann, 1953-

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Snowden, Yates

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Baruch, Simon, 1840-1921

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Simon Baruch, physician, was born in Schwersen, Germany (now part of Poland), 29 July 1840, and died in New York City, 3 June 1921. He attended German schools and received a degree from the Medical College of Virginia (1862); was surgeon for the Confederate Army (1862-1865); and practiced in Camden, South Carolina, until 1881, then in New York. He was the Chairman of the South Carolina Board of Health (1880) and was the author of books on the use of hydrotherapy. He married Isabel Wolfe in 1867....

Libby Prison

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