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Identifier: 20thcenturyhisto01rock (find matches)
Title: 20th century history of Springfield, and Clark County, Ohio, and representative citizens
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Rockel, William M. (William Mahlon), 1855-1930, ed
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Publisher: Chicago, Biographical publishing co.
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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ow in the most prosperous condition in its history, hav-ing about seventy-two members. The-change in the spirit of the profession is shown in the fact that graduates who are reputable men, of all schools of medicine,are eligible to membership. The present officers are: President, C. M. Heistand;first vice president, A. H. Mclntyre; sec-ond vice president, D. K. Gotwald; sec-retary, Thad McLaughlin; treasurer, S. R. Hutchings; executive committee, E. F. Davis, H. H. Austin and R. B. House. Hospital. Perhaps the greatest impetus the pro-fession of this community has ever had has been in the establishment of the City Hospital, one of the most complete and best equipped general hospitals operated by any city in the state. The capacity of the hospital, including the contagion building, is 100 beds. There is in con-nection a training school for nurses, un-der the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Hart-sock. There are at present twenty-two pupil nurses, and three graduate nurses connected with the institution.
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Representative Citizens. GOV. ASA SMITH BUSHNELL, who was once the chief executive of the great Commonwealth of Ohio, in passing out of life left behind him a record of public serv-ice and private virtue which places his name among the distinguished citizens of the state. Mr. Bushnell was born September 16,1834, at Eomo, Oneida County, New York, and Avas a son of Daniel and Harriet(Smith) Bushnell. He belonged to one of the prominent colonial families of New England and was descended from Rev-olutionary stock. His grandfather, Jason Bushnell, a native of Connecticut, served in the War of the Revolution, and died at Lisbon, Connecticut, full of years and honors. Daniel Bushnell, father of the governor, was born at Lisbon, February 7, 1800, and died at Oberlin, Ohio. For a number of years he resided in New York, but came to Ohio in 1845, settling first at Cincinnati and later at Oberlin. On March 9, LS25, he married Harriet Smith. The only college from which Governor Bushnell graduated was the common■ sch

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