Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . en he was graduated honorand medal man of his class. He was onlytwenty-one when he returned to Newcastleprepared for practice, and has been steadilyidentified with his profession in this cityfor over thirty years. He has taken num-erous post-graduate courses in New Yorkhospitals and clinics, spending severalmonths there in 1889, 1892 and 1899. Hisis a general practice in both medicine andsurgery, and he has served as surgeon forall the railroads through Newcastle andfor many of the local indu


Indiana and Indianans : a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood . en he was graduated honorand medal man of his class. He was onlytwenty-one when he returned to Newcastleprepared for practice, and has been steadilyidentified with his profession in this cityfor over thirty years. He has taken num-erous post-graduate courses in New Yorkhospitals and clinics, spending severalmonths there in 1889, 1892 and 1899. Hisis a general practice in both medicine andsurgery, and he has served as surgeon forall the railroads through Newcastle andfor many of the local industries. He isprominent in the County and State MedicalSocieties, in the Union District MedicalAssociation, has filled all the offices in theRose City Medical Society, and for sixyears was medical counsellor of the SixthDistrict of the State ]\Iedical seventeen consecutive years DoctorGronendyke has been a member of the New-castle School Board, and has held everyoffice, being elected as president in is a republican, and in Masonry isaffiliated with the various bodies of New-. ^^^.^^ /^ - INDIANA AND INDIANANS 1439 castle, inchiding the Commandery ofKnights Templar, and for ten years wasone of the officials of that body. He is amember of the Methodist Episcopal church. In 1886 Doctor Gronendyke married Miss]\Iarj Catherine Chambers, daughter ofDavid and Emma (Bundy) Chambers. Hermother is a sister of Major General OmarBundy, who born at Newcastle, andwhose brilliant military record is familiarto Indianans. General Bundy graduatedfrom West Point Military Acadamy in1883 and has been in the active service ofthe regular army ever since. He was insome of the Indian campaigns of the west,was in the Cuban war, was in the Philip-pine campaign and an officer of the mili-tary provisional government of thoseIslands, and since June, 1917, has beenmajor general commanding the second divi-sion of the American Expeditionary Forcesin France. Doctor and Mrs. Gronendyk


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