. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . 1873, whenhe resigned, having secured a position in the patent otiice which he filleduntil ]\Iay i, 1885. At that date he entered into a partnership with JamesJ. Johnson, then the oldest practitioner before the U. S. patent office, andtook a course in law, being graduated from the legal department ofColumbian (now George Washington) University, in 1887. The partner-ship continued until the death of the senior


. The Union army; a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers . 1873, whenhe resigned, having secured a position in the patent otiice which he filleduntil ]\Iay i, 1885. At that date he entered into a partnership with JamesJ. Johnson, then the oldest practitioner before the U. S. patent office, andtook a course in law, being graduated from the legal department ofColumbian (now George Washington) University, in 1887. The partner-ship continued until the death of the senior partner. May 29, 1891, sincewhich time Mr. Reinohl has continued the business alone. He is a mem-ber of Kit Carson Post, Xo. 2, Grand Army of the Republic at Washing-ton, and also of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and of the Meth-odist Episcopal church, while his political allegiance is given to the Re-pulilican party. His long professional and official career in the nationalcapital has given him a familiar knowledge of leading men and events,and his personal characteristics have won for him a wide circle offriends in whose esteem and confidence he holds a iiigh place. •. Biographical Sketches 409 Reyburn, Robert, M. D., of Washington. D. C, one of the best knownphysicians in tlx L^iitid States, was born at Cihisgow, Scotland, AugustI, 1833. llis tatbLT (li(.(l in Scotland and in iS43 the doctor came to this country witli his widowed mother, locating r^^^ at Philadelphia, Pa., where he was educated. He read medicine with Dr. Lewis D. Har-lan and in 1856 received the degree ofM. I), from tile Philadelphia College ofMedicine, lie jiracticed in that city untilMay 7. 1862. when he entered the Unionarmy as an acting assistant surgeon and wasassigned to the Alansion House hospital at•Alexandria, Va., where he assisted in re-ceiving and caring for the wounded from^^i^^^^EK / •^^ ^ttlertelds of the second Bull Run, \ ^^^^^^^^^Hkt Cedar mountain, Chantilly, Fredericksburg


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