G. Schwarz

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation:

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1840-1841 G. Schwarz doctor 172 Hanover St. Baltimore City
1842 Gustavus Schwartze doctor 172 Hanover st Baltimore City

 

Philip Scott

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: druggist

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

US Census

Year Occupation County Ward/District Post Office Page
1850 druggist Baltimore City 1 58

 

John Salgee

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: chemist

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

US Census

Year Occupation County Ward/District Post Office Page
1850 chemist Baltimore City 17 217

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1840-1841 John Salgee chemist corner Howard and York Sts. Baltimore City
1843 John Salgee chemist 127 Columbia St. Baltimore City

 

Rachel Strandley

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: midwife

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1840-1841 Rachel Strandley midwife 75 E Alice Anna St. Baltimore City
1842 Rachel Stradley midwife Pratt st w of Bond Baltimore City

 

Elenora Stewart

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: midwife, lady’s doctress

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1840-1841 Elenora Stewart midwife 2 New Church st. Baltimore City
1822-1823 Eleanor Stewart lady’s doctress Mulberry south side east of North Baltimore City
1829 Mrs. Ellen Stewart midwife 31 New Church st. Baltimore City
1824 Eleanor Stewart ladies’ doctress 28 Vulcan Alley Baltimore City
1831 Mrs. Eleanor Stewart midwife 31 N Church St. Baltimore City
1853-1854 Mrs. Eleanor Stewart female physician 1 New Church St. Baltimore City

 

Peter Snyder

Birth: ?
Death: ?
Occupation: doctor

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1840-1841 Peter Snyder doctor Exeter St. north of Stiles Baltimore City
1835-1836 Peter Snyder doctor Exeter Street north of Stiles Baltimore City
1842 P. Snyder doctor East side Exeter st s of Pratt Baltimore City
1833 P. Snyder doctor Exeter St north of Stiles Baltimore City
1824 Peter Snyder M.D. Lee, south side east of Goodman; dwelling: Calvert, west side south of St. Paul’s Baltimore City
1831 P. Snyder doctor Exeter St. north of Stiles St. Baltimore City
1837-1838 Peter Snyder doctor Exeter n of Stiles st Baltimore City
1843 Peter Snyder doctor 66 S. Exeter St. Baltimore City
1853-1854 P. Snyder doctor 66 S. Exeter St. Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates:
    Notes: M.D., University of Maryland, 1823; Examiner, 1829. Of Baltimore. Died at Baltimore during meeting of Medical and Chirurgical Faculty. See list of 1848.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 576

 

David Stewart

Birth: 1813
Death: 1899
Occupation: apothecary, druggist

Associated Counties

  • Baltimore City

US Census

Year Occupation County Ward/District Post Office Page
1850 physician Baltimore City 12 320

Directories

Date Name Occupation Address City
1840-1841 David Stewart druggist SE corner Hanover and Camden Sts. Baltimore City
1835-1836 David Stewart chemist and druggist NE corner Hanover & Camden Sts. Baltimore City
1845 David Stewart apothecary North Charles St. Baltimore City
1853-1854 David Stewart doctor 79 N. Eutaw St. Baltimore City

Additional Information

  • Dates: 1813-1899
    Notes: Born at Port Penn, Del, February 14, 1813; son of Dr. David Stewart. Educate at Newcastle Academy, Del.; settled at Baltimore, about 1831; Member of Baltimore City Council, 1835-37; School Commissioner of Baltimore, 1836; Inspector of Drugs for Port of Baltimore; Ruling Elder, First Presbyterian Church, Baltimore, 1838; Member of the State Senate, 1840; M.D., University of Maryland, 1844; a Founder and Lecturer, Maryland Medical Institute, 1847; Chemist to State Agricultural Society; Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, and Vice-President, St. John’s College, Annapolis, 1855-62; a Founder of the Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1840; Lecturer on Pharmacy, University of Maryland, 1844-47; removed to Port Penn, Newcastle County, Del., 1862, where he died September 2, 1899. “Of the olden school; stern yet gentle as a woman and courteous as a Chesterfield; a brilliant conversationalist with whom no one ever conversed without profit and his tongue was always clean.” It was on his motion that the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty imported the first glycerine used in Maryland and distributed it gratuitously among its members; also that this Society was the first in America (June 8, 1855) to propose the substitution of the decimal weights and measures for those then in use. See Journal and Trans., Maryland College of Pharmacy, 1860.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 582
  • Dates: 1835-7
    Notes: Served on Baltimore City Council, 1835-7
    Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 248
  • Dates: 1840
    Notes: Served in Maryland Senate, 1840
    Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 249
  • Dates: 1840/06/08
    Notes: “Maryland College of Pharmacy organized by Drs. S.G. Baker, W.E.A. Aikin and Wm. Riley, representing the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty; and John Hill, Geo. W. Andrews, Thos. G. Mackenzie, David Steuart, H.B. Atkinson, J.N.W. Gordon, John Chapman and Robert H. Coleman, representing the Pharmcists of Baltimore.”
    Source: Quinan, John Russell, Medical Annals of Baltimore from 1608 to 1880, including Events, Men and Literature to which is added a Subject Index and Record of Public Services Baltimore: Press of Isaac Friedenwald: 37
  • Dates: 1847
    Notes: Maryland Medical Institute, a preparatory school of high rank, founded at Baltimore by Drs. C. Frick, E. W. Theobald, D. Stewart and C. Johnston, at corner of Fayette Street and Elbow Alley.
    Source: Cordell, Eugene Fauntleroy, Medical Annals of Maryland 1799-1899 Baltimore: The Medical and Chirurgical Faculty for the State of Maryland: 700