History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa - 1884 - Medical

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History of Guthrie and Adair Counties, Iowa
Springfield, Ill: Continental Hist. Co., 1884.

Guthrie County Medical
Transcribed by Bobbi Pohl


E. P. Maulsby was born in Wayne county, Indiana, January 28, 1852. His early life was spent in Redfield, Dallas county, Iowa, on a farm. He is the son of Ezra and Rachel (Patty) Maulsby. The parents of the former came from Virginia and latter was born in Ohio. He remained in Redfield, till 1869, when he went to Adel, where he attended school one year, clerked three years in a dry-good's store, and then commenced the study of medicine with T. J. Caldwell. he studied with him in practice one year. From there he came to Casey where he has since remained, his practice being principally in Guthrie and Adair. He was married January 18, 1883, to Miss B. Clara Grow, daughter of William Grow, one of the early pioneers. Her mother was a Miss Comstock, both parents beings natives of Pennsylvania. They have one child--Ellis G. The docter resides on First street, one block south of the school-house. He is a Mason and Odd Fellow, and a member of the state medical association.