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    A. S. ROSENBERGER, M. D.

    A. S. ROSENBERGER, M.D., a prominent practitioner of the medical profession of Miami County, Ohio, has been located at Covington since March, 1878, and is now serving his second term as a councilman of that town. He was born on a farm in Hancock County, Ohio, May 8, 1848, and is a son of Daniel and Elizabeth (Hartsough) Rosenberger.

    Dr. Rosenberger was reared on a farm and attended the common schools of his native community. He taught district school during four successive winter terms, and pursued a scientific course in Oberlin College. About the year 1862 he went to West Independence, Ohio, where he taught one year, after which he took up the study of medicine under Dr. Detwiler, of Findlay, Ohio. In the spring of 1871 he was graduated from the Cleveland Homeopathic Hospital Medical College, and immediately thereafter engaged in practice at Carey, Wyandot County, Ohio. He next practiced at Leipsic, in Putnam County, for six years, from which place he came to Covington. He has built up a large and remunerative practice, and has been identified with the development of the community and its institutions.

    In 1872 Dr. Rosenberger was united in marriage with Miss Sabrina E. Workman, of Holmes County, Ohio, and she died in the spring of 1891, leaving two children, as follows: Charles L., manager of a large chair manufacturing Plant at Syracuse, New York; and Bertha, wife of Dr. J. M. Wine, of Dayton, Ohio. In 1893 the subject of this record formed a second marital union, with Miss Elizabeth Delp, and they have a comfortable home in Covington. Religiously he is a consistent member of the Church of the Brethren, of which he is one of the ministers.

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