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Dr Ralph Judson Irwin

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Dr Ralph Judson Irwin Veteran

Birth
Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
23 Mar 1935 (aged 78)
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.0523943, Longitude: -94.1675268
Plot
13, 0, 1392
Memorial ID
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SPANISH AMERICAN WAR

Registered as a physician in Adams County, Nebraska in 1884, he was county coroner for the years 1889, 1891, 1893, and 1899.

"Dr. Irwin for many years was one of the well-known doctors of Hastings. He came from Illinois, where he received his medical education. He was unusually well read, and served for some time on the Hastings Board of Education. In 1898 he went as an army surgeon with a Nebraskan regiment to Cuba. While in the army he lost his health, and upon his return was unable to practice with the old-time vigor, and finally, several years afterward, left for Missouri..." --Past and Present of Adams County, Nebraska; Judge William R. Burton, Ed. Chicago, Illinois: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co.; 1916. Pages 122, 188, 193

He died at the home of his daughter.
SPANISH AMERICAN WAR

Registered as a physician in Adams County, Nebraska in 1884, he was county coroner for the years 1889, 1891, 1893, and 1899.

"Dr. Irwin for many years was one of the well-known doctors of Hastings. He came from Illinois, where he received his medical education. He was unusually well read, and served for some time on the Hastings Board of Education. In 1898 he went as an army surgeon with a Nebraskan regiment to Cuba. While in the army he lost his health, and upon his return was unable to practice with the old-time vigor, and finally, several years afterward, left for Missouri..." --Past and Present of Adams County, Nebraska; Judge William R. Burton, Ed. Chicago, Illinois: S.J. Clarke Publishing Co.; 1916. Pages 122, 188, 193

He died at the home of his daughter.


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