Autograph album, 1849-1858.

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Autograph album, 1849-1858.

Signed by teachers and classmates at Williams College. Includes 24 pages of matriculation tickets for the University of Buffalo, the University of Pennsylvania, and Sisters of Charity Hospital, Buffalo; exam schedules; and a notice that he passed his medical school exam. Gen. Albert J. Myer also signed the album on 11 Apr. 1858.

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University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of Medicine.

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Williams college Williamstown, Mass.

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Myer, Albert James, 1829-1880

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U.S. Army officer and surgeon. From the description of Papers of Albert James Myer, 1851-1933 (bulk 1851-1880). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81681433 From the description of Papers of Albert James Myer, 1816-1880. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 76892172 Albert James Myer (b. Sept. 20, 1829, Newburgh, New York-d. Aug. 24, 1880), Brigadier General in the U.S. Army, graduated from medical school in 1851. He became a signal officer in 1860, organized and commanded the...

Sisters of Charity Hospital (Buffalo, N.Y.)

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Sisters of Charity Hospital is Western New York's first hospital which began in 1848 when Bishop John Timon traveled to Baltimore to request the services of the Sisters of Charity. Six Sisters made the journey to Buffalo to begin their work. Sisters of Charity in America became known as the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul in 1850, officially joining with the order established in France in 1633. By 1884, there were 4 separate Daughters of Charity hospitals in Buffalo, each fulfil...

University of Buffalo (N.Y.). Medical Dept.

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Boardman, John, 1828-1898.

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Born in Watertown, N.Y., 4 June 1828; graduated from Williams College in 1849. Came to Buffalo after graduation and entered the office of Dr. Frank H. Hamilton, where he studied under Gen. Albert J. Myer. Studied medicine at the University of Buffalo and the University of Pennsylvania. Served as physician to the Buffalo Orphan Asylum in 1855, and as surgeon to Sisters of Charity Hospital, Buffalo, from 1855-1873. He died on 9 July 1898. From the description of Autograph album, 1849-1...