Dr. James W Crowley
Kentucky Post, Friday, 16 January 1903, page 7
ORGANIZATION-A meeting of the physicians of Kenton and Campbell Counties was held Thursday afternoon at Speers Memorial Hospital in Dayton Ky. It was called for the purpose of organizing a medical society to create a good feeling among the physicians of both counties. There were 45 physicians present. Those present were: J W Crowley.
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Kentucky Post, Monday, 23 November 1903, page 8
HEALTH BOARD-The Newport Board of Health Saturday night organized by election Dr. Crowley Chairman.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 24 December 1903, page 5
DEATH OF SON-Coroner M Higgins of Newport, reports circumstances surrounding the death of Clarence Crowley Wednesday. The boy suffered violently, beginning last Sunday and the Coroner is of the opinion that death was due to eating poisoned candy. He has obtained sample of the candy and will have a chemical examination made. Dr. J Crowley, father of the boy, stated that on Sunday the lad bought some candy, and after eating it, became violently sick. He diagnosed the trouble as acute gastritis.
Coroner Higgins says he had a similar case a few days ago. A boy named L Moran of 1114 Putnam Street, exhibited the same symptoms after eating some candy. Dr. Higgins says the boy came near to death.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 10 May 1917, page 2
DEATH-Dr. James W Crowley, 70, who died Wednesday night at his home Third and York Streets, Newport, following an illness of several weeks, was one of Newport's leading physicians. He had been engaged in the practice of medicine in Newport for more than 30 years. He was taken ill with complication of diseases several week ago and since that time had been unable to leave his bed.
He is survived by two sons, John Crowley of Dayton O. and Robert Crowley of South Covington.