Dr. Anna Emma Wolfram
Cincinnati Enquirer, Wednesday, 29 May 1895, page 7
BELLEVUE KY
Louis F Borntraeger to Annie Wolfram, a lot on Front street for
$100 and other considerations.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 15 August 1896, page 8
Dr. Katharine Roebuck entertained the Women's Medical Society Friday evening at her office, corner Third and York Streets. Those present were; Dr. Eliza Dickey of Mt Auburn; Dr. Clara Bruce, Dr. Jessie Dillon, Dr. Hattie Brown, Dr. Amelia Prior and Dr. Emma Batchelor of Cincinnati; Dr. Emma Wolfram of Bellevue; Dr. Anna Ledam of Newport. A nice lunch was served.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 21 December 1896, page 8
The Granville Moody Post GAR of Bellevue has elected Dr. Anna Wolfram as Surgeon.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 4 February 1903, page 5
Dr. Anna Wolfram was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends on Monday evening, the occasion being the anniversary of her birthday. The evening was spent in a game of euchre and dancing, after which a delightful lunch was served.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 30 March 1903, page 5
Anna E Wolfram transferred to Elizabeth Brinkman, part of Lot No 7 of river lot No 3 of James Taylor's estate in Bellevue for $1 and other considerations.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 31 March 1903, page 3
Mrs. Thiel entertained a number of her friends Monday evening with euchre. Those present; Dr. Anna Wolfram of Bellevue; After the euchre a delightful lunch was served.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 28 July 1903, page 3
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Huber celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary with dinner at the Heidelberg. Those present were Dr. Anna Wolfram.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 4 August 1903, page 5
Dr. Anna Wolfram and Mrs. Morton Brinkman accompanied by Mrs. Julius Huber and her son Charles, left Tuesday for a two weeks sojourn at Niagara Falls and New York City.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 18 August 1903, page 5
Dr. Wolfram and Miss Estella Applegate have returned from their pleasant trip to Niagara Falls, Canada and other Eastern points of interest.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 18 December 1903, page 1
The Kenton and Campbell Counties Medical Association held its annual election and banquet Thursday. Those present at the banquet were: Bellevue, Anna Wolfram and W E Senour.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 16 June 1904, page 3
The marriage of Mr. Edwin Trimbur to Miss Stella Applegate took place Wednesday night at the parsonage of the St Anthony Church, Rev Father Kehoe officiating. A reception was tendered the young couple by the bride's aunt, Dr. Anna Wolfram.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 1 February 1905, page 5
Dr. A E Wolfram is lying very ill at her home, 220 Center st. Bellevue.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 6 February 1905, page 5
Dr. Anna Wolfram is critically ill at her home on Center st. from a complication of diseases. She has been sick for some weeks and while a little improved today remains very ill.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 8 April 1905, page 5
Dr. Anna Wolfram, who has been very sick for some months, left today for a two months visit to friends at Honeoye Falls, NY. She hopes to regain her health while away.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 10 April 1905, page 5
Dr. Anna E Wolfram left for a visit to New York, following a long spell of sickness.
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Kentucky Post, Friday, 16 June 1905, page 7
The marriage of Edward Brosz of Edward Brosz of 408 East Tenth st. Newport and Miss Anna Wolfram (is actually Armelda) of East Fourth st. took place yesterday at Louisville. Dr. Sizemore, formerly of this city officiating.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 1 August 1905, page 5
Dr. Anna E Wolfram has returned from an extended visit in New York.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 6 February 1907, page 5
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trincher of Center st. reminded Dr. Anna E Wolfram of her birthday with a euchre and dinner. Cards were played and an elaborate dinner was served.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 18 May 1908, page 1
Miss Johnson had been living with Dr. Anna Wolfram, Bellevue, Ky. Her mother is dead and she often expressed the wish that she could join her.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 21 January 1909, page 5
George Seimer of Front st. Bellevue, was stabbed in the arm by an unknown man Tuesday night while he was at work at the greenhouse of John Betz. Dr. I P Gould and Dr. Anna Wolfram sewed up the bad gash in Seimer's arm.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 27 June 1910, page 5
Edward Gallaher of Rhensford st. Bellevue, slipped while walking down a flight of stairs, alighting on his head. He sustained a bad gash just above the right eye. Dr. Wolfram attended him.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 17 August 1911, page 3
The 5 year old daughter of Charles Harding of Lafayette and Isabella sts. while climbing a fence fell and broke her arm. Dr. Anna E Wolfram attended her.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 8 February 1912, page 5
The youngest son of Mr. Gehring, of Foote av. of Bellevue, fell and broke his right arm in several places. Dr. Anna Wolfram rendered medical aid.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 29 June 1912, page 5
Mrs. Anson Briggs, of Honeoye Falls NY, is visiting her sister, Dr. Anna Wolfram of 316 Taylor av.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 18 December 1912, page 3
Dr. Anna Wolfram, Bellevue; "The double session a day is very unhealthful, I believe. The children do enough work in school hours without doing any school work at home. They should have more opportunity to play, instead of overburdening their minds with night work."
