Buffalo medical journal . DR. LEWIS P. DAYTON. From THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO , upn, by Oeo. E. Matthews c<: Co. recognised as the dean of the fraternity which existed in Buffalosearly days. In 1845, Dr. Dayton was elected school commissioner for thetown of Black Rock. In 1849 he joined the Medical Society of theCounty of Erie, was elected vice-president in 1858 ; and served aspresident in 1859. During the years 1855, 1856, 1857, 18^8, 1862, OBITUARY. 86r 1863 and 1864, he represented the oid T2th Ward (now the 25th)in the Board of Aldermen. He was Member of Assembly from t
Buffalo medical journal . DR. LEWIS P. DAYTON. From THE ILLUSTRATED BUFFALO , upn, by Oeo. E. Matthews c<: Co. recognised as the dean of the fraternity which existed in Buffalosearly days. In 1845, Dr. Dayton was elected school commissioner for thetown of Black Rock. In 1849 he joined the Medical Society of theCounty of Erie, was elected vice-president in 1858 ; and served aspresident in 1859. During the years 1855, 1856, 1857, 18^8, 1862, OBITUARY. 86r 1863 and 1864, he represented the oid T2th Ward (now the 25th)in the Board of Aldermen. He was Member of Assembly from theThird District in 1865 and 1866, and was Mayor in 1874. He wastwice County Clerk and served one term as County Treasurer. Dr. Fessenden Nott Otis, of New York, died at New Orleans, La.,Thursday, May 24, 1900, aged 75 years. Dr. Otis was born on May 6, 1825, in Ballston, He waseducated at Fairfield and Amsterdam, He later studied medi-cine at the New York University and the New York Medical was gradu
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