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History of Orange County
Appendix
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Attorney's Names continued
1843
James W. Fowler
1845
James G. Graham
1846
James Stryker
Benj. F. Dunning
Daniel F. Gidney
Dewitt C. Cooley
1844
S. W. Fullerton, jr.
Wm. R. Nelson
John Lyon
James L. Stewart
Levinus Monsen
S. Howell Strong
1845
D. Fullerton (atty)
Andrew J. Wilkin
Moses Swezey
Oliver Young
1846
Gabriel N. Swezey
Charles H. Winfield
Hugh B. Bull
Medical Society of Orange County
     Agreeably to a law of the State of New York, passed the 4th day of April, 1806, entitled “An act to incorporate Medical Societies for the purpose of regulating the practice of Physic and Surgery in the Stale,” the physicians and surgeons of Orange County met at the court house in Goshen, on Tuesday, the first day of July, 1806.
     Dr. Jonathan Swezey, Chairman.
     Dr. Thomas Wickham, Clerk.
     Doctors Jonathan Swezy, Thomas Wickham, Elijah Randall, William Elmer, William Elliot, Samuel S. Seward, Benjamin S. Hoyt, Nathaniel Elmer, Elisha Du Bois, Chas. Fowler, David R. Arnell, Samuel Warner, William McCopper, Aaron M. Smith, William Goorley, Eleazer Gidney, Elihu Hedges, Eban Watson, Cornelius Roosa, James Bradner, Henry I. Hornbeck and Elijah Welch were present and produced their licenses to practise physic and surgery according to law.
     The Society then proceeded to organize themselves, and elect their officers, when the following gentlemen were elected for the ensuing year, viz:
     Dr. Jonathan Swezey, President;
     Dr. Samuel S. Seward, Vice President;
     Dr. Nathaniel Elmer, Secretary;
     Dr. Thomas Wickham, Treasurer.
     Doctors Anthony Davis, Elisha Du Bois, Charles Fowler, Joseph Whelan and Cornelius Rooea were appointed Censors.
     Dr. David R. Arnell was elected member of the State Medical Society.
     At the meeting February 24, 1807, Dr. David R. Arnell was requested to give such information to this Society of the Medical Society of the State, as he thought proper.  Whereupon the Doctor delivered the By-Laws and proceedings of said Society, together with an appropriate address, to be recorded.