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 2 April 1913, page 8
Mrs. Crane of Washington av. fell yesterday and dislocated her shoulder. Dr. Anna Wolfram rendered her medical treatment.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 30 June 1913, page 5
While getting ready to go to a picnic, Frank Reissinger, 12, shot the end of his finger off with a blank cartridge at his home on Thornton av. Dayton Ky. Thinking if his parents found out what he had done, they would not allow him to go to the picnic, he went on his own accord to the home of Dr. Wolfram and had his finger treated. Then he attended the picnic as though nothing had happened.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 9 July 1913, page 5
Grace Rogg, the 8 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rogg, of 1225 Fifth av. who was badly scalded by a pan of boiling water overturning on her, is doing nicely under the care of Dr. Wolfram.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 8 November 1913, page 3
Julius Huber, well known Dayton man, was attacked by one of his pet dogs yesterday and badly bitten in the left leg. Dr. Wolfram is attending him.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 24 November 1913, page 5
Dr. Anna Wolfram and family have removed from 316 Taylor av. to 322 Center st. Bellevue
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 16 February 1914, page 3
Stella Wolfram, 5, daughter of Ollie Wolfram, of Covert Run Pike, Bellevue, was injured yesterday when a sled upon which she was coasting with a companion ran into a barbed wire fence on the pike. One of the prongs entered the child's under lip, badly lacerating it. Dr. Anna Wolfram, aunt of the child, dressed the injury.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 21 February 1914, page 2
Richard Sudkamp, 12, residing on Clark st. Bellevue, sustained a badly lacerated lip yesterday when a sled upon which he coasting crashed into a pole. the boy was thrown to the ground, his lower lip being pierced by his teeth. Dr. Wolfram attended him.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 23 March 1914, page 3
Mrs. M Macke of Center st. Bellevue, ran a needle into her hand while sewing yesterday afternoon. The needle point broke off in her hand and Dr. Anna Wolfram was called to extract it.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 24 March 1914, page 3
Mrs. Paul Feine Sr. of Poplar and O'Fallon av. was internally injured yesterday when she fell down a flight of cellar steps. She also sustained a fractured hip. Dr. Anna Wolfram attended her.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 4 June 1914, page 3
Christian Doepke, 12, of 1112 Seventh av. Bellevue, was badly bruised about the body Tuesday when an automobile knocked him down. Dr. Anna Wolfram attended the boy.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 20 June 1914, page 3
The 8 year old son of Bernard Warndorff, of 117 Retreat st. Bellevue, sustained a deep gash in his left foot yesterday when he stepped upon a piece of a milk bottle and lost considerable blood before he arrived home. Dr. Anna Wolfram succeeded in stopping the flow of blood.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 14 July 1914, page 3
When a rocker in which she was seated slipped over the edge of the veranda at her home, on Covert Run, Miss Emma Nagel, sister of former Mayor Charles Nagel, sustained a fractured wrist. Dr. Anna Wolfram attended her.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 20 July 1914, page 3
The 2 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Smith of Walnut st. Bellevue, was seriously injured Saturday when she stepped on a broken mineral water near her home. Dr. Anna Wolfram attended the child.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 10 August 1914, page 3
Mr. and Mrs. William Wolfram of Dunlap, Kas. are the guests of Dr. Anna Wolfram of Center st. Bellevue.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 28 December 1914, page 2
James Wolfram, a nephew of Dr. Anna Wolfram, sustained bruises about the body Sunday night when a bobsled which he was steering crashed into a bank on the Taylor av. hill, Bellevue. Several other boys on the sled escaped injury.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 29 December 1914, page 2
Florence Fox, 415 Van Voast st. Bellevue, sustained a fractured arm when she fell off a sled. Dr. Wolfram rendered aid.
