BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
CENTENNIAL HISTORY
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Troy, Piqua and Miami County, Ohio
And Representative Citizens.
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Edited and Compiled By
Thomas C. Harbaugh
Casstown, Ohio
Literary Journalist, Secretary of Maryland association of Ohio.
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"History is Philosophy Teaching by Examples."
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Published by
Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co.
Chicago.
1909
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S. FRANK YATES
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 649 |
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JACOB YERTY
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 713
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SAMUEL YERTY
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
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C. O. YOUNG, V. S., who
conducts his veterinary hospital and boarding stables at No.
419 Caldwell Street, Piqua, is one of the leading men in his
profession in this section of Miami County. Dr.
Young was born in 1878, at Sidney, Ohio, and he was born
in 1878, at Sidney, Ohio, and he was reared and educated in
Shelby County. When sixteen years of age Dr. Young
began to work in a drug store an during his three years in
his first position he laid the foundation for his future
professional career. He was connected with the
wholesale drug business at Indianapolis, Indiana, for one
year, going from Fletcher, Ohio, where he had been livingd,
and then returning to the home farm for three years.
He completed his knowledge of drugs during a subsequent
period of five years in the business at Toledo, Ohio, and
then prepared to make a practical use of it, and at the same
time entered the Toronto Veterinary College, at Toronto,
Canada, thereby entering into a profession for which he had
a natural inclination from early youth. He was
graduated in 1908, and on April 18th of that year located at
Piqua. His hospital is scientifically fitted up and
his success is assured, many of the owners of valuable
horses and stock in this section gladly availing themselves
of his knowledge and skill.
In August, 1898, Dr. Young was married to
Miss Edith L. Rhodecker, of Sidney, and they have one
daughter, Mayme V. Dr. and Mrs. Young
attend the Methodist Episcopal Church. He is
identified with the Knights of Pythias.
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 725 |
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DAVID D. YOUNG
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 761 |
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E. W. YOUNT
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 810
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S. K. YOUNT
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 805
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P. A. YOUNT
Source: Centennial History - Troy, Piqua and Miami
Co., Ohio - Publ. 1909 - Page 805
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