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Bingle, Henry Daniel, who for eleven years has filled the position of health officer of the town of Wilna, and
also for three years the same office in Carthage, was born in Germany, near Hesse Castle, May 23, 1850, and came
to the United States with his father and sister in 1864, locating in Lewis county. He was educated in the common
schools and Lowville Academy, after which he taught school four winter terms. During his teaching young Bingle
read medicine under the direction of Dr. Ferguson, of Carthage, and afterward completed his medical education at
Long island College Hospital, University of Baltimore, Md., University of Vermont at Burlington, and at Dartmouth
College, from which he was graduated in 1882. In 1883 Dr. Bingle began practice at Denmark, remaining there one
year, and then removed to Deer River, where he practiced three years. In December, 1886, he located at Carthage,
where he has since resided and where he has established an excellent professional standing, and is regarded as
one of the leading physicians of the vicinity. In April, 1889, Dr. Bingle married Minnie C., daughter of W. R.
Thompson, of Carthage, and she died in the fall of 1896.
Source:
Our County and it's people
a descriptive work on Jefferson County, New York
Edited by: Edgar C. Emerson
The Boston History Co., Publishers, Syracuse, N. Y. 1898
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