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Cincinnati Enquirer, Wednesday, 31 January 1915, page 17
Agnes Hehman, 20, residing on Poplar, near Taylor avenue,
Bellevue, Ky. was
severely bruised last night while coasting on Center Street. The sled struck an
obstruction, throwing Miss Hehman to the ground. Dr. Anna Wolfram was called and
found the girl's face badly cut.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 19 July 1915, page 2
Mark Brinkman Jr. residing on Covert Run pike, Bellevue, severed an artery in his foot Saturday when he stepped on a broken milk bottle. Dr. Anna Wolfram stopped the flow of blood.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 26 July 1920, page 2
Dr. Anna Wolfram, Mrs. Edwin Trimbur and daughter, Petronella, left for a month's visit in New York, Canada and Niagara Falls.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 11 January 1923, page 4
Anna E Wolfram to Oliver E Wolfram lot on Covert Run pike Bellevue; stamps for $500.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 8 April 1925, page 13
Radio Programs: Monolog by Dr. Wolfram.
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Kentucky Post, Sunday, 6 February 1927, page 6
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Trimbur entertained at their home on Center av. Bellevue, in honor of the birthday anniversary of their aunt, Dr. Anna Wolfram, who has been a physician in this city a number of years.
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Kentucky Post, Saturday, 9 July 1927, page 4
Dr. Anna Wolfram and Misses Stella Applegate and Jennie Weber of Center st. Bellevue, left for Niagara Fall. They also expected to visit several eastern cities.
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Kentucky Post, Sunday, 11 December 1927, page 14
Mrs. Anson Briggs, Honeoye Falls NY, is the guest of her sister, Dr. Anna Wolfram, center st. Bellevue. For Mrs. Arthur Richards entertained at her home Cover Run pike. The celebration also in honor of the birthday anniversary of Miss Anna Brinkman.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 2 December 1930, page 1
PHYSICIAN DIES
Dr. Anna Wolfram, 73, of 322 Center-st. Bellevue, died early
Tuesday at her home following an illness of 15 weeks.
Dr. Wolfram was widely known in Bellevue, where she had practiced many years. She specialized in women's and children's diseases. She was a graduate of the Cincinnati Medical College in 1895 and for 15 years was head nurse at Dr. Reney's Hospital, now the Bethesda Hospital, Cincinnati.
Dr. Wolfram was a member of the Women's Medical Association and the Tribe of Ben Hur. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. M A Brinkman and Mrs. Julia Huber, Ft. Thomas, and Mrs. Anson Briggs, Honeoye Falls, NY; one brother, Oliver D Wolfram, Ft. Thomas, and a niece Mrs. Edwin Trimbur, with whom she lived.
Funeral arrangements are being completed by Vonderhaar & Stetter, Newport undertakers.
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Kentucky Post, Wednesday, 3 December 1930, page 6
MASS FOR DR. WOLFRAM
Requiem high mass will be intoned Friday at 9 a.m. at St Anthony Church, Bellevue, for Dr. Anna E Wolfram, 73, physician, 322 Center-st. Bellevue. Burial will be in the Evergreen Cemetery. Dr. Wolfram died Tuesday. She had been a practicing physician in Bellevue many years. Three sisters, one brother and a niece, Mrs. E H Trimbur, 322 Center-st. with whom she lived, survive.
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Cincinnati Post, Wednesday, 3 December 1930, page 17
Funeral services for Dr. Anna Wolfram, 73, of 322 Center st. Bellevue, who died Tuesday at her home, will be held at St Boniface Church Friday at 9 am. Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery. Dr. Wolfram, a graduate of the Cincinnati Medical College for 15 years was head nurse at Dr. Reney's Hospital, now Bethesda.