D. Tod Gillliam : a life sketch autographic, ca. 1896-1918.

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D. Tod Gillliam : a life sketch autographic, ca. 1896-1918.

Leather bound volume contains on even numbered pages a biographical sketch with genealogical information about the Gilliam family and a diary with recollections of his service in the Civil War as a corporal in the Company I, 2nd Regiment West Virginia Cavalry. Gilliam was wounded and taken prisoner at Upper Kanahwa. On odd pages are holograph notes on a 1905 trip to England; G.A.R. events in Columbus, Ohio 1880-1905; a visit with Stonewall Jackson's sister, Laura J. Arnold; and miscellaneous letters, clippings, and ephemera pertaining to his medical career and family.

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United States. Army. West Virginia Cavalry Regiment, 2nd (1861-1865)

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Gilliam, David Tod, 1844-1923

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Ohio doctor and author. From the description of David Tod Gilliam papers, 1908-1924. (Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library). WorldCat record id: 310354806 Physician and surgeon born in Hebron, Ohio, served in the Civil War. Authored books on pathology, gynecology and works of fiction. Associate with Columbus Medical College, Starling Medical College, St. Francis Hospital and St. Francis Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. From the description of D. Tod Gillliam : a...