Record books, 1878-1899.

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Record books, 1878-1899.

Includes articles of incorporation, authorization to receive stock subscriptions, minutes of the stockholders, Board of Directors and faculty meeting minutes, enrollment records, alumni mailing lists, and newsclippings covering the period 1878-1899.

2 v. (1 linear ft.) ; 34 x 23 cm. or smaller.

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Brown, James.

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Officer of the 1st Light Infantry Company in the 26th Regiment of Connecticut Militia and of the 22nd Regiment of Infantry. From the description of James Brown appointments, 1809-1817. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 57617783 Baker in Salt Lake City, 1864-1869. From the description of Collection ca. 1864-1869. [picture]. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 81710471 ...

University of Oregon. Medical School

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George Earle Chamberlain (b.1913), grandson and namesake of the former governor and senator of Oregon, son of otolaryngologist Dr. Charles Thomson Chamberlain. He received a BA from the University of Oregon in 1936, and an MD from the University of Oregon Medical School in 1938. Chamberlain served as captain and resident physician in the U.S. Army Medical Corps during WWII. He began serving in 1941, when he was stationed in New York, N. Y.,at the New York Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Infirmary. He ...

Cardwell, William B., 1841-1883.

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Watkins, William Henry (English architect, 1878-1964)

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Binswanger, Otto S., 1854-1917.

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Willamette University. Medical Dept.

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First established in Portland, OR, by Willamette University in 1864 as the Oregon Medical College. Abandoned soon after its founding, it was reestablished in Salem, OR, on March 3, 1867. The Department resolved to relocate to Portland on June 3, 1878, absorbing another medical school that was also called the Oregon Medical College. The Department returned to Salem in 1895 and in 1913 merged with the University of Oregon Medical School, known since 1981 as Oregon Health Sciences University. ...

Rex, R. G.

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Bevan, Arthur D., 1861-1943.

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Wells, George M., 1857-1927.

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Josephi, Simeon E., 1849-1935.

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Harvey, Philip, 1805-1883.

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Deady, Matthew P.

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Wilson, Holt C., 1854-1918.

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Saylor, William H., 1843-1904.

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Mackenzie, Kenneth A. J., 1859-1920.

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Glisan, Rodney, 1827-1890

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Oregon Medical College (1878)

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Oregon Medical College (1864)

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Plummer, O. P. S.

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Eaton, Frank B., 1852-1938.

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Fraser, E. P., 1835-1909.

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Panton, A. C. 1856-1919.

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Kelly, Richmond, 1855-

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Deady, Matthew P. (Matthew Paul), 1824-1893

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Matthew Paul Deady, son of Daniel and Mary Ann (McSweeny) Deady, was born near Easton in Talbot County, Maryland on May 12, 1824. The Deady family worked a farm first in Maryland and, after 1828, in Wheeling, Virginia. Deady received his early education from his father and later at Wheeling's Lancasterian Academy. In 1837, three years after Mary Ann Deady's death, the family moved to Ohio. From 1841 to 1845 Deady was apprenticed to a blacksmith and, at the same time, attended Barnes...