John M. Henderson papers, 1810-1892 (1817-1848).
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Willoughby University of Lake Erie (Willoughby, Ohio)
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Henderson, John M. (John Michael), 1958-
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Dr. John M. Henderson was an early pioneer of the Connecticut Western Reserve in Ohio, arriving sometime before 1813 in Chagrin Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. He established a successful medical practice and in 1834 co-founded the medical school of the Willoughby University, Willoughby, Ohio. He was a trustee, treasurer, and secretary of the Willoughby Medical College, and was awarded an honorary degree in 1837. He also served as a postmaster and justice of the peace of Chagrin Township, Cuyah...
Warner, George, Steward of the Inner Temple
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Egbert, Samuel L., 1801-1885.
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Samuel L. Egbert was an early resident of the Western Reserve of Ohio, arriving at Fairport, Geauga County, Ohio in 1828. By 1830 he was a resident of Chagrin Township, Cuyahoga County, Ohio (later Willoughby Township, Lake County, Ohio). Egbert married Frances Miller (1793-1880) and had several children. He worked as a carpenter and joiner. He also served as postmaster of Willoughby, ca. 1853-1861. From the description of Samuel L. Egbert account book, 1830-1850. (Rhinelander Distri...
Willoughby Medical College
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Chartered in 1834 and named after Dr. Westel Willoughby, founder of Fairfield Medical School (Herkimer, N.Y.), whose graduates helped secure the charter. Located in Chagrin, Ohio (renamed Willoughby in 1835), Willoughby University conferred degrees in the arts, sciences, and professions and consisted of male and female colleges, a law dept., and, most notably, the Medical College of Lake Erie. Filling the need for physicians in the pioneer West, the medical college was the first in the Western R...