. Landmarks of Niagara County, New York; . e; a member of the Niagara County MedicalSociety, at one time being its president; of the New York State Medi-cal Society, and of the American Medical Association. He is also amember of Charles P. Sprout Post No. j^, G. A. R. ; was surgeon ofthe 16th Separate Co , N. G. S. N. Y. ; also surgeon on the staff ofMajor General Rogers, 4th Division, with the rank of lieutenant-colo-nel, which he still holds, and of the Knights of St. John and Malta. Hehas been a prominent member of the Baptist church for forty-five years,and his family are members of the sa
. Landmarks of Niagara County, New York; . e; a member of the Niagara County MedicalSociety, at one time being its president; of the New York State Medi-cal Society, and of the American Medical Association. He is also amember of Charles P. Sprout Post No. j^, G. A. R. ; was surgeon ofthe 16th Separate Co , N. G. S. N. Y. ; also surgeon on the staff ofMajor General Rogers, 4th Division, with the rank of lieutenant-colo-nel, which he still holds, and of the Knights of St. John and Malta. Hehas been a prominent member of the Baptist church for forty-five years,and his family are members of the same denomination, The ancestors of both Dr. and Mrs. Palmer were from the origi-nal Puritanic stock. The doctor was married April 20, 1867, to SarahE. Fillmore, a daughter of ex-Sheriff Fillmore of Norwich, Conn , anda relative of President Fillmore ; they have three children : Bertha L.,Harry R., and S. Valencia. Although engaged in a general practice Dr. Palmer has made aspecialty of forensic medicine, and for many years there has rarely. ANDREW KALTENBACH. 425 been in Niagara county a high court in which he has not been called asan expert. In fact, he has throughout Western New York a high repu-tation in legal medicine. He was a private pupil of Prof. Alfred , who had a world-wide reputation, and who up to the time ofiiis death was a friend and father to Dr. Palmer. Dr. Palmer haslong been prominently identified with all advance movements in thecity and county, and is widely and favorably known outside his imme-diate vicinity, both professionally and otherwise. ANDREW KALTENBACII. Andrew Kaltenbach came to Niagara Falls, N. Y., from the cityof Rochester in the autumn of 1877 and at once began the erection ofhis now famous hotel, known throughout the civilized world as theHotel Kaltenbach, which was opened to the public on May 21, 1878,and where he has since entertained many notable people of both con-tinents, being popular and successful. JOSHUA GASKILL. Joshua Gaskil
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