. A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and principal interests, . nfantry, and served for thirteen months, when, onaccount of physical disability, he was honorably discharged. Being, inAugust, 1863, made assistant surgeon of the Eighth Tennessee VolunteerInfantry, be served in that capacity until the (dose of the conflict, beingdischarged in July. 1865. In the autumn of that year he entered theBellevue Hospital Medical College, at New York City, and in 1867 wasthere graduated with the degree of M. D. Dr. Snodgrass immed


. A twentieth century history of Hardin County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and principal interests, . nfantry, and served for thirteen months, when, onaccount of physical disability, he was honorably discharged. Being, inAugust, 1863, made assistant surgeon of the Eighth Tennessee VolunteerInfantry, be served in that capacity until the (dose of the conflict, beingdischarged in July. 1865. In the autumn of that year he entered theBellevue Hospital Medical College, at New York City, and in 1867 wasthere graduated with the degree of M. D. Dr. Snodgrass immediatelysettled as a practitioner in Kenton, until 1871 being in partnership withDr. W. H. Phillips. He subsequently practiced alone until 1908, wheuhe admitted to partnership his son, W. C. Snodgrass, M. D. For manyyears the Doctor has enjoyed a large and lucrative general practice inthis place, his natural talents, skill and varied experience classing himamong the more successful physicians of the city. Dr. Snodgrass has been twice married. He married first, June 10,1869, Emily Coggshall, who died December 4, 1877, leaving one son, HISTORY OF HARDIN COUNTY 559 C. Snodgrass, M. D. The Doctor married, second. February 25, 1885,Lillian Dunn, and they are the parents of two cliildren. Helen andCatherine. Dr. Snodgrass is a member of numerous societies, including theHardin County, the Northwestern Ohio, the Ohio State and the AmericanMedical Societies. Fraternally he is prominent in the Masonic order,belonging to the lodge, chapter, and eommandery; is a member of theBenevolent and Protective Order of Elks; of the Loyal Legion; and ofthe Grand Army of the Republic. In politics he is a stanch Republican,but has never been an office seeker, his time and energies having beendevoted to the duties of his profession. William M. Beckman.—To William M. Beckman belongs the creditof giving to Kenton and Hardin county the first permanent daily news-paper, for the paper he established can


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