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BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
1789 - 1881
History of Cincinnati, Ohio
with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches
Compiled by Henry A. Ford, A. M., and Mrs. Kate B. Ford
 L. A. Williams & Co., Publishers
1881

(Transcribed by Sharon Wick)

  J. T. KNOX, M. D., located at No. 82½ East Third street, was born in Butler county, Ohio, Oct. 1, 1846, and lived on his father’s farm until he was fifteen years of age.  After this time he attended college at Miami university, Oxford, for four years; was engaged in the drug trade for three years at Hamilton.  He was married to a daughter of Dr. Henry Mallory, of Hamilton, Nov. 2, 1870; graduated at Ohio Medical college in the class of 1874; immediately began the practice of medicine in Cincinnati, and has thus far been successful.
Source: 1789 - 1881 History of Cincinnati, Ohio, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches - Publ. L. A. Williams & Co. - Page 480
  ADAM KRUG, furniture manufacturer, was born in Germany in 1824, and in 1834 came to Cincinnati, where he secured work as a gardener.  For several years he resided in Mercer and Chillicothe counties.  In 1879 he started his present business, and in 1880 moved to his present location, which is very extensive, and gives employment to eight men.  He confines himself principally to the manufacture of tables.  His son, C. J. Krug, though a plumber by trade, has gone into partnership with his father, and makes the greater part of the patterns for the tables, which are handsome and substantial.  His art in painting and ornamental work is of the finest quality.  Adam Krug married Miss Barbara Zetelmire, a native of Germany.
Source: 1789 - 1881 History of Cincinnati, Ohio, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches - Publ. L. A. Williams & Co. - Page 528

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