History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . curred in 1909, when he wassixty-five years of age. His wife, who was a nativeof the Prairie state, died in 1910, at Portland, beingsixty-six years of age. They had a family of sixchildren, of whom Dr. John W. was the third inorder of birth. John W. Gue received his early education in thepublic schools of Tulon, Illinois, following which hewent to the Rock Island high school, in the samestate, and was graduated therefrom in 1890. Sub-sequently, he went to the Columbian Medical School,and


History of Idaho; a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests . curred in 1909, when he wassixty-five years of age. His wife, who was a nativeof the Prairie state, died in 1910, at Portland, beingsixty-six years of age. They had a family of sixchildren, of whom Dr. John W. was the third inorder of birth. John W. Gue received his early education in thepublic schools of Tulon, Illinois, following which hewent to the Rock Island high school, in the samestate, and was graduated therefrom in 1890. Sub-sequently, he went to the Columbian Medical School,and on graduating from that institution, in 1894,went to Portland, Oregon, and became interne inthe Portland Hospital for one year. Leaving Port-land, he came to Hailey, Idaho, and in 1895 enteredupon the active practice of his profession, but afterone year shifted his field of operations to Custer, andfor six months acted in the capacity of companyphysician. At that time Dr. Gue went to Mackay,in the saine county, and became physician for the?White Knob Copper Company, a position he con- I ybUC LIBRARY.


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