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Dr. ISAAC C. BOULSON
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© Lincoln County Oklahoma History
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DR. ISAAC C. BOULSON
1847 - 1922


Dr. Isaac C. Boulson was graduated from the Homeopathic Medical college of Missouri, St. Louis, Missouri.
He was certified by the Territorial Health Board of Oklahoma, August 11, 1891, at Oklahoma City, just one month and ten days before the area was opened for settlement.
He homesteaded two miles south of Meeker. He and his wife lived there until his death at the age of 75. His wife lived to be 91. Dr. Boulson, like all the others, worked day and night in all kinds of weather.
Even after he was confined to his bed in his last sickness, people came many miles to consult him.
He wrote prescriptions, with his daughter, Phoebe, helping him as he would fill them.
His four daughters survive him, Mrs. Lizzie Stewart, Mrs. Minnie Quinn, Mrs. Maggie Allenbaugh and Mrs. Phoebe Fowler.
Dr. Isaac C. Boulson was born January 23, 1847, and died August 29, 1922.
His wife, Lydia A. Boulson was born October 20, 1853, and died December 13, 1942.
© Lincoln County Oklahoma History - page 378.


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