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The Webster Tribune
Minden, La
Feb. 8, 1883
...excerpt from a letter regarding a trip on the Steamer Alexandria
Mr. Dugal Stewart is on board the boat accompanied by his son Webster and Dr. S.Y. Webb. He is on his way to New Orleans to have the tumor on his leg cut off. He is suffering very much but is resolving the best attention and is getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances.
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The Webster Tribune
Minden, La
Feb. 22, 1883
Mr. Dugal Stewart, who has been suffering for sometime with a tumor on the leg, went down to New Orleans for the purpose of having it taken off. On consulting physicians there they decieded that to save his life his leg would have to be amputated. He returned immediatley home nad sent for Dr. Egan of Shreveport to perform the operation which was safely accomplished last Tuesday. He was assisted by his son, who is also a practicing physician and Doctors Hamilton and Webb. We are glad to state that Mr. Stewart is doing as well as could be expected, and we hope that before long he will be entirely recovered.
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The Webster Tribune
Minden, La
Mar. 22, 1883
The many friends of Mr. Dugal Stewart will be glad to learn that he is rapidly recovering.
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The Webster Tribune
Minden, La
Feb. 8, 1883
...excerpt from a letter regarding a trip on the Steamer Alexandria
Mr. Dugal Stewart is on board the boat accompanied by his son Webster and Dr. S.Y. Webb. He is on his way to New Orleans to have the tumor on his leg cut off. He is suffering very much but is resolving the best attention and is getting along as well as could be expected under the circumstances.
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The Webster Tribune
Minden, La
Feb. 22, 1883
Mr. Dugal Stewart, who has been suffering for sometime with a tumor on the leg, went down to New Orleans for the purpose of having it taken off. On consulting physicians there they decieded that to save his life his leg would have to be amputated. He returned immediatley home nad sent for Dr. Egan of Shreveport to perform the operation which was safely accomplished last Tuesday. He was assisted by his son, who is also a practicing physician and Doctors Hamilton and Webb. We are glad to state that Mr. Stewart is doing as well as could be expected, and we hope that before long he will be entirely recovered.
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The Webster Tribune
Minden, La
Mar. 22, 1883
The many friends of Mr. Dugal Stewart will be glad to learn that he is rapidly recovering.
Family Members
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Mary Eleanora Stewart Mims
1849–1940
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Thomas Graham Stewart
1851–1914
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William Green Stewart
1854–1925
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Daniel Webster Stewart Sr
1857–1935
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Susie Stewart Sandlin
1864–1918
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James Patton Stewart
1866–1884
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Herbert Chesterfield Stewart
1868–1905
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Jessie Bird Stewart
1870–1872
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Edmond Lee Stewart
1872–1956
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Sallie Stewart Herring
1874–1965
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Alma Louise Stewart Parker
1877–1940
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