JAMES DEWITT HEATH, M.D. -
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JAMES DEWITT HEATH, M.D. (deceased), was born in Elyria, Ohio, May 7, 1855.
His father, Amasa Heath, was born in Adams, Jefferson Co, N.Y., March 13, 1820, and was a Baptist minister, having been ordained in 1851.
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When the Rev. Mr. Heath's health failed, the Doctor who was then but a mere boy learned the mason's trade and followed that so assiduously that he was at length enabled to pursue a course of study in Oberlin College, and subsequently entered Hahnemann Medical College of Chicago, from which he was graduated in 1879 at the age of twenty-three years.
He had left his native State when a young man of nineteen, removing to Oskaloosa, Iowa, where he worked at his trade through the day and studied medicine at night in order to prepare for his contemplated course.
He first opened an office in Shawano, Wis., and continued practice until May, 1883, when on his removal to Merrill he abandoned his profession.
Here the Doctor engaged in the lumber business, aiding in the organization of the Wolf River Lumber Company, of which he became business manager.
He was a most indefatigable worker, and the hours not given to his business were mostly devoted to study.
This course, however, broke down his health, and in 1890 he was forced to practically lay aside business cares.
He believed in all men owning their own houses, and assisted many a laboring man to secure a home by supplying him the material with which to build and giving him his own time in which to pay for it.
Dr. Heath was married in Amherst, Ohio, October 18, 1879, to Alice Armetta Jackson, who was born in that city, a daughter of Michael and Annetta (Gleason) Jackson.