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James Russell, M.D. resumed practice having had sixteen years experience in treatment<br />

of chronic diseases. “Particular attention will be paid to the treatment of Cancer, Chronic sore eyes<br />

and the disease called Big Neck.” Residence eight miles east of Rochester, on the direct road from<br />

Rochester to Akron.<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, February 27, 1864]<br />

EDITORIAL. [Reporting that the case of the United States vs Christopher Harter [Dr. C.<br />

F. Harter], at that time residing in Akron but now residing in Rochester, was dismissed on March<br />

18, 1864 according to records of the United States District Court.]<br />

[Rochester Sentinel, Saturday, April 2, 1864]<br />

Dr. E. Pegan. This Physician and Surgeon came to our village about eight months ago.<br />

He was connected with the army for some time . . .<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, February 2, 1865]<br />

Wm. Hill, M.D. This Physician and Surgeon would respectfully inform his old friends<br />

and patrons, and the public generally, that he has returned from Philadelphia, where he has spent<br />

the past four months in attending the Medical Colleges and hospitals . . . Office on Main St., 3<br />

doors north of J. Shields store.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, February 9, 1865]<br />

Photo [1919] of American Railway Express employees and delivery vehicled in front of<br />

their office at 802 Main. Dr. Loring’s office was upstairs.<br />

[Earle Miller, Shirley Willard, <strong>Fulton</strong> Co. Folks, Vol. 1, Willard]<br />

C. L. White, Physician and Surgeon. Office at his residence five miles south of<br />

Rochester, Indiana.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, August 31, 1865]<br />

Doctor J. W. Brackett tenders his Professional services to the citizens of Rochester and<br />

vicinity. His services may be appreciated from the fact of having an experience of thirty years in<br />

the Wabash and [Mississinewa] Valley . . .<br />

His Office is in rear of Post Office, in Shryock’s old law office, where consultations are<br />

free to the poor.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, September 7, 1865]<br />

Hill & Brackett, Medicine and Surgery . . . Office same as occupied by Dr. Hill. W. H.<br />

Hill, M.D., J. W. Brackett, M.D., Rochester, Ind. Nov 20th, 1865.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, November 23, 1865]<br />

The Medical Co-partnership heretofore existing between Drs. Hill & Brackett, is this day<br />

disolved by mutual consent. . . Wm. Hill, M.D., J. W. Brackett, M.D., Rochester, Jan. 29th 1866.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, February 1, 1866]<br />

Wm. Hill, M.D., Physician & Surgeon . . . Office on Main St. 3 doors north of J. Shields’<br />

store. Rochester Jan. 28, 1866.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, February 1, 1866<br />

He is in Town. Dr. C. L. White has recently moved to this place from his residence in the<br />

country . . . in the room occupied by M. M. Rex Dentist and deputy Dis. Assessor, over the Book<br />

Store.<br />

[Rochester Chronicle, Thursday, May 24, 1866]

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