Historical records of a hundred and twenty years, Auburn, NY. . er of societies. He was a member of the AmericanMedical Association, the Medical Society of New YorkState, a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicineand one of the committee on Experimental Medicine.He was also a member of the editorial staff of the NewYork Medical Journal. Dr. Cheesman in 1890 went toBerlin and Vienna, where he took special courses inmedicine and surgery. As a citizen of Auburn, Dr. Cheesman had the confidenceand honor of everybody. He was interested in good worksand gave time and money to further the causes. A
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Historical records of a hundred and twenty years, Auburn, NY. . er of societies. He was a member of the AmericanMedical Association, the Medical Society of New YorkState, a Fellow of the New York Academy of Medicineand one of the committee on Experimental Medicine.He was also a member of the editorial staff of the NewYork Medical Journal. Dr. Cheesman in 1890 went toBerlin and Vienna, where he took special courses inmedicine and surgery. As a citizen of Auburn, Dr. Cheesman had the confidenceand honor of everybody. He was interested in good worksand gave time and money to further the causes. At hisdeath, May 17, 1912, Dr. Cheesman bequeathed hismedical library to the Seymour Library, which is to beplaced in a special alcove and bear his name. He also leftbequests to the City Hospital and the Auburn TheologicalSeminary. HON. ADOLPHUS H. SEARING Judge Searing was born in Scipio, Cayuga County, August 25, 1856. His parents were Quakers and amongthe early settlers in that part of the county. Adolphus H.as a boy attended the Sherwood Academy and entered. WILLIAM S. CHEE.SMAN, M.D. ^->Tj3-:S.iCiV*§, I pU;:-f-.- v.: Uts»v.