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Dr Manning Poole Alexander

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Dr Manning Poole Alexander Veteran

Birth
Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Death
17 Mar 1915 (aged 84)
Maysville, Jackson County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Maysville, Banks County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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From The Library of Virginia:
David, Thirza Bowen. Collection, 1850-1913.
Accession 42490. 260 leaves.
Papers, 1850-1913, collected initially by Thirza Bowen David (1803-1876) and continued by other members of the Bowen, David, and Alexander families.
Collection consists of transcribed letters and photocopied photographs.
Of note is correspondence between Manning Poole Alexander (1830-1915) and his wife, Pelona David Alexander, from his time in medical school in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the late 1850s to his service in the Confederate States Army as an assistant surgeon.

1881-1014 JH: There is Alexander, but not the Great, As good a doctor as is in the State; If you send for him he will always tell Whether he thinks you'll die or get well.

1882-0217 JH: Dr. M.P. Alexander is doing a considerable practice, judging from his traveling. He is a good physician, a high-toned gentleman, and worthy of public patronage.

1882-0317 JH: Dr. Alexander rode 35 miles on the 13th and visited several critical cases. How is that for business?
From The Library of Virginia:
David, Thirza Bowen. Collection, 1850-1913.
Accession 42490. 260 leaves.
Papers, 1850-1913, collected initially by Thirza Bowen David (1803-1876) and continued by other members of the Bowen, David, and Alexander families.
Collection consists of transcribed letters and photocopied photographs.
Of note is correspondence between Manning Poole Alexander (1830-1915) and his wife, Pelona David Alexander, from his time in medical school in Cincinnati, Ohio, in the late 1850s to his service in the Confederate States Army as an assistant surgeon.

1881-1014 JH: There is Alexander, but not the Great, As good a doctor as is in the State; If you send for him he will always tell Whether he thinks you'll die or get well.

1882-0217 JH: Dr. M.P. Alexander is doing a considerable practice, judging from his traveling. He is a good physician, a high-toned gentleman, and worthy of public patronage.

1882-0317 JH: Dr. Alexander rode 35 miles on the 13th and visited several critical cases. How is that for business?


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