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DR. C. W. SULT, Flagstaff, Arizona, is a native of Virginia, and was born at Wytheville, July 26, 1879. His
maternal ancestors were German, and his paternal French, the latter having taken up their residence in the southwestern
section of Virginia soon after the War of 1812, and have since been closely associated with the interests of the
State. Dr. Sult was educated in Virginia for the most part, but in 1906, was graduated from the Georgetown University,
Washington, D. C. He first practiced his profession in the latter city, and then came to Arizona as physician to
the Navajo Indians, having come here from Washington on account of his wife's health. In July, 1910, he removed
to Flagstaff, where he has built up a splendid private practice, and is recognized in that vicinity as one of the
able physicians of Arizona. Mrs. Suit was formerly Miss Nellie McGrath, of Washington, D. C. They have three very
attractive children, Alice, Francis Preston and Charles William, Jr.
From:
Who's Who in Arizona
Vol 1
Compiled and Published by Jo Conners
Press of The Arizona Daily Star
Tucson, Arizona 1913
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