|
|
JOHN ISAAC COTTER, M.D., although only twenty six years of age, has an established and growing practice at Campbell
Hall, where he resides, and is well known to the medical profession both within and outside of Orange County. He
was born at Jackson's Corners, Dutchess County, August 22, 1881. When he left the district school at the age of
twelve, he went to Poughkeepsie, and there attended the grammar and high schools, graduating from the latter in
1900. He took a course of four years in the Albany Medical College, from which he graduated in 1904, and then devoted
one year to work in the Albany Hospital. After this thorough preparation he started professional practice at Campbell
Hall in 1905. He is a member of the Knights of Columbus No. 304, Florentine Council, of Poughkeepsie, the Nu Sigma
Nu Medical Fraternity, the Orange County Medical Society, the Newburgh Bay Medical Society, the Middletown Medical
Society, the P. S. of Northern Dutchess and Southern Columbia Counties, the New York State Medical Society, and
the American Medical Association. Dr. Cotter is a lover of good horses, and owns several, among them Bessie H.,
whose trial mark is 2:20 1/2. His father, John H. Cotter, is a practicing physician in Poughkeepsie, Y., and has
another son Lawrence and daughter Mary, both of whom are attending the Poughkeepsie high school.
From:
The History of Orange County New York
Edited by: Russel Headley
Van Deusen and Elms, Publishers
Middletown, N. Y. 1908
Privacy Policy for
OnlineBiographies
|
NAVIGATION
Orange County, NY
Biographies
Online
Biographies
New York
Histories
New York
Biographies
Maine
Histories
Pennsylvania
Histories
Pennsylvania
Biographies
For all your genealogy needs visit Linkpendium
|