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Dr. Fred G. Lundy Papers, 1885, 1896, 1931
Title: Dr. Fred G. Lundy Papers
ID: OGLMC 114
Extent: 0.25 Linear Feet
Abstract
1861-1896; pioneer physician in Inkster, North Dakota
Administrative/Biographical History
Fred G. Lundy was born in New Market, Ontario, on June 24, 1861. He graduated from Medical School at the University of Michigan in 1884. He was also educated at the Trinity Medical School of Toronto and the New York Polyclinic. Following his graduation from Michigan, Dr. Lundy was licensed to practice medicine in the Dakota Territory in July 1885 at set up practice in Inkster. He married Lila Woods in September 1893; the couple had one son. He was active in politics, as well as the A. F. & A. M., the Court Crescent, and the Order of Foresters.
Dr. Fred Lundy contracted pneumonia while attending the Republican State Convention in Fargo in April 1896. He died there on April 19, 1896.
Administrative Information
Acquired:
10/26/2005. An addition was deposited by Judy Rieke, UND Library of the Health Sciences, on October 26, 2005 (Acc.#2005-2789).
Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Note:
Donation; the acquisition records are unavailable.
Related Materials:
John S. Lundy Papers, OGLMC 164
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item) Dr. Fred G. Lundy Papers. OGLMC 114. Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections. Chester Fritz Library. University of North Dakota,
Finding Aid Revisions: Finding aid migrated to Archon in January 2014.
Collection Material Type: Personal Papers
Scope and Contents: The Dr. Fred G. Lundy Papers consist of biographical information in the form of an obituary from the Fargo Forum and Daily Republican, a biographical article from the Journal Lancet, and a photocopy of his license to practice medicine in the Dakota Territory, dated July 14, 1885.