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Dr William Henry Buckmaster

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Dr William Henry Buckmaster

Birth
Fredericksburg, Wayne County, Ohio, USA
Death
30 Mar 1889 (aged 44)
Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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William Henry Buckmaster

Birth Fredricksburg, Wayne County, Ohio
Death Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, Kansas

Bio
W. H. BUCKMASTER, M. D., is a native of Ohio, and was born in Fredericksburg, Wayne County, December 27, 1844. Came to Kansas in 1858. His father, Dr. Henry Buckmaster, came to this State in 1857, locating in Oskaloosa being one of the first physicians in this part. During the Rebellion he was one of the Board of Examiners at Fort Leavenworth, and afterward at Saint Louis, also Medical Director Department of Kansas. He was member of the Territorial Legislature, and also of the State Legislature. He figured quite prominently in the State up to the time of his death, which occurred in 1875. W. H. was
reared and educated in Kansas, and took up the study of medicine under the tutorship of his father, after which he took lectures at the Rush Medical College in Chicago,
graduating in 1867. For one year he was Assistant Surgeon in the regular army. The Doctor is a genial gentleman and a successful practitioner. He was married in 1868 to Miss
Carrie Morrison, of Ohio. He is a member of the Masonic Fraternity
William Henry Buckmaster

Birth Fredricksburg, Wayne County, Ohio
Death Oskaloosa, Jefferson County, Kansas

Bio
W. H. BUCKMASTER, M. D., is a native of Ohio, and was born in Fredericksburg, Wayne County, December 27, 1844. Came to Kansas in 1858. His father, Dr. Henry Buckmaster, came to this State in 1857, locating in Oskaloosa being one of the first physicians in this part. During the Rebellion he was one of the Board of Examiners at Fort Leavenworth, and afterward at Saint Louis, also Medical Director Department of Kansas. He was member of the Territorial Legislature, and also of the State Legislature. He figured quite prominently in the State up to the time of his death, which occurred in 1875. W. H. was
reared and educated in Kansas, and took up the study of medicine under the tutorship of his father, after which he took lectures at the Rush Medical College in Chicago,
graduating in 1867. For one year he was Assistant Surgeon in the regular army. The Doctor is a genial gentleman and a successful practitioner. He was married in 1868 to Miss
Carrie Morrison, of Ohio. He is a member of the Masonic Fraternity


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