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Dr Nathaniel Alfred Gray

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Dr Nathaniel Alfred Gray

Birth
Portland, Chautauqua County, New York, USA
Death
25 Nov 1915 (aged 74)
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Nathaniel A. Gray, M. D., of Milwaukee, Wis., son of Dr. Alfred W. Gray, was born in Chautauqua Co., N. Y., March 8, 1841, and received his earlier training in the Academy at Jamestown, N. Y. Leaving that State in 1856, with his parents, who emigrated westward and took up their abode in Milwaukee, he entered as a pupil in the High School of that city, completing his literary studies in 1861. Medical culture having been his objective point, he commenced his career under the tutelage of his father, an eminent and skillful physician, with whom he remained four years, and then completed his medical studies at Bellevue and N. Y. Homeopathic Hospitals, where he received his degree of M. D., in 1867.

He founded the Knowlton Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1901. Today it is known as the Columbia College of Nursing in Glendale, Wisconsin.

Dr. Gray was married at New Lisbon, Juneau County, Wis., Feb. 29th, 1866, to Letitia Dunn, a native of Portage City, Wis., the daughter of Andrew and Sarah Dunn, two of the early pioneers in Wisconsin's Territorial history.

Nathaniel A. Gray, M. D., of Milwaukee, Wis., son of Dr. Alfred W. Gray, was born in Chautauqua Co., N. Y., March 8, 1841, and received his earlier training in the Academy at Jamestown, N. Y. Leaving that State in 1856, with his parents, who emigrated westward and took up their abode in Milwaukee, he entered as a pupil in the High School of that city, completing his literary studies in 1861. Medical culture having been his objective point, he commenced his career under the tutelage of his father, an eminent and skillful physician, with whom he remained four years, and then completed his medical studies at Bellevue and N. Y. Homeopathic Hospitals, where he received his degree of M. D., in 1867.

He founded the Knowlton Hospital Training School for Nurses in 1901. Today it is known as the Columbia College of Nursing in Glendale, Wisconsin.

Dr. Gray was married at New Lisbon, Juneau County, Wis., Feb. 29th, 1866, to Letitia Dunn, a native of Portage City, Wis., the daughter of Andrew and Sarah Dunn, two of the early pioneers in Wisconsin's Territorial history.



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