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1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio

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- Publ. Cleveland, Ohio:  H. Z. William & Bro.
1882
 

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DR. C. B. WHITE received his preliminary education in West Virginia, in which State he also studied medicine.  He attended lectures at the Eclectic Medical College of Cincinnati, and was graduated from that institution in 1878.  He had previously practiced several years in West Virginia in 1871.  Dr. White located in Fremont in 1879.
Source: 1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies - Publ. Cleveland, Ohio:  H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page 462

  ERNEST B. WILLIAMS is a native of Salem, Oregon, and was born Feb. 15, 1853; was educated at Willamette University, Oregon; studied law at Portland, Oregon, with W. W. Thayer, now Governor, and was admitted to practice by the supreme court of the State, in August, 1874.  He began practice at Salem immediately after his admission, and came to Fremont, Ohio, in May, 1880.  He shortly after entered into partnership with M. D. Baldwin, who has since removed from the county, and Mr. Williams is now practicing alone.
  Source: 1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies - Publ. Cleveland, Ohio:  H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page 391                                                            
  HIRAM W. WINSLOW began practice in Bellevue, but afterwards removed to Fremont about 1860.  He was a good advocate and ranked well as an attorney.  HE was elected prosecuting attorney in 1864, and served two years.  He afterwards represented the county in the legislature.  He was for a time the law partner of Judge J. L. Green, sr.  While in the General Assembly his eyesight failed entirely, but he continued in practice with the assistance of a guide.  His health finally failed, and after a protracted sickness he died.  Mr. Winslow never married, nor had he any relatives in this vicinity.  During his last sickness, however, he was kindly cared for by personal and professional friends.
  Source: 1812 History of Sandusky, Ohio with Portraits and Biographies - Publ. Cleveland, Ohio:  H. Z. William & Bro. - 1882 - Page 392

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