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Dr Milton S McMurtry

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Dr Milton S McMurtry

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
3 Oct 1916 (aged 60–61)
Fresno County, California, USA
Burial
Clovis, Fresno County, California, USA Add to Map
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Dr. Milton McMurtry, a native of Fulton, Mo. Having finished the usual collegiate studies. Milton McMurtry graduated from the Missouri Medical School at St. Louis, receiving the degree of M. D., after which he went to Arkansas to practice. Later he moved to Erin Springs, Okla., then to Purcell and still later to Oklahoma City.

It was in 1906 he located in Clovis, Cal., having in each place established an enviable reputation for skill and intuition. Milton's father, Calvin McMurtry. was a native of Kentucky, though of Scotch descent, and was for some time the holder of a very responsible position in the United States mail service.

The good wife of Dr. Milton McMurtry was Nellie Byers before her marriage, and she was born at Batesville, Ark. Her father came from Philadelphia, and her mother from Boston; and through their happy union she received a very broadening culture. Both Dr. Milton and Mrs. McMurtry died at Clovis in 1916.
Dr. Milton McMurtry, a native of Fulton, Mo. Having finished the usual collegiate studies. Milton McMurtry graduated from the Missouri Medical School at St. Louis, receiving the degree of M. D., after which he went to Arkansas to practice. Later he moved to Erin Springs, Okla., then to Purcell and still later to Oklahoma City.

It was in 1906 he located in Clovis, Cal., having in each place established an enviable reputation for skill and intuition. Milton's father, Calvin McMurtry. was a native of Kentucky, though of Scotch descent, and was for some time the holder of a very responsible position in the United States mail service.

The good wife of Dr. Milton McMurtry was Nellie Byers before her marriage, and she was born at Batesville, Ark. Her father came from Philadelphia, and her mother from Boston; and through their happy union she received a very broadening culture. Both Dr. Milton and Mrs. McMurtry died at Clovis in 1916.


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