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From Cindy # 47274867:
In 1888 Bradford married Lillian Burdick, in Leadville, Colorado. They were there during the Gold Rush days. They moved to Goldfield, Nev. during the Goldfield rush. From there he moved his wife and only daughter Ruth to Los Angeles, CA, where he practiced until his death in 1912. Their only daughter Ruth married James Davis, a lawyer and well-known Goldfield mining man.
Here is an obituary:
DEATH OF DR. GALLOWAY.
Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 8, 1912. Editor Denver Medical Times, Denver, Colorado.
Bradford S. Galloway, M. D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1880, a prominent practitioner, died suddenly on November 2, 1912, at Los Angeles, California, from embolism.
After Dr. Galloway's graduation he located at Leadville, Colorado, where he practiced for twenty-three years. He was chief surgeon for the Colorado Midland Railway for three years, and local surgeon for the Colorado Southern for twenty years. After leaving Leadville he practiced in Denver, Colorado, for two years. Leaving there, he located in Goldfield, Nevada, where he practiced for five years. He had been a resident and practitioner of Los Angeles, California, for the past four years.
Dr. Galloway was a man of high integrity, a thorough and painstaking physician, a beloved physician and an ideal friend.
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From Cindy # 47274867:
In 1888 Bradford married Lillian Burdick, in Leadville, Colorado. They were there during the Gold Rush days. They moved to Goldfield, Nev. during the Goldfield rush. From there he moved his wife and only daughter Ruth to Los Angeles, CA, where he practiced until his death in 1912. Their only daughter Ruth married James Davis, a lawyer and well-known Goldfield mining man.
Here is an obituary:
DEATH OF DR. GALLOWAY.
Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 8, 1912. Editor Denver Medical Times, Denver, Colorado.
Bradford S. Galloway, M. D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1880, a prominent practitioner, died suddenly on November 2, 1912, at Los Angeles, California, from embolism.
After Dr. Galloway's graduation he located at Leadville, Colorado, where he practiced for twenty-three years. He was chief surgeon for the Colorado Midland Railway for three years, and local surgeon for the Colorado Southern for twenty years. After leaving Leadville he practiced in Denver, Colorado, for two years. Leaving there, he located in Goldfield, Nevada, where he practiced for five years. He had been a resident and practitioner of Los Angeles, California, for the past four years.
Dr. Galloway was a man of high integrity, a thorough and painstaking physician, a beloved physician and an ideal friend.
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