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This is a very small note about Laura, but the addresses in it turn out to be very useful.
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The Osteopathic Physician
Volume XXVII
Chicago, June, 1915
Number 6
Dr. Laura E. Stokey of Canton, Ohio, has announced the removal of her office from 403 Tuscarawas street, W., to 210 High avenue, N. W.
Volume XXVII
Chicago, June, 1915
Number 6
Dr. Laura E. Stokey of Canton, Ohio, has announced the removal of her office from 403 Tuscarawas street, W., to 210 High avenue, N. W.
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The Osteopathic Physician
Volume XXVII
Chicago, June, 1915
Number 6
The "1915" wasn't entirely clear; it could have been 1945, though it didn't look like a 1945 magazine to me. But I found a page www.atsu.edu/museum/journals/index.htm# on the website for Laura's osteopathic college that The Osteopathic Physician seems to have been published from 1898 to 1922.
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The address from which Laura moved her office, 403 Tuscarawas Street, is the same address that Papa Charles was at when he wrote a condolence letter to Will in 1912 on the death of Will's wife Margaret: It looks as though Laura had her office in her home, because when Papa Charles died, the obituary said that Laura would be holding a funeral for him at her home, and gave the address as 210 High avenue SW, i.e. the address to which she moved her office at this time.
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The move was not very far. Google maps says it's a seven minute walk. I've used a bigger area than necessary in the following map so as to include the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum in the upper left, so that you can, if you wish, compare it to the map of a disastrous cart ride in 1891:
The Osteopathic Physician
Volume XXVII
Chicago, June, 1915
Number 6
The "1915" wasn't entirely clear; it could have been 1945, though it didn't look like a 1945 magazine to me. But I found a page www.atsu.edu/museum/journals/index.htm# on the website for Laura's osteopathic college that The Osteopathic Physician seems to have been published from 1898 to 1922.
2.
The address from which Laura moved her office, 403 Tuscarawas Street, is the same address that Papa Charles was at when he wrote a condolence letter to Will in 1912 on the death of Will's wife Margaret: It looks as though Laura had her office in her home, because when Papa Charles died, the obituary said that Laura would be holding a funeral for him at her home, and gave the address as 210 High avenue SW, i.e. the address to which she moved her office at this time.
3.
The move was not very far. Google maps says it's a seven minute walk. I've used a bigger area than necessary in the following map so as to include the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum in the upper left, so that you can, if you wish, compare it to the map of a disastrous cart ride in 1891:
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