BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Adams County, Ohio
from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
by Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers
West Union, Ohio
Published by E. B. Stivers
1900
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W. H. OREBAUGH
Source: History of Adams County, Ohio - by
Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers – West Union, Ohio - Published by E. B.
Stivers - 1900 - Page
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GEORGE WILLIAM
OSBORNE, M. D., was born at Locust
Grove, Adams County, Ohio, Oct. 3, 1853. His
grandfather Enoch Osborne was a native of Loudon
County, Va., and emigrated from there to Adams County.
He was a soldier of the War of 1812. His father was
George P. Osborne, who served his country faithfully
during the Civil War. His mother was Elizabeth
Early. His parents were married at Locust Grove in
1850. There were but two children of this marriage,
our subject and a daughter, Emily, who married
Peter Carter, but is now deceased. Dr. Osborne
attended the common schools of the county and the High
school at Hillsboro. He also pursued a special course
in the Portsmouth High School from 1873 to 1875. He
began the study of medicine with Dr. James S. Berry,
at Locust Grove, in 1870, and continued it from time to time
until 1878, teaching school and attending school in the
meantime. He attended lectures at the Cincinnati
College of Medicine in 1877, and in the Summer of that year
began the practice of medicine with his preceptor, Dr. J.
S. Berry, at Locust Grove, and continued with him one
year. On Apr. 14, 1878, he was married to Margaret
E. Briggs, daughter of John K. Briggs, of Dry
Run, Scioto County, Ohio. In February, 1879, he
located at Cedar Mills in the practice of medicine In
May, 1889, he was appointed one of the three Pension
Examining Surgeons of Adams County, and served a such till
July, 1893. Dr. Osborne has always been a
Republican. In the Fall of 1893 he was nominated by
his party unanimously for Auditor of Adams County and made
the race against Dr. J. M. Wittenmyer. It was a
campaign of money on both sides and he was beaten by
sixty-eight votes. On Jan. 1, 1896, the Doctor removed
to Dry Run, in Scioto County, where he has resided ever
since and devoted himself exclusively to the practice of his
profession. He is a member of the Adams County Medical
Society and of the Hempstead Academy of Medicine of Scioto
County. He is an Odd Fellow and a Red Man.
Dr. Osborne is highly esteemed as an excellent physician
and a good citizen.
Source: History of Adams County, Ohio - by
Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers – West Union, Ohio - Published by E. B.
Stivers - 1900 - Page
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