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Dr. Wm. Hill Respectfully offers his professional services . . . Office on Main Street,<br />

upstairs, over the Post Office. Rochester, Oct. 17, 1861.<br />

[Rochester Mercury, Thursday, October 17, 1861]<br />

C. L. White, physician & surgeon, Main street, two doors north of J. Shields’ store,<br />

Rochester.<br />

--- A. H. Robbins, Doctor, resumes his practice alone in the former office of Robbins &<br />

White, where he now resides. “Prompt attention given to calls at all hours.”<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, January 4, 1862]<br />

Wm. Hill, Physician and Surgeon. Office up stairs, over the Post Office, Rochester,<br />

Indiana. Residence first door south of Holmes & Mann’s Harness Shop.<br />

[Rochester Mercury, Thursday, April 10, 1862]<br />

C. L. White, Physician and Surgeon, Rochester, Indiana. Office one door south of A. D.<br />

Hoppe’s Jewelry Store.<br />

[Rochester Mercury, Thursday, April 10, 1862]<br />

Dr. M. M. Rex, dentist, Office in Mammoth Building, (up stairs) over B. S. Lyon’s store.<br />

Dr. Rex would respectfully inform the citizens of <strong>Fulton</strong> county and vicinity, that he has taken up<br />

his permanent residence in Rochester. . .<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, April 10, 1862]<br />

W. Jones, M.D. Physician & Surgeon, Sidney, Ind., office in Dr. Stevens’ old office, half<br />

a mile north of Y. Ralstin’s Tavern.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, June 21, 1862]<br />

Dr. A H. Robbins would say to his old patrons and friends . . . that he has again resumed<br />

the practice of medicine along. . . . He lodges in his office, (the old office of the firm of Robbins &<br />

White) . . .<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, March 5, 1863]<br />

The second story [of Stradley Building] will be occupied by Dr. M. M. Rex, as a<br />

Dentist’s Office.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, March 26, 1863]<br />

Dr. M. M. Rex has removed his Dental Office into the new Post Office building . . .<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, June 4, 1863]<br />

The numerous friends of Dr. Howes will be pleased to learn that he will hereafter practice<br />

his profession to a moderate extent.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, August 6, 1863]<br />

Notice. Complaints having been made that T. H. Howes, M.D. was practicing without a<br />

United States license, notice is given of his application for same to the Asst. Assessor.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, August 8, 1863]<br />

Dr. T. H. Howes resumes practice; office at residence one door south of A.<br />

Chamberlain’s hotel.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, August 22, 1863]<br />

Attention is called to the card of Dr. B. A. Grover, in our advertising columns. The doctor<br />

has recently returned from Vicksburg, having resigned his commission as Captain of Company K,

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