What's on this page:
- About veterinarians in the Freeland area
- Veterinarians listed in
directories, 1897-1940
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Veterinarians would have been particularly important for horses
and for mules in the mines, for
livestock owned by
businesses and individual residents, and of course also for pets. The
ad for worming medicine for horses and cattle appeared in an 1890 local
newspaper.
Before
automobiles, horses were the primary means of local travel,
besides walking, some bicycling, and trains for longer distances. Some
people had their own horses, and many either borrowed from liveries or
hired a horse, driver and wagon or carriage from a livery, whether for
individual or group travel or to haul goods. (Photo from John Zubach)
Mules worked
hard in and around the mines, and some of those mules
lived out their whole lives underground. It was important to keep the
mules healthy and functioning. Beagle Hames, from a company originating
in Philadelphia, were also made in Freeland -- the collars that enabled
horses and mules to be yoked. Harnesses, saddles and other such items
were also in demand and were sold locally.
Looking back,
it's kind of amazing how many people kept some livestock
on hand. Some people actually bought, sold and traded cattle or horses
as a business, but many others just kept one or several cows, pigs,
chickens for meat, milk and eggs. This created a sanitation issue that
came up repeatedly in the early decades of the Freeland area, and pigs
and cows were often seen running free. Feed mills were also important
not only for flour and such for people, but for animal feed. (1894 ad
comes from Carol Jones)
And of course people
had pets, so veterinarians were also called upon
to help with them on occasion. I'm guessing that the local
veterinarians were mostly focused on horses and mules, helping with
livestock or pets on occasion. (1931 ad from Charles Stumpf)
Veterinarians listed in
directories, 1897-1940
1897 city directory
Veterinarians in business
listings:
Hunsicker, Thomas - Central Hotel
1897 city directory
Veterinarians in individual
listings:
Hunsicker, Thomas, veterinary surgeon, Central Hotel, 16 N. Centre
1917 telephone directory
Veterinarians in general
listings:
Welsh, S. G., Vet. Surg. - Hospital Crossing, Drifton
1940 city directory
Veterinarians in business
listings:
Welsh, Saml. G. - 418 Main, Drifton
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