C. Judson Hill

     Charles Judson Hill was born Feb 13, 1830 in Burford, Brant, Canada West. 1854-1859 studied medicine in Utica with Dr. William H. Watson. At the same time he took courses at the Homeopathic Medical College of Philadelphia, from where he graduated in 1859. He then entered in a partnership with Dr. Watson which lasted until the fall of 1862 where he joined the Union Army.

    Dr. C. Judson Hill was appointed Assistant Surgeon of the 91st NY Reg with whom he served about three years. Among the other positions that he hold during the war include: Surgeon for the 15th Maine; Surgeon in charge of the US Hospital at Pensacola, FL; Post Surgeon at Fort Barrancas FL; and Surgeon in charge of Barracks Hospital at Baton Rouge, LA. Because of poor health Dr. Hill was force to resign and return home in the winter of 1864-65. He soon received a Commission as Captain of NYS Volunteers. He regained his health and returned to practice again. 

    Dr. C. Judson Hill was a member of the following: Homeopathic Medical Society of Oneida County (1860 was elected its president); State Homeopathic Medical Society (wrote eight papers for their transactions); Mendelssohn Club; Utica Club; Oriental Lodge of Masons; McQuade GAR Post; and Fort Schuyler Council, Royal Arcanum.

    Dr. C. Judson Hill was married three times. He had one son.

    Dr. C. Judson Hill passed away the day after his birthday in 1891. He was buried in Plot 30A Lot 1322 of Forest Hill Cemetery in Utica.

 



 

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