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D. E. DE ROSS, physician and surgeon, Corry, was born in
Crawford County, Penn., June 2, 1845, son of Alexandria De Ross, a surgeon
of Philadelphia, Penn., a native of Paris who came to Crawford County,
Penn., in the year 1826, dying March 20, 1864, from the effects of an
injury received from a runaway team; he was the seventh son in his family,
of whom six brothers and his father died of the yellow fever in 1805. Our
subject is also the seventh son in his family, in which there was only one
girl; five of his brothers served in different regiments in time army, one
of whom was killed at Hatcher’s Run in 1865. D. E. De Ross was reared on a
farm, where he remained until he was sixteen years of age, attending the
district school. From then until his eighteenth year he was in Meadville
College, graduating in 1863. In March of the same year, he became
Superintendent of a female college in Johnson County, Mo., at the same
time acting as First Lieutenant of the Home Guards; in July (same year),
he became Surgeon in the Fifth Missouri Cavalry. At the expiration of a
year, he became Hospital Steward of the Second Missouri Light Artillery,
which position he filled from April, 1864, to November 28, 1865. In July
of the latter year, he became Surgeon of a brigade in an expedition
against the Indians. Going from Elkhorn, Neb., through the West, they were
attacked by a large party of Indians, and lost several hundred men,
besides suffering from hunger and thirst. They were forty-two days on
Powder River and Yellowstone, during which time they subsisted on mule
meat; they went to Salt Lake, Denver, Colo., and finally to St. Louis,
where they were mustered out. Our subject again taught school for three
months. He then returned home, and attended the university at Philadelphia
one winter; he then went to the United States Medical College in New York
for a year. graduating in 1869. The following year he spent in the South,
still in pursuit of knowledge. He was in the medical field from 1870 to
1873. Mr. De Ross was married, June 19, 1873, to M. M. Royal, of Kinsman,
Trumbull Co., Ohio, who was born May 26, 1848. This union has resulted in
two children— M. La Roy, born June 17, 1876, in Corry, Penn., and Lura E.,
born in Corry, Penn., January 20, 1882, died April 2, 1883. Our subject
was at one time a resident of Cincinnati, practicing his profession, and
also graduating in the Eclectic Medical College January 26, 1875. He came
to Corry, Penn., April 26, 1875, and has since been actively engaged in
his profession. He is President of the State Eclectic Medical Association
of Pennsylvania, and Secretary of the Northwestern Eclectic Medical
Association.
Containing a History of the County: Its Townships, Towns, Villages,
Schools, Churches, Industries, Etc.: Portraits of the Early Settlers and
Prominent Men; Biographies; etc., etc. Chicago: Warner, Beers & Co.,
1884. Read
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