nary College and graduated in 1890 with degree of V. S8.; was appointed from 
Richmond, Va., through civil-service examination, Dec. 10, 1895, and stationed at 
National Stock Yards, Ill.; transferred to St. Louis Jan. 1, 1896, and to Kansas 
City Oct. 30, 1899. 
Trowas W. Carnacuan, Assistant Inspector, was born at Keel, Staffordshire, 
England, Dee. 31, 1865; attended school in Scotland for eight years; in 1880, at 
the age of fifteen entered the Glasgow Veterinary College, completing the 
course in 1883; being under age, was not permitted to receive diploma. and 
served for three years as assistant to Dr. Campbell, F. R. C. V. S.; after attain- 
ing the required age, received degree of M. R. C. V.S.; came to the United States 
two years later, and practised veterinary medicine in lowa until appointed in 
the Bureau, Feb. 10, 1898, through civil-service examination. 
H ARRISON H. Grorce, Assistant Inspector, was born at Noblesville, Ind.. Qet. 
17, 1858; attended public and normal schools at Valparaiso, Ind., and the Chicago 
Veterinary College, graduating from latter with degree of D. V. S.; passed his 
early life on a stock farm, taught school, and for seven years practised veteri- 
nary medicine; was appointed in the Bureau Feb. 24, 1898, through civil-service 
examination. 
Crartes H. Canrisip, Assistant Inspector, was born in Akron, Ohio, May 20, 
1875; graduated from high school and also attended Buchtel College at ¢hat Gli: 
took veterinary course at Ohio State University, graduating in 1897 with degree 
ct D. V. M.; engaged in practice as assistant to Dr. W. C. Fair, Cleveland, Ohio; 
was appointed April 1, 1898, from Akron, through civil-service examination. 
Herserr B. Cianey, Assistant Inspector, was born in Akron, Ohio, Nov. 4, 
1871; received his veterinary education at the Ontario Veterinary College, grad- 
tating with degree of V. S.; was appointed in the Bureau April 1, 1898, through 
civil-service examination. 
James L. Orrerwan, Assistant Inspector, was horn in Allegheny Co., Pa., 
March 15, 1848; served in the Civil War as private in Co. D, 193rd Regt., and Co. 
H, 61st Regt., Pa. Vol. Inf.; graduated from Scio (Ohio) College, 1869, Ameri- 
can Medical College, St. Louis, 1877, Kansas City Medical College, 1894, and Kan- 
sas City Veterinary College, 1898; holds degrees of M. S., M. D. and D. V. S,, 
and is a registered pharmacist in Missouri and Kansas: has practised medicine 
and pharmacy; received appointment in the Bureau, through civil-service exami- 
nation, Aug. 18, 1898, and was stationed at Louisville, Ky.: transferred to South 
St. Joseph, Mo., Dec. 20, 1898, and to Kansas City April 8, 1899. 
Arberr Lona, Assistant Inspector, was born at Blue Hill, Maine, June 25, 1862; 
attended and graduated from the Dwight school in Boston, and the veterinary 
department of Harvard University, receiving from latter the degree of M. D. V.; 
was engaged in the provision business up to 1892, when he enterel upon the prac- 
tice of the veterinary profession, which he continued until appointment in the 
Bureau, Dec. 1, 1898, through civil-service examination. 
JoHNn S. Grove, Assistant Inspector, was born at Nimisila, Ohio, Feb. 14, 1870; 
was educated in the common and high schools of Summit Co., Ohio, the Ohio 
Normal Uriversity at Ada, and the Ontario Veterinary College, graduating from 
the latter institution March 25, 1892, with degree of V. S.; taught school for a 
short time, and for six years was in the employ of the Erie Railroad; was ap- 
pointed in the Bureau April 10, 1899, through civil-service examination. 
Wes.ey N. Nein, Assistant Inspector, was born at Tower Hill, Il., Aug. 2, 1872: 
attended the public schools and the Ontario Veterinary College, graduating from 
latter with degree of V. S.; taught in the public schools; previous to entering the 
Bureau practised veterinary medicine for three years; was appointed from 
Tuscola, I1l., Oct. 16, 1899, through civil-service examination. 
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