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The McDonogh Project
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The Story of David and Washington
The Letters of David and John McDonogh
The McDonogh's at Lafayette
Washington's Voyage to Liberia
Washington's Life in Liberia
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David's Participation in Activist Groups
David's Family, Last Will and Testament, & Burial Records
David's Medical Career
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Death of McDonogh
McDonogh dies after 44 years of practice.
Helped wounded during the Draft riots.
During the draft riots in 1863, he did great service in tending the wounded as they were carried into the station house.
Opens an office at 213 Sulivan St, in a New York
McDonogh opens an office where he worked until he died.
Married Elizabeth
David married and started family
Held position at the Eye and Ear Infimary
After McDonough received his liscense to practice, his mentor secured an appointmentment for him at the New York Eye and Ear Infirmary.
Completion of studies at P&S
Mcdonogh completes his studies at the College of Physicans and Surgeons. However, he was not listed as actually attending the college and never received and actual degree.
Studies under John K. Rodgers
John McDonogh places David under John K. Rodgers to study at the Eye and Ear Infirmary.
Returns Home
Mcdonogh returns home to request premission from John Mcdonogh to become a doctor.
Graduate from Lafayette
David McDonogh Graduates from Lafayette College
Map of McDonogh Burial Plot
Historic Photographs of Newark
Picture of David's Headstone
A picture of the monument to David McDonogh, taken in Woodlawn Cemetery, Borough of the Bronx, New York, NY
Invitation to the Unveiling of David McDonogh's Headstone
An invitation to a memorial ceremony for David McDonogh
Alice Browne's Internment Record
David McDonough's Grave
McDonough Plot Line
McDonogh Burial Map
Elizabeth F. McDonogh Interment Record
David McDonogh Order for Interment
David McDonogh death records.
David McDonough's Will and Testament
Rev. Henry Highland Garnet
Current View of Shiloh Presbyterian Church
Proceedings of the New York State Council
Colored Labor Convention
Colored Republican Ratification. Enthusiastic Indorsement of Hon.John D. Lawson and the General Republican Nominations.
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